The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 29, 1869, Image 2

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"My sweetest Dorm hy." said John,
Of course befdre the' wedding. •
As metaphorically he stoce#
- Ills gold upon her sh. doing,
"Whatever thing you wish or want
• Shan be hereafter granted,
F T r he f my o w ww l adsl y g ha d n taed! yours."
"About ttie little dower vn may
You thoughs miens yet c o m e handy, have
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Throw It away. du what *on please...
spend It on sugar -candy: . .
ways,
I Isle your sweet, dependent
I m or e when you t more
me; J
The r you tisk. ihe o you spend.
The better pm will please me."
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" u nfound it. D or othy." said John,
'I haven't got it by me,
Y lehadvoewer"fhroamYe. arnut.JsXcue niltatlst sum,
14 :lse 11. that's sensible for y .u;
ex is most unpleasant;
5 s Money's tight—so .),In. take yours ,
rid use is fm the present
w I must go—to—meet a man I
`. By -George. I'll have .to b-.rrow!
Lend me a twenty—that's all right!
I'll-Pay you back to-morrow."
l'Aier 111. •
"Madam," said John to Dorothy.
And past her he rudely rushes;
"You think a man is made of gold.
- And money grows on. Wins I _
Tom'. attoes I your doetari Cal 't you now
Get up some new Minister ?
Yon and your children are enough
- . •Tis break John Jacob Astor.
Where's what you had your , elf when I
I . ' , _27Wes fool enongb to court t
you?
- - TIMIS tie sum. till you go am l''
Two& was• had to support you
- ~Pr a y ad gone, not yery fart
don's be appretiteadye ,
"Lent? shave hat use enough for it;
M family is expensive,
. I dicta's. as a woman would,
- Spend it on anger candy!
lio,_ John, ci g ars the most of it
Went forand brandy l' ,
•
STATE /TEE L&
Tim Presbyterian Synod met at Titus•
vile on Filday last..
RECENT rains have caused a rise in the
Schuylkill, and Philadelphia is happy.
Tau deaths in Philadelphia last week
were 286, twenty less than the previous
week:
Tau 'United American Mechanies hold
their annual meeting at Philadelphia this
week.
CONTRIBUTIONS to the Avondale relief
fond, from all sources, amounted on
Thursday last to $137,127.
MERCER is to have a mass meeting on
the 7th `of October, and' expects to have
Gen. Butler among the speakers.
TURERYFOOT has changed its name - to
Confluence. It issituated at the conflu
ence of the ;Youghiogheny, Cassieman
and Laurel
a Hill riven.
Piernpurtcre
policeman, caught
asleep A
on his beat, was relieved of his
cap by his Chief, and failed to call for it
at the station house next day.
Tun application for an allocatar or writ
of error in the case of Dr. Paul Schoppe,
under sentence of death at Carlisle, has
been refused by the Supreme Court.
JOSEPH Bnirezesn, recently arrested at
Oil City for robbing a*Oman of $3OO,
gave up the money, wai committed to
jail, and got out as soon as he was in.
I'm years -ago, Emporium, Cameron
county, contained abouttwo hundred and
fifty inhabitants. Now it caste about
one-third of the entire vote of the county.
Tun will of the late Rev. Benjamin
Dorri D.D. of Christ Church, Phibidel-
of
phia, contains bequests to the amount
about $lO,OOO to religious and charitable
institutions.
Tun Scranton Republican has reorgan
jzed its editorial staff. Mr. Joseph L.
Shepley,"of the- Boston Journat, and
Mr. W. W. Pasco, of the New York
Triune, will be the new members.
On Tuesday evening, at Philadelphia
'David Paul Brown delivered an eulogi
um on the life and character of the late
Hon. Joseph R. ,Ingersoll, late Presi.
dent of the . Historical Society of Penn
sylvania. • -
A CHA.HDELIER sixteen feet in diameter
and twenty-five feet long, with two
hundred and fifty burners, basbeen man.;
ufactured for the. Academy of Music at
Philadelphia. It is said to be the largest
in the world.
identienEr McF.annirs, aged fifteen, a
domestic in the employ of W. Lltich
ards, of Mauch Chunk, was burned to
death on Wednesday of last week, by an
explosion of kerosene oil, which she at
tempted to use as fuel.
