The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 16, 1868, Image 2

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    tijt Eittstutgt Gaitttr.
SMOKE IN 'WINTER.
•
The shiggi.h smOke curls un from some deep dell,
The stiffened air exploring iu the dawn,
And making slow acquaintance with the day,
Delaying now upon its heavenward cou'se,
In wreathed loiterings dallying w,th Itself
With as uncertain purpose and slow deed
AS Its half-awakened master by the hearth.
Whose mind. still slumbering, and sluggish thoughts
Have not yet swept Into the onward current
Of the taw clay;—and now It streams afar, -
The while tee chopper goes with step direct,
And mind intent to wield the early axe.
. • -
Viist in the early dawn he sends abroad
'theearly scout, his emissary, smoke,
earliest, lates pilgrim from big roof,
To feel the frostysair, inform the day:
And, while he croucnes still beside the hearth,
Her
gone down
to Unbarthis door;
It has gone down the glen with the light wind.
And o'er the plain untntledlts eentnrous wreath,
Drs €d Ole tree tonie,loitereld Upon the hill,
And wartund , the inilierke ofee.early-bird; - -
An drib*: Perchance:llo I the crispy air. ,_
4
Bad caught , fig tof the day o'er the eartlrs edge,
`And:gierts•his master'd eye nt his law door,
As SOM. Xerill . 1.0.91111 In the upper skv..
EPHEI~BI
--In Parislegroesand,whites are coned 4
ered just as good as each other,
—A tunnel under the Delaware :rive is
the presint idea in Philadelphia. - 1
-A conTentioi oi Colored Methodist
Bishopditi to beheld in Philadelphia.
—The neck of the , Empress ..!ugeale is
_Said to be wrinkled. Important, if true. .
—camills - Urso is playing -her fiddle in
Cincinnati, where Fanny Janauseheek is
acting. \ • .
-The few Indians in Florida are going
to more to the neighborhood of Lake Okee
ohobee.
—A New England paper, thinks all the
ater financial schemes are More specie-011 S
than sound. - _
-31aziini's health is-in So critical a con
.4lition that his physicians have no hope of
his recovery. -•
—Victor Hugo, who reads English books
with great pleasure, can neither -speak nor
write the language. • '
Charles-. Dickens has received $B,OOO
or his share of the profits ofthe performance
of L'Abime in Paris.
—Fanny Janauschedk is in Cincinnati
again. Last year; she was overwhelmed
with ovations in that city,
A—Slippers,<are in andliigli boots out in
Paris:' We hope this fashion will founder
On its way across the Atlantic,
Two.of<our. German cotemporaries are
publishing as their feui?leton the same story,
Grekh ititcg:Ole&h, by AtelchlorMey.
--Cincinnati has two skating rinks, at
one of which Mr. E. T. Goodrich, who calls
' ;himself champion"shater of America, is gy
-rating.
— Buie,' is so scarce that people are im
iporting it from Europe. One firm in Cirt:
cl i nnati received 2500 bushels from 13avarla
,lapit week.
t--Prheeton has a negro student, and the
white ,itudents feel scandalized. Perhaps
,they fear that he will get Mr. jerorae is prize
from them.
_
New, - York-correspondent, unwilling
to be kind and unable to be gallant, speaks
ofMaggie Mitchell as the "Venerable Amer
ican Soubrette."
—Several in the neighborhood of
tincinnati have velocipedes, on which they
are, as,yet,lbut indifferent performers, but
promise to improve.
—Le Folletlells its lady . readers that "all
you have to do is to wear a very high or
very sniooth . held-dress, and You are de
cidedly fashionable."
—The Drinamer Boy is . being produced
in Cincinpati, and extra trains 'ire run on
'several of the railroads. - for theiccommoda
- tion of country throngs.
,
Canada' woman cut off her baby's
head bec4uise she differed with her husband
pa to the trimmer in - which the child should
-be.educated 'when it arrived at the • age of
twelve. '
--Bismarck has two sons who are study
diplomacy and one daughter who is
,practicing it' She'. is about io marry a
;Wealthy and influential nobleraan of South
•Germany.
