The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 20, 1869, Image 2

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that indeed were facts which seems
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A pleasant universal fiction
That , ' daily born of ',onto luedreams,
Nor dies of daily eonyediction—
4 0 has s mete,
T A ha n t d e co .eg a in rpart etal
T064-Plr of li e llr - eri sty hoping
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8 dir o o b it l ei: r i v ee co groping. tat ,
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- 'iliiltiie f ri - liketio ri te befitting,
I'd Bey;
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ii,, aphood ealllteS . „
Be T e o corlecr
ate to her alone `
- - -
Who watts for me, though all unwitting:
Who nuts the sigma Of Pain *war.
Lest grief too soon her cheek snould furrow:
bats temptation bans to-day, ,
That L may see some glad to-morrow: • '
Who dare notinuolt a. Bower that grows .'
Beyond thu path God spreads before per,
Nor ever thitic or_ paising those -
That •
Isbxun beside it to *dole her:
Wholfrles tei add a cubit yet " •
By mit unto bet %chiral stature—
Desmaoal-rleati shouldreepregret -- ;' .
At finding lass than mine her nature:
Whsdhasdi train min* atratl f ng 7 , 0;
Thfit tattle had rudely lent opensh; '
Andind itt tendrils dotty twine.;
In t tolds,that pulingyeacsahallchieneltz.:s:::e.
. .
Wheawataps Mitt We's tatra•alway, •
Though psinalialre yrAntdiloiAi fitted !Mq lilutt.--
Whoite • epttle walkilaltb tolitty,l'
Boyne: tdtt our beg ary ettirdoroG, r
- • r_,..i.ippf,s;jrligeiscas.,,
.c .
rta 'COn*t-Eseltio
Wriitassirats eifo is haveix * paper.
litts oriptiiired ?= a jMueicai`
Union: ' .%
Brnuaaaraw 'came nqtr, electini a calor
ed man to coundla.
A ram: of 13ethleheetreleared $lO9 on
the fruit of two *wry treoe.
•
GnatiatC*a}li roxittlin =county, to to
hate ieVigistat;t w clock. ,
ALvvallv Otigillar; hat frilShea, a
history of
TZ4givyte 4 4 6 o 44ng cf ma i mul l"
are ark Almlextl;
Tassels talk , et'mannlng -One , ol t4c
Scranton coal mines wish 9htii*: . • "
4P/P Pra Pla t ers ' =;
is aSonCto
,bc Iftt liOnesdale:
nuttoldA3tateo• anima it Keiklinle s i
built in 3817,= ivieloin 4owiklie,stiiteek;
°Tittr.,-34PPoSed':14%de , boy , of
WaYnerg) -had.. turned.in Canada—
Prrna lifoovnni aged seventy, died last .
week at Ms residence in gleartleld ecitintY.
Trrirevnts, puta in a elan/ .a place
of summer mat. It deserves , reward-
IT is said that the potatonrop thinugh
out Lemon will' be hittetentip. Ditto in
B er k e . r • c • . :
Lotus; .
kli{4 l 4 Df owhill. - Lehigh
recently foland Pr sextuple . head of rye'int
one of hliftelds. • •
Alllms fight vemml , at Smiddeld,
Fayette coentyi•a% tetv(l4B ago Usti rig
one houraO`a iitttiter, , , • -
.
Ettarrinen were injured by a fire
damp explosion In the Empire colliery at
Wilkesbarre, last week. •• - • '
Gkonoki Bent r, of Adanisburg,
Westmoreland County, was - crushed to
death4stmeekty.4 lAit- • • '
desumiiEtassa, - Ifftwaohti Boston
and_t. l 474ll4un 4.lexanderi• itIL-olff., citizens
14.eicir',.
~ : ._ s 9 W4's 044 resentky
THE 4ka.11,..,_b1it0nt , 1 21 746tr takeWtlO*ll.
the page#Ql.4llloC;iackets for.Statedffenator
but refuse. tochipist that ofiltlx:.Rtllsts,LF ,
r. • e.. 0. ,
"n 31 2 :: f rtriK 'd f ! ele*Firg±
is Tidal sited. rinstfittibrge jot,
meat 3i6t :qA t i VIM 41 i-Aer4.l ll o',:elfF:
Mae.-1140iiictucrususw,. relict of• the
late-Hon: :Andrew -116c1buian; died `std
denly at Wiynesbui g4 On Tuesday of last
weekA
LAD tamed Mlles had his leg cut off
by, a mowing machine, while workbur on
mother's-farm,; at Atiles'„Groye,•Erie
county. • •
JACOB Hartsserrsnr, a citizen of
Weisen-berg township, - Lehigh county,
committed - suicide on Friday week .by
cutting his throat with a rar,or. -
AT "MOTCP.T B boy, 41fteen years' old,
named Chas. -W.: Arnold, :was killed-by
the back stroke of a - sledgeluuntner;with
which'a man was driving a post doWn.;
Hos. Lase Bain rinks, one, of the
Associate Judges of Northumberland
county, died at his residence in Point
township, on Thursday last. He had an
attack of Bpol:dear the night previous,
which caused his death.
