12 men, who were determined to convict or tfie -Mite Creature. The elephant walked Inthe jury past twelve o'clock, and then quietly np to "bossy," and, with a gentle aim and receive pay for two days' sea - tap Of his enormous trunk, sentlier against vlces. the roadside fence. Poor "bossy,' struck Brooks, built of iron, and but 65 feet in at last accounts her tail was disappearing A SIDE wisnen iteanier, named Helen with amazement, fled precipitately, and length, has arrived at Chicago from Bal. lup the road. His majesty passed on and Tur. new Catholic Cathedral in New timore. It came, through the New York I leisurely took a halt in front of a grocery York will seat 19,000 persons. li d Erie Canal to the lakes, and thence, store, where, finding a barrel of potatoes I n A FATAL type of whooping cough is j around to Chicago. It will leave Chicago on the sidewalk, be devoured the escu prevailing at Golconda, Illinois. I for Bayou Teche, LeHiSitHaft, via the Illi- lents in a wink, tossed the barrel upon a '\ 'Mothers is killing cows and cholera nois and Michigan Canal to the Illinois - neighboring shed. and again took up the hogs, in Fayette county, Tennessee. river, thence to the 'Mississippi and its i line of march. An unfortunate grunter IT is suggested that divorces be made 1 place of destination. I attempted to cross his path, when he was 1 immedia:ely seized by the elephant's clang- AT A Ten Hour- Convention, at Wor- ' cheap, so as to be within reach of the I tester, Mass. 31anday last, resolutions i ; ling trunk, and, Eqnealing and kicking in poor. ..1 affright, was lifted high in air and tossed were adopted ' in favor of a law prohibit- A. JUDGE down east refused to receive in manufacturing corporations of the l into the gutter. Four-legged creatures lespiritual testimony" unless the ghost i kept aloof from the vicinity of the ele- St g ate from employing women or miners Was sworn. ' more than ten hours a day, and binding I pliant after his disposition was made man- THE freight on peaches alone over the \ those present to vote for no man, no mat- \ ifest, but a mongrel cur boldly followed, New Jersey Railroad has reached $430,- ter what his politics or antecedents are barking at the feet of the animal, who, 000 this season. I who does not pledge himself unreserved, with apparent unconcern, sucked up from a dirty pool a half hogshead of muddy firm New York telegraph office sent ly to this principle and give it an unqual -10,700 commercial messages during the ified support. water, and, turning quickly upon the cur, literally drowned the poor thing. gold "corner" there last Friday. VlTuffx the family of Mr. Nelson In the Baltimore police court, lately, A GOLD brick, weighing twenty -eight How, of Marshall county, were eating Alice, Lena and Deborah-Jones, the lat hundred ounces coin value over $49,000, inner one .day last week. a copperhead ter mother of the two first Wined, and was recently as made in Montana. , snake which had found its way into a Catherine Helen were arraigned for as- JUDGE B. S. Gown:g r illed suddenly of room in the second story of the house, .and kill Samuel sault attempt toLee. paratyeis, at St. Clairsville, Ohio, dro ed through n o ping in the a few PP head and shoulders The victim, who was so badly beaten as days Since. He was 79 years of age. floor, falling on the CITIzEII of Georgetown, D. C., died of Mrs. H. The scene which . followed to be scarcely recognizable, states that he had been a visitor at Mrs. Jones' house may be imagined tut not described. a few days ago of lockjaw, caused by After • for some time, and on Saturday was re somewhat from the recovering using blnestone as a remedy for tooth- .arrivalof quested to call and sce them. He did so, fright occasioned by the so ache. • - the parlor in con sad while seated in unwelcome a visitor, his snakeship was GLASS Ohi o, O re in progress of erection with very little ceremony. fersation with Mrs. Jones, she approach at Bellair, Oh and are expected tO be dispatched ed him and threw Lk handful of -snuff into THE people, of Alton, 111., were con- his inceadiness for operations by the 15th of . eyes, completely blinding him. He December. .ed siderably excited on Saturday last by the was then seized