El Of Lii#4oi,tgat*ti: A 6CHOOL•GIRL OF THE PERIOD:. Geography ? Yes. tberes a lesson each day, Hut Its awfully hard to remember. We've been in month Africa nearly a month; Perhaps we'll go not th_ t 2 y. blovember, What Ilittory have we.? Its quite big book. Without any pictures— , bObotherl To-day I. was told I'd sustained a defeat Intheinittle olr-somelling Orotheri Arithmetic? oh. its tbe bane of my life matter bow hard I may study, My knowledge of diAden de. fractions and rules Continues unchangeably muddy. Proficient in spelling? I hope that I am, Thougn I shine less as writer than talk r; And due' t mln , i confessing now ofLett 1 use • A p3cket edition rt Walker. I We'vempoio ? Of course.once aweek— 'ac"' a t a ult subject to-mor. ow! Manage to spin out a page and a half, Though lots of glrls copy and borrow. you ask me whichiesson of all pref r? Y.. think my reply-, unite alarming • In "'Mach we've a gent 1 man readier you know, Andlsomelow Its perfectly coarming: for 'EDGAR F.avrCiar, in' liarper'a blagszlne Oltober. GENERAL NEWS. lowa expects to gain three Represents; Lives by the next apportionment. Tint Avondale Relief Fund at Phila. delphia, up to Monday evening, amounted to $27,256. 'Tun Tennessee Legislature will meet on the 15th proximo, and the election for United States Senator will take place on the llth. WALLA. WALLA, 'Washington Terri tory, reports marriages and divorces in equal numbers, and alternating with as tonishing regularity. TwENTY.TwO HUNDRED barrels of crude petroleum were . destroyed by the fire on the oil dock, at Sixty-first street, New York, last;week. Tan United States Railroad Condnc. tors' Life Insurance Association, now numbering 2,510 members, will meet at Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 20. THE St. Louis Board of Health has di rected that the names, localities and hours of business of the vaccine physicians be published in all the city papers. - Brine already experiences the blessings of annexation to the United States. Her population has to 680, and the number of her groggeries to 60. A BoSTON paper says : "The Temper ance Convention was, as usual, a very intemperate affair in its utterances. In other words, its spirit was bad." maw and his grandson went outhunt ing in Arkansas last week. Tne boy got behind some bushes and whistled like a turkey, and his grandfather shot him. Tun Saturday Review thinks the man who got into the way of the boat race and caused Oxford...to lose a length, ought to- be condemned "to an infamous im mortality." • SCIENCE' threatens the extinguishment of "the dusty miller." A. method has 'been discovered of making bread without grinding the grain, and a patent has been taken out for the process. A CITIZEN of Philadelphia on Monday conducted some relatives to the State House steeple, and while adjusting the telescope to his eye, sank backin a .state of syncope and was taken up 'dead. A swum SWALLOWING showman, near the State Fair groundit, at Toledo, Ohio. last week, while attempting to conceal a - • long knife In his throat and month, was so severely injured internally that it was - feared he would die. DeNTEL HACKETT, ahard-hearted Phil adelphia Jehn, for unmercifully belabor ing a horse for inability to draw alma of stone that would ,have been no easy job for a yoke of oxen, was fined and then held in $l,OOO to answer. THE colored citizens of Kansas will hold a State Convention at Topeka, October 27th, to organize 'for the comingPamPaien, in which they hope actively to' participate, through the ratifi cation of the proposed X Vth amendment. - Two Philadelphia burglars, Harmon and Thomas, under arrest at Columbus, Ohio, were released on Monday, and im mediately'. took