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

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Pv.a . mrair YROM, • 'Di IRWA.e.I7I7G'.
• BCE ILLEE. • '
Flo I not hear the gate turning ?
Was It the latch that then fell?
No! the zephyr murmur[ yarning
Though this Quiet poplar deli. '
Silence l the hedge•rovr was parted,
Itust'ing while one through it crept.
No a frightened bird then 4 ant d
'From the copse, and onwardswept,
A volcivilth the ggll air is blehidl g,
Softly, in whispers fond ?
No! the circling swan.ls sending.
Ripples o'er the silver poud.
Hear I not feet lightly moving
tiver the gravel strewn path ?
No! tne falling fruit is proving
Ripenete from the weight it Ma.
Dot not see a whlte shimm"ring.
Shining with &ha's sheeny till?
No! tee pillar th, re is glitum'ring
'Gainst toe shadowed yew en wall.
And soft, while from heaven's elearnep ;
The moments all happy descend.
Neigh the came. unseen. In ner nearness,
And wakened with kisses her friend.
EPILEMEIMS.
horses have -Vanderbilt , at Sara-
toga. ; •
—The New York tornado did consider
able damage.
—Susan Galton's company Meets with
succes,*l3oo=4 •
—Mark Twain Is in Buffalo.' He will
lecture in Pittsburgh next wintery
—Miasloirei the spiritualist, l l ec,tured
in Harrisburg yesterday afternoon.
De Lialiens, the great canal engi
neer, be made Duke of Suez by .Na
poleon.
--Cincinnati has bad ; two sudden deaths
in onelxonae not, from Cholera, but from
whisky. •
-There 'were nearly one hundred
deaths :helix' cholera; infaxttum, in trook
.
lyn, last week.
—Lager beer is rapidly becoming the
national beverage. 1 Massachusetts dis
criminates in its favdr. "
—The new ' Mercantile Library build
ing of Thilisdelphia, a very finerticture,
has just been inauguTed. \ .
—Senator Grimes, now in Paris, \for
. \
the benefit of his health , is not much un-,
proved hi physicafeendition,
. ~
—Pittsburgh is about to . organize -a
Choral Union under the patronage of our
very hest and most *fined and cultivated
citizens,
—Five thousand - salmon, two and a
half inches long, have recently been
placed' in the Penunigewasset river, New I
Hampshire.
—The "Rid Stockings" of Cincinnati
came to grief at Louisillie last week, the
Eagle base%bail Clublaying them out in
handsothe style. •••
—Walker, the newly elected Governor
of Virginia is a kingly specimen of . a
man, standing over six feet three, and
built in `proportion.
-A-The Brooklyn City Park has become a
public nuisance since .the Ovedo murder;
It istsaid to be a resort for thieves, gam
blers and proidtutes. , •
—Seven cases of sunstroke occurred in
New 'York; on Saturday. :Three deaths
from the same cause` are reported from St.
Louis on "the Slone day.
—Help us, cash us, or we sink, were
the words used by-the Democray ap.
pealing to 'Packet..., Be helped, but' did
not save them from Peryshing.
—Humbug Gran is working up some
new foreign'sensational company, with
-' which to again sweep through our country
and drain away a part of its gold.
Asa Packer as a packer 'down of
money, is a success. He is worth twenty
odd millions with which he could pack
two hundred Democratic Cnoveutions.
—A Covington youth has received in.
telligence that he Nis fallen heir-to many
millions of , an estate in England, and has
employed lawyer in London to look after
his interest;
—Feteeter, the English actor, is com
ing to America: Let him • have the same
tribute paid to his genius as England paid
to that . of Joe, Jefferson. The tribute
will be cheap. ,
—An eighty:six year old spiritualist of
Adrian, Mich., dressed ldniself in his best
clothes and, jumped out of a third story
windew to:put an end to his existence.
He succeeded ; , •
—A new blast furnace and rolling mill
is to be established in Terre Haute. The
{'stock will be 414400, of which Mrs.
Crawford takes half, and gives the estab
lishment her name. • •
- -;Dr. Leavitt; .a,Politicial economist : of
fonieville, has written s work on finance
which lie cannot get PUblislied; and ar t .