Tn hilidelplde and Reading Ran
road .Company are making preparations
to lay two extra tnicks theentire distance
from PottavilletaPhiladelphia,to accom
modate their rapidly increasing business.
There is probably no road in the United
States of the same , "length' that does the
same amount of btudness. - •
•
Print "Haunt% ' aged about seventy
years? in the employ'of David Weidnez,
farmer, hvinga.Gradiville, Berke ann.'
ty, was:Ms:l4m Tuesday afternoon at
that place by the -upsetting of a wagon - of
grain, which hnswwlenviedly hauling to
I n
escape an . aPP R rain The ' inju
ricstereceivedifere rinciSlio upcdthe
back' dr his 'he ad, e'lliejkpbut fifteen
minnta after the:wldent: - - '' •
' Tarr ,Lllentown - Detweiligt - sarii: l At ; I
present there ' arehbout ilitt slateViitrii*ft'
in dill operation. in 'Le .. :ii nd, li diet; •
ampton counlit'T - Rhich;. , ... . . w i t , -
year, PrednesP o _„nt tr,9‘.'li ''; '' ',then%
sand soups ok siste;"-ptit.oi, :', - 'ac. f i
cording tce,the .- . cea ohteinedl irgre re-,
alized I _ l )sl . lsoo_,_ laviihos net-pt • of
about 41760,000,1 The i Ma .W capital
is estimated at sl,lol4ooo,•whicisehdima; ,
result -AO fifty . per -I wittV profit; 4irit !Litt
amennt-iiteestes:, llesideA the iii,Airkleii
can' 661 y - f ill dlitiiirliatflhSke
,kirdertt; 'find
what they do fill they btigti'maileftinf .
del dim= 4112 - PutlFAlnff 4 rt h "
au ttette'`ftont ti llid l iTtaf t Ei s t
wagefiVirlileirlailt_itikilie
immetteuMelteut.ftateis* twill c ,
cilithgvlolrtraT4 ,, Mitti,
it
whole -,. .$.; ' . '. f;
on the k . ~„ ~ , -6 , •
insh4 , , -,. . 1 ,. fft„,4 a . ,
ei k v
all he Mt - , ' ' ,PU
In st,iet ,
... , I''''P':. 14111ete 7. f: WY,
&Wog ,Wel Alit Velligul--.. yowheac
put, in here. t PI, bad de keep thenksurind
till they dried, auditor teitrifotird -,• ,
I nevergot a dunce 'or Or d', 4 : 4 1r4 '
shitti ; ire tei isoftthilbavri able
tpto tindiesif e9firkeitd def.' I . Ff, ",,fititi,_,_e
clothilue en. - I Have hetet 'able wenui.
tunes in that time,_ard Lgid ,my pants
changed
changed arts 0 1 0/ 14 4 tlzae-
I Pt l4.o, 2 Vroe.„_hp,mico eorwi, that
Islay location tr. During thew/our
months I never the handcuffs , off DiP .
Lail' OA hour, the only chance or oppor
'unity I got wee at night when I got the
,
candle I would try and Mon' Os *rase
,out of the seamsofinypants and whetwaer
,fauld get anthem. I could naget Iktthe
bOk part of, iiy - pantaltir.theltanduffs4 :
the legi.lor the cleans." _ • P r -
Thleatateritentlicredited; and It certain'
lfloinisreffeshbidereadlnitrrutttgqn thls -
nineteenth centurp, of model prisons and
-general humanity.
OHIO.
