The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 08, 1869, Image 2

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BY MILS. rf /.111t1E PHESC 0:0TY SPOPTOBD.
Irish in the rare crephscultne ether,
Cerrus, and flue. arri.fadine fair,
A putpler film leaves All beneath her.
And novering witern remoter beaver s are bare, .
Dreams or the vanished light on so serene a
height.
And shreds her vapor into ragged air.
',lamed she erewhile on sunset's boa .m,
Scarlet and plied wi h fleeciest snow,
Crowning the side.skv with ruddy blossom—
To son' r so her sanguine arelo r fa go.
And, with this meek surreade abandoning her
;splendor, - -
Bang like the iragrant breath one below ?,
One long tad cloud that girls treqmst even.
With half a rosy reflex brood
In doubt if this be earth er tha be heaven,
-And with Wild moods storn hypirt strange soli
',lnde‘ • I
Still drifsa , on slumbrous tider4 and in a hushed
heart hides
Low tents and melancho;v
i nterludes. '
.
0 changing • clouds, thatoirop t ale great sun's
glory, " •
Darkly through dow to d Top TM:wines,
Till over you stars make the spsees hoary,
And ancient spawn to hood your passing
Our lives are vapors, too. ve gwherlike the dew,
And fade or float wherever fortune flings. -
EPNEMERIS.
• ..
!— . Utah suffers Just . ,.now: froixi *all,
.
—The" Indians - are' said to' be viiir din'?
smug in Arizona. L '''
—Robert Buchanan •ial to.. pribliah -an
epic poem this year. • 2 . I‘ • '
—The cattle plagaa'disturbs &Ogee
nimity of Tennessee.
—Prince Itnrlrlde is thdlatest candidate
for the crown of Spain.
—ln New York,- hippopotami can be
bought for s3,oooapleCe. - • ,
L—ssoo,ooo in all that ,the new bronze
statue Of Vanderbilt cost. .
—Gen. 'Butler is abciut to write an arti
cle on the „Byron scandal.
--Irtfteenuents is the price of a bushel
of tomatooslzi New Yorlr.
Jenii.Lind's husband las; it Is said,
squandered his vife's fortune.
- ..-- , *lBOVinity," , the title - given by
Georgia papers to Gov. BUllock.'
There Is a nuainfactori of bead-or
iptiOsat Grand Rapids, 311Ohigam.
It is said that croquet hailti7eretl the
porid ataudzu.d,ot : camp meetitias.
• hat so hard the
Au Indiana Clad 4euF6in
that-It burst robin
other dat . : •
.to,Aupwlete
". „ ' FraudgPraeliees- _ • •
History of England- w inter.-winter.
—MadatliciTaa:glatitcf.distifiithe sum
mer at Passy. She herself is passe.
BUM ff 2t*Okti-twO Millions - of
cigars rem : Rade last year in Baltimore.
_A-- , 1n. - theNlenzut opera house the throw.
lug of fflowers upon the stage isforbiddem
One man out of every ten Abousand
is Midair army tlommitted 'suicide
.-41.ennedy, the Scottish - vocalist' is
alp,giotlrt'philadelphia, at the lifisical
-1.-Aneactusage-haa a paragrapb on the
4 `iist r ilot4l.ll4lnit profane 'awaiting n
Virilohts),t,-c
P Sowers is in Philadelphia
playing fi new drains called "Reaping the
Tempest.”
C.=rlfoie itiliantuaccaroni used in the
I* - egiOtes t itian in any other country
except Italy. •
z—Throiigh the Intervention of 'Mi.
14311140kdogepotuad was allowed hi Xew
York this season.
-The Delaware flier is now lower at
Philadelpl than it has been before for
VlirtY 4 wAk2YCFB ,
—ln New Jersey, the tires in the woods
have been put out, :so have the owners of
the btirted property.
—iota . Allen ,:once notoricitid on ac
count Of his wickedness, now keeps a
temperance grocery.
—Philadelphia condimns Lydia Thomp
son as Personal and vtilgsx her inter
polations' and actions. . . •
The,. Mortality in the mole of vaccin-
Peraiitis la only I..in 450, and in the
unvaccinated it la 1 in 4.
Philadelphia Evening Star has a
new Bullock press, which, it , cid*.
prints 500 copies a minute.
