ES g 11141. t • TUE OLlry sroß /4 ;••:;'" -• • And the are iet. bieeze . And the prow le turned t o Northern sea; Hiss my cheek and vow me avow That you will ever be true to nit "I Idea your cheek, and I lase your lips; Never a (Mange tufa hear' shall know. - Whatever betide-come - 11lb, corp.-death- Darling, darling4j.4ve you sot" Oh . .but - the Northern' ulatut are keen l y es t ia %4 l3linl is borittterrAlte dreams home. ; And h hears ,goes !squib . througb the flying ClOndß., The maiden laughs at th garden gat% Dreams or love are the soonest o'er! Hisses hill on her tips and hair And the world go.,kon as it went before. . CLlpplncott* , : Magoane. PENNSYLVA•IA. lEWISNUAG is infisted with burglars. • Elmo county talks of raising a regiment .of-State militia. • • A NEW Republican paper is about,to be started in .Tankhannock. ' •THE crop reports from Clarion and. Snyder counties are still' very enCoarag ing:. • ,• • • - _ Cmtiistic-tlaiais that ;Prof rof. Vashcin vas torn 'and (partially educated -withlit her limits Jattserowx has a Young Mozart, a lad not yet seven years,old, who plays many "tunes )),14'efir ,upcM the violin. : church in Erie was struck I. 3 i,liEllttling the other:night, but the rods -:::frOtecteditte building from damage. : - .Tas..State Society of the Cincinnati' has upwards of *75;000 invested; • and intends when this' sum has' become still larger,rby the added interest, to build a monument - to Nirashtngton. Tun Gettysburg Katalysine water turns out to be excellent bathing water, and bath houses,where'only this water will be used, are about to be built in connection with the great hotel at that place. MR: PEizi Journal% of Beaver town ship, Crawford'county, attempted suicide two weeki since. He succeeded in cut ting two deep gashes on each side of his neck with a : pocket knife. It is thought - hewn] 'recover- : EVERYBODY remembers the piano war which raged so long between the agents of the. Steinways and Chickerings, through mit the. country. In. Franklin one man /ascent for both dims, and it would be curions.to know how, he conducted ` the _ ST: 'PArzoiEpiseopal Church in Erie, . - seems to he in a flourishing condition every „other way, if not fi nancially. ; At tt recent pie nie of. that ' church upwards , of , surrhundred Sunday School children • were. present, with their teachers and • ... - . . :ON Thursday ' last, the house of Mr. John-Brook, in Jenner township, Somer set countiatietriicit bylightning, and a young girl harried Fleshour was instant. . ly 'killed. The deceased, a girl about • . fourteen years of age, was sitting with the family on the porch, when she was killed, . . On Smaday, a tire in Hyde Park, sup posed to be the work of an incendiary, . destroyed . the building at Jackson and Main streets, and Solomon Clark, a team ster, twenty-eight years of age,. perished in the flames. He was probably suffo cated,, being found in the position in which lay asleep. , .., Orr the 13th .of July, a little girl - named Catherine;; London, living in Wayues. burg, was hurried to death: She lighted a fire and - poured oil on.it to makelt ' , burn , tattier, after - which she placed the - , iift can on the top of the stove. Tbena; - turalleault win an `explosion, which set the little girls clothes on fire. . . Ink Bradford Reporter says: A little son of Nathan.' Derry, or OrWell, 'aged • , five years; while'littempting to climb over • a fence a few days since, touched his feet on a log which .rolled, thibwing the boy' to - the ground in such- a position that the - • log - passed over Completely crushing his head. • • The boy lived but a short tine. . . , • . On Mondayaftehmoirthe 12th instant . , litre. John. Drury, wife of John Drury, a ntiner in , the employ of the Mineral V. J. &S. works, Riegeisville, atteraptea to kindle attire in ..the stove by the aid of ke ..roiene oil, when the oil in the can ignited • causing an instant explosion, and scatter ing- the contents of a large can of oil over 'Mrs.. Drury. She.was instantly wrapped in asheet of-flame. The neigh ., hors gathered ttigether, and the flames were extinguished`only after the clothes 1 , were almost burned-horn her body. After lingering for some.six hours death:put an end to her Auffering..