The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 23, 1868, Image 2

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EFFIESEBIEV;
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—Boston luss m 41itate.
Last Sunday evening Ristorfplayed in Mu
sic Hall in that ex-strong hold of puritanism,
for the benefit of a Roman Catholic charity.
—A new kind of sleeve is threatened In
ParisOtade filgerelabjeltretched over
Aka r eamarlaaetAtmne the fir =' theade
after the ato§t.,apppived fashion of angers
, -
---Peoeral.Kilpatrick is again spoke* of
ass 13.kroblican. candidate for. Governor of
Newt Jersey. The Democrats fife going to
- tip some mysteriously raised up - Chriend by
the nairte'of Runyan. -•
"—James W. 'WOod has had published In
book f a rm the song of HigherWater.,:being
a burlesque on LongfellOw7kliditleplieni of
Hiawatha.
.A little aubeetitent;iiiie would
• suggest to 31r. Wood, is pail parody.
—Preudee Histories maybe, very Keu
rate and profound, but their author is.ner.
erthelesklt "snob
.4444 OweriSii. Icon& ieeoeiied the
Queen :as "condescending to" • palish a
book.".
Gtreat.damage hasbeeridone by freshets
in lowa. a some places - the water rose
twenty-thme - itiethours, $20,00
word& not , cover:: the damage done to
;,bridg(lik:whilis lung ier and cattle have been
.01/63:
—Theorgan house in Bt. „loins Episeo
ix(Portgallitiitl4 lie*" HMV
_ Aire, wasbnilt. in tork,:gagbuid.
Fairfax saved it and thep cathedi'at•organ at
the tine ,Roundhelvis 'destroyed
-
-every other one in the kingdom. • - - •
prentiee says that "there is:quite as
much' . anabl?laimPa . in . haling 'at
~Idiatiiir
ensned men for tne sale of , stotoriety asin
cringing and, fawning beforeithel'for' the
same objeet., l ! This is Very bard •on : Mr.
• Diekens,,who has been guilty of both... , !'
;:•—A Paris telegrain says the Emporer is
recovering. It seems, by -puttitig to
gether :_the i Paris telegralns and
_ : letters,
thatliapoleon is in . a constant state of con
yalescence from illsAciArldch he seems to be
_'as deioted an heft as the West Indianre
to earthquakes.
—Therels a stratum of carburetted .hy
.
drogen gas forty feet:below the level of the
city of New Orleans. ‘lt is made by the de.
coMPOsition, of vegetable matter deposited
there in fom times. by. the , Idiasiasimd
River. It IS proposed to' tap it and light
the 'city With it. ,
—The'iisreiution : has. a , Oetrespondent
who insists . ,tlat.:Mrs. General. Greene
vented .the cotton gin, and tlettFli Whitney
was only the mechanic who worled °tit her
ideas. is the Revolution adirocates 'this.
. idea, wesuppose it's editors have no doubt
of •Dirs: General ,
Greene haying been a
—A. C. Wilsonis the •manat the other
end of the Atlantic cable, who thinks that
American taste runs to tinkle races in pre
ferenceto.momentous political and histori
cal movements. 'We
_should now like to
know who is the man in Cuba, who thinks
- Americans prefer earthquakes to any other
sort of light reading.
—A pleasant Scotch statistician has been
delighting the people of Glasgow by dem-.
onstrating the fact that they swallow 1,000
tons of dirt every year with their drinking
water. - We don't want any such statisti
_clans here. We may, swallow more . dirt
:him that, but as there is no immediate help
tor it, we would prefer indulging in , the
'bliss of ignorance.
