The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 07, 1868, Image 2

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t litt%hro Gaitttt.
(Tor the Pittsburgh 0 asette.l
TO g•LITTLE BRIGHTS.II
,
No nior• ellen , ' can scatter flowers.
1 o as tootle the b o we r s.
But ..tutuoult , d f -om earthly
Are found at briefly bright an they:
Tor eve , y 11 swisr born of carat.
Is, doom'd to wither frets its birth.
Yet: even these. if fed.by is
- •
Which silently descendfrets heaven,
Indebted for emelt bright. ruelt
To Wit Its glorious sun has given— ..
- And frtthened by its gentlest browse,
Taus rear , d, Cen ear.lay flowers may Skase.
I will sot stry my youthful Vies emblenss & be,
'f bat such may fitting
Of ough. that I have ever penned,
07 now presume to offer thee;
But as tby bard my highest bliss,
Were to approximate torthisr
$
To tencb..to please. to win the heart. .
To calm and virtuous feellsgs prone,
Not by mere rules of minstrel art
Or fancied genius of mine own,
But by those holler charms whose birth
Is taught scan heaves, set of earth. •
And we I gifted, this, 4:1 how .
Would I thy pith with nOWIIIII a dore I
' When grief toe often clouds say brow.
To dad nine own has main • thorn.
Whose rankliagwounds a pledge might het
Now little I could succor thee I .
But there is balm ii Gilead,. There
' The stood rhyslcan may b 0 rOarid.
- Whose love and mercy cos prepsre.
An antidote for WWI wound!
His Mud sae feeetter delvers diens.
And faith to Bfra cais maks Mem Woe.
T.Lizassrit, Nov. 24. 1868. . -W. T.,
EPILENMS.
—Rossini left $500,000 behind him. •
--The 'Mormon chief fears paralysis.
—Antelope meat 111fri Chicago delicacy.
—Secret policemen Amnber 540 in Paris.
Bellows advocatinfCfemale sof
frage.
..Patti wept when she heard of -Rossith's
death.
—Chicago has a panther loOse„,in her an-
barbs. !,
—3o3sissippl has grown a thirteen-headed
cabbage.'
• —England onmhad a female Caleraft,
a hang woman. •
—Washington looks forward to auJtui
usual season of gaiety.
—On Christmas day there is to be a bear
fight down in Kentucky. •
—The latt of the Mohegan Indians live
in New
_London county, Conn.
—Grant and Colfax • went to church to
gether in Washington recently.(
—John B. Gough will lecture this week
in Boston on "Life in London."
Cieveland houses sold 420,000 tons of
Lake Superior iron ore last year.
—Rossini , died on. Fridhy. He always
considered that an unlucky day.
—Booth is said to have made $24,000b7 a
two week's engagement in Chicago.
John Allen's house now resounds , to
music which is not trom angelic harps.
-
-The Georgia kinstrels, who were all
-negroes, have come to grief in Canada.
—Li'll346 Massachusetts did a brisk busi
.
ness in trading Indians for negro slaves.
—lna St. Louis they speak of Lo, the poor
Indian as the "gentlemen without, hats."
~--Fourteen cents per bucket is what poor
-people in New York have:to pay for coal.
—Vermont, during the last:five years, has
bad one divorce for every twenty marriages.
• —Ten cents per bushel is all the corn
sellers- get for their grain in Denton, Texas.
—Washington - is much livelier than •it
was, as the Congressmen are .coming in fast.
—Brigham Young is on the look out for
a crop of nice young Mormons for sons-in
laws.
—Rev. Wm. C. Doane has been chosen
Bishop of the new Episcopal Diocese of Al
, —Signor Hoeft' has Made quite a success
' ful debut at the Philadelphia Academy of
--Chicago thinks thirtrfour miles of
buildings is just about what she has built
this season.
• —Semmes lectured at Louisville re=
cently on "The Winds, the Water Carriers
of the Earth."
--Obaldia, the Panama - rebel chief , rode
; out of existence tied by the heels to the tail
of a lively horse. •
—An 'exchange wants to know if Mrs.