,Pqrili to the public for • help. He cannot
afford to leave it alone. t.-
~—Miss _Selina Ingersoll ) pr incipal , of
10000 1- 100040 0 % 400fau f 4-
dfauspolie; ;has ,been:i - made . a Master (or
Mistress?) of Arta *Abe Triiidees of the
-1914Pit,C1diatiiiit,,0011eger ai,.breron;
.
--=Prof:•l:l4attin; late Ptesiderit of the
3tOithweide4 trilvetitty of Wat 4 flown,
has accepted the Professorship of the
GermanLabonige and Literature, in the
Fiitisyilsiitttoll44Of Dettyaberg, Pa,
• =6-Daring the recent freshet in Conner;
klYttglAiri e1' , 14 01 telegraFhed an
other at the scene oof antltin: , . 4 4l3end me
hill partial* of the! fiohd." 'The dui,
viler cale,Yroiimiu tad them iIZ Gun.
ads."
1 --An interesting case is before the cOliriti
of Louisville . , Thiring,l4 war a en
listed in•the army, land the Mayor of that
city, intend of paiing'the f bouitty to 14m,
Wive it to his". master. Hence, the:suit
against the municipality for the amount.
-Henry Mink,' Of Louisville • went' to
St. Louis for the pleasnre of putting w.
end to' his existence away from home: '*"
pistol, bullet through his forehead did Ae,
business. He was twenty-four years of
age, and destroyed himselr,mbile labor
..
ing under business dejection. •
Milton Bradley of Richmond,
Gulf Prairie, has preached during the past
twenty-five yeirs more than three thou.
sand sermons, has averaged three Bei.
, vices a week, has married one hundred
and seventy couples, and preached nearly
thrse4tundred funeral sermons.
—One of the oldest and most respected
citizens of New York, Mr. Jacob Cram,
I died suddenlY on TuesdaY•Air! Cram
was born at Ertel., NO( H ampshire, in
1783; was a classmate of iittniel Webster
and Lewis Cass . ittkte Ex4er Academy,
and became a very successful merchant.
He was a brotherlavi of General
James Watson Webb. \
— 7 Some exhumers at work\digging out
the corpses , in in, abandoned cemetery of
Dubuque, lowa, came across a \ coffin
containing some jewelry, a lively scuffle
for the prize•took - place, and the bonea'of
' Or
the departed were used as drum sticks kis
beat each other over the head, and the
skull was burled wickedly 'after the vic
tor of the contest. Moral: Don't bury
the dead with jewelry.
—There are in the United States 1,370
banks:representing a capital of little less
than $500,000,000—t493,000,000; while
the railroads in operation (44,000 miles)
represent a capital of nearly two thou
sand millions of dollars—$1,800;000,0 00 .
The earnings of the banks maybe esti
mated at from fifty to sixty millions of
dolltirs annually ; while the earnings of
the railroads of New York alone last year
.were $49,861,000, and of the whole Uni
ted States $400,000,000.
z--It appears Abet all , copies of foreign
paintings are not executed for the Amer
ican imarket. A. Mr. Constable, son of
the celebrated English artist of that name,
writes to the Illustrated London News to
wart Picture -buyers that there is a menu=
factor* somewhere of paintings sold as
worksiof his eminent father; works made.
up - from mezzotints . of genuine pictures,
but done by people who forget that Con
stable could draw, and was also a colorist.
He has seen such things in gentlemen'a
.houses and elsewhere.
‘X—The New York subscribers to the
'Humboldt monument fund held a meeting
at Delraonico's, on Thursday last. The
bronze bust, which is to be placed in the
Central Park, and Inaugurated on Sep
tember 14th;the centennial of Humboldt's
birthday, has been finished by the Berlin
artist; Prof. Blae'ser, and is highly spoken
of by all who have‘seen it. Most of the
time of the meeting was taken up by two
individuals, one ot whom, wanted to sell
out the bust and raise money for a statue,
and the other to erect a sort \ of monument
inclosing the bust, and sunnOunted by 'a
globe, like those used :in the public
schools. The discussion - ot'thitNatter
project was carried on in German. \Gn
the question of selling out the bust four
voted in the negative and three in the
affirmative. A gentleman requested per.
mission for the Germans of Pittsburgh to
obtain a duplicate of the bust, which was
granted on condition that they pay half
the cost of the model.
The Wedding Nuisance.
