The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 23, 1869, Image 2

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A *ONDER.
atm gilwav .
groweth Issm - the great wonder.
Whxnall iris fieldsage blushing like the dawn,
Auger:sly criteposr little A Serer mowed 'guider. •
That I.caikste ISO flowers, that one being gone:
No flower of all, beeanst of one being gone.
Age, ever in me groweth the Vest wonder,
When all the hills are shining. Naive and red.
And u. ly one poor IRV, flower plowed under.
That it were all as one all were dead: -
Aye, all as one if sit the lowers were dead.'
1 esin not feel the beauty of the roses;
Their soft leaves seem to me but layers of dr st;
eutersproperibig hand , each blesslngelognlr
ti
Nothing Is left me but my hope and • rust:
NoUdng Out heavenly hope,aad heavenly trust.
I get hen ce ,
,etn of the sweetest places: „
My my triends no longer coulters Me:
Mingle tannehow grow the old laminar faces:
Tor I can nothing have, not Worthy thee: -
Au my possessions 1 possessed tnrongh thee:
Baying. I have not—strange anti stiletto:l!
'Heaven needs must cast ita sha..ow on mutant ;
Tea, drown us In the waters of aftl , ction,
Breast high, to mare us know our treasure's
worth:
To make us know much oar love is worth.
And white I mourn, the anguish of my story
Sneaks, as the wave breaks do the hinaering
bar;
Titeu.art but ulddeiln the deeps of glory. .
levee as the sunshine bides the lessening star,
And with tree love I love thee from Mar.'
I lino* Our Father must be good, not Mil.
And th.: murmur not for faith's sake. at emir BM .
Nor at the mystery of, the working
That somehow bleideth all things in 2ilt Wlll,
And though s e, slay Use, make ma tinsel: DM
mine for
'Alden Osier, In ThihroCr'slimg
• .
111;ki9ILYMA ,,
Two convicts escaped from the Clear
field county jail last week./
ilm'Ammican House in Couder sport,
Potter county, was burned to the ground
last week.
?as Juniata county soldiers' monu
ment is to cost $9OO, and be completed by
november Ist.
- Thelma robberies areYery frequent
ill the neighborhood of Gettysburg and
Cbarnbersbruar., ,
-Fowl wells for oil are going down, near
Meadville, one • , of them is alredy two
Inindred feet deep. and fast getting deeper.
Cmor, B. F. MSG, an old politician
and esteemed citizen of Armstrong coun
ty, died at Freeport on the 15th inst.,
aged V 3 years.
Tun Meadville Agricultural works are
rimming full time, and selling all the
machines they can make, that is about
thirty per week.
W' •cu AR" is al miserably wicked
that the respsctable portion of the poptlia
dna talk of for:EN a Vigilance Commit
tee, andtherebyasatatng the officers of the
Ls - Clearfield they have an. early , clos
ing movement, and ten firms, doing Lusi
neas in that bigough i lutve a card in the
'stating that they wM closeitheir
sores during the Snip= at sight o'clock.
.
"fnernau a hunicane in Butler county
the other day, which, besides tearing tip
trees and down_ fences, blew a hat off the
head of Major` Frank Anderson four
iMes. ' We don't know If. the Major ran
•
_Taw-little girl who some weeks ago
nsaistipposed to have been lost in the
mountains, near 111.ereenibmg, has been
hinter near. Bridge/grit, Cumberland
county, where she Ind been taken by a
band of Ckipseys. '
41k. IVox.ra - named Esther McNamara
wiseWm.over by the: Reading seaming*
daticni train, upon, Friday morning, - a
short distance below Pigenixville, and
insatntly killed. •A coal train was pas-_,
sing in the other direetion 'at the time,
end the woman did not notice the 'AR-
Prot& of the Pooseolger train.
