The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 13, 1869, Image 2

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OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT.
BY ONE OF TEM It'HOTS
Wrapped in the slumbers of early morn
The city sleeps while the limes creep on,
-
]Si►ehievous gratings of red and blue,
•galckty and silently changing the bue,
Now of a cornr, then or a room,
Till ont through the window they lighten the gloom
Quickly fanning. the watchman's mace
Resounds vu the curb, as Le quickens his pace,
Running, ruside,g. breathless with speed,
Thinking of none ht but the urgent need
That's told by the shadow, be sees of himself,
As the stranger brightness grow in wealth.
Click, click. click, the dial revolves.
Three times three, and 'Le news is told; -
Over 1h• house tops. over the streets.
• Flashes tae number the watoher greets. •
And still In the darkness 01 early morn,
The flames grow brighter and still creep on.
Atone in his eyrie that beacons the gloom,
The watcher starts at the first alarm;
:A,slivery gen.; and a paper scroll
Tell him Ms duty and teen behold I
The tlegllng heart in the marble case -
Sends a strange thrill lorth into darkness and space.
On each shadowy tower a spark of life
G' apples a sledge, end with Titans might.
Hens tberiderons blow* at the resonant bell,
Till sleeping thousands awake at the knell, •
And know that the demo* of fire is rear,
Vorkiiig destruction, rejoicing at fear..
Down in Ike stalls wher l e the horses res. - ,
There', an angrs pawing or heavy hoofs;
Out from their blankets a hundreis men
bileutly,'sysiftly ghee; and then
There is bustle and work while the engine glows,
The horses are hitched, and wide opened the doors.
Into the gloom of the silent street
Thunder the wheels aetbe horses leap.
Their iron shoes from the stony way
•
Dash fiery sparks while they throw the spray
Beek through the trawl night, to where,
A specter handles a throttle with care.
Like battle chergerathe giant steeds
Leap to ;heir work and increase their speed; --
Lilt. come grim monster irons Tube's furge, ,
The engine follows with heart' surge,
tiroantrig hissing, rumbling along,
Breathing Are an. smoke as the bells ring on.
lei:hos:ruddy light of the furnace jaws
The stern, grist, face or the fireman glows..,
As he feeds the hungfy stomach with coal. '
WM.- the jolting morist , :r still onward rolls,
Leaving a wake of cinders bright. •
And a trail of smoke to blacken the night.,
Ten Minutes havepass , 4 since the watchman ran,
Fame°, perhaps; since the names began;
The bulluinrrs front is bright with the smile
"elf the d.inon king. who re gna for a while;
But his reign is brief, for the strife begins
'Twirl, water and fire, and water wins.'
, s —Ofnerntratt Commercial.
EPHEMERIS.
—Scott Siddona in in Cincinnati
—California is cultivating many olive
--Bishop Simpson and his wife have gone
to Texas:
—Chicago is now trying to get rat-proof
buildings.
—The Financial Editor of the -Revolution
is a woman.
Critik, nee Muloch, Is busy writing
a new novel:
--Chicago is called the city of winds and
cheap houses.
—Colorado has a new city called Dirty
Wornan's Ranch.'
—ltalians in San Francisco are building a
hospital for themselves.
—520.000 a year is the.., salary of one of
Eugenie's dress makers. .., 2 •
—Ten cents a pound is a gOotl retail Price
for choice beef in Alabaina.
—The salt mines of Austria are said to be
- worked by a million miners.
-- ; :A "corner in opium" is the latest spec
-ulation dodge in New York.
—Victor Hugo's new :novel has. already
teen translated into English. '
—John Bright is threatened, not with his
peculiar disease but with asthma.
--Velocipedes have arrived in San Fran
chic, where they are not popalar: ,
—Hrs. Scott Siddons did better financially
in Washington than any place else.
—A negro preacher of Oberlin, Ohio., has
recently married a white Boston girl.
—Go • Hoffman is the youngest Governor
New Yo k ever bad excepting Seward.
