The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 17, 1868, Image 2

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GEORGE 11. BORER'S “SECOND
,' , GREETING."
Look back across your. fl fty years, - •
Upon And be again the man", the mai.
• "-
p whose youthful hopes and fears
trod" a sweetest sacrament was laid.
•
Bridge Times swift river with a span
Whose arch shall hide his wares from sight:
Glide back to where your lives began;
i Let put and present re-unite. .
Be this that far October day
Which distance only
smokyhe hi alter , -
A day with clouds or gray _
Boning above the hills of Are. . • ••-
. . ,
'• Be this that quickly-failing night
Which caught yoa almost unaware— > '
Your marriage eve; and lo! how bright
Shines every star that glittered there!
Make each of us a wedding guest, .
A friend amid the throng you knew.
Whose bps pronouncidyeur nuptials blest.
_ Whose eyes were fitted with tender dew.
' Why think, 0 Bride, of bow the ho urs
led,
•
Bove stored your memory as they
roi
Or why your wreath of prange towers
Time's alchemy has turned to gold ?
-'-
Why, Bri egropm, 100 f. OM We to lace,
As thou h you knew thtm. and could name
•
your chit grace.
ren—women fair wits
And ri pened men of worth anUfame!
Why look you both for one who lies
In glory, bat so for apart ease:
? '
Big laureled memory dime yourheart.
You esit bat see Sim with the
,
- - Think them not yours; but each a guest
Or kinsman, and ourselves your peers.
Who differ from you. like the rear
Of mortals, but in looks and years. •
. •, . - • -
We wslaverhus. pin y ancys wand
'We and riur chain
BY this one golden lint.-11 bond
. Whose touch snall-mokeyon young again.
Igen see the fruit Within the tower:
t , .. We see the flower within the fruit:
About , the ripening sun and shower
Our wilful lips to-night are mute!'
The made calls, the'dallee le set,
The feast la spr Brid e , thin the Dail:
, . Bridegroom and a whirr. forget
. A little, to remember.all! . . - '
EPIERMIS.
—Joe Jefferion is in Cincinnati.
—New Orlesns lira a chamelcon alligator.
—Thomas Jefferson never made a speech.
--Kentucky ladies sometimes go fox hunt.
.
—Mrs. iSprague and her Senator axe in
,Charleston: •
—Mrs. Lincoln is very ill in 'Frankfort,
_on the-Main
- _,The poor Prince of Wales does dance
- beautifully.
=Thurlow Weed is so ill he can't read
"newspapers. _
—The - cattle disease has broken out; at
Milford, Conn.
--General Hancock is in New Ybrk, and
not m Chicago.
—Some Paris doctors think steel pens are
unhealthy to use.
-Lliawthonie's • residence, at. Concord,
ls for sale. -
—Whittier wants Charles Sumner for
Secretary of State.
—An exchange says "The Princess Salm
Salm has a little Mm."
' new and mysterious plague is killing,
' off the bees in England. •
—A slight cough is one of the fashionable
. affectations of the season. • i
.:-Puneh thinks that black and blue are
too often the election colors.
—Booth's new theatre is really to be
opened on the 18th of Jannary. •
—Up in Connecticut recently a child fell
on a pair of scissors and killed itself.
—A grand-son 'of ComModore Vander
bilt is to be married on Christmas Thre.
—Alboni has grown frightfully thin, so
• that at last her name is an appropriate one.
—You can buy a lemon in Boston. at less
than one halLwitat_you_havelo-,pey for._en
apple.
—ln Germany there are twenty-nine uni
versities with 2,194 professors and 21,542
students. •
—The Chicago papers • are necessarily
fined with accounts of the great military,
re-union.
-Ole Bull is to give two concerts inthe,
Academy of Haste, in Philadelphia, 'next
• - SaturdaY. .
—An exchange asks, "When do oarsmen
resemble Indiin Chiefs?- When theyfeath
- er their sculls." -
—ln lifichigan"copper mining la said to
• employ a capital of $50,000,000; and nearly
40.000 persons. -
—Kentucky expects a mild, open winter,
hecanse the woods abonnd in red headed .
Wood-peeliera.