and taken behind the arrival of a tremendous fish which was door his lees and arms tied, and cow ' THERE are not hogs enough in south- caught opposite the city, on what fisher- hided l byhe ern Indiana to consume the very large men calla "trot line." The monster was in an unmerciful t e women,. . . crops of corn and beech and oak mast I species, and measured of the alligator gar manner his, screams for assistance being suppressed by having his mouth smother now Misting• seven feet, five inches for tip to tip, with iedin a pillow. He was attacked three THE advertising of Cincinnati, under I a circumference, when taken out of the , i times successively, and terribly beaten; a the new municipal code, will, it is stated, I water, of four feet, and a weight of one piece of his left arm was bitten out, and cost the city nearly one hundred thous- hundred and sixty pounds. The line 1 bones of his left hand were mashed. The and dollars per year. and fastened - I became twisted into a noose I . • assault was continued for about half an IT tap üblicly charged that hazing has I which it was ' - itself around the jaw, by . . hour and was assisted in by the two been renewed at Harvard College, and I drawn to the surface and dispatched with , - , daughters and two men, and when Lee that the practice now prevails there to ant a knife. \ had well-nigh fainted from pain, they intolerable and shameful degree. - I EXPERIMENTS are now being made ceased, and bathed his body in cologne. I • TELE amount received for the Avondale , with th fibre of the okra plant to test its I Lee further stated that the attack had Relief Fund at the Mayor's office, New 1 capacity for making paper. Paper is now been planned, for some two weeks, and York, on the 28th ult. amounted to $l9,- , being made of wood, grass, cane, rags, I two rings were fastened to the floor, with 536. The subscription books closed on cotton and various other articles. Here- I a chain passing between them, which the Ist inst. tofore, okra has been supposed to be val. 1 they endeavored to secure him to, but uable mainly As a basis for that excellent I failed. The cause assigned by Mrs. AN insane man, James Taylor, residing soup known in the South as "jumbo." I Jones for the assault was that Lee had at Houghtonville, N. J., was allowed to • Should . . it turn out to be more valuable as i engaged -in insulting remarks in her roam about and was finally found in a 1 condition which indicated that he had 1 - 1 the basis of food for the mind than the I daughters' presence. She admitted the stomach everybody may bid farewell to l assault, and added that the snuff cost starved to death. 1 ' jumbo." The experiment is spoken of \ ten cents and the cowhide the same THE pantaloons of Lucy Stone and ,as being conducted at a paper mill near sum, and that she never invested the husband were stolen from a sleeps ' Mobile, Alabama. ' same amount to better advantage. between -Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, on , - d • -----..---- LEITER (dA-RRIERS are pal a maxi. which the happy pair were serenely mum salary of $BOO per annum, and an Bleeping the other night. They con- act of Congress of July 1, 1864, allows lathed considerable treasure. I the. Postmaster General to increase the , Azno LEE, who died in battle at Knox- I comp ensation to $lOOO, when the carriers 1 ville, deserted his wife in New Hemp- have performed diligent and faithful ser shire fifteen years ago, and but recently I vice for a certain length of time. It is his i s now residing in Illinois, learned ' I asserted that the Postmaster General has of his fate through a newspaper paragraph. I now under consideration a plan for ad- She has obtained his property, valued at justing the compensation of letter car. $1,500. rim to a sum more on an equality with THE Elmira (N. Y.) Advertuter says: the services rendered, those in the country ( "We have never thought that we should receiving the minimum rates and those in like to go to State Prison for any length of the city the maximum. time, but we have no hesitation in saying Soaln years ago Mrs. C. W. Oakley, of that we would prefer to have one located Saratoga, New York, narrowly escaped in our city to having the State Fair in. death from corrosive poison, accidentally flitted on us again." I taken, and afterwards suffered from a Dn. Wu. Mcßscrar and Mrs. Athena difficulty of the throat and organs of B. Reeves, the principals in the "spirit- speech, and in swallowing. A few weeks nal" developments in Newark, N. J., since there was a complete paralysis of some eighteen months since, for which these parts, so that she could not swallow the Doctor was sent to prison and Mrs. even a drop of water. A. physician had Reeves to the lunatic asylum, were mar- kept her alive by throwing food into the Tied in New York recently. .