The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 15, 1869, Image 2

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'PERTINENT ittlo4ll4
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Af,-cartodis. in the London Judy refire
." senta' Otua in titliguise of a handsome
young woman - sitting by Brittania's aide,
complaining, while Brother Jonathan, as
ugly as he can be, but very natural,
stands at a short distance picking his
•
teeth with his knife. And these verses
—arelittsched: - • • ' .
• •
Hautina, dear. look at that °llona man. '
Do yen thiak I,evsr sonic, t•eur :'
notTur the wealth of a Ruuli Ruin
. I feel atilt I could tear hmi
.Look athls roue, used up sir.
And his emoted led bilious features:
Ni natters himself.- but / think hltu-there!
The naatle“ of all creatures!
What - sib his "iptlit" and his nasal twang,
And lilt constant exnee , orating. ,
dtrte hands , arid niST•iutee a-ang,
lie's "a thing" I can ' t help bating. •
When swirl says "No, " his vanity's such • -
That he wielts, and -doStin' t. believe her," ~
Though the paltry,coximin l Pa hurrltle touch
Would lend me Late a lever:,
rvii told the fellow he needn't come • '
Witii his oghnir sidelong /tannest'
•••• Burlie Jays, "Sweet Wei, tne:old‘follts at home
, ; severs° to ntl.'.l o . l readvanceio.: ,
Dollars me, Milan:A - and isiskeldm go •
Hie f•tok'uing sue t neat' , • `,
With iathing. Pr ay! tell him ne Is de trop
.; '
The then. his of almost kill me ••• •
Tell hIM-Yets;Led vale, foe'
His ill.eimed dam , / to Jlugie.
Esi that VveMedenliair this/ be ,
,tours only, et, alwaysng
Ale. •
Bid him "make,trficksl l -It he loves Isis shin: •
• Or elm. that papa ffl. l l make hint. wi t hin
'When he sets on bulldog. lloldfast.
An anchor Lis ilte to senile him: • • : .
PESIISTLYMA.
CORBY has lost the small pox.
Scauvron has a'new cemetery.
Tau Eplicopallats of Mauch Chunk
are building a new church. •
Tint Insane Asylum„st Harritiburgh
has over, three hundred inmates:"
AtiOo rna
Tag reciter is to get the
benefiti`of a piciflb on the 16th and 17th
buts. • •
A VAIIIIEIt in Sinking Valley, Blair
county, caught a snake trying to milk one
of his cows.
Tan Fire Department of Morristown
will make an excursion to Cape May on
the let of August.
Tag Harrisburg papers think the next
census.will show a population of thirty
thousand in that city.
HAMIIBIIII3IO temperance men are en
forcing the law against selling liquor to
minors and on Sunday.
week a number of 'beardless
youths started from Huntinzdon to seek
their fortunes in the far west.
-THE Ebensburg Alleghenian says that
the telegraph from there to Cresson will
be completed in three weeks.
A LITTLE sort'of H. F. Mundy,- of Wil
liamsport, lost an eye on Thursday by
the explosion of a fire-cracker.
Soma of the boss carpenters oi Allen
town have reduced the cadges of their
employee twenty-five cents per day.
A LAD named Benjamin Young' was
placed, under arrest for attempting to
lire the Winebrenarian church in Altoona.
WILLIAM Looms GEARY '
son of Gov.
Geary, has been appointed by the Presi
dent to a cadetship at large, at West Point.
A.nrrriat boy in Pottstown, recently
fell through the hoer of a well twenty
six feet in depth, and yet escaped but little
hurt.
AwraTowit is to have a new Directory,
and is connection with the same, a cor
rect list of all the farmers in ' Lehigh
county.
As AN epidemic the scarlet fever is ra.
glng near Scranton, Pa, ,Five deaths oc
curred at-Hyde Park last from that
disease. .
..Lszaviersa Common has; been made
the recipient of a municipal gift of • $25,-
000, from Daniel Beaver, Esq., of Dan
. Tille,Pa.
• Anon , 2,500 tons of bituminous coal are
• wed every year 'to supply the Reading
gas works, and this is procured from
,
Pittsburgh.
A yousto man in Allentown threw a
torpedo at a young lady on the street,
for which he was compelled to pay five
dollars fine.
