I frt etaitth N,rr l4 `'. . lircoLsOn pavement. Cincinnati is giving way after two ye s use: -i • ./ llkinna free traders in Boston are.en deavoring to engineer the labor reform movement. Tnn count.erfeit - nickels that are:so abundant in Nashville are made of pewter and are easily detected. Mit 'lntel:Mut sold& in Wisconstriterit down a sapling,•bitched himself to a by a rope about his neck, and let tt spring. • • J.„ Qom. Bonn, a farmer,. of •• polk Colmtf,'lowa, raised a squash six feet eight Inehes around, and weighinsr ,l64 ponnds.. - • ,• i ' Tag savings bank at Fall River,lifass., has.nearly $4,000,000 on deposiv -:This shows the factory operatives •are thrifty and saving. •1. •; • -. 1 • ' 'Doe a recent 'storm the NdissOnternaha nns river in the vicinity of Seneca, Tf, is eperted to have it the ritel'of ten feet's". hour. - ' '• ' Tut old and new spl:Mol Pre,sbyterlins have:), synods;,-,16 presbyteries,, J 69 min. inters, 263 churches, and ~15,131 Olt Mm ticruits in Iowa: . . ' ~ ,A. mrrritn• from Brussels • -annotinC f n i that, a M. 'LW:OUT= has• invented , anz4t7. watts by which he is able_to extract fire damp or any other vicious air frommiaes. REP. DAMEL Crams; ,pastor: of- the Plainville, W ill county, -Illinois, 'Prtsby r,eriari•Church," was - drowned, the other day,•tvidle attempting to cross a - streamin that county. .t : .. _ 'lna ladies of Baltimore hive under:- taken the task of raising' hinds to erect a building for the' liafyland -State erect for 'inebriatet, which was chaitered by the -Legislature nine, years ago.. '' Aiqv one who wishes •to indulge in a 'Sight by fasttrains from Chicago to New tere must try it quickly.: as the tiree bible is shortly to be ,Changer] back tattle steady-golng,_esay old thirty,lsix. hours. trtaFotto l ir,' Co, the jewelry firm, are building a new store ..;in Union Square, '4ew,York, to be •corooleted next spring, 'at a ce'stot between $760,000 and $BOO.- 000: It will d five stories high and ' Proof tilioughout. ' - '• ' • ' Etualoicric CONN., =is going ta Balm 'a "musicallupilee,"r which will consist of three concerti, iathe Mink, October-20- - 22, undar•Theodore ,Thomas', conductor :ship, for the benefit of the soldiers' widows and orphans in that city. • • • TSB grape 'Crop in New exico this year will far exceed that,' of any farmer season, not only in quantity but quality. During, the last season More ;than half 'a Zillion of neW'vines were set out, Many, (if:them bearing fine Crops this year: A. NE,W PE.1.30.141 atom y had for a client a young woman wh se leg had al l - .been bitten by a dog, and•had referred to the, circumstance an injury to "that elongated-member which assists in sus taining the body in i s efforts ,at locomo tion' " 1 : • . Osa of the incid to of fair st Bridgewater, Mass., was *. A. pair of oxen entered by ai.o Smith walked at the rateo art as than thirteen-minutes,: - d a veil lby ,ICahron Tribonwi le, ,seen . xnututeß, . . ,_0 ,• -.,.. ~.,••• ' ..' Pr's -dangerous 'business:sparking the - -Maplewood Institute 'girls at Pittsfield, - Mass.,' this fall. Rev. p. V. 'Spear, the Principal, advertit-that his 'grounds are .yrotected with oWderwand hall," and - expects the "cous a" of the fair pupils to take due warning.l • • ' ' ' , 1 A. LAWSUIT wa Accently tried'before _ the Sullivan tire 't : Court, in Indiana, -in whi'cli the matt ,in controversy . was et, i s , the kV Of a Sunday schdid library .03 two t'eettiMentii--worth tweoy,:flvecerits. . , 's costs or_ same :toning ,wit - The-Sheriff • • neige,s 'amounted to 12,0: • ,. • Jn - 0., Tonga die in adianspolis last week, aged 103 y •i e was born . in Rockingham_ COllll ;.• 5.,, , ~February, k 1764, and voted dl. Preeidential -, election in:the:UM di States. Asa mat-. .