Bloomer still "pante" for fame. She livei
~at COIIIICiI Bluffs, lowa.
•T-There are said to be 103,500,000 hens in
the 'United States who are capable of laying
13,250,000,000 eggs yearly. '
—Twenty-three years ago. Joseph Clem
ent, was a local editor in Louisville, and he
is is:a local editor there still.
-"Miss Kellogg is going to sing in West
:ern New York, Western Pennsylvania
'would be glad J 9 hear her, too.
--Paris has a new toy; it is a musical
chair Which regales one's ears:ith operatic
~alrains, whenever it is sat upon.
—All the way' from Chicago we hair that
J. Edgar Thompson declines being a can
-,
. . didate for 11. B. Senator from 'Pennsylvania.
• " —Some one =clons to get up a new sem
, sation tells of two Nevada miners
_who
foughts duel 700 feet below the mirth's
_garb, the tlinsionist,, dissolved the il
lusions of a trick-medium and the delusions
of the trick-medium's audience in St. Louis
not very long ago. •
—Pour or five men, including a noble
man, have been killed this season already,
in England, by falls from their horses
while fox-hunting.
•
—The citizens of New Orleans are about
to try to so drairi and embank the city, that
yellow fever and inundations will be un
known in the futgre. •
—Theaenowned 'BUM' Bnrritt had his
pocket picked, recently, of seven hundred
r 1 and fifty dollars, while at a public dinner in
Birmingham, England.
—Mrs. Scott Bidder's does not give such
satisfaction u an actress as was expected of
her. There ii quite a number of American
-*omen who can act better.
—A Londoner is on the look'out for a
haunted house, and advertises the fact. Ile
will pay a good price if the:ghost le lively,
but nothiag if it isn't a ghost. ,
Mr. Homan, one of the most eminent
lawyers in Norway, married the youngest
' daughter of. Ole Ball on the 15th of - August
• last, and . has now committed suicide.
—.The owners of the collieries in the
-.Schuylkill region are about to strike and
stop their works. The price of coal has
_Alien so that they can't afford to pay the
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present high wages and the strikers of last
year will be able to find how it feels to be
struck.
—The musical critic of the Philadelphia
Bulletin thinks Bateman has sadly vitiated
Philadelphia taste and rendered Phi 15,4-
phis audiences un justly uncritical--'
—Mrs. Dietrich, in New Orleans, is
_a
widow; she has been a widow twice.before,
,and all three of her husbands have c.ommit
ted suicide. She is a dangerous woman.
—ln 1855 James V. Cromwell was sen
tenced &o solitary confipement for lite r in the
'Michigan Penitentiary for murder. Re
died on November 10th of the present year.
—OW Christmas eve, Edwin Booth's new
theatre will be opened and perhaps at -the
same time will be opened a new era of pep
ularity and succests for theleritimate drama.
—We are getting once more to be a cot
ton-growing people. 'Fifty-live per cent of
the amount of that staple carried into Rag
land during the first nine months of 1868,
came from the 'United States.
--Otte report says Tamberlik, the tenor,
is to sing this winter in Paris, as another
says he has been made a Colc4ael in the
Spanish arcaY,. If we believe both we must
Idso believe that.the Colonel's duties are not
onerous.
-Mr. Corcoran, the wealthy Washington
banker, has determined to erect an asylma
suitable for the accommodation of "sixty
aged indigent females of respectability,"
with a permanent endowment sufficient for
their confortable support.
—On November 18th. atthe house of the
late Baron -.Rothschild, in Paris, 15,000
poor persons were each presented with
a twenty franc piece, about foul dollars in
gold, making the munificent sum of sixty
thousand dollars in gold.
—Mexican bandits stop . stage coaches,
and take all the liggage, all the valuables
of the nassengers, strip them of all their
clothes, and then if they don't want to kill
them, or to take them prisoners, the coach
goes on its way with its cargo of nudity.