Tsneicavation of the: Indian mounds
Cornphutter Township, Venango '
County, Rennysly.ards, =has resulted Ist,
some very . interesting developinent4,
The mummified , body of , an Indian
princess has been discOored, and was on
exhibition at Titusville; Thursdey, - 'The
telltale are said to be in an excelent
statenf petrifaction, and worthy °Ltd
entific inspection. ' ' • - •
Walleye received the first =abet of
Futaie Opinion, a neat little weekly pa-
per published and edited in, Chambers
burg by. Mr. Foltz,4 It claims to
bean advtnced Republican paper,_cord'.
- ally supperts the party nominees end has
for ha motto "The will of the people is
thplikw of the land." We should like.to
See it cordially supported and an estab-
Belied success if it sticks to the princi
ples it so boldly announces in its first is-
• Tan Doylestown Democrat says: On
the evening of July 11th, Henry L. Fos
ter, a broker in Philadelphia, and Con
Santis, his wife, were thrown from a
carriage in which they;were riding along
thelieshaminy -creek , road, in-Bensalem
township, near Sehenck's Station, by the
horses taking fright. Mr. Foster and his
wife were both injured, the latter very
'seriously aboutthe head and body. They
were both removed to their residence at
Sr.hendlei Station.
•
Ink -Altoona Vindicater says : On
Thursday afternoon last, one of the most
terrific thunder and lightning storms on
record, .• visited Huntingdon and that
neighborhood. Two men, employes of
the Penn's. Railroad, took shelter under
It' cod senate, above Huntingdon: A
wire'extended from the telegraphivire to
the ground in Close proximation to the
!pet occupied b, the two men: During
The progress of the storm the:electric cut
leo passedAmu the *ire and Wank the
men,•, killing,tltem instantly.
Tat :Pittston Gargle says: On Sattif
dayi July , Bd, apung lady from x e i r
• 'York, visiting soinelliends
in Htuktstrille,.*as killed under very
4.011.01S'lit(1/11/13tai204 /rank VeDl4lO
- . , , . .
;lon was ,tnampinpany the „young lady on
**lire to Harvey's. Lake,, -and • had,his
carli a _rk _fc° l4 Pg the ,house ; : to receive
,
wsoo , Wals at this moment passing
ihrougetthe gate. Tie war at the in.
stant examining a revolver to ascertain
:whether it was loaded or noti° : when - it
*tut .acchkrptelly discharged and the
ihrougly the'44o'B heart,
her instantly.
I.4lbanott couriersSyst7 Mr.
fiandenv proprietor:of the.; Camp.
i m u s tows-,hotelo was. seriously =stabbed,
foil Mondtlybpitierrnaolittuted Thotitis
Houston,. Soneton was making 'more,
moisa,thaultawagreeible td• Mr. Sanders,'
whorequestisittar to be ikuleti - wheolet ,
drew a knife and madvo Bolting nt . idi.A , ,l
''ettttleg hipt„badrtgr the jhdamen.
'sal:motel atciatitiWestedand, was brought ;
IrtheLotatimjalL , He tie Giernien;w4 o ,.
.Itaa been werktug - elf.it firm A short time
jite. Alplatty,ot Osrapbellstowa., ,Our
infotpant states that ` kiss Sitelar'a, cau l
410bHwaseensidered:datigeretut. , : ,
,
Ort!Thttrodsir Vittika dog belOngingiO
ligeTaitteßithktitettittei'fli Zia liarnivt**
Vtt. The dog. ~w as
Vint under s willow tree near t'he'dd iweell-
ing,', when the fluid:put a sudden termin
ation to his existeniw -
On the same day the barn of Mr. Peter
Hisser,in Londonderry ' tOwliabip, *as
ckby,lightning. „ Bands were at, the ,
min a
o e edf ngaged wifiete i an n
shock.
F d
d un 'ir ldii:l e ot g the , th e ir:
inmi"W rth as
The barn took
_
-fire and wasVonsumed, with its Contents,
embracing the wheat, the full crop of hay,
a threshing machine and other farming
implements.—LeLaon Courier.
Os' Thursday - last two boys, named
Washington E. Owen, son of Rev. Mr.
()wen, pastor of the M. E. Church. St.