an Eastern train. A Pennsylvania officer arrived soon after with the necessary authority col take,them into custody. Brnits Cox, an old woman, who for many years sold tripe in. the St. Louis market, died on Saturday. Oa searching her premises $9OO in gold and $4,000 in greenbacks were found concealed in the cellar. She leaves a husband to mourn her 10 - ss; and inherit her wealth. • QUITE a number of small lawyers in New York having advertised of late that -they can procure divorces without pub ' Itchy, for a small sum of money, one of - the firms has been summoned before the Supreme Court to show cause why they should not be compelled to refund money . thus obtained. Tint crrizsays of - Decatur. Illinois, havaputchased a silver set of thirty.three pieces, eight per - cent. finer than current coin, for presentahon ads Rev. Peter 'Cartwright, D. D. Intion ex• Gov. Oglesbyhas purchased a fifty dollar Turkish.'chair, which will be presented with tha silver set. , THE seven days Feast of Tabernacles, • commemorating the ins gathering of the fruits of the earth; began with the Jews "at'six It Is one Ofl4lo three ' annual elCbrations Com '. Mended by the lifois4,law, a n d, is strictly , . - • observed by all classes and conditions of this scattered people. How; lienaltiLL, after say - leg that'the •penitentiery • system of Ken -- cttt*y disgrace 'and a public shame; .worse'than the slave trade ever was, despondingly:; as It is a mine from which 'men can. ext ract wealth, it job for-any Man or sey of =dui& undertake ` to rtforni;" • <Atilt in- tillwankee''''deliosited $lOO, 'aiid ;tieing told Itheinterest . 'lRottld be flvelpetcent.,tirthifebd id the ). ] year lie:peMer with five currency. •• L earning 'that - the 1. I, ik Pay • q, Intereac'Wept. other w ay, be departed -I/rendering, a'man• ehould pa him for: being ; oived ;t0 t a ke care ,of his money a whole year. . ; , ; • • Of New York; 'who -recenus.:•becapie dernan fo Henry a'xioMtions "counterfeirei, tepre . . seating; that' he ovinedfive thousan d " acres of land .in •Eltiffolk„Ottitt,iii 1 1/. Oh .which there was no _ incumbrane, his ;• been heldin..sls,ooo for. ektimmation,t . spearing that his statement under:-oa th .I, , ealgrediatedbrthirrecor d,,-r-f;- i3AtiattkieliiipsY 6- ,thfi'bei 6 1 3u 814 aesihes• an ,active and. prOatolß 11 one to engaged twit: Up to Saturday • last about one hundred thousand baskets .and cases have been received 'at that port, and notwithstanding the fact that several thousand baskets are landed daily, the • . PITISBITIPAZETTL.7 i TIIITRSDAY , • fISgPTE 1869. • • • 1 I ! I 11.1! supply ianot - equal to the dernand. The average price is one dollar per basket. , IN the'vicinity of Richmond Ind., on Saturday of last week, Harry Todd, a bright lad of fifteen, went out a gun ning, and wandering from his compan ions became tired and laid down by a tree to rest. One of the boys coming toward him mistook a -lock .of- his hair,. which could be seen at the 'foot of the tree, for a squirrel, and fired, the shot fak ing effect in Harry's temple, killing bim instantly. IN TESTIMONY of the esteem in which Mr. Geo. S. Bennett, lately deceased, was held, citizens of Cincinnati are con tributing liberally to a fund to be pre. rented to his widow. Mr. B. was for many years city editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, and was alsn at one time a theatre manager. Among other contrib utors to the fund is Mr. John T. Ford. of Baltimore, who was associated with Mr. B. at the National Theatre in Cincinnati. UNDER the head of "Divorce Extraor dinary," the Weston (Mo.) Lanfiniark, of the 10th inst., omiting the names of the parties, gives the following: - "We have just learned that