—in spite of ridicide, or perhaps because
• of ridicule,. the Gredmi bend is on the in;.
crease in ltew York. • k
.—Fine weather seems to have departed
for a time, but we have had an unusual
ration of pleasant days. , •
If allthe "assurances" in our exchanges
be true.' President Grant's cabinet wilt con
- silt, of some 'TO Members.
Two hunters ofßoxbery, Canada, went
shooting, weregoneiii . t days, and Rifted
three bears and' eight deer.
The previsional . goe7iinent of Spain
consplalis to England that Gibraltar has
been put on a war footing. ,
statistician has discovered
,that the
steam engines • • of this country represent
about 8,000,000 horse power.
• _ • =-Forty thoutand stand of arms, captured
by Prussians during the war of 1806, haave
been altered into needle guns. I P 4
!=-Seine of the. yresbyterian churches 3n
- Philadelphia are. o be decorated for Christ.
,
mas with evergeeris and flowers.
14 conneeticut a sonambulist recently
went to the wharf ; asleep and fished
for an.hour, but didn't get a bite.
A cbritemporarY says that one of the most
forinidable "ring's" at Washington this ses
sion is the Agent Ring "
--Why is a fiTt young' lady litre a steam
. boat? • Because she never goes ahead with
- out a swell after her.
Nearly fourteen dollara in gold
• ,have been derived within one year from the
sale of edclesiastical property Italy. '
—Count Cliorinsky - bas gone mad in his
prisen, but the Baroness ;Ebergenyi still
smiles and bears her punishment bravely.
--The Sultan of
, Zangrietier is.' anxious to
co-operate with England and the United
• Stges in the eeppression.of the slave trade.
—Thestudy•lif phonography is so dill'-
. cult that nyoung man in Philadelphia went
in4d'aer it and killed his maternal relative.
•, Bey. lilt, Millburn, the blind preacher,
will probably recover his sight. He is now
in Berlin under the care of Dr. Vdn Graaf:
2--A ear is building in California for the first
• tkrough trip to New York over the Pacific
Railroad. The finish to to of California
laurel.
—Vermont contains no house that is not
within half a mile of a school and scarcely
100 native born inhabitants who cannot read
and write. •
"late
—The will of the . Mrs. Hookei% wife
of the General, requests that all her wed
diDg p r esents shall be returned to those who
gavelhera.
—The vexed S and important question,
"Who is the champion banjoist of the
world?" is to be decided soon by a contest
• .
in New York.
—The handseme arch in Berlin, knoWn
as the Brandenbirg gate, has had some al
terations recently made in it which, it issaid,
improve it much.
-A college was inaugurated on the 25th
nit. at Naples for the study of Asiatic lan
guages, thereby facilitating the relations be
tween Italy and the East.
--"My farm of ten acres" is a pretty idea
enough but would hardly satisfy an Arizona
farmer, one of whom advertises for sale his
little farm of 1,000,000 acres.
—A portrait ef the venerable Horace
Binney was preserated to the Union League
in Pkilndelphis on Monday 'last. Mr. Bin
ney semi old. '
;---Etiquette/ tat' fine -thing. Isabella can
ziothe invited to - visit the imperial family at
cloMpiegne, as . Queen or. •Ex-Queen 'lsa
bella, but she, is invited as Comtesse d'Ar
raniez.
• --The • Philadelphia Ledger says: Wes
tern Pennsylvania " already presents nine
candidates for the _Senatorship from - this
State, and several.counties are yet to be
heard from. -
—The Daily Evening Bulletin, of Wil
liamsport, Pa., publishes the well-lmown
hymn, "Abide with me, fast falls the even
tide," aa an original poem written for that
enterprising paper. •
—The New York Herald says: "The histo
yr of the Bergen tunnel would exceed in
honors any' romance that ever was Written.
• It Would -be replete with riots, robberiea,
murders and railroad accidentsj'
—Sometime this week !leo. F. Train will
probably .return to the bosom of his anx
ious country. At present he is en route.
sac` most. strive to, contain ourselves and not
succumb to any paroxysms of joy.
•
—An iron spoon, is a good thing in its
way, but as an instrument with which to
dig one's way out of a stone gaol it is not a
success; a fact which was practically proven
to a thief in : Hartford gaol the other,day.
—The New York Times favors C. F.
Adams for the cabinet probably because it
knows Mr. Adams, would add dignity to
any position he might be called , on to fill,
and is capable of filling any high position.