—Winthrop, Me., professes to have a est
fifty-two years old. In her youth she was
of a roving disposition and took i three voy
aged to the West Indies. Latterly she has
been a quiet and respectable,eat-izai, as she
should be who has been the mother, of 256
kittens. •
—A. little girl, thirteen years of age, was
seized by an alligator near Bayou Sara, La.
a few days &nee, and a black boy, who at..
tempted to resent:slier, and for that purpose
pursued the monster into the water, was
himself seized by another alligator and de-
Toured.
—lt is interesting to know the peonliari.
ties and ecccentrieities of tfis great. An
exchange says : "The Empress Eugenie
has lately abandoned amethysts, still now
wears only diamonds." It is, we think, a
a bad season of the year to wear only dia
monds, a costume more fitted for the baths
at Blintz or Vichy.
—lir. Griswold made a very handsome
run for Governor of the State of New Yorli,
even allowbig all fhe fraudulent votes cast
for Roffman. ' Griswold's vote was 408,099
or nearly 42,000 Dore than Governor Fen
ton
received in 1866; when he polled the
largest vote ever given to any Repuhlican
candidate for Governor. ,
Here is General Grant's hit at the New
York illegal voting. . During his recent visit
North, a six,year old boy, remarked, aehe '
shook bands wi!li General Grant, "I run a
Republican, and sorry I eouldint vote for
you." The General replied, "Well, my
biave little fellow, you had as good a right
I to vote as many who did. ; '
—There are three books considered abso
lutely perfect and free from tyyegraphical
errors. These are; an . Oxford Bible, the
perfection being attained by moans of the
standing reward of a guinea for the discov
ery of a mistake; an edition of Horace, pub
fshed 'in London and— Leipsic; and an
American . reprint of Dante.
• Planchette. , •
AL "Reformed Planchcttist" makes the
following revelations in Harper's Magazine:
I have little more to say, and surely noth
ing farther to confess. I have truthfully
given my experience, and if it be of use to
any of my fellows, that knowledge is guar
don sufficient. A reformed Planchettist, I
eat better, drink better, and sleep better
than while pursuing my evil practices. My
conscience is more at rest, and Ino longer
have troubled dreams. Let this encourage
those who are still Under the dominion of
the destroyer to emancipate themselves.
• It is useless to tell me that there, is any
thing in Planchette, or that by its aid every
man may become kis own medium; I've
been there. When you can pat a terrapin
on the back and get him to respond in Cop
tic with kis tall, 'twill be time to persuade
me that a block of wood can be charged
sufficiently to write sentences. 'Mine was
charged (it stands charged against me, I be
lieve, to this day, ) but it would only write
when I moved it, and then it wrote pre
cisely what I dictated. That persons write
"unconsciously" I do not believe. As
well tell me that a man might pick pockets
without knowing it. Nor am I at all ,pre
pared to believe the assertions of those who
declare that "they do not move the board."
I know what operators will do in such
cases; I know the distortion, the disregard of
truth, which association with this immoral
board superinduce!.
I have seen charming young ladies,
whose mord I would take on anything else
in life (even if they protested they were
not engaged,) who _would not fib if you
asked them it their 'curls were false, or if
the red of their lips was - natural, sit up with
bath hands on Planchette—fortified in false
hood by the contact—and lie , like lawyeri:
Bring ale any two professors of the art—
young ladies, for men are not to be believed
under any circumstances—not too far gone
to be sensible to some moral compunction,
who wi!l put one hand on Planchette and
the other on the Bible—establishing a sort
of galvac positive between the nega
tive and p poles of truth, so to speak
—and swear (as Elia says the custom of roi
sorting to an oath in r extreme cases has in
troduced into the laxer sort of minds the
notion of two kinds of truth,) that they
do not write the messages they promulgate,
and I will discuss ivhether they do or not
seriously. Until then , I do not recant one
single expression, but stand fi rm by these
confessions.
_
A. ntresiva in Obion county. Tennessee,
him recently been famished with triplets, all
feminine, and has named them Faith, Hope
and Charity.,
DENTISTRY
TEETS EICTILAII
vMoEfolYr Pane 2,
NO MAIMS mem'
sears ~ v ni t rA R y w
•6 PULL SEM FOR 118.
