The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 10, 1868, Image 2

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    littolntrit, *pits
Douirrißta;
will not ask to press that ekeek.“
Without a guarantee•
nit. Nature spread the' Mid and red
Indett tilers U ps ays will
' •
These lustrbus I will not touch.
Unless you promptly sa_y
That their bright hue is fast and true:
And will not wash sway.
Thotebrilliont, eyeamay owe their charts
- • - - To belladonna , * use, • •
Complexion Oat*, I've heard dark hints.
•
A . ,, Allthangeitfronnut Juice;
• nd I ask the dearest girl,
,•)-• alone I - •
sfor one long tress to kiss - and pleas.
It mastytt7t, be tart to give. •
The pisieUled briny, the'raven lash,
• Are open to s doubt:,
.!, , Atittiotne mistrust, hot they're unjust, .
The shape I rave shoat;
84th fhb 'labiate' state of things, - •
Andes the weathers warm, .
• •If will not seek to press that cheek,
' • Or askto clasp that form. .;
EPHEMERIS:
—Philadelphia lam a Tobacco Board of
.
--Green corn is a drug in the New Orleans
—La Bagel:6km made her debut ui Bos
ton on Monday. , • . • •
are inn by tread-mill power
in Ilonstoii, Term&
—The wheat crop is doing very' finely in .
Ilkuttliweatern Georgia. '
Searchingfo
...
gold is at present a Ches
ter
conuty'aminiement.
Wendell Phillips is called "Smirleyow"
by the Chicago •Tribuns.
7 --The most 'Completely ruined man in
bland leLordituthige.
- 7 -Mrs. ,B. .Stowe is about to establish
a iictoollor inielette children at" Alken, - Ge.
—Havana tobacco for cigars is being ex
tensivelYtintivated in Mississippi this year.
—Grace Greenwood has moved to Wash
ington where. she will reside for a year or
• . —A new 250 barrel well was struck on
the Woods 'tuna last . Friday, says the Titus
ville Herald., • , • . .
,—New Haven is' the only city of la
portance in the Nortn that did not keep Dec
oration • day. " •
The Elgin,lll., Watch Company are
going to atart a uge branch manufactory
in California. --
-Cigarettes for ladies after desert in Par
is are as common' as oysters before soup at
New York table. • *.
• —The tax of one cent per box on matches
netted. the Government a million and a
half dollars last year.
Bun- light is so rare an article in London
gust PhatograPhers find It cheaper to use the
• . 111 ectriclight3n their htleinem
—One of the most elegant mansions on
Beacon street, Boston, is to be fitted up as a
ladies' club l house and restaurant.
.L.-General Joe Hooker and 3irs. Hooker
are at.the BrevoortHouseNew Yorlc. They
are both suffenng front want of health.
Chickerings ,sre about to put up an
elegant music-hall in New York, which will
• . Steinway Hall quite into the shade.
. .• .
-Ferne.spie is a new ' try word coined
,an
6 ' critic to assist him in describing
..niFern's new book, "Polly as it film."
• .;, f‘ The .Philadelphhl Age has , Ass Packer
.fr President. The chances.of the Hon.,
••..,.ktiare not brilliant--oertainly not rose.eut.
Fifty tons of rhubarb are sold daily in
Boston, ' and it retails at two cents per
pound, which amounts to, over $2,000 per
—Bouquets are worn immensely large in
New York., •Pointed nosegays afoot in di
muter and a foot in height are very fash
,
ionable.
—"The finest poem of the current
eade" is -what most of ,
the entice say of
George Eliot's new poem, "The Spanish
GyPsy" •
—The Mayor of Timsyme fined a party
five dollars the other darfor indulging in
a free fight, and then lent him the money to
pay the fine with.
