The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 13, 1869, Image 2

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-I fity word bath made the basso d le.t store
Of rock and earth, and prsctous ore.
Good metal we receive frOm Thee.
Help us to use it bouestlY. •
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• - • Ile'folfows thrlst with alt uir 4 Irv. - 1
"..Andlacts the Christian Mime s
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-flu toiiu li the roluir , s piotniude .t riight
:::. .o,trisuips shine od andtaidemir t r i ight,
', , ::i Th I f ordvatil , may,thy word dine.
Itiodgh krfs,aa4tottlloef,), s shine. : i
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• '"A.•)ityrKt.olitnititik ptettyl
,chanati, thitt week ; for , Sheridt
.NINETY T,WO
by the Cincinnati Board- of
fr=:r thouiand copies or Byrn works'
.were sold Athe i trade.sale in,liew York
),st, month: . • ;
Clay niatitrbas lad-the Nicolson
inent for•lottryters,[and the wood-49 yet
'rhowti no inditatiens , of decay. ^ ' .
TALlAY:retuaeols dt tivacuat
biate, oliVueidity.-nigbt't by , - a ball, l
discovery. of America by( ()olnurihnis, '
ANDREW PAut,,tobactonist , of,Cleve
land; is ender elitist charged with setting ,
his place on fire to get ipsolnsurance.
' CINCL.NTNAirT expended $O, per day on.
each •of the ,sixteen.,:.C9uncilmen from
Philadelphia = who :visited that city last
THE total receipts for the St. Louis
Fair Association,#uring the past week,
were $66,100, Over $lO,OOO in excess of
last year,
APPLES are dull at ten cents per bushel
in Crawford tounty, lnd.vand reaches go
ale* at twelve cents per bushel in the
, .
same county: - - .' •
TEE Red,"Stockings, of Cincinnati,. AP
to September:oth; had played 44games,
and•made_l,l777 runs to their opponents'
509, an•aterage of 89 to -
• ,JAcon_,Srtasex.En and son were
'brought to Cleveland last week, charged
with circulating bogus, five cent pieces.
and colnmitted to await the action of : the
:United States Court-, :
A REDJ.OII was prevalent on Friday last
that the mncn talked - of duel bet Ween Col.
Mosby . and Col. Boyd, military " Sheriff of
V
Fauquier county, a.., took place;and that
both were slightly'wounded
-TEE night that Mr. , Touhey, of the St.
Louis Journal of Coorneroi was droivned
. in Lake St.,Clair, the foreman of the of
' • and'the fond:lan's wife` simultaneous
ly &tainted that they - saw hiai floating in
IM 4gftil• •
, 1....,
"waiting
Cistcretwamias one g woman",
outside , of a concert saloon. She is to be
seen daily in the middle -of the street at
the intersection of Plum and Longworth
streets, waiting and watching for one who
will never return.
Mils. Eniiipi).sn diod very suddenly
In Cincinnati, ii 'few days,-Agoa_oers:.
orillage—tfings. The notabTE: , clr
cumstanee about the case is that no warn•
lug symptoms of weakness of the lungs
had been eiperienced by the deceased
Tn Chicago Post denies:that the frost
has materially injured the corn in Illinoia„
and it thinks that there is now titi'iopin to
doubt that the-corn crop of , the year is by
,odds the most bountiful , ever produced in
`this country; and that the quality of the
gtainU tinusually g00d.% : '
,- .v OAley. Station,on the Marietta
Railroad; liiit, week, x • B. McCiimoh, a
lawyer. of .Cincinnati, was cowhided iby, a,
Mr. Ehersole„: The cause of the castiga,,
tion was a,st,ieruent said to have been
'?
• Made by ,31cClytnon that Ebersole's father
~ "liad cheated;.the,; county in a. real estate'
. • transeettoit, , . t ~ :,,.--,..--, -. • ,
• LizrevS.ronn . said at the 'Woman's Con
-Vention in Chicago ::'. "Some mean Tow-,
'iris say if women 'vote they should tight.