--.11. - mari at the whipping post. in Dela
„ware get twenty additional lashes Tor mak
•;'fling faces at the: Sheriff. He was In pain and
couldn'thelP it, but the:sheriff is a suspi6
_-. ions : brother. _ •
" --- Swissipaprs will get tffentselves into
• 'trouble-if they'are "not careful. They have
bienlsserting that there is 'nothing more
- or less' theffiatter with Bbnrilirck than de-
Yriurn tremens. -
•
The -Bible is - about She only thing not
subjected to the inconveniences which fol
„lowed the 'confusion of the tower of Babel.
The Book is printed in 200 different langua
t ges and dialects. _
--Drummers and sample traders were
`Somewhat alarmed in Baltimore last Friday
'by - the arrest of two of their , number from
-New- York for: tradinc_without licensee.
.They were each released on - ,one thouiand
dollars bail. .
—The January number of the Galaxy is
the best and most varied - American poptilar
magazine -vre'have seen - , we do not think
there Is an article; in this number which is
not abovelnedlObritY.” No periodical in. the
country advances more constantly than this
sane, and the publishers should be proud of
their success. - • •
-• —The Cincinnati' Commercial thinks op
poidtion to their 'short-span bridges comes
ivith r bad gfgce &out' I?ittsburgh, where "the-'
.budges" aro s of- unusually. short-span. As
Tittabuigi the' head - of heavy naviga
ton on the Chia, and no large boats pass,
itmiler her bridges.. We , ean hardly think
that the point fm the Cincinnati paper is
-7 411 .4 1 ke0l and, besides, our bridges were
-all bullt'solong ago, that we have had. time
to discover any shortcomings in thern"and
have generosity enough to give our neigh
bors the benefit of our long experience.
• —On Holiday night Of . hist week a
in Chien°, slightly under,-,the Influence of
went into an open freight car, lade,it
with flour, to escape, the fury of a snow I
sto rm .. scarcely had he Rained'this-refuge.,
'hen some employe; unaware of. the'
tilled addition . . to dig. freight, closed and
locked the door. Pour da3ra.afterwarda i on
YelitihltiS'cii;4lflcii'll'adreached Zanesville,
and the unfortunate prisoner was discovered
and released, with his limes badly frozen
and his strength starved out of him. He
had been Taxable previously to make himself
heard during his long jourxelr.
—Here are some Bostori'Builetinisms;
they appeared as special telegrams :
A rise in Erie was reported on Wall street
to-day—it turned out to be the people in
Erie, Pa., who rise about 7 a. ar.
The President complains' that Congress
had not the good manners- to listen to his
Message. Congress replies that-evil com
munications corrupt good , manners.
It is . rnmored_that Bonney will• have
hand in t)te new Cabinet-rsome Ledger-dp
main about this. ,• ; • ; •
Secretary Welles intends writing the hie
tery of the American „Navy; with a se&
The pork 'butchers have refused to supply
the Emperor's Ltable-4they assert that he
could not be kept inliarn. •
A copy of the Springfield (Hass.)..Repub.
Juan his reported to ..have been seized in
Perla, after 5L Anuoricm bad perused it, on
complaint that it was a read Republican.
The. Emperor looks careworn and his Bair
is turning "gray. He did not dye, as re
ported. •
The fin in the BUltlkleB eeralgio created
great 'alarm among the lailies• r it was.'
harens-seare:em affair.
Turkey continues to as-crate her -trouble
and desires to gobble more of Greece than
she is able.
B,DUSTBLIL
—Fifteen cents a piece are paid for rat
skins in IHinesota.
—A large•new. carriage .factory is being
built at Portsmouth, N. H.
—Forty-four vessels, from foraign ports
arrived in Boston last week.
—A shoe manufactory is the latest addi
tion to the industrial establishments of Cor
inth.
—There are several large flouring mills
within three miles of Garden City; Mimie
,l
sots.