-.Ectsfon Free Press.. ;I , .s.` W.tes. before lest, -Mr. .7. D. Belli's' ‘ resident of Salemtownship, in this county, while- working in' his saw ;bill,, was L.:instantly ' killed; '"'He, together With a . 2. man wh o vas working with' him, had rolled a lo g r-titiw , th e carriage,and to -- seppert !tin the centre, hadplaci'd a stick: ' -s••• . es theliarr - lage, - Upon which'the log -,- rested :•„ The sew was inmiition, an 6 as it approached' the' stick • placed ' across to isteadythe log; Mr. Bell was Standing in a sttioped position:* As lie thus stooped • down to . pick something ' `tip, the ' ;BEIW , struck t fi e stick; breaking if: in fwd, 'and causing one , end o fly pp, whichstru , '• Mr:'Bell with such force as to kill hint iri s • spintly..-=‘Oieenvilte 4rglis. • • ;,, „ , TEE recent storms did , much,•daniage in the vicinity"of , Waynesburg ; the, ges- - senger sayst The , destruction : to crops, fences, &c., had been fearful- all along. . ' the•creek valleyoindalong many of the larger :rims' it was 'all:host equally, so.. Thousands upon thousands of dozens of .; wheat had rye,: that -had fbeen mit and • c shocked - off npon.the - bOttoar lands. Were '-..' ' , minded ..:oflt'and •passed:down. Ten ,Miiei •• - iefeek tO lodge .' On trees and fences' rind >fieldifixtilealbelow wherein started. Some .t. , lamas lat. as high as ithiree..and:fonr, , hattdredtdozens=of login' ' and inhere all .-: th at the3i•hild.ut-,Corn .11eldivnlong ! - , this anti , birrnms-were leveled ,to :the. i ' , ground-4nd tiovered:lvith:fitud, . brash antVlogs 7lThwasiiievcari:be-tsaid 0.035 , --and:,.grastyllelda: IMany deneeii twone ,:. - taken a,wayinalltnedestraction to biidgta! ' and,mill damithasbeenlverygreat._ .•.r. -...,..4:--ow,:pass r ` _ '• ~ '-' ' "'" ' li: to* offiffetar; !ift BlackhaWir emi ply; lowit; *limn( father s dllikee . lftll,agoi l leaving Ina ‘iildoWithilltin in'elekty•Berft -farnitnird' &ea iiith tV,01;000 • moligage, -, ['las, takei ! *Mile , and Sidedifirge of the `.- la.ra!ilthittglelP-tnlyi in:seed timee ltar. -• VestandihreShing 7 traid off.the 'lnortgage, puticheied a;thitritehet: a aaIYY, plough; .•a wagon and 'it'' 'kr of Narita se; besides an .. -- 'BBO sewingthichliiefof his mether, iMd.l v iolin* out of;delff. l '•He'' le a'aiember"ofl '' the'Cidiii'' rtilfe3 4t AgrieultuVar Society, and attends school three months each winter. Olaixo pOrt that *ma outlionf moiglintown wee ; eueceesft , 4 001 tarot" . tWitkrattleittakee.-: •- llfoDongahela ValleYAgiiitatatil antmeelanicat Seplety t will hold atelitit annual fair on the 13th. 14th • and nth . Of October next at Morgantown. - BIILL„ratOUNTAIN, near Romney, is thought' to have volcaniaelemeats at work insider Rumbling noises have been heard for a year past by persons at work upon FAIRMOET mines-, and' ships more coal than any one other. point - in --the State. The three more important cognpanies of the place paid out upwards of $7,000 to employes last pay-day.