: MoW, she would 'flak, who !milli" r life
• when the soldier is born' The m is
.: his, quarterniaster until. he -le caps le of
‘ ; finding his own rations." , - .. -
; SAID' a male advocate of woman'tt'
"
right's: "When Tam am in a crowdedi car,.
and when a lady comes in, Ttliink it is
the dttty of some'other man, to get up and
-, give her . his seat. I lookaround the car
to see if any man in the crowd looks like
making a move in that direction, and
. • whitrl see-them all - keep their seats I
. ' hide my face 'behind a newspaper and
: blush for bay sex," ' ; ,
' - -_, ;ITO= which. has heretofore been un
. • known in that, vicinity, haa made .it ap
pesuiince among some of the corn fields in
Rentncky. , - Itenterathe stock either at
the top or bottom and: bores , Its i course
' •, through, killing <the tassel and perfors
i ting the 'blades. The outside • rows of
,- • , many fields have scarcely a stalk left.'
•
,; The worm, about Italian inchin length,
with striped bodY,is a new one, and tin
_`less in, effective remedy is Promptly ,
•
fOututit will do,immense damage. • •
.tv Saturday last thaworkmenmho are
digging at,the Battery;Rew Yofk;for the
-,i#.vic Government - pier,- found, at (the
... -,, f 3 depth of.abOnt„ ten, feet.below the surface,
an old kettle almost destroyed by rust.
It contained--a: collection of old Dutch
coins; a,`-knife and fork, , - much damaged
.r.
,I .by rust, ,-.one - ,or two , broken tiles, and
rtitome crockery. ,It doubtless belonged to
11 somenrthe obt•Knickerbockers, and hid
1 ,":'-','- ' probably . been - buried about' the time of.'
.13: 1 ' - fl
'the fstn '•
ceppancY of theisland. , 1 '
:' -,4l.otisvmpiliquor,firni, are charged:
;.' . , with alter i ng.dui dAte'Apo) ,their - barre l
lar,stainpato make their liquor appear older
~-) 4 ithen-itiis. 'thus:increasing/its demand.
'f .1 ... , ' The penalty "for vilteri* staraps Is $2OO
0.1 1,, ~fl i t ,e altpackage tiPen width% changed
-.; Ad ittimVierfoun,#,'•ariel"fn thia'ealie tinety-'
- ;` )3 "fitiiiie...liirielp' Wire 'aisedtered 'iOtit tire'
' 3. `'f' l dete.alit)sF,Cl**o.3l/b10; the -ili ' e4ai t y , 4:
$l9 800." Ful.undCr . tirsAatir 'the parties
`1°;1"/,(kreitisitilllabletp:pidicttnent,*id, if found - ,
1 . : v:, t'stilltk , ; ko:Alie M o Aliiktfibholeht , - Delano
1 , liaa,directed.Plegs to be inatituted - ',
•:.!againafthe ottmdinii , firm . ~ ,; '1 : ;,. , ' 0 1
;,,:wr ihir-'4'eatiielfOP the' 'employes of
IlieiVaterVoo::_cirrrote"rmilitifaqtyr; erg ; `
at Lyed`Park,'NeW 'roil?, last trek, one
r - of the firrn-PreiPbsed a •Pjan'ThlielrYi. the
morkinen will,:particlpate,inthe refits of
-Abe Concern,- Beside 411‘4ruit t lth highest
*ages Messrs. lirewstcr 4k - Ccr,74111 divide ,
l'val Ala* of th9l)Folltai , the; stunt to 40
4eter-raineatlPPaoonsuliationwitli a con,„
xaittee appointed, hy. the„ pen., It
I " , .l:cost'lttallta aNnt so,otia,. I( „On. 1W
al*
:f::.4..;4llo.*riiell4l2l4telp;* Tilagqi
aulottlit to $ 00; is interait IlinottLi*
forfeited, but be credited to the aiclifind;
and if a roart4eirjes vpluntarily ho w - in.,
terest go toivard a 'fund for the sick
endaged,' and the trm wall give at once` :
31,000 to this Arid; : , .. •
liens. ND, Ohio, leaving been over run
with thieves, confidence : men ,and
dhirieti (or some time has taken
fectutd theaus to rid herself of theie peals
cf society. On Thursday night of last
week a large meeting of citizens — was
`held, vigilance committees appointed and
lesolattone passed; - /tudendorsettirttute
hundred of the leading citizens, to gspd,
by the committees in ridding the tohl
mutt-fly-Of this clasettrogrtes: Hasdbills
have been struck:pad P9sted, giving the
names of obiectlonahlo, Fart*, and,warn
log there, to.:leave town or fare badly.