The New Orleans Picayune, a rebel news-
• .paper, says e'very sensible thing in regard
to the choice of a Tresident, and at, the
• sametimegivissuchtraitorsasPendletonand
Valtandigham a severe poke•in the ribs: ; ;"If
•• •
a man who was either ; equivocally or plain
ly on the side is be chosen; we would
much prefer one who fought for' bis'princi-
—Flounces haie come in again; •it is not
'.'verilong sincetheir, last :innirqs;, a Paris
• correspondent si4rs flounces ard-a perfect
furore::' cAS many aithirfy,six 84 e to be put
on
.nnisitins, and all the thirty-iii are to, be
of.Valenciennesi This - Valenciennes
• display is'alsccfashionable on 'silks and light
glares.::: -Pockets, cuffs and epatdets are
made of Valenciennes fottne latter 'unite:,
rial. , • • •
• —Read what Punch-thinks of his
-• countrymen:" - • ' Y._
"The truth is, that for all the pluck and
Practical good sense; over •Avhfch he is so
ready to : hug himself, John Bull is too,often
the _most . offensive of snobs-,-Inutsi c , gig
''heftded and 'ldunderi4taiialatto a Mil
- ture,'altogethet, as any:. that lives. A bang
•to blush, oven' and 'to repgnt ; - in sackcloth
~
• and 'ashea for, ' Only 'Your, - English:snob,
,however. ,i happily, „ there , huour, English
geigethell ta,trud-the,scale.-,But then your
.`snole •go .•trlghtfully frequent ' in this,
blessed country. there sup - other
try tinder the sun so'overrtmllwitli*lthobs—t.
any:other *item the snob is-to be fdnndl.
-r-rampatit; inlat rinks,"dassisOudihigli; and
&tee that he often determines - their'
• tone aiiffistabliaties their d oubt.
•. •
—The ; riends otairrYeadleton are going
io cry and corrgaWil - Pwith a ;rush attd
great show t the coming'• New York udn
walk= y t 40111.001100 .
Id
hil*aliittieo as *iFeR./eacdrt,
"W_ ho tiltirdtt Broadway o under ! the
largest piece of bunting thOt t •tt4: - .lo:"±aimo-,
" 11 * 12. ' l 4 fila *Wei )luntll4 they(
prapose'to,ont4lo the Keystonv Guardkv of
Bnc l igtial6 'Thet*tinfto),*( l -
the Caleb Viiii,kra.Ao do their
shoulder-bitting forthent-at Chicago. The
Pa!la* l e 041 "i* t be
811 1 ) ** teOla*itlar of th pfliet e
forthea ' ngitg
chop:Pions l , l lViti the giant Meeticle 'or
the a
y t~hi~eti I. 3 ' •
4/eowe "
.rtr• r modestl744ll,
INS abtir,ifi lil ,, KTh is RlOnf t
* Mut)
./4* foliftimwtrAttui4l4-
- Mon
- 4 10 ;g4 4 i$PONioage"" r l lie dlihnitteth a
POOlt . friehal**** 4
village, IWO gh‘test editor mid
tOreititiod influential otrthei &sealthe globe
3 4128 0 0 kdrit -11 0 rofArtil- great PUN
`'posis 'and ligno 4 , 1101 times in.
peirr4f!i2A;l4PAVOSiVreFi.4Vig.4:: .44L110C'
MEI
- N,t:g
Recesitly `at' A0:441
dicate thatt ',lied has ras ed.l3!ick Pomeroy to
do with a oose quill Whiii-Ittehosts of the;
South under their immortalleaders, could
ekito--to•,ilaCe civil Bhartrnad goy-.
4hunent o* a Penn! tent
raised ji p'ihe; 4 4rat Mee ,treshl9nt‘
d then beside* of the tnited,f•Stat,, -
k ner ic a —yes, to be the s a vior tif the coml.-
try Washington bettered and Lincoln so
nearly destroyed.
—An eastern exchange f in iiifashion col
umn says: Bonnets are growing smaller in
-•R# .krituritiniiKtt.alenl4...eantikqualerOalr
slating simply of . a. hand Of delicate fluffy
black featheis covered - ith . el:nail - ix:tints of
jet two inches wide over the forehesd r and
tapering off to one inch over the`ears; on
one side.of the biu4, an exquisite, itlmitated
wild' 'roe:es:in:lAA ,
inothera-pearl.
and a bunch of ribband; grass.. A pair of
black strings? , cottipleted -this "bonnet."
There was hteialli,nothing els4' not the
faintest trace of tulle, laceovire, or anything
but the little "fluffy"• strands of feather, the
flower and grass', and , the" pair "of strings.
