The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 29, 1868, Image 2

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MEET AND RINE.
. . .
'Katherine Bell and atherine Brown,
The prettiest girls in ail the town.
Jody as sand. boys, frightfully nice,
Ann oh: such elegant cilpp. rs Oct Ice;
I can dirt with either in warmer weather.
Butw nen it freezes they come togeth , r,
And there's Inc trouble—oh, guiding Fates:
What shall Ido with these Kates—these Sates:
Even at halal manage it prline,
For you only dance with one at a time;
And K stherme Bell Katherine Cn to frown
1
• At aught that I say tßrown.
While Katberine Brown ea never tell _
What it is that I'm saying t Katherine Bell:
But this game At the Kink 11l be all check-mates.
What shear do with these ates—these Kates:
FOr vrldie I skate with one -atharine B.
And am '•deatt"ing and •'s eet , ing deli . -et-•ous - lee ,
The other B. will come up n wing,
And tern , 111/Ortg felOW, 1-0 t out for a sting;
For neither
jest'm a temper lack. •
And they're the B.'s to lay-on the whacks;
Good st a sell , and high in the-rates— •.,
lic hat shall Ido with these Kates—these test
t •
Antuld that Nre lived in liortnon land, -•-.
I were an elder, pions and grand'. •
'Then the Bink with its terrors might be 'own'
And, in fact. I'd ,un a Rink of my own:- •,-
ttr luck lasd.made me the Grand ow n : r,
From my Trills. tea-partv I ne'er-weald ir.
Here Kees 3 copper: N.ste Brown,. by tie Fates'.
Hate Bed, get another to fasten vcrur sh test
.—Philpdap to PreBB.
NPIEEIMIS_ _
—The heirei of Anneke. Jails are at it again.
--Chicago has held an inti.temperturce
meeting. .•
-Troy, N. Y., intends to have a veloci
pede exhibition.
Jackson Ville, israising $10,000•for
public library. -
—sooo a night, is what Patti charges for
singing in Paris.
—New Yorkers can get oyster soup at
five cents a bowl.
üblished in
—A paper called the Iliad is p
Homer, Louisiana.
--There are said to be 1,250,000 free
masons in the world.
—French doctors say electricity is an an
. tidote for opium poisoning.
—The Pacific Railroad has a station in
-Utah called Junctionopolis.
-414 d Sine llethua Scheller is still playing
at the Salt Lake City theatre.
---Three'new public parks are being- con
structed in Liverpool, England. _
, childrens' Christmas party is to take
place at the White House
• —Millions of oranges'are said ,to be rot
ting on the trees in the Bahama , Islands. -
-The Parepa-Rosa concert troupe will
' give concerts in New York' and Boston in
Jannexy.
--New York his produccd a white velvet
bridal dress trimmed with $7,000 worth of
point lace.
—A young man ten years of age has mar
ried a young woman of twenty=four. Both
, •
are Virginians.
—The English and French Ministers are
Abe guests of - Mr. Seward, during the boll
days at Auburn. '
--Numerous dinners were given to news
boys, boot -blacks, etc., in New York and
-Philadelphia on Christmas.
--There are eight;or ten new railway en
terprises in Southern_ Illinois. At least
seven of,them are under contract.
—On Christmas morning George Francis
Train arrived in New York and made a
speech to such Irishmen as met him.
Imp bus and irreverent Yale sopho
mores, hazed -Ward 'Beecher's SOIL and
shaved all_the hair from the top of his head.
--Eastman Johnson's young Mother sold
in New York for s4Bo.Shc.cling, isn't it?
And she was was all painted, too.--Boston,
.Post.
—A rich man in Connecticut has left his
--, daughter halt his property in case she is
not a Roman Catholic on reaching the age
of 25. •
—Detroit papers are having their periedi
;cal wrangle about circulation." Few papers
escape an occasional attack from this dia..
temper.
_Germans and negroes had , a desperate
light on Christmas eve,'-irt Newark.
Five persons were badly injured, and nine
'moves were arrested.
—Gallant general Meade wants to get up
a Society Of the Army of the Potomac.
