The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 18, 1868, Image 2

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tti lifts** Gaptit7.
• THE TWO . FRIENDS. •
•
BY TAlarltrt• 11. Ciorroi.
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As •
ships, beedbuted at en, that lay
With canvass drooping, side by side,
' Two towers of sall at dawn of day ,
Are scares, long leagues apart, descried;
•
' When fell the night, unsprung the breeze,
And all the darning hours they plied, . •
3ifor dreampt but each the salt. same SOU
. /11y each "taw cleaving, OM by side.
Wen so—but why the t ale reveal
Of those whom year byyear unehadged,
t Brief absence joined anew; to feel
• Astounded. soul from soil estranged. -
•
i• At deed of Mghttheir sails were Ailed,
1 And onward each rejoicing M steered• ; ' t
il - neither blamed, for neither
Or wiet what drat with dawn appeared.
. .
'To veer. how vain! On, onward strain;- : 1 Brave Mittel In light. In darkness too!
, Tkrough winds and titles - one compass guides—
. TOthat and your own selves be true.
. .
ilnt, 0 blithe' breeze! and 0 great seas.
Though neer that earliest parting. nut,
On your wide plain they Join again,
Together lead them home at last.
One - port, methought; alike they sought — •
Onepurpose bold where'er they fare;
- 0 boun ling breeze, 0 rushing Wig.
At last,-at last, unite them-there!
FILI=EIM
—/Ft&ii calla Paris a natal City. •
'.-41onghhis actually a new lecture.
-4ThicsgO chtiunt2s2,ooo inhabitants.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson is getting dad.
=Signor Blitz is still on his farewell
tone
—Lord 3Lorick hasat last_sailed for •Ett
rope. :.
—Spain is to bare a decimal system of
--My thousand acres of copper -lands
Ilissouri.
—Edwin Forrest's divorce - suit has Cost
$BOO,OOO.
—San Fnuitisco wants to have a World's
Yak' in 1870.
• r•Canada islarrisoned by 12,500 British
regniar troops.
Generallarly,still wears his grey uni
form in Clumds.
.
—Oneitourth the entire population of Chi
_
tag° is Gelman. .
-=A homeopathic horse doctor is thelatest
Baltimore novelty. • •
— The sugarcroP is very good in some
parts of Georgia.
—Troy, Nei' York, las about fifty thou-
Band inhabitants.
—The Idornior6 are going to cultivate a
'good deal of silk.
-7-Philadelphia has raised about $1,500 for
the Swiss sufferers.
—Cleveland public schools are ,:to have
but one session a day.
—ltore. than 100,000 women earn wages,
widget them, in Paris. •
—An awful deformity, poor thing 7 three
banded Loo:-(Judy.)
--Parepa has been offered $l,OOO to sing
once in Cheyenne City.-
—Jamaica has exported but 20,000 pun
cheons of rum this year.
Thete has been some decent :s leighing
thi ,
s month away down east.
—George Tcrwrusend.'s lecture is on
the 'Pennsylvania batch."
;—Patti feels that St. Petersburg would be
too much for her this winter. '
—Tennyson bought a wheat-fidd with the
pXoceeds of-his Enoch Arden:
•
-Oliver Optic his been elected a Omber
of the Hnacathusetfs Legislature...
--Thaddeus Stevens and James Buchanan
axe buried in the same cemetery..
Very.
- 7 -Tery. norly,a million postage stamps,
axe tried daily in the United States:
—Tennyson objects to dress coats for
inter, and stove pipe hats for boys,
—Maine inui 15,000 more Iniials in her ,
sehoolsten years ago than she now has.
—The ex.r.mg` of Hanover is said to be
lieve that the nig of Prussia will be hanged.
—A curious person asks what is the re
\ • ldtion between a side-walk and a front-gait?
\-\ ‘-,-13chool-bOoks are said — to be much
s cheaper fu r China than they are in this corm-
—Yesterday week the Homeopathic. ol
eipilor women was inaugurated in Cleve-
—California is said to have five millions
of mulberry trees, on which its silk 'worms
foid.
