The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 31, 1868, Image 2

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,MIDNIGHT MANS FOR .TIIE DYING
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'yes, the , Tear is growlag old,
And-his eye•la pale and bleared.
Death with frosty hand and cold.
Pluck , the old =Ruby the beard
boreiyrely 1 •
The leaves are falling, falling.
Solemnly end slow. ---.
Ca* , MINT tbe rooks are calling,
it lam sonad of woe sound
• • A of woe!
, • 4flrnega woods and mountain passes • -.
The winds; like anthems, roll; '
1 - They are chat time solemn masses,
hinging, "Pray for efts Poor soul,
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And the hooded elands, like friars.,
' Tell their beads in drops of rain •
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And patter their doleful pralersl. ,I
But their prayers a all in vain, 1
• • ' All vain! I
There he stands In th foul weather,
The foolish. fond 0 4 Teat.
Crowned:with wild were and with heather
Like Weak, despised Lear,-
a. -
A)lring.,— king I
- Then comes the inflamer-like day,
Bids the old man rejoice I . •
fits 301 t his last: 'O, the old man graY,i;
Lovett that ever sett vo
and
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' ' Gentle d low.
To the crimson woods im saith,—
To the voice gentle and low,
- or the soft air, like a daughter , shremb ,—
, Pray do not mock me not sol
• Do nlaugh at' me:"
Arid now the sweet day is dead;
Cold to hts arms It ilve•
No stain from Its breath is spread
Over the glasyy skies, ,
• • ' •N u mist or stain!
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Then too the Old Tear dieth,
And the .forests utter a moan.
Like .he voice of one who crleth; •
in the wilderness alone. -
—Veznot Ids ghost:"
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• Then comes with awful roar,
datberine and sounding on,
The storm-wind from Labrdidor,
The wind Znroelthe st don.
• - T orm•wind I
Bovril howll and from the forest
Sweep the red leaves away!
Won d,-the sins that thou abhorrest. ,-
.. , 0 soul! could thus decay. •
, And be swept aWay. ,
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For there phaU come a mightier - last,
There shall be a darker day:
- , And the stars, from Heaven downcast,
• Like red leaves be swept away!
-'? - - - K*rie eleystml
- , Christie elerrosit
KPBEIEBUIS.
--St. Lords had-but Bix lights on Chris
--Eastern swells, sport gold" rnounted
• —New Jersey has produced a steam ve
locipede. ' •
—There are said to 1.2',0,519 00431011310ns
in
Denmark
—There are seven. Smiths in the English
Parliament. - _ •
peseliansps is aiiid,to have become
,..-Whale as beverage is by no means
despised in Aleaka., - • •
—Marty of the lobsters eaten in England
are American born. ti
1.7,000• English Walnut trees - are flour
ishing in California. • • •
—The man that travels in the canoe Rob
Roy is at Suez now:1
- -New York rejoices in the roenee of
p
..Parells and Ole "UAL-. ..5
The new skating r nk in BiooltiO ltss
been formally opened.
—Booth, in. BuffalO, bagged. more than
seven thousand dollars.
—New Orleans has a French circulating
library; so has Philadelphia.
—The Maine luinbermen are having an
unusually successful winter.
-416,000 worth of handkerchiefs formed
cart of the trotumact of a Paris bride.
—Convicts' in the Maine penitentiary
made 46,000 worth of carriages last year.
Charles Dickens' admirers in Liver
pool are about to give him a public banquet.
John Morrissey is reported-to have - made
$150,000 in the recent N. Y. Central man
,
iptdations.
Missouri:has a neigets who claims to
be 120 years old. She has evidently lost
her I:armory.
—Nearly every proreinent American
newspaper prints a- coluinn of short pais
inaphs now. -
Pickled California salmon can now,ne
found in the markets of the Eastern sea
board cities. ; •
—Earl Derby gave $lOO,OOO, to support ,
the conservative party in the recent Eng
lish elections- -
—An exchange says: "When were eggs
first laid in England? In - the time of Hen.