The latter, moreoier Were not "strings" of
iband, as in Other days, but simply a nar
row strip of Chantilly. intended to be` loose-
ly Pinned together, few ineheff below the
chin, with %brooch.: •
• ---41 r. A. R. Hope has written a book
about boys, in which he says some good
ihittga• : He begins by elaidffingb o ) l 4 - and
here are a_couple of the classes: Young
tientlemen:—l2shudder es I 'ten the die-
gusting niune. You know • Whet *eaaf—
AnviKtitititeall beings whes'iliSh to be ifinight
mearand dandies, and to that end smoke,
**F4ralf4siiaggft; with more oi.
leas im
• pnnitvy. If you go out into the streets on
_a f3atterdayafternoon yon• Will see hundreds
'of thorn, whoncyou would like' to' take be
tsveen your, finger and t h t unb,
_ and draP
quietly into the gutter 2. Msnim. ' Dar
lings: large' and increasing class, I
grieve to SaY; the would soealc tender
lY of them, that thett : degradatien is often
caused by circumstances over which neither
they' nor; the:wisest of writers and.teachers
have any. Dent:ink viz: fond- and. foolish
mothees, who will make them' wear`
com
forters and goloshes, and keep them In the
house when it is cold, and. encourage them
to cry when they are hurt."
A Few Inatforal for the Democratic Party.
Ma Spirit` has a leader in . which Fes
,
senden, Trumbull & Co.'s treachery is
termed a iawyer's conspiracy for the de
struction of the youthful Republican party,
by the reconstruction of the rotten old
thing that styles itself a Democratic party.
Wilkes says
We know of _wlaitowe speak, and we say
authoritatively that the Democratic plat
_form will lie so , amended as to recognize the
national progress of the lasf seven years,
and to suit . the progressive temper of the
On the Fourth. f July next the pro
kpranune :Will be . "enunciated , in' Tammany
ntl, in thoeity of 'New Terk. Its • main
planks will be a dentinciation of human
slavery, and an acceptance of all the legs
' lation of the period on that subject; the re
pudiation and extinction of the Confederate
debt; the . equality of all men before the law;
and traparhafiintrage. ' !O
i s shrewdlY cal
culated that, n view of such a programe,
the alienated - Democratic element, which ,
now constitutes the Republican majority,
have become disgusted with a party which
is incapable of government, or even of de
fending its' own life, and perceiving, more
over, in other and vigorous hands, a plat
form covering their old principles, Will at
once flock to the new standard, and leave
the Republican party to sink to rain. This
is a plausible conception, and will In fair to
win if Andrew Johnson is acquitted;
though it is not so certain that the Demo
ciatic party, after having profited by the
treachery of -;-----Fessenden & Co., will
choose to win with Republican traitors at
Old Prices of Living.
In these days of high prices it will be re
freshing or tantalizing, as the case may be,
to know the prices English forefathers,
paid for 'Melt meats, bread and butter. In ,
1130 bread enough to feed a, hundred men
one diy, cost twenty-five cents.; and a sheep
sold for eight Cents. In 1%10 the price of
the best wines was raised to twelve centS a
quart, toenable the dealers tolive by them.
One-cent loaves of Wheat bre:wive:led from
sixteen to ninety-six! minces is . weight, ac
cording to the price-of grain. Wheat was
three cents a bushel in 1286." The law fixed
the price or two pallOs at three cents; and
a fat:lamb • froth, twelve JO =sight cents, , ac
'cording to the season of the Yeth,11390.. In
11118 Parliinient red the ! pribonf a' fat ox
atnnout . ttielve llare;:i iroorpAd,' at
'eighteen dolliere't*honc sheep ' at one dol-,
lartwenty-fiVa'Onts iindAggs , af - 3 cents a
doien and other artrfies of..breadattiffs;l6M. ,
continuing at the prices gyou - above,
1307 the- beat tv„ina.,cost Ste dollars., a tun.
Wheatwas cents,a ,bushel in
a
1890, and this Was deemed a' famine-Trice
by the historians of =that period, whodesig
nate that year stp “the dearth year." In the
time of Henry -tile:Eighth, beef, 'and:Pork
'Settled down. to .!t Out a pound, and veal at
- a °Mt, and a' 4nif. 'Thee pints of milk
were sold for a chit: " The best of it was
that thesp,prices werfiri fixed by law, and so
placed_ out of ~:t he . reach of ,epeculatora,
thoughp,eoplagrarabled at these, enormous
ratesi ttioYA o . l3 Bkt , tri.eineaathey do now.