Y. Correapondence tAnclanati Commercial.
1 want to say a few words on the in
decorous - - publicity given of late to fash
ionabln . weddings
suppose that society had made up' its
mind to abandon all sense of proprieth
and set up opposition to the sensational
and partially nude drama. For weeks,
sometimes months before-hand, weddings
are announced to come off. From that
moment every step in the preparation
is the subject of newspaper paragraphs,
and the gentle, modest, shrinking bride
shares her trembling hopes with about
two hundred and twenty-seven thousand
people, who read the liew, York dailies.
As a general thing, the fewer claims the
parties have to distinction in society,
the greater is the noise they make, and for
the simple reason that the poor fools think
it is, getting into society to "do up" this
manner of thing splendidly. 'A fashionable
preacher is bespoken for the nuptial cere
mony, a failionable church is secured
for the theatre of the show, a stunning ,
organist is hired for the occasion, gor
geous array is provided;an array of mil
liners are employed, business , at Ball &
Black's. and Tiffany's is made lively, a
platoon of bridesmaids is secured, prepa
ration for a bridal (Weisner a la fourchette
at one house, and &grand reception - at
another is made—all the fannies, of all
the tribes connected with the high con
tracting parties are laid under contribu
tion for bridal presents; •all, these things
are done with lavish expenditure, and alt
these thingtv:are ' , daily paraded in: the
columns of the Glait ofFashion and the
Eoening Reflector.: 'When' the 'eventful
dai!kirfves,:the sliiinklng bride passes
inappation under the Bre,Of *mit one to
two thOusand'paita of eyes, the .whole af-
fair is transacted corans papa°, and the
city papera are straightway. filled with a
full, trim andliarticularaccount ofthede
tails; of , the • snobbishness display
ed, the • vulgaritrz - and plutocracy
of the pedestalled; -• Whit the` elide
wore, bow the :bridesmaids" were
dressed—the moire, antique'and diamonds
of the bride's mother-4he - black'satin
and pearls of the bridegroom's sister, the
diamonds of 'Mrs,' A;,, the dintlioridi of
Mrs. B.; the dlamorids of Mrs. . Ci the di
&mond% of, Mrs. D., the ,Cherk n o
presented by the bride's father; tke ) 03 44. 10.
logue, of wedding ,presenta, sad' so 04
anus ad • nauseam. , And. raw,. having ,
feasted .so long on such nelightftu details
as these, the jaded appetite of an entniSr•
omit Publid begins to require Some stlmu
isstOind so a new feature is introduced,
a oJaxming feature, a delicate feature. ' It •
la`tha desqlp#Ort of the bricle'i; troarisati„.
ItWiy 4ppests to methere Is only one,
m ore, step to take—but I return to the
trosuau. One of our dailyi p a p er g,,,thi f r
morning,. announces that "metropolitan
society" is'sooll 50 1 enjoy "a genuine sense
'
tion" in the wedding of Baron Land Miss
T. Tbe Baron, you,niOst know,laa young_ ,
gentleman of.wealth and, 'Ash aocial po.
start , and culture, who, Mae this:
country a y ears , ago, on ,a plealure= trip ) ,
"accompanied by two friendsigandhurn-,
num-hum, 'two or three servants," hum-
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE': M0ND.0,4131:1 19, 1869.
hum-insen,Dining- his , travels,- we are .
furthi*lnfeinied. "he visited Newport at*
Saratm Awe.," hin-huni4nina., Only
think—him—of his -self-danial in 'con-
Edith* to shroud the effulgence of his
hum-bum-hum baron's title • under the
shadow of plidn Kr. ! I But my business
just now is not with'a man. • The men
sational'artiele I refer o, which is headed,
nTii"The Flutter of ion," .plunges at
once, with panting haste, into the trous,
seau, and with proper and refined delf
cacy starts off with the information that
"four dozen pieces are included in the lin
„Feria &pertinent, each article _of under
clothingbeingexquisitelyembroidered and
trimmed entire withied lace. Some of the
underskirts are trimmed with lace and
embroidery almost (don't you like ,al
most?') to the waist.” But my pen re
fuses to proceed; and I stop to revel in
the exquisite picture 'presented. To be
told that such things exist is nothing. We
know that already. But to be told that
they are made for and to be worn by
Mrs. Baron so.and•so. nee Bessie Throck.
morton. is something delighted. Years
ago I heard an indiscreet girl boasting to
a companion: "Sister Sal is going to be
\ married and has a • dozen of everything
made up." A dozen of everything was
a stunner for that little companion; but
four`dozen of everything! The imagina
tion almost fails to take it in: But that
is not all. The young lady, this lucky
Bessie, slicing all women blessed, has
"sleeves, collars, lace, chemisettea, cufN
handkerchiefs' and bows in the lgeatest
and most extravagant profnelon."