Under this stimulus there•has been qnite
as exodna•of the larTgentig.
.A.,6brouo deck hiMa gore an exhibi-
tion of hiriStreng;th the Other day t in De
troit. , .i>everai men, were, putting forth
their united effort s to lift on end li , hogs
heads of, sugar in the IlieWgan:l Central
freight dept. when - be bade them get out
1-oftlie'Way, and with no, great apparent
effcirt graspedlhe chines and turned , 'up
thelil4ge weight Soritethieg being said
In.Aegard to his strength, be then. took a
keg . ,otritdis - aid held it out at- arms'
lingth, grasping the chines at either er.d.
With one hand he seized and moved a
'dray several feet, and with both hands car.'
lied it completely, around.. A box of tin,
about as muchhas an ordinary man could
carry, be held ;'out at full- length above,rtis
"head,' and shobldered a barrel of flour ei
easily as a boy7eptild shoulder a smell
piece of wood.
EMI
'etr t re , Cite:
I,;llausati.
ere issued '
it eidth last
• :NERAINAL:
Cnicauo has mounted letter carriers.
. Ex.-Sgenrianv ara*.vrait has returned
to Washington, with his health much Im
proved.' •
TER earnings of the Central Pacific
railroad for September were $597,590,
Mostly
Miss Ow°, whose heart Sprague
smashed alt to piecea, has got $lO,OOO of
her verdict money. •
Wu. LONSTIN' , one bf the oldest print
ers in the Uulted'States, died on the 4th
inst. at Lehanon;Ghlo. , •
,:.A LARGE force of woilimen have
been put upon the California and Oregon
road, both at Marysville and Portland..
AFrains on the 'Virginia and Truckee
railroaa have been amicably settled.
The >Chinamen have commenced work
again. . .
SENATOR. POMEROY has been elected
preaident of the Woman'a.Suffi - age Asso
siation of the District of Columbia. All
the rest of the officers are
A. ;mazes of Limington, Me., lost a
gold' chain in 1837, and supposed it was
stol6y from him.. A few weeks since he
found it while ploughing a pitce of land.
Trim ' largest yield We have heard of this
season is 144'bushels of oats raised on an
acre ofland by Thomas Frauley of the
town of Somerset, St. Croix county, Wis.
THE news that Father Father Hyacinth
has; embarked for the United States is cre
ating a great sensation among people who
are especially:concerned in religious con
troyersy.
A TENPERANCE ,lecturer has started
-trona Kanatirwith the declared intention
of walking to Augusta, Me., delivering a
lecture .ou tcmperance. every:evening
11110 on
his way. '
;Riga; AIiGELEKA rongsrity, a lady who
' , has entered upon her second century, led
the grand march in a ball given In Cin
cinnati on Monday evening by the Italian
Catholic Renevolent Society.
Mits. tYscx. 108- years old, drew her
pension in Nashville on Friday. She is
At sprightly old girl, and. thinks she will
be able to •make her regular calls on the
~ P ension Agent for twenty or thirty years
.yet
REcosstsucrios has not destroyed
'the Southern . appetite for fashion. A
lady, fainted on the Streets of Mobile the
other day,and investigation proved that
her malady was produced from tight lac
ing.
' THElnsband of Agatha States, prima
donna, followed her to the Academy of
Music,New. York, the other day, pistol
in han, and:ordered her not to sing. An
injunction silenced him and she went on
'with her song.
WEEN Gough first started as a lecturer,
it is stated, he used to drown the audience
with tears by telling how his father died
with “snalx, ' though the old gent , was
even then looking down appreciatively
from the gallery. ,
THERE is a disease called inland yellow
fever, or “Addson feverp • prevailing in
the vicinity of Columbus, Miss., that is
quite fatal. It has all, or nearly all, the
characteristics of the Gulf yellow fever,
terminating with black vomit.