I, 'of course,"
—The working men of London have de
'Ocled that they will not give Reverdy John
son a banquet.
• ~—Stammering can be cured. A stammer
.ing boy in Iowa; after becomi.ng insane,
ceased to stammer.
—On Christmas Eve and the day follow
ing: 244 persons were fined for getting
drunk in. Baltimore.
—Queen Isabella has purchased a mag
-nificent residence on the Boulevard du Roi
de Rom for $860,000. „
• , —The ladies of Lowell,Mass., are ravine
- themselves much trouble by giving private
Verdes in public halls. „
—A practical man says he thinks that at
the present rate Of,bouse rent, the deoresi
spot on earth is horie
writer in t recent New Orleans paper
• asks, "Why is Nita England considered the
Athens of Amerfaif"
—3ladeline -Henriques thinks her hus
band's temper is incompatible, and, there
fore, she has come back to the stage.
Famine continues to, spread in the Red
River country; the, past season being bad
for fishermen, farmers and trappers.
—All of Mr. George Peabody's gifts,
when • added together and reduced to a
jireetback basis, amount to $10,560,000.
—New Orleani has had exciting rumors
that a $200,000 prize front the Havana lot
tery had been drawn by a party in thatcity.
L.—NoW York is dreadiag an inundation of
country editors, following in the footsteps
of Mr. Bowles and seeking fitment' Ludlow
—Louis Napoleon "squelched" the Prin
`teas MetteniickreCentlyi by saying that she
was Created to prove that beauty is not ne.
—Mr. George Peabod 's gifts to the poor
of• London. and Baltimore have, by latest
accounts, amounted to two and one half
millions of dollars.
Stanley; before his resignation,
divided $45,000 among three of the Abys
„,ifinlan prisoners as a _sort of compensation
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for their suffering& when in the power of
Theodonts. •
she can
-Asurgeon at Fort Randall' say.
play brass binds in half a' 'dorm different
cities at once, merely by using an electric
invention of
-Five gentle ladies 'of Ali, Prance, are
now being tried on a charge of having made
themselves' widows and poisoners at one
and the same time.
—On the 2nd of December two prominent
surgeons, professors of the Clinic in Paris,
fought a duel, in which one was severely
wounded in thetreast. • '
—An American gentleman writes from
tinnion--American 6rn cobs
London axe sold in the streets of that city as "patent
fire-lighters—eight for a ny."
---Philadelphia letter ere don't seem
I I to have gotten their unit' s yet. Pitts
burgh, New York and ilmington,
have taken the lead in that way.
—At last a practiCable use for Alaska has
been found. Somebody Proposes that it
shall be made a penal settlement, and the
propositionaeems snail& enough,
—A workman in an English mill was
seized by the machinery and drawn through
an aperture three inches wide t with great
detriment to his personal appearance.
—A newly invented velocipede is being
manufactured in Atchison, Kansas. It has
three wheels, but can be changed to the or
diva-5% two-wheeled velocipede in five min
utes.
—The wife of the Rev. B. R. Romaine,
formorly thd editor of a paper in Albany,
bat now a clergymnn in Columbus, hanged
herself, last week, in oansequence of the
death of her child.
-Two women are in gaol in New York,
one of whom bowled her husband into the
next world with a rolling pin; and the other
assisted her beiter half 4o the same bourne
with an iron poker.
—St. Louis has a new patent velocipede.
The back of the, xider_is supported by a
clamp which acts ,As a tiller. It his two
back wheels five feet in diameter, and is
moved by both the arms and legs. '
• --Kamehameha V.; King of the Sand
wicli Islands, is jet black =direr,' fat. Be_
hates the United States because when he
was here many years ago he was treated
with disrespect on account of his color.
—Perhaps the highest mines in the world
are those at Elizabethtown, 'New Mexico.
They are 9,000 feet above the level ot the
sea, and it is claimed that $200,000 worth
of gold has already been taken from them.