Clair, , and Dawsott , D.". H. - lirint, - adoptetr
son of Mr. Dawson, shoe dealer of the
same borough, went with another boy
na med Roehrig. to a'bretik in A vein to
bathe. The hole is very deep , but fora
certain distance froui the bank slopes.
Beyond, it descends perpendicularly.
The-boys, who could not swim, ventured
too far, and got beyond their depth.
Roehrig succeeded in getting out, but
young Owen and Hunt were drowned.
Their bodies were recovered about three
hours after. The boys were each about
thirteen years old, and were bright intel
ligent lads.—lfiners' Journal.
Tux Miner's Journal says : On the
evening of the 9th Mat , a terrible accident.
happened about six o'clock, at Oliver's.
Eagle Hill Shaft, killing Win. Clark and
John Delaney. It seems that a platform
had been erected In the shaft, about twen
ty yards from the top, for the purpose of
putting in new timber. 'On this platform
Mr. Clark and Mr. Delaney were work
=ing. A support of the platform on one
side gave way, the platform tilted, and
the unfortunate men slid off, and fell a
distance of about one hundred feet to the
bottom. -In their descent they struck on
the sides of the shalt, and were shocking
ly injured. Mr. Clark was picked up
dead, the whole back part of his head be
ing laid open, and his neck broken. De
laney's head and body were also crushed
and otherwise mutilated. He lingered in
an insensible condition for about an hour
and a half, before he died.
OHIO.
,
AT Harshmanville, a few miles from
Dayton, on Saturday evening, a small
boy and girl, children of John Reid,
were engaged In play, when the boy,
finding a shot gun within reach, pointed
It at his...sister, and, supposing it to be
unloaded, pulled the trigger. The dis
charge sent a heavy =load through the
child's head, killing her instantly.
ON Tuesday, in Washington Park,
Cincinnati, a handsome young Pole shot
himself through the heart. The cause
was unrequited love for a young Italian
girl. In: the dead man's pocket was
found the following letter written in Ger'.
man:
"One Hour Before Death—My name is
Emil Gerewski. I have been trying to
kill myself for the last two weeks, and I
.regret exceedingly that vl . was not killed
while fighting in the Union army. Let
none of my friends who may read this
mention how I died to my poor mother
and sister.
"Adieu, dear home."
OS Tuesday a weak-minded man
named John Meagher, living
r ,ixt Cincin
nati and for years addicted to drunken..
nes% attacked his wife—with whom he
had lived fifteen years—with an axe, and
inflicted two terrible gashes, Irbm the of--'
feces of which she will probably not re
cover. The immediate cause of the ter
ribleuZ deed was the woman's ref to
give her drunken husband a dollar to pay
for more liquor. Horrified by w he
had done, Meagher ran through the
streets until he reached - a wharf boat on
the Ohio, from which he plunged into the
river and was drowned. The unhappy
couple had four children, the eldest being
13 years old. -.. ,
Iron Care.
Since the recent accident at Mast Hope,
on the Erie Railroad, the question of the
propriety of using iron cars has come up
again for discussion. Just after the acci
dent of December 28th; 1967, at Angola,
on the Lake Shore Road, when 70 persons
were killed and 40 were wounded, iron
freight cars were experimented With but
the results Were• not satisfactory. Now,
however, a car has been proposed which,
it is stated, will entirely supersede the
wooden cars. The new car is composed
of wrought iron tubes combining the
greatest strength with the least weight,
cannot take tire, and will not break into
splinters. Another advantage consists in
the 'greater amount of, merchandise the
iron tube cars will carry. It is asserted
that a common box car built of • wrought
iron would weigh` less than six and
one-half tone, while wooden cars of
the same dimensions weigh not less
then ten tons. The wooden cars • are
allowed to carry ten tons of freight; the
iron cars, on account of their greater
strength, it is believed, could carry thirteen
and one-half tons, the weight of car and
freight then being only twenty tons.