—Mr. Frederick Whymper, a renowned
English traveler, and one of the survivors
of the great Matterhorn 'tragedy, is now on
the staff of the Alta California of San
Francisco. Mr. Whymper also intends to
grow wine.
—When - Booth's new theatre is opened
the play be Romeo and Juliet, cast as
follows: Romeo, Edwin Booth; Mercado,
gctruk Admits; Prim Lawrence,4llr. Mark
Smith; Juliet, Miss McVicker; Nurse, Miss
Fanny Morant.
—Louis Gaylord Clark, who liras so seri
.misly injured 'by falling down a flight of
_stairs, is much better, a fact which will re
oice his friends, among whom can certainly
be reckoned all of the readers of the Old
KnickerbOcker
llfagszine. -
-About the most effectual trap for catch
ing and killing rats is thus described by an
exchange:
"A Portlandlady attempted to kill a rat
that had envaded her parlor, when the ani
mal sought refuge by: running up her gar
mentS upon her back. This so alarmed the
woman that she fled ahrieking from the
room and tumbled down stairs, turning a
bomplete somersault, landing on her back.
The rat was. killed."
—it Is perfectly astonishing 'how -many
people there are in New York who are un
familiar' with many of the commonest appli
ances and occurrences of other places, and
also how .many people there are in that
great city, who have never tieeit beyond its
suburbs., Ignorance Sand narrow minded
ness neeessarily prevail to some extent
among these people. A slight illustration
of this is here: The Philadelphia• system of
numbering houses is well known. New
York hats decided to adopt it, and several of
tie New York papers have been praising
the system cautiously' as a new New York
-invention, which-sounds well, but may not
,be practical.'" *,
,
A SmatipsX Uemedy.
A correspondent iof the Stockton, Call
fonds Herald *riles as ' follows:
,
I herewith appe nd a receipt which has
been used to my knowledge in hundreds of
cases. It will prevent or care the smallpox
though the pittings are filled. When Jen
tier discovered cowpox in 'England, the
world of science hurled an aveanche of
fame 'upon his heid; but viten the most
scientific scliol of medicine in the world
4iat of Faris o —published this receipt as .n
pkuaien.for. smallpox; it passed unneeded.
It isas •unfailing as fate, and conquers in
every \instance. , It is , harmless when taken
by a well person. - It will also cure scarlet
fever. Ei% re is therecelpt as I have used it,
and cured rivised
V Child.ten of scarlet fever; bere
it is as I hay it to cure the smallpox;
when learned tohysiciane said the patient
must die, it cured; Sulphate , of zinc,c'one
grain; foxglove (digitalis), , one grain; half,a
teaspoontul of sugar; mix with two table
spoonsfrir of water. 'When thorioughly
mixed, add four ounces of water. Take a
spoolful'every hour. Either disease will
disappear in twelve holm For a , child.
smaller defies according t o ag e . If count i es
would compel their ph:Mai - um to use this
there would bete need of pesthouses. If
youvalue adiice and , experience, use this for
that terrible disease. ' --
Two . onarriarmina,.of SchuYlidll county,
Pennsylvania, bave.invented a snow melt
'Mg. Machine, for removing -the S now.
.al from
nohow:ltracks. The Machinesimply an
engine toiler placed- in , a car, and sunder'
on top of the:boiler... From the boiler a pipe
leads front . and . back of. the 'car,, down to
within a few-inches-of the road.bed, and
extendirfrom.rall to' rail, where they are
perforated with small -hole's to permit the
jets of steam to act on the snow while the
machine' is being 'Pushed by a;locomotive,
Or city, tail Wa y. car drawn , by...horses. If
successful, this _tnieatiOn will prove highly
I- isitiable. • .- . . ,
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THUM DAY. DECEIiBER TT, 1868.
fi I .11 , T.
T EETa EXTBACTED
wrrliol7r rAng: •
NO Gamma Napa NNNEI Auroral:al.
TEETH ABE oNNERND.
ABBLL BET POIC $3l.
AT DR. SCO'PT'EL
mg FERN imam, 3D boou Asova NAND.