—Miss : ellogg is said to have a charming
green dre and an overpowering bend. ,
elphia has two new and immense
ks, with which she is well pleased.
skating ri
ght from the recent great fire at
sine was seen for sixty-two miles.
s.: ch is coming to America. If he
he will probably come Offen-
—The
Bangor,
--Offen
comes on
bath.
—Pails
now, and
• three female public lecturers
knownnumbers of private ones
a la Candi
—Bosto
Pelham Elf
int posit'.
, is going , to move the Rote
eea feet westward from its prey
ument to Sam. Houston is pro
loston, 'to cost not less than five
M°
posed in :
tbonsand
!Mt
irginian young ladies have been
ood time and a rifle shooting
tanton.
—Sopa
hating a
mat&i at
ez bite a hairlessequirrel with a
skin, which evidently never .
on.it.
f the ientlemen of the jury which
n Burr for • treason is still living
the, Ohio.
*cado' of Japan left his palace in
. -the first time such la thing haa
in 2,000 years.
ew York Cooper Union has es
school for the practical instruct
/, men in telegraphy.
omas Carlyle 'has carefully re-
—Nat
soft, BMO I
r I
bad any h
—One
tried Aar.
at Chilli
, The
Noveint).o
SAPPenedi
;•77 -1 7. 11 :'
taidished
tion of w
vied all of his works, and will soon issue
s naw and complete edition of them.
'providence his a one-legged skater.
T,he*Ways of the skater, like those of the
city he dwells in, must be inscrutable.
4-During the year, Newport, R.
L, has lost fifty-eight ciiizens who had lived
more than their allotted'three score and ten
years. .N .
proposes to change the
names Of some of her streets so as tip have
twenty-three, instead, of , nine, numbered
streets. •
-Great damage has 'been done by the
frost to the orange groves in Florida. In
some parts of Eastern Florida the trees have
been killed. \
The Darien canalwill be \ about thirty
miles in length, including a seven mile
tunnel, and the estimated cost is about
$85,000,000.
...In Indianapolis paper discloses \ the
secrets of the, sanctum by stating that,
most "editorial qui ll s" are "stubs of pencil'
chewed at the en/"
—Cyrus W. Field slipped and - slid down' ,
anicy hill at Irvington the other day, strik.
Ing a tree at the bottom, and receiving
se
vere but not dangerous injury.
—Prussia is thinking seriously of having •
a World's Fair at Cologne, knowing pyoba
bly that it would then bo sure of ,the prizes
for cathedrals and unpleasant odors. 1
Sixty-seven female teachirs iu Cincin-
Kati have petitioned for the same salary as
males, on the ground that theitind• no re
duction in board bills on account of sex.
—The person sent East with the electoral
vote of California was ( quite well when he
boarded the steamship at San Francisco, but
died of small-pox before reaching Pa - nama+,
—General Spinner is so absurd, he actual-'
_
ly says he thinks female treasury clerra
ought to be paid the same as males for
doing the same amount of work of the same
kind.
—ln Magdeburg, Germany, a widow of
seventy recently married her seventh hus
band. This unusual circumstance naturally
recalls the question of the Sadducees; whose
wife of them all will she be?
man in. Portage county, Ohio, has
scirrhosis of the liver. He has been tapped
forty times in eighteen months, and yielded
between six and severibarrels of water. He
would be better than a camel to ' travellers
in the desert.
—Reverdy Johnson has 'been photograph
ed recently with a group of his new. Eng-
lish friends. The artist is, supposed to have
had some difficulty in getting a distinct plc-
ture on account of the constant shaking of
Mr. Johnson i s hand. . 1
—Melbourne, Australia, is badly drained
and during the heavy rains is dangerouE,
numerous instances being on record' of
children being drowned in the raging gut
ters and their bodies being carried out to sea
and irrecoverably lost.
-Leaseps, of Suez canal fame, is a verita
ble iconoclast; he actually wants now to
destroy tin; classic, heroic, poetic and his
toric peninsula of Greece by putting a canal
across the Isthmus of Corinth, thus making
an island of the peninsula.