—One Paris correspondent says, owls'
heads and sculls are, the neatest and most
fatihibnable styles for jewelry- Another
Paris correspondent says, sculls and owls'
heads are worn only by persons of vitiated
tastes -
-In Petersburg, Va.,:lives a negro, who
has a full growth of "beardnon his forehead.
It grows. down to within half firkin& of his
eyebrows, and he is compelled to use a razor
frequently iv' order to make any show of a
forehead: -
-It is said that one cause of the decay of
trees in cities arises from the constant trem
bling of the earth from rapid locomotion.
The effect of this trembling . is said, to'be a
disturbance of the earth around the roots of
the trees. •
--Jolly, pleasant, joking English grocers
get off a practical pun on their credulous
customers`by grinding up old coffins and
selling them with gronnd coffee. The gro
cers say the change from one to the other
is an ee-sy matter.
—An Ohio gentleman is ambitious to far-•
rash the'towns and cities of Amerida with
motive power, obtained from compressed
air. Be proposes to distribute his power
through ordinary service pipes, as gas and
water are distributed, with a meter for con
sumers.
-A well in California had. dried up and
the country in the neighborhood was very
dri, until the late earthquake, which caused
the deep well to fill to the top and flooded
the farm on which it was:situated so that it
mat be ditched and drained before a crop
can be put in. '
—All of the inhabitants of Slam had to
have their heads shaved or be flogged,when
their King died- The shaving was proba
bly desired by the.royed family, because If;
tel that operation had been gone through
with no Siamese could claim to have any
heir apparent to the throne. ,
I • . - rOur country is Soon to be honored by
the presence of an aboriginal Hawaiian gen
tleman, Mr. J. Iloithaull, which is, being
interpreted,,Blue Ocean. Hg is rich, Intel
.lignt, educated, and a. patron of native
-Hawaiian literature. He will make an ex
tended tour of the 'United States.
—The famous Schneider received a brace
let valued at $15,900, from an English lord,
during her visit to Baden-Baden. The
donee's name and title were set in diamonds.
"What, a , pity," exclaimed the actress„
when she received it, "that he is not a
Spanish nobleman-'-his name would have
been so much longer."'
—"Friend Mallaby, I am pldised that
thee has got ditch aline organ in thy church."
"But," said the clergyman, "I thought you
were strongly opposed to having an preen
in a church." "So I am," said Obadiah,
"but then if thee will worship the Lord with
machinery, I would like thee to have a first
rate instrument." :
—ln spite of their proverbial and actual
hospjtality and good sense, the Swedes, have
a good deal of common human nature, as is
shown by the recent riot
,in Stockholm,
which was caused by the indignation of the
people being aroused because some choice
seats, on the occasion of the inauguration of
the statue of Charles Xl'l., wore teemed
by the authorities fer persons whom the
populace, delighted not to hOnor. ,
successful French "operator" is about
to visit this country. A short= time ago he
was merely the confidential,. clerk in a
wealthy hause in Rouen._ With one admit,
ahle coup he achieved fortune and renown.
He took three million francs belonging to
hidemployers and abiconded. will ar
rive in this country with more than half a
million of &Alan. Speculators In Wall
street will find him a dangerous rival and a
manwho has shown i
such abilities in 'that
lino may even'aspire to dabbling in Erie.
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WELITN & KELLY,
_"3lanut WAcelewile Evilest in
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers
AND LAMP GOODS.
Auo, autscer AND =BEWARING ma
N 0.147 *rood Street.
se9n22 Between stti and 6teAvennes.
PIANOS. ORGANS, &O.
DAM THE BEST AND CELEM".. I
EST MIND AND ORGAN.
Sehomackec's Gold Nodal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SOROMACKZE PIANO Combines an , the
latest valuable Improvements Inown In the con
struction of a lilt class Inurement: and has always
been awarded the MOW premium -wherever ex
hibited. Its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. The
workmanship. for durability and bunt% surpass
all others. Prises from 650 to $l5O. ftl
style and finish.) chug= than a/1 o th er. clued
irst dais Pluto.