AT DR. [Were.
Will PRIM STBIRST. 111;DM/a 4091 SAND
_
ALL WOUN WAWA/MED. vALL AND IDE
KMIND BPSOLNENS Or WANED= NDLOAN
Brea:daLT
GAt3 FIXTURES
WELDON & KELLY,
Idanaisniurers and Vttolesale Dealers In
Lamps, Lanterns, Ohandeliert.
• AND LAMP COODS.'
Abe, CASSON AND, 1.131111.10AT36 Ofl
73ENZIED7E. Aso. ,
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/
N 0.147 Wood Stroet..
,
seosnsa - B etween sth and oth Ludlum
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CONFEOTIONETUES.
ci r soltoz BEAVER' •.
VV sAircrrAorsiga os -
ORE/01 pONDIES/gND TAiTTEIS,
And dealer • nil klndeof FBIIITB, 3113 Te,
PICH
WO, 9113 C S. TBLI:.F.B, £c•
1 1•12/14DICBAL BT., Allegheny.
PIANOS, ORGANS. &P.
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BEY TILE BEST AND CHEAP..
SET PIANO AND 0119 Ali.
Sehoniacker's Gold Nodal Piano s '
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN,
The 13-CNOMACISER PIANO combines all the
latest of able Improvements known in the con
striation u
os. first class Instrument. and has always
peel awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. Tne
.worlamanships for darability and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O. (according to
style and finish.) cheaper than all other so-ulled
first elM' Piano.
- P.STErB COTTA P IE ORGAN
Stands at the bead of sli reed tone n pro.
dueing the most perfect pipe quality of of any
similar Instrument In the United States. It is sinx.
ple and compact In constructioh, and not liable to
get out ot order.
CARPENTER:I3 , PATENT- "VOX. Hindlai.e.
ISEDSOLO" is only to be found inthis Oforrgheaz.
Pries from 000 to $550. All guaranteed s
yeast. _
BARB . SNAKE & BUBITLEB,
No. ill ST. 'mum STREET.
TTNABE &co.'s
AND HAINES BROS. PLODS,
Tor sale ort monthly aid quarterly payments ,
aummorrn BLUM!,
• 143 rush street, Bole Aleut.
GLASS, CHIN - • 3
100 WOOD
COMA, GLASS AND ,
QUEENSWARE,
SILT= PLAT .D WARE, U
PARIAH ST/LTIIETTES,
mama suss, . gl
ioothe TAPaEx teAtN y. DPYCY :
100 WOOD tffESZT.
RICHARD IL BREED & co
100 WOOD ?MOM.
MERCHANT TAILORS•
TIEGEL, •
• (Late Cuttar with W. Hespenbeldej
xvilicuANT TAttr,olt.
No. 53 Smithfield, Street. Pittsburgh
5e25:721
NEW FALL GOODS..
4. onlendld new stock of
CIAYTiIiIrbASSI3IEIWS,dr.o.
Just reoetvedisr lIENRY METER.
sett: Merchant Tailor. 13 Smithfield street.
SEWING MACHINES.
Tut AILITERICAR COM
BA:MN
BUTTON•HOLE OVERSUMING.
AND SEINING MACE=.
•
IT NAB KO EQUAL,
THE BESTTLY
BEMrCRINE NT
T Ly
RE. WORLD,
_AND T INAM
TRINSICALLY THE CHLAYEST.
,MarAitenta wanted to fell Oda Karlins.
. C. 13AXASILVAY.
Cla o4
• _idaent far Pennsylvania.
CO FIFTH AND MA sTRZYLTS. nvet
Rtehardeon:e Jewelry atom. 064
N ESP
WALL PAPERS,.
For Hails, Parlors andichambers,
107 Marhet St., near Fifth Ave.,
NW ,
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &e.
11YDIAULIC CEMENT DRAIN PIPE.
Caen," and belt Pipe in the market. Also, BO
BPSDALIt IiItDRAIII.IO 0111X11NTibr sale.