Tim editor - of the Union City (Rich.)
Rogister tecently convened with Mrs.
Phebe Myers, -aged 103 years. She is
exceedingly -active for one so'old, is
Mother of thirteen children, is able to
walk alone, and knits her own stockings.
FOURTEM months ago, it is reported,
Dr. Livtagstona was seed at Lake Tau ,
fiertYika, ,by -an Arab. The reeport is
douotless a hoax, for Azater` weren't; In
fashion fourteen months agel ' Makers of
Livingstone items will ,do _ well to pay ,
more attention'to the prdbabilitleo.
A 'WITT 11114cr Llut. Wheeler, sent t 6
explore the , ,great deiert, county 'of
Colorado and south of White. Pines,, re
ports its arrlvalli after severe trouble,
at
Muddy river fifty . miles • 'south 6f the
month. of the Rio The party
will return by the most westerly line and
reach White Pine the Ist of November.
Cor.. FILAITK - L. linoanns,of Shawnae.
town, 111„ has presented to the State Geer
logical Departments tooth of some huge
animal, probably , , a mastodon. The ,
tooth is eiglitinclies long by four wide.
I A. card attached 1.0 it reads as follows!
- "Thislooth; with 'Others, and some
POW - Otis 'Of It akull'aita jewbOne, was
, vll foundon the edge.of,the Ohio ilver, in a .
rqingtitireetir fifiairneetesvu,lll.2, • at ex-
I trim° low. water. In the:lmonth of Septemi,
ber, 180.0 Weight. when found, 6 that
f 3 oz.; weightsnowi dl lbarl2 oz.. Present
,to thelGoaldgical =Museum • of Illinois by,.
Col. F. L. Ilboades.”"'
"A 'iiacitliJoions...,thietieritered the
church of Trinity, at New
loxna.laat meek. under -,prete t xt) of wor.
Shipping. apd when alone Is-the building
he lost am time •In breaking open the say
cristy and-belpintiiiniself to ilia/sacred
vessels, He succeeded In carrying off
three • citilictiiiritalheil --respectivelyVeit, s7rend 44Q,' i d arge Allier dish,
Nalred'aftoo4lidtbide.altar *Abs. The
4nteflwinApperotly,nso dceiili3engagek
PokvJrtiNilfslkilee4Aktlle.oll4Ll4 ifingipyr,
JiatelybtfOre the robbery, that he con-
PITTSBURGH j GAZETTE::,,
Ceded' both: iace and head, in hands.
refilsterirtg it a difficult matte
nu a n as s er
i bi S dse igtitlait, the ' &nob
LE X Clisse, of Chatham, Mass., wnsiOff,
Minot's ledge, a loud noise- was heard:
by I the fishermen on , board, resembling' ,
the \bellowing Of a tidl, which'startled_
the 'men; but in it Sew: : .. moments ,their
-1 fright vies increased - on seeing ffielr-vessel,
i of eighty tuns burthen, suddenly lifted
up in the No ater somesix feet, and as - quick;
fly let , fall ,again. Who bellowing ise
0
`first heard lwas.ltontinticd, when it lib
shied. -The vessel, towtaserrwas f Told
to have , sustained no damage, and after
farther consideration it . was. ascertained
that the strange comniotion. wati'cs.USed by
a finback whale. Some of Olean:whales
havetecently_been seen in the bay. .1
Ii
is curious to • notice upon, what ap-
Oaredt;triftei3 great;pommerciel interests
may - tern: When hair powder went out
oil fashion h ai lee
f a century or more ago,
there were n Ca few bankruptcies in con
86:pence. I the ladies :were to - take it
into theft. he 'to ',discard the ' present
arrangement wires which support their
f
skirts, a grea -deal of machinery, coo
triv,ed for th manufacture of the flat
-w, ire,: and for 'other' P contrivance s neces
sark-tollie pt p roce ss of-giving vin. - bell-ss
to our belief, ould be thrown out of gear.
