The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 08, 1869, Image 2

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    El
littsb4TO Gaittts.
ONE SEAR AGO.
Br MRS. M. XS, STOWE
One year ado a rllighte voice,
A clear blue eye
And c , ustfrrlng cJrls of sunny hair,
Too fair to die.
Only a year—no voice, no smile,
No glance of eye, • •-
No clustering curls of golden hair,
Fair but to die. . -
One year age, ;hat levee, what schemes ••
Far tato life:"
• • •
What Joiou, hones, what high resolves, )•
What generous strife!
The silent picture. on the wall,
The burial stone,'
Of
Of all that beauty: life and Pay i
Remain alone! • ' •
I
-One year, one year, one little year. - •
, And so much sonei ' -
&nd yet the Veen flow of life - .
Moves calmly on.
The grave grows green, the dowels bloom fair
L P
Above that bead—' ip
No sorrowLuttr.t of leaf or s ray
days he is dead. - , • • -
No pause or hush or Merry b •
rds, - ,
'llint sing above,
Tells us how. coldly sleeps below
- The fonn we love. - ' • •
'Where bast thou been this year. beloved?
_ What halt thou seen ? ,
What rlsingTair, ;hat glorious life
• Where thou host been? -
, :,The.v 3 Vl w i l li t ie u r a l t ll toit i gt , in, so strong!
~..Th'e m_ystierveill when shall , it fall, ,
That we may see,
•Not dead: not sleeping, not even gone, • •
' And Ivtia
414 sw stonrtialtilliaaning tour
Of 00ee e t
will. • • •
Lord of the living and the dead,
pur Saviour dear: '
• --
We Il 'i . ht t i ld e . e at fl a y 'r e a h r e. feet • '
EPHEMERIS.:
--Gen: Spinner is ill. •
—Chicago seems to be devoid of aensa
•
_.Whisky; s now called bug-juice irksome
places.
—The skating rink at Bostonhas proved
a great - success...
—The lawyers
_of Paris intend to erect a
statue to Berryer. •
—Heavy teams cross the HudEon river at
Albany on the ice.
-4,307 buildings were erected in Brook
lyn during the past year.
—4. S. Clark, ' . the cOmmedian, will re
turn to America in March or April.
—Florida has indulged in ice an inch
thick his year, and cOmplaina loudly.
—Oregonians intend. to make doniestic
claret out of the Scuppernang grape.
—The Bowagqr Baroness James de Roth
schild has a dower of $300,000 a year,
—The supply _ of water in San
_Francisco
is limited, and San. Franciscans grumble.
—Fifty-five more days and Andrew John.
son will pi off our minds and out of the
—The trial of Mrs, - Camilla TWichell
will take place in Philadelphia on MondaY
—Monogrant kid gloves "arc ' - the rage in
,;New York." ' Monoiram chignons willhe
the next things.
—Gen. Grant is soon to - visit Ballinnire,
l and, while there, to be'the guestr. of Mr.
William Albert: .
- •
—Scene one, has, found out that persons
who defraud the revenue might. be called
revenue cutters.
`--Miehigan.:lo a lady whe,thinks 'she is
,107 years old. , None of her friends remem
ber exactly when shewas bOrn:
—A switch-Of, human •hair five feet one
inch in length is for sale in New. York. It
is slid to be the longest ever imporied.
—The King of Sweden is ; trying to getup
a bear liant for th amusementofthe Prince
of Tiiles, who le at Stockholm with his
IVi Adrian
Mazel,
:iietie:rtiu . ids to ; Washington, married
' on Ne!..Year'i Eve to. Miss WRiteL, of Bai
ttmore • ' _ '
—An excliturgelto4. s '- ,
is • hots , to make a
noise in religkina'cirilles l :-' Walk into chirch
'late with ft pair offing boots; blowing
your nose noleatl r
y• •
—The association for the propagation of
game in Pennsyliania have now more than'
95,1300 birds of various kinds ready to be
let loose lathe Spring.