—The canipaignfiag-polea of Cincinnati
ate‘bt; chopped up for tire-wood for the
-;-It is said timt $938,000,000,cif European
capital are, ,inirested in American enter
. •
—An exclianga says Hackett plays Bap
Tan Winkle as well as Joe Jefferson would
play Falstaff.
- —The new theatre lef Ehwin Booth in
New York .% to hq lighted - with magnesium
instead of,gaa.
—lndy, always atrocious, now says that
tha , f3paikiEh insurrection was a Prini.rnedi
.. tated 'revolution.
• -tompetition has brought the fare , on
Mississippi Steamboats down to §1 from Bt.
Paul tci Louis:
The Synod of the MINIM teak Church
_ _
is said to be drawing up a reply
actunenctil letter. •
—A:substantial goddess is she Of Liberty,
prepared for ;he Gettysburg monument.-
She weighs 14,000 pOunds.•
—The second State Christian Convention
of, lowa is to be held at Dribuque during
esecond week of Deeethber• I
tvLevers of music will:be glad tOlearn
'hat one of the finest choirs In the country
' titat'a - the State prison at Sing li Shig. •-
—Snooka, ihelrrepressible, sa ys ' ; Walter
Brown, - the chanipion miller =of America,
thinks ha' can tip a 'canoe with T yler too . '
••
A Boston paper fears there will not" be
turkeys enough <to go around, if if all the
States have Thanksgiving on the .same day.,
At. Montreal '1 ' is! lo f
-paper, n comp nng
thelfinited supply ol` water in that city, says
peOplifaie - ObPSed to give their kol4es beer.
We. understand that the elite '4 the Ger.
jnanJpopnlitton.of thin-city - are to have ' a
•S grumfballntlitAi,yette Pill entire 24thinst.
T-Tirn;AiltlinAlve hundred thetnind
acres, more thaw half of the improxed land
*. in that Butte, are offered for sale in South
Carolina:- , .
—lfevadis,r for young a State, has had
ivi 4 7 fk4e . 0.m .1 . L. /$ 6OO ••X._ /a e g T 1
g P ° '
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men, besides doings reasonsade *mount of
wounding.
:Two voted in ,lows at' the
,
late election, on.ths ground that they were
'more white thati black.
NasbE didn't finfilhe -literary society
of Boston st all'eongenial, nor did he find
tinted= room in Boston tilled when he
was the lecturer.
% I -Parisians are disappointed. Berlin has
out bid Baleen of the Grand Operi of Parte,
and Christina Nithssen is going to sing in
the Capital of Prussia.
—The Galon, has yard:mud the advance
sheets of a new novel by Mrs; 'Edwards,
who wrote the populsz novels, "Archie
Lovel" arid "Stephen Lawrence."
—Large co-operative associations eiist
among the miners of the anthracite region,
and is co-operattve ahop to be opened
about the first of January in Scranton,
—The Philadelpids Bulletin says: "Mr.
Lancaster, of Team, was unpleasantlysor
prised-oh a recent evening by a party of his
neighbors: who took him out and hanged
him." • =
-48,741 is the sum total of the United
States ..army.' These figuies include black
and white, ion-eommissioned and commis
aimed, amt ireta)cetn from the last report of
the Adjutant General.
—cOmpetitiori in the public amusement
business is very lively, in Philadelphia just
now, isnd one or more of the eit•tblishments
will evidently 'soon go under, foi five thea
tres and four varieties is more than that
city, will sustain; -
—Charles Eddy, a stove nusnufactdrer of
Troy, has purchased season tickets for his
sixty workmen tor the course of lectures to
be delivered this year in that town. Mr.
Eddy's example is one which may be fol
lowed without danger. '
4 w
—By the consolidetio of the Louisville
Courier- and Journal, ' een sixty and
seventy pr W
eis have seen thrown out of
employment in that city, to say nothing of
a large ntgnber of minters, some editors,
and an army of newsboys,- carriers, &c.
• —Either the Gazette or the Reading Die.
.
patch cribs the Epht merle cOlumn bodily,
name and all, and as it appears two dips
later in the Reading Dispatch than it does in
the Mirstte , ite.haVe our private opinion as
- to which is the cribber, but weehant tell.
—Rumor says we are to have Mrs. Scott
Siddons to read to us. We have heard that
the Library Association is negotiating with
her, but her price is so enormous that it
will need a large crowd and increased pricei
to repay it for its expenses if it secures her.