ESTEDS COTTA.OB OBOAD
Stands at the bead of all reed Instrunlellie. In pro
ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar Instrument In the Unite& Mates. It is aim.
pie and compact in construction, and not liable to
get out ol order. ,
CLIEPENTERII PATENT "VOX HUNANA
TREMOLO" is only to• be found In this 0111 1 0 •
Price from $lOO to 6550,, All guaranteed for eve
Years.
BAB% PAIGE Ss IMIMIZE,
No. IA ST. CLAIB STREET.
PIANOS 'AND ORGANS--Au en
tire new stork of
SNA.BE'S lINRIVALLZD rum;
HAW ES BROS.. P1A2105:
PRINCZ & CO'S ORGANS AND XELODICOsS
and TREAT, LINSLEY & CO'S MOANS AND
TiLELODE.OIIB.
gSUB, Practical Coo
ep s estfully announces to the public that Ite*wil
On Saturday and Monday Next,
Op= to the public the
DELNIONICO RESTAURANT
TOE GOISTLIKER ONLY. -
It will be his earnest endeavor to, furnish ale pa
trols at all thins with the most palatable viands
which the market or the season , affords. Tie
LIQUORS. WINES of various dates, ALI, BEIM,
, will be their own recommendation.
ete Orders for due Cooking for Weddings. and oiler
Festivals, will, as heretofore, be . promptly sad
cheaply attended to, requesting Pntronsie•
odiya u. Malt.
p r EORGE BEATEN,
swrinmonnizu ca
GRIMM Wilk= AND Terrum,
Arid dealer la ellktadilotlrillllTll, NUTS, PICK.
8A11015,, JELLI.
usa raDisAL or.. Ailigattear.
TIEGEL,
• (Lauf:roar •n* Ifespenbside
No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh
5e26:01
NEW FALL GOODS.
N EW
oplenddd new Men of
CLOTHS, CASSEknesnEfe,ao
Jut raw-trod DT HISILY 31E12E6
AIIIMUCAN
MATtot li q
BEMON4IOLE OYEBEMUUNG
AND SEWING MACEEDM
rups mitru,
sam A]LlCi taspliiim
AlarApcsio wintod so rail tttlrlifootibm
- CE4A/9. ,C. 134WErLalThrg
• tor liftltfni replek_raidi.
Orter Bmzs,
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45 71114 avenue. Bole &Wm
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MBROEANT TAILORS.
TALIL4:Orif
Xerdiant nalor.:l3l3Alihtleld street.
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SEWING MACHINES.
W 9 a PAPERS.
N"
WALL PAPERS,
Per HaUs, Parlors alscaChambers,
210 W OPZIFI2f4I. AT
101 Market St., near Fifth Aire"
JOS. it. HUGHES & BRO.
DYER AND. SCOURER,
itJ. JLANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER.
No. 8 avr. az.410:0 , smut=
Ana Nos. 188 and 131 tea;Street.
IITTSBUBOII. PA
0 - CIA L AND 001131
0111AL1 COMM cow::
DICKSON, STEWART & CO,
Raving removed their Odlee to
NO S 1167 LI:1311111M1C STRIZIVrt
(Lately Clay rour)3W) 81COOND 2LOOII.
Are now prep ared to runlet' gopil YOUGITIOOBI I .
NT LUMP, - NUT qUAL 01111LAOX. at the lowest
morket price.
All orders left at their *Moe, or addressed to
them through the miol. willbeattended to promptly.
TOBACCO ANDVIGABB.
EICMILSIOR WOlllll6.
U. of w. .7xErratmerori ,
Inapk4Minn and Peelers
Tdbettol Snuff. Cigars, Pipes, &oi l ,
ot eg: 6 TXDZRAL ALIXGRXInt
IP.W•j:t . O 91 • 4:11
rewt mono,
sitenim-Exe,
nurr noun AssocLiTiox 3IIILDTEMISI 3101.
sad St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh. Pe. , Special
etteatton given to the destgattog sad bull4ing al
COWAT 1101713 ZS ind PUBLIC! auustorses.