The imperfections of railroads are at
present also the subject of extended com
ment by the journals of England, where
the general impression has heretofore been
that better protection to life and limb is
furnished than in any other country. Bat
serious doubtaare:beginning to be enter
tained as to the soundness of this belief;
since•the record of` ccidents that aredaily
occurring at the London rail way stations,
and on the English` roads, is becoming ap
palling.' The Pali Mail Gazetta character
izes - some of , the station", as slaughter
houses, Where people are dallAutchered,
and states that within a week no lees than
five'or eirc perilous were killed outright,
and seven' or eight badly !aimed ate
lempting, to .get turd off tbe railway
cars thez u enter or , go outer the stations.
. .
Is Tits Boston Public Library, among .
Those regularly entitled to draw bookathe .
:females bear the • pro Portion to the millet
•of skint five toisir. • Mere than, two :
'thirds'of the fenialeil have' no business
ovation; white less than end:twelfai 'of
the miles are Intim% category. Of
females :with regular occepatiefitel..,euv
,were pupils:or students; )175 were teach-'
firer or of other torefee*(ltlet emPleYgli i .
50 . 1 were engaged in some meohaelqu 7 0 '
crAfiriiAnd the reatovere saleswomen,
: 4 B1 3 : 1( Of, the pen hi some ciipactty, ef.ef
;110911/1 other -Aeeteations, _Qf 0.05 4 .
males,.l,o4slmreued some trade or ,
ufacture; 2,025 were in some mercantile
,employment-rembracing 911 clerks, 850
salesmen, ,820 mechanics, 226 book.keepd
elli4 - 04 528 Were of some 'professional
I:intimation—as 106 lawyers, 88 editors
and-eporterg, 82 clergymen, 100 teach
ers, 152 phyelcians, surgeons, dentists,
AM:4129 public officials; 287 of the
ing ,, chisseS; 158 of artistic pursuit; 224
iationiltlnds; 750 pupils and
littfdents;'2oo ihetrei store boys; dm:
PITTSBURGH.GAZETTE: FRIDMC,
_JULY 23, 1869.
....4 ? ..'`...:_'‘.::.2.-,.CXIPPINGS.
'inn ladiesllit their hats fbrwirtilid/
lady just. no*. If galktien were to ;
assume that angle they would be aeettsed
.
of having taken s o mething spirited.
GEN'Eztre BartnaN, the inventor of the
farms rifle, heel a brilliant reception at
St. Petersburg, and is doing a flourishing
',business witle,the t ßussitin Government
..Pal g .. .
Tue. princiamblers at Monaco are
Russians and Americans. Among the
latter are several females, who may be
seeniOrning and evening at the rouse el
nofr, tablee l , . a ... ., 7 . _ , ,
SUNDAY SCHOM..9 are being established
in Russia upon the American plan. In
the usefulness of these institutions, Amer
ica:has silently , taught a lesson to entire
Christendom,
Dn. HiNcticurr, Bishop of Petersbor•
ough, had much ready wit, and was ex•
tremely apt at checking those who were
fond of cavilling at, the: meaning 'Of dif
ferent texts of Scripture. On being asked
one day ygliat was to be understood by the
expression "Be clothed himself with
curses as with a garment?" "The clearest
thing in the world," replied the doctor;
"the man had a haba of swearing."
. i
A iinw description of lava .is being
thrown from; the crater of Vesuvius
since the last eruption : Consisting of a
beautiful mass of crystalized salt. This
banditti phenomenon 'has hitherto been
unknown in volcanic natural history.
The licientitle bodies are occupied in in
vestigating the cause and composition of
the crystals. None of the sevens feel
inclined to go down an see into it as yet.
. ,
AMA traveling menagerie in Orleans,
France, recently, the wife of the proprie
tor was passing thee of a lion with
her infant in her arms, her dress sweep
ca,
ing the bars. The be ast seized her gown
with one paw, • and as the woman
turned suddenly round seized with the
other the child out of her arms, dragged
it within the cage, and nearly devoured it
before assistance aid fed. The animal
waa shot. ' , '
.