AN apple tree on the farm of Mr. Peter.
M. Reeves, in Washington county, has
yielded the present year ninety bushels,
seventtlive of which were picked off
ant put away for . use and the remainder
gathered on the ground for cider.
IiAN exhibited to the editor IA the
Reading Dispatch on Friday last a hen,
said to have laid three eggs at ono time,
the day previous—one of theabrdinary
size, one the size of a pigeon's egg, and
the other about as large a wren's egg.
Craw ENGINEER DOWNAT, of Phila
delphia, says that a fireman may be con
sidered "equipped if he wears a fire hat
and carries a horn; A belt or shirt will
not be considered equipments. The Chief
of Police has asked that the question be
. decided, so that the riehts of individuals
claiming the privilegea of firemen at
fires may be recognized.
Tire Titusville Herald has the follow
big concerning some recent marriages in
that place: "It is somewhat remarkable,
first, that four weddings took place during
the past week; second, that the four gen
tlemen were ail merchants of Titusville;
third, that they did business on the same
street; fourth, that they occupied the same
block; fifth, that they were all widowers;
sixth, that in the aggregate, they have
had thirteen wives."
ONE of the. Avondale victims, a Mr.
Gilroy, not having been buried in comm.
crated ground of the Catholic cemetery,
in consequence of his having violated
the rites of the church, in his marriage
by a Justice of the Peace, the Scranton
Post of the G. A.- R. propose to disinter
the remains, to which the Priest says he
will not only not object, but render amis
. tance, provided itibe done on a week day
or before seven o'clock on Sunday.
There was much. feeling about the matter.
AT A XERTING Of Miners at Hyde
Park, Luzerne county, on Friday even
ing of last week, a resolution
the was
format adopt ion
ed
suggesting the necessity of
of a permanent fund in districts under
of
the D. L. and W. for the
miners and
widows and orphans of
laborers killed in the mines, and to that
end each miner and laborer give a day's
wages during the month of October.
Another resolution was adopted appro•
priating the sum of $3OO out of these
and t con
tributions to the Avondale fund, he
remainder as a nencleus for the formation
a permanent fund.
ABOUT thirty years ago, says the Mc-
Kean Miner, Mr. Eugene Daly, then s
IM
resident o
f Se.huylkill county, had one six children Ws-birth, "all living and
hundred dollars taken from his pocket, Well," Imiredthle,,, and that if true, it is
as was t h e n s upposed. by Patrick Shea- the exit- ciscd the kind in medical
hen, who roomed wlthhint; A. short time - history. The Tribune adds that "such
•
since ldr. Daly, now residing in McKean. an extemporized - family might .possibly
scoilannty,received ale tter from Sheehan's reduces despairing parent to idiocy, but
Wis., we confess to doubting the •dellight e under
. .
iis°Zin;ethßidatillfgor ntwettyllyilearwasukoeer More his any circumstances." - ...
father had been endeavoring to find him Toe wheeling I n tel/iv:neer. , says "a
gentleman from 'Pittsburgh, tap owns a
the Daly) for the purpose of rester
tract of laid on Proctor creek, opposite
$
ing lOO stolen from hint in Schuyl
kill county. lie lISS since received a New Idattintiville, Wetzel_ county, has
check for poo, being the amount of the hdd it off into village lots and is now of
principal and accrued interest since the fering them for sale. Quite a number
time when Sheehan claims the money hav e alr
ea dy
been dispowsedcandidate for ot. The
came into his hands. nam bd on this ne
Tug Erie Dispatch announces with re- village honors, is Magnolia."