IT is expected that the Lehigh Valley
Railroad will be extended from l'unshan
neck to Towanda during the month of
August next; •
Jmnan, a daughter of Mi. (L. Miller, of
Huntingdon. aged 13 years, died sudden
ly from the effects of eating cherries to
gether with the seeds.
A:LITTLE girl named Bulger, of New
Hope, Bucks county, was burned to death
last week in the modern way—kindling a
fire by,the aid of petroleum.
nu.... Columbia (Lancaster county) roll
ing mill is idle, and it is said the machin-,
ery,,ac., are going to decay, owing to
no attention -being paid to them.
On_ last Sunday evening two dogs came
into the enclosure of Mr. John Vanvoor
his, of Carroll township, Far tte county,
and killed forty-three of his sheep.
New York Trainee reporter
'has been doing Scranton. He took notes
on all: übjects, but whetber he took pe
cuniary notes, has yet to be developed.
A LITTLE son of Andrew Boreman, in
Lancaster county, had one
-of his legs so
badly mutilated by a mowing machine,
the other day, that it had to be amputated.
H,ENIZY F. , DraccEssmintzu, once a
prosperous '• carriage numufacturer of
Doyiestown, , met with :reverses and
hanged himself to a bed post in Philadel
phia:
G. W. • HAwci, of Johnstown, while
driving a large omnibus wittifour horses,
for the first time, was thrown from his
seat and crushed to death under the
wheels. r
Vas - VigilanV Fire Company, of Al-.
booms, have purchased a lot on the corner
of Claudia and Annie street& on which
011Z,ItitglCeieedng an engine houseand
ethef necessary buildings.
LITTLE girluix years ohloamed Bl
lan Donohlw, • residing la rieadifith fell;
into a drain near the Mill of Beyfert,'
‘;lit'Mantut , it Co. v in that city, - on Thurso
• day last, and vrisdrownedi
bbiberatiq, pre,.
poses wrigpf,pionn , iluon or, dollars f l ir
the iiresent
_gubenttorial:mumpaign,, by ,
issuing twenty-five: cent certificates, to be
taken •by all good Democrats.' •
Wit Ara the hbree thief, who dimmed
frore:the - Cheder county prison , on Wed
, nesday last, is at large: His, Jack
iliteppakd style:Of esesjie is strong evi
4 /ince-Mit-tau will not soon be Captured.
~ ,, ,Avouirinimedthiargaret Jane Gleaner,
'of' Rictiland , lownshlpi Cambria, county,
r,. ,
while in a field where there weresone
horses, was kinked by one of them in tlib
back of the neck and *most instiiiisy ,
MAW.-'
- RECENTLY lam Taggart and his Mee,
Hannah Horton Tags rt, celebrated th e i r
froldenlvedding inNerdititfibirtiand; p a .
There were twenty pO oti c . present,
united ages amounted . to fifteen
hundred years. -
_ ,
A The.VELER in Pennsylvania asked
the landlord if they had any cases of
sunstroke in that . town. "No air,"-said
the landlord. "If a man gets drunk
here we say he is drank, and never call
it by any 'other ten e s
Ai- -' , .0..' -."'" -
Tax a , State :Convention of Common
School - Superinteztde will meet in Har
risburg on Tuesday, Jul} 20th;at 2 o'clock
P. 3L, Free return tickets will be issued
by the' Pennsylvania railroad to members
attending the Convention.
,i
-A Aln4on started a fortnigh or so ago,
to the effect that the Pennsyl ania, Rail
road Company had by larg purphases
and transfers of stocks obtain d th con
trol of the Reading Rallrd d d r its
branches is authoritatively d ed. I .
. ,
Ix York county, the other ay, horse
;hitched to : a mowing machin , took fright
and:undertook to run away, but the, ma
chine proved. too- much for him and
mowed both his `•liind lege below the
knees. Of course, the „
hi` had td be
killed ,
Miss ANNIE MILLI/Bs of tp ate ton
~
,ship, Lancaster county, wasp king cher
ries on a tree, a few days since, when the
hmbon which ehe was standing broke.
antfahe fell to the ground, a distance of
aboutlhirty feet, receiving injuries from
whichshe died.