—A young couple were dittormiphi- .
sago: last week, who had been marriedfive
years and yet rare only twenty-one and
twenty years old respictively.„
—Et., Leger Grenfel, the man who es
capednot very long alp from the Dry Tor
-tugasiin a small boat, Is now ;enjoying the,
ideaszuis of Haiani - and freedom—,
—Gough , Ins promise& to retire forever
from the lecturing 'Acid this mom: What
then are we to an for bad grammar, but •'
foonery and'sdPerlative elogneucen
—The CrAfeago. Times hopes that Kr:
Chase's vote and influence will be used to
aid Kr:PendletOn. Timis'ist*fine l ex
ample of hopefulness under , diticidnes;
—Plain white French china with a laud
scoPle mo nogram
_ the' centre of each Piepe
is considered the acme of agony in ultra_
fashionable New York, dinner mice&
-The 'freight thirges on petrolenm in
bulk - have been ' reduced ninety cents per .
barrel by the Empire line from, ell peints 011
Oa Creek to New 'rorkor Philadelphia
—York, Maine, was Urn , first city zu
Armee& It ivaa foninied tir'Penlitt,
Gorges, who rose• and holl twenty years be.
fore Boston wits the home of:white Men; ",1
I'he coast isherlei ourliciiirtheri,
neighbors hive been unusually reductive
this`fear; 1111 of in sane
„localities five
as many have been. Caught this as last year,
—Host of those Southernorg who went Off
to live In STttlk• Alligr* • Nfie b4k:
poorer thanterfr, and are profoundly con;;
**l3ll'9t7 *X ° P llll l ir :t4 l e-P l tU;,ker ,
' ;.,
—TheNc *mar ArgillAisneer d400v..'.
eyed thatitke'peOPle Artru for . Mr.Chigi;fpi
.Prosideut: - Mr: am. 0100 yearns theigme
ways 'l l 4l l cloning+, Omit audio* retie
of tbe Poilfe:" - . •
--Robert -tekee the benefit
131 0q00 law,r, $
airs receipts
rare D i rge buttltu,'Sfru, tab*l4li4 ttunbi 4 ' '
col f uletiA *PP • ,
..1110.8t;,4atais HoNI in 8o tea L:'"esid
to be ibeAPA elegantly
swine:et riennty;,‘:_ `'A tong' °ter novelz.,
ties a bode - Pim& 01000011.-Sweet
during , thedirerherow , "
= *O ll 4 'l+ l6 `Pielya:ai,,
ralitefilii-Nr4:Ti;ik is Oneof tit!rtennainfu
robbers. He= *eh - warkit i r ilt 11111 day
wages, and looks like an honed man, yet,
the detectives'spotted.
—The grasshoppers bait almart, entirely
disappeared from TOW a iniddenlY as they
came, and. the cora and cotton crops are
doing finely; hut the wheattnoittmt lasuip
thing but flattering:
—A collection of all of %stave Dori's
best pictures will be on exhibition in New
York in September. Of course these 'orig
inal drawing a are: infirdtelyinoteintemit.
ing thari copies or engravings.
Y Ezcursion tickets , are sold. for 4ve dol.
Wain Cincinnati _ for the round trip tO Chi
cal! and retain. Fora sired trip one way
,theOlie is $41150; but OnMitiPitsboire its
infidence in tha'excursioWform.
—O4 of themembers 9f the Celestial em
bassy is . writing a book of travels. It is
hinted that an paten:wising New York pub
liahe.r is already looking out for competent
person, ro translate it into English.
-r-Some, complaints have been. , urged
.aksiast Messrs. Ticknor and Fields, and
Mr. Scribner because they had no,represen
tatives ,present to kiss Timothy Titcomb
good bye when he went to Europe.
—Mr. Pendleton has engaged a very effi
cient body' i claquers - for the Me* York
Convention, where we may look ' for even
more free fights and rough-and-tumbles than
are usual , in Democratic Conventions.
—Five thousand one hundred and twenty
dozen pigeons were shipped from Olean eta. .
tion. to New York 'city last week. It is
hardirneoessaty to'state that' pigeons were
plenty in that nei,ghborhood about that
tune i
The wheat crop at present seems to be
so promialpg all over the world, that if it
can be 'kept out of the hands of speculators
and "corner" makers, we may look with
some • certainty towards having bread .at
plant/titer prices mon.
—The Bishop of London,
-whose diocese
includes all of the Engll,,hC l lmpels on the
continent, has ord.ered that in all of those
chapels, the President and Congress of the
United Bastes shall be - prayed for just as the
Queen and parliament are.
generous-tnan in Hartford, COnn.,
has sent $l - 00 to Washington to help pay off
thciblational
_debt.' It won'tgo very far to
wards the desired end, but if every man
should do as Much, 'taxes and prices might
be very pleasantly reduced.
—The promised Fenian raid may , be a
mere canard, lighter thin air, but there is
no doubt about the reality of , the scare in
the Dominion.. A Fenian, if caught there
now, would have but little life left in his
corprie by the time it reached the gaol.