an old gentleman aged ninety-four• years, and his wife aged eighty-seven, residents of Pettis town ship, a ft er l iving together for seventy years, Concluded the other day to dissolve their marital relation. They made an equal division of their, property, and went their separate ways. A more re markable divorce case is seldom heard." Bratty but , terrific storms seem to be the order of the day. We read of them in all quarters of the country, having the same peculiarities. At • Utica, N. Y., on Sunday afternoon flashes of light ning of the most• dazzling kind were suc ceeded by thunder so loud as to lead to the conjecture that about all the artillery in the world had been discharged at once, and then the rain came pouring down as water does over a mill dam, flooding the gutters and streets almost inirnediat ely. The storm lasted but a few minutes, the clouds quickly passing away and the ann shining as brightly as before. Arson CLEVELAND,' daughter of a far mer living near Durand, Wisconsin, committed suicide a few days ago by jumping from a high bluff, near Racine. She lived but a few hours. Her father was sent for, and arrived in time to take home the remains. He related the fol lowing facts: Nine years ago his house was burned, and his wife and two chil dren perished in the flames; his daughter was with great difficulty saved. The fright and sorrow at the terrible affair so affected the girl's mind as to produce a sort of insanity, and since that time it has been necessary to keep a careful watch over her. Two PARTIES are after the insurance of $lO,OOO on the life of a Mr. Dalton, in New York. Mr. D. took out the policy for the benefit of his wife. She died, however, and he married again, and now, at his death, the second wife claims the $lO,OOO, the same as she does the estate of the first wife.- But it is claimed that, al though Mr. D. continued to 'pay the pre mium after the death of his first wife, he did not transfer the policy to the second by name,- that of the first only being mentioned in the policy. An application has been made for an order to the Royal Insurance Company to pay the money into court. The decision has not yet been announced. LAST SATURDAY night, at Slade's switch, five miles east of Buffalo, on the N. Y. Central Railroad, so a n me fiend - moved the bolt; leaving the signl lamp "all right," but turned the switch so that the first train would run off the track. It is thought to have been the intention of the wretch to wreck the 11:30 paisen ger express, but fortunately an extra freight train came along at a slow rate of speed and fell into the• trap, and the result was nothing more than a detention of four or five hours. Had the express train, going at a high rate of speed, pass ed over first, it is probable that a great many lives would have been lost, and much human • misery entailed. ' A lust in Amherst, Mass., lost his wife some months ago, and immediately after the funeral married her sister. The new wife was sent into New Hampshire to re main until the husband resumed his work, when he was to send for her. He then went to Salem, was smitten with one of its damsels and married her. The banished wife got tired waiting, hunted. up her recreant lord, found him living with the Salem woman, and entered com plaint for his arrest. Aleantime the man removed to Amherst, when at a religious meeting he confessed his guilt, and added to it,by saying, that he was never mar-, ried to the Salem woman, but had some one perform the 'Ceremony who had no legal right to do so. AT Cannonsvms, Delaware county, N. Y., Mrs. Augustus Flowers sent her two children, aged respectively three and five years, to tell their father to come to dinner. Soon after, the