-'--The obelisk in the Place de la Concorde
lin Pails, is said to be decaying. It with
stood the climfite during thirty centuries in
Egypt, whence it was transferred, but un
der the action of the weather in Paris it "is
beginning to, crumble and pulverize.
—Miss Louisa M. Alcoft. who wrote the
most successful and the most -original juve
nile book , of the last iseason, his already
completed the manuscript of the se
qdel, which is to carry the fortunes of her
"Little Women" to their proper dramatic
conclusion.
—An Omaha paper says that "the scene,
last night at a mass meeting in the Academy
of. Music, in one of the passages of /dr.
Train's speech, where, on beaded knee, he
took an oath to devote his energies, fortune
and life to making Ireland free, beggars all
descriptive powers."
—lt is the fashion now to sneer at and
ran down everything new that Lord Lyt•
ton writes. Whether it be because he is a
Lord or because he don't write as weil as
formerly, or because tastes have changed
and he has not, we shall not undertake to
decide, but certainly he was once the most
popular living author and now is by no
means so.
—The famous poisons of the Borgias
were very simply concocted. With a few
cents' worth of arsenate of soda any one
may manufacture a quart of them without
claiming to be considered an eminentchem
ist. The poison employed by Brinvilliers
and the proudre de succession 'were, merely
arsenious acid, the effects of which vary
with the manner of administering it.
—The Philadelphia Ledger, says : The
following vessels cleared from this port dur
ing the past week with petroleum : Bark
Ann and Alice, for Bilboa, with 91,000 gal
lons; brig Van Horn, for Antwerp,. with
114,803 do., and , brig W. • IV Bigelow, for
Cork, with 87,264 .do., making' a total of
293,067 gallons. There are now loading and
chartered in the same trade ten barks.
—The police of Paris recently arrested a
young man who was drunk and beating
people over the head at the station house.
He proved to be William Alexander Louis
Stephen Hamilton Douglas; Duke of Ham
ilton, Mardis of Hamilton, Marciuis of
Douglas, Mar'quis of Clydesdale, Earl of
Angus, Earl of Aryan, Marl of Lanark, Ba
ron Hamilton, Baron of Awn, Polmont,
Machausiure and Innerdale, &atm of Aber
nathy and Jedburgh Forest, Duke of Bran
don and Baron Dutton, aged twenty-three.
Ortx. Albert is the new hairdresser of
Paris. Albert begins his rounds of beads
at 10 A. sm., but Worth never sends in a
toilet for ball or soiree more than ten min
utes before it has to be put on. A toilet de
livered on the morn of a fete would cease to
be a new one , before night, and the belle
who has had to sit erect all for fear of
'disarranging Albert's edifice has such im
plicit faith in Worth that she does not mind
waiting.. I have seen some thus wait until
two,in the morning,,while the beauty's hus
band was snoring in full dress on the sofa,
the coachman freezing on the box, the foot
man wrapped in his lady's furs in the ser
vant's hall, and still the wife and mistress
so..serene and calmly secure that it was like
a sermon on resignation to look at her.
And this faith in' Worth was so immense
that when the things did come they were
put on without inspection; and when they
were on, although the Countess could not
sit down on the carriage seat because of the
pannier, but had to kneel forward, nor lift
.up her head because of the roof, still when
she entered the blazing ball' room victory
wasion her features and hopes of anice and
biscuit within her heart. Nothing more
than an ice and biscuit, for everything else
would add cofor to her complexion and any
thing less would be too great a tax on hu
man nature after a day's fast or so little
nourishment that it amounted to absolute
fasting.—Paris Gor. •
NABBY has lectured one hundred' nights
this, season, and is said to have received
fifty thousand dollars therefor. The New
York Sun remarks: This is a good deal for
one journalist to earn in a year; even if hp
is as smart as Mr. Locke and as good a fel
low, and itmay excite the envy of the in
experienced. But when we reflect.opon the
tough beefsteaks, the corn coffee and the
leathery buckwheat cakes that the devoted
lecturer Must swallow In, awful haste; when
the imagination conjures' up the cold and
'cheerless spare rooms at deacons' houses,
where he is put to sleep unaired sheets,and
where the water is frozen solid when he tries
to wash his faca in the - morning when we
think of the tea•tables where he is lionized
by the i .old maids of the whole neighbor.
hood, who interrogate him about theology,
or the last number of the Atlantic Monthly,
we must cease, to look upon his hoard with
'any feeling but compassion for the dreadful
sacrifice and thealarming labors by which
it is amassed.. • .