AT
WILLIAM SEEP
180 and 182 Federal street,
AT l'Age.. YARD WID
BLEACHED SHIRTING
GOOD QIIALII?Y•
AT 123 i CENTS, TAIID 'TDB
OY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN.
AT 28 CENTS,
BED, YELLOW AND WHITE
ALL WOOL FLA7NELS
AT 25 CENTS, ALL 700 L
CREIrj TWILLED FLANNEL
FULL ASSOEVMEN
Blankets,
Cassimeres,
AT LOW PBil
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WILLIAM SE
180 & 182 F e edeial St,
!MUM C
NO. 19 FIFTH
THE NEW
..sat rAisrans rzuracnox. ,,
"THE TA.VORITE." "Tat rortrtAß,"
"THE RECEPTION,'
THOMPSOIVO TWIN SPRING,
"WINGED ZEPHYR,"
LOVE PITTING," CA?ItSETS AND PAT
ENT
"PA:NIERS."
THE NEW BORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE
HELEN'S," richly embroidered; an elegant street
RlCHSkirt.
RIBBONS TOR BOWS, SCARPS AND
S E I
SUSAN STRIPES AND mans.
SATINS all shades mindwidths.
rLowElts. PLUM' ,WJIATS AND BONWITTS.
LADIES AND CHILDnnriItINIEEINO UNDER
WE
T AR,
he richest and latest loreltles In DINTS,
PILING ES AND BUTTONS.
We especially direct atten on to the great exsel
[ Ivies or the HAzitus tszemt.F.ss Monition) AID
I GLOW ES" over all others. am i d for which we are the
Bole Agents.
A complete glee of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR',
SHIRTS. SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HALT HOSE,
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAW ERs.
SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAPER.
GOODS, and all other popnl maker.
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Mint & CIRLISLE
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50.19 FI•FT
a 05
MERIV 91RISTILiS !
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
DENNISON & BURT,
NO. 27 FIFIE AVENUE,
E ive ltat received lu g and l adle.loulv mUitorted
LACE GOODS,
HOSIERY,
Sid gloves. Mandkerekleb, Slipper
pottery.. Zephil , goods. Scarfs
and Gents Faraldling
and Notions generailv.: '•
i ts i lTill o i l d selection is creed to special novelties
st
HOLIDAY PRESENTS, .
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to which the attention et l c readers is specie4v
Called. • ,
DENNISON $, HECKERT, •
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. an . NO. $1 'Flinn AVE/. u'll.•
EMBROIDER'S%
TIWOMNOB,
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pnicEs EIFIDOWM:
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BARGAINS IN ALMOST EVERTTEINS.
BEAL REM STITCH, all Linen.
ORIEFS,I7 e;loc,BEe and upwards.
• TAPS BO EVERY , LINEN NAB DltEßOßtailt
fla to 50c. -7 "
All our Head at one-tall' - regular prtees. .
All _ _ •
the new BALMORAL SKIRTS and, Brsotera
latest_ Wigs oll_goor BEIBTO. - at tie Lowest
ARE SUP E RB . I
,OT riar ThrTSIS
OTWITILIVATIO4 111:Trllfr
BII&1 BODE
OBBAIt, bovivEll and I.4lmatr
Fa Sale by EverY•Groeer in the City.