mother was hor rified beyond expression to see her hus band enter the house bearing the two lit tle ones in hia arms, one a lifeless mass of ragged flesh and blood, while the other was senseless from a terrible blow on the head, from the effects of which it died next day. It appears that the children, in going for their father, bad to pass through a pasture containing a vicious horse, which attacked them, biting, kingkic and stamping the l e unfortunates ea The father hearing cries of distress, hastened to the tragical scene, but too late to save either of the fated ones. • NOT long since, - in the vicinity of Utica, N. Y., a 'marriage was solemnized, which; for uniqueness 'of ceremony is submitted as a sample. As the parties to be married entered the parlor arm in arm the clergyman met them midway in the room, when the bridegroom takiug the right of the 'bride to be said: 'We .havei promised to protect each other so long ;as 'we' live. We intend now to be united and hereafter to. live together; husband and wife, an d we have, invited you to be present this evening to sanction our union according to the re. quirements of custom and the laws." The , clergyman in reply said: • ' "By the authority possess as a clergy men, and in the presence of these wit hessesi I hereby' (laying '"cin his. hand) 'recognize you as `husband and • wife in fulfilment of your,promises.""' Prayer I°llor/elkand, the cerenion ended. AT LYONS, on the New •York Central Railroad, Friday evening last, -a collision occurred between an express and freight , train which is described as "a bid for death put hi by the grossest' carelessness. w Tha at Lyonaind the ,9sual custom is for the freight 'to, run tipOn a side track,nllOw the' exprOs' to pass and h o nl n w a t slow the e e d x , prtheses was aepr saw that the switch was *4ll right," and opened Mathieu* valve, but -at this mo ment the switchman, represented to have - been intoxicated, rushed up and changed the switch, running the express train, which had begun to move rapidly, upon the side track and into the freight train. The engineer of = the express, seeing the danger, reversed his engine and leaped from it, followed by the fireman, thus escaping with their lives. The Crash of the colliding trains vf as terrible, ,and resulted in the demolition of the engine, 'tender and baggsgb car aria disabling of every passenger coach, five - in number, together with five sleeping cars, which composed the train. The damage to the other train consisted in the smashing of the caboose and two cars filled with sheep, the majority of which were killed. The switchman, to whose criminal careless ness the accident was owing, was obliged to run for his life, threats of lynching Ibeing indulged in by the excited and in dignant passengers. STLTE BEDFORD Springs have been closed for the season. BIITTER is selling in Philadelphia at from 50 to 55 cents a pound by the pro ducers. The' "middlemen" charge 75 to 80 cents. • • LEWIS BOLSEER, convicted of- murder' in the second degree, in Huntingdon county, has been sentenced to ten years imprisonment in the Western Peniten tiary. , - MR. fPETSR WMINAM.ACIIRR. of Bead ing, has in his garden a pumpkin which measures 58} inches in diameter, and 41f inches in circumference, and is ,till growing! Tine Greensburg Herald says Adani Bear, of the Greensburg flouring mill, sold a Durham calf, recently, not quite three months old weighing three hund dred and sixty five pounds. TnE buildings connected with the Bethel coal works at Sharon, Mercer county, were destroyed by fire on Thurs day of last week, the loss amounting to $3,500, with an insurance of $1,700. TIIE bones of a human skeleton were found in Clearfield county