ITITESITEGIT GAZETTE : WEDX-ESDAT.; JA !MARY la, 1869.
DENTISTRY
T isieraseTto
WITHOUT PAIN!
_NO CIWEFIC IaDIS incur AwrxriciAL
TEETEt - ssz
A. LULL SET FOE NI
AT DR. scums.,
NT$ PENN =BEET, aD NVE ABOVE RAND.
ALL WABEA NS o Veg isr aßia . AND
rra. lairkdaT
Lal:114 i=4lll/;1241
WELDON 64 KELLY,
litanntacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP, GOODS.
Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS, '‘
"BENZENE, (Ito.
N 0.147 Wood Street.
n9:= Between sth and 6th ATennee.
PIANOS, ORGANS; O.
BUY THE BEST AND' . ' HEAP..
EST PIANO AND ORGAN.
Sehomaeker's etold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN,
The SOHOMACHER PIANO aim nes allj the
latest valuable Improvements kno in' the con
struction of a first class instrument . d has always
been awarded the highest premium' w herever ex -
Whited. Its tone is full. sonorous an sweet. The
workmanship. for durability and be uty, surpass
all others. • Prices from IMO to $l5 O. in ooo rdlllE to
style and finish,) cheaper than all o er so-mmed
first class Plano.
I:STET'S COTTAGE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed instruments. In pro
ducing the moat perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar Instrument in the United States. It is elm.
pie and compactin construction, and not liable to
get out of order. I
CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX HUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found In this Organ.
Price from $100 • to $550. 1 All guaranteed for five
years. ..
BABE, EIA. & DIMMER,
No. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET.
PIANOS AND ORGANS—An en
tire new eto-k -
RNABE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS;
RAINES BROS.. PIANOS:
PRINCE & CO'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS
and TREAT, LINSLEY & CO'S ORGANS AND
MELODEONS.
ORATILOTTE BLUME,
del 43 Firth avenue Sole Agent.
CONFECTIONERIES:
pßra, Pracfical Cook,
Wp i eettully anuouucelt: the pubUe that by a wU
On Saturday , d Monday Next,
OPen to tbel publitt the
DELMONICO RESTAURANT,
YOR GENTLEMEN ONLY.
It will be his earnest endeavor to furnish MI pa
trons at all times with the most palatable viands
which the market or the season affords. The
LIQUORS, WINES of various dates, ALE, BEER,
etc , will be their own recommendation.
Orders for fine Cooking for Weddings, and other
Festivals, will, as heretdfore; be promptly and
cheaply attcnded to, rennetting patronage
ocC uoit . ig. 'RUH. '
GEORGE BEATEN,
ILLICIIIPARIVITII OP
ORE= CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
And dealer in all kinds of FECTTIS, DiIITIi, PICK.
LIB. SAUCES. JELLIES, *c.
eel IJst IrEDZILAL BT.. Allegheny.
• T M II:
- lc TIEGEL,
. Mate Cutter with W. HesPenheide.)
DEERCELAZer TAILOR,
No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
seNl:v2l
NEW FALL GOODS.
A. splendid new Moen a
CLOTHS, CAElll±ll:lll±ALMEgoir.o.
- Just received by 'IIICMItY METED.
- Merebant Taflor. is Smithfield street.
SEWING NIACEEINES.
T HE Nltt l i t ot iT AMERICAN COM
RITITON4IOLE OVERRIAMINO
AND SiW/NGATACIDXIM
IT MAN NO ElairAL.