A METHOD IST paper invitels"otlr friends"
who have any sort of patience in listen.
ing to the slow, dragging singing in some
of the church services to sing the follow
ing stanza, written by the Rev. Alfred
Taylor, to the tune "loyindy:"
liistosily. dolefully, downward w. drag.
Making our muffs most mournfully lag; , 3
-toeing the Benumb( salvatioss so slow:
Groaning and grunting. Wm.,/ es were;
ralutuur puking o'er popes old poem.
Ix'earv. the worshippers want 'o go home;
Droultig io dull they don't know Whit to do;
Pleased when .Ma plodding - x , extorsunuee is
through. - , . -
Ali 132bibilion otpostage stamps is
now being held at the Hotel des Mon mites,
in Paris: England makes:the best show,
as she haithirtylour colonies, each with
a different design. The United States
comes next, the, artistic designs on her
stamps having - a beautiful appearance.
The Turkish stamps contain the year of
the flight of Mehemet, the year of the
reign of the Sultanand the value of the
stamp in Oriental characters. Finland
commenced to issue stamps last year.
The exhibition is open daily from elev e n
to five.
TEE Kladderadatsch, of Berlin, has the
following carriesture on the comparison
between the United States and Europe:
Representatives of the various European
nations are sifting their respective treas
uries, when the figure of the United
States appears to them, bearing the tol
lowing telegram: "New York. The
national treasury 'has increased by ten
millions of dollars since the beginning of
June." One of , the European Finance
Ministers—" Such fellows as those; why'
they have not even &standing army, and
still went to have their say."
WITHIN' the space of one block at De
troit, one - day last week, there were at
one time a ene•legged soldier grinding an
organ; a one legged' soldier holding out
a cigar box for pennies'; a one armed boy
grinding another hand organ ; &deformed
boy asking charity ; a ,lusif.breed Indian
exhibiting a decayed leg, and soliciting
alms ; a young lad asking for nee cents
to buy a loaf of bread for a rheumatic
mother; a man with both feetfoff, look
ing hurt if the' coppers did not fail into
his hat, and a lad leading an old man
from store to store, to collect money to
support him in his blindness. '
THE 'Racine (Wig) Journal has the
following curious incident: "The other
day a young man was indulging in the
luxury of a swing; indulging in it lazily,
that is, he sat in the swing while a vig-
orous friend swung him with a rope that
was attached to the seat. The vigorous
friend,,thinking he would give his friend
a sensation, drew the rope back with a
sudden jerk; the slack, by some means.
twisted around the neck of the swingist.
and with a snap that fairly made his toe
nails jingle, jerked him out of the seat
and left him banging in ' the air. When
he was released from his unpleasant pre
dicament it was a long time before he re
covered, and as yet he has no ;got over
his accidental hanging." ,
A BOLD and successful forgery perpe.
tinted by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell, a Memo
dist elergyrnan at Chittenango, Madison
County, N. Y., basbeen discovered. He
forged the name of Robert Stewart, Pres
ident of the National Bank of Chittenange,
to a draft for $5,000, payable.to the order
of the Rev. Mr. Greenleaf, a Methodist
minister , Of Lee Center. Mitchell and
Greenleaf look alike, and the former de
ceived Mr. Carleton, of New York,' the
publisher, into identifying him Ss 'Green
leaf, to whelk order the draft was payable
at the Fourth National. Bank of
York.,. Mitchell got the money. ,and in
vested It in Government -securities. His
resemblance led to his detection: He has
restored $4,000 end effectedlis Weeps.;
•
Annexattem, •
• The Change of opinion •In the British,
Maritime provinces of Canada" in refer
ence to their annexation to the, United
&ma i is very remarkable. During the
!Crimean war and during the rtecent rei
bellioni the twist bitterly Maine' sent!-'
ments towards the' people slid s thp' Gov -
Orninimt of the United 13*tis Were con-.