, m
anoWPPnes:ate. teollooo,.for r convenience,
• from sterling to federal anoney.• •
•:. i rtucanroacorr.e.—:There is now boieg
soltlitf Paris 'a small A:Telt : it-lens which is
ueUed'Arhipiniouxipe,- ON, you imagine
fa'''''fbrit'it fideltdPd V:: I : 011 P1+9 0 , Y° ll
heard of cei deadly wonmt4damdl'
as bud* trine.Mllo--
:Which ififeskr•iiiic Y , 4;4040114d by means
of the trieliinompo that if you haves sau:
sage or ham placekbefore
_you at the table,
you should bettluiPpolyttlen to ascertain, by
ocular .demonstation;s•whether or net • it' is
, pefvededib3i ,
Surely if la better
la'adfurellinnicleartlntast"altoi4heithan
40 ) 1 4 4 11 10 -4 Mildoll4lht*Of the
hhu," I saw a dis
thlstlfp, 'clisinh!tithb-011ik 4 .4!4 . 7;=be8 1 4 his
IP* ll- #: 'S•004: Viiks.lefuJei9ripPelue,
, Whiffitrk th#S,cui -Itifige'l WAS Pilln
wereteUdetitir,exablel.bhue,rttkAligest .the
huge dumer , which he hadvawedietenur.
--Onee a Week. •
43' ' ita -: "` '' '
-...... e -
Ross; f'" i1th5 4 4 1 0, ~do# lir. Wedeln
the Vice f*Tdetirstro 3 9 o4l V:" l 'llk
took
wheatteitOnVhitibrtiSN AzAidittgb toW
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' eieftWi hie acoton - eilmikeechment,ANle
1
listened in MAW- enWlintii Haw began
to W ry ' WS* - b . ; 49/;444M Awe
r•Ok, i t s. ,llv "I*IT O bk. .(KM)rox
go* :14 0 1 . f .irillaC4iliedignantty
,told the I Oenetog , that lu:l4oBi:red to
heat nOPOtagbg,iftirthalevand Nvisheitt blmto
bovei sayistglthittizeibpped gat be vitietil4
never ;v0k.40 4flrafti.:!' asilig'lift:Lr
Washington l o ttoill "am .c,'* - 1 lon -.9-) iltni 1
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: SATURDAY. MAY 23. 1868:
KOl
MM3TRY
VETtriCOCTIMMD
- ' lisrianaoll7l7._*A.lll4;e =•
Br? csARGE BLi• A lkwEr
. •
Aiota.eETTot
• " AT Dll. - -SOMPIL::":
2T PLNN STREET. _ 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND.
_ . . _
ALL WORK WARRANTEb. CALLAND EX
Arnim. SPECIMENS or OENDINE IULOAN4
GAS +. r: 3 : 3 - •
omit Witx.lp Olt 4/
AND
a, xt .. e
,
4.1
Just received, the finest and largest assortment
_ever welled in tarthAlMl I: t t,4 . '
WELDON. if
341 Wooi.
mh24:n241
HATE AND 'CAPS
smilir4monst , ;
IIiTS OP . ,
nz °Mier' VARIETY.
SELLING LOW, AT
mi • coup .
inv7 • rat wboD writtrr.
pIritiIiIIIIGILSTIELL • WORM
W.A. K11.1011RN,;
. ,
;and ,
Alikinde'ot steak kept made to oriler 'in the
latest stylecol'i. ; •, • •.•
HAtirs iusw nowis
'111600,, ALTENnsr6,. BERAIRIN'3EiNG
and •DYEING • ,done promptly. Gil
BEAVERS- and
YELTS finished in the latest styles. DEALERS and
MILLINERS done promptly. -.No ax
pease will be tireft•to• Ruske It a thorough EAST
ERN STRAW •SZIOP. - • • ' '
Your PstconSice! is resDeetiOßY solicited. ,
•
* * mirth Street, near Market.
PITTSBURGH. PA_
IVIARTIN LIEKLEII4
n 4114:69,14? vrieli h re or a . e li vi&er u s f a Me T i
YIELD STREET, Pittstuntr, .st. • -
Orders promptly filed sad satisfaction guaranteed.
t 3-;:fzirs) : ft) 3-:111
JL. NEAL -
• ass tbls dip been admi tt ed into our arm.
FaTON, 1301 ERAN ,kco.