Glove-stretchers are considered. FIS con
cealed weapons in Hew, Orleans, at feast" a
dry goods clerk was arrested in that city the
other day for carrying a pair
--Hobert Browning gives public readings
from his own work& This is especially
• kind, as the general public funks much dmi.
crilty in reading them for themaelves.
—Boston is to'haire a tremendous concert
on the Common next Juuei 10,000 vocal ists
and 1,000. instrumental performersa re.
pected to joinda one sweet harmony. )
ttutch - paintin i g;lift qair old master,"
represents one of the inen :we :ring a
' ituritlift and ipurs; presenting the model of
alatto. frigate
,to the infant Snvionr.
—The newsboys of Fiquston, Texas, re
. fusert.o.sell copies of I.ler: Union, a Repnbli
‹ can paper- published', in that city, and the
editors sell it on the street themselves'.
velocipedist of LyOni offers to , bet
any amount that he, can beat; the fastest
trotter-in a race. - This a chance for Mr.
Boniter GI ; shim the excellence of Dexter.
—Two and a half millions of unmarried
females:pep:date England; When such' is
the case, no wonder Englishraen lay claim
to much Watery, forthey need all they can
get.
—A magasinist calls Mr. Hurlbut, the sa,
triad writer Of the TV:ortd, the Heine of the
Americoa. Pressi. vilieriulio.n. somebody oh
, serves that le:does %write ar-
tides. •
Eastern, Btar lethe ' name of an,
English paper puklished in Alexandria,
- Egypt, Its -edltote ? -wesUppose, are "wise
audtkire l: -Ority '! i e-itriumvirate of
•- .
A` lefprittir**_firorthern part of liew
fuli:Oliik...fonnal notice to
-mithorltidathat'she will hereafter wear male
persisto",in so doing notwith ,
1, standing seve ral - •
—A Chicago paper' of Tuesday has pri
VitO infolOitibn:to gra effect , that kr. Grow
Wig lie the next "'jilted States,retenatOr-from
riennsyltionia. The private infomation bad
nof.heard of solin !Ott:
-rho present Month a Na
- florid Convention of bee raisers will ke held
he. eveland when 013*-110rAble delegates.
rf 'will prokakly endeavor at last ,to decide
•
"How loth the little busy bee improve. each
shining hour 2"
--z There are two thousand members of the .
Leta Psisecret SOltiety scattered over, the
country and at various - colleges, and H. T.
Thomas, of chicago, has been chosen Pre&
ident of the general organization.
—pokey Hall, Mayor of liew - York, does
not want to be called "Honorable" or "His
Honor," and has issued an order to that ef
fect. Such being the case, we think he
shout be called Sensible. instead.
—Tie Blair family manages to get a posi
tion, veil in Gen, Grant's. suit. There be
ing no other apparent way of doing so, one
of Montromery's daughters is going to
marry Gen. Comstock of Grant's staff.
—The trains laden with supplies for the
Indians of Fort Wadsworth have failed to
-reach their destination, the teamsters having
found it impossible to haul heavy loads over
the drifted tracks in Northern Minnesota.
—Queen Olga, of Greece, behaves, in -a
very unqueenly - but proper manner. -- She
gives her _infant an . airing by walking
the ,streets bearing him .in- her- arms,. and
stops to talk with every mother she.meets.
—The questionin Washington now
is "Did the ;Iliesidertt (Meaning, Mr. John
,
son) wear white. cotton or pearl_ kid gloves
at his New Year's reception 2" a question of
such vital importanee should not be hastily
decided.
—Mr. De Bilk,. the Danish Minister to
Washingten, is about .to marry a young
lady from New Jersey. It seems to be the
fate of most batchelor diplomates who'come
to this. country, thus to be caught in. Hy
men's noose. The late
• English minister
only escaped bi deatk;
—The Philadelphia - Ledger says Messrs.
A:, R: MeLienry & Co. announce that ar
rangements have been completed through
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and
friends in Liverpool,.to place on the route
between that port and Philadelphia a line of
first class steamers, to sailfrom each port
every two weeks. , • •
—An eastern cotemporary says: "It is
easy enough to find villages in New Eng
laudwhere thereare twenty admirable gif.s
under thirty years of age, and not one mar
riageable young man." Young men who
are not afraid of Yankee - girls have excel
lent opportunities here of laying in a stock
of Pilgrim Fathers. .