Bakery, Na. 81 Libertsr
non
• 'alas
.......... MILL
SINGERLIC CLE1111; B UCCBIBBO7B
to Goo. 7. sottuozoto Co.
rnAoriosi. LUSO°
TO* only Edema Idthogesphlo Esubliihineht, Wed
of the Mountains.' Bu
sser Cardih Tenter Heade,
Ronde Legate, Otronieg,f-fiekow adds, D ads ,
roettets„Niaws, Qtrusestes Depodu, Irma
gm it., . l Fop, 7A laid 15 Tkird Alm%
Puteours a,
31, 1869.41,
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LEI SEIIPLE'S,
E'S,
'lBO and 182 Federal Street, Allegheny-
lleghen •
X 1,12 i Blaek, Brown and Gold "alLaed
WATERPROOF CLOTHS, GOOD VERITY
HEAVY 'WIDE POPLINS, in ebole4i colors;
GORED B91:1111MARD FELT BRUITS,
Same u sold early In the season at $4,00
GORED BOU I LEVABD FELT SKIRTS,
sane as sold early In the season at 16,00
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Flannels,
Jeans, &c.
DRESS GOODS.
SW:Ma, ke.
at very low prices Wholesale and Retail at
cEs,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
PLE'S,
Allegheny.
80 and 182 Federal St., Allegheny:
54r -
AVENUE,
KIRT,
Barred Flannel,
NOW c>rrerea,
AYENITE ,
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LT 31 CENTS,
$ 2 , 50
AT $3,00,
Fall assortment of
CLOAKING ,
KITTMNG
EXTRA HEAVY
A VERY LAME STOCK,
IN GOOD STYLES.
NELROY,
DICKSON
& Co.
WHOLESALE
31:11"L'Ir rgrcocroroses
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NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
- NEW. MOHA I R.
BLACK • BILKS
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
540104:51r,
torso. D3B Wylie Street...a
168. • 16S.
01141 , DicCANDLESS
(Lite Wilson, - Carr & C 0..)
WHOLEadtr. WALES& 111
fozeign and Domestic Dry Goods,
O. 9* WOOD ESTRIZZ.
Third door *bore Diamond allay,
- pirrestates,
/I,ED
1:70r10111.
OUR t3 BE9IILAB DROWare. CLICANtes
SAUL now insagßTAted. at .wices
care BETTZS BAEGMAIS TELILIC, IVES - An.
TUBE, in
CAI- P 1
OIL. CLOTHS, MATTINGik
&C., tr.C., SIC A,
Good Carpets for 25 cents a lard.
OLIVER
31'CLINTOdK
AND comPAyri . ;.
o. 23 Fifth Street.
tr4o9L - accrki
CARPETS,
CXMOXJADI r L I MCIE I ‘.
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tea.; '4lo°-
We offer our stock at reduced - 1
prices for a SHORT TIME before
commencing to taker stock.
Now is the time to buy.
BOVARDI ROSE &
CO.,
• 21 FIFTH ATENITE..
de4:dasT7
51.
FIFTH AVENUE.
M'CIL.LIIMBROTORk
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GRAND CLEARING, SALE OE
40.AL3EUE :v V 4063 .
TREMENDOUS REDUCTION;
Picm Cash,
Lair= WE TABS STOCK.
WCILLEII BROTHERS.
DECEMBER, IS6B.
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
CARPETS AT MAIL I
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES-.•
We offer FOR A FEW WEEKS - ON,
our goods at a large reduction from regal
lar rates. Our stock is full and coinpletei
in all departments, and we shall mllOl4
best qualities and styles of Carpets it prig .
ces at which •we cannot replace them,
giving our customen opportimitY 01
obtaining bargalits-- ! ..,_: ; Army never be ofs
fered again. This special sale will eons
tinite only until t,heilme of taking our an.
nual Inventory of stock at the end of:.thia
month. .
tionitLAND •Si COLIINF .
Nos. 'Ti.and '73 Fifth. Avenue: A
des ,
GLASS, CHINA. gIITLERY:
BOUM GINS,
MEM
BOHEMIAN AND CHINA,
DWI= SETS, TEL SETS!
SILVER PLLTED GOOD
WEST COllOll • „ ~ ... ,... 1
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100 WOOD STSEET•
FINE VASES, -
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NEW WITLES;
GIFT CUPS,
SMOKING SETS,
A large stock of
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Call and examine our goods. sad. Cluck
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100. WOOD:, STREET.
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