—The Sultan suffers the frightful pangs
of a gouty foot. Champagnes and French
cooks are given as the causes.,
, -:-Chirleston;.l3. 0 4 has not 45,000 in
,habitants, aid the blacks outnumber the
whites by about five thousand. . -
;-Azi lewa paper, having changed
1•
bands, now: hoists at the editorial Mafit
head, "Baby Billy-Smith, Editor."
v:;; -The new professor of Egyptian Hie
, 1
._ ,_, ,
long and:Antiquities at the Academy of
Vero; was imported from Goettingep.
14,744beAtk - of Spain is paying t 520,0
month for hoard at Tronville. • He
funds Will give out if she goes on in tintl
lray..:
—ldciiquitcies are beginning to be very
troublesome. September is always the
lioret i 0,0411 fer themin this neighbor
—Staii , atleh has baba the cause of the
deaths, of almost innumerable people 19
India, Where.the drought his been almos!t
unprecedented. , ‘, - , • ,
—The 'University ' fl f Deseret In Salt
Lake City adniita as students ..nalei•and
females, and has 120 of the former and
108 of the latter, 1
--Mr..Qharles Dickens' uncle Barrow
fs deed. ;31his uncle was for forty Jeara
member - 0 c the staff of the Londo4
The B an Francisco .Alfa says that
"0 : ,t 1 . 1 0 completion ' of the'overland
way the overland telegraph receipts have
Adieu off 15. per MIL • -
4 ,_ 1414 , 130 0i Candialioked forward:to
,:by British(' manufacturers as fail Stating
,11 thblr'Mettrcei bf ebtainhig a great4!; . SOPIAY
"of t6t In'afn cotton: , •
• -7A-clerk : employed in one of the Now
York city' offices has -asked
'•V•4 4l. #h l 'o44 , * ( lucc , d. ' His : friends
;# , :...;...: 471 7 .. , . , 1:. '...:
will probably plead insanity in extent's.
tion.
—lt is prorosed tdlOld a Word's Fair
at Washiaon in 1871. - litan3%prord-
Went gentle:then , come the conlllnitkl
having the matter in charge.
-The lateeq story abOnt the
sch Lida, who some tlnan ago lintild
hold United States bonagOn-tfiedthey
tend to invest $100,000,000 in them.
, t rA:ldeposit of pure native qulausilver
was found the other day 111 - Alphse,
ikan, but it Is Oonbtful whether the (pap
tity eneuette Make the discovery
of much value. ,
—Near Elgin, Illinois, last week, three
children, . left at home while the family
was at church, Set tire to a cat; which ran
under the barn, when the latter took Bre
and,was burned down.
—The aruParatlve laundry, the most
sensible ofthe-new ideas advanced by
thelioble army of theoretical housekeep
ers and would-be practical politicians boa
been very: successfully tried in Massachu
setts.
6--The North American says' "Reed
birds . are late this season: , The unusii•
el coolneas of the weather it is supposed
has 'prolonged their stakin'Cathlina."
The gunning accident session haent yet
set in. '
—The champion .rat•terrier is l lill llls
nois. He recently disappeared for eight
days, at the end of which time he , came
up. lean but ,flerce, through the ground,
where he' had been burrowing in his
chase for a rat that length of time.
—Thirty-nine years ago Madame I Ce
leste travelled in Alnericit, ' and Made
qttite a sensation 'as a danseuse and ac
tresa. This same lady his ceased to de
pend upon , her light fantastic toe, but
still - plays "young lady parts" in England.
--The Chicago Post advocates , Kra
Stowe's viewe of Byron. It argues: that'
people are in the haigt of being;too much
praised after they are dead, that Byron is
dead and therefore has' been too mucl .
praisek, that therefore it is proper to say
dreadful things about him, and because
Kra.: 'Stowe, being a womanfof Intellect
haisaidabout the worst things that
said,- they must be tine. These are
not the t wqrds of the Post but their
_are,
the sense , of about the most senseless par.;
airanh'we remember seeing in that gent;
erally able paper..