We know Scarcely any one who so well de
serves to get all he wants.
—ln Philadelphia,tile night before Chris
mas, the family of John M'Donald went to
sleep in a cicses room with a coal fire in a
stove. All were suffocated.
—A. pet hen picked out a' Was tooth, in
mistake for a kernel of, corn, from hetween
the lips of Stratford lady. Immediate
slaughter rescued the incisor.:' :
--The latest style of pantaloons has a
ernall pocket, back of the right side, called
Abe Derringer pocket Thrice is he armed
who hath his quarrel just--an.d.carries
revolvers.
—We don't believe the tion
top of the Cathedral spire was as crest
some people expected, re ven as crow
those neople themselves must
—when thus disappointed.
—lt is sat 4 that the New York melt
Asiuuds Prevention Society a aids
palm to Ur. Bonner, as the most dexte]
and humane horseman in the con try,
the fact, that his trotters are neve beat
Exchange.
.-so''-everybody did seem to enjoy the
'rink on Christi:rms.': It is suc a l
h uxur h
y to
a'skater, partioularly to those old ones 7o
used to depend on the capricious island and
be exposed to the piercing blasts which
sweep down the river.
A citizen of Burlington, Vt., it is said,
--
' has invented a clock that runs by electricity,
and never requires winding.
rin It has only
three wheels, no weights or spgs, and it
is claimed that it has little friction, is not
affected by heat, cold, dampness or jarring.
—A. Boston writer says of ,a singer that
Ether intonation is always pure as gold, and
her mastery of the portmente, messare di
• voce, diatonic and chromatic scales; trills,
arpeggiatnra, grupetti and saccati is such as
to stamp her an artist of high rank and
merit" ,
• '
_The New York fferakt Wants the gen :.
Ilemen who propose giving a complimentary
dinner to Admiral Farragut, to forgo that
pleasure., and with, the money thus saved
purchaSe De Haas' pletire of one of Fara
gnVs glorious achievements, and present
that to the' old seeking.
—We hear that Mitchell is dead. Mitch.
• _ ,ell of undying fame. Mitchell upon whose
.f
P
=EI
devoted head so many luvenile curses have
been, hurled. Mitchell who is the child's
ideal of a man, that has been every place and
knows everything. Witchell the geography
Tan. Peace to his ashes!
—Two San Prtincisco policemen tried to
arrest a Chinaman. They found it neces-,.
sary to leave hiin a moment, and so hand
cuffed him with his arms each side of a lamp
post. When they returned their prisoner
was gone—he had clirrabed up the post and
swung his arms over the top.
—The Toledo Mufti seems to be wielded
by a . champion of unprotected females.
Thus it slashes the New York Maii : "No
matter svhere Miss Olive Logan as born,
she is not thirty years old; and w we hurl
back the insinuation of the base-born Bohe
mian who first'exaded the slur, with con
tempt and scorn."
--Christmas Eve passed in Philadelphia
about as usual, with . the exception of the
horn -blowing, which the Mayor had or
dered his police to suppress. Eighth street
was about as jammed as ever with a fun
making, pushing, raiiked and quaintly cos
tumed crowd, but the presence of an unusual
force of policemen seems to have prevented
all fights and rows.
Harvard College, though probably the
best endowed college in-America, pay s its
.professors so poorly that the alumni have
decided to raise half a million dollars by
voluntary contributions from graduates and
therewith increase .the incomes of those
learned gentlemen, whom the Boston Ad
vertiser speaks of as in "urgent need," and
the Boston Post declares their: condition to
bee•clear case of destitution."
—1 Michigan preacher is now traveling
in'Europe and writing letters to a Detroit
paper. He is one of those persons whose
acute sense of moral propriety is so shocked
by the Pare thought of somoi -- of the most
valuable mid least clothed statues and pic
tures of foreign collections, that we wonder
what can possibly, induce them to leave
their homes, where they are safe, and go
abroad where they are in constant and al
inost certain danger of being shocked.
-:-The Boston Bulletin has the following:
- Letters of, credit—Cr.'