-There is a disadvantage attached to the
publication of birthsin this country ; for in
stance the following notice appeared in a
.• •
Philadelphia paper
The notice-, in yesterday's paper of the
birthof a dailghter. to Jno.'l3. and Johanna
Coin, was wholly unauthorized by us.
- • Jig°. S. Com,
.., • • • joiunrse Cops.
Caroline Proud, Qe_South Nash
ville, Tenn., saw the &ost of her father on
the'evening of December 30th. As the old
gentleman had been dead exactly six years,
and as Mrs Proud is
..a lady of strong mind
and excellent eyes, the: affair has caused no
little . commotion among
,her friends and
neighbor& She wasin a store room, look
ing up oldlashioned 4 clothing for a family
masquerade at - the time, and was so effected
'by the apparition that she seized with a
severe fever from which she was several
days recovering.
—The 'goal oil exported from the port of
Philadelphia during 1868- amounted to 40,-
595,620 gallon& Tha, following are- some
of the. foreign ports to which .it was sent:
Antwerp, 8,430,077 galons; • Cork, 3,856,-
744 do; Liverpool, 1;153,044, do; Ilotter-
Alain 8 722 467 do- Bremen 6,514 496 do
• , I
'Gibraltar, 1,898,852 do; Hambisrg, 2,528,-
901. de; Marseilles, 1,914,696 do; Havre,
-1,711,225 do; Genoa,. 1,490,250 'do;
_Stettin,
730,543 dO; ~Triestei - 610;258 do; Leghorn,
705,726 do; Naples, 183,93 ff doi Barcelona,
185,930 do; London; 721M3 do; Dantzic,
259,860 do; bunitirk,266,sB2 do; Falmouth,
Eng, 299,792 do; :Venice, 168,512 do; -Al
-tone, 361,294 ' do; Serdeaux, 127,186 'do.—
Phila. Ledger. - •
Tire - WAY Naw YEAR CALLS are made n
New York •is -thus described by the Tri
bune:
.
bune: While there - were but few forinal
calls yesterday, still there were plenty of
nice young , men t ; who -With, the , help ,of
hackney coaches went perseveringly through
thelr.list of calls. , Each one introduced his
three frienda, all of them enjoying, per.
haps, but a sliga acquaintance with their
hostess. It has often been the case that the
Carriage Containing the quartette of nice
'young men has stopped at' the wrong house,
the driver baying received the wrong num
ber, when only after /several Inquiries the
house iaLformd- Ottlxing upon -their place
of descent the quartette • commence taking
their cardamon seeds c or -snake•root, arran'g
ing their neckties, stroking , their cheveuz
faroris, and then they alight. Passing into
the parlor they are , each introduced to the
Madame and daughters, to a cousin:front
the country, find probahly to some young
lady friend whose family are “not receiving
calla,"* After the introductions -are' con
cluded; which occupy several Minutes, ev
erybody seems' embarraiged: Pretty nearly
the fallowing dialogne then takes place: ,
i• Madame. The gentlemen have a very
*unpleasant day for makihg calls. I should
hardly.think they woUld venture out.
Nice gotiog man (who has Madame on his
list). Very, indeed. , Have you received
many calls? •
Madame.' 0 yes, quite a good many. I
have not kept a list, Aramanda, my dear,
youhave kept a list. ,
Daughter. 0, ma; I attempted to; but
there have jbeen so many. I think we have
had a hundred.
Madame. Full as many as that, lam
sure. Gentlemen; will ,you walk into" the
back parlor and partake of refreshments?
The madame now conducts them to the
table, and points'out the various decanters.
A glass of sherry (or whisky, alaal that our
ladies•think this not a miss!) and the young
gentlemen depart,wlshing madame and her
Manly-and guests ,a "Happy New Year."