—Dog fighting has become so poorly
patronized thatiKit, Burns findsk.his
don't
,Pay, tic) talks ofstartinganother
prayer meeting. This sensationelizatita
of piety will, we think, in future times be ; K
ranked in the same .category as the ballet
and the pantomime epidemics which have
beett.sweeping over the country. There
aridistortioris and deformities inreve4*
thing in this age, and the same: general
spirit whic.h produces the chignon, and the
Greciaii - bend is answerable for the pot.
house carousals under the mask of relig.
ion, i4d the eccentric sentences in chalk,
which periodically shock the-sane Chris. ,
tians`c;f4our
Mtislittppi Monitors at Netart3rleanit,
For some time past the Cuban's New
Orletiiti have' been quite elated by the be
lief that belligerent rights would-soon be
accorded to the revolutionists lit _Cuba
by both.the United States and Peru, and
the arrival of Aline of the five monitors,
whose departure from Mound City has
been chronicled, seemed to give some color
Ito their statements. The three monitors
that have arrived are lying just below the
city, and In'a very -dilapidated.condition
—certainly not reply for any active
sea servicel--aad the two others, which
are, at present aground this side of
Memphis, are" thought to be in a
similar.-condition. - .There has been
considerable - mritery about the move
ments of these , monitors and thoie con
nected with thf3l33; a wise shake of the
head and noncommittal shrug of the
shofilder. being ' abcint all that cal. be
elicited Irom any_of, the officers, who, in
all probability, know but little more than
those who, question thein t One thing is
certain, however, the Cubans here regard
the appearance of these monitors as , sig
nificant of the intention of the. Govern
ment of the United States to accord bel
ligerent rights to their countrymen and
are jubilant over the fact . ' rit is ce rtain,
also, that if these monitors ere meant for
'Service they will have td' be- completely
overhauled, at ' coneldereble expense.
One 'of these yesselals nepe4,Mecate and
another Fary-4warlike mimes, certainly.
IT 0. Picayune, 28th. , .
THE GREAT WESTERN RaILWAY,of.
Canada, it is reported, has. been cbrili-,.
dated with the New York Central and
Blichigan Southern. The plan of Wis
ing the road, it is asserted;Was Propesed'
,to / the 'managers living„ln London;• but:
Was - declined * : acid ,the- , owners of the
Olds in thelinited States then purchased
a controlling interest in :the Canada line..
At the next meeting of the stockholders
of the Great Western, it's believed aeon
ditional transfer , of•the'iallway will be
'effected.' The condict =of the Canadian
Threctors is sevefelt - bla i tnetr by the
journals in the tioultniott i anctit is as-.
serted that the 'third rail, trufox,a nar
row gauge, was recently with a view,
to this consoll4oin.lAmplaint is also+
made that the Company, lias secured a;
considefable tedriction • in debt and inter;
est due te , the Sitelifitient' di Canada,
and that the arrangement will enure to
the benefit of: foreigners... The Canadian
Parliament, it is asserted, - .would never
have consented td thlssacrifideilf theplan
had then been announcedii 'The 'sorest
:point is the reduction bf'ffelghttlb ship.
pert living iri Ilichigaa,'4ollethe Canal
dlao . hava' to pay heivt . tatie for ,the
trOli/P3llO°P o,L diegueSie Pr4fluce.. 11 2
• 'FRANCE Contabii• relatively a- larger
population of adults to children'ttnin spy
other European. country. " To', folicw
aga i n M . Bloch's calcuhttfonk ifreiftee
,contains out of,;10,000 inhabitants about
8,500 only under„twenty years of age;
-nearly B,Boo' above, , forty; Great Britain
4,600 under twenty:,l2,4oo above, :forty;
Ireland nearly 5,000 under twenty, only p
2,200 above i fortyt. • France' is compara• •
tlyely 4 imad without 014,Yen; Ireland
ieti/d,3otho44PeOlge.
1711'1 ;1r
4i tidi
PITISBITRGH G
. ..,..
. , . . Grape Vine. k , "•''''..
4 7'.‘ • ' ~.;-: aiilso (CaL) Preis -wires
..,:v Bt., - • KALave seen tql, log
.-, .. • ,av t inty„,k The-, owner sayip its '..