—Ezra 'lsaacs, a converted Jew, was or
dained Deacon is the Episcopal Church by
Bishop Lee, atDavenport, lowa, last Wed
nesday Mr. Isaacs is professor of Hebrew
and Sacred - 111story in the theological De
.
partraent ofGriswold College at DavenPort
-Cincinnati 'has had' another attempted
snicidein the person of a German named
Mentzer who cut his throat with a rator.
We have no respect for suicides who are
content with - the old fashioned ways. "A
Parisian o i Ber li ner would scorn such vul
gar !deans of forcing an entrance into the
next world.
—The New York World says that its of-- J
fice was "in fact the central, most interest
ing point on - the continent," on election
day. It then aays, "Nay, the World. was
then the objective :point not' of a continent ,
alone; but of , the world." It has always
been considered a good thing to lutve a high
opinion df one's self.
—An English paper says that Disraeli has
discovered a remarkable move In chess. It
may be freely described as follows: "If you
find Yourself hopelessly beaten; look your
adversary coolly in the•face, turn the board
round as unobsirvedly as you can, so that
his pieces appetirto become yours; and say
•Mate' before hi can protest."
=Aa English laborer, when hun„,
recently pulled up a. carrot from a \-field
through which he was 'jailing, and ate it.
For this aline he was sentenced to twenty
one days • hard labor. How many dip
labor, we wonder would have been, the sen
&lnce of the Apostles if it had been in Eng
land where they 'plucked 'and ate corn on
the Sabbath t
—A fossil .akeleton of a mosasanrus has
been discoveredon the line 'of the Union
Pacific railroad, by Dr. W. E Webb. It is
88 feet long, its jaws are five feet long,, and
its neck flie feat in diameter. Whether the
skeleton is perfect or not, ca n not be ascer
tained until it is dug out. The only One
known to exist, we believe, is at the <lard's>
des. Plantes, in Paris, and,is but 25 feet long:
,This newly; discovered specimen is to go to
-the Academy of Natural Sciences at Phila..
delphia. . .
—l.AppincOti's Magazine has the follow
in'g : •
Distort Modesty, in Extravaganza. By
the author of "London Assurance." -
Old Bye: An Interlude. By the author
of "Wild • °ate'
II
Theßlack Buck: A Serlo-Comedy. By
the author of "The White Fawn." (Play
ed with great applause at the colored thee
tre)
White Calves: A Ballet.' By the author
of "Black Sheep."
She Lies Down toLecture: A Romakce
in Real Life. being a Sequel to "She Stoops
.to Conquer." By Mr. Caudle.
A New Way to Pay Old Debts. By Green
backs. (A Tragedy.) •
The Polite Mule Driver: A. Screaming
Farce. By the author of "The Gentle
Shepherd."
Still Wain Rim DeeP: A Mtery. By
a Distiller; whose apparatus hi In his sub
cellar.,:
Enraging a\ Bumble Bee: A Pastoral
Comedy. ,By thvalithor "Taming a
Buttertly.'; - -A. • •
Spiders on the Ceiling: -A Domestic Dra.,
ma. By theanthor of olelles in the Web."
Over the Vire: A Spectaele. " By the au
thor of tinder the OsaltgOt4* (rimerninly,
1868. flace.phibitielpt4a, 'Thermometer
...VA in the Shade. Scene-4,kitchen with
a range in the foregiotiud.),
To the above perhaps;might ,be - added a
novel or= two, as, for instance:
Going to Jail: By the anther of "7dt
ing for the Verdict." ,
Out of Stocks. , By the - author of 'ln
Bonds." - , _
the Pope's
Ala oncumui Massitchtisetfa "whi
•
been used u a hogpasturafor twehty yours
has never failed to, produce a Ana crop' of
fruit.. A ,- woraveatetk,apple is a rarity ig
that sr4arB,
PrITEMURGII GAZE it : - WEDNESDAY. , NOVEMBER 18 11368.
DIWTIBTRY ~:
frairm
• V7ITIEOIII= 'PAM t
•
NO OM= NAMI Ira= iarancrus,
• - lairs Axe OBDIDLID.