lately. Upon examination they proved to be those of a Mrs. Burge, who has been missing since the tall of 1 866. ' At that time she started from her home in Clearfield county to visit some friends in Cameron county, and get lost and was either starved or frozen to death. In Philadelphia, Monday evening, Emma Smith . had some angry words with her lover, Albert Somers, on the street, and drawing a knife, stabbed him in the thigh, inflicting a wound four inches in length, and also cut him in the breast. She accompanied him to the hospital, and exhibited great grief at the occur rence, but when arrested and locked up at the station house said "I guess he was not much hurt." . THE Carlisle Herald says the State Agricultural College "is badly managed and a-disgrace to the State;' and adds that "the only way to make it, and the Experimental Farms connected with it, succeed, is for the State to organize a Department of Agriculture and to place Hon. Thomas H. Burrows, - or some other good man at the head of it, and give him exclusive control of the College and Farms, answerable to the Governor and the. Legislature for the manner in which he performs the duties of his office. This thing Cif managing a great Agricultural Institution through County Agricultural Societitala a gmEd humbug." I T , FOREIGN . TIMMY ITEMS. —.—_. 1 ry of 'England bag been FRONDE'S ELL completed. RERAN'S Apostleslias just been trans lated into English for the first time. AN interesting new book is that of the Rev. H. J. Van Lerrep, entitled "Mis sionary Travels in LitUs•kaoicn Parts of As is Minor. A vERI elegant little Edition of The First Book of Common Prayer of Edward VI., has just been reprintea in England for the ritualistic element. NEW batiks of travel in Central Africa, by Mr. and. Mrs. Pethorick, and in search of Sir John Franklin, by Sir J. McClin tock, have just•been published. L MR. J. B. PAYNE is to issue in October, an 'Universal Indelof Biography, a com panion to that invaluable book of refer ence, Haydn's - Dictionary of Dates, Mn. W. Monate has translated the "Grette's Saga," and Mr. Robert Bu chanan has translated "Ballad Stories of the Affections, both from the Icelandic. In New York, Harper & Bro's, who seem to pursue Field's Osgood & Co. in all their undertakings, are publishing a seventy.five cent edition of the nevelt; of George Eliot. EDWARD WILYALPER, the survivor of the dreadful catastrophe of the Matterhorn, in 186% has just published Scrambles Among the Alps, lB6o-69, which contains an account of t hat fearful adventure. Mn. 111.43nEcion, author Of the • well- known voyages ot - the Rob Roy, has a new volume of that series, describing his adventures during• a canoe voyage in Palestine and the waters of Damascus. Imo Rev. Baring Gould, author of Cu rious _Myths of the Middle Agee, has Writ tea and published a new work in which his knowledge of Curious lore hasexpand ed, itself. It is styled The.Origin:and/De velopment of Religious . Belief. --, Du. Cititnroirtmi WORDSW6RTEI, the venerable, Bishop of: pincOln, had just, completed another_ pOrtiOn of his great and scholarly, Commentary °lithe Bible., This new volume includes, the, books of. Jeremiah, Lamentations and Ezekiel. REIN J. G. Wool), the eminent English naturalist, has just published a book call= . bd'Bibie Anintalei which is most highly spoken of, It is said to comprise a des cription of every , living creature men tioned in the Scriptures, from, the ape to the coral. QUITE a number of biographire l WOWS are announced as about to appear in land; among thesebny be mentioned the• lives of Faraday, brEir. Jones;' of Pal= 'Renton, by Sir EL L. Bala/ell of Lord Elgin, by Theodore Walrob.d; of Sias Mt.; ford, by Rev. G. VEstrabge; and of Xis& Jane Austen, by Bey. Austen Leigh. I= GEN. Ggonag B. NuOLELLar the . New 'England Fair, and while there an old gentleman from the rural districts, :seizing both his bands, exclaimed, with sympathetic tears coursing down his sun: 'browned cheeks:" "General, 1 am, glad 'tes see youl lam delighted to See YQUI hsve long desired to meet vont — l alilay s believed that you managed the The Gener army a as well as you knew how!" thanked him. - - SIMI'LABETING FRU IT 7 CAN TOP. .7. :, CO-LLIN.