A . 4,1f - yeirstild. 'The trunk iiitsarlY"
#4' -gild -- itt;bps itchits.. (Litt-
1e9044 is Othtroine , inches , &cum
dunce. at threefeet froatttegrogid, the
smallest placT,' it measures forty-nix in
chi:a in circumference; iindittely above
this measurement:7h- - -swells out - mutli
larger and-patt*,/bbiktivanchea:. - 11kluP•
ported by a frame-work six to seven feet
high, containing sixty-six -.posts_ from
three to eight, inches, in &meter, - and,
covers ,about 4,820: equate Met of ground./
~ ."Beveralokilie limbs are nine feet, in.
circumference at thirty feet from the trunk,
and one of the breathes at forty:eight feet
from the trunk is seven and three-eighths
inches in circumfeieuce. it now has over
5000 chistirrs ,of grapes", on it, growing'
finely. The owner,
and others familiar
with it, 4 tell me thatthe,clusters will aver
age, when ripe, about two and a half
poundi each; an it ' makes over five tons
pf fruit from;one Vine in one year. Bev;
eral persons mader ' egtimates on it last year,
when the fruit wa s: ripening, bicounting
vera.
the clusters 41n ten' feet square, d weigh
ing some tis clusters. - heir esti
inates varied tro four to 'six tons. This
is prObably.the I
_gest grape fqine in the
world." - "' ' ' ''
--!-7--...w, e-,-------.-- 1
,• • , The, .11yOn , Scandat: - ' I
The Hartford Pegg sele:' Wll4 the '
'ranee ele,ts kir a' Ageetse PePer wre
sent to Mr. Mac" ,- the londoa P bir
Usher, he read t am and promptly d -
ded to print the bible magazine. he
story witicnot u nknow n in England. And
we may finther mark that ,' considering
his position In E lish society ; and his
own interests, be buld not -have been
likely to have published the paper if he
bad not ;reason to thiultit well founded.
This, of course, is only,infened, for even
English publishers are not always above
en inclination to sensational publications.
But another statement is of more conse
quence. We have head that a Chancery
suit is now pendiet in the English, Court
which will throw light titan' the `alleged
offspribg of the alleged incestuous Inter
course of Lord, yron and Augusta. If
is shall turn out to be tine, -It' will be
Ibis
moat impertant piece of evidence yet
oared, and wifshall look for: its; confirJ
Mallon or dthavowal with.
,profonnd
interest.., ~
The' Boston 4deerfiser says: It is stated
that Mrs. ,Btowe will not, reply to the
criticisms on her Byron . scandal until the
comments of the English press are re
celvtd by mail, Wheinsithe c a n deal , with
alllogether in one comprehemsire, anni
hilating broadside. ',
A Siam Omnibus.
i A. new steam omnibus has been tried
in 'Edinburgh.' The engine, with an om
nibus attached , *as run up.and 'down an
incline to exhibit ita'speed and"the ease
with which it could he controlled. It
went up the hill at.the rate of seven miles
an hour; and carnet down it at the4hte of
nine, It turned in' the road with - far
greateiease than if drawn by horses, was
,ptille s ti up instantaneously at the word of
command, and even backed up MIL The
dexterity, with r which it,•plcked its way
between strings of cart-horses, °mull/tugs
and cabs, and the docility with which it
stopped or turned, whenever it was re
quired were marvelous. It ran from one
end of Prince eitreen,to the other without
stopping,•then turned down... South char
lotte) street, and on through North Char
lotte street to Forrest street, where at the
steepest point; when the desoent •looked
really dangerous, it was brOught to a
sudden Standstill, to show how com
pletely it was under command, and how
entirely it could dispense with any kind
of break. • . _ .
Tux. Hudson River Railroad Station,
hunt in New .York chi on the tract of
land formerly known as St. Jointes'Park,
covers four square acre's of ground, and
is reported to be the -ha,ndsomest , station
ever built in this or any% other country.
The front of the building on Ralson
street presents a bronze bas-reliek cover
ing a , surface of 8,125 square feet, and
weighing 100.000 pounds.
,It measures
150 feet in, length and 80 feet in • its ex
treme height, and eon' 'OOO,OOO. A.
bronze statue,. twelve feet in - height and
weighing 'four tons, stands within a re
cess, on . a bronze pedestal five feet square
placed on a carved block of gianite
weighing eleven tons . . The bas-reli fs on r
either side represent the progress of ans.
pOrtation by land and water, from the
country Wagon to the locomotive, and
from the canoe to'the steamship, and the
whole work is bordered with a granite
cornice andtmamental Benin -work.