What would tiliTone with the skirts on
1 hand t..:la b a d to say. We have seen
vines framed to run over them; bat there
I would be au. oversupply , even of such
ornamental gardening. ,
1: The I British ~Court, when court fetes
Were in T fashion, more than• once relieved
depressed trade in certain branches, by
balls or fetes, at - which the articles suffer
-
Ina from want of ,demand were directed
to be2Woin. The ribbon trade went sadly
clown when the small hats for ladies first
came in, as - thefe was no place for puffs
of ribbon on the new hats. Nowribbons
are at a premium again, for some that we
see worn for , belts and sashes, look as wide
as silks for dresses. But the most marked
1 Incident in manufactures has been caused
"by the passion of young men and old for
coarse woolens, "Cheviots." and Ameri
can imitations. They certainl3 make up
into very sensible business suits.
In consequence of the demand, low
grade American wools, of - the mend and
even third class, have crept up into com
petition in price with'the superfine. The
late war introduced woolen fabrics into
much wider use than they ever were be
fore: It'-will be.a_pity if wool does not
keep its place. It is said to be more
healthy than cotton or linen, and at any
rate should never have been so much dia.
used as it was down to 1660.
But fashions change constantly. Fine
cloths, they say. are.comiug up again.
There will be one advantage in this. The
"million", will be more cheaply clad.
when fashion takes its tax frozil the low
grade.s. But we do hope our business
men will, at least in business hours, still
retain the serviceable suits which look as
if "they meant business." Let the fitness
of things be consulted. '
Tae lirigla of teattletnatea.
The attachment of the. Red Indian abo
rigines to this famous reptile is proverb
ial; among nearly all the tribes, even at
this present day. It is seldom disturbed,
but is designated by, the endearing name
of grandfather. It is rehordeVhowever,
by I.he early ' historians, that When one
tribe desired to challenge another to corn
bat they were in the habit of sending
into the midst of their enemy-the skin of
a , rattlesnake., whereby it would appear
to have been employed as an emblem of
revenge. And as for the origin of the
rattlesnake, the old men among the Che
rokees relate a legend to the following
effect:
A irery beautiful young man, with a
white, lace • wrapped in a white robe,
once Made his appearance in thetrnation,
and commanded them to abandon all their
old customs and festivals and to adopt,a
new religion. He made use of thesoftest
language, and everything he did proved
him to be . a good' man. It CO hapened,
however, ' that he, could Mike no
friends among them, and the med
icine men of the nation ,conspired
'to take his life. In many waYi
did they try to do this—by lashing him,
-con serpents, and by giving him poison,
bat were always unsuccessful. But in
process of time the deed was accomplish
ed, and in the following manner: It was
known that the good, stranger was in the
'habit of daily visiting a certain spring for
tbesurpose of quenching his thirst and
bathing. his body. In view of this fact:
the magicians made a : very beautiful war
chest, inlaaid with mud shells, and decti
rated With rattlee, and this chest they of
fered to the Great Spirit, with the prayer
that he would teach them how to.destroy
the stranger. In answer to the, prayer,
a venomous snake was created and care
fully ; hidden under a leaf by, the side of
the spring. The stranger. aatisual, Came
there to drink, was bitten, by the intake,
and perished. The Cherokee nation then
fell in love with the , snake, and having
asked the Great Spirit to distinguish it by
some peculiar mark from all the other
snakes in the world, he complied by
transferring to 14 bodY the rattles which
had made ;the cheetrof saerigOeliorrintical
to the ear and - so beautiful to theme.
OsetUsUons of Railway Trains.
Sir Charles Fox states' 'hit opinion'
that; the' oscillation of ritilWar trains,
nipre espe,claily at high.velocities,,progucr
Ixg what is ordinarily called`."gauge cow:
cuEsion," is caused in very creakmeasuro
by the Itse of wheels, the tires ,of which
are portions of cones- instead 'of cylin
ders. It is well known to engineers that'
the tires of railway wheels are genera*
coned to Ent inelinatioi of ()Odin twenty:*
iAt considered that these l'i'er, * 6o olll4 ";.'