tinually expressed in '
: the AnTliPaPern• and
every diaasfer,occurringto, ,tha !lOW
Pointe& nimicks. Was haled, J i glikthe Meet
exuberant feelings of joy. Now, how
ever, the annexation party is, bold and
active: -loliovestotbi l -iVitoit hurnber
of public men and livn`nr, diii4 and'
viecklyfjOirnals openly adv4osiesners.
tion".,_ ',1 4 1 - ew Biunswicit Au '.bdttoi
who three Year! ng o took ,thantherfaide
_of the queadoo, le now . Inuoh•inore .TIO.
lent 1p the expression ,of sentiments of
an opposite chit:uteri favoring,annexa.o
tion. -The'-representattve of the city of
St. John; id Ow 'Provincial' Legielature,
14th: diced, in'that body :a 0,0111064,de.
eloribilofiti , orotAdviesation, olistinitte
priiidneq.9l.l; l o l )4 ll l474: loll l 4
papers advocat e in= On •
EL1)0/1144 , • Y,,
3glUll4llotlnallsl l 4 l ThlPSellige DO
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP GOODS.
Also. OLSSON AND LUBRICATING 01/4
1313NZINE, &o.
N 0.147 Wood, Street.
seCnuE Betireen sth and nth Avennt.
FRUIT. CAN. TOPS.
SEM,L• AIqELT - 14G.,'
051,1,11,1:5
We aro now prepared to suppirorinners and
Potters. It is gierfect. simple. and as, cheap as
the plain top. hating the names of the various
Fruits stamped upon the cover. radiating Crom
the center. and an lades or pointer stamped upon
the top of the Gam • ,
It Is Clearly, Distinctly sad Permanently
34ALTIELsia.D.
by merely placing the name of the trait the
can wattles opimstte the_polater and mailing la
the customary manner. No preserver of Raft or
Rood housekeeper will use any other after Once
seeing I. • • • • tah2s
PIPES, CHIMNEY TOPS. &c,
WATER PIPES,
OIIIMINET TOPS
AMriesswftmest,
HENRY H. COLLIA'B,
spied= lldAvenne.nesr Smithfield St.
TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &O.
SUMMER GOODS
REDUCED RATES.
Would call attention to the large redaction we
have movie In
k Parasols and Sun Umbrellas,
BELLING LT HUY PRICE
COTTON HOSIERY.
LISLE GLOVE&
UNEEP. UNDERWEAR.
All at Very Low Prices.
coLosEn SIT.K FANS,
SILK BOW -
HooCURSETSt' sintra.
.
WHITE MARSEILLES,
/21711 LINEN.
• WHITE ki OOPS.
Cot Iclnde.)
FELNUES,
BUTTONS,
YH BBOIDEEtII3.
MACRUM, GLYDE Sc CO,
78 & 80 Market Street.
710
NBC : SIMMER GOODS
MACRUN d, CARLISLE'S
No. 27 Fifth d.venue,
Dreu Trimmings end Buttons.
Embroideries sad Lace..
•
Ribbons and Flowers.*
Hats and Bonnet&
Glove fitting and French Corsets.
New Styles Bradley's Skirts.
Parasols—all the new style&
tzun and Rain Umbrellas.
Hostery—the best English makes.
Agents for ' , Harris' Seamless Side."
Spring and Summer underwear,
Sole kgents 'or the Bemis Patent abase Col.
ler& **Lockwood's Irvin e ** , **Wear. End,"
'• g Act "Dickens," 'Derby," and other
styles.
Dealers supplied with the above at
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
MGR= & CARLISLE,
NO. 27
FIFTH AVENUE;*
dREAS.T REDUCTIONS
Straw and Millinery
ii•ciNcor)s3.,
-HAIR, GUIV,AND BRAID-HAT AND
DoNNATA.
csviNcrisouLu.wcvscommn&a, -
uate -
laco&Jduatits,u.',Ac. _ _
At INrY Low 17Fices.