Exeunt letters mention'the departure
from England for the -United . States of
Mr. Henry Labouchere, nephew of the
late Lord Taunton, and formerly mem
ber
of Parliament from the important
county of. Middlesex. Mr. Labouchere
was for many years in the diplontatic ser
vice, and when in the House of • Oommone
was active in endeavoring to reform itsl
many abuses. He is an extremely clever )
man, with powers of satire and observa. l
Lion which have been used to great effect
in literature as well as in politics. Mr.i
Labouchere, who has inherited most or
the large property of his uncle, ie said to
take a great interest In theatrical matters,
one of the laigest ;theatres in .LoidOn
lug indebted to him for opendoors. He is
an advanced liberal in hie opinions, and
during the rebellion was .one of, what is
ailed •in England the "party Of the
North." . • •
EXTRAORDINARY scenes in a grave
yard are reported tram Belfast, Ireland.
The Privy Council had' 'ordered the dos
ing of the Bhankhillburying ground, ex=
cept where there could , be seven feet of
earth left above each 'Coffin. For two
dap, until a late hour at night, a number
of,persons to evade this order, ,Mok pos.:
Benton of the graveyard, and d s disinterred
the remains from the overcrowded graves.
Their object was to sink the graves so
deep as to enable them to reinter the'cof=
i
fins,' and still retain the right of se ul
tare in the' particular spot„ — The, sce ne
was; of the ' twat theadthl ektrt ter;
corpses id , all stages of decompoei on
( were, lying about, and even whie ed
,thronds. The Mayor ultimately, 1 , 1 ,
-police force, appeared, and. having -
winced the people that they , were ',11,1
illegally, the graves 'wen; c overer
_ .
czn
,A , BOAT _met between a Mies " and
and a Kiss Sumner, in which the atter
won, Is the latest 'sensation at Martha's
Vineyard.;` As :the winner, came tip 'to
the floating.wharf so many people gath.
e.'ed on it that II 'sunk: under them, and
Sixteen men and women mere Immersed
,ta.the. nick. • .
mE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1869,
ihvitto,42AN TOPS.
•
SELF LABELING
UIT-CAN TOP.
COLLINS Sc WRIGHT,
PITTSBURGH . , PA.
We an now prepared - to. auDPlTTlnfierli ILO
Potters.
Potters. It. s perfect, simple. and as cheap as
the plain top, having the names of the various
Fruits stamped upon the coler4vidating from
the center, and an index orßolntef ideuAhedripira
the top of the can.
ItlACLearly, IthithicUyad,Penualleatty
1-4A33.E.T.06.3", . „
. -
by Merely placinir the numb' of the frtilt the
can (*stains opposite the pointer and sealing la
the customary manner. No preserver of Mit or
sop& housekeetuir mill use any °Octet* . once
seeing t. . tob2S
PIPES. CHIMNEY TOPS: &C.
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5p14:26117 $l4 A enn SmAtilleld St.
FALL ; IB69.;,
ROMAN PLAID AtIBBoNS,
LADY TANDIMDIT BOWS,
In. Plain and Roman Colors
1 BIZAIITIPUZ LINE OP
SATIN FR TVLINGS
Black Silk Fringes.
SILK BUTTONS,
In all ,tlos newest styles. Also, all tbe elegant
designs of
PLAID GLASS BUTTONS,
EMBROIDERIES—A NEW LINK
Shetland Ribbed, Grey Mix and White
SHIRTS AID D DRAWERS.
ALL c ',ono OF
MEM
A fall varkity of eolo,re 04. ,
EAST ERI4::ItA...UNS
\ sits:woos irtaisteits.
Ladjei' - and Missesi
ME
GENTS' 811AIRR KNIT - HALF 11088,
MACRUM, GLIDE & CO.,
18 8a 80 Market Street.
NEW GOO U:
• Atm
31ACK0111& GATILISLES'
No. 27 Fifth Avenue,
Dress Tritemingi and Buttons.
Embroideries and Laces.
Elboonsand FloWers..
Hats end Bonnets. .
Glove iittingend french Corsets.
New Styles mantra Skirts.
Parasols—ail the new styles.
- :Min end Bain Umbrelles. „
Hosiery—the bead English makes."
'''Agents 101 "Harris' Seitmlebta Kids."
wiipring and Buttuner flirter,
•.• Sole gents ti's e Be is Patent Hhape Col-,
lam. "ockw " g,” -.West End."
:*".Eiltit," dot "Dickens. r "Derby 6" and other
styles.
Dealers supplied th the above at
711,11NUFAC MRS', PRICES.
OAItLISLA
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woke ,27,
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FIFTH-AVENUE:
calm istICANDLEXIS a. (Ja i ,
,'(Lato 'Wilsoo.varr 00..)