-_-ter of course, he wa•lpers nally acquaint ! ,ed with George WS- hin ton, and voted both for nt. him and Gr • • • ~ , /IT the next , el- n the people of• Wi sconsin will vote on twoam_endments the sal to the State Constitutid . , inemising sry of the•Governtof f om $1,250 to o,oo nt ,per annum, and t r the Lientena o ' • Governor to $1,000•x The proposition is ', -not a 'partisan one • • say `m eans and t L !,) ' many of the •D ern • cratic' ppers ifsvCr the change.? • 1 : •- • • ,•• ; tit an Alderney • 'll was' about to be - shit/Pea on'boardi. ,--teroner at New Lon. • den, Ct.; the other'. ay, he ,became rebel.' Ir. ti itc, i i 3 lions, and refused • .go. . 'Several oblig {' bag silk standin Ib ' one by .one, un-' 2 ' dertook to "take' •b 11 by . the horns," 'end Were veal oe, l ed into the air. T • Fiiisitylhe bull eau Bred on the steamer of ,his • ac rd. A lart„,Ft.c? ~, f alena,, , moo, has , a queor kind of a g. He is six stionthe I A , ,ko la, has,legeab ti two inches 10ng,., , - instead of hair, is covered ,with a • heavy' ..., ,groith of black, oo , exactly li ke th4t on a coarse wool d : ep... His till is like that of a sheep , hO gh he barki like it • • slogvand egideutl ,belongs to a. canine fatßily,, •His Mot er was a Scetali terrier: • , • ' •A. eiIIFOOTIVT has on ethibitiOn n '-'copy of:the Declaration, of Independence , written In Chi ese, ' on- Silk. 1 The ,. docu ' merl'is about w e are inches Wide and five feetlpigt" Th e'are onlylthiee in exist .ppioneiti% e Consulate at Hong long, one ittthe parent office, and. this one, which was in inscribed and sent on by Chue A....Sin.e• Co 03,14 i. Interp-qto! ,st Hoeg " . Votig • '' • ' , • . "Wpits. , on ;lot,,corking , 'rapidly goin Idred men at 0 , Mach ditlic : : some parts ' hard,botto the exterior, • ~. n.ecessary, I i clayfolli•V i ~, :••• A 01MIG tiii: :gas Who2l iland•hest io heXielGan.! peered Inn - three 'riche , • 1 * breadth. ••' ..,IVrittiorit e 3 ---. ,been swat spring,:soi Tally In ezhaustib' - Chsrlesto ' . tillnesil, t 11111 mesellsono•"" ---- ______ ...--- _ meeting that one hundred, furnaces could be employed, with ik.lciPpcity of proc-du: ing 250 tons of iron per weelrfor the next - , five hundred, reir,s, Iwould doubtless be„ laughed; at; and vet itch is the a 0 greal.the_roineral 'wealth of :the Page'' t i'- -.. alley... ' , • z,. i t is In fki4ngfield, Mass., at enthusiastic stiatt wno attenda eleven religious ineet ings a week is busy at—lili calling ai and l& mechanic Suring every work day, has one evening ,at home: This all, with _fiftrtwo miles tratel hy mit per.day to and from his work, which would seem to keep one fully occupied. Yet this dill -gent man finds time toread the: Scriptures and the newspapers. If he fails at one of his iteetings• be is sure to be somewhere visiting the sick. .• : lithe township of Western, in Henry county, Illinois, a bull snake was killed whieh measured eight feet six incites, and one foot in circumference. In th d e same neighborhood , a man discovere that a young cow belonging to him came -home at night, for more than a week, rob bed of her milk. - On watching for the thief, he was filled with surprise and hor ror at. seeing:one of these ,huge snakes engaged in sucking her., Tam public debt of Virginia' is attract ing much attention In that State, it being Very large,:the accumulated Interest theof eight years having been Added original debt, through thelnability , of the State to pay _it. The Petersburg hide& insists that West :Virginia is in law and morals bound to bear her , proportionate share of the debt, and it suggests that commissioners be appointed to take the subject