§ . &. WRIGHT .:..: . j 5 PITTSBURGH; FA: L-L. We are now prepared to MIST Tinnera and Potters. It is perfect, simple; and as cheap as the plain top, having the names of the various Fruits stamped upon the cover, radiating from the center, and an index or pointer stamped upon the too of the can. ! . Its Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently , 1-.A.13E.T.A8P , [ by merely placing the name of the fruit the can contains opposite the . pol nter and swine in the customary manner., 1 , 4 o preserver of fru or e o:A g tho useheeper will use any other aft% loe fP PIPES. CHT/r3. lc, ..----------- W ATEIR. PIPES, • • 4. large assortment, spl4:hT7 Gip 0 0 co 4.. fr. 4 151204 074 Z q IVP g incl Pi ml "4 4 4 nv i :3 14 '0 ' 412 ° lj Aft g %IP Ito 0 CI 0 ~.1 E• 4 5 1:4 !=)11 c.D $24Pi a H ite l " 1:/ nitUR. McCANDLESS ts. lJ (Late Wilson. Carr & Co.. WHOLIELLLZ DZALE3 =I OHISINEIT TOPS . • HENRY H. COLL4B. %d Avettue,lies DRY GOODS. Foteignand Domestic ; • No. elk WOOD Evrazsr Third door above Diamond aria MERCHANT TAI FALL STOCK OF MEN & BOYS' OLO Now Woelying GUY & tOG. No. 47 SIXTH ST L iTE BT. CL•ta. 31L'ATITILLIE , VIEMONABL I3 MERCHANT TAILOR, Rteps constantll on hand Cloths, Casstmeres and ratings. Also, GIENTLEMEIVS FURNISHING GOODS. No. 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, L'i Clotetheineade to order he the 3; e Isteet e a 53 421rGes styles. 1 NE • FALL GOODS. • i sA. splendid new stock of SS, .6.188/10EBES, 41)0., ived by nicargir YUETICIA. iderettant Tailor. 1 3 tiwithlleld street. CLO Just BTIEGEL, r • i aiste Cutter With W Hespenheide,i .. : . • - No. 53 Smithfield Street,Pittsburgh., seZven. FLOUR. NOTICE TO FLOIJR DEALERS HERS e recl , - Inv slot of 40,000 bush is carelnlly_ selected wrre. AND AMBEtt AND TENNESSEE WHEAT, purchased in 0 USOII. Farce. tureen and Morgan counties, Indiana. I 'lbis lot of Wheat Is the very best t , be found and cannot be surpassed by Any In the United states. Wei have also nabbed our Improvements in. Machinery. Bolting Clotha and Cooling ROOMS, and are now prepared to Ilirrush the best Flour we have made for ten years at prices that defy competition oa the same gr l ades of flour. K. T. KENNEDY a EEO.. lac Mill. Alleghen l. Pearl September 13.1889. :FLOVat Fhbrll"taljt I AntillEfinA.'llA ERB FLOURS. .480 bbts. Legal Tender434lbblis He Hs.. 1 bids Breathe, .1.10 bbis Unita Milli bis li'lnops Co., 500bbis d River. 133 bbls y pay. CHOICE WlllOO RR Ming, blots Riverside. 580 bbls White Bier. bids vslotts brands Spring W hest Flour. WI TER WHEAT FAMILY WLOUR. City. hi.lll Ohio, Pride of •t e West, Depot Mills, Resilient A, Pilllllllll ititlgteirder and Crown, choice Bt. Louis. ror sole lower than Can be brought fro t h e _ WATT, T.ANO West. and 174 Woos Bt t. . 041 Alp COMA tOALIII • DICKSON, SUMMIT SaTtOirtanWild Vila °ZOO to NO. "567 moan star, addiff OM Mbar 11111111E0927D Le " siow barbered n'tide . rood youatta. tiIiSNY LUMP. - xtrr - civia. MB/AOKI" 11141 tweet morbid prize. _ . . dre l ied to Aly ; orders ten, ed their 12 or ou tbeto tbrcradh tbe row. be attended to oremetir, , • fE3 ; AROBITEOTS, 12A1111& mosr t u, Jut , • • „ AalcilicenruCTEl , nor: EOM AssoCumos strum:se% Nos. II and 4 Bt. Glair Street. rlitablo Mold attention given to the designing end Winding' of 4:101INT HOUSES sad r i usu a NIIILDINEIN OM JOSEPH HORNS Se tO'S, NEW FALL GOODS tru.st C>rierLecL LINEN RUFFLED COLLARS AND CUFFS, LACE COLLARS. HANDKERCHIEFS, Embrold'd,Hemstltehed, SEWER LAWN AN.