Brno) LBSOLIITILY THE BEST TAIHLY
MACHINE IN THE,_LD AND IN
TRINSICALLY ThE okuariar.
sarAireats wanted to sell tads Machine.
• CHAS. C. E3A..T.AFT.Mir.
Anent for Western Penn Iowa&
Corner MTH AND MARKET over
Riebardson , s Jewelry Store. .
N"
WALL PAPERS,
For Halls, Parlors and/Chambers,
NOW OPENING, AT
107 Market St., near Fifth Ave.,
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
itelP4
DYER AND SCOURER,
J. LANCE,
. 1
•
DYER AND.BdOURER.
No. 3 ST. CLAM STREET
And Nov. 185 and 187 Third Street.
COAL AND COKE.
COAL! COAL!! COALUI
, I
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Having removed their Ornee to
NO, 567 LIBERTY ST.RELV.To
(Lately City lrlour 1011)ESECOND SLOON.
Are now prepared to furnish good YOUOHIOGHX
NY LUMP, NUT COAL OR BLACK, at the Lowest
morket price.
All orders left at their. °Mee, or addressed IC
them through the mall, will be attended to ortmtintY.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
RICELSIOR WORKS.
B. dr W. .TEINICINISOri.
• untsecuren and Dealers
'TA:oleo, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, iko.,
1 1 1 6 ntossAL ALLEGHENY
BARB & MOSER,
Ancalmvarts.
'PS= HOUSZ ASSOCIATION BUILDI3SIOB, Nee.
II and 4 St. Mir Street. Pittstitirgb, pit. Specie
attention given to the , dangling And baltdlng 0
00IIBT HOMES and PWILIO BUILDINGS. --
WALL PAPERS,
PITTSBURGH. PL.
ARCHITECTS.
STIONS.,
CHOICE GOODS
081
OSEPH HORNS & CO.
RECEIVED DAILY,
BIRO'S NEST VELVET HAW
HAT AND BONNET
WOOLS 8 ,
GERMANTOWN WOOLS,
ZEPHYR AND KNITTING YARNS,
BLACK VELVETEEN.
BONNET VELVET.
BLACK AA ORANGE SATINS,
TRIMMING SAT.NS, ALL SHADES,
SASH AND ROW EIi:MONS,
AND BLACK SATIN RIBBONS, All widths.
ALEXANDREPS HID GLOVES,
In Willie, Opera, and Park. Fur Topped Rid
Gloves. Wool Mitts and Gloves, Ribbed Fancy and
Plain
ELOSLV...TVY,
HAITIMIERuits,
EMBR tt OI ar DERIES
-\
POCKET B loKs.
eels w ALLETS, &c
--
BULL PIISTIIEB MOP:11103El IA j
/ •
( WOOLEN GOOD*
MILLINERY GOODS,
HOOP SKIRTS A.VD CORSETS,
77 AND 79 MARKET STREET.
FEW GOODS
AT GRgATLY
WED PRICES
ONE MORE CABE OF FINE•
IPED FEt.T SKIRTS
CEI
JUST RECEIVED.
ki RE SCARFS, in all colors,
HOSItItY at very low prices.
& GIINTS PINE 811 - R.TOPPED GLOVES.
MD
WOO
LADIES 1
A large varitty of
Hoods, Shawls and Children's
Sacynes, Ladies Hemstitched Embrol
s.p.
de d and Lace Handkerchiefs,
Gents Silk Handkerchiefs,
In allistyles.
't
oo? lan,
BALMOR&L SHIRTS,
PAPER COLLARS ANT! CUFFS,
WOOLEN MITTS AND WRISTLETS.
MACRUM, (LYRE & CO.,
Woole
ITS and SO Market Street.
MICRUAIs & CELISLE,
NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE,
THE NEW SKIRT,
••LE PANIEM PEBFECTION."
"THE FAVORITE," "THE POPULAR,"
"THE RECEPTION,'
THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING,
"WINGED ZEPHYR,"
"GLOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT
ENT "PAWIERS."
THE NEW GORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE
HELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street
or Skating Skirt.