°See and Maanfactory-240 REB2OOA ST.
Allegheny. air Orders by mall promptly Jae n
s9 e
jeZ3
Tire J. LANCE,
.noL•
DYER AND SCOURER.
110. STRELIETT
And Nos. 185 old 187 Third Street.
TOBACCO 3GARS.
EXCELSIOR WORKS.
JMNIEINSON.
lsnafseturers sod pesters
I'.ibilire Snuff, Caere — , Pipes, aco.i
1F: 6 lIIEDZICILL BT.. 4.1.1.1.011:10NY .
On? -
~'.~ ~,:..~ J':
Nos; 180 and 182 Federal
AT 1111,23-GOLD MIXED WATZBESOOF
CLOTH. ,
AT 31c.-,•DOUPLE WIDTH WOOL PLAID
AT 16130.-7 PLAID POPLINS,
LT. rage.—DAER DELAINES, good style and
quality.
1.230.--IEAVY 6H3ETING MUSLIN
AT . E13,0.-GOOD DABS CALICO
'AT 500 -1100 P SMUTS, WELL MADE;
AT 70c.—CHILDREN'S PLAID SHAWLS.
WALL PAPERS.
Now OPENING, AT
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
& O. A. 1910011ETT fte CO.
CO. . s :45.
PPITBRTISFIR. PA.
WILLIAM
e•—£STRA GOOD 'BLEACHED MUSLIN
BLACK WATERPROOF CLOTH
BROWN WATERPRiIOr CLOTH
GOLD MI D W.&TEICPBOOF CLOTH
• _ •
CHINCHILLA CLOAKINGS
VELVET CLOAKINGB
PAISLEY SINGLE /ED DOUBLE SHAWLS
BLACK TBIBIST BBAWLS
WOOLS S SHAWLS
CHILDREN'S SHAWL/3
'LACE .1.37 D COLORED POPLTR ALPACAS
BLACK ALPACAS AND MISTIMES
SILK Mill.D POPLINS, &C.,.
AT THE LOW
WHOLESALE
-~yl,=,lAli'l
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal
ACILVIII, GLIDE & CO.,
M •
WILL OPEN TO 'TSB
WHOLESALE TRADE
on ar about TUBSDAT,.Desearber let, and the
RETAIL TRADE
on TIDDR9D &T. December 841. one of the
AND BILIT nELECTED STOCKS OF
HOLIDAY GOODS
aver brought to this city, isiisasting of
?AMOY WORif. BOVE& N
•
LARIAS lOESSMITICS,
• WATCU dTAID9,
ji°6l"T
13OIL'u'r3 w irikirtmß 6'f DDB
A Ino lot of WAX and CHINA DOLLS
TANGY SETTS, PINS AND DAB-BING%
CIGAR STANDS. Also, CI OAS CASES
---- • •
INK STANDS, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING
CASES, iANCY I"OII,TMONAIES, eto.
Sarßeinember the Vase
DIALCRITAI, GLYDE & CO.,
'TS and SO Market Street.
sea
muom..l' C 141,04,7,"
NO. 19 - FIFTH AVENUE,
THE PIEW
"LE PASTES PERTECTIoN."
"THE FA VoiIITE• " "THE. PtIPULAS ,
"THE RECIIFTI.)NV •
THOSIPSON,s TWIN SPEOSO,
WINGED ZEMITE."
" COSSETS AID PAT
GLOVE FITTING,"
ENT ••FANIERS."
THE NEW HOSED OVER SKIRT, "BELLS
SELENE," richly embroidered; an e legant street
or Skating Skirt.
RICH NIBRONIS FOR BOWS, SCARFS AND
fiksHES. _
ROMAN STRIPES AND PLAIDS.
SATINS, all shades cod widths—
PLUMES, HATe. AND BONNETS.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MgRINO UNDER
WEAR,
The richest and latest novelties In GIMPS,
_FRINGES AND BUTTQNS.