, This is, the common way of making , New
Year calls
,e
Tan citizens of Austin NevidS, have
held a meeting to erteare the 'constrpeton of
a railroad'from the HumbOlt river
to the Colorado. This road .
connect
with the Pacific Railread' on the north, and
through that with the railwqstoldaho and'
Oregon as fir as the Cdumbla river; ancron
the south would reach the head :of naviga
tion on the Colorado, ultimately intersect
ing the railroad` projectedthrough Arkansas
and Arizonw to the solithern boundatyof
California: It would pass through the
'White Pine and' Pahrttriagat country:and
:serve a stretch of productive- mineral coun:.
try over five hundred miles long.
PITTSBURGH GAMTE: FRIDAY; J.A.NVAII.I" 8, 1869:
_ .
TEETH.EBTILICTED •
. 4
3;rrruotlT ' , exert
NO. CHARGE DUDE WENN ANITIRCIAL
TEETH ARE ORDERED.
A PULL EVE TOE Oh
AT i)R. SCOTT'S.
WI! PENN WIEZT, ID DOOR ABOVE. HAND.
ALL WORK wAssAwrarto.' CALL AND BE
IAMINE BP.ECLEMNB OF OENITIIVE TuLoAtt
i MIL • - - - 117tittiET
GAS 'FIXTURES
WELDON &
• • laanufKligers hill/ Wholesale Dealersla
Lamp's; Lanternisjaandeliers
.
AND. LAMP GOODS.
Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS;
a 0.,••
. ,
Nci.l4'7 7 . cioa Stree.
5e9:13.12 . ' , Betwegn 814 an 6th LiellUell.
* PIANO'S. 0 G
EST PIANO MEL
B *2W
.
Sehonuicker's Gold
AND ESTEYIS COTTAG ORGAN,
The SCIIOAA PIANO 00 ••Idnes 'IF the
latest valuable improvements kn• . in the con
struction of a warde d
first class Instrument and has alwaYll
been awarded the highest Dretain wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is Dill, sonorous • d sweet. Tee
workmanship. ibt durability and .. uty, corpus
all others. Prices from $5O to sl6l(recording to
style and Clash.) cheaper than Other ao.caßeo
drat class Plano.
TIMMOU'UoTTiq6O:GAN
Staudt at the head of all reed In •••• eats. in pro
.duelngtbe most perfeet pipe quail of tone of ant
similar Instrument to the United tea. It is aims
pie and compact in construction, d not liable to
get out ol order.
CARPENTEIPS • PATENT X RITIWIA
rftElf.OLO ,, Is only to be (bun in this Urger .
price front 1100 to WO" All guaranteed for Ave
BARB, HBAKB & BIIETTLEB,
No. IA ST. CLAIR STREET.
11CRANOS AND ORGANS—An en
tire new sto - k of
SNABE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS;
HAINES BROS.. PIANOS: • ,
PRINCE a:CO'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS
and TttEAT. LINSLEY k CO'?IROANS AND
JALELODEONS.oniati orlit
Etunnii.
43 Fifth ayenne, Sole agent.
deS
CONFECTIONERIES.
TT RICH, Practical Cook,
ilr' - espeetfully announces to the pre that hewn
On Saturday and Monday Next,
Open to the public the
DELmoNico RESTAURANT,
. .. FOE GERTLENIM ONLY. •
-. , •
it will he his earnest endeavor to furnish bla pa
trons at lall times with the most palatable viands
which• the market or the season affords. Ti e
I
LitalJOlt , NNE'S of various dates, ALS. BEER
"&474 1 , 1 4 ; t tln e e ir o=lar for Weddings , and other
Festivals will. Mr' heretofore, be promptly and
eltesply traded to, renuds tang patronme. .
or-9:y6S . kl• Ug. •
GEORGE REALVEW,
ODD AM CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
. .
And dealer In all kinds of FILIJITS, )WT4.. max
LES, SAUCES., JELLIES, £c., dc.. ,
ptvilN;(o:cylaijoi(s i el i j
B TIEGEL; "
(Llte Cutter with W. Hespenhelitia
DIF-ateiiLitairT TAILOR.