•• stomach through a tube introduced in the Tnosg two young Amazons at Dor. mouth and injections of broth. Medicine Chester, Mass., have been displaying their had been injected under the skin. She agility again, in a jumping match for finally died from want of nutrition. $l - a side. One at the first jump cleared A. TRIAL was made recently, by order 1105 et 9 inches, and at the second-1 1 feet of the Postmaster General, of a new 2inche j ; the other 1 feet -71 inchs at 1 wagon designed to ke Theocllections of thefirst jump, and at o the second 10 e feet mail from street boxes. ma mail matter 81 inches. • was taken up from the 175 boxes of Wash- ASIAN named James Brennan was tried -ington in six hours. At present it re last week at -Hudson, N. Y., for cruelty quires twenty men to do the work - . Three to a baulky horse.' He tled a strap to the wagons are considered necessary to animal's to and fastening the other ' insure sufficient celerity in collections. , end of it ,to another horse, cruelly and 1 The body of the box is a large iron one, inhumanly tore out the tongue. He was with a slide through' which the mail mat sound guilty and sentenced to six months' ' ter is introduced, the keys to the wagons imprisonment and to pay $5O fine. being kept at the postoffice: If the trial intended to Nuse proves successful, it is A. Jonveis being told at the expense of them in all the larger cities. a gentleman of Rochester, N. Y., who went into a liquor store where the gauger A elm DAYS since, after the postoffice had past deposited a revenue stamp upon in Brighton, Mass., was "closed," a res a keg of liquor. The gentleman sat down ident of toe town went to the store where on the stamp, and the varnish with which the office is kept and asked the proprietor it was covered caused it to adhere to his how he could get a letter which be saw in pants as he walked oli. He was not his box. He was told that he could get it only by seeing the Postmaster, but re arrested.. . REPUBLICAN papers in Ohio allege that better way than joined that he knew a that, and taking a key from his pocket General Samuel Cary is organizing a opened the door which separates the. of secret political league in the interests oftook hisletter flee from the store, from the Democratic party in all the places in that State visited by him. It is called the the box, relocked the office and departed. Workinginan's League, and its object is Complaint was brought under the statute to elect Democrats to the Legislature, and in relation to the larceny of a letter from when that is impossible, to make pre- the Postoffice, the penalty being impris onment for three years, and the man was tended independent nominations. \ held in $3OO for trial in the 13. S. Court. Mn. BONNER, his owner, says::'While , I will not trot Dexter against any horse,A FEW days ago, William. Moody, liv ing near Canaan,Jefferson county,lnd. even for the most worthy purpose, I wil pay one hundred thousand dollars, in h' ' - attackedis wife with a hatchet, wonn • cash; for another horse—from any part of ring her severely on the head and breast. Thinking she was ..dead, he, dragged her the world, if the world can produce one i ' ._ a into the yard and set fire to all the build- - that will trot as he trotted last ween' ings, and standing guard over it with a • loaned rifle, allowed no one to go near mile in 2 21i to a road wagon—and car- the burning buildings. When they were tying the same weight he carried." THE Rochester (N. Y.) Board of Fire burned, he shot himself - through the head, Commissioners have expelled one of with fatal effect. He had formerly lived ' their