,
Tun railing .sioufid the Mexican mon
ument. in s liarrisburgh, is to be of a
unique and curious pattern. The posts
represent a bundle of arrows surmounted
by Roman battle saxes; the uprights are
made of condenineitinuskets with bay
onets' attached. '
Thu "Centre Turnpike" runs from
Northumberland borougb;(formerly from
Lewisburg, perhaps,). to Pottsville, and is
a very conservative linstittition. John
Taggart hasheen its Tretuiurer\for forty
vearsL Dr. Priestly, President, ten \ years;
Msj. P. Taggart. Secretary, twenty-six
years; and its twelve managers have
strved,all the way - - from thirty-six years
down to one. ' \
OHIO.
Tnn new M. B. Church at Belmont
was dedicated last Sunday.
Wun bathing Charles Weaver was
drowhed near Wooster last week.
MRS. PETER Huai, of Wayne county,
was thrown from her carriage and killed
last Friday. 0,
THE average price of wool realized,
during the past week has been about
forty-three and a half cents per pound.
PIIILENAS SMITH Of Bath, Summit
county, was killed by falling beneath the
wheels of his wagon. He was 73 years
of age.
NATRAn GRISELL of Loydsville, died
very suddenly 'on ' Thursday la st of
apoplexy. He was an old citizen of the
county and a soldier of the war of 1822.
THE Akron Beacon congratulates the
citizens of that place that their "fine
Opera housewith Its seating capacity for
over 2,000 perions" will soon be opened.
&mu= STENGER, of Kilgore, Carroll
county, has sold five hundred Buckeyes.
He has sold over thirty machines for this
year.; The Buckeye is appreciated in
"little Carroll."
A nennosu meeting will be hold at
Minerva on Friday, July 16, (same day
at Waynesburgh,) to open books for the
Cincinnati, Salem, Youngstown and
Eastern Railway.
Trig, law requiTing physicians,. mid
wives, !Sextons; 6; , c., to return births and
deaths to the Probate Judge has been re
pealed,- It is made the.duty of Assessors
to return such statistics hereafter.
TELE "anti hanging" element in Bel
mont county are at work getting up a
petition to the Governor, asking him to
commute the sentence of Carr, who was
found guilty of murder in the first de
gree to imprisonment for life.
A LITTLE' child, about two years old,
the daughter of Thomas Duffey, of
Steubenville; fell into the cellar, on Tues,
day afternoon of last •week, In which
there were some two feet of water, and
was drowned • before discovered--
thorough search had been made an hour
previous. • • -
Tun Coroner's jury in the cased Jno.
Fisher, who was killed while peeping into
the house of T. P. Pease, in Massillon,
Ohio, justified the homicide by a declara
tion et "the said Theodora I'. Pease was
then and there in the lawful enjoyinent
and possession of said premises, andwas
then and there ' protecting the same."
Ano nineor ten years of age, named
Farrell, at Youngstown, was found, 'on
Friday morning, drowned in a barrel
sunk in the ground, in which was about
six inches of water.. It Is supposed that he
fell in headforemos and was so stunned
that-he was drowned, or else that the
smallness of the barrel prevented his ex
tricating himself.
Trbt, Senatorial ‘.Convention for the
counties of Jefferson and Columbiana was
held at Wellsville, on Tuesday of last
week, and resulted in the nomination of
Dunbar, of Steubenville, on the follow.
ing vote: _Columbiana county, Dunbar
at; Updeeraff 1$: 'Jefferson, Dunbar 15;
trgalegraB 14. lfakfng the vote 'stand
Dunbar 46; tiviegraff 27:
Tun following,is the Republican tit,kut
in Carrol County: Representative,'WDL•
Adair; Probate Judge, ' Wm. McCoy;
Andithr. Wm.McAlister; Treasurer,
W. IC.Bucliatuti ,• Sheriff, James , A.
George;" Recorder ' James holler; Coun
ty Commissioner,Thomas M. Creighton;
Intlrmary.Directors, James-Maple, Mrs.
bam Adams; 'Coroner, J. J. Blackburne.