The office-seekerssign —Sinecure.
The new back-gammon—The Grecian_
Bend.
When is a cane bottomed chair like shill?
When you re-seat it, of course.
The corrupt associations which prey on
the government are called "rings," proba
bly because there is no end to them.
It is an old joke that the "Bridge of Sighs"
is of very small size; but, we believe, a new
one, that its architects preferred small sighs
to a full grown.
Somebody wants r to know if we expect a
Christmas or New Year's present this yearhen
'We have had great expectations, but w
people begin to talk of the present, we are
generally passed.
There seeins to be quite a him and cry
about fhb . admission of a republican repre
sentative from 'Louisiana to Congress. His
case, has bee' referred to the committee on
elections,
and his antecedents are reported
to have rather a black look. -
"Come in here," said a citizen to
osit e a fancy
his coun
try friend, as they P aused opp
goods store; "come inhere and see a statu
ette."- _
"See, a statue ate?" said Rusticus, "who's
going to eat it?"
"Do you believe in specie payment?" in
quired Foil Tart of his friend Dewier.
"Certainly, there was specie pay mant by
the United States when they borrowed the
money. ,,
"But the money come hard."
"Just what I. want," said Dewier, "I want
hard money." -
i-P"We3l, you have got a hard looking . cur
rency already," said Faye Tart, showinga
roll of ragged bank notes.to it
,
"Yes, but we intend to have a ring
erelong, sir." -
"What, a Treasury ring."
"No, sir; a metalic ring."
.
"Is that marble?" inquired a gentleman
pointing to a bust of Kentucky's great states
man ; the other day. in a New York store.
- "No sir! that's Clay," promptly replied
the dealer..
"Hal ha! I'm! good, a model joke —you
take the Dpocratic newspapers, I percei bust
v;
now what material would make a good
of a Demdcratic editor?"
"Why, the best Marble in tho World, to
be sure.
. "That may be, for I'm something of a
sculptor myself; but then I'm not a Demo
ant."
"Then 'sir, the best thing you can do is to
'cut' Marble." --1
think
"Thank you for the advice, "
I
had rather cut 'marble' than face 'brick.
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- ' Nero was a musician; the in of the
tree guillotine was a soit:hearted pidlanthropist,
and nito::ll7esepiinerrae :s ew & teurneharadctupera. lyric
' • • •
on . poet , ./i. manuscript Lath handwriting and
a as signed with his full, issue, has just been.
found among the posthumous papers of the
6 - ali- old lawyer in Toulouse.. This Robespier.
ten - rian raannscript contains' 'a tende rs ion
' in verse, .of which - the following offered
... as a free translation: '
w Tide.) at least in life thero slips
-', lersm rnan , s heart i n fanter truth;
'llotber" lisp the 's itps,
"1 love thee I" cry the lips of y oath.
When the
jo f y r bstrhemarothepr
ibesa r s , ,
Loudlt
White this meco
maiden'sh tears • .
Dims a happy eyes.
Ab, beware, Bliss dessi
This "L love thee" soundeth sweet;
Yet it may be 'utilise ear
Yonder flattery and deceit,
'who a lover's truth would prove
Rode a deeper skill.
"I love Take caret ,
lie that dettela , ASP
Is too often false as fair.
'Who feelstetat will mosttapnear
'Prompt of speech; beware of *Nal
To thy bean and not thine ear
Test of lover , If truth commit.
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A NEN Yonn report says: The newsud-
ok
the srispension of - Messrs. Lathrop, L
ington & Co., was received this morning
with surprise mingled with regret. During
a period of twenty years this house has
stood among the foremost ' 3obbers in the
trade, having passed through thelroubles of
1857, and the disturbances incident to the
war without even suffering a Protest or ask
ing an extension for a single da Their
y.
business for, the last eight years has been
large, and has been conducted with pru
dence and commercial sagacity; but the
steady feting off of uices, and the aggre
gated failures of. their customers in the
West and South,, has been Auu much fOr
them,
and they have reluctantly been obliged
to snspend. We are informed that a state
ment of their affairs will be , laid;before their
creditors at the earliest moment.