No: 53,Smithlield Street, Pittsburgh
VEW FALL GOODlii;
A splendid new stock of
CIATIELS, CASSEIEEIMS,&o.
FIFA itY MEYER..,
Jiut received by
Merchant Tailor. 13 Smithfield street.
Mil
SEWING MACHINES.
TILE GREAT, AMERICAN COM-
NA.TION. ' •
Buriosanoix one :mime
AND SEWING 1MA.0131142.
. rr kiss No EitrArg -
BUNG ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY
MACHINE IN' THE AND IN
; TRINSIOA.LLY Tat CHEAT/In. •
%resents wow/Ay:Lt. sell Ms Machine.
33ALSZarr,
Agent hor 'Western PennolvialA.
Corner PYrra . AND MARKILT STAZZTI3, ova
Illetianison,sieweirT Stors.;;
N E W
- WALL 'PAPERS,
For Hod, rivrierB anajaambers,
NOW oTipaNii. AT -
107• ffiathet
St.9;iifia* 'OM Ave.,
•
: Jos; R. KUGEES & BRO..
DYER AND SCOURER,
inar J. LANCE,
•
DYER AND. SCOURER.
110.8 ST. CL AIR MUM=
. And Nos. 185 and 187 Third Street,
COAL AND COKE.
DICKSON STEtaid &CO
. ,
BMus remoited,Shelx 00304 0 ,
NO, 1567 :14413311iitTirlEOXI%*MTN
4LatelY eit i , r (m x moo ProniP.FFR9I4 4: --
Axe now incanted to nunlshiood.l6l:loslo ol it t .
NY Line. 24 ,17 C o a , / , qUa-14.4P1p at th 09 94 11
morket price. •
ill :orders Jena& thetv Moe,
th e m througit the Tan.rat!eattAmilea tarPtfitaP t4l '
-
Vorfat,cctif.anu,oza.. •
int WAR**
EE._
VIECEM •
sOrti
L.A ar
b‘ , l4 a te .,
,;13111,211 " F* ;ILGO 4 nr.
• alqam -
pitszta ar ! MOSpil t • , •1
leal4sltrrmariet,
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PERT NOOSE ASSOCIATION WCILDINGS, Nos.
and 4' St. OW Streut, - Pittsburgh; Pa; Specie
- attention even`fo the designing and building o
cc= OWE: miet rllttacznot2ciku
1):1)1.14
ai Piauo,
karopAcrtrnia or
11 TSDZRAL BT.. A.Urthenv
WILL PAPERS.
ARCHITECTS.
CHOICE t;oons
Mal
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.
RECEIVED DAILY,
BIR_NVIT-VELVET •HAT
'II4 j . E A R N NPA 1 1 7 MI T VA 5 L 1 4: .8' N
ZEPHYR AND K IT fING YARNS.
BLACK VELVETEEN.
• BONNET VELVET,
ijii4C•I&4.A.T.CIVHTIF.ES:‘,A, TINS'
SASH AND BOW ItlottON. 4 .
AND BLACK SATIN RIBIIuNS, nil widths.
ALEXANDRE'S XID GLOVES.
In While, - Opera, tind Dark . . `Pdi Topped Rid
Glows. Wool Mitts and Gloves, Ribbed Fancy and
• noSmarr: • *
HARDICIERCITIEVS.
• EMBROIDERIES , , •
" 'POCKET B DES. _
.*ALLETS. at
BT:MI-PIIRTHER REDUCPZIONB IS
Wttiool4lbi GOODS,
1/111 1 4LINEILT GOODS,
HOOP SHIRTS. AO CORSETS,
77 AND I 79 MARBET STREET,
NEW . GOODS
AT GREATL Y
itEDITCED PBICIES.
ONE MORE CABE 0 - F rINE
STRIPED F!LT SKIRTS
JUST RECEIVED
CASIIKERE SCARFS, in all colors.
WOOLEN HOSIERY at very low prices.