—The French government looks with
longing eyes on Australia. the annual Wool_
product of which is valued at $250,000,000
per annum. Algeria is said to,be ai good
a. country for sheep as any other, and the
French are about to try to introduce a few
merinos there.
—Aneliominable story has been going the
rounds, Which asserts that _Boston ladies
consume hauneruie quantities , of absinthe,
and of course the milliner story washitched
on, Statistice howeverehow that but: ten
gallons of absinthe were - consumed in Mas
sachusetts last year.
—Young girls are attempting, and some
times sncceeding, to commit suicide all over
the country, often for the most trivial rea
sons. They read of Similar instances in
the newspePers, find it heroic in the girl,
and something like fame to be so mention
.
ed in the ' newspapers, imagine themselves
unhappy, and forget that • they will not be
alive here after, they are dead.. It is prop
er that the local papers should mention cases
of this kind, but it-is not necessary to make
sensi.tion items out of them. If the simple
facts were :related, many a foolish girl
would not have - her morbid imagination
heated up, and many of- these fearful crimes
might remain uncommitted.
AR interesting incident took place at
Springfield, Illinole, last week, when a
party of emigrants from Indiana arrived in
the city. _They were on their way to Mis
souri. but on reaching Springfield ' they
paused and turned aside , to visit the tomb of
- Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr President.-
Over one bandied _men, women and chd.
dren passed by the last resting place of the
great man who had won their love and ad
miration' in solenui silence and with heads
uncovered. The emigrants • thus paying
- tribute to the memory' of Mr. Lincoln were
of the most intelinfent class of artisans and
farmers front the Ho - osier State, and to those
who met'than on the way, they stated that
they could not -- pass through - Springfield
without istopping to visit and pay homage to
the memo y of the min who had preserved
our free institutions, and proclaimed lib;
erty to all thronghout the land. Thus. it is
that the "bone and sinew!' ...the .rellable
men of.the Republic—do honor to the mem
ory of the nation's second Washington':
.
- , .
Schutzeii-fest is receiving ;prizes to
'be"contended for; from all parts of this coun
try and from Europe. Congress has been
petitioned' to allow ..the "cannibutions from
Germany. to pass through the Customhouse
,free ,The festival will last , from
June 27th to July 9th 4 'and .s-gland exhibit '
tion -of the: customs 'of - sharNhooters =of
rimy nation' and tribe and k and
pedple. and tongue; from the, most remote ,
antkplitt NMI to the present time, may be
exwcie& Every kind'of wespahi from the
Or'th e bow And arrow to the
chatig e (Ituiwhiph' sweeps away armies,'
*II be 80 i 4 . 1 n . the. Pm:al:810n.
:ON .SATURDAY -- SiternoolV, leiti work was'
I , suspended indeflititelt-- - • hi the '!'liettiiiellaitt:
:Iron•Worke t 'ihe . . Albany 'lli:e:Werke 134.
thei3Stdeit Works,- In the '" Enitk - Perti,
ofihtFLoity,!_in
thede';',htlhe i 't ..• • *es" - , for,*' increase of
Ivige l 44 l tia! , *' meet With the:
44 40 40, 4 *.* The 'llniet4t l 4:•••: loaklS is
• • i'.oi-iiieng3llll
~r aggisdi4. l 4lo344);ll/IVllliietti.lll2l'.
laxly . tivi.•the, poster: elms, Tot eperstiSse..:.„ •
Troy . Wh ig , .
A. T. &rawasei the dry 'good* kinm,
-owns the Idefropontau Hotel and Illble?s
Theatre, trwhich logetlairrene for nearly
..100,000 pet tuittektv thoNewYark Theatre
Tibtixerl72,Drll ttil_gwoire• UniterlikelnirchY
4ltii aplethite direllinfot i fietlielear;',;sat
edby
te
pee :FAA Re Als9;pothadec j the'
13 treit ., ;$ 11 0hlt:C/11441, *deli
bitter `ito; ' , Mkt , A 11) tor' ideetable..- 4 111i
also awl!' DePos lion; on Shocker street,
where be anon UVIC , 4 . , ttut -1
Tyr
Reedlnriteltioed.icern ..a ___Ott* its
msleti.lneptinhkeit
the Week'
theasad illtetttnitiett tat ruit,th*tens
,
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE :,WEDNESDAY, J
imrmimut
TakiIt•WITILILIUTED': -
NirrilE101:711"- Pi
xo azirS •
istanos sass saint' Airman
=MTN AZZ ORDERED.