into consideration and fully em powered to treat with the new State. Tun late Pliny Jewell, of Hartford, Ct.ire ; left no public bequests, and his ent property,- which inventories betweenhis t i widow and.children. John G. Mi of Hartford, who recently of left an es of $lOO,OOO. Placed it all in the. ha trustees for-distribution to his wife and children, his son not toreceive over $6OO the per year. On the death of the heirs,i property will go to the grandchildren, or if there are none. to various benevolent objects. , Moen • excitement prevails in. Claig counky, Virginia,,in consequence - of the visit two Germans who own such an extensive tract of land In Botetourt and that county, It is estimated that the number of acres claimed by them is much larger-than heretofore announced-30,000 Acres, some placing it as high as • 12,5,000. Should such be the case, a large number of persons will lose farms on which they and their ancestors have been living for at leait sixty years, and which they be lieve properly belonged to them. • -AivAnteresting legal question will be ':before the court in Columbus, Ga., shortly. A..ladrof that city died last year in some er tnanymalting a will disposing o personal - . propertY, 'but not mentioning other that she possessed. It was written in German, , an attested copy transmitted to Georgia and translated. When offered for probate a caveat was filed by the heirs. • The question is whether ! a will which is legal ih not conforming to the laws of G eorgi c shall stand in that State. Distinuished coun sel are engaged on both sid g es. Tnr. fruit and tomato canning estab lishments in the lower ptart of New Jersey are doing, ethriving business. The tomato croP• was never better, and' imm nter use. ense quantitlei itill be put up for 'wi In pwlington there are three establish ments, in. which all kinds of fruit,-vegeta - , bles, preservep,:pickles, &c.,• are canned .nd bottle -gi%g employment td'bver `five' kindred` persons. ' It is thought , that one million will be filled during the seasert. '- There are also three canning factories at Bridgeton, which e xpect to put up two million cans o f fruit an veg etables. .- ' \ •-• In'noticing the deka 6r. a child, aged one:year and eight months,in that place, the BucYrus (Q.) Jourrii says; albe pbor little innocent wee strangely ar- Dieted by painful boils, which 'almost lit erally eoveredfrom his waist top the crbwn'ot his head; while ' thh lovi4r ..T. eon of his body *Ss entirely free. The e tumors would gather to ahead; dischar e a core, heal tip, and be- succeeded .y others for nearly a month. . One such f tliction seriously ind•sposes a grown • •r -son, but this poor little martyr hex ti elating pain; suffered for a month fro.' ;a series of such diseass, never free a dozen at a time. His pitable cries, e• en when raised on , the softest pillows, wo Id move the hardest heart, and bring -are to the sternest eyes, and death cool be hardly regarded as a terror wee . he retracted ,once' brought relief to such p jug." • . ' • , Sonc very funny awards were may eat recent fairs in I.ilinois,in consequen • of the difficulty of securing experts up. , an the various, awarding , committees. , A f ee da ys ago a gentleman sent Etna , ...c. don' of recent fresh-water shells •t• the fair,-and was awarded a fine set of -. iver \ spoons " for the best set of fossels." At .Decatur a discussion arose about the re ppective merits of two , paintings, called 6cattle pieces." One represented lyi go ng ~ ander trees, in: which : drawing , peropective and coloring were od; and ,-ihe. other , au • immense bull, standing in an Open •fieltl, with trees, in, the ,fore*. ground. ,; The Crumittee was