ALL wont WARRANTED. CALL • • F.S.
exam przorrintsß OF OBNCINB CAN
FYIL ~ ART
GAS FIX
yWON & KELLY,
atawacturers aid Wholesale Dealers ta
Lamps,. Lanterns, Chandeliers,
' AND LAMP COODS:
Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING - 0/LB,
313mirizirm 1, eke.
C0e1.47 Wocid S_tteet.
Between sth end 6148 AVM'S&
049:n21
S, 10EGNA. , CUTLERY. •
.M106"....WArte../:••••./
UM WOOD 13TRISET.
HOLIDAY NTS.
'LNE VASES,
BOHEMIAN AND CHINA,
DINT ER SETS, TEA SETS,
SMOUING SETS,
SILVER PLATED (OODM
Call and examine oar goods, and we; fee
atisled no oae need fall to toe stated. ,
ICIS_ITS THE BEST AND CHEAP
. 703 T ruse. AND OBEIAII.
Schou:Locker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCHOXACrIiSIc PIANO tointdzes a/1 the .
Mint. 'valuable Improvements robin in the eon.
'Unction of a ant class insur nent.. and has always
been awarded the blithest meal= wherever ex
hibited: Its tone is full. senor= sad tweet. Tae
workmanship. for dnrabillOy. and beauty, surpaas
all others. Prices from 650 to 4150. laceording to
style and finish.) cheaper than all other scrioalled
lilt clan Plano.
WITT'S caruon tißeA2i
Stands at the head of all reed Instruments. In pre
during the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar instrument in the United Mates. I lia b lefa.
pie and compact In construction, - and not to
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATIMP 11ITALISA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this
Or
Price from $lOO to $550. All guaranteed for lye
Tear&
BARB, SNARE BUIEMMit
No. 1$ BT. cuus STREET.
"DIANOS AND ODGANS—An en-
Ore new 'twit of • '
KNABE , B UNRIVALLED 1141403:
HAINES BROS.. PIANOS:
PRINCE A CO'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS
and TREAT, LINSLEY U 913 ORGANS AND
MELODEONS.
CITIADLOTTE v&UME.
43111th Avenue. Sole Acant.
T9E GREAT AMERICAN COM
3LNATION. • • • -
Burroxaou outwit%
AND SEWINGf DIACMINM
rt NAS HO EgvAlft
•
BEING ABSOL'UTZLY THE BEST rAmmir
MA.CHIN IN THZ _AND IN.
TBIN Z BICALLY True olizAritirr.
XrAgents wanted to sell this Xaelslne.
Cr 1111.19. C. 13A.X.4E314. 13 ir.
Agent for Western Pennnleanta. •
Corner FIFTH AND MARKET tITHESTS,
a v er
Itleherdeonle Jewelry Store.
BTIEQEL,
• (Late Cutter with W. liespenhelde,)
BLEA - WitANT Tlial4oBo
ITILW nYLICS,
GIFT ,CUPV,
A large stock or
of all desorlOgons
E. BREED & CO
100 WOOD STREET.
MOl3 ORGANS. &O.
SEWING MACHINES.
I= - ri-mrilw!_nrrryi,
No.. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh
welG:sal
NEW FALL GOODS.
41 " • enienata new stoOi of
CLOTS, CASSINCIP.M.VI6 , dr. o
Josi 'frayed by FIENI96II.NVER.
014: ' Merchant Toffor. za Sintlitteld ot;sot.
-MECHANIOA.L ENGINEER
IOGERCEIVAL BECKETT, •
DIECEIANIOAI, ENGINEER,
And 13011.01t0r of Psotontdle
• (Late of P, P. W. £ Riglwax.)
°See, No. 29 PSDNEAL 11.
ti 2992. Seems No. S
u stairs. P. O. Box 50; AI:LUMP:NY CITY.
-MACHINERY; of ill desertptions, designed.
BLAST YURNACZ and 'ROLLING !SILL DRAW
!NOB furnished. ?artieuiar attention paid to de.
sterling COLLIERY LOOOMOTIVES. Patents eon.
Or An EVENDO
INC CLAM for, ineebatiles every WEDISEBDAY
NIOWr. I stAITIBP
OEMPONT, MNE, Bto.
HYDRAULIC .CEMENT DRAIN
Oheaveit and best Pipe in the market. Also, 11,0-
SENDAIXRIDUAZIAO OEIMINT for sale.