Eight pairs of 'shoes, richly . orna
mented with rosettes, „six pairs of
beautiful kid slippersts five round or
jocky hate trimmed with feathers or birds,
costing frotn fr2o to $4O apiece; alx lace
parasols, each over a diffelent colored
silk, and one of them with a gentilie coral
handle, valued at $150; two sea=side um•
brellas; six stylish breakfast sacki, \ the
description, of , which would drive you
crazy; blonde lace, white lace, laCe
striped with gold. lama lace shawls, sacks
and mantillas. Surely the possessor of
all these lovely things need never want to
go to heaven. Into this description of •
the dresses I dare not venture. "That
way lies madness. Let me not forget the
statement that "stockinge, garters,
&c. '
- are in profusion. Stockings
and and garters I have some misty pet
ception of, but I should feel that I do
myself an injury were Ito iudulge in any
vain attempt to fathom the mysteries of
that etc. With a consideration for which
we snould be grateful, the reporter does
not "anticipate the magnificence of the
bridal robe, but" reserves it "for his ac
count of the Wedding." We may sleep
more soundly for the information that
"the trousseau is insured." The article
closes with the perfectly delicious an
nouncement "that owing to the recent
death in their fluidly, the wedding is to
be private, but will be followed by a
grand dejeuner and reception, to which a
number of distinguished people have
been invited." A sacred thing is , grief.
"In weight she might have turned,
when well conditioned, nine hundred and
fifty pounds. In color she was a dark
chestnut, will a velvety - depth, and soft
look about the hair indescribably rich and
elegant. Many a time bevel heard ladies
dispute the shade and hue of her plush
like-coat as they ran their white, jewelled
fingers through her silken hair. Her body
was round in the barrel, and perfectly
,symmetrical. -4 ),She...was wide-. in the
haunches, without projection of the hip
banes, upon which the shorter ribs seem
ed to,lap. High in tfie withers as she was,
the line of her back and' neck perfectly
uurved;'while her deep, oblique shoulders
and long- Thick fore-arm, rigidy with
swelling sinews, suggesting the perfection
of stride and power. Her knees across
the pan were wide. the cannon-bone be
low
,them abort and thin; the pasterns
long and sloping; her hoofs round, dark,
shiny and well set or. Her mane was a
shade darker than her coat, fine
and thin, as a thorough.bred's always
is whose blood is without taint or cross.
Her ear was thin, sharply pointed, deli
cately curved, nearly black around the
borders, and as tremulous as the leaves of
an aspen. Her neck rose from the with
ers to the head in perfect curvature, hard,
devoid of fat, and well cut up under the
chaps. Her nostrils were full, very full,
and thin almost as parchment. The eyes,
from which tears might fall or fire flash,
were well brought out, soft as a gazelle's
almost human in their intelligence, while
over the small bony head, over neck' tad
shoulders, yea, over the whole body and
clean down to the hoofs, the veins stood
out as if the skin were but tissue paper
against which the warm blood pressed,
and which it might at any moment burst
asunder. 'A perfect animal,' I said to
myself, as I lay looking her over—'an
animal which might have been born frcm
the wind and the sunshine, so cheerful
and so swift she seems; an animal which
a man would present as his choicest gift to
the woman he loved, and yet one which
that woman, wife or lady-love, would
give him to ride when honor and life de
% pended on bottom and. speed.' "—Atlan
tic Monthly.' ,
One might almost
Bow the Chinamen are Sworn In Amerl.