A MAN 4ear, Maralon had two thou
sand bushels or *.heet• for which ; he was
offered, three dollars a bushel- ' TO Price
was mot high *nough t - so. she -lreOt it un
til last week:when he Veined it do and
:Mond be had just two'lundied tnifitiels
left.' Vhe'Weevil had eldest destrOYed
took wilittle had and sold it in. Can
,.
ton forone donor ' , Verdict:
Bervid hl nt . '
ore' iiiatetdS,) , 'lad, as two lads 'about'
twelve,Yel COI whose names are 40
Irpre , la y ing on Licking Creek".
near"Zinesv 6, they saw the body
boy 'fleeting, down stream, and, awtm
a:dugout to it, they brought it, to shore;
Aelbe-•body, was , still warm they read&
use of thorproper means, and succeeded,;
unaided, In effecting the resuscitation. of.
the toy, *NO *the' cootie' of siz `bo de
•
PITTSBURGH
... GAZETTE : ; , . THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1869,
NiniiitAre — to,walk to his homl;ainile
Tau contract 'for the grading of the
tint six miles of the .Marietta*' and Pitts,
burgh R. R. was let last Friday, and that
Work will be commenced at once and mit
through with energy. About one-balf
of the first installment of subscripticin
for this county has been paid I; and the
balance.soon will, be: The early coin;
pletion of this road is now reduced to a
certainty'.
Ox Monday last, two men living near
Rock Hill, near St. Clainville, got into
an altercation and from words the parties
went :further. We - have' not` learned'
the name of the party killed, but he is,
said to have drawn a knife and made a'
demonstration against a man by the
.name of --- Parks, who picked up a
stone and struck the party, from the
effects of which he died on Tuesday
morning. They had previously quarreled
ON Market street, Steubenville, a strange
freak of lightning occurred on Saturday
night of last week. Mr. Alien was sit-,
ting on a chair slew feet from the door,
watching the flood without, when the
chimney of the building was struck,-
knocking the bricks and mortar r.bont in
lively confusion. The electricity follow-'
ed the flue leading into Alks. store room
where Allen As slai . and struck
him upon the right .foot, _tearing the
leather off : the top of the boot, loosening
the sole, and was gone. ::t • , _
Tut' -Republican State Central Commit
tee met recently; and organized by elect
ing General J. S. Robinson; .ot Kenton;
Chairman; and Captain . Rodney Foos,
Secretary. The Committee then selected
the following Executive Hon.
R. D. Harrison, Chairman; Captain Rod
ney Foos, Secretary; Hon. S. S. Warner,
Treasurer; ex-Governor Dennison, E. T.
Hall, J. 0. Howard and Colonel W. It
Thrall, of Columbus. The gentlemen
composing tbis committee have had much
experience in state politics, and are earn
est workers. .
A New People Discovered in Arrica—.A.
Race Like the Auglo.Saxon or As , c
Origin—Their Religion Real ual—
Their Governinlent Monarchical.
• (Prom the Observer.)
In the southwestern portion of Africa
is a tract about 300 miles in breadth, from
north to south, and between 400 and 600.
in length, from east to west, laid down
on the , maps as Herero Land or Damara
Land: It extends from the Cuene river,
on th \e, north, to ,Walfisch Bay, on the
south, and from the coast to Lake Nganti,
in the interior. Very few'Europeans
have visited \it; • three elephant hunters
only, between 1857 and 1861. Anderson,
whose works on "Lake Ngami," &c, are
so well known, Green and Smuts. An
derson was so much pleased with the coun
try that he purchased \ a \ large tract of land
there and raised some thansands of cattle.
He died there in the earl) part of the
present year.
• There are two races inhabiting the
country, the Bechuanas, wh2k occupy
some kraals or villages in the central and
northern part, but who are in a depend
ant condition, and the Ovas, of several
tribes, (Ovambo, Ovarkereis, Ovamba ' ti.
tient, Ovamguari,Otaknenama, Ovam:
buere, &c., ) a rerace, with long hair--
curly, but never woolly—regular features l
and tine forms. These are~ the ruling -1
race. and exhibit a high degree of intelli
gence, and many characteristics which
indicate their Asiatic origin. They are
governed by a king—Tjtkongo—of
Ovambo race, who resides at Ondonga.