8. D. , It A. BBOCIIEETT & CO.
Once and 'Manufactory—SAO REUROCIA
to et l 7. sir Orders try mmailpromptly ottendeo
I . 1e22:r93'
LS ,
THERE BED WHEAT,
aoo Blis
YBIME SO
bale by
IdoDANE.4 Art,i
To arrive and rcir
Pelt)
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
ROMAN SILK BOWS.
I-Rao° 'Collars.
LADIES LACE HANDKERCHIEFS.
Rosewood Handkerchief and
Glove Boxes.
WATCH STANDS AND CIGAR USIA
WRITING DESKS AND ALBUMS
Vie fisted aid cheeped asseortment of
WAS AND CHINA DOLLS,
TRAVELING CASES,
CARTE DE TISITE BASKETS;
LADIES' & GENTS UNDERWEAR,
LAMB§ FIRE SNIT OPERA. ROODS.
The Nefit, Striped Felt . Skirt
WOOTANAV GOODS at Coot.
Tine Embroldered.Blipper rattans. Emitting
Embroidered Cuablow.
mikawm, GLIDE & CO..
des • - Ts .itn-'4l-SO.lo,arket Stret.
URN EBLISLE,
NO. 19 -FIETEIYENIJE,
THE NEW SKIRT, '
"LE PANIER PERFE CTION."
"THE FAVORITE." "THE POPULAR;"
THE RECEPTION'
THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING, •
WINGED ZEPHYR,"
"GLOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT
ENT "PANIERS."
THE NEW GORED OVER SHIRT, "BELLE
HELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street
or Skating Skirt.
RICH RIBBONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS AND
SASHES.
ROMAN STRIPES AND PLAIDS.
SATINS,
_all shades gild widths.
FLOWERS. PLUMES, HATS AND B ONNETS;
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MARINO 'UNDER
WER,
The A richest and latest novelties in GIMPS,
FRINGES AND BUTTONS. .
We especially direct attention to the great excel
lence of the. HARMS SEAMLESS (Routlioni KID
GLOVES" over all others. and for which we are the
Sole Arents.. , •
A complete- l ime of GENT LEMEN'S "STAB"
SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HALF HOSE,
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCK WOOD'S PAPER
GOODS, as pit other popubF makes.
‘kt. tIBLISLE9
Na. .19 FIFTH AVENUE.
no7b
A MERRY CHRISTMAS !
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY
DENISON l & HECKERT,
NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE,
Have just - received a large and judiciously assorted
stock ut
BROI
' T EIMWILMIND ERIES.
OS,"
Kid Gloves. Elandkerebieh, Slipper
Patterns. Zephyr Goods. Searle ,
and Gents Furnishing
Goods,
and Notions geherally.
A splendid selection is afforded in special novelties
suitable for . •
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
to which the atteatlon of L%47 reaitcra is speclaUY
DENNISON & HECKERT,
pnicEs: MARKED DOWN.
BARGAINS IN ALMOST . EVERYTHING.
BEAL BEM STITCH, all Linen. HANDXER-
Clillati, 19e.., 1 51910 and Inwards.
TAPEN
TAPO ND Elth4l l lAN EN RAND CTI,./El ll 3
6 / 1 1 OI t ri l S
r 3at ole• -• half regula_ rprice s .
All the new BALMORAL bicattib and Bradley's
latest styles of HOOP IBSINTd,_ at the Lowest
Prices in the City, _ _ 490
NENTeI . ILVALNO V&B T and DEA .
tq $3,00.
, AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth Avenue.
des
CRACKER BAKERIES•
''''... ',',' •-•- ,
NI ~
'.
• , ~.,"..1!:'',..,;(4. , 1 , '..
l'tk.
i . ,-, 1. et t•'.• * , '' 4 l
N.
CR ACKER
,
egg SUPERIOR -TO ANY OTHER!
OPTED2D IN THIS CITY. •
OYSTER. *ATE% BUTTEIk SLIGASODA,
CREAM, BOOT= and LEM° Biscurrn.
For 'Sale by Every Grocer In the City.
Bakery, No. 91 -Liberty St.
non
M ' .clir:%nWM 7 9
IP
. H J.- LANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER.