—West Virginian. , A mArt at Volcim,in Wood county, not to be outdone by the action of the Board of Supervisors orthat county, who re fused to grant license, recently sold at auction ten thousand drinks pf whisky, to bo delivered when called for. Tirg'Mineral county Ga;eita says . : *I We learn from our' Grant.count* correspon dent thea a large panther, measuring sev en feet length, was killed in that coon ly on.the 4th inst. by Jesse Censor. The panther had been- making:. raids on his pen: and had killed and - carried away several sheep, one of whit/I-Mr. C.' cloud 'with stry'clinia,. resulting the panther's suddert detruse. Mr...josapn , of Tapper; s creek in this eeenthhaa a colt near two months old, shat has eight _feet. ..The front limbs at guipastern joint fork, making two sep arate westerns on each leg, each having hoofs preeisely, alike. The hind legs at thepasterna on the inside fork, the inner fork having a small hoof, not so large as the two -on which it walks.- The four front hoofs „are precisely alike,_ but the hind ones, as stated, vary a little.—But altogether the colt has eight feet. and is as healthy and finalooking a colt, Mr. 'Jor dan says, as there's in the county.=-ICan awhq Journal. . • AN exchange says: An intelligent trav eler, named Jonas Wells, from Ritchie county, West Virginia, called at our of fice yesterday, and stated that he had just been delivered from a certain death-that a spider which entered his head and was preying upon the iiralii had been - . extrica ted a feW minutes before. =The circhm stances are these: Oti Tuesday night last, •Mr. Wells found itimself in the country, .and Wishing to "turn' in" for the night, laid down upon some straw and wassoon wrapped': in the arms of Morpheous. Durinkhis 'sluinbe.r, it is supposed, the spider was out late at night and coming _ in mistook the stranger's ear for his web and accordingly crept in; unconscious to the sleeping, weary man. On awakening in the morning, Mi. W.'experiencell pain in his head, but did not -Concern hhnsell -much about it, thinklnk it - would soon pass away. He suffered the most excru ciating pain, the effects of whiCh almost made bim blind and he concluded to wend Lis way to town and seek medical aid to relieve• his misery. He sought a. drug store, and entering requested the clerk to drop from a feather &small quan tity of turpentine into his ear. No soon er had the fluid reached the spot than a clever sized spider hopped out and was captured by the druggist. He says he could distinctly hear and feel something working sued gnawing as if at his brain, from which haaullered the most intense pain. No doubt had the insect remained in his head longer, it would have reached the brain and death would certainly have been theresult. He is now entirely re lieved. • ARE WE WOMARIZINGI It has been said, and apparently not withoutireasori, that the peculiarly dry sir of this content has served to, produce 'some remarkable physical peculiarities in h our people. .That of England! are as generally plump, sanguine and riiddy, - bas ieng been an admitted feet; and en what he has been pleased to consider our grad ual desiccation, as indicated by this cir cumstance, an, ingenious •Frenchman has not hesitated to state his conviction that - we were approaching • the monkey type. The fingers, says this pleasant Gaul, of. America are lengthening, and assuming such terminal sharpness as to indicate simial tendencies. So Well appreciated, indeed, he continues, are these tendencies, that gloves made in Paris for the Ameri can trade are constructed upon a system of - rules, as to the length of the &tigers, that does not prevail in the case of goods made for consumption by any other_kid-, wearing people. Further than this, he proceeds to consider" the coming. ape as: portended in the jaw of the ; period; bat as at this rate we would ...infallibly be gifted with tails, with which, by-the-by, we believe - our savant-does, in juturo, endow us, let us come to a theory of our own. ' . . It Is UllB. Are we womanizing in mind? Are we lolling in - strength and seining in. sweetness?. Forgetting liow to reason, and learning how to feel? Let us Bee . . 