Thu Opera House at Akron was opened
l as t: n i g ht, -
Lnuar BARK El 4 Q Copley, hung
himself on a ritteiln hid own barn, last
Wednesday. - •
IT is estimated that abinit 100,0001bs.
of wool has been'smdin,Harrison connty
this season. •• Prima lave ranged from 40
to 45 cants.- •
A. Prerenunon bride on her wedding
tur ti 4 AUlesTine) Willa, an overdose of
for„the, toothache, and came
nigh.] 'Ding
441 , 1944Ma* • woman , from - Norway
anTiblith to:ti chilil,on a n emigrant train,
Antherin Hindle *II - between NeW.:,
ariland ''C - Olimilbii; last• eelf.'"Vothet
80 child are doing,
tft o, ll t*Vi '" 1 • -
A- -407044 a Ro annoy. the
oilier:day-by - bftcimpalthinnete.cow
, lingifpnin ail s wagon fin adult* which'
wasratoppea :to - unlock: • 'DE poltfett.
tared his breast, and was drixen:tentif
throniblilifiendWise.' ' ""- •
- boy, son ot W.lll.,2(ccak.
of Cidiz, was choked to death while eat
ing peanuts a few days sinca RIB wind.
pipe-was opened as a last resort, but
with6ut avail, as pieces of the nut had
passed into the bronchial tubes.
Tan wife of Rev."Nr. Cheshborough,
of the M. M. Church, at Newbury, was
dearly bhrued to' death on Batnrday, at.
ternoon4oth inst.,. by, the explosion of a
caaof
,terottene ; She , undOrtaolx to
revivit a smouldering fire by pouring• the
1 . fluid. upon it. . 7 - - c • •
Blinn Lewis, livirt'near Mainilield,
a
rode mule to Petercbmg last' Monday
evening, ind it came home the same
event dg tuxneil.
• li. ; Lewis was found the .next morning
nearly Jiff*" ;IP:kn.-the -.road, . the mule
baying dragged him In the stirrups about
a quarter of mile.: - He died on 'N,mday.
' 'Litt follow ag . adverflseipeet tVb ellTs
in the Vremoi4 jici#P9o...::"EzraKijapp,‘
ITY.Purteall , yearil, old, p ad left
an gone to work . for X.Phri:JScanion, for
_an old fUr cap and fiddle. Bis lather and
'mother are living, and are able to support
him. All persons , are requested nut to
tketp him overnight or give him anything
to eat." • "
goon women anived'at Orangeville,
a4orktime since, direct , from - the old
uonn , ky, accompanied;,by, seireral little
chlldren. to meet her husband, who had
preceded her some months.: On her ark'
riVal she met - with the -crashing Intel!.
fence that her htteband; whom she had
come's° far to meet, had been accident
ally killed in a coal bank but a day or
two previous.
STr LOUIS: :::
Spicy.Lettertroza• linty
(Correspondence of the Ptttebdiiii 6isette.3
ST. LOUTlC,'.ittly - 16, 1869.
„
If really 'Mewls if the old.political Is
sties wereak. last qvallYci giving up the
ghost. A few galvanized dead men still
talk about reeonstruction” and negzu suf
frage, and 'the' Smith,
but I t .is the WM'S' remarkable how
little 'space," such . to mica :nil! :Occupy in
the press: 'Here in Eit.,loikta our papers
are occaploulith. dui subject of- Protect
ive Tariffs, direct trade with Europe and
outh America, the removal of the Capi
tal, and a dozen other—legitimate - themes
for political discussion, none of which
grow out of the war, unless - remotely, or
relate especially'o the condition ot• the
This is as it should be. When 'Sec
tional differences occupy" less time and
spare in our ,public prints, they will
die out. Nothing like continual stirring
to keep a pool foul; let it alone, and it
will settle and become clear of itself.
We ate going to • have the Capitol re
moved here: 'The Dentherat says so, and
the Chicago Tribune is in for`it, for some
Mysterious reason. The west is begin.'"
ing to clamor for it, and I doubt not
they will before many yeara accomplish
their, purpose. There is little reverence
here for the historical sr:3o6olone which
have clustered about the name of Wash-
ington. In fact the 'bump of reverence
don't predominate in the western cranium.
They • even speak' disrespectfully of the
'gather of his country,, 'Whose . effigy, in
enduring brass; adorns ' Lafayette Park.
They actually . urge thetas an: additional
reason for locating the Capital' here, be.
cause already ; .;possessing statues of
Washington and`, the immortal Benton,
tve can afford to leive the statuary embel
?lshii:gaffe' of Washington City 'where
they ateJ 7 .Tife "-Jackson; ' in . majestic
equipoise, the , Columbis, : with his eye
flied ow some' imaginary pins, , antiltia
countenance aglow- biz anticiwThin of s .
ten-strikei , :sisd rtaiat, i other •Washingtott,
aitting*-Otd-likent&itide, - waiting for'
his only ihirtnW be - :Wished: 141'3110,e
'could the feitNoTtWoodety, ..ank,(l* 'ad:
miriticii,or *bakM1413.10;4440 keepers ;
end 1000 zitniPtkiiitio Odont-Rennoll
cvaPistaasemilee - ,' •• :
_• ---..: .% •. : „: ... 1
•.' pountleestn;general principieia loot
-Von geographically • central is -hest :for a
'National Capital, and yet this reason' for
removal li aveakereley - year: ` With - in
Creasellfaciliffeti for interecunittraileation"
the difference, 'tel4oooinifei;;Anany4e.