gret the demise of the popular and exclu- In excavating for a sewer in Chicago,
steely Erie holiday, known as "Cranber- at a depth of eleven feet below the street
surface, the workmen struck a cedar
ry Day." It says: "By virtue of the act
taking the care of the Peninsula Lrom the swamp. Fragments of cedar trees, rot
city of Erie and Testing it in the trustees t e d sway to almost nothing, were found
of the Marine Hospital, the cranberries, in abundance, also layers of sand and
the only article of pecuniary value that it rotten leaves, showing the aonu fal of
produces, are now being racked for the leaves and their covering by la ye rs of
benefit of the fund of that Institution. drift sand the numbering about
ten to the, layers
thought that cedar
Their value may be estimated in a sum of
intment of swamp existed about thirteen hundred
three figures, but the disappo
the dwellers in Erie county will be hard years ago. .e
Judicial Court of New
to figure up. Each second Tuesday in Tna Suprem
October for many years past has been Hampshire, at Dover, has decided that a
known as 'Cranberry Day.' Until a cer- man may be mulcted in en n action for
fain hour of that day, designated by the damages, inconsequence of an act which
city authorities, the berries were sacredly he committed while a legally irresponsi
guarded, and though there were some ble child. The caste was that of a young
thieving done, woe to the person caught man named Ricker suing another named
at it. AS the final day approached an ex- Freeman for damagen inflicted eleven
Ira police force watched the 'marshes,'- Freeman While the Ibis were scuffling
end all through the night preceding CUM- threw Ricker against a hook,
berry Day camping parties crossed the which entered his neck andAnjured him
bay, waiting by huge fires until morning so badly that he has never recovered from
.light, when the signal was , given for the the effects.
grand rush to fill baskets. With some, - •
_ LAST week Mr. Valentine, a resident of
Cranberry Day' was a source of profit,
Lansingburg, N. Y., while walking on
by welch a poor family could in an hour
the street, during *a thunder storm, =d
eals enough to provide many necessaries,•
dell y 1 lost hie power of speech and mind.
but the majority who went found the ex -
Ye was assisted to his residence and med
citing sp9rt of getting it worth more than ical aid summoned, when it wa ce
the trait obtained. It was a day of jlli- eas !-
Wined that the muscles of the tune had
ty, and for the nonce a great leveller of become paralysed. On the following day
social' distinctions. Everybody who V alentine was able to communicate by
could go, regardless of position, joined writing, and could hear as distinctly as
ever
In the scramble, for the first sweep of the
failed him, in which condition he re
anbut his power of speech utterly
vines was little better than a acramble of - •
hour's duration." mained at last accounts.
So many ways of cheating the citliens
of that cheat-riddea metropolis have been
discovered, says the New York Tribune,
that it would seem• difficult to unearth
any new system of robbery. But a new
violation of contract is daily practiced
which already causes great inconvenience,
and may, at any time, be the cause of
some terrible crime. This refers to the
turning off of the gaslights in the streets
at an hour when they are moat needed,
viz., ir. the early morning. I The gas con
tracts provide for the lighting of the
streets at/ night.
LIVE INSURANCE is reported to be very
flourishing in Massachusetts, where tlfty
nine companies, representing fifteentun
dred millions of dollars of insurance,
are transacting business, and the oldest of
which was es.rablished in 1845. This
business, it is stated, is one of the few
great interests that have known no fluctu
ations, but has grown steadily, increased
both in peace and war. since the official
valuation of policies in Massachusetts
was commenced in 1858, the number of
companies has increased from fourteen to
fitly-six at the beginning of
fr 1860, th y
e
number of polictea outstanding om fort
thousand to more than half a million, the
amount Insured from $117.0.00.00 0 , in
round numbers, to $1,567,000,000. the
annual income from $5,000,000 to $77,-
000.000,. and the computed premium re
serve from $11,000,000 to more than
$140,000,00 0 .