'The distinguishing 6106w:114c of. the Musculine intellect is' continuity; the preminept, feature - of' the ,womates mind,- intensity.. 'l'htse traits ;appear strongly in thelandwrittingof the some ITee man seldom lifts his pen from t the Paper save Where the necessities of the occasion Impel hlni; _Withlthe woman it is the excention rather than the ruleihat , her .Strokee: o);ttect'.atid letters Join. Bach a thing as a dash:,from _the end of One word to jilt) , beeiuntig:of another,. with:tit removing , the pen n fremtlie - paper, c is .perhaps, almost unknown, in- feminine cAuograpliy::evident, , , On thatone parucniart twig which the - wchban has irtnuuld at a given moment of time, whether theloyouttioneLa written. letter 4111 iviSrd,:o' elptestdon of 80. , pOr'aresl4 , islit throws her- Bu 4 i itinote Part of her tbet.ftk aloe, hpt.tit ~, ,bolet or la. .thi 11 4 43 girte.: To, the i ;Onfiery;'very, !difficult to touchieny:`ont given - ettT. thatinstmment leuttr,.4o• make the - Allele orgielorkshriA, kie , w a vtaitc-the maw ese - Ri;.keAti,ttelo.l B P- , sure abbot tnat;the• must, think t itvirer.•all tidagat Oust , taCcome.2l3lazlrkt in MP O .9 , *tits tot Isikenlithiryietorznf by aut. Menita entirelinkft ik not • them to *reit } part runny - irk rhtiMo ple,;:xeer. l'andifetiztll - thiattee Pew PP Po ,1 1 .9.Plect OeitMetion; Left deg` tidedwhether to reties; stirrender; or repoisertevidet assent, or deny. Tbia does not take so long to do se `it , does td' write aboptcbut still, it coneys the ide#. of interyt4 - yritile the., operation of the, muivu i 5, iPtatitateet I. , ",7Andeciverelwemomaniz nil? Are:we gaining speed, likes those leggy English races, at the cost of wind and bottom? There la_sorne reason to think that we PI VIW-:11 JULY 27, 1869. _ e attire ,of our le •its-.not 'wbatit ehriuld tie , certainly dint *lint It is itEnglaitid,andUcitit *1*(11x:below -that - -ofTsunee.: _Thie relaxation erthe - Tthental Orals especiallY . evident _in ' th e daily • press, though he re. _the fait `Of `thought beiagAii use a bunting plinise, - . ' 4l /n a drive," must betak'en into account, shic6nther*lse, Eater-,that is due to haste or Caielessness miglitbetiscribed to` more serious causes. But in periodical literature and in Our books there are - not these excuses; and yet bere, ton, we - find" an iriniease. of_lxitensity_at .the.„cost contimiitY; — lt'ieerns, in Shoit, - though `in a sense not - before dreamed of,' an age of "modern instancei;" Particular cases are generalized into rules with a celerity that speaks much for7,6ur brilliancy, but very little indeed for - our soundness. To ' illustrate, we met the - other day in a paper the broad head.line "Life in the-West." The article immediately following was a telegram time some far 'Western State, giving an acctinnt;' :a distressing quarrel, in which' two men ,'.had fought,. and one . .:killed-;_. the othef with a bowie-knife.;,: - was:, not stated but that • .in Eastern city there might havo.been an affair similar in its incidents,mor was the allegation made that the homicide w as other th an an ex ceptiong occtirieneei in:the locality indi cated to the telegram; as indeed the exist ence of the telegram itself Drovedf.since an everpdaymetter wonldnot have been deemed important-enough to telegraph. And yet, though this was an exceptional case, tind'ilight have Occurred anywhere, the title to the intelligence was "Life in the West," leaving' the inference, of course that cutting people open with howielnives is quite the ordinary thing in. Western: society. And est `this was the idea in the mind of the journalist when preparing a titlefor his telegram the reader .can