The trial of Ah Choy and Ala Sam,
now going on in the District Court, for
`the murder of. Ali Son, says . the Silver
City (I. T.) Tidal . Wave, is creating a
greeter interest that any trial that has
ever occurred here,- on account of the
novelty of the method of swearing- wit.
nesses. A- rooster's head is hacked off
with s knife, a saucer broken, The oath
-written on yelloW paper, burned,'and the
smoke, an which is. supposed to be ' the
spirit of, the burned, oath, blown up to
heaven:An each case. The prosecution
and defense each, swore five witnesses,
killed five . chickens, broke five saucers, !
burned five pieces of caper, &c.. After
killing the chickens they are thrown away
by - the` Chintuien intreontidered unfit'for
use; but having-had their throats cut,'
nicely bled, , the Ainericatr heathen
consider thud none thewoise for having,
been - sworn by, anawe Confess to having
been guilty, of the sacrilege 91. assisting
to devour a:portion that -wits Jollity fat,.
tender and goodie our unsanctilled palate.-
A Perfect Horse.
can Courts.
• A YEW dayraince, a man well known ,
infleti York society—not young,
windd
who'could hot 'dance, 'was sitting
party, pear a young - lady, and watching
the maze of the "Qerman." He turned
to her, knowing her well, and said, "I
wish : do ' would let me put 'my arm *
around, your ' Waist." Of course she
looked, .at : him amazement. ' "Oh,"
Bala toll, know '
scan dame,et. bat a l
don't 8043 . that difference. thew/.
young men have Abair arms' about :the
girls' waists, and whyrshauld not I hoe
the same privilege, thought I sit still ?"
That man's head is level. I think so.
GAS FIXTURES
WELDON - is , KE4 , lr,
ilasakasers*liliolegile Deers ffi
Lamps; Lanteres, Chandelles,
AND LAMP GOODS.
Alec; 0121102 i AND LUBRICATING OURS.
BENZINE. eke.
N 0.147 Wood Street.
seani2l t Between artp sad MIL Affleaus,
FRUIT 04N TOPS. , ,
SELF _LAB:IC:1,11N p ~
, ..
Fill 119 1 -C A li Tri IP.
6OLL.rNS, ..t. - WitIGIIT. •
prrrsjsiTßGlT,-pii,
arße e now prtpared to supply 'Miners and
Potters,- It le perMt, the m nam es
theheap as
the plain top, having names of various
Pratt' stamped upon the rover:radiating from
the center. and an ladei or Whit& stamped upon
the top of the east. •
It Is Clearly, Illstlnctly and Penmen' tly
, .
by fneiel~yy plkine the name of tbe fruit the
tan contatoSopPoalte the pointer andeeelles In
the customary manner. 'No preserver of troll or
IrOOO housekeeper will use say ethers:taro=
seeing I. , . 1ub215
PIPES, CHIMNEY _ TOPS. &c.
WATER PIPES,
OEUISRET TOPS
♦ large assortalest,
WSW= H. COLLINS,
5p14:b717 Sd Avenae.nesr Smtth fleld Et
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO ENGINE BUILD••
irats.—€Pated Proooaals will be received at
toe office of CITY Wiar U Woulcr, up to Au.
gust (ith.1869, for ONEIoTEAIif CYLINDER
inches, diameter
and 13 foot. stroke. on ponIP
AO inches, diameter foot stroke Engine
and pump to be erected and put In successful
operation inihe engine house at the Lever Ruin.
Bedford avenue.
Jyl7 JOSEPH FRENCH, Superi-tentlent.
'OFFICE OF THY
CONTHOLLMR OF ALLECMILVY C. LT:NTT PA.,
VITISECROII, July 151 h, 1969. 77
,
rIaROPOSALS FOR WRITING.
—SEALED PHOrlitiAi.S will ba receletri at
office unto the RUM inyt. littlish*, for eon!.
lag 1.1145 or Reentered Voters complied by As-.
sensors under pmvisions of the Registry Law. ,
rumples of itntr can be rp..n on ap..licatton..
Bids to be so much toe running line , complete, to
Include compactor.
Tne correttnPre of the work musibe-wrilled
be atlidavit before warrants are orawn,fOr pay
ment.
By direction of County Commissioners \.
'
,ILENRY LAMBERT:\
--,- Controller. \
jy16.0324
OFFICE OF THE •
COFTROLLER
TOBLIK ALLERI3ET COUNTY.P 69. A..
PIUH. Jn y h. is ,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOSAL, will be received at this
office until Ind inst., Inclusive. for the erection
of a new WOUDkN STRUCTURE at the Bridge
over Street's Rain. at Risher's Mill, on the
Elizabethtown Road, on the line between Bald
win and Mifflin Townships.