A ceRIikePONDENT writes front Rome:
The preparations for the Council in the
Commissions are proceeding. An ab
stract of all the separate matters treated
by the commissions will be submitted to
the Bishops for inspeetion, who may
then exangne the various questions. At
the same time they will receive a draft, of
the resolutions proposed, that they may
also examine them before they are sub
mitted to the Council foreiscussion: By
this means unnecessary peeches will be
spared, and the session of the Council
shortened. This is the purpose
of the
preliminaries. The Council itself is to be
named Croncilium • Vaticanutn. Thirty
bishops with their suites vilil be boarded
and lodged in the Vatican. The public
buildings, monasteries, college% &c., are
placed at the disposal of the commission
ers as far as they nave room to spare, and
they have also received 100,000 francs
with which to hire private lodgings.
Severalpalaces of the Pope have also been
offered for the reception of his guests.
GENERAL NEWS.
Tun German language is to be_taughi
in the public schools at Washington City.
TaR "wickedest man" has made $60,-
000 out of alternate wickedness and piety.
Tun Fisk Pavement and Flagging Com
pany has organized in Chicago with a
capital of $500,000.
A. WOMAN in Concord, crated by relig
ions excitement, insists upon preaching
in the garb of Eden.
A cEicaus is about being taken in Min
nesota of all persons between five and
twenty : one years of age.
Tan consolidated Preisbyterians pro
pose to send one hundred laymen to es
tablish missions along the line of the Pa
cific railroad.
TuE General Council of the Evangeli
cal Lutheran Church of North America
will meet in Chicago on the 4th of No
vember next.
A DEMOCRATIC stump orator in Cali
fornia asserted that "the Republican
party is pledged to give negro suffrage to
the Africans."
Tun Rev. T. T. Hendricks having lec-
tured to the Gothamites on the subject of
"What is Woman, ". propOses next to
discuss "What is M an. "
Tun Chicago Court House was built of
atone from Lockport, near Buffalo, N. Y.
The Buffalo Custom House was built of
stone from Lockport, near Chicago.
ROE. GIDEON TRUEsDALL, of KenoSba
county, Wis., one of the most extensive
dairymen in the State, has sent a cheese
of sixty pounds weight to Horace Greeley.
AN English coroner's jury lately to
turned a verdict of "Death f - om fatty de
generation of the heart, accelerated by
the deceased having strangled herself.'
Ix Hudson,.N . . Y., the owners of gar
dens have formed a protective society
against fruit thieves, and offered a reward
of $25 for the arrest of every depredator.
A SPECIAL premium of six silver spoons
is to be given bythe Salem county (N. J.)
Agriricultural Society, to the girl, under
sixteen years of age, who makes the best
loaf of bread.
Tun Omaha Herald states that coal all
along the Union Pacific Road. between
Carbon and Bitter Creek, can be mined
in the Company's mines for seventy five
cents per ton.
CONGRESSMAN AXTELL, Dem., of San
Francisco, has displeased his .political
friends by advocating the repeal of all '
laws which prevent Chinamen from testi
fying in court.
BLISDRAN'S Burr is supposed to come
nearer to genuine human sympathy than
any other amusement known to the chil
dren of men, DeCanSe 'Lisa fellow .teeling
for a felloW•creature.
A MAN met with an accident recently
in Maine, whereupon the newspiper
said: "Miller's skull was badly fractured
and survived only twenty four hours in
an unconscious condition."
Tan rising generation of Pigville, a
suburb of Hartford, have lately been'dis
covered fastening cats together with fish
hooks, and allowing them to fight tilt one
or the other was literally torn to pieces.
ONE hundred and thirty able-bodied
paupers • !laving been taken trom the
Kings County (N. Y.) Alms House and
set to work, they declired that if they
must 'Work, they would work for pay,
and in less than one hour the whole num
ber absconded.'
Tun skeleton of an Indian chief was
exhumed at Peoria; Illinois, last. week,
by some workmen engaged in laying
water pipe. It was in a good state of
preservation and covered with beads,
bells and trinkets. A erowd gathered
and speedily disposed of the Skeleton by
carrying every particle of it away.
Ray. Pr= CAETWRIMIT, having
been a presiding elder innthe Methodist
Church for fifty years, a jbilee was held
at Lincoln,lllinois, by the Methodists, on
Friday of ast week, to commemorate it,
at which large donations were made for
the benefit of the aged minister, whose
name ie. a household word all over the
land.