digided, and:lin who was,giving the_seat ing:vote placed his ,decision on the gyp he that he only , ,considered the bull , as= the rest of the picture was not essential. Bat, by the laws of perspective, and tak ing the trees as the only, visible measure, the bull must at least have been thirty feet high! It was the Iplisest bull, in two senses, which we remember to,haye heard of. AT Ann Arbor Michigan, recently, a Mr. Pay, a well.linown "spiritual •medi um," held a seance; !which was attended b number of young men. A. door ' v - u opened from the room occupied by the medium into the one containing the spec tstors, • anCenother from the medium's room into the, hall, over which was a tibiae light.: A, yoTig man'took. such is position sorer:enable itfm.to see through the, light . s ilo edoor.'what wing oing On in. the :room Whe r e ,l'sywas to i.O c • oniFOnnidti with these hd,ts.,., The, mss' ,na N did, in ii m anner suiggested.by 1 ~,self; 'and! a. sheet.. Wang belpre .the. 'doer, con-wiling' the meditimfronlithe view , of the - Spada . Jere. In i'very. short time the,nuisic ai r s guitar was kasrd,,aintthernediurnlound to be untied. :The person' at tint r glass saepie door says that he Aal, Fay ; as. hitasparfrom the F o o sl4 .o l,li i i tii k. he,Nyaa der sad -saw blm.take Up is guilm„ A AA A'y o fi n,' it; and if ,thare .were any. apirits pretient.hafallcd to ae;erii.,,, The priCp of ndmiosion was refit dlr., f.. 1. 4 -. 010114 P, 9,4 raaCT P)"1, *l3:, iry,:was , 9°, r t-. • '', -I , i' , l . Is, . d.. T.:, SkeWiirt's ,hotel. omen, in ,Dies " York, is, forward. • d,bont ftl:4ee hau -1 now,coustaullyo eployed. I Y has ;grou n d in ‘• Xlm, ground In „titiding a or . the, foundation, etpnes of ••44,1‘14 it -has beenTound' excavate ,throusih t he off l ' 1104'.4 Xeet;" iiolxisfilit , #l4 vCliir; r . ball4snifccperom•nausea• i 94 Ofingl:Aeg relleye. ) the•cattioptitior.„st !leis aflt. 1- shape Pt 0-AlPtifi l liy abo r 1 iniengthenclh an rich n, iihe resilloycisgfA,dosk colid,„ es, .and, isleuPPose,A; o. ~1 10 .4 . • , wed ,whila : 4 Wapael. Ofit, •• 0 months pieVloo, ~.!. :. v neral wealth cf.:Vl:Otitis i. a. 4-20., arailroad meeting llicdt I ni. recently,. •IL ond :Wiam ; e ngressman: frran..that, dia. Co "If I `Were Ito • sate 'to ti, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE; TU,EAPAY, OCTOBER 12, 1869. ,:, ; , .. , .'4l , - , --1,- -- ...- 'I3ITC3I,'/UPOLEON,III a first-leWm .iiiix, . ..; ~ r :Mois. Iroaktro • ButliotrEt intiiiinter viewing repo tern to dig petatovita with 'Amon his farm. . ~ ' TC.V.LY, the English oarsman, will pro babl3r accompany Walter pro7n on his return to Arno:4;a. . . . A PoteraAVD, Me., hackman took to the police station a •,well-filled pocket book, which he found in his coach. DI marriage, the heart' of a' widew is likes .flarnished apartment, where one is apt to nod something left there by a for mer lodger. , . '; d • , ‘, , VALLEJO, California, has a society of young ladies pledged not to kiss any young man who uses tobacco. Another& are to be kissed. freely. • . • .. - Tun Masons in Haverhill, lilass., in tend celebrating , the first centennial of Moses Wingate, of that place, should he \live until the 25th inst. ' .NY.xT Christmas eve is set for the mar riage of.a4me five hundred COtHilllS,ill 'New Hampshire. Afterthat date the in- New of first cousins is ,Pfollibited . there. Bcazat, the artist, is likewise a pun ster. W hen ,With his brethremotat sketch ing, one of the club proposed IA amain and eketehanother landscape. "014.n0," says Behell; "let's ketch the tralu," I Alitt...ssiarr, born: on the laat day of the year, felicitates himself on his narrow escape from not being born et all. "Be I jabers," says