_ -
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:
Tri vrit I,irwitGT
.
so osissz }ups wass arrpicial ,
TBETIL 888 OBBIBBIDeI
A rur.,L, am 808 Sis
. t 1
AT DR. . SCOTT'S
s FENN MIMES. SD DOOB ABOVE. BAND.
ALL WOKS WASS/LIFTED. CALL ANDBI.
3 erscussais OF OBBIIINS .kli
C.
1 IMll:der
~,,,
I ELDON & KELLY,
lidannfanturers and Wholesale Dealers in
amps, Lanterns, Chandeliers
AND LAMP GOODS.
Also, CARBON AND LIIBRICATING OILS.
13r.ti#22ENTE,
.
- In l&assachnsetts they propose to system
atize their agricultural fairs, showing at
eounty seats the choice from each town,l the
and
at the Eitate exhibition the pick of al
county fairs._
liiiIMMOLPT" PAIN I
GAS 'FLSTURES
N 0.14.7 -Wood Street.
se9:lX. Between fith and 6th iNennee.
PIANOS. ORGANS. &O.
irlf TUE BEST AND CHEA P
BEST PIANO AND OBGA)T. ,
Sehomacker's Gold Nodal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
Tim scRoItAcERR. PIANO eornbines all the
latest valuable improvements known in the con
struction of a lest elms Lustrument and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tette is full. be auty, : The
workanaulitilD. for durability and auspaas
all others.' -1" times from PO to $l5O, (wording to
style mid finish, ) cheaper than all other so-called
first class Piano. •
ESTERS COTTAg/R ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed instruments-1n pro
ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar instrument in the United States. It Ls MM.
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to
get Out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT
' , NOM 11011 ANA.
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Orion •
Price from $lOO to $550. All guaranteed for five
years.
BAER, SNAKE & WATTLE%
Ito. KSST.IR TEE T•
PIANOS AND ORGIALNS—An en
tire new sto-k of
SNARE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS;
RAINES BROS., PIANOS:
PRINCE & CO'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS
and TREAT, LINSLEY Ja..0043 ORGANS AND
MELODEONS. _
ONAttiaoTwri Burnt. ,
43 Flfth avenue; Sole &gent.
•
CONFECTIONERIES.
PraCtiMil Cook,
temsaetfhlly sanonnees to .the public that beCtl
OD Saturday and Monday Next )
Open tb the public the
DELMONICO I2 ESTAU RANT,
FOE GENTLEMEN ONLY.
`lt will he 'his earnest endeavor to furnish his pa•
trots st all times with the most palatable viands
which the market or the season affords. The
LIQUORS, WINES of various dates, XL'S., BEER
etc , will be their own recommendadon.
Orders for fine Cooking for Weddings, and other
Festivals, will,' .as heretofore, be promptly and
cheaply attsnded to, requesting patronage.
ocS:yo3 14. RUIL
.
(4.1110110 E BEATEN,
‘‘-'n
ILAZICIRACTIZAZR OP
MUM CANDIES AND TArrres,.
And dealer in an kinds of FRUITS, NUTS, PICK.
LES, SAUCES. JELLIES, !tn.
IreDISRAZ ST.. AUsetenv.
BIEitCHANT TAILORS.
BTIE6EL, „_ ,
. CLatoi 'Cutter with W. Elespenheldej
DEEXICEr T.A..11-AYEto
No. 53 SraithAeld Street, Pittsburg)?
se26:l2l_____—.......emi
NTRIF FALL GOODS.
A eplendld new stone o
CLAYX9EKS. CASEIMIZEIMISoko
Jost received by ElEatitlf NETER.
.el 4: Iderch althileld "reel.
SEWING
TOE GREAT AMERICAN COM.•
BINLTION.
BUTrON•nars OrERMI llie
AND SEWING NIA.CEINZ
IT lIAB BO TATIBLI ,
lIIG assourrEtir Tar. Ban riailvz
MI
NE IN TAN: 17( 1
.:ALD_ ,
_AND IN
-2 lACIII TRINBIOALLY 'LSE ClolEe.rpT.