readilxperceive. Murder was , evidently the editorial 'reasoning; mu rder in" the West; hang it, they are always killing folks out there, and down went the heading "Life in the West." Now this kind of reasoning is not masculine, but feminine. ; A thoroughly masculine mind would say, Man killed—sad affair; and down it would go as "A Man killed at The diffsrence . is noticeable. The masculine mind perceives that it is one man killed at one point, and records it as just what it _is.' an instance. The womanized mind,: instantly genetalizes the special point, into the whole Nest, and the particular slayer into the general tendency of the entire population. This is precisely the feminine mode of xatioci nation. At the mention of a man slashed to death, the blood and rashes intensify themselves - before . the womae. Where was he killed ? Out West. "Ugh !" she cries, "I wouldn't live out West for the world." , 'With this the reader is in possession of what we mean bathe womanizing ten dency of American mind; and may form his own estimate as to how far that ten dency prevails, For our own part, we are inclinedlo believe that it exists to a much greater extern than is altogether consistent'with.a state of general intel lectual health. That it makes men more sympathetic is no doubt true, but quite as true, we fancy, that it rendirs them less just. Woman is more sympathetic than man, and, yet a chief Justice, bench, bar and jury, in petticoats,wouid be apt to make wild work with any ordinary dock et, tutor them as you might in the learning of the law. That rigid continuity of thought which has reflection for its syn onyme is not for woman, and yet if man recedes from it while woman does not approach ; it is easy to seethat the corela tion of mental forces becomes impaired. The practical effect of this derangement is often grievous, for there are not kicking those who, while free from it themselves, do not scruple to use it in others for their own purposes. - A remarkable in- stance of such use we remember in a late debate In'Congress, where one of the most sinewy and thoroughly masculine minds in the House, addnced, 'as the ground.of a prOposed act of legislation that would have greatly Affected at least four million persons, a very remarkable, and, so far as ourreadingand observation go, altogether unparalleled circumstance of a purely personal nature. To suppose:- that the fallacy of .his generalization was not known to .the members: in question would be to insult an exceedingly adute intelligence, and that,eknowink itio be a fallacy, he put it forth as-good reason in a singular evidence'of his belief in, and disposition to take advantage of, a preva lent deterioration of the Amicast logical tone. To generalize instariCes, tben; to make the exception, hot the proof of the rule, bait g i o rule, s"the peculiarity, we repeat, of the feminine inteltedt; and the question is, whether `the masculine mind isnot exhibiting a teudenv, to the 'same mode of ratiocination,oron.cther words —Are we wothanizing?.. What ,Pedestrtatte.l.4 The mud of the hard paved 'streets , of the city of London, - aocordikg to Dr. Letheby, the wellAnothisanit4nrnspec. tor, consists of thirty seven per cent. of horse refthie, thirty per cent, of abraded stone, And thirteen per cent.;-of ibraded. iron: - - from hories, hop:Nand ,wheel tires, A,cliemist , itt Dublin • has. Attained" the Asmeseaults.fromim examination of the mudizthe streets of that Maw' 1 : cheater; micros copies I , examination has beerileade of the solid partteles in the. air. Miele particles' have been, collected from variond locAiries, ,antiat' different hergths froM the ground, a r id' ,, subjected to close ''scrtdinY. The moths, , differed lA' magnitude, IPPearance,ind fluidity, per, üblO ittch,,of;atmoiphere, ac cording the,. Place; Eror4 *hi& they.. were taken. largest ,are found, air abopt five Feet frOpf.thelimitid; just the .heistah etriedieUlazio,.inouthaiO4:the' matter, chiefly- ,vegetables is. .that has passed 'through, the ... , stomaciu .of , stru".i hale, or which lk hassufferedpartialdeco, position in 'sotnelivay;oi other; cube in good ptoportiOn*erealsO , found ‘b e pr e sent; , •11.; ,_rrgi; Abbe Comae ; *a to say he liked. . 