members, John M'Crien. The in Ohio, and three years • ago, after a visit charge against him was writing articles his old home, he became j to ealous of his for the Sunday Mercury, "which, were wife, and separated from her. About a calculated to bring discredit upon the year ago. however, they came together commissioners, and lead to insubordina- again. Moody was about sixty years of l ion end demoralization in the depart- hivedd well off in the world. He had ment." He admitted the authorship with his wife over forty years, rats. AN attempt to rob the National Bank ing four or five children,.All of whom, of,Washington, N. J., last week was un- except one son , are marred. successful, but the thieves had worked at A CITIZEN of New Rochelle, New the safe long enough to destroy the lock. Thomas R. Field, a merchant, having An expert from New. York, iffier working t e en greatly annoyed by trespassers upon diligently, succeeded in opening it about his grounds, robbing his_ grapery, &c., 12 o'clock SaturdayEnight, and finding purchased two shot guns, which he load - the fcmds safe, a shout went forth which ed heavily, and then placed in hie hen. made the midnight ring with delight to nery. with the muzzles protruding from many anxious minds. . the loop-holes and pointing directly to- Tax property at Harper's Ferry longing to be- ward the graperies. He then attached the government will be sold wires to the raised triggers, leading to the on the 30thiof November, Included in vines, and so arranged that trespassers ,ithe property to be seals the magnificent , must . shoot themselves. On - Monday Water power:, which is not excelled any- morning last. Mr. F. found his grapevines where in the, country. The proceeds of and the trellis which supported them the sale, after reAmblirsing the govern. prostrated by a storm on the previous meat for its original outlay, are, by act night, and he proceeded to put them in of Congress, clouded to the Free School proper position, and in so doing, it is Fund oftWe 'Virginia. supposed, he came in contact with one of A Ju.a inCincinnati retired at five the wires attached to the guns. An ex , o'clock to deliberate upon a verdict in an Plosion followed. and he was instantly insignificant case of disorderly cond . uc t killed, fifteen or twenty large shot passing into the head, neck and s houldersof At eleven they were still "deliberating." , the Some of them had gone to'sleep, s i o me un ortunate man. were poring over legal tomes which they AN ELEPIIANT deal t of d excitement to a menagerie in found in the jury room, others were created • a good -and disalsging the bible question. The jury' Waterford, N. Y., the other day. A cow "hang' bklour high temperance: stood by the rbadside, gazing curiously at -was Vlt gittsbutO GENISALNEWS. =I IN PITTSBITRGH GAZETTE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1f369, - _ TuE Philadelphia Odd Fellows con. template the erection of a hall worthy 01 their wealth and numbers. A A RON ALGARD, a notorious Bucks county thief, has been sentenced - to the Eastern Penitentiary for seventeen years. A CEILD sixteen months old, of David Fulse, Center county, choked to ' death last week by a grape becoming fastened in its throat. TuE taxable Population of Philadelphia foots up 145,571. The decrease from 1868 in the regular assessment is 6,007, and in the extra assessment 10,006. THE ceremony of laying the corner stone of the monument to the memory of the late David M.. Lyle, chief engineer of the Philadelphia fire department, will take place next Monday afternoon. FONDS of the Welsh Society in Phila delphia, to the amount -of $lO,OOO, are missing, the discovery having been made after an order bad been issued for fief hundred dollars to be applied to the relief of the sufferers by the Avondale calamity. ON Saturday night of hitt week the house of Mr. John Myers, one mile from Johnstown, was burned, and a little daughter, aged twelve years, perished in the dames. She was left in bed asleeP, the family forgetting her in their excite ment. SPEKEING of the recent rainy weather in that locality, a Philadelphia paper says the showers of the last three days will cause 7, every stock of corn to carry ears like a jackass, while every