A TOLL SZE EMIR, •- -
AT DR.- BOOM.
aTi raNN examm. 3D DOOR ABOVZ HAND
ALL WORE WARRANTZD: - MALL AND RE
AInNZ BPECILIIREE OE GENT INN 'MOAN
G.AS
GAS IMILITITII,ES
C, 3a a 33..C1
F o os corii AND, on. -"
Just received, tinilleieet'sidleneet seeortannt
ores opened In this eltv.
INELDOK * KELLY
147 WOOD Montt COIL VIEOi* ALLY.
SEWING! MACHINES
•
61ROVIM & BAlLarli
ramiiio slam
W!II
Loos smcin
samara mucnisras
WITH LATEST IMrTiOVEHENTS;
At theiNew sad HeOat Sales Rooms
or Tim coil 'ITT, .
-151•71 .FTHSt 1 REET.
•
BrA6IIINE
131PAirgidanit, TR A READVCIIINE OIL,
Sc., Sc. The citizens of Pittsburgh ars . respect,-
fully invited to call:.
Applicaßonefor Agencies • solicited. Circulars or
lantples by *nail on application. Correspondence to
be addressed to _ .
.;
GROVER & BAKER S. IL CO.,
' 81 IrEPTII STREET. /RTTSEITEGIL
uthto:nir
rrillE GREAT AMERICAN
1. BINATION.
I '
BUTTON-HOLE OVERSEAWN'
,
AND SEWING Nam
IT HMI NO aqvAL, • •
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY
MACHINE IN THE WORLD' AND IN
. TRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST.
airAgenta wanted to sell this Machine: •
,
CHAS. C. 13A.T.1131 4 M1r.
Agent tbr Western •Pennalwanla.
Corner FIFTH AND MARKET. STREETS., over
Richardson's Jewelry store. .
WRITE LEAD AND COLORS.
"Anneeeeeee
igprE INVITE ATTENTION TO
V t our well selected and com
plete stock of Drugs, Paints, 011 s,
Varnishes, Dye. @WIN Patent
Medicines, Perfumery, &c.
DRUGGISTS.PIITIMMASS and COUR.
TRY DEATJERS who . replenish their
.stoeks In , this . market. will consult
their Interest b,y examining our goods
before Purchaetwe elsewhere*
, •
• Having accepted the Ay for the
PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD - * COLOR
WORKS, of Memo J. SCHOONILIRER
* SON, we oWer,to the trade their well
known brands of White Lead and Colors
at Illantorseturers• Lowest Rates,' and
=ntee them to give perfect sat's.
in 1a erez7 respect.
We Invite *epeeist attention to Mo ,
COY'S VERDITER GREEN as superior
In strength, body, brilliancy and dura
bility to any Green Paint ever offered
to the pablto..;
imutm 41 Eivi:No,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS/
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
GLASS, cWNA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREL - T
!, •
QUEENSWARE,
PLATED Wmtail -
PARIANSTATIJETTRs, .: 4
And EnheiSTAPldg AIM VANChr
6100D8, groat variety. . .
100 WOOD Marali. • ,
It/CHARD $4, 1 13REE.11k CO:
'lOO WOOD' /STREET.
Caint, , .
: 3 ' InrEtiga 1
ilea _ / ,
ato
• Pr 4 S
rideailtll,44, 4 .militbatist
- •- - • rr ActOrstssyslnsisimd.)
Glag h . ..China I* . .' Table _Cutler/
AT RN ria , rerztitlfistsoqfitrsOls s
first elm store on . a. Vail muoitateln. isu
froods.l , . '..!..401.0fi1e ,
COMIBOVOM=i6.