We especially direct attention to the areatexcel
lenc of the HARRIS SEAMLESS (Bouillon ) KID
GLOVES" over ail others. and for which we are the
bole Agents.
A complete line of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR"
SMUTS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVNS, HALF HOSE,_
UNDEILSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAP=
GOODS, and all other popular inakes.
mnittm & ciRLISLE,
N 0.19 FIFTH AVENUE
nols
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SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHEW
OPYZNICD IN TUTS CITY
CarATZINcTiftdBEIT.Tin 111 3 ,32(A8 8° . "
For Sale by Every Grocer in the City.,
Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St. /
non,
BILLIARD TyBLE9:;
STANDARD /
AMERICAN 'BILLIARD ,TABLES,
- AID 0010501 N MEM
I:lndisputably the best In nee: NEW IMPROVE.
MOM.' •Petented Noy. SOO, libel. and .4_ol
?491°619. "ItTolithing rankling to bililf the
t u t
quality_end lowest prices always on band
Our NEW CUE TRIMMER, Patented filar fltis,
1865, pries s2.oo—sk great allures..
Ilinstrated prise lists sent ark applieSUOU. .4ddreas
.PUELAN A, dOLLllroartla ,
63.66. 67 end 06 0110SUY 6r., New York City
1011,61:rwm
pEpL,Asinr-50 cash' No. ma
Atou sr° ai r for ni li b . Y D. OANISLD a SQN.
SEMPLE'S.
St., Allegheny City, Pa.,
STOCKINGS,
GLOVJ
. UNDERWEAR,
FOR LADIES, GENTLEIIEN'AND CHILDREN.
WRITE COUNTRY BLANKETS,
HEAVY COUNTRY FLANNELS.
SHIRTING FLANNELS,
FM WHITE FLAN,IIEIS,
Gored Felt Skirts,
Gored Cloth Skirts.,
CORSETS.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S RM.
TRENDS FLAMES AND FLownits.
RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS.
LADIES NEW. sTyvi LINEN COLLARS
Ladies and Gents Handkerchiefs,
EST PRICES,
AND RETAIL,
SE3Xl= l 'l_4lE'S ,
St, Allegheny City, Pa.
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HOLIDAY PRESENTS, . •
LAD WHERE TO GET THEN.
J, 'Z. lIIMPEMLB . .Bb . CO.,
52 ST. -CLAIR STREET,
Have put opened a a beantiftd assortment of I
DRESS GOODS,.
Bnitable for useful present', which they are selling
at lower prices than can be found in the city.
- POPLINS, DELLIN
SILErt. , .ALP ACAS,
IdICEINOS. SILKS,
CLOAKING cLorits,
PAISLEY SA. AWLS,
SHAWLS,
Table Linens, Napkins! Towels. Linen and. Cam.
brio Handlisrchle fa for Ladles and Gents.
Every description of DRY GOODS it lowest east.
ire prices.
No. 69 St. Clair near liberty St.
dell
87. ZWIIKET STREET. 87.
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rnavir Goons ! ,
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WATERPEOOP—aII colors and qualities. .
CASSIKERIS—for Min's and Boys , Wear.
LADIES, CLOASINGS—Large auortment.
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TRENCH .AND ENGLISH htZEINOS.
IRISH POPLIN-41.Q° per yard.
vramus POPLINS. I L ,
ELS trOPLINS. . , ,
PALERNA, CLOTH-11;r Suits.
BLACK SICILIAN LITSTRES.
BLACK AND COLORED EfIIPRESB CLOTHS—
Large varlet!.
VELVNIIINS—for sults. '
ELECTRICE CLOTHS. • •
Large assortment of PLAIDS ' .
lull stook. of DRIBS GOODS, at Lewnst Eastern
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TIESOBOBE P. PHILLIPS',
87 NAKKEr STREET.
33 1~
FV{~I
. NEW GOODS.
' NEW. ALPACCAS.
, NEW
/ ELAM SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLONrgs,
Ea. ti3017 4 1:71 7 ,
or No. 168 Mille Street.
• . 168.
168.