/prAgento wa5:4454110 Bell thl0 1 .-moe.
CHAS.
Ann
Oorner FIFTH A.n
Biehardson,s Jew.
WAIaL PAPE • z
NE"'
AL PAP
For Maio,
Parlors and! era;
3rciw 014141.1i6,
1O! Market 'St., near ifth Ave.,
JOS. R. HUGTIV. - &•BRO.
I! 13
DYER AND EICO RR,
HO "NCE9
DYER; AND SCO
=go. S ow. m
- Earr
andlos.:lBs and 187 Tblrd Street-t2.--%f?::1
COAL ANDS COKE.
COAL!. COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON STEWART 11
•
C0., .0.ing removed their Onlce to
I
NO, 607.1...1333D1MY IErrNMEIr,
(lately pity Flour Nun) escoTTD 1.1.0011.
Are pow prepared to furnlA ;pod YOUGIFIQEitiIt-
NY LUMP, IIIUT COAL on, BLACK, at the lowest
reorket price.
All order!q. left st. their °floe or addressed to
them throug h the mal, wil l
be attended to promptit,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
"VOSILSIOR WOUILS.
11. a W. JI3INICINSO rg o
XlAutikostuere and Dealero
"label 0, Snug,, Cigars, Pipes, &is.,
"l
: 8 7gplr BT.. ALLILGIMAT
RARE &RIMER,
A-ItClirr'ECTS,
•
Isurr setn3B AsBOOLVIIINg BUILD/lie% /r*a.
Saud& Bt. Clair Street Pittainurati Pa. Special
attention given to the designing and buildinii of
, COMM 11011BIC8 and rutua 81:11WINGS.
TtESDAL DECEMBER 29, 1938.
IVlWitil.:',.,l:..VatlStl.T.
...
'NO. - :19 . FIFTIUTEITE,
THE NEW SIURT,
"LE PANIER PERFECTION,"
6 .THE FAVORITE." "THE rorut.AE,,,
"THE RECEPTION, _
THOMPSON'S TWIN spursti,
_"vvnic4ED ZEPHYR,"
"GLOVE FITTIN," CORSETS AND PAP
BST "PANIERS."
THE NEW GORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE
,HELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street
or Skating Skirt.
RICK RIBBONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS AND
SAsHES. _
ROMAN STRIPES AND PLAIDS. '
SATINS. all shades +lnd widths:
FLOWERS. PLUMEs, HATs AND BONNETS.
LADIES A.1 6 .1D CHILDREN'S 3IARINO UNDER
- WEAR,
The richest and latest novelties in GIMPS;
FRINGES AND BUTTONS.
We especially direct attention to the great excel.
lance of the HARRIS SEAMLESS (Bouillon) SID
GLOVES" over all othersi. and for which we are the
Sole Agents.
A complete line of GENTLEMEN'S "STAB"
SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS,. GLOVES, HA.LF HOSE,
itIiDERIOURTs AND DRAWERS.
sELLIN all
FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAPER
GOODS, and all other popular makes.
SL CARLISLE,
NO. I 9 FIFTH AVENUE
n 0 2 ,5
AITERRY OIRISTIA.S!
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY
DENNISON 6i, MEM,
I NO. 27 "FIFTH AVENUE,
Have just received a large and judiciously assorted
stock of
EMLAIMISO S, BROIDERI ES,
TB
gid Gloves. Handkerchief., Slipper
Patterns. Zephyr Goods, Scarfs
and Gents Furnishing
Goods.
and Notions generally.
A splendid selection is afforded lit special novelties
sultsOle for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS, •
to selitch, the attention of lady readers Ls specially
PRICES MARKED DOWN.
BARGAINS IS ALMOST"ViIIRITHANO.
REAL REIS. STITCH. all Linen. HANDEER -
CHIEFS, 11e, IL9c, SSG and upwards.
TAPE BO AL Elilt.D LIN EN HANDKERCHIEF S
6Me, Se to 50e. -
All oar HATS at crle-hilf regular pricea.