11 1 1IOLTBALT.- Dia.L2l6s
poreign.as , Domeatie Dry Ooodg,
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NO. 94 D BTRILET,,
Third door above lid tiler.
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w i p i mar las= ATINg
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MING CIOODB "RTB. DAILY. lobe
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ECOMATION S—ln 'Wood,
erblS 4t , Freusr Imitations hot / Wqals
anu SEIM OUDlnityt Borimi A ,a4 l ll at ,
Nag street. f'• • '
iIOSEPH,R. SWUM *SRO. •
S t rA,IIPEO .60146.1 V 0i1er.g4.1 1 / 4 01.
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at'NO:lo.lllfaskei•etreetV ' • t
371 7 • , f r itagrli u, livens same.,
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CARPETS.
CARPETS,
- F.•l,ocii% ~Pirciot.lis,
mac.a.irrrizgaris.
>Wide* Shades,
AT LOW PRICES.
We offer many of our goods mach below last
Spring's prices. Those needing goods in our
iMe can sate money by buying at once.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
' Film . ATENtrE.
3,l4:daT
Nxiisr FALL., STOCK.
CA‘ PET S
-The First 'in the Market
AND , •
CHEAPE, ST.
CHOICE PATTERNS .
Two-ply. and Three-ply
CHEAP INGRAIN CARPETS.
• 'FINEST LINE
.BODY' - BRUSSELS
33:Ver Offbred. in Pittsburgh,
Sate time and mammy by buying tenni, ,
,WARLAND & OOLLLIS.
. . No. 71 aad 73 FIFTH ALVENEE•
an.E:ditT - . 03aoandIrloor).
NEW O.IiIitPETST
- -
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in We ar c e it l y io: f oir N tr i au assortment unparalleled
VELVETS BRUSSELS THREFPLYS
, The Very Netrest Designs' ,
Of our own reo.nt lurportatton: and selOetedtrtnn
eastern manrdimnrera. . .
YEDHJI AND Low 'magi
VERY SUP.II34OR. -
QUALITY AND COLORS
AR - Extra. Quality of
_Aug Carpet.
We are now selling many of the above at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
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51 FIFTH .11PEXUE,
jel2
11111
OLIVER II'CLINTOCR & CO.
HAVE JUST 4ECKMECIA
FINE SELECTION OF
RBITSSELN,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
THREE PLY AND
INqRkIN CARPETS.
THE LAHOEST - ASSORTMENT OF
WHITE,crucK& FANCY
" thurnNers,
FOR SUMMER WEAR,
sx TBEI CITY.
STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
OLIVER ,MeiCLENTKII & CO'fi
- as FIFTH AVENUE.
,LITHOGRaPHERS.
ELTAGM8LY..................PH1LTP CMS,
QIN G-ERLY & CLEIS, Successors.
L 7 to Eizo. P. hicaucammt a CO..
PRACTICAL' LITIIORRAPHZUS.
the only Steft lithographic Riffablishment
West of the Ifoluitalas. ;Business Cards, Letter
Pleads.,Bonds, Label., Circulars, Show Cards,
Diplom.. Portraits, Views, Certificates of Der mits t : Lavustion Carle. dic.. Nos. T $ and TA
moird street., Vittaburads.
.
gONTEgIIJES TO TREAT ALL
private diseases. Syphilis in all its forms, all
nary diseases, and the erects of men:urg e =
completely eradicated; Elpermatorrhea or
sat eskuess and Impotency, resulting from
saps =ear other causes, and which producea
some er the following effects, blotcnes, bodily
weakness, Indigestion, consumption, aversion to
society. nuauutliness,-droad of future wrenosi,
loss or memory. Indolence. nocturnal emlselon*,
and dually so prostrating the sexual system sate
reader marriage .unsatisisctery, and therefore
Imprudent, are permanently cured. Personssf4
dieted with these or any other delicate, intricate
oe long standing constitutional costpwnt should
gilLt l izPootor a trial; he never nits. _
cigar attention _given to all Female coat
DrainLeuoorrbee or Whites, ;Palling, 'admit.
maticra or Ulceration or the -WombOlrystitit,
nrudias, Amenorrhoea. lienorrksgia, - Dysment
bogyucl e andbterillty or BILTIVIIIIeee, are treat-,
e d ono greatest suecess. • .. -
it Isis .41vIdetitat a physician who counties
himself exclusively to the studyof a certain elan
'or diseases and treats thousands of cases' every
• veer must acquire greater UM In that speolaitl
than, on.. In general_inactice. , •
The Doctor pub l ishes s media= talaPaw: 3 l: e. Z
hip Pah*. that trees* lull exposition °rye*
,and gliensekthat can be bad .freir at ogles
or by =au tor twO stamps, in sealeeenvelopes.