Igo. S ST. MAAS/EV
And Ron. 185 and 187 Third Streets
WEIGHTS: AND MEASUREIS.
EL 13. LYON,
floater of 'Weights and 3113118IIrei
No. I ?maw
, .
tßetereen Liberty mid Perry strt)eta
EOM
rcak . otiv atuile4 tn•
R AND PERFUVOBRY.
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~1 ' PECK_, 'Omani' ent Bah
0 WORSEN AND PNILPIIIDER , . 'No. 133.
F.et, near 'Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
on hlud t _,a
_general assortment of Lidless
;
ANDS, Ullilf,LS; Gantlemen's WIG TCP.
; °ALPS, GUARD 013AINsk.BBSCA.LETB.
A !Spool ' Prise in misti -foil be a kven for
:tuli. r •
..,,..
r..
and Gentlemen's /1... ......tting douel
:est =Miner. ' 1:41121111
lid et 1
Alway.
;
PEES.
tbOnee
54.
Barred Flannel,
DZci - vcr Corretredl,
MILROY,
DICKSON
& CO.
LACE GOODS
HOSIERY,
A 7 FIFTH AVENUE
rirrrrrrrrirr~
trrraßoßocx. ,
~t'FS ~i".~.'m..
54. 51.
KITTANNiNG FIFTIEr. AVENUE:
EXTRA HEAVY
A VERY URGE STOCK,
IN GOOD STYLES,
WHOLESALE
XYEL: 4 3r 404:1 0 C 10 3DIS,
4504fi
WOOD STREET.
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CLOSING7OUT SALE OF
J. la BURCHPIELB Se CO'S.,
AT • •
NO. 82 sr. ,c.LA.ut , STREET,
• CONTINUED.
, THE ENTIRE STOCK or
IVErSL 7 - erCOOODS
SEDI:IOSD to close out before taring stock...
Nolr:r is One to get •usefal HOLIDAY
?ASSENTS cheap.
dell •
DLIIIKET SIMEET: 87.
87. .
A
mow ta-c•cons
WATEEPItc/Orall eolors and qualities.
CASSIBLERES—for lien's and Boys' Wear.
LADIES' CLOAMINGS--Large assortment.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS.
131811 POPLIN--111.00 per yard.
VELOCEPOPLINS. •
BILE POPLINS.
PALEEJEA. CLOTH—for 30.1t11.
BLACK BICTLIAN LIISTEES.
BLACK AND COLOBED EMPRESS CLOTHS
Leese yariety. ,
VELVETEENS—for Sults.
r.LZOTEIO CLOTHS. , • -
Large assortinent of PLAIDS. •
Bull stock or DEERS GOODS, as Lowest Eastern
Prices. •
THEODORE - 1 1 : PHILL IPS',
• - •
87 MAREBT firREET:
NEW GODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVEIS.
Fr SCOU 4 qIC,.
t tor No. BB ' Wylie Street. jigi os.
16S.
rIMUIt McCANDLESSA CO"
N.., • (Late Wiison, Carr, & C 0..)
WHOLIINALI DELLIS& IN
.
Foi(dgia and Domestic Dry Goods,
Oft WOOD KM=
Third door above Dimond alley.
• -t' • • •PITTBDUBGH. re.
l=
COMTOTIOMELUES.
(ZEOlt GE BISA.VEN,
sLqitmicitume. or .
011EADI CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
And dealer lu all lrlxvis of raurrs, NUTS. PICK.
UFA BAIIO/fe3, !to., an.
1141 U$ rEDEUAL #T•I
ITCALLUMBROTHERS,
GRiND - CLEVIING SALE OF
\
TREMENDOUS REDUCTION
3ffra;)r Cerksh,
UNTIL WE TI.X.T. STOCK.
WCALLPI BROTHERS.
itIEDICTCTION !
•
CifilaPETS
cxmtaLliasa
ceo.9
We offer our stock atredikei
prices for a SHORT TIME befor
commencing to take stock
Now is the time to buy.
BOVARD, ROSE &CO.
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
de4:d&w7
DECEMBER; IS6S.