section liebilitinuallY l af.:,"Jela I :inomenV. The fact ii, there ' lirtfenlingheralhaf, tke ;
Eisthas ttsijirciet•inatamce.lii:;iitir::
: tics„
_That N OW Nii,rk an4l4 3 ivisilvanifil
and 2.l"Tibt Ragland &Laird ", ado: much ,:of
our,lesdelation ;for their i: local linterests. ,
ot iest
It4ie tide *bleb atirs:up did iO. Inch'
att enterprise as Aber pro ; 1 tind' will
insist on . '' Heft jil . file .(filtift
~( C enteloOt.
fr i* * .heiell . 4 l l / 4 /?° -0 1 0:44.40 c'il,or
i eitlintlitthee: ' - •- ' . , ,',_ ~ ;
'The question pt Chinese twilit:Wein
* becoming one gin? Shall
we invite ahe ming .
.., 4 , 1 1 6 ,30:
liffit'seilt 'Bhal'we, 'king ° renew',
:and - their Ciiiirzstioif face to' tite !with'
.Chttitikaltre ilia Chifstianl'avillistrdiff
•in • obe ,of , stoutest ' for. htt nit skit yql •
ItsilentheoidVititheitieWilhalir 02 t
44-
*
'bar- eolith:tent thtilan taeleld? / ii,,
1 10 1t4V10414 1 t, 40"*00019 1 .e.00. 4p,
v , ip:: Yew : )I , '
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Th 4iel lit C l i*A l3 l 4 ff /ii it4t:
of th4:44.l**inat .101174.., • allabn a
attetition:iof , ottri:statgamestiv At may be,
t isle;shelliiive. to modify seine of. the anew
• 4408piteditheMdesAnatiabr ot: ithjs intjete
. :pitted stream of immigrationPadd fiftitiTh:
time repel the tide we have hitherto in
vited. • Hem ?Liam.
PITISB
4irmig *fill_ •
. _._.._
it.i 2c toilligks (K )'dispatth . '"si - •
• _ ' A - 7.. Ys•
&taintamity was startled' anittedni
' mttlesteral by' i'repnrf that - Thee.
II; Irvine, a - farmer of this county. and
for-many ' , years PrW.dOt - of • the Rich-
NtiondStsge Company, had attempted to
foree his .daughter,,..n ..handßOMe,-,And.
sprightly little girl somefourteen years of
age, to marry a young man named
Broadwelll Keith, and she persisting in a
refusal, he held a ,piatol to - her head and
allowed Keith to livish 'caresses on the
, unwilling: girl: - - Even thenthe'would not
-consent to marry him, and •the father shut
her in a room with Keith,' and told hit
thati"alle would be d—d - glad to marry,
him when, he had gotten through , with ,
her." Bbe made her escape from the,
room, and Keith ran after her and
bro ht her back to the house, and Irvine:
a t
lock her i an-upper room. Her step-,
mot el had gone to Mr. Henry .Bow.
'm s,. who fives near by,
the
escape :1244 -
;husbands rpelty, and the :poor little , ,
prisonermanaged to send her, by a negro
m i a
,wg• the following note;: written Woo,
, tilt' on a scrap of paper: , .. a.i. •-.
lie ' ei tta7:. or: Mili Me2l -80 P rife cl hod Giml y here; 's'llak f e oc - ra;10 ,
,tr ng to Mike Broad =Keith' isleepL . With.'
'fife .'',Vihittlen e arth IN, I' .do?' Please'
3it igta,
come or aerie. ' - - ° ile . ivill not let•rhe 'calif)).
down stairs. Ohl what will I do? 114
IS the lituidtetOodlintll some onesecenes"
to lf,,inei t i. fleake,'Aßl please fetid pnef
so e 0 . 0 . A ., 11 011L- .;, Ho ;mil burst Ihg. boll Of On
0; 5 1.11.