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. ipilio es,Lik i monst . % es = riV lona Mch sts . 2 4 l lnitirlak
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rft r iul s ores; (ft keg Til Lediesi sad tisatutioWl7WiW etat a doxii
bulk. Is We mitesi smarm it
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.QA- .R:.--PAE.,,.T..:'S,
Floor Oil Cloth,
radmrerxwarts i ,
window Shades,
AT LOW PRICES;
We offer many of mir goods mach below tart
Spring's prices. Those needing goods In our
line calysaye money by buying at once.
BOVARD, ROSE /c. CO.,
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
J "Cr IA Y. 16 ES fat
CARPETS.
We offer_at )14 tall : tor TUMMY DAYS ONLY,
a tine tot :dew and Lbolce Patterns
English Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrain,
and Other Carpets,
AT LESS THAN COST OP ThIPOSTATION,
and our entire stock at prices which make tt an
object to buy_ this month, u these gooas have
never oeen offered so low.
Our Store will close at 3 r. x. until September
first.
179. d IT
NEW CARPETS!
June, 1869.
We are now opening an usortment unparalleled
to this city of FINEST -
VELVETS BESSELS MEETLYS,
The Very Newest Designs,
Of mr own recent. Importation aad'selectedfrom
eastern manufcturers. -
liEDrun AND LOW PBJ.GRD
EINT Gr R All tii 1 ,
QUALITY AND COLORS.
An Extra Quality of Bag Carpet.
We are now selling many of the above at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
111/111 BROS.,
~.o. 51 FIFTH 4FE IX,
OLIVER M'CIANTOCK it CO.
HATS JUST MEM) A
FINE SELECTION OF
BuirssEit"
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
TECEME PLY AND
INGRAIN CARPETS.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMT OF
WHITE, CHECK & FANCY
MATTINGS,
FOR SUMMER WEAR,
IN THE. CITY.
STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
°Lin NeCLIMCJI & CO'S
WINDOW SHADES,
No. 107 Market Street
Mmbnicang lento Ind Aortsten7 oeleeted stock :
of the newest deahms f the YINEST itTAMT
-141).001i.D to the CIUMPIST ARTICLE known
tq the trade. ,111 of which re offer et prtoes that
win Dal Wesel° esliagao,
WALL PAPEfI.
in OLD Pi4i4_Bll)iiE-;i14.111w.P4C?4
, MAREMAXAVS
'NEW *, " PAM- WOO,
ME
CARPETS
SPEC= SALE OP
mcFARLAND COLLINS.
No. VI sad 73117TH AVENUE,
(Second ?Wort.
VERY 9MIMOR
Oa
23 FIFTH AVENVE
WALL PAPERS.
W ALL 'PAPER
AICXI
of
New and ILindsome
NOW OPENING atT
(NEAR /TM kirWTE.)
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CARItMcCABIDLESEI & CO.,
Late Whoa. Curs C 0.,)
WHOLE/ILLS MALI= IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry &oda,
Wo. 94 , WOOD STEMS%
Myd door sum Diamond oil et.
SUMMER RESORTS.
CRESSON SPRINGS.
Ti Is Farorite.Summer Besort,
Situated on the Summit of the ALLEGHENY
MUUNTAINe t _ 2,200 FRET ABoVE THY.
LEVEL OP THE cEA. will be open for the re.
caption of guests on the 15th Gay of JUNE.
The buildings connected with the establishment
have been e.tirely renovated and newly furnish
ed. Excursion Ti. kris Fold by the Pennsylvania
Railroad. at Philsdriphia, Harrisburg and Pitts
burgh, good for th' Feasnn. AU trains stop at
-,:reason. Tvi 0 If UlibilzHlSO COTTAGES YOH
RENT. For farther information, address
GEO W. MULLIN, Proprietor,
. ,
eissini Sprinie, Cambria connty. Pa.
j15:167
STOCHTON HOTEL,
CAPE MAY, N. 3..
Will open on the 24th of JUNE, 1802. This
hotel has been erected within the pad year, af
fords ample accommodation for :marry one thou
and guests and Is furnished equal to any of the
leading hotels in the United States.
- For terms, ae., until then. address.