LADIES & GENTS FINE FUE-TOPPED GLOVES
A large vartf ty of
Woolen hoods, Shawls and Children's
Sacques, Ladies Hemstitched Embreim
dered and Lace handkerchiefs,
Gents Silk handkerchiefs, .
in all styles. •
HOOP SKIRTS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS
WOOLEN MITTS AND 'WRISTLETS. •
31AC51731, - GLYDE & CO.
ikud SO. Market Street.
deal
1U IN & CARLISLE,
NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE,
THE NEW SKIRT,
rimine PERFECTION." .
''T HE IPAVORITE," "THE POPIFLAR„ , •
"THE! RECEPTION,'
THOMPSON'S TWLN SPRING,
"WINGED ZEPHYR,"
"tILOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT
ENT "PANIERS."
THE NEW GORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE
HELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street
or Shatin Skirt.
RICH lIIBONS - FOR' ROWS, SCARFS AND
SASHES.
ROMAN STRIPES AND PtAIDS:
SATINS. all shades end widths.
FLOWERS. -PLUMES, HATS AND BONNETS.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDER-
The richest and !stead ninrellles to •OIMPS,
rumor.* Ati D ItUTTONS. ,
We caper:tally direct attention to the great excel
lenee of the HARRIS SEAMLESS (RouillotO KID .
GLOVES" over all others. and for which we are the
I
Sole Agents.
A complete line of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR"
SHIRTS: , SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HALT HOSE,
ONDEIVSUIRIS AND DRAWERS.
SELLING AGENT'S FOR LOCKViOOFOtS PAPER
(100094 , arid all other popuLer makes.
1111C111131 & CIBLISLE,
NO.lB FIFTH AVENUE.
noZ
A 11ERRY CHRISTMAS
NEWj GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY
DENNISON IL I ittliEllt,
NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE,
USTO just received a large and judiciously assorted
TlllB4 EMISRdIDOBtIIDIB.
m ,
Kid IGlover. llandherehtet., Flipper
Patterns. Zephyr Geode, IScarts
and. Gents Varnishing
std NfAtotts :generally.
A splendf.i selection Is elerded Ia epeelatioielties
sultattle.for
-
.!110LIDAY ,
.PRESENTS,
tc;wliteh the atteatlon of lady resdire epeeleilT
celled
DENNISON & DECKEIIT,.
„
- 68 .NO. 27 FiFTIt AVENUE.
inialcies MARKED DOWN
P •
BABOAINS IN ALMOST. EVERITHING.
' BliTi UFA( STITOI4, all Linen. nAtIDEX,R
-0111AFFS,-176, 19e, Nlfio and.upwarde.
L./Jlf, so aL; Emu) 1,4•4 trait. HA4m ax#EcurErli3
ego, Seto 800.- •
it oar Li.tai stone-bait ,regularmtices.f
Jlltt ."
ttie 118 M, Ilt : LUt IRAS. • MK i ILTS and 1131saleY's
(44101 W 13/Ettatli it Of Lowest
gnats In the • :+.
„14)1, 0, Vatta and DitAliMatt
wool
0., *srezidp. -
BILLIARD TABLES.
AND4UIO)
,itiCAl( BTU' TAU TABLES
r', dill .001133131AT10N "comuoNs. .7
idlontabig the best "NINTUrP ECEVE.
ns, Patented Noy— 2604 1607. and _pril
4 1888.. Everything relating totilblards of the
,Analittand l iewest_ prices always on hand:
r. , NEW CUE TRI MMER, Patented Kay idtl4
price great success. -
nitrated price lists sent ea application. s
•
VICEILAN tic-CIOLLEINDEI
•
I IT
tit
MEN
+ A eitl
;On
d 89 ow:gay BT., aiew Tort 471!7
,_~..-..,._ ~~su~,_.
-
Barred Flannel,
rqc)w. conreresa;
ItELROY,
- DICKSON
& CO.
4m-c:)cluois,
• ,i.,.,
o tll -.
, 0 m
10 P.l
4 •4 0%
n g
M I'6
SI A cio Ei C l 4 5 1 1
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a:
Si A Aft 2 rL i g
to a i m
43 1 ipipt3
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0 0 04
ok 'igpi ri=Nr.2
1 04
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0 10 a
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4 I:1 / z .