? *Vvlfi l ' - ' I ' Boi l
, gave the note to Mr. ..
m , who immediately went to her rescue s
and seeing her,at the wind,* of theroom
in which she was Confined;, Plactd.a /ad'
der, which happened to be at hand s r and.
she came down on it, and thus.t escaped
the clutches of her unnatural .Esther and
an unscrupuloun few ; _, , i• ,;.• • ~...:4.v. k . :. •
Mr. Bowman.itt& herb kiiiital
placed her at Opt.rd's, `where she`;
found protection and all the sym pa thy
and tenderness which kihdhe.arted ,pee;
pie would naturally'show to one in , her
..
forlorn condition ; ' . .. '
Warrants were issued for the arre st, -
of '
tritine and Keith, and they were brought
to town, by Deputy . ElheriffiCochrane and
Didiake t and the trial set „for yesterday
afternoon, but the hearing was postponed
till this morning ,at 9 n'clock. • Irvine
• wanreleased onball..but- Keith was sent
to jai-in default of $5,000 ball. , ,: •
I=M=:=M
• FeW,Pettldruf in this country, ern aware
'of the number of species of fungi, :•or
mushrooms, that are capable of being _
made useful as food, of _for sauces, and of
the excellent qualities that many of, them,
pre*it. -:One or two species, gathered
with..much apprehension, and trownedr
npon by most persons, exhaust the ate&
of available& is this direotion, - whilit'Our
more fortunate or more learned - foreign
brethren have at their command varieties
that serve to replace nearly every, kind of
food. or at least aid in giving to them
piquant flavor. One specles, known as
"
vegetible beefsteak, cut, In slices,
stewed for half an hour, and - then fried -
with gravy,.would be vadily mistaken,
with the eyes shut, for the article the
name of which it bears. • The puffballs,
pliced, fried with egg and a few bread
crumbs and fine herbs, present no distant
resemblance tops very line omelette.
Another speciesycalled . the "fairy ling
mushroom,' which found - on/ every ,
grass plat , in Europe. wbeic'holled, tin
-
toast and before tholire Under We cot*.
4 ' lli
makes a dish toset before the king.":
Another furnishes an excellent. intbStk:
tote rob sweet breads. The Englisgh coolt- 7
ery books abound in recipes. for dr -wim.
these different-. forms of-fungi, in every
imaginable was, A po less -than- a hun4red.
recipes being :found in some of. thew
It is, ofcourse, well to be careful in regard
to the use of mushrooms in this countrt, •
and where theris reasonable doubt it rs
best to tbstain ffom them altogether. it
is said to be perfectly possible by - means Of
simple and intelligible instructions' to
distinguish between the noxious and nee
ful kinds, though we shall not , attempt,
here to give the rules which are publish
.ed on this subject, lot fear of leading
some of our readers into difficulty.
We are assured that all the varieties that
are known to the French. and English
cooks are found in this country, and some
species of finer qualities than any that
are met with abroad. The total number
of species that are merely eatable," but ac
tually desirable, as, articles of food,
amounts, we believe, to as many as sixty;
and It is said that the proportion of the
polionous kinds to those that are whole
some, is not greater than exists between
the wild fruits and berries that aretordina
rily met with.
The area of London, including the vil
lages in the suburbs, amounts to 78,000
acres, or very nearly 122 square miles.
This is London as defined by the Regis , .
trar 'General of vits,i, statistics, .end in
cludes Hampstead,. Fonda" Town and
Stoke Newington on the north; Wands
worth, Norwood and Sydenham o the
south; Bow, Poplar and Greenwich on
the east; and Kensington, Hammer,smith
end Fulham on the west. On this area,
including these Inhurbe, Stand over
400,000 iniuthited botqies,,irith' an ,'ever.
age of nearly eight' persons to a house, ,
giving a mesas deludi,Twat [soy Pereele).l
to each' acre. The population.oft
London, in 1888, ,is. only, . based on
estimates, no *sap baying been taken , I
since` 861; but bY, telting the average An"'
nual - Inerease Widely prevailed between
1841 and, 1861 i, int believed that the num
ber of Inhabitants amounts to 8,12008 ti
sonls.n The county'-.-rate .iusamdm -t,,, of
1866 P%Nd th e annual' income ; derived'
friplh' P e r t Y tu-Lopaik:** l6,Bo B ,6B6 .'
The , pfivistion,or radon ; varies frOm
1 e ietentt*elthU4 Water : Pa* to 42 9 .
feet 14 let:nate, iliarkga Sat aPsteal;
,
• The'popula on resldeasiA a ,meanaltnnt
tl°,l4.P.t 8 9.pre--bigh ,wateranerk.