Cuov Crum has been interviewed
since his return to' California and .ex
presses his pleaure at what he saw in
the East. He still holds, however, to the
opinion that California is at present the
best field for the Chinese. He thinks the
farmers of the 'West are impoverishing
the soil and paying too little attention to
its fertilization...
Tun New York Tribune thinks the
Preemption, story of a lady in
hat place lately presenting her lord with
PITT
OiTRGH GAZETTE: WiDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1869,
LITERARY lETELLIGENCE.
A TRANSLATION of Paul Heyse's
churning German tales Is said to bo now
being made.
-Calms:ton' has published an English
edition of Renan's works, including th
Life of Jesus, St. Paul, and n the' Apostles. e
MRS. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE has a
paPer in Putnain's Magazine descriptive
of Boston, England. tihe has a volume
of similar articles which Putnam is about
to publish.
Mits. WurrEn's success as a translator
has induced the Harpers to employ a
person to make rival translations, and they
have just issued a cheap edition of the
Countess Gisela.
On the Edge of_chi Storm is a- tale of
the time of the French Revolution, told
by the author of . Mademoiselle Mori, and
just published by Putnam in his Library
of European Literature.
MissTILACKER,AT'S charming stories
are to make two volumes of Fields, 03-
good & Co's favorite Household Edition.
The same edition of her father's works is
to be Completed by adding ell of his mis
cellaneous works. including: much never
before collected.
Mn. Gronou Box= is a prominent
member of the Union League of Phila
delphia, and therefore the Boston Post
has criticised his new volume of poems
from a Democratic stand-point. This in
troduction of s into
not find favorpoliti with c
'every one.criticism will
Bwrsutzma - writes in this week'
Independent on the Btowe-Byron sensa
s
tion. Bhe deprecates the narration, ob
serving that "the great point of complaint
appears to be the indelicacy of repeating
such a tale. Had Byron written it, and
dressed it in the fascinating costume of
poetry, it would have been taken into the
best society, and petted to the full con
tent of the—gentleman it is impolite
to name. Sin is a popular leader of
fashion; but, drag her into the drawing
room as a culprit, and Laura Matilda
drops her 'Don Joan and faints, while
Mrs. Propriety whispers 4prunes' and gets
opt her smelling salts. This is an age of
enameled faces, renewed furniture, .and
varnished wall" ,
lIIT. CAN TOPS.
SELF LABELING
-
M
'FRA - CAN' TOP
We are .now prepared to supply Tinnere and
Potters. It is perfect, simple. and as cheap ag
the plain top, having the names of the various
Fruits stamped upon the cover, radiating from
the center, and au =den. or pointer stamped upoa
the top of the can.
It b Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently
• I_AA..I3EIAZI: ),
by merely placing the name of the fruit the
can contains opposite the poiater and sealing ln
the cuatomary manner. Igo preserver of fruit or
good housekeeper will use any other after once
seeing t. o n
IPES. CHIMNEY TOPS. &c.
WATER
COUSIN= TOPS
A. large assortment..
WINEY 'H. COLLINS.
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DRY GOODS.
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WHOLEW4r. DEALERS IR
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD STREET.
• Third door obove IniziondrA.Bußait.
rd3IIROHANT TAILORS•
FALL STOCK OF
MEN & BOYS CLOTHING
Now FLeCeITIDg by
GRAY & 'LOGAN'S,
No. 47 SIXTH STREET,
LATE ST. CLLR:
p . NVAJR-111_,E,
ritsmorudam
MERCHANT TAILOR;
Keens constantly an band
Cloths, Cass'',term and Vestings
Also, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 00C,D9
No 93 1-2 Smithfield Street,
ila•Gent,s Clothing made to order In these 3 latest
styles. ;nta
NEW FALL GOODS.
A. splendid new slack of
CLOTHS, 44SSIMERES, &Cal
Just reeelved by a IMMO( 311EIFIC3i.
an. Mero hant ' Pallor. q 3
BTIEGEL,
*Mate Cutter with W. Eiespeultelde.)