- .
—Eight hundred and ten ste,amboata ar
rived at St. Paul during the season just
closed.
-15'p to the 20th of August the exports
of tea from China and Japan had reached
84,500,000 pounds.
—Fifty-eight million feet of lumber
ha4e . been manufactured in Clinton, lowa,
during the last' ear.
" '-I-One million three hundred thousand tons
of coal hive been shipped this year from
Cumberland r Maryland.
—The - long-shore ship painters of New
York work nine hours a day all tke year
round for $3,50 daily wages.
- —Thd Woonsocket (R. I.) Ribber Com
pany employs 120 hands and consumes 1,500
pounds of rubber per month.
thousand buildings, besides twen
ty-five churches, is what Chicago has done
in the building way diking 1868.
—Next spring a puddling mill is to be
added to the already extensive workS of the
'Rolling Mill Company at Rome, N. Y.
Thefurinarket has opened in Millne
sota, and hunters who ha're already come
in report an unusually successful season.
—A gentleman of Pittsfield, N. H., has
oftered to give the site for a shoe factory to
'anybody who will build one in that place.
—One firm at Three. Rivers, Michigan,
has, during the past season, turned 1,250;-
000 feet of lumber into sashes, doors and
blinds.:
—ln the North,rn part of Wisconsin the
saw mills . have / thut down for the winter,
and most of ik hands have -gone off lum
bering.
—Cleveland, Ohio, firms have sold enor
mous quantities of coal oil within a few
weeks: One Arm disposed of 9,000 barrels,
in a single lot.
—The'receipts Of oats at Chicago for nine
months of this year, up to October' Ist, foot
up 11;000,000 bushels, which is equal to the
entire receipts last year.
'--Lewistown, Maine, is one of the most
prosperous places in the State, and is getting
to be an lmportant business • centre, doing
no inconsiderable wholesale business with
interior buyers. • ' _
—The New York 13ricklayers' union
wanted to agree that after January Ist, 1809,
the rate of pay should be $4,00 per day, bat
Union No. 4 mask out for $4,50, and so
the resolution dropped.
car recently left Boston laden with
salt for a firm in . Salt__Lake City, to whicq
place itis to go througla without chance of
bulk, a distance of two thousand three hun
dred and ninety-eiiht
—lt is reported -that there were never so
„
many vessels in the port of Providence, R.
1., as at the-present-time. Abouf_two hurt
.4lred are now -- ,there,_inost than - loaded
withioni.ared - w - aiting toditichtige:
--Abaliae, Kansas, --is . the entreput for
Texas cattle brought into the WesterriStates.
Within the last six months:abont oft o zThun
dred thoniand -head-of these - cattle-have at.
riVed. there tend; - been shipPed. Eastby the
—The locomotive business, at Patterson,
New Jersey, is reported to be very brisk,
and business bids fair to be: good all winter.
It is stated that all the locomotive works in
the country are employing full sets of hands
and are wOrking full time.
A process of chemically coloring metals
his ,been invented by A. G. Schiller; The
&goring isrleautiful and permanent, and co
be, applied to all metals. The process will
be extensively used for coloring eyelets,
Which can be`done, at the rate of 100,000 in
15 minutes. ", :it ,
—According to , the Ellsworth (Maine)
American the averied annual production
there is 85,000,000'feet along lumber; 200,-
000 sugar box. shooks; 200,000110 s; 500,000
b .
shingles; 200,000 clap ards omd 'a large
quantity of smaller stu • Value of annual
production -:estimated at;\from $700,000 to
$950,000. '
—The National Bricklayers' Union;will
hold n Con:Verdian in Washington, D. C.,
on January 11, 1869, to deliberide on,ques
(ions of:interest i to thb entire trade through
out the _United States, It Is 'stated that
tbererrire - about 10,000 bricklayers orertlz4
In iniiints' tiOuglioUt tlie-'.cClL*#4-r.:,g140
Convention, it is expectee, :will adopt
measures to prevent strikes hereafter.