water melon will fancy itself a lager beer keg dressed in Paris green. " ABNER FORDYCE, of Whiteley town ship, Washington county, on Monday of last week, while taking some pigs out of a pen, was attacked by two or three large hogs, and before they could be driven off he was so badly hurt that his life was despaired of. THE prisoners in the Clearfield county jail having been furnished with a quart of whiskey, got drunk on Saturday of last week, and one of them, tearing down the bannisters, took the rail for a weapon and swore he would kill the first person who approached him. The. RaftBman' 8 Journal ssys "the jail is a disgrace to the county in every sense of the word." THREE men, R. A. Adams, J. A. Foust and Elmer Good have been held to bail, the latter to answer a charge of forg ery and all three for alleged conspiracy to defraud the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany. It seems that Good, an employe of the company, tore from a book free passes, (admitting the fact himself), to which the name of Mr. Samuel Laverty was signed, and which were used by the other defendants. They will be tried at Philadelphia. A rrEnnrahs accident occurred on the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, on Monday afternoon last.. As a freight train was passing the switch at Sandy Ridge, the engine jumped off the main track and ran into another train Standing On the siding. John Adams, an engineer, was instantly killed, and a fireman so badly nealdeci that his reeovery is doubt ful. Several others were slightly inland. One engineand some eight or This is cars were badly smashed. This is the first accident, of a serious character, that has occurred on this road. NATHANIEL Maras, residing near Tunkhannock, was recently bitten in the hand by a " pet" rattlesnake. His hand and arm soon became much'ssvol turned to a dark spotted color lee, and for some days, but by reason of the copious flow of blood produced by the fangs ofjthe snake, or the prompt app of pro snake, per remedies, or both, no very great in convenience has been experienced by him. This interesting pet, one of the largest of his species, having twelve at des, had been captured a few weeks re viously—had been kept in a box about having been drawn out, the mill as a curiosity. His teeth or fang ed s to be harmless, and was therefore handled be was suppos by his keeper in a careless way. After the ungrateful bite, it was of ri found that new. fangs to the length nearan inch had grown since the first dental operation on him. I , ' lli' i____........ J _____-_-_____= - -,----,--7-- -- 7- SETIF LAILABELINGTREITCAN Toip. , COI.:LS Si WRIGHT, 1 -• I; ITTSBITRO;PA: We are now prepared to supply nutters and Potters. It is having thee and the vario us the plain top, having the names of Fruits 'tamped upon the cover, radiating from i the center. and an lades or pointer stamped upon I 1 the top of the can. It Is Clearly, Distinctly and Pernianenty 1...143NELE D, by merely placing the name of the fruit tre can contains opposite the pIII ointer and sealing in ho dbo o a m seke m pe a r n w e ll r. le o pnryeserver of fruit or other after hZS once seeing t. m --___ STATE ITMS. 'PE& CHIMNEY TOPS. &c. UTATER P IPES ' CIIIIKNEIT TOPS A. large assortment, HENRY E. COLLIN% MEBEM= D33I DRY GOODS. or 5 z up. 0 ~., ci 0 "i, 1 CD 1. 0 0 4, 71 1 ?1 ot o tn. i = •=•Ch gm. ". h A 4 =4-a E-I ;Ai .4 1 1 0 4 ZWg pi 124 g I c g ge, EA 4 CO2 <4 41 W I r '• = Ir. ta 19 g CA PI lim t i V C '';• rA aFi We 0 115 71 K:a t 0,;.. GI 6 G 4 Li T 4 6 ock z ws' 5 Ned im A z 0 t .0, CU, IIice.43IIDLESS & C,0., UAW Wilson. Carr I N DILLIES Foreign and DOMeStit Dry Goodos No. 94k WOOD STRUM Third door abova Diamond Col.. • PTT7I3I3IIBGE. PL. MERCHANT TAILORS• FALL STOCK OF MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, Now Bemiring by GRAY & LOGAN'S, No. 47 SIXTH STREET, LANE BT. GLAIR. p. 3VAJELI3I_4IE, FASUIONIMLEI MERCHANT TAILOR, Kteps constantlY on hand Cloths, Cassimeres antl Vestings. AlO, GENTLEMEN' FURNISHING GOODS• No 93 1-2 Smithfield Street, iiiirGent,s Clothing tolde to order In tbe Ise3; ste.st styles. tIS3 NEW FALL GOODS. ji.