FOR THERTY DAYS ONLY;
CARPETS AT - RETAIL
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE: ,
We offer FOR A. FEW WEEKS ow
our goods at a large reduction from raga :
lar rates. Our stook is full and complet
In all departments,' and we shall Sell th
bait qualities and styles . of Carpels at pri
oes at which we cannot replace then
giving our customers an opportunity e
obtaining bargains that may never he o :
fired again. This special sale ,will cox
tinue only until the time of taUng our ai
meal inventory of stock at the end of thi
month.
1116FARLAND & COLIBE
Nos. , '7l and 73 Fifth Avenue.
deb - •
A NPIVAL
REMOTION'.
• OUR REGULAR DECEMBER. cr..,EARAIrc ,
SALE is now fully inaugurated, at micas that is
cure BETTIE BARGAINS THAN NITER B 1
FORE. In
C.A3EljE r rS' ,
OIL CLOTHSo MATTINCS
Good Carpets for 25 cents a "fan
OLIVER
AND COMPAN'
No. 23 Filth Street. -
yESTERDAT • ,
•-- TODAY , AND 11151
poem in 12 boots by Edward Henry Bickeletertl
A. H., 12 me.. bevelled boards. gilt toP 42-
"Th.e le &remarkable poem, and Oats i l k.ly to a
tract a great deal of etiolates —lmperial Bevtete.i,
"The moat simple. the richest. and mosteaM
poem which recent days have prodnced.” — Long
Yoratag Advertiser. _ I
. ,
A Story or the Seventeenth Century. One vol, 1 '
me. • I
The plot or "Constance Aylmer" is laid in ti
time when New• York was a Dutch colony and
land twas ruled by Cromwell. The conditiOn
Manhattan Island and the surrounding countiy i l
graphicallycl l i tt e g t es i trin . Vita . w A T 9 alleisrogneiCel 1)110
wonderftil and at the slam dine with a Ile.
"mess and humor which throw a charm around.
story valuable for its historical accuracy and of e:
citing Interest. • - 1
ROBERT S. DAVIS ,
des-Trus 93 'WOOD wneszi
ft BUM, Practical Cook, • -
• I
-• . ,
suspect fully announces to the_public that he M i
Oa Saturday and Monday Next, -
Open to the public the ,
DELMONICO RESTAURANI
FOB: GENTLZMIEN ONLY. - -
,
e
It will be his earnest endeavor to tarnish lilsVe
Irons at all times with the most palatable via,l
which the market or the season affords. si
LIQUORS, WINES of various dates, ALE. ROL
etc , will be their own recommendation. c
. • •• t
Orders for fina,Cooking , for Weddings , and
' Festivals, will, as heretefor% be Promptly i i
cheaply attended to, reotteating patronage.
0c9:y68 . 111. RV
EL!
WCONOMIZE YOUR .FUEL, 1 1 4 -
_Ea using the •
WRVS OFINTRMIGAL GOVEItNO/
the only true and easily regulated Govefluar
perfect , In its operations an truly reliable. Alas
size Governor can , be seen at the office of PEW
VAL BECKETT,_Mecbanical Xpgineer and doll
tor of Patents,. No. 79 redera street. Allee o
01%..the only agent , for this Governor In the
sexamile" -
MONEYMONEY: MONEY It-41,000 1
':
Invest In a Mortgage em City or Co
- Vrosterty, fore term of tbreeyears.
$OBOO to loan on Bond and Mortdage for 0
WANTED -Business er Accommodation Vs
the amount of 820400 0 : time from4 o MM.
=anti's.
WANTED—To exchange a Tana • 80 Acres,
'Land in Missouri for a .Ttun i_ly Horse and dr
Wagon.Apoly to B. Mut AIN &
dot Corn erFonrth
OFFICE OF CLERK OF CO
of Allegheny County, Pa.
Philip Wagner. tavern. Allegheny eity.
The License Board will sit on WEDNIDMAY.
14th inst. at 10 o'clock, A. )Mot hearing %heal>
application. —
delOttill JOHN G. 1313 0 5. 5 /15/ra•
MILOOR OIL CLOTHS=-'We ha'
in stock a large .assortrdent of styles and
rtou widths of thoroughly seasoned • Floor
Cloths, which we are offering to toe wholesal o
e
retail trade at Drices lower. rattn,E finality int
slderation, than. can be bad this cltY.
J. & effiai
;104 38 and 38 tax Bl itTe4,
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CONSTAMDE AYLMER.,