1 4:cia#Rtitlegt;;bacitM - iberrald t ' wbe lentibwaY ,, c Was an eedthe' maxaid gentleman who •fornierly4lifilliF Philadelphis.wlTheitnirmitiesov*fidizif ion old age madeitaLmatter-34-dialgAlN for him to•Aurn rapidly i isouito loOkg, objects behind :him.. , -Besideserin coneldv tired ebildrenir tinistuleef. 1' 6, 014 1ktr.4.111 eatd lidt'Whd'eathil ;tuning mita hip . ip 114 ttireer title "d4l •loOk lik`no,t4i'dearllo4o l l l lo 4 4ol l o S. tained . and` -- ParntgY Tbilaat" , yowled at tint :bah.* *whire-11, was yottfig,,i very •fitaall,- , mid; ,loelieV "*l` ; 'mach like .a dlidprof ifireetbreads ' thing' elsel«-thenc. infortneda the , thathetl,'- , as he went einibiaNAty, parting grunt, "Piteripb, midlutif *se* pose that it is not' any nastier than other babies !" ...7'E:..-.•=!'. , '. ( twri.:::::i:J:..:T.:- .watoimoi k_Esuar;', • Xiinabasteipand Wholeale Deshos_ Lamps, Lanterns, • - Mi l dew s , AND LAMP GOODS. aimiCcAssos earii LtriiiticAnzie OILS, gip.No 147 - • Wood ,P#Pfbt. segmt, BellTeen4th mid 6tti4vea "{! SETIF LABELING' • FRUIT-CAN TOP COLLINS & WRIGHT. • PITTSBITAGH, PA. • G. • prepared .tck.suoply ;Inners and Potters. It la perfeet; simple. and as' cheap u tue rulaut top, .bompilagg tbemattels of thewarious ' ru n s stumped upon the cover, radiating from thelentenaltdadlnderoipolntft stamped noon the top of the can. It Is Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently ...... • z .10,041.1gT.1F-71"). • - by merely placing the name of the font the can oottabis oppoidte-the-_polider and sealing la the customary manner. . - Nopreaerrer of fruit or good housekeeperwill use 'any other after once FZ;LIIX=a , t I.42IILL2 WATER PIPES, CEUSINET TOPE. ♦ large assortment, spl4:hT7 ed Aveslue,near Sunshield St DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS. SUBENEB GOODS REDUCED RATES. Would cal: sitenUon to the lesgs ienuetion we ICase mine In Silk Parasols and San Umbrellas, SELLING AT HALF PRICE. COTTON HOSIERY. • LIBLE GLOVilt. z °RMER UHDERW_EAR. All at Very Low Prices. COLORED BMX TANS, 15.1 LR ROW". 1100(' SKIRTS, CORSETS warrk MARSEILLES, tßlmti LIN WEITZGOODS, (of MI kindso YILINGEB, BUTTONS, T.XIBROIDB.RIE& MACRUM, GLYDE & CO, 78 & SO liirket Street. Jylo YEW SUMMER GOODS NA CREW &CARLISLE'S No, 27 Filth Avenues Dregs Trimminis and Buttons. Embroideries' and Lairs. Ribbons audit:meets: • ' • Hats and Bonnets. - ' • ' shove fitting and Stench Covets. New Styles Arsolers skLris. "Parasol.—a'l the new styles'. • bun and Ram Umbrellas. . Hosiery—the bees English makes. - Agents for • •Elarrii" Seamless Rids." Spring and Sommer underwear. Sole Agents We the Bemis Patent Shape Col. lats. "Lockwood's "Irving" "West End," "Elite," &c: "Dickens." " Derby," and other Dealers supplied with the above at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. 111[A.GRIM & CARLISLE, NO. 