PIT T I'SBURGii `GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, DEC
TEETH EXTRACTED
vvri-Ercrwr pairti
NO CHARGE MADE NREINARTET/OLAL
THE E{ ARE ORDEB.EN.
A FULL BET FOR U,
AT DR. SCOTT'S -;
An PENN FERRET. in DOOR ARM mud,.
ALL IMAM WARRANTRa.artgLIAND EX
AMINE spzoinnuas OT VAOAN-
GAS PI 11,
"VVAILDON & KELLY,
Mauratbstarels smd Whelepale Deakin in
Lamp?" LanOM; Chandeliers
AND LAMP. COODS.
afts„ (Wooer Jam Lis,* 4inare ems,'
N 0.147 WOod Street.
osenoil I Bei .
sreka ilk lia d ilk /vow.
GLASS CHINA OUTLIRY
100 WOOD STREET.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
FINE VASES,
BOHEMIAN AND
/ NEW STYLES,
D4ll SETS, TEA SETS,
GIFT CUPS,
SMOKING SETS,
SILVER PLATED GOODS
'-
Call and examine - our goods, and .we feel
inland no one need fall.to be suited. 1 '
R. E. BREED & CO
1
100 wOOD STREET.
PIANOS. ORGANS, &C.
DUY THE BEST AND CHEAP. ,
EST PIANO AND ORGAN.
Sehonneeker's Gold Nodal: Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE iiit6AN;
The 13011031ACKER PIANO combines all- the
atest valuable improvements known In the con
-I:ruction of a first class inssrnment. and has always
bCea awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited: Its tone Is fall, sonorous and sweet. The
workhounshio, for durabilloy s sad beauty, surpass
- ill ethers. Prices Ikons'/SO to gib% (according to
style and tartish.) cheaper than all other so-called
first class Plano. I
ESTETT COTTAqE OR9AN •
Stands at the head of all reed instruments. In pro.
iducing the moat perfect pile quality of tone of any
atmllar Instrument,in the United States. • It, in alm.
ide and compact in conntmetion, and not liabic to
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" le only to be found In thin Organ.
Price from $lOO to 080. All guaranteed for fire
BABB,. SNAKE & B
No. Ili BT. CirAMET.
PIANO 9 AND ORG A NS;--An
tire new stock of
KNABE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS;
VAINEs BROS., PIANOS:
' PRINCE & CO'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS
and TREAT, LINSLEY & CO'S ORGANS. AND
MELODEONS.
SEWING MACHINES.
.- - -
MHE GREAT . AMERICAN COM.
BINATIO.N. •• -
BUTTON•IIOLE OVERSEIXINti
AND SEWING MACHINE.
_ IT HAS SO EQUAL,
ABSOLUTELY THE' BEIi.TF'AHILF.-.
MACHINE IN THE • Tri , J.ELD, LN
THINSICALLY TilE CHEAPEST.
ar Agents wanted to soli this Msohi o, . -
, Agimii for :Western PennerrlvAlals.
Corner FIFTH AND MARKET STREETBrorrer -
Richardson's Jewelry Store,
MERCHANT Tiaude:
-7 4 . 1 " ..1 (Late Cutter With - W. Ifeepenhe)de,)
IiZERCEiratNT TAILiOrCo
No. - 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
iie26:y2l
NEW FALL GOODS.
A splendid new stock of
CLOTIa.S, CASS. I2I IZELIMS,sk.o.
Just received by HENRY METER.
,sel4: , Marcitaut • Te/dor. 73 it,ill,lllleld Omit.
MECHANICAL , ENGINEER:
iprzacEvAL.BECHIeTT,
4 *" ''IIIIiIOIIANICAt ithOINEEIIIII
• ' •
Astd:"Soito_ r Patents.
- (Late of P. 7. W. IC. italway.)
*Mee; No; 79 TIeDgRAL P.ITZEZniBoom No.
ogotalri. .P. Q. 80X,50, .LLLBORE CITY.