FULL 10117 POD Mk
SAT DR. SCOTTS
an nom !rasa% lto DOOR ADM aim.
ALL 'NOSY WAMLNIIM AllAto.L AND EN.
"AMMSos Mt?'
Gas
WELDON is - KELLY,
Manufacturer's and Wnolesale Dealers
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP GOODS: •
Also, CABBQN AND LiBRICATING QUA
' .
• 33EZCZINN.,
N0.'147 Wood Street.,
eepuil Between flth and eth Avenues.
#212.11k41 1 , soap , STONE, &o.
YDRALI7I4C CEMENT.
' maxim offormr Tors.
WATZB PI M&
arliko7o
HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAM PIPE,
Okearieet ant beat ripe In tie market. alio, BO
BICHDA.I.I 11Y1)RLIILIO OZKENT for sale.
IL IL & C. A.
Ocoee and Mauldin:tory—lPSO iIIEBECOA err.,
Allegheny. Aiir Orders.by mall promptly attended
to. . yergn Mg
I a;:111
ORQE HEAVEN,
wawa CANDIES
TAFFIES,
And dealer in all kinds of PlktfiTl3, Min, PICTS.
fILLII0B& JBLLLII3; ke., La.
/
• • • 1 W. 1101113ACII I
Cotent / ionery and Bakery
aOO SMITHJULD 13121114 T.
/ Between ciereattk and .
iss - LADrEs , OYSTER S&ZOON attached.
GEO. SMILELEIN,
Fancy Cake Baker & Confeetioiyr,
FORINIGN a DOiCaEtTIO FRUITS a NUT%
No. 40, corner Federil and Robinson strels . 411 e•
iatellY. ConetaPny on hand, ICE OB • - 4111 . of
various lIATOIII.
PIANOS. ORGANS. &O.
PIANO 8 ORGAN. CHEAP'
B
SoMoniker's Gold . NOdal
ANDASTEVO COTTAGE ORGAN.
The Kaman= PIANO 06midnes all she
latest valuable improretuents known in the con
struction of a lest class instrument. and bas altrays
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex.
,taloned. Its tone is fall, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship for durability an& beauty, impala
all others. Prices from 650 to 6150. (according to
style arilkenlith) cheaper than all other so-called
drat (desk Plano.
P3TXI 4 B OOTTAGIE ORcIAX
Stands ab the head of all reed instruments. hors
diming the most perfect pipe quality of toneof
similar Instrument in the UMW States. It hole
ple and *impact in construction. and not Millet%
get out ot order.
CAB.PENTSIVEI PATENT " VOX HIJYAIS4
TREMOLO" is only to be Mud In this Orris
Price from $lOO to WO.guaranteed forl.rt
YoFi•
BAUR, - KNAKE-tt INTSITLE%
KNABE & . ccpos
AND lUUNIE . I BROS. ,PIANOS,
Yor sale on monthly and quarterly payments.
CIIIABIAMTE PLUME,
GLASS, OEMA, OtMdilltY.
CIHINA, GLASS AND
1..
QUEENSWARE,
MINER PL4TIED W&U,
PARIAH STATIIETTRA,-
. 13001:11AN GLASS,
000 Aud i: or:ST/LE 141:1) FANCY
100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD E. 'BREED & CO.
ME IRCEUNT TAILORS.
B'nwA 4 L'
• a.teentter with W.H..p.hehho
m.v.B.ciLitawr TA.T.4)Ii,
No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh
se26:r2l
NEW FALL GOODS.
maleniild new stock of
CLOTHS, CA.SElLM l3l 4llolehieko• -
Just received by =MIN
)tel4: Meithstit Tallor. 13 13toltbeeldlttmt.
SEWING PirmittOEMEl. y.
rTME GREAT AIIMUCAN'EODI-
J BINATION.
BUITOSMOLE OVEBEEEMENO
AND SEWING ELELIThatirL
• . rr sus so EQUAL,
BEING ABSOIXTELYi ?HI NEST Mina
ALIAOHINN .THE_HOELD AND
TBINBIOALLY %%az 0 mgr.
zrAtirinits, wa
r nted Bat *lt . .
CHAS. C. 3344.x.dexarry,
Aseat for Willem PeutisWials.