, iMEMMMIM
LACE GOODS.
WADLEY,
'3?_a'+=.-ter ",o::f ~w~Kn.~+%'SXr.
54.
KITTANNING
EXTRA HEAVY
, -A VERY LARGE STOCIC,
IN GOOD SWELES.
WHOLESALE
4541.
WOOD ,STitEE.T.
DRY GOODS
AT COST,
FOR THIRTY . DAYS O?,ILY,
TO GLOBE 13 OC;
IC.
THEODORE T. MLLIPE,
87 ALIS ILET STREET. '
.00.00
01.0811 0 . 1 OF OUT SALEipr
DRY GOOD
J. - •
11111011 FIELD it CO'S .
N0..450 sr. cLAnz. IST/LE-ET, .
All Wool• Grey Tolled Flannel for 37 worth 63e.
Detainee for 20e.vrcn•th 35. • • •
_ •
Slightly Soiled Blenkkets $l,OO 'worth $6,00.
• Waternrolf for $1,25 worth al, • •
'Poplins far 3754 r. worth 50. • _
Kid Gloves - for 81,50 worth $71,00.
Finley Shawlvsl3,6o worth 010,00.
Velveteens 2,00 worth $1,73. -
Bleached Dinelln , lsll%O. worth 16. • •
Uunbleacied Muslin worth 17. -
Cheapest and beet &teak in the city. No. 53 ST,
CLAlR...near Liberty street. • - • • dere
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-168.
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCM",
NEW MOHAIR..
BLACK SILKS*
HOSIERY• and.GLOVES,I,
iSf
•v`r 005it.Tov .
Aa tea' Wine . Wed , E 1
163 .
DicCANDLIESS b. CO.,
(Late Wilson, Cur & C 0..) '
- WBOLEBALI{ , DEALZBN IN
Foiejgn Old Domestic Dry 'Uootts,
. No. 94' WOOD ' STEMS'S, -; ;
Third door alarm
069 4:1110:f-14:1*.il
GIUMI.II.IIIN tax gait THILIP MIT&
SDIt4EILLY & CLEl3,l . ,SuccpsAoxi
t.o CO. - •
pßAcricumb -Lrrnoeilaillitzus. •
The ouJy Steam-Lithographic Zstablistuatlat West
of the M0U111.111.1111.. Butting,. Cada, I,,atiae Beath,
• Bonds, Label', Circulars, Show Cards, Diptoulaa.
Portralte Volvo, Certificates of Deposits, Invite.
tiew,CsAi: asc., Won., TA asul TIF WltlrCitresh
gaiMmusAA
.:ti:_
AllifFiVl ntrmot.
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OUR REGITLAB Dvcratnics CLEARANCE .1
SALE I%IOW rially Inaugurated , at MICE'S that Se• ;
rare BE TER. BARGAINS THAN ' EVER BE- i
-
Ft/RE, In
, . -
CA.R.PFIrS,
OIL CLOTHS, ItIATTINCS,
&.c., &c., &c.,
t •
Good Carpets for 25 cents alard.
OLIVER
NOLINTOOK
AMY COMPANY
No. 23 Filth Street• , •
...IELVADUCTICII.NI.!
CARPETS,
_
dieo.• cfcCii
We offer our stock at reduced 4
prices for a SHORT . Primp before
commencing to take stock. I
Now is the time to Puy.
. ,
BOV.A.RD, ROSE & CO., 1
21 FIFTH AVENUE. . I
d F4:11&wIF
GLASS. CHINA, CUTLERY
MMel=2=i
100 WOOD STREET;
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
FME VASES,
80.11.43fiA1f A.N:p
:
0
0
13 DINNER SETS, TEA SETS"
'ciFT
SMOKING ' SETS,
SI \J~ . j
_Call and.-examlne our gOodes and.welPAl
iattaned no one need fall to ue. suited.