Evt
ry sentence pontalns Instruction to•_tlie aft
Sged.
t % l i t s c rr ti butz i s i o n ognigardnetne orto
Mr osinjr a melit,, comorndaii ton ample
, too • Waco it to not, outrank= to
vtil i t s ae k tity, the DOdtor.s opinion can Imola.
'tains bit giving • written statement of the ease,
and modftines can be forwarded by mail °eat.
prat. In sums ;
Instances. nowever. a personal
examination . absoluteir 'utensil'. while la
others daily personal attention Is reqt bed, and
for the ageommodation s sixth patients then are
aPerMents Connected with the Ofdee that are
to
with every requisite that is calculated to
promote recovery,-including medicated valm
, baths.:. preen:looOn , Aire Waliated In the
Motor% own laboratory, under ni._ .j?erson
.- al
, ansvndon Medical paintialeta mace - free, or
K mall for: two stoma, No matter who have
:Med, readwhat wiYa• %Ira 9 A• 1 I=r,
Elm lc to lir. 00.
r•lnear Coast acraiej Tule .
131SHOPTHORPE SCHOOL for
GIRLS. will begin Its zeroed year D. V. ow
e -lath of biselll.llßEß next. 'she number
otpopti s h am , of whom
live In the house, Is lim
ited to y. french' la taught by a resident
governess.: and so tar as possible Is mule, the
Lsnanageof the family. Addrebs, for eirrniars,
etc.. MISS CASE,. ' Bishopthorpe, Bethlehem,
alti3o
vtisaor. BOWMAN
LL .
TUTE.:—.A. Collegiate School for toting La
dies, No. 69 GRANT STREET. Tt e gall Term
of this School will open on MONDAY, Septem
ber 13th. Both Day and Boarding ItPlia re.
eeived.
For information or admission apply to
V '
rr T snun , c FEMALE COL-.
LEGE,R.Tor. I. Q. PERsHING.D.D., Pres+
1 ent. - - .
A strictly select Ladles' lichoOl for Boirders
and Day rnpils The lead!. v Female College
In the Sta't and the first In the United Siates.
superb be Min. a. with , all the modern imp•ove
meats. Every p-lvate .00m and hal and school \.
room covered with carpets and Mailings.
The institution his /all collegiate powers and 1
privileges, and grants diplomas te art who com-
E
plite the nglish-or Classical course. Thorough
and well.selerted course of study. TWILN TY
TWO TEACHERS. Every uepgrtment made a
specialty. -
Paren , s are earnestly requested to call and
make themselves acquainted with the excellent
accommodation. ana uniurpas.ed facilities.
Fall Term commences, iir..STEXIBER 1. Bend
for weatalogne. •
an.Vliat Sr_M. SIMPSON, Pies. Trustees.
jElifF
SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL
The Scholastic Year or 101:eoliths begins WED.
N7LSDAY. September lit next.
For catalogue, apply to" .
Ina
EDUCATIONAL.
RIP. B. J. COSTAR. Rector.
an2b:
INSTITUTE,
at West Chester, Pa.
WM. F. WYKRS, A. M.,
. .
an7:nl7 PRINCIPAL AND PROPRIETOR.
CLASSFAI ACADEMY.
Mr. WM. H. WAKEHAM,
,Kwell-krown and succe.sslttl Teacher), having
returned front the East, will resume his_profes.
atonal duties by opening a S , lect ikhoo. for boys
preparing for, College or Business - . Fall Term
wilt begin on MONDAY, September Oth, In a.
handsome suite of rooms (now• being lilted up)
over the Allegheny Savings Bane Federal
street.. Allegheny City. Apply to Principal at
his former residence, 37 Union avenue, Alle—
gheny, Circulars can be bad at the Book Stores.
attr:n6o WIS. H. WAREHAM.
Miss M. MARKHAM ,
(Late Maor i :late Principal of Irving institute, )
WILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR
Young Ladies and Jffisses
:,..40Ni:OAlt, September 6,.1869.