Corner yang. AND MARE= arurre, over .
steasulsows Jewelry store. Au,
HAIR AND PERPMMIV:
. .
tjeliN , OEM - .Ornamental-Hall
Hens WORa_,4/11 0 PIRPUltniSe. 423
Third street. near ematuueld,,Putsbureu .
Alwars on hand,f.sieuerai assortment
mos, Reims, oulgIA; EistitlenieniM
ritEs ir rAL„, CRUX? OHAIITIS I _
tte. A good Price eutalstu be given abr . '
Leaves and cientieniews Enl2, (itting, donet
the neatest 211110.1plf: , - MUMS
, / ARCHITECTS.
BARB & MOSEI4
PUTT SOUSEABBOOIATIoNBUIr.DINOO. Etssi,
and* kti. Clair Strset s PROW:O, Ps. Smug
stunt:los st‘en deeillidut And,Dalldlag at
WU= 119Uka gra PUMA Blailinfleit
11-11255'1" N. COLLINS,
. • 1 A 8 Wood street,
At CO.
KAZOTAOTONaIi OP
11A FIDZBA.L ST.. Allegheny.
No. 12 ST. CTLAIR HTENET.
43 Fifth street;Sole Agent.
100 WOOD OTEXZT.
100 WOOD EMULICT;
yap;;~;.~i~[c~=~-~+1%);~~Y~(s},`1:~
81 8, CLOAK &
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Great Variety of All Wee,
JOSEPH. HORNE & CO'S.
GUIPURE LACE,
Loots, TtimrahKg Batton, Rattans, Crochet Thin
rasp, ter yarete, Bugle Triienihsgs, sad Velvet
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WIZIP AND 'owns , inaizawmAit.
HOSIERY,
The bestvreortment In the eitt,,
KID GLOVES, all shades and sizes.
WINTER GLOVES. of All styles. N •
WOOLEN. C00D43.
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• SHAWLS t HOODS AND tames t .
ZEPHYR AND KNITTING YARNS.
WHITE AND COLORED LINEN COLLARS,' ths.
• . LACES AND LACE GOODS.
GENTS , rUPXISBING GOODS. •
'Loop R i zmuss, voila / N.
3 .T111l :PERFECTION
BOULEVARD AND I3ALMORAL SKIRTS,
FOC! 6 QOD I S M EAlt rilila WARES,
An aissurpassed Hu i at TERN "PRICES.
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Whelesal and Retail
72' AND 79 • RiERTSTRE.E'T.
nolo it
WOOLGOODS.
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. . WOOLEN GOODS. ,
WOOLEN
Ladies' Chi larentst and Infant's
woor, • noc•xis.
CHILDREN'S WOOL , SACQUES, \
LADIES' BREAKFAST, SHAWLS. '- -
IN7fANT'S FANCY CLOAKS.
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A splendid assortment of_
13.17G-FiE AND BILK GIMPS,
suitable for trimming VELVET CLOAKS,
BALMORAL HOSIERY, A COMPLETE Lugs.
Hen's Country Holt Wool Half Hose.
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LADIES BERLIN LISLE AND CLOTR GLOVES.
Beautdful Styles of
BILE AND VELVET BUTTONS.'
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Hoop Skirts, Gents , Dickens Collar, Ladles ' Paper
Collars and Coifs, Neck Ties all I colors, Alexan.
Ores Kid Gloves, Paris "La Belle". Skirt,
New Boulevard Skirt, Morrison'.
. . Star Shirts, Men's Wool Un
derwegdLadies, Wool
. HAMBURG EDGE AND'INSERTING,
LACES, of all kinds, CORSETS,!whIte or colored,
A3l assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS.
Jobbers will And it to their adiantage to call on
us before purchasing elsewhere. i ,
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EILACII,I73I, 01.1rJ3E & CO.,
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18 and; SO karket Street.
ACRIIM & CARLIS I
LE,
70. 19 Fifth Ai:tonne,
Ire Now Constaztly Opening . Elegant Linea o
FALL & wilitEß GOODS.