'. o4 teciella , mak considerable
'4° +- 11 6 1 9 ti load are Shooter's Hine
411 fet'Aunt ifisdenhant:ll, 660 '1 0 ,
;above.high 'water Mirk" '" ' :, ' ,
I , -=J'7.. . - n - r------ , -”srase”---- , -- , -" , —. - 1,.
z , Wnsnosci Wonst.Tv'grhe!Arae*S* Ar
r icatturist is, t'slalalti t 'aped ' , the• Vi •l4+ ep
of eatiblirmervof Maier liPtber•
alerelitmdMothf itti hone cif two be;
Aix* ig1;011' 41,1 ,elkil` Pa Or
ea *Tit' e , gpx sums, *dip
ithblesb ei.'" It mMads ~, ,the
breakfast should ha tah_en be4fri„gaittg.
;fTdVaKtt - then thifigr rill lymi Weide
041,eda'aftdriedIS the meendtucenth
go no bndir 'about the ittUdthobla far
Ole , comfort :Pf :the thing/ e ms vote far ,
early labor. .We ought to say, holVeveri
that this is our theory, not. - curpritetytei:
? • --' 3 ---••, ' ''.'
K i Tuts: centre li ne ~. ,fai' thenTitst ;tit*
~: dg#rttt Wily, York, Itall', .:' • 1; xsted,,
'0 • both eattiwthwriteir. . .
~, - 'Web.
ling, the engineer, and material for the
abutments Is preparing rapidly.
, AZETTE JULY 20, },1869,.
Loudon.
. : 4~'~r~c~va
VOCIONSIC .4 KELLY".
sn a insoles:lli too - was ti
LamK:i . 4l,anteris, Chandeliers,
D LAMP coops.
Also, CARBON AND LIIBRICATiNe OMB.
w
_ _ _
inaZitomirfiirinii. Th lropteienaiirpflraftor
road Itoliseteeptir, ;wimp tit Wiesner once
PIPEK 'CHIMNEY 1101,13.-Bcei
1 AkTEICIPIPES,
94132515ZT TOPS
A large allaorilliera,
HENRY H. COLLINS.
sioch.si.t _ Ad Avenue, nor 9mlthAel4lst.
CHINA. CUTLERY;
WO WOOD STREET.
• . ?Witir 'GOODS.
- .
VASES,
sdusa IA wan
NEW
dT DI Y HiIt
TEA lirrs.
king' T curs,
sittipliOntra," • -
:A larged _ „ ook •
Stifttli . 600DS
of on delorlDikozis.
asa,exemlne oni pees, and we
feel asilellect ao one need Otto Wattled&
T.• RIMED Ar• CO.
WO WOOD STREET.
,px , Hco.Lsrßßir.
;110 1 1/VIALt WIEDEB4OLD.
•2 4 tai:160 Third Avenue,
. ,
Upholiterl -ind Dealer: in Curtain Gtiodi,
Ditert L the ,attaation of their friends arid the
public to theiciinely 'snorted inset of
Luis and Xottinghini es:tains Vestibale
Ladr4; DiunlOs . Beim C ornices.
_Mil= cloth.
estin. Deisissu; Mit Ol4 add :Walnut
filiribs Ikeda of Superior mete, Hui
Matteis Wire heir.) V ows witaws,
, t l
laws 'fneS t ig h lll.lllg.7l:44l,:reit
iothe ituroecilon or their customers. Pure white
itastern dhow IresShers always on nano.
I - HOLTZMAN vnzoluoia.
N 0.30 0 THIRis • AVENUE.
nerB:o3
?WWI.
thlit - 111111 S :1101101
r SLHL KILL
FRENCH :FAMILY FLOUR.
This Ilour wiU only es sena nut wlOni
claim ordered
imam. 41 . 44, num =aim
PEARL. um, sifillarMt"
warn,
Qom .T_Atairrtr r MRAL
-1 17r#6111111D111111.0”
Anewb4Y. Bent. 4 1 . um., raa..
ICE.
TCE . ',101E: •
Wffi EitEBS,.
ICJE ryk AL E ,
No. 55 Diamond Alley,
Prrirsintan. PA. .
addresiediont r i3s,
wad, AlAllegheny, will rechire.Droutpt attention.
Wsgons running in Pli,tsburgh and-Allegneny.
myl6:110 • t . •
j_ LIVERY:S A - BLES.
sonxu.• srmareart • nbir..n.rarneassox.
ROBIN IL PATTERSOIV& CO.,
Z"I'VE ZI V• *4 11-452 4ND
wma:Ouotr Jammu
lETINTIt 110111,E LIBERTI IT.
sos
Mite*tit*. Pa.