% LACE, HAMBURG EMBROPARIE S, REAL & IMITATI.+W LACE S A IDDINOS, BOULKFAVDE sKIRTS. ARAB SHAWLS, B IN t , ANTS , HA.ND KNIT ' , DIMS A SACQ J KNITTING AND ZEPHYR YARN, BERGMAN'S ZEPHIE, JAVA CAN VA,S. RN ITT iCIVR MATERIALS. HANDROME S..W AND SASH RIBBONS, TRIMMING SATINS._ .. BONNE VELVKTS, HAT eRD BONNET. PLUMES. - FINE I KENCH FLOWERS, Latest sttl , s .ATS AND BoNNETS , BONNET AND BAT FRAMES, and MILLINERY GOODS Ball= fle EVERY .DESCRIPTION, 77 and 79 MARKET STREET st2l FALL (OPENING. IA 1Z P,4 ARAB SHAWLS, In /laid and Boman Striped Baffled Collars and Cuffs, - The New Sailor Collar, Silk Fringes, Satin Trimmings, Silk Glass Buttons. E EC P R A 04 VI 4 rt .4 )4 i t XI .4 In all the Newest Patterns iISSES FINS - WOOL CIPS SiCitrlE elegant asserts:teat just received WI lair and Jute Switches, Balmoral and" Plaid Hosiery, fool Ball Hose, Shirts and Drawers, FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR CO., ) A Full Supply of AU /kinds. HEAVY PLAID FLANNELS, .MACEEM, GLYDE & CO., 78 & 80 larket 'Street. sellt MIZI ;In Nllir MO GOODS ItACRITII 6 CARLISLE'S EET, Dress Tritandugs and Buttons. , • SantoMertes and Laces. Ribbons and Flowers. Hats and Bennett". Glove fitting and French C 0111446. New Styles Wraelty's Skirts. l'arasols- - all the new styles. Bun and Bain Umbrellas. • Hosiery — the best Engl ish ak es, Agents for *Hurts , asnleu Spring and Summer underwear, Bole Agents 'or the Bemis Patent Shape Col lars„ "Lockwood's "West End," "Elite," de; •'Dltkens, "Derby," and other stiles. Healers supplied with Ike above at PITTSBUESII, PA. "PLACRUM & CARLISLE, SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, -ELT EU FINE ASSORTMENT OF YARN. No. 27 Fifth Avenue, MANUFACTURERS' Ilii4a. 27 FIFTH - AVENUE y 4 WINES. LIQUORS, &o. IMPOSTERS OF WINES, BUMS, GIN, &O WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PURE RYE WRISIMS, 409 PENN STREET, Nave Nemeved to NOS. 884 ANT) 886 PENN, Cora Mairenth St., (forinerly CanaL) JOSEPH S. FINCH es, CO., • ' ' sOs. 1136 197.1 99 . 191. 193 man Val 'MET nrissralmf:. patrurAort l = l 4 pepper DiStnifd- Flint Rye mioVdesters in' ItssinelriMits'ana' L; WORK ROM, ‘023.101 . • LEARNT ~... 7PAPEB, HANGINGS. ; tm fir- Enameled. Wall rapers taLffilnin tints elons to soot and smoke. Vernoillictrnitt witt_s_sol,! , and Inlaid plgores.l OB B g. ,Vrrn INDUt. TAPZieTR74. stamped and emitted Aold.i gim bere Newly imported and motto bet towed e In.the country. Tor "ale at, , , . MitaßlarA llll3 W. P. NEW WALL! PAPNB STORE, 191. Libertil Street. IncTIDUORATIO.NB.In Wood, Marble, and Yeesoo imitations far Wags aim Ceilings of Dining q.nr - . . . 107 Mark. josEi migg setstreet.Bo. QTAIIPED GOLD PAPERS for 14.7 tortlri. %t No.lol Market street. IRMEL% B. Rue s& a Imo. C E T S. NEW FALL STOCK. Oil Cloths, Window Shades,_ DRUGGETS. DRUG GET SQUARES, ngrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., 21 FIFTH AVENUE. oelB.cl6T NEW FALL STOCK. CARPETS, The First in the Market AND THE CHEAPEST. CHOICE PATTERNS Two-ply and Three-ply ClipP INGRAIN CARPETS. THE FINEST LINE OT BODY BRUSSELS Myer Offered. in Pittslsrali. Bare time and money by buying from McFABLLND L COLLINS. No. 71 sad 73 FIFTH AXIOMS, au.n:d &T NEW CARPETS! MESH IMPORTATION arebmblgdr. I. 3oCalum from mann tuitgpe. VELVETS, BRUSSELS, Tapestry Brussels, &c., THE FINEST Assortment ever offered in' PittsburgL ALSO, A FINE STOCK OF THREE-PLTS, INGRAINS, COMMON •CARPETS A