Pittsburgh, May lat. 1868:, L.
_rnyl3:4l7
LessoLuntoN.
• The partnership .heretofore existing between
the undersigned, underthe style of -
Knitn i ATRICK, BROett co.,
Was dissoffed on the eighteenth day of April, 1868,
tkmutual, con Sent. The huitneas of the late Min
velikbe settled by JOSEPH HIREPATPICK: at
aloe eptner.Slith and Woo4etreeta.to.whomall
payment/ will be teed° and all`elians presented for
WILLIAM SUULPATMCE.
JOSEPWRIEHPATRICE.
'JAMES PERSON.
t.; Hay= 11611. •iIrvidin
ptIISSOLUTIOIL—THE TEEM OF
ATWELL, LEE &C was dissolved on , the
of February. MS, by mutual consent. Either
partner may slim the name of the Grin In settlement.
JOHN ATWELL.
CHARLES ATWELL.
A. J. LEE.
The underslp_ned will continue the WHOLESA LE
GROCERY 131.T141-Ifh — ba, underthe name and style of
ATWELL 3 LEE, at the oldplace, No. 131 Second
street. A continuance of the patronage of their
friends and the public IS reepectrolly solklted. -
CHABLEO3 ATWELL.
mhTnnS3 " A. J. LEE.
ME
MERCHANT TAILORS:,
1
McARDLX, •
. •
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 93i smrrurtELDSTIMET, PIT'r9BURGII,
Keeps coastaatZy on band a One aatortareat of
CLOTHS,'I.CASSIMERES st.VESTINGS
Also. GENT'S. SURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S'
CLOTHING MADE TOORDER. the tateekstre.,.
traMmEll
• mumaitant. rezum,
No.! 13 EIMPTEtt/ELD STlLEET..Pitlatairat, 'a.
'
Gou:l4ly on'fiauCtt A! spokr..ent 0tar,01415,
CASOXIBRIGS. igSTINGS,tc. . 11130:088
rn ' & CO" - .Merchant
No. 34 Federal St; Allegheny
Haim Just rcaeiteds lirgis sod well iteinfof stock of
•
'TN* lorentrirsi GRI - "Ops;
•
SultOble fori first plan cu t otozit trade.'ooloo.ll44o .
mock of Gzitr , s Ftrifffll3llMo MOODS. islfc
LZ.i..:.l:Mii:..A.Mik• 4
100 WOCID-MUUCT.
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AT a TIc.RN PRlQUirtanseridU 1 , -"'
lint' Milt store ou naudv-acrium
goods. " . ,
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TAT ISMe.-14GE.IT
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AT 1230.
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A Luge
A. Large and Well Selected
,Steck,
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87 MARKET STREET. 87 .
IfIEDDORO-.1.-PIRLIP.S7,
DitY GOODEI:: ~,,,,
180 & 182 - federal St., Allegheny: .
Tit illitsfAliztam MUSLIN
OOD GINGUAMS
,GLOVES,•(COLOIM;D3,
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LADIES , . STRAW !
Wait Of DRESS , GOODS:
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SILK PARASOLS.
SILItI3IIN
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COTTON SUN UMBRELLAS, Aitc
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AT LOW'PRICES;
IMiMsaie and Retail,
IMUMM'S,
180 & 182 Federal St., Allegheny.
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GOODS,
SPRING DRY GOODS.
_stioAit,GOODS.
11111: PHILLIPS' iespeettelly attneetetes Shit the
extetuitve alterettotte to hts • -
BETAII4 7-DRY' GIOODS STORE
Are completed. and: hit establishment 'Ls NOW
OPEN. He offereartentlrety„ „
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2(eut Sk;c7c of Dry Goods
Yor Sprint arid linsdnele W`itse, it'the lowest East
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NUOLZEA,TAIINCALICIII3 ACK:- •
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No.-“WOOD,STIIEWV-
Third door above Diamond
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ONSMITIZOBERUBS •
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GEORGE RE*11116114,;1
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And dealer In FOUZIeN & AXBRICIAN ineurrii„
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CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS &O.
101 1113 # 2 1 11 4Tr X 7,,
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White
4 3rancy Striped
And Check
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ALL-WOOL INGRAINS,
~• •• -..IIO , BItIGHTEST COl:tad; • "':'
'Pries -tha,Lotrest in We Market.