GEO. 8
ClELEitii`
PanelyCake Baker 8; Oneeetkpßer,
?army* bonateric iamb a atria,
No, *At ine Tom* saihuotinscra strew& Alle
ftriitaraYYsWtffdiAosi:o4Ax.4l
RCN? MOHIB4O/4,'
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await' 48 9 Ml= Lwow' matted. '
GE.OBOROSEAMOSs .; '
Candr Nitimfacturbit t
And thiamin NOltitlON me4DLiffiClli ranra t
OXLS I 4.NUTiIf Ow. « ; F
"Ff.% A#44.400.14 fens"
iila moor Om tlui Ant National nsay , ..Aoao.'
dhow 0187.-
Aptiksoo • 'ma
I LANCIE6
MEN
OYER Afit'D 'BCOU.RIM
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AT w[uL,Dg SERIPIL.E9B,
A LARGE FRESH STOCK,
AT WILM;AIR
NEW Dill GOODS I
J. EL . iiIIIIOII7ICLO S. CO.
No. 52 :•St: Olttir Street,
• BAIT JUST OPENED THZIE
TWITLID €4II7P'P'XiIE" OP
NEW AND ELEGANT DRESS GOODS:
DUUBLE frorzrAiisa'ocumw rtb
73 cents. for O nts.
FIGURED M• RS G EI ce LLES foredo, wv. $L
SHEETING CALICOS. , „
WIDE CHINTZES. * ' •
BLACK KELE AN ?iL. I
Blitly&AlNzEtrwLatED . • . •
A LAMS 'ASSORTMENT OF
Dress Goode and Traveling 800da.1
BIAIRII4IT ems. 87
. 87
SPRING OP/Ma:IFG
AT
_
THEODORE II 1411'S
..to 'T. X. is 00.)
SP G nnir
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS,
mein:need tut the
extensive alterations to his
• •
RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE
tieziera ~ g. offer, an entirely
is . t ROW.
• ,New Stook of Dry Goode,
!or irinß and Bnmmer Wear, st thalweg T A st.
at 4: 87....1tAltHre BTREXT....ST;
E=
A MIENV;
dSHANNON CO.,
. lUM
No. Xl6 Wood St., Plttabuzgli, Pa.,
;ANY GOODS AND NOTIONSi
, AT , Lo*lift Run=
IE3M3
Nihsr, Gems.
. ; prEW'AtaiActas: ;
inAcit
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
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DRY tXXgI:,
180 & 182 Federal St.; Allegkeny.'-,
AVEllgi=64 BINIP-DIEWRINt, Mialtltild
AT` coonto eiribtiza.
;
Sie4,)f- ONEiniOOIEB Q 1111,1%,
OOL DEELM:WV
Mal
OAR, la beasUfdl sbildes.
MI
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GRAIN sax, -he.
4t141k1L73., *beim.
N',no)omns,
ES2I
BONS, PLOWIMa
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=
470L0VZ13,
719 G • ORSA4l,Niti,' ibe.
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
Wholesale and
180 & 182 Moral St, AlWhen.
NE 10, 1868.
TRIMMINUS AND NOTIONS
PCB. BULLION FRINGES,
Sewthg Irringey
ALL'eevitteitlintAers.
r•-. PARASOLS,
=I
PEINGIID, BEADED, SATIN AND PLAIN.
GLOVES,
P u aL.K.-/. 12 ".4xP ccErW.
HOSIERY,
Pon GENTS, LADIES AND oramusx.
PAPER COLLARS & COIFS,
POE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'
MEM
-lADLEPI UNDERUARMENTB.-OSEM•
DE ims; GOWNS AND lirAins
• IN ALL THE NEWEST sTyrga.
'OOOPS DrPARTBIENT
Moe anortment of DOTTED NETS,
catzrtADlNE; nagira l Tc.
New Goods 4i.riving Daily.
MACRUM CLYDE & CO.,
• 78. and 88 Market Street:
AT JOSEPH imam & co.,s,
MEW (140013 S !
• •
HAMIInG RDUINOS AND in,qtrsciplos;
HAMBURG INSERTIN6B:
SWISS EDGINGS AND INSEIVITNGS;_
LACE CAPES, COIFFEURS AND FA.RASOL
COI7ERS;
LINEN COLLARS AND cum.
•
sums STOUT AND SUPER TINE COTTON
AND MERINO 1-2 HOSE;
LADIES , AND ]PISSES ' HOSE, In Laze, Lisle,
•
Silk suIV Cotton, of best English end Ger
man /mikes;
DOMESTIC HOSIERY, at vetlaw
ALEXANDRE'S DUCHESS , GLOVES, a
new Hee just received.
•
A MI amisment of BULLION AND SILK
FEINy t ESL
TASSEL FRINuES.
GIMP HEADINGS _
BEAD FEMURS AND Tußmmuidfl;
A
TRIMMING RIBB O NS AND SATINS: •
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS.