FINE ABSOWIId3NT OF Well Seasoned . Oil Cloths. IreILLIIII EROS., .ro. 51 FIFTH ogfr/EX RIVER I'CLINTOCK & CO. RAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE SELECTION OF BBITSSEI.S, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS THREE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS. THE LARGEST ASSORT ENT OF WHITE,CiaCK & FANCY DIATTINGS, FOR SUMMER WEAR, IN TUE CITE. STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OISVEII , IIIeCLINTOCK & CO'S. A 3 FIFTH AVENUE. LITHOGRBPHERB• artuisax =alas, QINGEBLY & CLEISI Successors U to 41zo. F. Bcm:roam-sic I Co.. • PBAVTICAL LITIIO9II,II3BECES. The only Stearn Lithographic Tstahlishutent West of the Mountains. - Business Cards. Letter Beads. Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Dipionuts. Portraits. Vtaws, Certiteates of De-. posits, Invitation Cult, .111 stoLl* wbira pituunrat.. HAIR AND PERFUMERY• TORN PECK, Ol A ' A • - 1 HAIR Iir°RIMS AND PiRPI3II3R. No. Third street, near Smithfield. Pittsburgh. Alarazt On hand, a general misortnitent of La. dies CiS BAIMS, CMILS; Gantlemen'a WIEIS, _lftllS, SCALPS, oPion) °oms. Bita..,Lb:T l l, ite. All-ftari Price in cash will be given for RAW Ladies* and elentlemen's hair Cutting don* la tb a TiaMPat Mannar. WAY= t, DR:.NVIIITTnnt eIONTINVES TO TREAT ALL private diseases. Syphilis in all its !brine, all urthary diseases, and the effects of mercury are completely eradicated; Spermatorrhea or , seud nal Weakness awf Impotency. resultiag froM self.abuse or other causes, and which produces some of the following effects, as blotenes, bodily weakneelk indigestion; consumption, n ave to seciety.„ unstalainess„ dread of future events, loss of memory. indoleumoicleturnal emission% and finally so prostrating the sexual system Is to render marriage nnsaactory, and therefore improtdent, are permasently cured. Personae:. Meted With OM or anyother delleaW intricate • or long standingconstitutionsi complaint should Rive the Doctorstlilhe never fails. ekna. A particular a tt en ti o n - given to plaints, Learorrhes or WWWhites, Palling; =Wm or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, pruritic_ Amenorrhoea. Nenorrbagia, Dynnecto nontoes, and bterility or Barrenness, are. treat ed with the greatest success. It is self.evident that a physician who confines himself exelusivery to the study of a certain claw of diseases and treats thousands of ewes every year must acquire greater skill In that slleacalt , than one in general practice. • The Doctor publishes a medical pamphlet of fifty pages that gives a Pal exposition of venereal and private diseases; that can be bad free at , aloe or by mail for two camps, in sealed envelopes. ETCIT, sentence contain' ix:Laments:l to the af. Meted. and enabling them to determine the ine. else nature of their Complaints: The establishosintr ie compri sing u a t:a ample =tit thewpocitolis opinfola can en Deter. bv Rivi tannei ng a written statement of the Case. and medicines can be forwarded by mail or ex press. In some Instances. however. a personal Ir/sanitation Is absolutely necessary." while in 'others dallypersotud attention is regtirndpang for the oteoommodation cf such patients thels_Eu awirtments connected with the once that a tided with every requisite' that la ealeulMTcp promote recovery. including medicated -Aspen Whs. Ali prescriptions are prepared ,la the DOetor's own laboratory, under - his - personal ser Medical pamphlets at oMee free, or is liw il l e 2 l for two stamps. No matter who base railed, readwhat he says. Hours 9 A.M. tog P,X. Sundumlil ii. to 91. 9 WYLIB BTRI , W. (near Court House,' Flttsburgh, pa =MEI (Sex, end Floor). AND Ina
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