AiralCELArrr TALEI.4OI3.
No. 53 4zoithfleld Street,Pittsburgh.
NOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS
AND CONSTMERS.—We are t ow rectiv-
Crioalot of 40,000 bushels carefu lly selected
WIT tTit AND AIMEE /CND PN); EticlCE
WHEAT, putchased in Gibson. riTue. Green
and Morgaa countles, Indiana . This lot of
Wheat is the very best t , ne
ited Sta foun dtes.
aud cannot
be surpused by sup in t h e U n ited
We nave Bole
Clothsr improvements in
Machinery. Bolting and Cooling Booms,
and are now prepared to menial' the best Flour
we have made for ten years at prices that defy
competition on the same grades of dour.
Pearl Steam NW. Allegheny ,
September
FLOUR! FLOUR! mountl
MINNESOTA. RAKERS FUMES.
4130 bras. Legal Tender, 317 W. 1.. Ha Ha. 367
bbis Nrmine, 170 bbls Summit Idllls 270 bbis
Winona Co., 550 bbis Red River. 133 bbis May
Day.
CHOICE WISCONSIN FLOURS.
560 bbis Riverside, 860 Mils White Star, 500
bids various brands Spring V beat flour. ,
WINTER Wtil3AT PAIIIILP vLOUR.
City Mill of Springfield. Ohio, Pride of the
West, Uepot Mills . Maaslion A, Paragon Mills
Ringleader and Crown, choice St. Louie.
for sale lower than can be noughtb from the
West. WA rT, LI CO.,
Will 172 and 174 Wood street.
fIOALI COAL!
1/
DICKSON, S:1
Hai'Mg removed their (Moe to
NO. 567 LIBERTY/ STREET,
(Lately 0117 Flour 1[!111 ND SLOWS.
RlMBarred to turnieh4fr YOU 6 HIO-
9 u P, NUT (ALL SLLOX, VA
• at nor price.
orders lett at their °See, or addressed to
us through the mail, will be attended to
a awn
BASS & MOSER,
SAM
/SUIT ROUBN ASSOCIATION 1317ILDINOS,
Noe. sad 4EU Clair Street, ratiburitla. Fa.
special attention glean to-the designing and
nallsinS of 00IIN2 BMWS snit PUBLI
11111IDINGS,
JOSEPH HORNE & CO'S,
NEW FALL GOODS
rust ®-P® ea.
LINEN RUFFLED C3LLARS AND CUFFS,
LACE rot.t. A if s.
HA NOKERCHlEFS.Frobr old'd,liesastltehed.
BREEN. LAWN AN LACE.
HAMBURG EMBROI ,Beltc%
REAL & IMITA.TI Of t.ACEi & RDOINGS,
BOUIANANDF, t•II.TRTS, ARAB SHAWLs,_
IN YA NS , HA.ND 'KNIT 'O , MS& SACQ•IES
ANITTI‘G - AND Ze.PHER YARN,
BERGMAN'S ZEPtit R,
JAVA. CANVA - S.
'NIT Prool MATERIALS,
II ANDQOmE 5.,9, AND SASH RIBBONS.
TRIMMING SATINS,
BoNNY,.• YELVs.TS,
HAT AND BoNNET PLUMES,
FINE , t. BENCH FLOWERS,
Latest stst• a ICIII Al.
Fi4 BONNETS.
BONNET AN) D.A.I: RAMEs, and
1
MILLINERY GOODS
77 and 79---lARRET STREET
te2l — A
FALL OPENING.
ARAM SHAWLS,
In /laid and Roman Striped
TOSSES RINE WOOL COVED SICARE
PITTSBIIIIGH, PA
FLOUR.
A. T. KENNEDY & DUO
GOAL AND 001131.
COAL!!!
" ART &
ARCHITECTS
El
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EVERY DESCRIPTION,
TINE ASSORTMENT OF
Ruffled Collars and Cuffs,
The New Sailor Collar,
Silk Fringes,
Satin Trimmings,
Silk Class Buttons.