Plans and specidcations can be seen on appli
cation.'
By direction or the County Commlulonere.
HENRY LAMBERT,
jy :153 d&Ti Controller
OFFICE OF CITY F.EOINXITIt ANTOTIETNYOE. I
Pittsburgh. Juirb. 1869.
toTtcr, TO CONTRACTORiir
SEALED PROPOSALs for GRADINts.
AVING and CC/RBI: 1 0 tie following siree.s
'Neill be rec iced at this billet until MONDAY.
July 19th: 18697._ _ _
'FORBES STREET, from Magee to Chestnut
street.
WILLOW STREET, from Fortieth to Forty
fourth street. '
THIRTY-FIRqT STREET. from Liberty street
to Alicia heny Valle ,. Railroad.
And for Bradlee and Paving:
SNOWDEN ALLEY. from Remits& alley to
the Allegheny Vallev Railroad.
APPLE ALLEY from Marion to Miltenberger
street.
Specifications and blank. for bidding can be
bad at this office, and no tilde will be considered
by the Committee mil• se made 0..1 on the p oper
blanks. The Committee reserve the rube to re—
ject ant* or all aide. 11..1. Markt&
jyß:l9i
OPTICS CITY YEMENITE AND e'VETZTOII,
Pittsburgn, Juiy 10. 1869. t
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
—Sealed ropo.als for Oesdintr,_ waving
and Ourolng TWENTY-NINTH STREET, from
Penn to amallman street MULBERRY AL
LEY. from 219th t,.. E9tti street. will be received
until MONDAY. July 19th 1569.
Blanks for bidding can be ba.l at this deice.
No bloc will be considered be the Committee
unless made out on , b.. pauper blanks. The rem
mli,t.ee:t nrae se .
rve t H e .
J. kOOKX e .
C 1
lan
Engineer
PROFESSIONAL.
W. De CAMP,
G.
ATTORNEY ANO.COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
(Mee, Ho. 137 FOUltrti AVEICUE, Pitts
burgh, (formerly occupied by Hon Walter H.
Lowrie,)
Courts.actice la the U. S. Circuit and
DistrLA In the State Supreme and all the
Courts of Allegheny county, and make collie.
lions in most of theadJacent counties. }a 23:d73
AIICIMLMD BLAKELEY,
AT'rOltPrE"l".4l.T-1...AW,
No. 98 FIFTH STBENT,
ir4l:l29o:dthr
DIMION,
A.
lirtistice of the Peace,
ANCER,RANu REAL Marl ESTATE AND INSU.
SON STREET, Ban BIRMINGHAM.
MOD of Rents aolleltad and proptly at.
mvarradm
CONVEY
Coli c
C cooed
WM. B. NWIEB,
ALDERMAN AND EE-OFFICIO JUSTICE 07
THE PEACE. -
OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVEI4UH.
15pkv,111 intention given -to couveyeacsni add
coljeutlons Deed. Fonda add Mortgages drawl
up, dad A
legal ousißaff Iddded PrSdr!Rtil
and aced.ratAtx.
.
geotrusi. BicRIASTEM4
Az.romumArT
Svetelo Janice Of the Pelltatut Polleedisw
rte. (Mee, kiDAST STRe&e.T, opposite- ua
Cathedtaai PITTeBv}O3I3, 'Pei • •
Deeds, Deeds, M erwagesi Acknowledgments,
Depositions, end - begs] • Buslisess eveetdad
was promptness and dispatch. male
JOHN A. STRAIN, • .
ci • A:LiDEltafarg•
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FOLIOS MA6IS
ilitlee4.lll FIFTH avillEirlYupposlut tss os.
Ousting. PlUsburight -Peele,
s• Neel, AokuowleagmeSte, Deposittoni and -
Legs Buoness iftecated Vith 'ortliattaesr an
dtsustah.
TaXEIONALIg i r ils=oßfK
InIEGEL;
o,,wa Cutts with W. MapesUMW)
'1531514 4 65Wir r r TAXI,OIg.
Mo. 83 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh
OP G GOODS.
'A iNenditi neli 'tots of
‘eo:'
of
J11.4i°00."41 by kIgZIIIT , N I O /Ir g t , l4
liestd!int, Tallot, 13 tizatthisedil mom •
1111 M
3' 186 9.