NACKENZET, of all dseriptlons,_ esigned.
BLAST arid ROLLIId(G IaLL DRAW.
DEUS faroloked.:lPartionlar attentlob. paid to de.
algabgrcOLLLllitY LOCONOTIVE.I. Patents ooto ,
fideittially_ solicited. An ErENING DRAN - 4 -
INO CLAM fir 'mechanic* every. WNDN'ICSDAY
NIGHT. ' ' • • .1' 1D4'839
OEMENT., -- :SOAP STONE, &o
blteatiest and Seat 'Pipe In the market. Alan, .1“).!
B.ICNIDA.LN *WHAT/Lie ,13.E.1113.1i7f0r i
• 'iS U. do C. A PROCEEirri" it CO.
Office and Manufactory -740 RICREOPA tiT.4
Allegheny. de-Orders by mall promptly attended
1. ter4rOa'
Ann, jutr,suzgis
To arrive and for 21110 by
bon - MoBARE & ARIZ%
DENTISTRY
Otgo. ,
A large stock of
of all descriptions
'.l7i Pro" •
43 FLOW avenue. Sole Agent
OS AND NOTIONS.
PitESENTE
HOLM
HOLIDAY PRESEITTS
ROMAN SILK BOWS.
LADIES
ti l
.T.. 4.51,43 . ' 0 000ELIStarSi.
CE HANIKERCIIIITS. ::
! . '
Rosewood 'Handkerchief and
Glove Boxes
WATCH STANDS AND CIGAR CASES,
WRITING DRESS AND ALBUMS
,The Slant and eheaflat asacortment of
WAX AND CHINA DOLLS,
TRAVELING CASES,
CARTE DE TIS;TE RASRETS.
LUMEN & GENTS tINDERWESE
LAMM PIU UIT OPERA. HOODS,
The New Striped Felt Skirl,
WOOLEN GOODS at Cost
Plus Embroidered Slipper Patterns. Bearttlfal
Embroidered! Cuklons.
EILA.CRITht, GLYDE & Co.,
DS and tHI) Market Street.'
HUM & CHLISLE,
NO. 19 FIFE AVENUE,
THE NEW SKIRT,
i .— "LE RANIER PERFECTION." — . - -
"THE FAVORITE." "THE POPULAR,".
"THE RECE,PTIoN,'
0 -- THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING,
"WINGED ZEPHYR,"
"GLOVE FITTLNG," CORSETS AND PAT-.
O ENT "PA NIERS."
THE NEW GORED OVER SHIRT, "BELLE
II HELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street
or Skating Skirt.
RICH RIBBONS Fen BOWS, SCARFS AND
F SAIIIES.
ROWAN STRIPES AND PLAIDS.
r . SATINS, all shades Ind widths.
FLOWERS. PLUMES HATS AND BONNETS.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDER
..WEA_R,
FIN G i n 6 4D allUT'llajt.t. novelties In GIMPS,
We especially direct attention to the great excel
lence of the - HARRIS SEAMLESS (Ronilionl KID
GLOVES" over all others. and for which we are the
Sole Agents.
' A complete Hoe of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR"
ISHIRTS, SUSPENDER.S, GLOVES, HALF HOSE,
U.DERSHIRTs AND DRAWERS.
SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAPER
GOODS, and all other popular makes.
MICRO & MUSK
NO. I 9 FIFTH AV V ENUE.
n 025
A .111ERRY CHRISTMAS !
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
•
DENNISON & DECKER .
NO. 27 . FIFTH AVENUE, ,
' B e
tova
ck just received a large and judiciously asserted
of
EMBROIDERIES,- LACE GOODS,
THIAMIN GS, HOSIERY, •
Hid. Gloves, Handkerchief+, Slipper
Palierns, Zephyr Goods, !Scarfs
and Gents Furnishing.
. -
Goods,
and Nations generally. -
eu tal l e e a f d o i r d selection is alfoi'ded In special novelties
HOLIDAY PRESENTt,
to which the &Gelation of lady readers Is specially
called.