In te:l the Newest Patterns.
/in elegant assortment just received.
Bair and sate Switches,
Balmoral and Plaid Hosier,
Wool Ball Bose,
Shirts and Drawers,
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR•
YARN,
A Full Supply of All Sande,
HEAVY PLAID FLANNELS,,
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO
78 & 80 idarket Street.
PlB A
NOW • HURD GOODS
SACRUM CARLISLE'S
No. 27 Fifth Avenue,
Dress Trimmings and Buttons. •
Embroideries and Laces.
Ribbons and Flowers. • •
Hats and Bonnet!.
Glove littang and French Corsets. .
New Styles [treaty's Skirts.
Fainsols—sll the new styles.
Snn and Rain Umbrellas.
Hosiery—the best English makes. •
Agents for 'Harris Seamless Elds.”
t3pring and Burnet
underwear,
, -sole Airents ,or the Bemis Patent Shape Col
tars. "Lockwood's "Irvin.g," • 'West End,”
"Elite," Ac; "Dickens," —Derry, I , and other
styles.
Dealers supplied with the above at
lELANUFACTUR.ERS' PRICES.
IsIACRUM. & CAM=
wo. 27
FIFTH AVENUE.
n 44
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
IMPOUTZAS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C
WIROISSALN DEJLLFXS 111
PURE RYE . WHISKIES,
409 PENN SMEET,
gave Removed
NOS. SS.' AND BS6 PENN,
Cor. Eleventh St., (formerli Canal.)
coy
JOSEPH 8. FINCH &
• how 1191. 187,189. 191, UM and 195,
1193 T STUMM, 1T1V991:419H1
Wniricrunins OP
Copper Distilled Pare Bye) Whiskey.
Alio, dealers la 101AZIGN WINES and LI•
13170121. NOM &e. inh223.nP
WALL PAMIRS.
ELEGANT
PAPER HANGINGS.
Snameled Wall Papeni in plain tints imrer-
Tions CO soot and smoke. Vermillion gr
tSiR ounds
'fhb gold 1111.1 flgnres.
VETS, INDIA TA.PIISTRY. (1133111f..PANIILS
stamped and mini ed gold.
Newly Imported and not to be found l elsewhere
in the country. Poe sale at
W. P. MARSEIALPS
NEW WALL PAM STORE,
191 Liberty Street.
r% EC ORATIONS—In_Wood,
Marble and Fresco imitations for Wails
anis Ceilings of Dining Rooms. Balls, &c.. at
No. 101 M etark street.
DeD & 8W).
IZTARIPED GOLD PAPERS for
aselrf„ •it No.lOI Market street.
rta APIOLLII B. SW= s IMO.
CAR - 4 5-- tTs.
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
DRUGGETS•
DRUGGET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
It the Lowest Prices Ever Offered.
BOVIRD, ROSE t CO.,
tl FIFTH METE.
NEW FALL STOOK.
CARPETS,
The First in the Market
AND
THE CHEAPEST;
•
CHOICE PATTREITS
Two-ply and Three-ply
CREAr INGRAIN CAUPETS.
THE FINEST LINE OF
BODY BRUSSELS
Ever Offered. in plttsburSh•
Same time and money by buying from
ScFABLAND & COMM.
No. 71 and 73717TH AVENUN.
aus:d &T
NEW CARPETS!:
ERESR IMPORTATION
Purchased br ur o Mr. H. MoCallum from mann-
W 1.1111311 irt Europe.
VELVETS, BRUSSELS,
Tapestry Brussels, &c.,
THE FINEST • •
Assortment ever offered in Pittsburgh.
ALSO. A FINE STOCK OF
THREE -PUS; INGRAINS,
COMMON CARPETS
A FINE ASSORTMENT OP
Well Seasoned Oil Cloths.
infillit BROS.,
51 FIFTH FEN VA
OLIVER WCLINFOCIi & CO.