tricedity Mr. George StephensO l o,iin'the
iexpectatlon,of facilitating t*hc,;,pasSage of
- vehibles round curves by their 04gAing
themselves through their, israrious ame
,ters to-Ahe different lengths or the two
' ; rails on which they were rurnitigv i ! This'
!,howeder',• is not the case Its , pntritice.i
adVaintsie-le found bYtitise in ,
conkerwheels in paving
`imid ' rpfMta',oot,cfros i l-Pla
straight lines;l3ir CharlishasOonatructed
TtlimeTds, 0 00.141440 g tihittital
lin the rolling atoek;of t which he ;has -ttle
'parted from the used- form of wheel,, End
has used only cylindiieet-ones," and he
has ,beetv , gratitled-*ith the •sadsfactory
reports of the:ateadilfeesof ttaireptiPiltd
with Went: '
•- .
prize money fthiciodlifirO l ihe sail:
ion:Farragtit's tleot ' - 7,ihirgitipstecY
capinrO, .of Otto is an - t,
.;upinced, has'llept re4tie4A-__° °4l°ol 'o
Blotter to take testlmop y u - sA pion st,z o l.
Mt to Vie_lioad , of GetAlei , : i The COP.:
WmiQrsort it;44,keltephowill'llle,..hts re
port in about throe monlls.
Fadden and Trade,
:EDNESDAY. OCTOBER - 13, 1869.
, SELF LABELIN,G7".
-1, " I:
FRU.II -CA IN TOP
4 : ;yv: R
5 COLLINS.
'- , PI;r41 1113 :-RG 1 4; P-a-;!;!/:
Ire are boir - prepired to suhplyfiluters end
Potteri. - 4 is Ogjea,tglihPle; Cheap as
thb 2 . plairo tog. names of UM mulls
Pratte tam nee e corer. radlitirut trout
ttetenler.Vad aratider or pointer named Wok
the top of the can.. •. . •
•• • • • ;:••
pisanetly lutd reipanently
' • . •
by me isiy„iiaataie saw, ,otibe !rat the
eat cortatni opposl the_ pointer bud selling to
the edstomiry man r. Ico preserver of fruit or
good housekeeper will use ass: other atter 01100:
PIPES, CIEWANEY TOPS. &o,
: i7;tITER PIPES,
yy ,
011116NEY Tors
A faze, assort:lldt.
1p14:147 ' Id kvenne,nesi Smittifeld St.
DRY GOODS.
W]EIEIK. !
62.,1.2c. Heavy Corded Brown, Poplin,
cheap 111,61. ,
- 62 14c 4.4 Silk Finish Black Alpacas
gieat, bargains; worth S 7 1-2 e. '
37,1-'2e. Mixed Poplins, worth. 621-2 c
Black Silks cheap.
Empress Cloth cheap.
Bloc 4 Poplins cheap
ONE HUNDRED
NEW ARAB SHAWLS.
!ic.. Henry Plaid Flannels.
25c, Meaty Vhite Flannels.
15e. Hem Red Flannels.
31e. Extra Heavy Gray Twilled Flanne
WILL OPEN ON MONDAY,
A. LARGE STOCK OF
".. ,
Sacques I 'raps. Wa)king Coats,
• .
DES ax•WAY ..7ACIETS.
All new Styles at very Low Fried
.
P°:.4L:.IS.L EY SHAWL S
BM BARGAINS IN THE CITY
WHITEiLANKETS . P. -4 ALL WOO
83.50 TO 15.00. A. BARGAIN".
r 12Se• 600 D
25c. YARD WIDE FEATHER. TIEELVG.
Vs. . GARDNER,
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.4.2trograil' :Fifth , Avenues-
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'3IOVELT 13r SATS. NEW
BTLTES ItBRuIPERT)I3..
.NOTELTIVSIN,LApE GOODS.
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IiOVES - AND HQSIERY,
A. complete ,ssalrtmoit toe Fal;.
MEarNO kat #9OL:
Shirts and :Drawers,
ALL KINDS AND 1617;E5.
ZEPHYRS , BAT 31.0DRAL AND
FANCY YARN, SNIT sHAArr..e.
-oLomr.g.Houvs. 'NOTIONS AND
• FANCY 6OUDS.'