He is assiste d_ in the government by a
Connell, without whose consent he can
not execute any measure. Each tribe
has its prince and its territory, and
the princes , are subject to the
king and - council, by which, for
any offense against the laws, they may be
deposed or put to death. Each principal
ity is dividedinto districts, , governed by
chiefs, who are amenable to the-princes,
but have an appeal to the king and coma
cll. Their roads are excellent, and each
has an inspector, whose business it is to
see that - every person coming into the
kingdom is'stopped and entertained until
his name and purpose can be forwarded to
the king, and permission obtained for him
to travel through the country. In the case
of explorers and hunters, there is unusu
ally little difficulty; but traders are re
quired to procure some responsible citi
zen of the country, to be their guarantee
that they shall deal honorably, and pay all
the debts they. contract.
The region of the country is, in many
respects, so much like that of the Parsees,
as to induce the belief that the Ovas be- -
long to that race, or have been under Its
tuition. They are not idolators, but be.
lieve in a Supreme Being, the Creator,
who is omnipresent, omnipotent, and om
niscient, and whose symbols are the sun
and the fire, and to thcsethey pay homage
as his representatives, but offer no sacri
fices to them. ( They keep the sacred fire
constantly burning, and the princea, who
are also priestp, entrust to their daughters,
and sometimes to their wives, the duty of
superintending these sacred fires. The
°vas also believe in the existenbe of a
very powerful' evil spirit,who is not, how!
ever, omniscient nor omnipresent; and
'to his interference they attribute. their
misfortunes and accidents, but they offer
no sacrifices to him. They are said to be
honest, industrious and temperate people,
Jar more -regardful of their, word, and
more observant of good morals, than moat
of the African nation. ,
Terrible Scene in a Menagerie.
travelingmenagerie, situated at one
end of a fair held in the neighborhood of
Orleans, France, suddenly disappeared in
,the night time, leating' no trace behind.
l'The cause was afterwards ascertained to
IN as follows:". . "; •
The wife of the proprietor, who' was
nursing a little girl ',of,tive months, was
summoned into the menagerie, by one of
the attendants, at abott four lo'cleek the
preceding afternoon s :tor , give' directions
about the service. , ' in pasingniong out
side the cages wherelhe animals were
confined her Steep, the hats ofOne .
,v/Itch:contained allon, the , 1 4reclotul, 1 1 1 -
stincts of which Wilted: kited by the
swell of raw Meaty just brought 111 , for
feeding, time and lying at band.. Ihe tutt
ing caught kola of the gown ltrittt one
psw, and, as the woman turned suddenly
round, snatched with the Other the child
out of her , arms and dragg4 it within'
the cage ' . The poor mother Ned the air
with het cries; and even struggled to did;
foint','. the jaws of the',
beast, but all ' in islift - "mid', when Atindst , ;:.
Arrived the child bed ..IPrl'alreedi
;bait devoured, The horror, of , the bus. ,
~band, who came in aeon After; Watt rain
gled with,rage; and seizing s gun tic shot
deadtl . mOon the.-spot. Itnmedie
mot after, orders for' littitapt departure
wereligued l '
• k Yr r& Y: t• •
OAS MXTUIUBEI
WAN & ,fit .
RiAtigheauers snit Wholesibt Deakin -
Lamps, Luterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP COODs.
Also, CARBON AND IMBRICATINO AILS.
33E1DIZERE, &o.
No. 147 Wood Strebt.
eon= Between sth and 6th Avenue..
FRUIT - CAN TOPS.
it.:o3traistG-,
SED
VREIT CAN TOP
COLT P S & WRIGHT,
'We ire• ,
now prepared - to sanply "Planers and
Potters. ,11, perfect, Ciente. and as cheap as
the pla„Th — top, having the names of the various
Fruits stamped upoh..the cover.- radiating from
the center. and an Index or pointer stamped upon
the tonetthe can. • . .
It is Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently
.• - • 2411J31ia.331.11). •
WC merely piscine the name of the frntt the
contains opposite the pointer and sealing in
t e ettstomary manner. No preserver of Milt or
-any • d housekeeper will use any other after once
s t. •
PIPES, CHIMNEY. TOPS. &c.
'A TEA PIPES,
081 NNE T TOPS
A. large assortment,
atiltair Avotine.dear Smithfield St.