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Syphilis in all fie toms, ai'"' st etssmes, and toneitema, otuiltreury an. corapietely,eradtc.stedi,Spermarorrhem or , Semi naVwealraress- Sod , itapotency. resulting:4;J ,self•abuscor other causes.. and Irblch r)rodu ':. ' some of the follostins effects, as bl.stches. ' vssonessomillitestima,Mustiminion, av«rsion tc rsocieti« whissanllueas, OCALA 'of' fat al e evenn:; Joss 0 memorl.itideltnee. iniktartusi emissiorn„s and enauro prOstrat mc She •exual Istem ns be rend/ marrisice, nnsam e rm in i therefon imp= Ulf, are Dermas ,oared•, Persons Sts, tiered wink these or an o ertelleste, icarleate Cri , /out Standing tonsil nomplMut &boon.: nivrtise pooter a triaii, be - never faille, :j 4 particular at; entloststre ts to all Female cceki plainni,'Leuriorrlren Or Wintes4 Fel/IUS , iistlazh - ,1 imation' ar4incersdloropfute,V.lcanto. ovarniev: Pra r pilst Amerunrhorn.„ ifecorrhs4gla,, Dysmeso no hOers, owl Marini, otTforeFutos, ire it eat,4 , -ed with coOrreozdirtowt , ' . • ' -- ' 1 ~. it fa etlEiplAtzttblit 16194117 p wb9 connneit Zimiell'exemosely co the* 0 cortauk clan! 'Of dblessea sad ta , thousands of cases every; - `xelr Isms neater alli isstltan speejt. : ----,,.. ThileVitogrtrArigtOttla riioalet o'l V o rrarei . 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I,4,.. r .tdd;r.eilili.t*,./.i. olgtiu4u.v3AP,./..1 ,ra :m4O 161',.rusa-T, (gear Court House" -I>l tti . 1) LT, _ thratt, t.-..., , ,; t :.*{:,;:*:.:*k . o::'_l Vii;-...0 ' nirAtia xiimsDi? doobs. `5164i reieg L,, V,C1)04.4 14 . 88450 1 1 6 :7 711 Y , DAII;TtiAItIIWALSOFik's ryt • • ' ..1 ' 47 L Lc r. NEB - fa °o4* 'At 11/111 , NOTIONS, &C . I Sr- • pi...i.,,, I= -.. , : :, I,- '-:- - rAIsT CY Linen Collars and Cuffs, NEW- STYLESA TUCKED, '..TIfDR.OIDERED dliD Plain Maen• Chemizettes SHETLAND AND SEA SIDE SHAWLS: PONGEE 911 H PARASOLS,; ` Different Colors. TRAVELING BAGS AND SAMIELS Palin, Linen, Silk Fans, JAPANESE PANS 11cocop .14Imir TILE LATEST NOVELTIES BALMORAL SHIRTS AHD SKIRTING: Gap'fres, ALL. SHADES. Silk, , Lisle and Cotton Gloves _HOSIERY, All Kinds, including a Full Line of BALBRIGGAN HAIR ROLLS, H.MHERCIIIEFS. A PULL ASSORTMEN'T OF ALL SIZES .0D QUALITIM SUSPENDERS, DRAWERS, &C.. ENNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, all widtki, ylf,A4s7 and 'NECK ,-Tuppwis ME MEI ME =l3ll CARNE'T'S, TUE 49. 11 1"17 7r. Window Shades, AT LO.W We ofer ninny of our good! m”ch below lasi Sprinre priere. Thalia needing eaods In our line can sage money by buying at ow:e. 130VARD, ROSE & CO., 21 'FIFTH jyl4:e.&.T 3" MT la '5E' 11.13 43 cia . c....: - A:Fzi: I "PET; - s--.7- We offer it Be tall.' for THIRTY DAYS ONLY, a Ape 01 Newfand Choice Patterns Briglish iTapestry,. Brasses, Ingrain, - . - • and Other Carpets, A.T :LES& THAN COST'OF IMPORTATION. 'and our ebtlre stook at prices winch mate /t• an object .to buy.tbls month, as these, roues base never ueen offered so low. - Our Store will close at 5 P. M. until September first. • jy9:d&T NEW CARPETS ! ZLIXLO, Jive are now Opening an aasoitmeaTtilparalleleot 14,1,his city of FIN.EST VELVETS 'BRUSSELS THREE-PUS. Of oar own-ree,nt impornittou and belec:edfrona eastern maw:taco:rem - MEDIUM Will LOW PRICED ,QUALITY AND COLORS. An Extra. Quality 'of Rag Carpet. Wean now selling many of the above at GREtTLY REDUCED PRICES. Xo. 51: FIFTH aII'EXTE, jet.' OLIVER-It'CLINTOCK & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED :A FINE , S . P.T.TI:OTION OF BROUSSTALS, TAPESTRY 'BRUSSELS THREE PLY AND INGRAIN -CARPETS.- THE LARGEST AISSORTIEST OF WHITE, CHECK & FANCY, 3Ur;T/NGS, FOR SUM M ER: 'WEAR, STOCK FULL IN.AkkUEPRTMENTS OLIVER MeCLINTOCK & CO'S.; nasu - ccaux COALIII ` J DICKSON; smut & removed Mgr (Ake ;0 NO, 5671',Lunutrri: STREET,' ivale4 Jae giMe grApszed: tO. Walsh good ;YOU 6 M - 0-• Etatou:Lumg + anat.c,o4.l.,ea.a.cz, Wit • wrest. morkes , All Orders le ft at' Urals cede, lot addressed ts . ;bent 'throne+ , tklit =Us wAll Iper;aijklicled lac! i F . ~ =IN CARPETS: Floor it ciottik, AVENUE. sracm SALE or McFARLARD &MUSS. No. 71 73 /FIFTH AVENUE, (Second Floarl The Very Newest Itestgus, _INGE{ .A-ILTNTS, :VERY SUPERIOR 11 - "C1LL111....',.1105 - . IN TDB CITY. atrr ,R 4 COAL AND COKE.