SILK ?BINGE% GIMPS, VELVET BUTTONS
BUTTONS, BRAIDS, BINDis6B;
SONNET, NECK ANK HAM GIBBONS;
BEIEBROIDIMIEI3,LACIDS; IarIrILINGS;
BONNETS, HATS, PLOWISS; PLUMES.
11.1 W EITYLEB BILLETS AND CORtiETfi,
A toll eaeortmeni of
1:ADIS8 , triDEll-96111LIENTiN
•YLE&OED COTTON AND BIBBED 110818 BY
The best make' al
YIN'S IIN.DEBSITIBTEI AND ioaAwEas,
Sole Agents for the sale of
:~. .. .I' ~ ,~
sme• a.OO
••ALEZAIDfB" KID, $1.25.
Ttinnipson's 'Glare Fitting' , C?IlliBTEI, an sizes
ZEPHYR .18,31) KNITTING- YAIINI3.
ZISIBBOIDERLD SLIPPERS,
lid EN tr (loons
; I . 113:43 t.a
BLECTIe I COIDIIIIA
An Inbillble reanedrfor Stunmor Complaint, Mar
rhea, Dypeatery, youdtlng, Soar dtasaa#% and
Melon orb:up.
DL .11111111S' CRIMP
• specific fbr Cholera... Cramps and Pain a
Stomach, for sale by
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HARRIS art MIMI%
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Stieets,
' AGENTS rOll.
. SOH OONTIAKER SON'ii
PURE - WHITE. f LEAD
- !seams VERDITER GREEN,
The only green paint Kum will not detenorate by
exuosnre. It will look better, last longer and give
morrjeKbPd , eatietactlon than any want. In the
I.ACV7MEUPOIDI_A.
`ALEX. 8. MACRAE,
• latopra Ara ',air! Fos •
Cheirdeals;Druga, Dyea.olllls.Provisloas
or eF,F7.4floriPtion•
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Buslooksooodueled - Onone:balf the tars of othe
The American tenseetions a lAveDool Manes*
eeed Acopfoys mat • i. fhe pore of AUZOREI out;
Weekly Clratf.ars flommerdlal
.XPAINIesi.49.I , *fondle/124n. ~• 4012:NS
SM/TINGS AND IU.TTING.
, fi emmEs i BELL CO
ANCHOR COTTON MILLB
'.4,o,!kiEWizti
Kia .4 urerlicialakti 30 4 31441/4 Me=
ANCROIi AND :NAGUIHDLIA
81frp . i0FrMOS AND: HATnitct:
DRY' GOODS. \
54
Erimm;
HEAVY
Barred Flannel, '
VERY lOGE STOO4,
I%Tc•I2V 40.117ered,
IF, GOOD STYLE&
N'ELROY,
DICKSON
WHOLESALE
DRY C36CX:303:149,
WOOD STREET.
ko ts.) or
OW %0 iii ,t 44 A. 14
gl A P. p,
zi 0 ix 21=
id a L E I
Pc) 1 theicliicla
tI2 6 v li.l cet En. 1 1
0 0 la r agoA
104
pi 0 o
4 k El
0 0, . g-E
ifl' A -6
87. itimuiET ma'am 87.
MOW GOODS !
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WATERPROOF—niI colors and qualities. , •
CASSIMERES—for .Nen , s and Boys' Wear.
LADDRP OLOAKINGB—Large assortment.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERIN OS. IRISH POPLIN —SLOO per yard.
VELOIPS POPLIML • ,
SILK POPLINS.
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PALSMILA CLOTH—for Snits.
BLACK SICILIAN LIISTRES.
BLACK AND COLORED EMPRESS CLOTHS—
Large variety.
VELVETEENS—for Snits.
ELECTRIC CLOTHS. •
Large assortment of PLAIDS.
Pull stock of DRESS GOODS at Lowest Eastern
Priors.
°en
THEODIME F. PHWPS',
87 MARKET STREET.
168;
NEW 6100n$.
/NEW ALPACCAIL
NEW BIRE4IMC:
MACK itILITA
HOSIERY and. GLOVES.
!SOI7CIY,
168121 r Na ; 68 Wylie Skeet.
168.
McCAISIDLESS & CO.,
%../ (Late Wilrod, Our N (f 0.,)
wftomitszal DNAiBBS /X
Fotedgn and Thnneatie Dry thioda,
No: 94 WOND ranizaz
Third door obon DiamondANNy . ,
_ Pind3317114111. PAL.