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LARGE '.•ASSORTMENT,
Atlvutaitfti•'
LOWEST,VRICEB.IN-TircCITY
SPECIAL INDTIONNERNTS TO THOSE, WHO BU
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21 'Fifth 'SbidiseA
mhShd&w7 'OVER RATES & BOLL'S.
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WE HAVE Ju ST RECEIVED,
• ---iretyrgraten- •
Of our • own Direa Impoitation,
LATHE' NEvrEst •AND OHOIOEFF PATTERN
OF THE CELEBHATED -•. ,
JOHN OR01381•Eir
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
• , BODY BRUSSELS,
FOE PARLOUS • AHO HALLS • .
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-WEIN
IieFAII,LASD . & COLLINS
Ti AND 73 FIFTH ST, (Second Flo Or.)
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We are now " re_ misdn,reson - oat own snxtedher
lastunlieUryles s W,tlY9.q/4 4!4'
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. CLOTH S ,
• CARRIAGE; TIIIINITITIM TABLM'AIIR
WINDOW SHADE OIL.. mom&
Of EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, a full ltne of ,
Tzar sparest lksindowr Shades,
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Stiade
' • Tassieliii . COrrlay, &e..-
WOLESALE AND' AIL BUYERS will find
i n d PURCHASED lAS LOW C
D .k1.11Z&II.F 1 1 4 11E,
WER; THAffi.CAN
and styles second to none: ,
2is3:aB6 • '4B AlliG RR ST.-CLAIR
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CARPET BEATING
• - ESTABLISHMENT . '
Which TEN YEARS , TRIAL in New-Ybtt end etl
er Euteratitles Ann pared &complets'aucceas.
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ed.
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moths or their larvae,
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natural
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4 - th ArM —Wll- , - 'I ta& zostter'tOor -mere' point 0 .
long
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economy. to eaf a° if,l ' -
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Liberty Sheet' ;
Or Addreflettd . R. , o , li4.l.474 Mill Melva prompt
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fir 54404.9 • okra
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woriPluallslatorrdurraWlinuipase •
all eers; ces then scso vi Vp°
style and I, vites : ' re , ed"
And Ctedijaditi;4l.•,--;: , - N . tit; ! :it
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*et oat or cede . . ' ' - - '
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In perfect order, tromps to 1111430.
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Velvet4 , all4 -Lades;
ParMpp, Sun Umbrellas.
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Whiter Goods; EifnbroidetiO,'
:Hosiery dad Gloves, j {
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LINEN AND RAYED, COLLARS, CUFFS, c.
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PBELLADELPIEV EMPORIUM'.
. 78,34174CFM STREET.,
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Which is now eeniplete with every color and etude.
In addition to oar ownspecial importation of the
Celebrated A. C - C. (detain) KIDS,
We have secured the exclusive sale of the
"flaring' 180t,finttleehli 3Fraiiii;olC'
The beet Glow-loa* pawl,
MACRUM & (W 11.12141;
19 FIFTS STREET.'
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M4CRIUTIA 86 . , C4,IWVALF,
19 , ,iVifth.;Street
Row offer the most elegaiii :IWO et
S,AII~~ttRE~S
• • •
Ever:opened tn•itittahursh,..to which thereekedollY
Invite the attention their 'testae:Lem ihe de
alms are neaTly_all new and ortalatid about
0,47111211.15 z TIL&N , fREG EMCEES.
ACRID]," Aw CARLIIILEk -
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Have just olthie l, fit s4isdes of
11,137,V10N AIM ;EDITOR" FAINGES;
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or r the sale of e warmed' , ,•-• •• •
COPLICY,POT CUM : f. ~ , t >l-! , .....,
Are Wired Ir a j oe turolatt it, :twang „wont •
theta g to be 'severity article ...: 1 4
ring years ;use oft is Ca we lost , o,aret • ,
lik i.
at raeti Meet aeirti- **yes malieeit evltitte
article pots . triariitii_Ktae market ., we ring
; saluteregeHtte _ :ad -
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molegul.: : Vie ••IdaterMeutteeelpits the `•p r
tlon of the mixture ankle crag to r pa
lag. ,Trie, , civ grotuittapk id - n lump lb
delivery— , • Au; ii•
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