Iti:t.,.)3lttp:;i4 -. 0 - 0,
100 WOOF STBEE,III.!
TNISSOLVTION NOTICE. -"" '
ll Notice is bereby"gllienthattbe:railtieraliip
lie ,l etofore existing under the liviticgid style -
LITTLE. PATTOlctirbelesare qv:leers..
is this day dissolYA by mutual eonennit. SAMUEL
IV BAIRD is imtborized tosettle tile business gibe/ ,
firm ut tbelt: office. Ids ii wand 114 BRpOppl
A.VIINTrE. AMA - OEL I Bilk%
V ,13
; , ;JAMES PATTOS: JS
. , • ~
: ' ' ' • ' ' , MABY LlTT.tlei L- '• - I
• • • . . . JOHN kutiT.EWART„: • A
• • , TBDISA.B,LITTLE,,,In.,,}
y l i
' • ' . ''' ' 'BABB:FEL - kJ, BALED, I
' . 'Executors of - Thomas Male; er. r deceased:l
Pittsbnreb,' December 16.1868. • .., . *
HL` it: WHOLESALE 4 ROcER a
..,L: neatness will be curled on at Bos. 112 mt,l4
2.I4:ISECOND.A.vF,NIig, as heretotbre, under
fOrm name of
- . . i.arr'rfsE eft , - 13,A.I.itte V'
r 9
ILT AVI/Cti . BOLD :' • ': OIUT My ,IN..
teres't In the firm of ' - ' ,'
.LITTLE, BainPii:PATT9./!... ~ '• - i
to my Partner. SAMUEL; M. BAIRD, I _take plena-,
ure in recommending him to,,the patronage ernpri
customers and the trade generally. ls
. des:b 6 7 . JAMES PATTON. ilt: ,
CIRAVEI FEE . III . I( . •- • :,
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ILA. . . . ..
lb /
PEtiNTINC INK WORKS,
Grey's - Ferri Road and Thin-
Streets,
Streets, Philadelphia. Pa.
G. E. ROBlNlSON,lxtannfactussr•of -BLACK Sit
COLOttED l'Ant4ns end.lst&ographle Inks. V
nlsbes. &c. . . ' aeignsaitti
CLOTEUSEEDs
--16$.
JUST RECEIVED
J. 1iiii; . 7.3 1 7 Liberty-Street4
no2B:TTII8
11
ItESH. FISH.--, 1:W110in:di" PAL •
PRES 4 still cootLnuu to nir au eft', and oop
order for • - - i • -
• 'FiIESII WHITE LAKE FISH; SALMON AKEI B ASS. ` ;
. ,
___, ,
tend ?A No. 45 DIAMOND MARKET: Pitts Z.
burgh; or Ms old well known TWIN CITY 'STAND.:
Allegheny market cow
•
"IgOTICE.—To - Persons En_,
_LA • gaged in Hauling or Wbetling Rubbilb orl
'Lakes: You are hereby - notified nos to Tibiae any;
rubbish or ashes on the wharf. Alltribbisher ashes ;
must bets). en the Point. Any
_person (Wight sly
casting the above notice's/1U be deslt With to
,tallest extent of the law. - ,
' ROBERT A '-: HILL.
Atkaheny wharteri
del9
G ' 'ooo . NEWS.;
• ''INTIO'BREAD IR , DAIS
Enquire for,:WARD , I3
. 11 beat. initials "IL W.! , on
JelM i r t T i i n kenoeeff i et 1443;"
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LOOR OIL CLOTIIS— We. ,
in stock. a lahie 'assortment orstyipe and • i
It . \widths 'of .thuroughti seasoned • Ri4x)r. 01 , 1!
Cloths. whlen. we are offermel to tt a wholt aale an ".,
retell trades t prices lower. 'attn. quality Unto non . t ,- •
'elderatton, than eatlie had la Illicit•. . ,T.
J. a )1. PKILLIPB. - - , -k,
WAR - fie gaol 0:11 =A kMecto:_ -:
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NEW, STYLES.
A large stook of
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PLATED: 4100DS
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of •ll descrOtlool, - ;•:1'
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