At'The rooms lately occupied by the Curry Insti
tute, No 52 and 5181xtb street (late Eit.
Circulars can be bad at all the principal Book
stores. or any Inforrasuon may be obtained of
Miss Marklaant, at - 3L2 rENN Pittsburgh.
mile; Mc • • - • •
F EMALE EDUCATION.
NS. AND NH. IL N. TWINING'S.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
No. NH Mt. Ternon St., Philadelphia,
The object of this Fchool Is to Impart a prank..
cal and meal edueation.' For 114 narpoeethe
rooms are fitted up with every necessary comfort
and convenience for twenty scholars only. The
most eglcient teachers of French. German and .
Drawing are engaged.
An ample supply of Philosophic...al and Chetah
cal. apparatus Is provided for the illustration of
natural science.
A pamphlet Prospectus of the Eichool will be
famished ML application by letter or otherwise.
NEWELL:- INSTITUTE,
255 and 267 Penn Street,
Will re-open on 3101iTali.Y. SEPT. 6T13.
Terme 640 per sersion.of live months.
•No extra charges, e'prept for Irrenott and rin•
slc. 'Applicants to to able to re .a
THE BOYS' SCHCOL BOOMS, ig -r.o. 267,
have been recently enlarged and verr much im
proved.. 'The cou.ree of study qualities lor en
trance into any College. Thorough teaching is
given in those L:rdies
_relating: to bniOness,
such as . SPELLING. .riclUiltaibHlP. ,ihrtITH
METIC. COMPOSITION. &c. German Clauses
daily. The character if the school is Jiguaran
tee for. honest, vigorous teaching. The Towner*
are Messrs. Nr.witi..L. mAvistrai, SUBCH
YIELD; SLOANE, and MOhGAN.
The School Rooms -for the YOUNG LADIES
are in No. 235 Penn street. The -Booms are
spacious and elegant. The Principal, Mr. - J. B.
NEWBLL, will be ass fisted by lOW SPENCER,
Miss E: - 11. LIGGETT, late, of Vassar College,
and Miss WAIKINS, already known in the com
munity 1.8 an able, teacher. The two Depart
ments, Junior an Senior embrace the usual
course pursued in such institutions.
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT will be under
the care 01 Prof. DE RAM and Miss STEBBINS.
Prof DE HAW- charges are $25 per quarter.
and Misa STEBBINS, $l5 per quarter. Loth are
known :as strictly must-Mass feathers of
Music. The LADIES' SCHOOL now oilers every
advantage which can. be secured byiftfU
teaching and most desirable surroundings. - •
The Principal may be leen daily at 255 Penn
street. from 9 to IA o'clock. an4LWrig
MERCHANT TAILORS.
• P. 1 1 1 , 1 9
.AXIMOI-00,
FASSIONABLEI
MERCHANT . TAILOR,
Keeps constantly on hand
Cloths, Cassitneres and Vesting&
.iIso,EIKNTLEUENIV PURNISHISp G01,D9.
No 93 1-2 Smithfield - Siteet,
- . - piTTSBORen, PA.
Gent's Clothing made to order In,the latest
styles.: - seaman
• •
•• .
CLOTHING-.
Our entire Bummer Stock of Boys , Youths'
and Children's Clothing. closing out atgreatly
reduced prices.
GRAY. & LOGAS'B,
No. 47 SIXTH STREET
• LATE ST. MABEL
stile •
NEW FALL GOODS.
tl sidendleknew stock of ,
ara 0 THS, C , ASSIMP " tI o.,
41istrtagved by iikinty
fear Merebant Ta Smithfield Meet.
Tizazt,
(Late °atter with W. Hespeakatde,)
DEEXEMELIIIIpr INLEGO/S•
Na ga sinwifiemstreet,pittabursh.
HAIR AND' P3lll=Mmalt.
. ..... - TW IN ; PBEIC: ORNAMENTAL
Rom woarAN AND PEEPIIIIEKB; NO.
Third mimeo; teat Ilimithoeld, Pittaborigh:
~aawatm imegag. ogLiaeol moorage= of . Ls.-
dies teg_ Bile 0311,-,Anumz
TB, 130 *Mazy 0
mu, Th, ae. s , , Alif i stAkmd Prim to mak
SAFlitt WaiTimovuo.t. . • - dou
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