All the new BALMORAL SKIRTS and Bradley"
latest•styles of HQOY SILIENS, at the Lowest
Prices In the City,
GENTS , IMEINO VEST and DRAWEES, 40e
to 11.5,0 0 .
AT EATON'S,
.
No. 17 'Fifth AVelalle.
deb_
. ,
-.woo
bIACEENE I3 .
C. B- _'P' •
t ter 'Western Pe nsylwards. ,
D' MATIEJIT ST •• ' ETB, e
M ve:
Store. N
PITTSBIIIteII. P►
AIWEaVik ) TS.
LACEIERY, GDS
HOSOO
DENNISON a HECKERT,
1:43. sior
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
FINE VASES,
BOHEMIAN AND CHISA,
BLEW STYLES,
DINNER SETS
CIFT CUPS•
SMONING SETS,
A urge stoclr. of
isuaTEß ,- rum ciooD
of all deooriptioos
Oda. Lad we:fee
Call and exam e
ntneeeefuLlgooo
de
suited.
Sa tisfied 11 0 on
R. E. BREED & CO
100 WOOD STREET•
MECEIANWAL z
DWI w,
"" ES
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pi ESC EV AL BECKETT, .
j 6
. ' ritEMIANICIAL EXGINEI3I2,
And Solicitor of Potente.
Illaw-of P. Y.-W. &0. P.Mlymio.)
office, No. 79 rE.Dira..a. STREET Room No. II
I I ill% 1
1 3 I IS:RRl,lrixillteticgtiteaYfig:
riL.A.sT lEUEINVIMIndROIO,ING Z.' MUM.
YR OS Airmailed. Particular attention paid to de
signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents °car
Identially solialted. Sir An EVENING DRAW
IR 0 uT.S.Sslor mechanics every WEDNESDAY
MONT. . . antsTIPP
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &a•
,IIYDRMILIC CYMT DRAIN Rt.
Chestiest and best Pipe In tae market.. Also BO
,
BENOALE 11YDItAl3LIC 0,51.0 , 11 T for sale.
B. a O. A. BROCILIFT.* CO.
Olkee and Manufactory—WU) aztrucoi.
Allegheny. ear Orders by mall (
prourtly tleTlr
- •
•m• • I I •
VOIEST„COMDION„
- " Machine Stone Works,
2fort4weat corner of Went COMIIIOII, Allegheny.
' , • IPHICIIVIL ATITAMSIO. IA 00.
flave on hand or Oepare on shoat notice Hearth
and dteß Stones ITlals tor sidevalke, Brewery
Vax Ac. ac. Reid atm Tornbiltones, its.
ere nroina v Altairstpl.: Prtnell mO4lllOlO .
.
VOll SALE', •
FINE HEEDi WHEAT,
.AT 349,148E97r ST.
} fig lIITOOCOOR. McCILBERY a CO.
5•. .... ,"
ICITTMNG
EXTRA HEAVY
Barred Mama
A VERY LARGE STOOK,
rpm' Ofrered,
IN GOOD STYLES.
VELROY,
- DICKSON
& CO.
IN'HOLE , SALE
=tortsr Grcocopts,
040
WOOD STREET.
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DRY GOODS
FOR THIRTY-DAYS ONLY,
TEL SETS,
THEODORE T. PHILLIPS,
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NEW GOODS.
NEW . ALPACCAS.
i .. NEW NEOIUDEI.
I ' BLAbIIL SILKS.
1!!!!1
STONE•
54.
Arr
TO CLOSE STOCL
87 11fARIEBT STREET.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
SOTJCSIC,
ur No. 168 Tqlle Street. ja
166. 168.
, McCANDLESS & CO
ABB
(late Wilson, Our & 0c0.,) "
WDOLDSALZ DZALDDS
'Almelo and Domestic Dry Goods,
Ho. 94 WOOD FITBIL 9 T.
Third door above Diimoad
FITTeSIMIL PA.
KIM ;BAKERIES•
SUPERIOR TO
IMBUED IN MB CITY.
OYSTER, WATER, BETTER, SUGAR, SODA,
CREAM, SCOTOR LEMON BISCIITa.