DENNISON & HECKERT,
deB NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE.
pnicEs MARKED DOWN.
BARGAINS Di , ALMOST EVERTTLILNG.
REAL HRH STITCH; all
S, 1 L up inen. I
ANRER
CHANFE. DO 7e EKEDLLI a EN HAN DKERCHIEFS
034 c ~Sc to 80c.
All our HATS at o - te-half regular prices.
• All t styles . BALMORAL SKIRTS and Bradley , .
latest or 1100.0 SKIRTS, at Ma Lowest
Prices In the City._
EIENTS , MERINO VEST end DRAWERS, 40c
to $ 5 .1 1 -0.
AT EATON'S,
.N&FI7 Fifth Avenue.
_,cRACKER BAKERIES.
'‘ c i ,„ ei
_
~..,..4,y4. z., l..!!= 4 ilziviitiv ) . 1
l 7. "0/
„ -- ir, Ir. Id 1 :: . ,s, t'..:,•f',. ..pi• ;(*.w
...-: i , ...*41.-. 1 . :ii1.v...x.. 4 ,4 3 ,1,4, 44}4'0141 ...k • 13,1
ARE. SUPERIOR TO ANY 'OTHER!
OFFERED IN TRIS CITY.
ciTSTER, WATER, BUTTER SUGAR, SODA,
CREAM, BOOTOR. and LEMON EIeCUITS. ~,
For Sale by Every Grikeria the City.
.114kqy,.N091 - 0111017 St.
---- 10,0_,40. 1 :AND — 001011. ,
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DYER AND SCOURER.
Mo. 8 EYS. CMILM. SWI=
And Nes. 1815 and 187 Tldrd Went.
r,imstraes, roit.
k v i 3 T:'R'PI Zi 311
=
Er B. LYON,
Heine-' of Weights
`No. a FOUIITE
lEptweark Libert
OnTwin Prompt aitekapa
HAIR AND PE
ileVir PECp . , , Oran : mental gait
/1 WWOIII/UR A`ND liirlDflelt, , RO, 133
rad etreet, neng Stnittilleld,,Mitteburait•' I
lis_nd, gm anoxia steepriterli Of MAMA!
W A lirg a Val ,t 1 , OUBLg; Gentlemen s WIG% •TO.
my N1•3 4, L
R eattaivertAiin taum iftkamarrisi
,ge . A good Tries in auk IM given for
RAW •
Ladles' and Gentlemen'i Rats Cutting dead
the zeatefit manner. . mhtmil
EMBER 16 . 186 e,
nLosiNG, OUT SALE OF
J. Z. BURCHTELII Se CO'S.,
AT
NO. 52 ST. GLAIR STREET,
CONTINUE.b.
THE ENT= STOCK 06',
- 12101Et..Y . GODS
SEDUCED to closu out hefore taking stock.
air time to get useful - HOLIDAY
PRESENTS cheap. -
R
• •
87. IILift.HET 7REET. 87.
WATERPROOF—aII colors and visaides.
CASSEITERES—for Men's and Boys' Wear.
LADIES' CLOAKINGS—Lame assortment.
FRENCH' AND ENGLISH MERINOS.
IRISH POPLIN - 111.00 per yard.
VELOUS POPLINS.
SILX POPLINS.
PALERMA CLOTH—for Salts.
BLACK SICILLAS LITSTBES. - 1. - f?
BLACK AND COLORIC CLOTHS—
Large variety,.
VELVETEENS—for Sults.
ELECTRIC CLOTHS.
Large assortment of PLAIDS. 77—
Full stook of DRESS GOODS, aVairest Eastern
Prices.
-
THEODORE , F.
.
87 MAREET STREET.
-
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
SEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILH&
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
li'. SOUCY,
tar No. 168 Wylie Street. jel
CIALlpt, IIfcCANDLESS & CO.;
(Late Wilson, Carr )
WEtOLYSAL I C , D ir ' A r 'C"
Foreign and Domestic Dry (beds
91* wooD wraxisi s •
Th)rd door above Dlaraoad alley,
, „ rmsiunelt. ra.