CUBA, MCOANDLESS g Co.,
lJ (Late Wilson, Carr & C 0.,)
WTIOLSII4I6II‘ DIALS.= IN
Fozeign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD IYISEZT,
Taird door above Diamond
-‘ rrriszxrEet. PA.
-BENJAMIN BINGIRLY rump ci.mB.
QINGEIRLT & CLEIS, Sucemon
S
to ow. Tr. BOIWOUMAN k CO.,
PRACTICAL LITHORRApHERS.
The only Btu= lithographic Establtihment West
of the Mountains. Boldness Oar& Letter Seeds.
Soong Lahel.l, Clroulnrs, dhow c a rds , Minor '.
Portraits._ le taws, (Pirttllontes of Repo
grit C4Ries. is.. 11015. TS and 111 Third 'troth
rzhtiotik.t,
F y 3. ~_.~.~~.:
A NNITAL
4.ji.
REDUCTION.
OtH BEGELAIL DECEMBER CLEAR/NM
SALE Is sow fully Inaugurated. ft prices this s e..
cure BETTER BABRALNS THAN EV=3lll.
roma. in
CAL-IMPVIT S,
OIL. CLOTHS, MATTINCS,
Good Carpets for 25 cents a lard.
OLIVER
itionicrcrricols -
Hoop Ste•
C 011.2 OILICYTTEIS,
Embroideries, #459
iatitanEw)HEßs.
&c., &C., &C.
M'CLINTOCii, .
AND COMPANY,
Igo. 23 Fifth Street.
CARPETS,
(NCO ! , • tea.
We offer our stock at reduced
priceS for a SHOUT TINE hefore
commencing to take stock.
Now is the time to:buy?,
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 FIFriL AVENUE,
dz , 4:dikw7
DECEMBER 1868.
FOR 30 lII'S ONLY,
CAFtPETS
ATRET
.LESS THAN wHousAu PRICES.
We offer FOR A FEW
WEEKS ONLY our goods at a
large reduction 'from iegulat
rates. Our stock is fall and
complete in all departments!
and we shall sell the best ou.a4
ities and styles of Carpets at,
prices at which we cannot re.i
place them, giving our cusi
tomers an opp9rtunity of obi
taming Bargains that may
never be offered again. Thu -
special sale will codling
only until the time of takiil
our annual inventory of stock
at the end of this month.
ITARIAND COUBS,
71 AND 73 Firm Amur.
TAKING STdC
PRICES OF CARP
GREATLY REDUCED 1,
Our Stock is now unusual/2/1(M, It,
and well assorted in every tine.
We offer great indtteetneitts
buy nose.
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WCALLUMBItOTII
51 FIFTH AVENCTE
no
EMI
Will. KILLER, , ,
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(Late Miller & IlleketsoN) • I
.
Nds. - 221 AND 2239
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Cornet Liberty and Irwin Stree ts
1
alks to the trade at Low Mores: 1 .
150 pkgs. of NSW ISAOKAREL, la . bartai
Dawes, quarters and Mts. A.3i
100 cleats choice YOUNG BYRON, JAP
and IMPERIAL TEAS.
50 stets choice RANGOON RICE.
25 bldg. choke CAROLINA RICE. , •
75 bbls. LONG ISLAND SYRUP.
50 bbls. SYRUP,ehotea brands.
100 bids. N. O. MOLASSES. 11
58 btds. BERMUDA moLABBIS., t
1100 bbls. REPINED SUGAR. .-......1
1151ituf g. PORTO RICO,CUBA aId Dais+,
• RABA SUGARS. • .
XOO bags RIO COTFEE. ......
50 bags JAVA and LAGUATRACOFP x. P .•
100 eases IMPORTED CLARET. ..
i $l6O eases 1110Eir & CRANDON'S- CRAP§
PAUNE WINES. •
SCOTCH ALE and LONDON ?Walla. on
/tautly oritu
50i) BUSHELS
YaIarBIEOUTHERS BED Wllll3,
To SAITO and for rale byAs.
nen KaBANZ ANJ
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