Diqrchants.an Dealt. rs supplied of loWDrices.
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111kOltirld & CAtILISLE i
NO. 27
FIFTH ANEI4UE.
TALL OPENING.
FL'NE I,I3BOSTiIEIIT OF
ARAB SHAWLS,
In Void and Roman Striped.
Ruffled Collars and Cuffs,
The New Bailin' Collar,
Silk Fringes, , •
Satin Trimmings, •
Silk Clan Buttons.
In all the Newest Patterns. -
KISSES PINE 'WOOL EIPS AND SACQUES,
An el snt assortment lust received
Hai l and Jute Switches,
Balmoral and Plald Hosiery,
Wool Hall Hose,
Shirts and Drawers,
FOR FALL AND WINTER !num
YARN,
A Full Supply of All Hinds.
HEAVY PLAID *LANIIELS,
,
MAILUM, GLYDE 45z CO.,
78 & 80 Market Street.
vial - -
ST OPENED
BY
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rani, QUALM E 8
ARAB SHAWLS,
IN STRIPED AND SCOTCH PLAIT). ALL
dHAD.E?
Iteyers . ed Satin Pleativg,
Tko Lateat Novelty in Dress Trinustint.
Qatlled,Satin TrimialUg.
Gimps, Trwels,
riniu awl latd Fermate triads,
tun. Satin and Velvet Buttons,
SCCenn Giaas Buttons,
'• Butek and Colored Velvet Ribbons.
• Lams and Silk Girdles.
Merino and Wool Underwear.
In Ali sizes and analittes. .
Child's Merino Dreasee,
Ladies , Merino Skirts, , .
Boulavarde Felt Skirts
HOSIERY.
An rnsurpssaed Assortment
Mera Fleecedool Ribbed,
otton,
- Plain Merino.
Tartan.
Ps bleu Strited_
VICTORIA AND bTUART CAS MERE
HOBE, in all sizes.
Gents' Hall Hone in Wool . Merino and Super
Stout Cotton,
, • AT 'VERT LOWEST PPICES.
771 and 79 MARKET STREET
"90
WALL PAPERS.
LEG&IVT
PAPER HANGINGS.
Enameled Wall Papers In_plaln tints Imper
vious to soot
inlaidme. Vermillion grounds
with_golo and figures. EN tiOSAIID Ve.i.-
VICTo INDIA TAPESTRY . pANILEI
stamped and orbited gold. • •
Newly Imported and not to be found elsewhere
in the country. For sale etc
• m MVO:" A TNS
NEW' WALL 1: TAPER STORE,
;Liberty Street .
DECORATI I NS—ln Wood,.
Mittll and Vresee Imitations Par Walls
size CeWass of Dlunig Rooms. Hills, ' &e., at
O. 101' Market street. • •• • •
yd • , ~• JOSEP.II. L. 11170EUL9 & BED. , ,
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scartgrs. mt, No.loT•Mastet 'duet. •
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ELEGANT CARP
The latest and most beantlink designs eves
shown In
TAPESTRY OR BODY
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T :rec , i4vee b 7. direet tm;tortat!on; frqm Enc.
-rand.
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131=3..T.TGI:JET'S
Of lie latest styles in large quantities.
OLIM "'
& co
23 *nth
CARPETS ,
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades
DEUGGS"I'S.
DRUGGET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At. the Lowest Prices Ever Offered
IMARD, ROSE & CO..
21 FIFTII ATENIrE.
sels4/T . •
NEW FALL STOCK
CA:R-Pi4.Ts
The First in the Market
THE CHEAP EST
CHOION,PATTEaIiIa
Two;plY itnd Three-ply
CHEAP INGRAIN, CARPETE
TEE FINEST LINE OF
BODY BRUSSELS
Ever Ofibred in Pittsburgh
Balm time and money by buying from
, EcIABLAND & COME!§.
No. 71 and 13 31FTEE AVENUE,
nu=nd&T (Second Floor's.
NEW - CARPETS:
ERESII . I3IPORTATION
Purchased bir cur Mr. B. IdoCallum from menu
flCulrers is Sarope. •
VELVETS, BRUSSELS,
Tapestry Brussels &c.