‘L splendid new stock of CLOTHS, GASSIIIIHRES, &C., Jima received by IMINELY sea: Merchant Tll.llor. TS Smithfield street. BTIEGEL, *UM& Glaser with W. Hespenheide.) ArEnCIFLAVIL" TA 1140'11, No. 53 Smithdeld Street,Pittsburit stoPsz. NOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS AND CON STIMETth—We are now recelv- Ine atot 3rf 40,000 bushels carefully selected WRITE AND AMBER AND TBNNEStiBE WHEAT, purchased la Gibson. Parne. Green and Morgan counties, Indiana. 'lbis lot of Wheat is the very best t be found and cannot be surpassed by guy in the United StiNtee. We Lave-also finished our improvements in Machlnery. Bolting Cloths and Cooling Rooms, and are now prepared to Banish the best Flour ' :we have made for ten years at prices that defy competition on the same grades of flour. R. T. IMINEDY & SRO.. Pearl steam Mill. Allegheny. September FLotraz FLOUR! FLOUR! MINNESOTA BAKERS FLOURS. 357 6130 bbls. Legal Tender, 347 bbls Ha Ha. bbls Ermine,l7o bbls Summit Ellis 270 bbis W e, Co., SSO Dbl. Red Elver. 133 bbls May Dal. CHOICE WISCONSIN FLOURS. 560 bbls Riversid 655 bbls White Star, 500 bbls WINTER WH E A Tn heat Flour. PAMILY ',LOUR. City Mill of Springfield. Ohio, 'ride of the West, Depot Mills, Massilon A, Paragon Mills Ringleader and Crown, choice St. Loafs. roc sale lower than can bebrqughtfronstbe West. WATT, LANG & CO.. • jps al s " l " *W4 '‘ )El3t"et .1 COAL AND CO COALI COAL!! COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART & CO., o. 567 LIBERTY STREET, (TAW] City now Mill) SECOND MOOR. sow oreokred to tarnish gpod YOUGHIO SArLENT Lllne. NUT COAL OsSLACK. the towers morket price. All Orders lett at their aloe" or sddresndsed to them throngb. will be atteed to oromAtif. BARR & MOSER, A.RCLITIVECTO , , FRUIT HOUSE ASSOCIATION BUILDING% Nos. A and 4 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Spaded attention given to the designing and building of 00113 T • HOUSES and PUBLIC BUILDINGS, , • TRIM XU ST OPENED JOSEPH HORNE & CO. ARAB SHAWLS, • IN STBIrED AND SCOTCH FLAID, ALL SHADE:. Reyersed Satin 'Death: g, Tke Latest Novelly In Dress Trimming. Quilled Satin Trimming , 464 , 11DPb, Plain and Plaid Fercole Rraide, 5116 - , satin au! Velvet Buttons, eco• eh Plaid Glass It➢ttu➢s, lit.ick and Colcred Velvet Ribbons, Lama and Silk Girdles Merino and Wool 11nderwear. In all Elze an qualities. Child's Merino Mews, Ladies' Merit' o EV. irte, Boulevarde Felt Eklrts An I.Tnstirpassed Assortment Menno and Wool Binned, Fleeced Cotton, Fiala Mer'no, Tartan. • Pa titan Striped. VICTORIA AND ETUAIZT CASHMERE ItlltuE, In all sizes. Gents' Half Hose in Wool, Merino and Super Stout Cotton. AT VERY LOWEST EBICES- 77 and 79 MAIMET STREET LL OPENING. ARAB SHAWLS, , Plaid and RO/71474 stripe( MISSES PINE WOOL CIPS AND SAME' PITTSBURGH, PA FLOUR. /Wind removed their 01dee to AROBITEOTf 3 . MIS, NOTIONS, &C. 1:13 EXTRA QUALITIES HOSIERY. FINE AESOETMENT OF Ruffled Collars and Cuffs, The New Sailor Collar, Silk Fringes, Satin Trimmings, Silk Glass Buttons. In all the Newest Patterns An elegant assortment just received Hair and Jute Switches, Balmoral and Plaid Hosiery, Wool Half Rose, Shirts and Drawers, FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. YARN, A Full Supply of All Sind& HEAVY PLAID FLANNELS, MAGNUM, GLYDE & CO., 78 & 80 Igarket Street. selS NRAV UM GOODS IA.CRIJI 6: CLAIUSIES NO. 27 Fifth Avenue, Dress Trimmings and Buttons. Embroideries and Laces. His s and Flowers. Hats and Bonnets. °lose tithing and French Corsets. New Styles draoley i Skirts. PIVILSoI c—all the new styles. Hun and Bain Umbra:us. makes. • - Hosiery—the test, English , .agents for 'Harris, Seamless Kids.' Spring and Summer underwear, _o_ Sole Agents tor the Berms PatentSh ap es: 1.. "West End." lays. "Lockwood 's "Irvth Kt d "Elite,'.' &c; "Dickens," "verliy," an oth er styles. Dealers supplied with the above at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES MACRUM & CARLISLE, NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE my 4 WINES, LIQUORS, &C. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BURIES, GIN, &C. WHOLESALE DEALERS ES PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STEW , Have Bemoved to NOS. SS4 AND 886 PENN, r. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO., zio•. 188. Ms 189. 