PROPOSALS.
mr,,,...”mm7,....gpm,,,,,w51myyjmumel
OPTIch CITY F tintililltet AN SttnVicron,
Pittsburgh. July 10. 1889. f
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
A. —Sealed ronossis for liemline, Paving
and Curbing YWhiliTY-NINTHSTKEET, from
Penn to Smalltime' street 11ULBE11111. AL
LEY. Dom 28th t' 29th street, 'viii be rt Caved
until MON DAY. July 10th. 1869.
Blanks for bidding can be bad at this office.
No bias will be considered by the Committee
unless mode out on •he proper blanks. The porn
en.tfee reserve the right to reject an or all Ulna.
Jrl.o:inti• H. J. MOQUE, Cliy Engineer.
OFFICE OF THE
CONTROLLZROP ALLEGIIKNY COUNT PA..
PIT rEIIUNGII. Ju.y 8 h. 1.60.
NOTICE TO CONTBACI'OES.
FELLED PROPOSAL'S will be received at this
office until SW inst., inclusive, for the erection
of a new WOODIN STRUCTURE at the Bridge
over street's Run, at Risher's Mill, .on the
ElLtabetblown Road. on• the line between Bald
win and Mlmin Townships. •
Plans and speCilications can be seen on appli-
Cation..
Br direction of the County Commissioners.'
HENRY LAMBERT,
Controller.
jy :1.73 4/Sal
OFFICZ OF CITY YgGrignin AIM sunvirroe.
Pittsburgh. July 8. 1869.
'4•OTICE TO CONTELACTORIL--
SFALED PROPintALe for GRADIN9.
AXING and CURBING tNe: following stree:s
will rec tv. , l at this unttl MONDAY.
July 19th. (869:
YORISES SfitHET. from Magee to Chestnut
street.
THIETY.FIRqT STREET. from Liberty street
to Alleohrny Valley Railroad.
And ibr Creditor and Paving:
SNOWDEN ALLEI_," from Hemlock alley to
he Allegheny Valley Eallroad..
APPLE ALLSIf from Harlon to Xliteatoetar .
itree,t.
thwelfivatlons and blanks for bidding can be
had atstkls oroce, and no this will be considered
by the Committee unless made oo.t on :he p• oper
blanks. The Committee reserve the richt to re
ject any *elan dale. H. J. MOORS.
jytl:l9l 'City Engineer.
SOCROELANT TAILORS.
VIEGIEL,
B
'masa cutter wi
No. 33 Smithfle
seUnrn
NEW SPRING GOODS\
A splendid new stock of
CLOTHS,G-188/11ERER, C.,
Jun reeelved by IFIENIZT IffIAYBR.
Pelt Merchant Tailor. TB Smithfield street.
ICE: ICE 1 . '
WM. KREBS. -
.ICE DEALER,
No. 55 Diamond Alley,
PITTSBURG'', PA.
mar Orders addressed to W. MUMS, Eighth
ward. Allegheny. will receive neompt attention.
Wagons entitling In Pittsburgh and Allegneny.
my/S:110
FLOUR.
PEARL MILL FAMILY FLOUR,
PEARL MILL Three Btar Green Brand. equal to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.
Title Mont will only oe mint out when ane
Want ordered.
WWII. MULL BLUE RAND ,
Equal to best Low.
1 1 16ARVIDILL RED BRAND.
Piga tO boat Onto flour.
WHITE 001L11 PLUME AND- 00/01 MEAL.
B. T..101118ED7 & 88%
llefhanv. tieneL H. Me. " pima. Mat.
. ' II
ROOFING SLATE OF VARIOUS
Qualities and • Colors.
'' Parfaitlar atiention liven to hying Slate and
.Ir m rpattins &Kat rontA tor partlemara and pekes
J. & NEWRY/FA
no. 43 Ilevelisb Avenue,
5a4713454 •• - PITTSBURGH. PA
• TRADE 'RARE
• „
IMIDOEI
=MEI. isztooir
Lamp
.; ‘ ‘f
ibis war
- 61 13 LIIIIEv-rlOO barrels
4,;.7ftei l ia ei bt r n a .7 1 .4!ta 14 ,2 14; )140 DD Patera
..T. IIMASIFIZT•1).
DLIC 'CEMENT•••••100
tbbli Uylayale liydrullogazinint. twle
'Foxising,,iss.--So sacks °reale
VADiVIZIdi
HENRY H. COLLINS,
al
mi.
urgb.