• ' PETER GAUDNICH, Proprietor,
No. 302 Walnut street' Philadelphia.
leit:kls-wrst
UNITED , STATEN - HOTEL"
CAPE MAY CITY, - N. J:,
.
Will be opened tor the season speraRDAX. May
ABth.: In all ant class epochal:nerds. equal to
any and yet, attordlng to famines alt the comforts
of a home. President - tirant expects to visit
Cape May thls - sesson and will stop atthe "United
States." Address.,
myatrit , A.AZON MlLLER;Proprtetor.
WINES. LIQUORS. &c.
A U DAY,
IMPORT/ AB OW
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, If.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET. •
Wave Bemoved to
NOS. 354 AND 356, PENN,
Cor. ineventh St., (foranarly Canal.)
DILISEIGNS ' • A; Z. 878`7101130N.
DILLLNGER sTE V ENSON,
DISTILLERS AND DEALERS IN
Pure, Rye Whiskies.
IMPOBTERB OP
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C.,
No. 87 Second Avenue,
irp2o
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO.,
Nos. 185. 197.189, 191, 193 and sea,
?TEST STIIENT. PITTIBMWE.
, stasturaannumus fitir
Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey.
Also. dealers in rosaaour WINES and U.
QUOULL BOPS. do.. ,
DR. vnEtcrir — z:EFL
NTEHTES TO TREAT ALL
urco ' p ri vate di Syphilis in all its tbrins, al;
nary disease an tee erects of reercitiT are
completely, s
eradicated; Spermatorrhea or Semi
' nal - Weakness and Impotency. resulting from
self-abuse or other causes, and which prodnces
acme of the following effect*. as Plateaus; bodily
westnets; indigestion, consumption. avestion.to
society. unmanlinoss, dread of haws ' evenks,
loss of memory. indolence, nocturnal esnissicrnA
and finally w. prostrating the sexual system as to
render mattisie unsatisfactory,. and . thereto's
Imprudent, are permattently eared. Pasoan itf-
Alcred with these or any other delicate. Intricate
or long standing constitutional coninhUnt 'bran
give the Doctor a trial; be never falls.
A particular attenticntilven to all Female cam-
Plaints. Lensrrhea orWhites„yalling, Inflam
mation or Xleeration; or the Nromb. ()retitle.
prnritis, Amenorrhoea, Nenorrhagla. Dystnene
norrheek, and bterility or liarren.neas, are treat
'ed with the greatest suettealt.' . . • . . •
It is self-tividentthat a physician who eonfines
himself exclusively to the study of s. certain class
of dhleases and.treala' thonsandi of cases every
must afelAint grater atilt 10 that specially
than on« in general practlee.
I The, Doctor:rmhilMet - a medical pamphlet of
gilt pasesthat KIM A MU exposition of venereal
anti disestes.kbat can be bad free &Lollies
or by mall for two stamps. In sealed envelopes.
£very sentence Contains insuuction - 10 the V
'lib:Md. and ambibie them to determine She pre
cise Assam or theft ocroplatatia
- The '.' Val abilduhent..' emapriabir Mai ample
locator ceatral.!' Whoa it As not convenient to
visit a city., the ; Doctor's opinion can be oto-
Mine br ambit airritten statement cored cane.
and mamma. can be forwarded- hymnal or ex
press.
peen in/names.. however. a petunia
examikatiose. i"absolutely Molinari. While m
'others. dally onal attention se 'Wen bad," mid
..fOrthaamicanmodation4 reach rints them are
- *raiment* connected with the that We
'tided with every - troquisite that'l • eiMer t ,
promote rearm" inoindint rne4l
. prescriptions are prepared. in re .
Doctor!' owgs i tortory. andez =son& sn .
pamphlets at Witco - 0
y irr ill nair l ior two stamps. No matter trlrrisy r
failed. read what be says. Hours 9 LA.aceoar,9!
lintidare_lsl it: to S elbee.- No. 9 WIPLIII
41EN, DrIts ..
or . 44
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