For Sale by Every Grocer in the City
Bakery,,No.9l Liberty St.
nol2
SE;S AND BATTING.
101COVIEEN BELL &
1 - 113 -
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
r iTTsui:m4ari.
Wino Weis of HEAVY MEDIVJL and LIGHT
AN(111011 AND DAGNOIJA.
'art.ICTINGS AND BATTING.
Nlr u"
ItEDUCTION.
OUR RIOrLA.B. DirCOSBY.B. CLEARAns
SALE iduow fully BB inaugurate
d. at prices. that se—
cure BE rrEE BAR
THAN 8e.. .
FOBE, in
CA-13:17nedi1
S 9
. •
Olt CLOTHS, MATTINCS,
&C.,
Good Carpets ,for 25 e,ents a Yard.
OLIVER I
M'CLINTOCK
AND COMPANY,
No. 23 Filth Street.
IEt]EI:PIUC7CICYN- !
CARPETS,
cmic,grmi 5,
eco.o tea.
We offer our stock at reduced
prices for a SHORT TIME before
stock.
commencing : to ta
Now is the time to buy.
BOVARD, ROSE & CON,
zl FIFA AVENUE.
de4:dkw 7
Al
rITITLAVIENTrE. ,
WeiLON BROTHERS;
MD MING. SALE OF
C.A.2:UP 3 E 9 CE I..
TREMENDOUS REDUCTION
For Cash,
'TIL WE TAEE STOCK
WCALLUX BROTEERS.
4i14
DECEMBER, 186 S.
FOR THI S M DAYS ONLY.
SMITS AT RETAIL
- LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.
We offer FOB A. FEW WEEKS ONLX
our goods at a large reduction fiom regd.
lar rates. Our stock is full and comPlete
in all departments, and we shall sell the
best qualities and styles of Carpets at pri.
f ees at which we cannot replace them,
giving our customers an opportunity of
obtaining bargains that may nerer be of.
fered again. This special sale will cone
tinue only until the time of takintour aa.
anal inrentory of stock at the end of this
month.
ELAND & COLLINS,
lier.A
Nos.'s 11 and 13 'Fifth Avenue.
da
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
BIM MR COWL
An infallible remedy for EIIMICter Colavlaint, Diar.
rhea, Dyaenierf, - Vomiti n g. 8 " : bt°l3lßeji a"
Chelers Xorbus.
DR.-1111111S' Mill? 'COB,
St A specific (O!br Ch olera. Croatia and rain it
omach. for sale by
11WO:at; & -*EWING, ,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Slaves,
PURE WHITE LEAD
DicCODS VIIM)Ma GUEEN,
711.1 3 tg.g1Mit'Illi l '1 „ t u, l , n e ttot e g a: n rr g ill)
more perfect satisfeon emu ariv, pant 131
. . ,
W. NACHEOWN & 8U0.,t
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 1
AND 11,IANZTACTIIIIIIIS OF
Carbon Coll.
MOVED TO NO. IA LIBERTY STBart
WEIGHTS' AND' MEAS
lii
M
A.cirmerts von
3. SCHOONMER & SON'S
AND
YITT6BIIBI3H~ PENI`A
NOlite Lead, Wißdow Glass &Iva Glossware 4,
snafaciurere priceb- - del?
alsEr B. LYON,
Sea,or of Weights and MettStireS;
No. FOITSTR =SET,
tßetween Liberty and 'rani! EtteetB
Ord trs bromptiv sttende4 to
BAIR AND PERFUIVIDRY.
.1101I:ar i l Ant' etree W t. °agues' ESvltANDlineldi:ErilltlrtsErilniargl4o.
.14111:11,
IN PECK_,' Ornamentatilla
mway. on band. a general asoottment or
WIG% B&NDS, CURLS; Gantlemen;sat ilTs.
PRIM BOALPB. °MARI) C HAINS
sr At, good P ri ce In es& w be given
Hl.lll.
Ladles , and Gentlemen's Dal OnttlngZAb2
el-Il ia d-
the 13.e6a.e0; manner.
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