ICE.
TitIMICINGS, NOTIONS, ecc.
SIT3IXEB ,GOODS
REDUCED RATES.
Would call atter. lion to the large reduction we
harems to in
Silk Parasols and Sun Umbrellas,
SELLING AT RALF PRICE.
COTTON KOHERY.
LISLE GLON - 78.
QhMER UNDER'WEAR,
1'
All at Very t.ow Prices.
COLORED SIT.K FANS. •
SILK BOW-.
HOOF SHIRTS,
CORSETS,
WHITE MARSEILLES.
4.111-R LONER.
WHITE GOODS,
(orals kinds.)
• . • BUTTONS, •
EMBROIDERIES
MACRUM, GLYDE & - CO,
•
78 Sz 80 Market iStieet
• •
(ARE &T REDUCTIONS
Straw and NIT iner-y
C2C0.4303:)61.
HAIR, GIMP AND BRAID HATS AND
BONN b.T..
.• witvica FLuWERS,
CRAPES. lux-rosd, •
LACES. FRAMES, &c., &c.
At Very Low _Prices.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
S.VAR
SP
S, •
sUENDo.RS,
.4.ECIE. WEAR. •
HOSIERY.
LADIES PINE COTTON,
BA. - LBSIwt4AN. - LIa.L.E,
_ and SIBS nomv. .
GENTS SUPERFINE AND FANCY HALF
FINE SILK FANS..
PALM LN.D LINEN FANS,
TRAVE' ISO ISAT , :ftWL',
HOOP SKIRTS. CURSE
BOULEVARDE AND WHITE EIEURTS,
WHITE WIODS,
ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS,
PIQUE HATS, something new. -
EMnROPPERLE.S.
LACES, LACE 000ris.
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS.
New Goods A rriring - Daily.
JOSEPH lIORNE lc CO.,
77 AND 79 marl= STREET.
Nlllll SPRING GOODS
MACRITY & CARLISLE'S
No. .47 Fifth
preu Trizautinge and Buttons. ,
.11Embroideries and Laces.
Riper= and Flowers. •
Bata and Bonnets.
Glove fitting and Frenelt Corsets.
New Styles tineley's Skirts. • •
Parasol.—allthe new styles.
nn and Bain Umbrellas. •
Hosiery—the best lingllsh makes.
Agents for "Harris' Seamless Kids."
Spring and Summer underwear,
Bole Agents oor the Bemis Patent Shape Col
lars. "Lockwood's "Irvine," "West End,"
ac; "Dickens," "Derhy," and other
'
Dealers supplied with tae ahosent
- •
• NUFACTTJRICRS' PRICES.
MACRIMII & CARLISLE,
NO. 27 . .
FIFTH AVENUE.
my 4
WALL PAPERS
W ALE PALPEB •
lal*TX,
WINDOW SHADES,
. or. •
New and Irandsome Designs,
NOW OPKIINO AT
No. 107 Market Street
(NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.)
Embracing s lime and stretnily selected stock
of the newest designs tom the FINEST STAR r- `
GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known
to the trade. All of which we offer at prices that
will pay buyers to exalinei
308. L HUGHES & BRO
•
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WALL "'APRIL
TIIII OLD PAPER altiEliN A NEW PLACE,
W. P. IMULEIBALL'S
NEW • WALL PAPER STORE;
191 4 14bertit Street,
anuitiumurra
SPRING GOODS ARGMNG DAILY. robe..'
SEMET/14138 ANDRAVI"VING.
HOLD, HELL di 904 •
ANCHOR. COTTON 1-1111 ILLS:
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ILMIDOIOtatofo Of
R&M )110/1341, lad LINO
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DRY GOODS.
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NEW ; SPRING
JUST OPENED
AT
ilitomoar. PIIIII2S,
87 Market Street.
Prints, Ruling, — Dress Good
Baas, SHAWLS,
O"FETLL ToE OF
SILK SACQtrES
' Very Che,ap.
87. • MARKET STREET. 8'
ap3
rIARI4 bIeCANDLESS A. CO.,
(Late Wilson. Curd C 0..)
WHOLESALE DZALZBB IN
Foreign and Doniestie Dry Good
No. 94 WOOD STREET.