THE FINEST
Assortment ever offered in Pittsburgh
ALSO..A.TINEATOCE OF
COMMON:-CARPETS
ASSOMIENTOF
Well Seasoned Oil Olodw
It'CILIAVAI BROS., ';
AV. 51 FIFTH .I '
telo
COAL AND COICE.
COALS COAL!: C 0,11,111
DICKSON, ft/WART' &
• Havinremosed their Ocoee to
O. 667 LIBERTY EV.lllEit,
Mutely City Maur 11.111)880OITD 3 CLOOS.
ire now
LUMP
to "foralsh _vod YOUGHIO,'
elliStrY 1.13W' NUT 00AL 01113LACTS. th!
lowest worker, tee. - -
Alt orders le at their ofil.; or sddressed t.
them through the mall, inn be attended to
BDUOATIONAL.
fIiFIEGAVIALY iNSTITIJTE, .11.621;
kj and 1629 SPRUCE STREET, Philadelphia' ,
Pa. ENDLISII AND TRENCH. For Yonne
Ladies and Misses, Boarding and Day Pupils
will reopen on, -MONDAY.l3epten ber 20,1
PIiMEI Mla the :language otile g sm u T , an d t:
constantly spoken in the institute.
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- • MADAM& D I HEETTLLY.
Principal.
jyZkrrEiS
DR. - IVEMEEIZ
OTINVES -. TO TREAT Atil
. private titmice% Syphilis in all its forms, el c .
dicesseN, and . the edema of mercury arkl
CompLetely eradicated; Spermatturhea or Semi',
1 nei, Wealmele sad qmpotency,• - resniUng front
self- a buse other i causes, and,.which produce, '..
some of the foll Owing effects, as blotches, bodye,
„weakness. indigestion, consumption. aversion t 4 -::
coelety.f onsuudiness: dread:of :future: events;
1053 01 Melcory. indolecce, noctUrnal esione.:
entracte/1y solirastrating Um' seknal system as ic,
render Marrilllie - UnlittlittOtini - ind ± -therelon:.
Imprudent are pernisceniz. cured,, -Persons at-
Illeg ii 7citt these , L or muoth er delicate, ittricuti,,
or standing constitn mud complaint shoulc,
,_
tired:as Doctor a trial; , he never Mails. „ ..,
. A %Articular attention [Wen to 3119%1°41e corn'
'plabata, Dencorrhea or Whites, ifolling k - Inftarci• - •
Mallon or 'Ulceration of the Womb; eavatitis -
: prtiritia. Amenorrhoea. lifenorritagla,. Dysmen• -,:-
torrhoes, and bteMity or Barretness, are treat.;;
ed with the r.eaMn success._ =
't lila self•evit eat - Ibn spill - ileitis who eoutine..°
himself exclusively, to.the study of *certain tisk'.
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dieases and treats thousands of cases ever';”
Omit teonlre greater am ta that- specialty ^;
cnelit general practice: - • . . - -.•_.
he Doctor publishes a medical 'D111:1111111et Cr; -,
Zty pages that gives a lull exposition of venerea.: 7
and , private dtleasai,lb at can be had free at MSc; ,
or larptall tar,
.two stamps, in male% envelopes
Mve . sentence contains lust:nation co the af
1 -ilic ;and enabling them to done: mine the pre. -
cisematare of - t.lr complaints. , . .• • J
..ak:stablislunent, , compris i ng ten ample
Is central . •Wten It Islnot cOnventent Cc , '
AIL •llts. the ' Doett:ls opinion can be 0t0.i..:
tone a hvcdvlng &written statement, of the casei - ;',.
and medielnascan be forwarded by. mail or ex:...:-•
press.. In some instances, however. a pemons ,
examination i IS - • absolutely necosery,-. *hue t c •_.-:
oilier* dallyperconal attention Is rem !red, anCv.
fOrlite secomModation c finch Patients there arf...',••
• amir=enie connected with the °Seethe% are
_ . ..w e d mut every "'mutate .thxt.is calculated M ;•-•
promote • xmioVell Includlng , ,,MedicAted vapor.
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