HAVE JUST MEWED A
FINE SELECTION OF -
BUUSSELS ,
'TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
THREE PLY AND
INGRAIN CARPETS.
THE LAMEST ASSCIETEEBT OF
WHITE,CIECH & FANCY
MATTINGS,
FOR SUMALEB.WEAR,
IN THE CITY.
STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
OLIVER McCLEiTOCH & CO'S.
ISZAJA.MIN Mal2nss
QINGEIRLY 04 CLEIS. Successon
la to eso. V. EcaticaThiAlt
PRACTICAL LITITOGRAPIISBR.
The only Wain Lithographic Fatablislunent
West of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter
Reads, 'Bonds, Labels; Cireulara, Show Cards,
Diplomas. Portrsits. Views. Certiecales of De
posits, Invitation Csrls, An.. Ros. - 7111 and 1411
atreo, Plttahivrsik.
HAIR AND P RY.
irlIN PECA._, ORNALPIENI`AL
HAIR WORRadi AND PERISH:RR. No.
Third street, near Itnithlield, Pittsburgh.
AlwarLou hand, a general assortunent of La.
diesch3,EW-iin. BLNIN3- CURLS; HantlemerVii
.BR AC sci.l.Ps, *WARD CRAIN&
BRAC VET, Le. MIT .A. i:mcal Pries In Cash
will be given fair HAW 11.A1H.
Ladies , and tientlemes,a Hair Cutting dons
in the nwatett manner. . . w oo pa
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DR. WIMTIER . .
riONTIrIVES TO TREAT ALL
I. i private diseases, Syphilis in all its forma. all .!
urinary diseases, and the effects or mercury ars --:
completely eradicated; Spermatorrhea or Mull-
nal Weakness and Impotency,..resulting from _
self-abuse or other causes. And which produces
some of the following effects, as blotches. bodily
weakness, Indigestion, consumpticm, aversion tO • =
society. unmanliness, dread of future eireatss
loss of memory, indolence, nocturnal emissions,
and finally VI prostrating the sexual system as 10
render marriage unsatisfactory,- and theredere
imprudent, are permseently cured. Persons
flitted with these or any other delicate. intricato
or long standing constitutional complaint should
give the Doctor a trial; he never falls. . _
1,,, particular attention given to all YeMale COM- -
Distrito, Leurorrhea Or Whites, Falling, Inflain.
mation or Ulceration of the -Womb, Ovaillis,,
prutitis, Anienorrholia. Idenorrhagia, Warner,.
.-
norrhoefs. and Sterility or Barrenness, are treats -•
ed with the greatest success.
It is self.evidentthat a physician who confines 7
• himself exclusively to the study of a certain class 'f ,
of
rous tdisease and treets thousands of cases every ,
veer t acquire greater skill In that sluschaty
Dian one In general Practice.
The DoetorPublishes a - medical pamphlet of
fifty pages that gives a lull exposition of venereal
and private diseases, that can be had free at CM*
Or by mall for two stamps, in sealed envelopes.
Itvery sentence contains instruction to -the at
dieted and enabling to determine the pre
cise
ts.
. n a t ure
estaalsemenZmggithprising ten ample
rooms, is central. When it Is not convenient to
eisit the city, the Doctor's opinion can be ob.
Sallie I by giving a written statement of the case,
and medicines can be forwarded by mall or ex
press. In some Itistanees.- however, a personal
examination is absolutely nteessary. while in
others daily personal attention is regtired, and
for the accommodation t f such patients there are
apartments connected with the office that are pro-
Tided withevery regulate that is calculated to
promote recovery, Including medicated vapor
baths. All prescriptions are prepared in the
Doctor's own laboratorY, under his personal go.
pervision. Medical pamphlets at oMee tree, or
try mall for two stamps: Ho matter who WV
felled, read what he says. Hours 9 A.m. tog r
Sundays 12 it. C ou rt ee No. 9
ReTBSZT. (WasHonised Moue,.
(St cand lloor).
AND
Ina
A 3 FIFTH AVENUE•