Third door above Diamond al le r.
- WINES. LIQUORS, &c.
F'RIDA.I
inpouutes OP
WINES, lIBANDIfS, GIN, it(
WHOLESALE DEAL E RS 111
PURE RYE WlllBll.lEi
• 409 PENN STILEET.
'rave Removed tc
NOS. *B4 AND SSE . PENN,
Cor. Eleventh St. 6 (formerly Cana;
trBllPl3l-11..FINGH a. -
. .
Nes. 11115, 157, 189, 191, 193 and 195, 1
112131 wrirszr, rryrsetasoth
111.11177A01411/28 07 ,
Omer Distilled Pare Bye
Ai" dealers La POILXIGIfi ME= and 1. 1
QIIOng HOPS. an. landank
GL.ABI3. CHIATA. CIITLERI
100 WOoi, ,
ArVar. - O,OOBL. .
FINE 'VASES,
BONENLILN AND CHINA.
NEW STYLES
Ruizikt SETs,
Tlte NES, ;
err' . CUPS,
SMOKING SETS,
• A large stock of
SEMI . PLATED NODS::
or all deecriptlaaa.
e
Call
bbe ttZ e .o
R. E. BREED & CO.l
100 111'0011) STREET.
STONE.
WEST COMMON
'Machine-81(mi, WoPke;
larthwlnt collier of West Onnßlen Alle
1117.4inrir..S.TVWX 1 E41 & CO.
Hage_onband et Erepara on abort notice Het;
and Stepp St ones ,' F sera foreniewalks. Brew;
Writs; ft. Bead tad Tomb drones. La. 1
ntOloro tlpamMly alramots.l.
D/L' ViriZETTIER.
coIIiTENITES TO TRICA.T Al
private diseases. Syphilis In all mercury 4
n nary diseases, and toe etrecta of 5
COUlp:tetely eradicated; Spermaterchea he,
• Weakness and impotency resulting r
self-abase or other can.es, and which pro('
mote of the foilorehur effects. at Id otcnes. /11 1
wastages, indigestion. consumption. &veal.
Moiety. unmanlimea, dread of future eve
lose or meteor'', Indolence. nocturnal emissid
and fina lly so prostraUng the sexual system l e
reader. =Ma t s misatistactorY. Ana there
imprudent, are pernisummly cured. .Persone
filmed with these or any other delicate, totriq
or long standing constitutional complaint shci
give tbe_lloctor a trial: he never relic _
A pima/Mar attention even to Female e
plaints, Lettoortheis or Whites. Palling, Ind;
matlon or 'Ulceration of the Womb, tivars
Anlenerrhoo3ll., Menerrliagia, Dysni
nor:hoes. sndloterillty or ilarnimas, ime tr
ed with the greatest success. • S
It is self-evident that si peystetan who cont
:himselfetetolvelytotheatmilmet a cer tain c;
af dtseeses and treats thousands of cases e%
y_ear mnst'aconhas greater skill in that speck
Man °nett gehesal erardicer
The !Doctor .publishes a mecum" , mumphie,
Ulf Pales Mat eves". MI exposition creels<
an private (Meese!, that can be free :do;
or>bY•mail ffir tee Stamps. In• sealed envelcd
ArerZ sentence contains mum action to the
Maw; and enabling them
to determine the ;
else nataregrAl; "meals/nil. E
The ape t,, emaapriaing tea an;
is central .. Dien It le not oonvenien;
visit a city; the Doctor , * opinion can be
label be ving a written statement'or the m
and med be forwarded by mail or 4
press._ la sente.lutanmes. however, a peral.
exMatuatioll 7s absolutely necessary. 1
others dulling:among 'attention. se refit ired,
fbr theaccoinniodetton f *nib Netts the
liDirtrnebril connected with the ce that arc
ymed with everr mutant, that Calculate;
promote reeceery, including medicated
baths. All prescriptions are prepared In Doetaies own laboratory. ender his personal ,
eMlon. Medical pamphlets at mace ice.l
ft ro stamps. No Matter who 14 ,
hilted, read erhat he says. Hours 9e.sl. toB :1
Benda Sat. to SP. Y. 41121m,N0. 9WY
• thear gehfa Jainiseis ffitniburithge-
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