SPECIAL SALE OF
o:.q R IPA t S.
We offer at Its tall, far THIRTY DAYS ONLY,
a line ut New and Choice Patterns
Tali&by', 'Brdssels, Ingraini
• and.Uther CtupetB,
AT. LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION.
and our entire-stock at prices winch make ft an
object to bur this mono], as these goo.s have
never Dern offered so low.
Our Store will close at 5 P. at. until September
NePARLAND & COLLINS.
No. 71 and 73 FIFTiI AVENUE,
379:diT
C' 70.7. : R - rE, TS;
Floor 04:cloths,
Aceoxinrormaros,
iVindow Shadev,
AT L,OW VRrggisS
We offer many of our goods mueb below last
Spring's' bikes. Those needing goods - in air
Luc can says money by buying atones.
BOYAR D, ROSE it CO.,
FIETH
,714:dar
NEW CARPETS!
•Twri.e, 11369.,
We are now opening 11,12 assortment unparalleled
in'thia city of 'FINEST
VELVETS BRUSSELS THEE-PUS
Of our own recent import:Won and selecte&finza
eastern mannfacturOs.
MEDIC I. AND LOW' PRICED
INGRAIN!,. •
QUALITY AND COLORS.
An Extra Quality of Rag Carpet.
•
We art now sialtientaby of-tbc above at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
iro. 51 ritrit arE.rrnE,
7e12 -
°LITER M'CLINTOCK CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
FINE SELECTION . OF
BRITSSELS,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
TECREE PLY AND .
INGRAIN CARPETS.
THE LAMEST AssouviraT OF
WHITE, CHECK & FANCY
31ATTPHAS,
FOR SUMMER 'WEAR,
IN TICE CITY.
STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
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OLIVER 111e,CLOTOCII & CO'S
23 FIFTH ,VENUE.
PITTI.BTINGH. PA
WINDOW SI-lADESI
No. 107 , Nlarket Street
anuanirrit
Zakbothlair $ line =A comma, oo _looseO:oiool
of the newest 4feahrhatolh FINP.T.P.o4fT , :
in GOLD to the caLkrzem 41011413 lump;
so the trade. all of wide/p.m offer at prices that
wall pt 7 otisPOsVoozominlo.:i ; 7 e...; dr. 1
liviiitura
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WALL PAPER. • '
- ,
ill OLD PAIIII,BTORE IN &OM'
* BM AUX
74EW.;iWALL.
1911,
HAM ANV,PERPIThugaZ:,
Iwo pz6k, 011itADIIENTAC:
luau WPM.= AND PERribiZa.' ifo. •
Turd street, sear IStaltblein.-Pittabargb..:
Always Juana, x i = auoftscest ei • lie
o dirA 05.,./34
. !,14 utlemen s
Wl464gab. .
Wi g
+.
/lir Price is cub
win be d oes for aLw , _. _
' Ladies and Oecumenic tic& MIMIC 'Sone
is tes beaten munch =2 sli
CARPETS
IScoemd Flood
The Very Newest Hedges,
VERY SUPERIOR
1111111011 BROS.,
WALL PAPERS
W ALL PAPER
AND
OF
New and liandsone Dea4lNat
NOW OPP4II*
Liberty &reef,:
- .C. 5 5 'MUM KABZIEriI . ..
13/4124.4060'
111
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P 91
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= 14 1.4 to
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NEW EMW:trO GOODS
JUST OPENED,
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ORE P., PHILLIPS',
67 Market Street.
Nallins, Dress Goods,
MSS, SlitillirLS.
VITLL LINE 01/:
SILK S A dQUESt.
Very Cheap.
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ST. ILIRRET STREET. ST.
sp3 . •
McCANDLESS & CO"
%.1 (Late Wilson, Carr & C 0..) •
•• WHOLIINALLS• DEAXIIIN IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No.. On WOOD STBEIrt.
Third door above Diamond seer.
errrammes.
WINES. Licittolts, &e.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
UFJPORTESS OP
WIVES; ` BRANDIES, &IN,,
WHIDLESIXLE DEALERS XII
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET.