he, "and if it bad been the : next day; what would have - bedtime of me ? "an thrum, Far ; s a WiaCOnSin ta•whose domestic :,amusement s consist in beating his wife with a large rod vschieli, tie keeps for the purpose., and holding • his children's heads under water until they become in sensible., • Ari 'anxious parent in New Orleans caused the arrest of his eloping daughter, and when it was proved% Court that she was of age' and capable of choosing her own husband, her father still urged her restraint because she, was "email of her age and sort o'crtuiliyl l ke." Tines is now no living ex-President of the United. States who ,was elected to office by the people. Franklin Pierce was the last of these. The only surviving x-Presidents are Millard e Fillmore and Andrew Johnsori, and they were only chosen to be Vice-Fresidents. A. DirriNv-scera Judge, in sentencing a It crimi al whose offence , would send bim to th county jail for one year or to the State Prison for two years, chose and impsimposed the latter sentence. The. Judge put it on the ground of humanity, not deem ng the jail fit to be inhabited. iz. SON. Joni; Mounniszt, observing the suffer ng occasioned' at Mechanicsvlle , New -lark, consequent upon the recent flood started a subscription paper and raise $BOO for the benclit of poor pereons whoa houses had been swept away. Of this sin he subscribed $5OO himself. Ts Baron Henry de Rivere, who 1 801, reate a sensation in this country in by eloping with a Mobile belle, was arrested in New York, Saturday, at the suit of Helene 'Stine, whom he, it is al leged,!seduced in l Paris in 186 ai 5, and took to South America, and who clms tbat he has swindled her out of 2'7,500 franc s . Gap. R. Lasoas., editor of a S (Mo.) paper, while on a recent visit to St. outs, was mistaken for a deaerter from the United. States army, and had to seen a night la the calaboose, though he offer to prove who he was by many ver simple expedients which his captors \ d 'refit ed to adopt: , 'itie has sued the city . for 10,000 damages , - G N. SHERIDAN Was called upon for a `spa c hat the Wisconisin State Fair, and gal : "Ladies and _gentlemen. I know yo do not expect me to make a speech, RR 110.1.wi1l only make my bow." He bo ed, but was again, called for, and "La cs e forward, bowing,• and said: die& and gentlemen, I will repeat my lit tle speech,and give way to others." "Stu," the Chief of the Weshoe In dians, is dead. A. newspaper pablislisd among the Rocky Mountains savior him obituatily: "He was a good mani. though very dirty red man. Ile poesese.ed.a well balanced head of hair, and stomach , enough for all he could gat to- eat. His.. regard for the truth was notable--he never meddled with it. He lett no will and his estate consisted of a pair of boots." . 'Soma forty years ago Mr:S.W. Davis, a bookseller in ,Cincinnati, extended pe-• cuniary.J aid to a Mr. B. T.•Himley, al most an entire stranger to him, which saved him from bankruptcy. Mr. Han ley shortly after left Cincinnati for .Mis. souri, and now he turns up st 'St. Louis with a tortoise of $2,090,000, which be has devised by will to Mr. Davis, in con- eitleration of the aid furnished him , in his Wife of need. A. toi.. - ic a man named Louiswin L.' do Smith jumped out of - a third story w' in Chicago the other day, and singularly enough escaped without serious ininry.ri The reason he assigned for the insa fonllo e fea ed t was that :three young women w him to histoom, and to shun temptation he resorted the rather perilous experi ment, (Joseph outdone I) The young • man's condition, however, indicated that be was laboring :nuder a peculiar phase 'deliritto triwiene. ' ' Tiara( are men, here and there, who - are. a little too sinart, even for theicselves. There is a will now wader settlement in New, York city, in which a rich old gen tleman very effectually revenges himself upon a son-in-law. It happened that the son-hilaw got some hold upon the old Man Whereby, he compelled him to settle $190,0t:10 upon his wife (the old man i a. daughter) heibie.the affair Was arranged. , 41a.dutylound, the old gentlem a n ulti. mately.rfaid' the 'debt 'of native, and, of course ' the heirs were wide awake'for tie Will. ; ',There were three daughter& and one son. and the old than left to the. son' `51,000,000, to each of the two daughters $1,000,000, but , to the 'daughter ' whose husband herilayed t he Was upon him raithing_tnorfi than a receipt for the $lOO, 1 000. paid to her smart husband. ' , , o ------7--'-'4,------ '" .Triallindoopinßomlisy have lately been much &tin 'd by a velOeltiede rider, they . mistqo ler their/1694; Vishntav The slaty ' thus? The grid had'seveK .tlmes been seen at, night whirling past o ii,celeitlal wheellike fl. flash of tire, AA, he *fp:Ached' the., faithful preitrated, themseites- in the duet. Yet all die time, lt.is not really.Ylahnu; it is only a 'Certain lift,errip, who, ambuiouttnhe the - first \ leloeicede -rider under the ,Asiatin sun; has provided intaself , with,ope of these Vehicles; `aut,.finding that the heat render- Aes:‘ , At ; au Ancimitunucn.satiser, :ithari":a TnivEr f ziri the aayoneiticorripelledto take hie exercise upwt tt :,''. Oi l . by tiO rafs 9f a lantern. • ... : - SELF LABELING VIIFTII.C. A N TOP. _ • . . : - 7 C.OLLI Si S Sz.• 'X it.1...117r, ?.\ , - .'-'-PITTS.TiII7I:3.GII. PA. We are now prepared to supply 'Miners and Potters. ' - .lt is perfecti - StMlne. and as cheap as the plain to ., having the naves of the various Toast uusita . d .upon. the• Caver, rhdlating from the center. a d oinlndez'of pointer staist @poi the top ,Of the Can. • .. • . It Is ClearlysDlstinctly and Permanently by sparely Placing the Dune of the trait the eau:cotins opposite the pointer and seallagis the customary manner. 140 preserver of fruit or good housekeeper will use say other after once seeing t. • IPES. &c. 17ATES PIPES, TOPS ♦ large ussortmeat, Walla OOPLINS. EM !Il iIIMMINI DRY:GOODS' , THIS ! Heavy Corded Brow' Poplin heap a Is 1 -it 4-4 ollk Pileli. llpEtt4llV at harp:day, vont' E 7 We. ;7 1-2 c. Iliztd Poplin vat 621.2( Black Silks cbcap. Ei f ipless Cloth cheap. Bi; ct Poplins theaP ONE utrNEEED NEW ARAB SHAWLS 4 limy Plaid Flanueli. Heavy *hitt flannels. Heim Red Flannels. c. Eitra TRIM Gray Twilled Fla Smell WILL. OPEN ON IVIONDAY, A LARRESTOCK.OI Sacques, Wraps. Walking Coats, BILOAD"WAT .motorrs, All new Styles •t Teri Low Prices PAISLEY SHAWLS BEST BARGAINS ?BE CITY. WHITE BLANKETS 1 1-4 ALLIWOO 4345 . 01 . 0 63,00. AB . Azto#lS 17 ic. GdOD ? _,.. t 25c. YARD WIPE EEKIIIEIt TICICII:G. It .• E. . .GARDIi 1 - 1 . ... NO. 60 Market street, \Yea Arner. Nttike.t jiall Toßra . -. I{2 • '-`' gi C:5 0 r z• 44 ,_, 1 C.P szli d ri ' °43, bap ° it' q 5 . = ig i 41 Ec z N 4.2 E 4 ea l i t gig 4 F P I 4 Z ' ca 11 : 33 SI j 0 Pi i 4 .4 0:3 g ri2 4.4 A . 1.4 CO2 ;a '4 fi• ... _•:- VI o 4 w rw z — B vo 0 - c5 sp A 44 P 2 CZ) Aft c h 14 t a a s i t = gli Lt 0 OP (14 1 ri:cs 8 ;44 i 4 a a, E. 4 ,0 4 w ri CS . t:al 6 0 m o t zi z Wu; . A 623 10-Pi 4 ; '74 dal . $4 'T 0 .. , CI -- cm 4 (Wirt, DicCANDLESS i.e.« %Lots Wilson, Carr h C 0.,), WHOM:SALM maize' foleign and DoxneatinDri. 6ool34 I ?Jo. a* WOOD a . Taird door above Dimond Y a I 10. TTB 71.. SCAPapar & 17qpAY , - • wat 11 , taig. 9 vateisama : f.. • .