=
I nd. Measures,
and Ferry str,et4_
• *tlia?
1201
4340 x lugAyvmi,
2 , yaitifeterarzu or
. CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
I• ' -`,, • • • t.•
lAnds not'.
1,3 q...*-1 14 nra.,11A-MaKs, ac., &c.
ivantamq.AL t 31... Allegheny.
DRY GOODS.
54 -
•
MINIM
EXTRA HEAVY
tkarred
A VERY LARGE STOCK,
14 , 70::)17%r c:)rrerett,
IN GOODlirryths.
FELROvII
19
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CARPETS AND OIL CL01938. -
54.
51.
FIFTH AVENuE,
M'CA,LLUN BROTHERS,
GRAD 'CMG SAE-OF'..
TREMENDOUS_ REDUCTION
Motor 40449m911.,
UNTIL WE TAKE STOCK.
WCALLUM BROTHERS.
del4
3R3EIDICr4C7'IOW ! !
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4 0 1 _opP r inEriElly
cfcp.. 9 cfcca
' We offer our stock at reduced
prices for a SHORT TIME before
commencing to lake stoek.
Now is the time to buy.
BOVARD, ROSE & cal
21 FIVIIE AVENUE.
de4:d4vi7r
DECEM z ER 186%
FOR 30 DAYS ONLY.
CARPETS
"wiz .3R.M612.a.X.M.
LESS THAN WHOLESALE.tIC
We offer FOR A FEW
WEEKS ONLY our goods at ; a
large, reduction from regular
rates. Our stock is full and
complete in all departments,
and we shall sell the best quad-,
ities and styles of Carpets;at - _
prices at which we cannot-re
place them, giving our cus
tomers an opportunity of ob-_
tainiug Bargains that may I - -
never, be offered again. This 1--
special sale will continue ] 72 -
only until the time of taking,
our annual inventory of stock
at the end of this month.
N'FARLAND C.
COLLIN
71 MI 73 FIkTIE OMIT&
lIMMI
ANNUAL
REDUCTION.
OUB REGULAR DECE.3II3ER e CLEARANCE
SALE is now 'fully inaugurated, at prices 'tbat Gat
cure BETTER: BARGAINS THAN EVER BE. I
FORE, in
C .RL,II.IE'rES,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINCS,
&c., &c., &c.,
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Good Carpet for= 25 - vents a Yard BT. -
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCK
AND COMPANY,
.1
No, 23 Fifth ;Street.
• .
LITHOGRAPHERS.
FIZAJAMIN eint911211.2 5P111412 S P111412
INGERLY ' IC - CLEM, 'Successors
to %so. P. SCHBORicAIt s co,_ • •
• PRACITDAIr LITHOOMARIMUL,
The em.. 17 Steam Lithovaphte Ektabllsbatent
tit-the atoaatatne.' Dulness Carets, • Letteir Seadst
Beads, Labate, CircuLari v Ah9w Card/N. - MIAOW.
Forteittcllawa; Certificates oPtieticadtc ,
tin'
??195., 4
" and pa*,
Pfctd.t e .:l. ' ,'•
'STONE. ,
WEST COMMON . •
._*.Mae:,hifte Stone Worka, .
.
Northwest corner of West Cpmmon, AlleghenY.
WITJAR 7 E.ATVATEII,4p2cO+
Have on hand or prepare on shoat notice Hearth
and Step Stones, Flags for Sidewalks, Brunt °
Vaults, . Se.., ;Head 'and. Tomb Stane sc.. '
Orders DrounnlT executed.. Pri.va reasonable
TOBACCO A.ND CrGAB.S.
E I X , C*, 4B 4 I P Ia WNUELS.
Irsnufascarers ansiDe,tes*l",,tv;
Tabarco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes,‘&o4
IF: 8 TBDERAL BT., ALLEORILIaI-
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