LITTIO4BAP=OI
ME
uxJ ustaaavv...«..4. 4 c:.ranar clam.,
QUremattaitsktu.,sueceiso.it
.44 wawa' frantaaintivii a 0044 `-,` ~ • t •
11341L147116AVILITIMEdiAl g idgalld
r 1 '.". I A, s' tUti'' bthibibeat
, ett of ta '- ' dLattu
:Brads.. LaNy Olt,
11)1pioutils. , Op i 1.6
sites , tal I C 11." ant . %se firi
--lint piteßWllMlMOrighl, .1 ;•,:, i. 1 t.• .-' ,- 1 , ;
•„„-,,„, 7
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r• memnassinsunrestowases autoulat:
ID 1111,101111rik • allgUtiati , , I
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Ast i ~. .• I, "
l iarri bi li4= "llll44 °IN"
WWI tre , d ,- • r;
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•
01$ 4101 1 10 6 ,4h4AliViblek
egiud_Nadir AtiP. HhOtay
Al'
!At, • •o=roul
, v 4 lv • ; t -mavens •
' 1 11 t4Y 1174 ;ift1 1 !9'11 1 1 Y
, ,;,, 14 4 .. , , - i ~. , A
q v is i giEavai, co u , l .rt wit- .
ettactle. L'= , $4.1.,0is iisSlt.„te„ mil 4 6, '' 4 f
lisaufacturew Awl im t'ki,k:B'.
QVIBIZOIVAILL IMUSTOL WA31311 doe.
Wise sad Warsboass. 303 MIKITY OTBSZT
illir AU oaten prootly stte3oo4 to.
ICARPETS,
jtai zoopt.
•
CARPETS.
ma
We otter altßitalkitir THIRTY DAYS ONLY:
a line or New and Choice Patterns
Ettglish TapesblOrrtissels, Ingrain,
and MerTarpets t
,
.
AT LESS TIBLk2T 'COST OF' 1-817011TATION,
and our entire stock at prices which make it an
object .to buy_ this montu, as these - Epode have
pryer oeen offered so low. ,
September
Our Store will close at S r. at. until b
first.
jy9:MIT
Ci..' : l ; :-R4 . :T....,_.. i
"AiIC P., Sip
AT LOW PRICES'.
We Offer many of MU gdods much beim/Oast
-Sprtnre ;linen. Those needing goods our
Jinn Can says Money by buy pag t at once.
BOYARD, ROSE do CO,
21 Fll7ll AMEIU3I.
jyl.4:daT
NEW CARPETS!
aruxke,il.l3o9.
We are now opening an assortment unparalleled,
far th/a city 'Pr .14.2•11p3T: . ; • -
VELVETS ;BRUSSELS THEE-PLYS;
- Thek:fery Newest Designs )
•
Of our own reCont importation and eielectedinno,
eastern manotscrixers.
lIEDION AND LOW =PRICED
IT'Veriit AIMS,
~,.
Q
QUALITY AND COLORS.
An =Extra Quality 'of Rao Carpet.
We are now selling many of the above at
GREATLY BEDIJOE.D :TRICES.
i'CHUM BROS.,
fro. • 51. FIFTH FE.NT/E,
01411 1 [1 MOTOCEI
HAVE M I ST 2,;9EITED A.
FINE; *I4EOTION OF
ittrustoatis,
TAi ESTRY BRUSSELS
num ny AND
INGRAIN CARPETS.
THE LABGEE1 1- ASSORTIIENT OF
WAITE, COCK & FANCY
- BUNTINGS,
FOR SUMMER WEAR,
TIM' CITY.
STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
OMER XeCLINTOOI & ,COll.
WINDOW MIADES,
s 1.
'
New, and ilan*me Designs,
No. 107 Stratiket Street
(Mil,ratil,JagbnnCs) •
41 1 /14AOMILA ,filtMtols44Wiftgli lideCte t Mar
ginitW.V4O. II3 # OI ‘ 49I % .II W ITSMSTAIir.
-aw-Wir o IPS* ABTlOLE4mkownr.
tkuw,tisp.,:4,4l,9llrktoimacru as pilaw tstaa
will INSY 41100.4 3 :4 3 414 14 * - • .1.
• i JO& B. OitES & BRO. .-
_v:44221101,, t . .
W L L" ral
"Vim upon Fong A . NEWIIIIO4
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01 •
Pa* " 1 04 ir
Alrit ; i g
NSW; Mt i leMßE grew,
,~~~:
Liberty- Street"
10/‘,..7c , ) ii&i.-sa;.99 11411,1111 1"
:
d '- litAtiaditteD4gaS l UMOßTV,
)— t.QIiNABIENTAL .