GOODS.
New style NATB—Lidles , Riese".
CRAPES NALINES, DOTTED NETTS;
RIBBONiI ia rLOWERS,
NILLINE Y LACEIA
BONNET SILKS,' "'HAMM
BIINDOWNB AND SHAKER HOODS,
•
Who a/ and Retail.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
71 , and 79 Market Street.
PERFECT FITTING . „
KID GLOVES .
"A.. .C. C.7-77`!.1-1.., S. X." -
We invite attention to our
KIII GLOVE . AR,
Which is now complete with frreri . oul or and iittade.
In addition to our own special trupartemon of the
Celebrated A. C. C. Giffin' in) KIDS,
We have Secured the exclusive sale of the _
ag narrlit Seasnlese irldes, 9 • -
Thebest tlloveand post perfect At.
*AganntA cuutuficul,
Coll • 19 FIFTH STREET.
MACIEWM a CARLISLE;
.
19 Fifth Street,
New offer the most elegant line 'of
ELLEI3I7IXed3
. .
Invitebar to which theyrikeohdly
the - attention of their customers. The de
signs axe nearly_all new and original,_ and about
ONE-FIETH LEM T4lk.E• REGULAit PRICES.
- spit.
MACRIThr A. CARLISLE,
1P FIPTIr STRZET,
Have opened all glutei of
1 1 17LLION: . AND EIBTO rnr.Enners.
BUGLE Gna t ! . Azi.) numaxs;
yeiy low prices. • •• ' • •
MERCHANT TAILORS
BIeARDLIE,
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CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & ',ASTMS
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HOOP SKIRTS
IS COMPLETE.
DAILY ARRIVAL or
iaommir.
At greatly reduced rates.
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CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHE.
&rocs. or
CA3EtrigenCS.
We hare la .sere the most wasplike assortment et
-CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS ,
we have ever opened. esulmthirg the newest styles
and rieragns of the best FOREIGN and DOM:BM
MANUPACTOREIIB. Importer:thud selected with
special reference to the Pittsbirgh. market—Many
of the patterns are confined to our house exclusively
for` OW city. With the advantages:Of direct
.
• portatfidtWeare now" able to offer e i tbe new.
.est aad:lebetaert_patterna of 881188 - Mous the
mod. celebrated English login,. and at p s within
the reach:43E almost every householder. ,- ,k_spedm.
but limited Importstlot of KNOLISII LNIPEmpg,
of egos qualify end it rare and beentlfotdesigns,
will, be"tound rapeeiallY cores' and Wettable foe
Chambers. Our stock of OOMMUN ALL-WOOL
VERRET% tmrchased before toe Carpet Weavers•
strike, will be sold at the same rates a *revtous. to
Ole last advance. and will tarnish TS to the
maltitude at the lowest -writes " - Once tar war. A
good. CARPET FOR *5 CENTS A YARD:
Thom haviugParlors , Mrswltißcarna
parrirgb Aro obeeNdirtoollted to eXantitor he
usually large numberolwrierns particulartf adapt
ed to thatpurpose, wblchwe offer In WILTON and
TAPEeTW VELVETS and 8E1531,4 10_ lo w
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OMR `IIoCUNTME
No. 923 Fifth Street; '
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White, Red, Checked, Atriped and Palley
DIE A. "1" al I Zil" Gi S,
no,* GREAT VARIETY.
011 Cloths, Window Shades. &e.
BOYAR)); ROS E , & co.,
21 Pifth, &recto , •
oYaR WMI34 BELL'S.
arr3sdawir
CHINA MATTING
cubilxkwris
veiy .opener qual4ty
White,
Fancy Striped.
MAMNGS,
ALL-WOOL: INGRAINS,
RRIGHTSIST COLORS.
Prices the, Lowest in this' Market.
ilicenunt
61 lIIPTIII3TRIEBT.
.sboss Wood.
sp27
NEW CARPETS.
MoFABLAND & COLLINS
#AVIE Jos e RECKMID TIME
FED um Alin t irrn as OF
WWI VELVET MITT,
4/VAIIMMS WWE;
Tamd;q and Body Brnsseli4
WHICH THAT AT.
The -Lowest Pikes Reached' its Season.
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SUPERFINE INGRAIN{ CAPRPETS
DOWN TO SI.IO,MID $1.15 Mt TADD.
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