Have Beinoved to
NOR. 384 AND 386 PENN,
CM-. 'EdeTerith St., (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH 8. FLNCH & CO., •
Nos. 185, 187, 189. 191.193 and 196,
PI3 1' eTRZET, PITTECELTEkaI.
1111413 - PACII7II2IIB OP
Cupper Distilled Pure Rye Whisitey.
Also. deileis FOUEION WINES Iliad LI.
Q 1 W( HOPS; , rohm.nan
GLASS. CHINA.. CUTLERY.
100 *®OD STREET.
. NEW GOODS.-
_
FINE VASES,
110KIKKLIAIV Ak11) CELEMA•
NEW STTLESa._
DLNNMA SETS •
TIM SMTS,
OPT CUPS.
SMOKING SETS. •
large stout of
I gIITEB PLATED BOORS
of all deferlptlOnfl.-
Call and examine onr , goods, and we
feel sanelled no one need fall to be suited.
R. E. BREED •SE, CO.
100 .WOOD. STIIEET.
STONE.
• WEST COMMON • ••
Mctchdtae.Stone Work,s, - ;,
Wortloreat corner of Wear. Common Aliened,.
.
' FICICIPAC. ATVATIM Ai CO.
ail' on band Or •rei:issi on abort, notice Beargi
eat Execi , f3zones. - Pada do Sidewalks, Brewer?
itanita. :Head udl: Womb Swart,, -do.
:ru 's IsTOWITtIy PHA/. T.A.SOII , SM.
nr QNTIEIVITES T TIO -TREAT ALL
private ffilisisil. aroldPs in all its forms, all'
diametal:6 tap *Mem* wr mercury are
eoluPLatel erad i cated ; ISMMatorchra or eemf. , ,
nal weakness and impotency resuming from •
self-abliss or other causes, and *bleb produce*
acme of. the following eillieta. biota de:. today
oesi feu . isiddimioni,Soustunllon. ay.r.lon to
*ode r, - tinmanlva o thuire even% '
lostetniereicep: Ind alcietartial:
and finally so promoting t sealialgetelsi ml
render manioc tins itiatacitoi„ sa a tderef
imprudent, lie pintdaktat), tared. - rereons Of
vele* with these at anicutes.
in
dielleate,' inn i at
or long stalidiai consitins oral soolavit
,pee ite Doctor *triad; be never falls:
A fartletiar atteardoultven to ail Pinhole aim.
MOM* IsfiOvorrAellor , Wllltes. ailing. loam! _
muslni .or 1:11ter:li e lof the V emb, Litsfitlsi ,
, prtintit, Omenorrh Sf
'enonitasta. 'vr=e*
nallene =trate tp Or VarredineWare-tlia, 4
!data): ti 111SatesVi —kwes:l4
It IS I* [4l,laenttlutt phyllefin into confute •
bloweirearebastvely to the study or Aderani clam,
of Osman and treat* thonimajos oreaPes „ever 7
ye:W..lllllst JiCqatre greeter .1111 Lb :LUZ gpECLida
thanon. , In general prattle*. '• '
The Doctor publishes a medical pamphlet or
Af.p pageguilis roes it MU expiation of venereal . :
and private diseases. Nat eon be bed free' at Moe
er by mail for two stamps, In Waled envelopes.
ETerriaMtlitis contains palp,nettOU ; to the
,fined,._ enahline them te_illnorlfllvi the pr*
elle nature or their tonitlleintA
'Thee testabilahmeat, Caaltirttakll tea" arePAl
rOcenhaeentral. When it is not nouvenlent to
visit the oil!, the Doctor's opinion can be
taint e tinttelta a written statement of the eave
snf Manes can he ftrrwarded by mall or ems
prem., In Wats Instaneell. however. a personal
examination is: atiolately- numilsam while In
• ciliate
the aconnincidatwtt C en c t l i A o h n is lV c ea n tst r n , e n re
8011rUckez.ts connected with Una Mee that ar.
• T id e d w i th every requisite that lb caicel to
inmate recover/. including" medics:en vapor
All pftaar lotions are Pres:area in the
tor , s own laboratory, tinder his personal an.
oerosloon. Medico :pamphlets at oMce free, or
j byri; for, two stamps. No matter who have
fat U. read what he says. Nonni 'V s.. at. 1, ,, A41',11 ~
en ays 19 v. to VP. w. utnee t _leo. wams
nTAVET, (near Court, •'
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