11 ;niCgdiatu_ xxti r k urit i:
vaeroavummatory
iCALI I I3 3 , *WIRD O tial liZe
ha star raga la cub
will' Kim Lot RAW Ita "
r Ladles , ia4 tientlemita'a 111142 game done
lies SWAM insanat. at
SPEC2III:- SALE Or
iIicFAELAN:II•& COLLINS.
No'. 71 ;lad 73 FIFTH AVlth 114
(Stoond Floor)
Flom' Oil Cloths,
Window Shodesi,
1!!!M1
VERY SUPERIOR
IMI
Sib FITT3 AYRNITE
WAM, PAPERS.
W P4PEK
NO* OPENING AT
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JUST OPKNED
THEODORE
.P. NUMP,r,
87 Market Street,
Prints, Iguslins,, Drew;
,Goods,
MA SHAWLS•
PULL Ll= OP
SILK SACQUES.
Very Cheap. , 1 •
ST. BLIIIBLET
pass. PI LANDLESS & CO.,
Mato Weaon. Carta Ca.)
Wai"aal'ag DZALK2O SH
FOreigh and Dianestle Dry Meal,
\ No. 94 WOOD STIDDIT.
Third dam atom Diamond anew.
INIFIEIS. LIQUORS, 4C. "
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
impourzon or
WIRES, BEISDIES, GIN, .10.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PULE* BYE,-.WiIIISKiES,"
409 PENN
Have I{emoved to
1108..384 AND 386 PENN,
Cor. EleirenthSt., (formerly Canel.),.
J. V. mamma.— .... 2. 8221.712n3=.
DILLINGEE & STEVENSON
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS I# '
Pure Rye Whiskies;
13120.11TEP9
BRANDIES WINES,GINS,&C
1
No. S 7 Second . Avenue,
ap33 PITTSBURGH; EA.
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO:;
aos. ists. 183.131, iss and 193,
rutin MEET. piTTEISUBOH.
I[I3I37ICIVILIMUS
Capper Distilled Pare Bye William.
LlBN_denters In FOREIGN IMES and 1.1.
Quo's& BOPS. an. mums,
I!CEROELtX7' TAILORS.
-pt , TUE GEL, t • ,
"r` . (Late Cutter wtei W. Hespeohelavil
Dirmucuemir TAr.Loa.,
Stalthileld Streettatittaburgb.
14ZEW SPUIENO-G901113.
splendid new Wok of
GE027115, GASST3II4II:EX
Just neared 117 lILENRY
'alit *eftMint Tanci vo Smithfield Meet.
DR. NITHITTEMIZ
11Q7PirlItIltrES TO TELEAT ALL
private 'diseases. Byphills hi 1 Its forma..all
diseases, sad teeelfectslot:Mercury ire
tompiettoyitradlasteel: DperMsterrhes or Srasi.
nal Igeanness . and /mPolailet, l rtsiqUalf , Pea
self•atniseor Other causes, and whieb. Drogues
acme of the following Mete. aap tenes,•beihy
weakness, indliresUon. emu= n,amnion to
seem, umamiutkees„ooo.ll of 49,4 p! ewe olib. ;
l i n g tre mor Indolence norturnin enussibv9.
and finally. so .prostratAthe soma eir:rio p emu, I
render_ nuirriase" Visa htetorY. en ielone
tommm‘oro: petati tty ddre.V. rts at.'
Tel
Meted with, 92ess ottosir ottlfli della* colt
or iong staaaingtemititlitlonst romp tpolat,u
site IX* Doctor a mat- lie netts ails.'
A parilonlar Sttsiatioisj/(01111.-tosniir ononw
Mande. Letteerrlma or ly_hites, 'WO=
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soon osistorossusw ' ... r Y
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i Sbat mt filijAo
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wAs instmilen; 'Use nt•
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loits iistare , UoicoossO9 l 9 lll . -- -
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rooms. bi eim
opinion can Do ob if, -
Lima ere n.written sti t or the ease,
artei,es pa be ,forininieellur SUM or 11Z0. ,
Vass.' n ions ilinaLleef. So f Tpa personal ,
- SzondiisUots is &Whitely 1 -ns i *Mk to -
others nails um= nuonlion , Tared; sad •:
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den witb mit r0n 199 . 481 " 111 el=ti tal '
te ,isevram. 0104 Int :guldi . pp
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, , E7._.__. All lereattipttaugr er ranairsd At • the,
rees own laboistoty. ids i-i. mai nu.
nTn. Medical pamphlets at °me free, or
ill ° for two stamps. No matter who bare
failed. lend what he says. Hours V A.ate lob P, D,
Sundays la ii. to Sr. X. Onof,NO. 9
WTLI,
lintilsr. meat Court Henna riiisiariii, rip,
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