COAUi AND "COKE.
u , J. Upre,
DYER. AND SCOURER.
ito. a !am czaun
And Nos. 186 and 187 Third Met,
P=:ll3Mpl.
IIv:.)' (crl
VICELIIIOII WINEWS.'
lua -.ll3lNlKrriSOioi.
lustyNalers • ,
_ Tohupcs, Saut e r, Clipirk Pipes, &..,
moo' 'IIIIDIRAL yr.:Amami:aim'
• ti . . coos
° ,s,caOILET SOAPS,,
• Lie prepared tvkilled work.
c e* Li, c\S . ' L t l e tifo r to i r l r i n e $5 s tik n OliV i g
ft IN) fitollidealortand, monomers.
Bol4,4yofywh!sre.. (Lahr'
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTUS.
car : Y, ALL WOOL;
nicomuarr C.A..IIIaVITSs
at far balm! regular rate.. A law %bees at &milt
awaatraya per amt. leas than tiaztahaturart we*.
vet Price.
540
IirrAMILAIM & COLLINS,
T 1 LND T 3 PITTS AiriNtri.
g a gt.
PATTERNS
eruct/rend ti-kitte#ty, at the LOWEST 71=11.
lIVFABL*ND & . 1
nee it wad 73 'MTH AVISTTIC.
D RIIGGICTS- .ND .
CRT.iIVIB CLOTHS ,
In handsome patterns and bright colors and at vary
low prices.
DPFARLANII COLLINS,
nog 91 AND ,73 - 1117" TH Av-zzma.
WE iNV - 17C3E.A {
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CORILPIIIISON
STOCK AND PRICES
& CO.,
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia or New York.
ITARLAN)it,COLMS.-::i
!STCPC9fir.!
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NEWEST STYLES!
TAPESTR'? AND BODY BRUSSELSi
wwcklrri) Trumorizik-
ALL WOOL INGRAINS, in great variety.
COKRION CARPETS,
AT 1 , 7113 Y LOW PRICES
DRITG4AETS, all, Widths.
vagnarorr Datraeivre,
WINDOW saarais.:
Oars stork Is the largest and most desirable we
have ever offered - to the trade. •
BOVARD, ROSE & CO,
21 rum mum.
se10:d&wl,
FALL , 600 k DS.
FIRST ORIVAL OF THE SRASON.
A.PILL ABBOBTACIIN'T 0/
Velvet, ,
ErOssels,
TOpestry,
411ree Ply:
and Ingrain
CARPETS,
JUST OPENED ADTD 014EJUID AT , TIM;
LOWEST RATES.
OLD & CO-
N 0. 23 Fifth Street.
SECONIIi AIIAUCITAILL
NEW CARPET:*
NEIW-DRIYGGETII,
NEW PELTING, •
ff Binutua masa,
1.14 TADS TO .4 Timms WIDJ
BORDERED AHD: BY THE YARD.
IPCILLIRIBROTHERS .
61 FIFTH AVENUE.
1129
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WALL PAPERS,
Por Haas Parifn" 8 and iCh gr fthe rei
NOW OPYGNINO; AT
107' Market St., near Filth Ave.,
Jos; a.7isruGincs&
I.IITHOGRAPHERS.
inummiar edam ,? • '
_ . II3IZIP cum
IaINGERLY CLElS,=successers
tO GSO. Th
PRACTICULL
ostly Steno LithoriDhio Estabushltwat Meg&
ot the mountitins—Busluss Cank t . h. Letter . Reads.
Bonds. Labe% iCriri= Show Dippratm;
mmtsiewsi
is imits,_ sante.
lion ems, Tat Wad Nivnuratilitessi
viIatIETS:.&NEs ',3AIW3VIRIES.
B. LX4)No
t3eadr ofsWeigift and . Reasrer,
Not =Mt _ •
rißeitireikaLibutrudips i n g s reetat
9:4lweliita9tl; attawiottei 14*
OP OTTE
WITH ,ANY HOWSE •
71 AO 7,3 FIFTH AirE3l3ll.
CARPETS . ....!..
WALL PAPERS.
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