• 1114 gr RYE • . ti 4 409,P tat TitZt i t. 4 0 0-1:1 -11iEtiore ltemovem,,. . .4, r1it4.90.0A40, FLT-AL, TritAttoE. New Goods! CARLISLE'S No. 27 Fiith Avenue, Irrw TRESS TRIININGS, FRINGES, GINIFS AND SASH 8131.701,fry 'SPITZ AND BUW RIRRoNS THE LATEsr NSTVIFOLTIES ATS. NEW NFS SBR B 11(IIDERI P-S. NOVELTIXS IN LACE GOODS LOVES Ai D EtOSIERY Shirts and Drawers, ALL KINDS AND SIZES• RSPHYRS, BAJ.3IORAL AND FANCY YARN, Stier SHAWLS , cLoess ROOOB, NOTIONWAN D FANCY (loops• kerchluts and Dealt rs supplied at low Prices. MACRI3M CI RILISM FALL OPENING. FINE AEBOII.I3IENT OF AR AB SIMIPir LS, In plaid and Boman Striped, Ruffled Collars and Cuffs, L The New sailor Collar, WINES: . LIQUORS; Gif =II J .. opErws.*pien. ti* von_ , . „ !rog.lSs,lSi; 189,191, 11 . 311 and Wi t ' 'FIRST sTlitrr, PITTB3OOII. • ' ' ' , ~,; • • suircrsurrnliths oi .• . 1 ' • 'efiPti2 ‘MtitPll ~..,..rdri Br" .;, Auo, deiaerii 11.1050421,,1pan03.5ad 000/ 16 1 49" aro . —.O , • : 1 !a•ts46l New Goods! M!==l MERINO AND WOOL N 00. 2 7 FIFTH AVENVE. Silk Fringes, Satin Silk Glass 'Buttons. In all the Newest-Patterns. NITSEB FINE WOOL CAPS AND SWIDEg, An efogant assortment just reeetred Bair and Jute Switches, Balmoral and Plaid Hosiery, Wool Hall Hose, Shirts and Drawers, FOR reu. AND WINTER WEAR YARN. Full Supply of All Binds. HEAVY PLAID FLANNELS, aOII,IJM, GLYDE & CO., 78 it 80 Market Street. eel& ®PEED BI • 30SEPTI BORNE & EXTRA - QUALITIZS - 'ARAB SI-lA WLS, 15.. 1 6TRIPSD ,ASD4 SCOTCH, PLAID, ALL tSILADE.i. Reyersed Satin Pleatirg, TM: Latest Novelty in Dress Trimming. Satin Trimming , Gimps, Fringes, and p tat d CFI er cute Braids. Slit, Satin and V. tvet Buttons, • ticoo Plaid Glass Buttons, Bu i ck, an d gotored Velvet Ribbons, Lunt* and Silk Girdles • aid. Wool Underwear: Ty . . pt c 1:e gd prisliDes. CILLA's erino Dresses; - M Lidles, Mering Slarts , Telt SkL (Donlys arils rts EOSITI An tinsurpaseed Aaaortment JLerino and Wool fibbed; Fleeced Cotton, . • Plain Merino. Tartan. Pa Maw Stri.l pp. VICTORIA AND ST Cr Ala CASRIIERE BrenEiaI•PRIIIII/lIIV.se In Wool, 31.e . r1n0 and Super Stout Cotton. • ' • , AT. VERY 'LOWEST piICES. _ and 79 ILMET STREET 77 ; , • _-----------. ~.WALL PAPERS ELEGANT PIP= -ffAisOINGS. . . 'Enameled 'Wall ?opera in plain tints iremer 'none .to soot and smote. Vermillion grounds with gold smilialsid Spirt s EMKOSSELI VE•Tri, INDIA waxy.. PANELS Stamped and Primed ig . ,Newly imported anti idt to be fowl elsewhere la the conutrs. For sale at Vir. TIIARSECALVS .l" LLB ran STORE, '9 — .l "Liberty ' .4itreat. ..:., sell f,cApubATIoNl4--in R 9 °d, DMaralerla.l' 'Fresco tudtations Waif awl Centavo kof Inning Rooms. Halls, &e., at No. 114 Ids i tket H street. JTEr JOSEP it. HIIaAEB& BRO. 1.0 PAtbEltB fo' toirtots.),Ataritrk. iieuterevizt!a. SBNETIN GS AND BATTING BELL 00h /INC)I,II9I4i'COTTO.N MILLS. kiri*stP o43 u Nair , rairrersof HILLTiffiESDITIMIL sa4Ll6fil .14 tizeitaitott:piii.: _ inweirtirir as' 91.11p•IIATT110111. Y . _1 it TSS.PKTENT CRIB. -go= CaLT LEMON & :NFEIBE. I *Bead Fordutre Sanuradarers, or, Itig s tr ztoultAsgres, ent ofjuar _ ~~M. Y ~""~ ~ CAR'PE~` ELE GArl'r , The latest and most beautiful designs ever 'Down in • • TAPESTRY OR BODY BRUSSELS• Just reeelved by direct importat!ort f:om Snit- , aß.crGa.]ETo Of the latest styles in large quantities. OLIVER IccusucK sz CO. 23 Fifth Avenue. NEW' FALL STOC K • CARPETS, The Erg, in the Matket HE 0:1-1.E AP E ST. CHOICE PSTTEENS Tityo.lgy and Three it CHEAP INGRAIN' CARPETS. Tar. mast LINE OF BODY BRUSSELS Wiver Offered In Pittsburgh. Ba►e time money by buying from SeYMMAND & COLLINS. No. It sad 13 FIFTH AVIS:NITS, sta:daT CARPETS. i - . NSW FALL STOCK. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRUG GET SQUARES, Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered. BOVO), ROSE & CO., 21 Fir m AVENUE. sets:atm NEW CARPETS! BREW IMPORTATION , vrimAsglr. H. H3Cantr tcom mann tgri i VELVETS, BRUSSELS,; Tapestry Brussels, &c., THE FINEST Assortment over offered in Pittsburgh. ALSO, A. FINS. STOCIC. OF THREE-PUS, 'INGRAIN% AND COMMON CARPETS A. FlitiE ABSORTDDENT Or Well Seasoned Oil Cloths , 111111Ani BROS., xo. 51 FIFTH .41EX'llg, 'PIO OULU COAL!! COALLUI DICLSON, STEW ART & CO., . Saving removed theirOdlee to SO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, (Lately City Flour 11111113ECOND EWO2. kre now prepapid to tarnish good TOTIGHIO• iiiiiiEST 'I.II3SP IZUT C 0.4.1. OP.I3IACE. at the lowest mortet tire. All orders le at their once, or addressed to t,heraTattnrov.rigb tile atai mpi t. 74111. be attended to the -----. ---------"EDIJOATIONAL. .' ........."~.....-.......,.......,....,................4. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, riIIEGAIIAT INSTITUTE, pp ii... 1 and 1528 'SPRUCE. STREET, Philadelphia. Pa. ENGLISH. AND FrgENcti• For Young Ladies and Maim Su:iv:tug and Day Pupils, Will reopen , on SIONDAY, 'dep . en 13er O. 'FRENCH Lathe Isognage of the fatally, and Li t °patently sunken in the Institute. 311‘111,51E D'HERVILLP. 3P3/17}18 . Print-UAL :0( MD (Stcond Irloor)_ DRZGGETS. --...---_ COA.L .6.ND COZE. ---. . . . • WHITTLER i TEEScO TO TREAT ALL private diseases. lipplatils in all its forms, all ur nary diseases, and tbe effects of mercury are cola pletety eradicated; Spermatorrhes or nen:d na NV vanes* and Impotency, resulting troll self-abuse or other causes, and which products Some of the following consum p tions laes, boduy weskuess, indigestion, aversion to society. unmanliness, dread of fuPare events, lots of Memory, indolence, nocturnal emission". and finally so prostrating t he sexual system Sato render marriage unsatisfactory, and therefore Imprudent; are perminently cured. Persons af. famed with these or any other delicate, intricate' at long standing constituthanal complaint should give partoCtor a trial; lie never fails. A cular attention elven to all 'Female corn.; ;astute, Leueorrhea or W lines Falling. 'nem-. rotation or 'Ulceration of the 'IN mob, Ovaritis,, pruritis, . Amenorrhoea. rhienorrltagia, Dyen. lar;rlNr ti e " gi gie r success. l nels' are a ... It is self•evident that a PbTeictaa who confine. himself exclusively to the study of a certain dealt of diseases and treats thoutands of cages even'. must soontre greater sEIII in that' ePeCialtY than one in general practice. file t Of. The_ lloctor publishes a medical Damp fifty pages that gives a lull ezposition of venereal sad private diseases, that can be bad free stale( or by mall for two stamps, in sealed.envelopaK 'Every sentence contains insunctionr to the ate, liteted.and enabling them to deterfaine the pre.: cite nature of their complaints. The erhblishutent, comprising ten amp l e rooms: is central. AV nen it is not convenient lc visit the -city, kthe-Doctor,s opinion can tainei,by giving a written statement of the case,: and Inedlclnes can be forwarded by mail or e x prets.l In , soma instances, howavcr, a persona:; ewash:tattoo is absolutely necessary, while tz, .citherit dilly personal attention is reqt Sr ed, mirk for thhaceommodation rf such patients there ark apirtmerlitts connected with the °Mee that are pro:k vided wi every requisite that is calculated t.C, "troncote recovery, metuding medicated vapor -buts ,. hil prcaoriptionwt are .prepares .92 vapor Doctor's own, laboratory, under his -personal STY, on. Medical pamphlets at office free, of, all for WO BUMP. -No. waiter who haw Sailed. made/hat he says. liours 9 a.M. to e an astil IS ii. to_li r. W. Oftice,_lio. 9 ?Ma ; 'BTUS% Wear 00nrl. HOW') l'ittliherilis 9' • • •- • :-:,