191, 193 and 195, POST STREIT. rrrreatuatm. ILASIMACIVAISS OP Cep MOW Pare Bye Whiskey. Also. dealers US 1033193 WM= sad 1.1. 9130193. HOPS. Le. mamas VILEPANT PAPER HANGDIGS. Enameled Wall rapers In plain tints imper vious to soot and smoke. Vernalltion grounds with gold and inlaid figures. EU HOSIF.D VAL VETS, INDIA TAPESTRY. UItENE. PANELS stamped and printed gold. • • Newly imortped and not to be found elsewhere In the country. For Bale at ' W. P. MABSUALL'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street. DECORATION9-4n Wood, Marble ant' Fresco imitations it for Warls gnu Ceilings of Dining Booms. Halls, e.. N o=os iut . No. Matk et street. 0 QTANIPEO GOLD PAPERS for t.ar:ori, IA No.lol Market street. /TV • ./OttEra litirGite a CARPETS , okRPEft , NEW FALL STOCK. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRUGGETS. DRUGGET SQUARES, Ingrain Carpets, AA the Lowest Prices Ever Offered. 80 - GIRD, ROSE & CO., 21 FIYIS AVENUE. selB:d&T NEW FALL STOCK. CARPETS The first in the Market .A-ND CHEAPEST. Ell CHOICE Two-ply and Three-ply CHEAP INGRAIN CARPETS. THE FINEST LII , TE OF BODY BRIISSELS "E.v . er Offered inPittstruriall. e time and money' by buying from leFMMk'iD & COLLINS, No. 71 and 73 FIFTH ANESUZ, szL:d!tT NEW CARPETS! MESA. DIFORTATION Purcb aced by our 31 . r. H. MaCallum from mann factureTs M Europe. 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Plttsborrli. • DR. l'irEarrlEß rIONTINUES TO TREAT ALL 1 en , priv ate r e..tr., LiY 3 t Pe r eigesciti all, litisel4rif'irat y eradicated ; bps resulting or Semi iioanikkeetilLess and Impotency . resulting frost self-abuse or other causes, ed which produce some of the following effects, as blotches, bodily wealmess, indigestion, consumption, aversion evens society, unmanliness, dread of future events loss of memory, indolence, nocturnal emission( and finally so prostrating the sexual system Si 11 , . render marriage unsatisfactory, and therefor imprudent, are permaoently cured. Yersons si !acted with these or any other delicat Wiriest or longstanding constitational complaint shouh, give the Doctor a trial; he never fails. , A particular attention_given to ell Ifemale coin plaints, Leumrrhea or Whites, Tailing, Intern matron or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovartie praritis, Amenorrhoea: hienorrhagia, Dysmen norrhoes, and eterdity or Barrenness, are treat ed with the greatest suceees. It is self-ervidentthat a phylicl an who conflict himself exclusively to the study of a certain clam of diseases and treats thousands of c aa es ever, pear must acquire greater shill In tht specialt than one in general practice. The Doctor publishes a medical pamphlet c fifty pages that gives 9 lull exposition Of vrei and private diseases. that canes bad free atone • or by mail for two stamps, ealed envelopes Every sentence contains haidruction to the al Mated. and enabling them to determine the pre else nature of their complaints. Theme establishmen comprising ten ampfl: roote Central. Doctort is not convenient V visit tee citY. the s opinion can be oh Mittel by giving a written 'statement of the gam and medicines canbe forwarded by mail of ex. press. In some instances, however, a persons, examination is absolutely necessary, while h others daily personal attention Is rem. ired, an: for the accommodation e I such patients there at. apartments connected with the once that are pre aided with every requisite that is calculated t promote recovery, Including . medicated trap< baths. All prescriptions are. prepared in tis Doctors own laboratory. under his personal sr pervision. Medical pamphlets at once free, c by mail for two - stamps. No matter who ha* failed. read what he says. Hours 9 9.11. to Br, If Bundars_32 M. to ill P. Y. Once. NO. 9 WILL' STREET. (near (inert Rousso Pittsbueeh.. pc __ —__ - TWIN BROTHER Yeast CitkeE Just reeflred a fresh suptlyef Mete eelebrat. dry hop YhAST CAKES. for bale by the &ter= grog. or at. retAL At thelNO Fa. A. RES A mily lirocery t llMtiore t`. s - '.'B CoruPr Lthertylud'Siuth streets. -,' . 14'ENVIRPAPER tREE.—Coa' !Mere, and per ans desiring a Wester: otee,and others,ean h sev no We es ly Pape FREE YOB SIX 31ONTIIS b Jbenolng name a.n Postotlee • add ress 'to GAZDNYLII JOWL'S AL' VII dna', LIBIIODs lii (Second Floorl