RICR RIBBONS FOR - BOWS, SCARFS AND
SAHIES.
ROMAN STRIPES AND PLAIDS.
SATINS, all shades Ind widths.
FLOWERS. PLUMES, HATS AND BONNETS.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDER
WER,
The richest and latest no+elties in GIMPS,
FRINGES AND BUTTONS.
We especially dimes attention to the great excel
lence of the HARRIS' SEAMLESS (Roolliont KID
GLOVES" over all others. and for width we are the
Sole Agents.
A complete Ilse of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR"
SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HALF HOSE,
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAPER
GOODS, and all other popular niakes.
MICRO & CIBLISLII,
NO. 19 FIFTH AVENITE.
n 025
A MERRY CHRISTMAS I
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
DENNISON & HECKERT,
NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE ,
Have jest received a large and judiciously asserted
stock of
EMBROIDERIES, LA:CI GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY;
Kid Gloves, Handkerchief", Slipper
Patterns. Zephyr Goods. Hearth
and Gents. Furnishing
Goods.
and Notion, generally.
splendid selection Is afforded In special novelties
satiable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
to which the attention of lady readers is specially
called.
DENNISON . Bz, SECHEUT,
deB ----Vj'l49. 27 FIFTH AVENUE;
PRICES MARKED DOWN.
- MIMES IN ALMOST EVERITHING.
REAL EMI STITCFL all Linen. HAMMER
CIMAYS,I7c, 10c, A Sic and onwards.
TAPE BO BLEEP.), LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
534 c, Bo to 50c.
All oar ATti at oie-half regular prices.
' All the new BALMoRAL nH UM and Bradley's
latest styles or 1100 I
,IKLKTE, at the Lowest
Prices in the City. •
to $5,0
(MEETS O. MERINO VEST and DRAWERS, 40c
•
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth Avenue.
I digs - •
sumarrirGs AND BATTING.
'BELL & co,
Ha :
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
PrPTS33rhIOJEI.
Kau toter! of BEAU irminpria. and
ANCHOR MID NAGINOtiA
SFVETINGS AND BATTING.
DRY GOODS.
• ••••• • •••••...
KITT: I G
ExT 4 :I,VY
,
Barred annel,
A VERY LAU ROOK,
NOW Co ßred, .ir
1 GOOD STYLE&
lELROY,
DICKSON
CO.,
WHOLESALE
DIE." C3CIOCOI:Ig9,
54
WOOD, STREET.
.
6- 40 .
0 , $
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DRY !GOODS
AZ T cosp,
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY,
TO CLOSE STOCK.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS,
87 MARKET 82'REET.
de=
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
DR - Y - (31-COODS
J. in. BURCHFIELD & CO'S.,
r ifo. 62 ST. C.LAIR STREET,
All Wool Grey TwFled Flannel for 37 worth 620
Detainee for 00e. worth 25.
filliihtly Soiled Blankkets $4,00 worth $O,OO.
Waterproof for.sl, 23 worth $l3O.
Poplins for 373 e, worth 50.
Sid Gloves for 51,50 worth 12,00.
Paisley Shawls $13,00 worth 010:00.
Velveteens 2,00 worth $2,71.
Bleached Muslim 121}0. worth 10.
thinbleachedltuslin 122 e. worth 17.
Cheapest and best stock In the cat* No. 52 ST
CLAIR. near Lthertystreet. dal
168: ... " . .
NEW WOODS.
NEW ALPACAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILK&
1-I.OSIERY and GLOVES.
SOUCY - ,
lest No. 168 Wylie Street.
168.
rtABR, McCANDLESS &
IL) mate Wilson; Can C 0.,)
WHOLIFLAIN MUM= IN •
Fozeign and Domestic Dry Goods,
N 0.94 WOOD eentirr...
=l'd door above Diamond allay,
rITTIMIDLOH. PA.
LITHOGRAPHER&
sussmssim.lllllll9AßLAN »PHILIP cum
QINGERLY 81, CLEIS, Succeasoxi
1,„2 PRA C TICAL ames & Co. -
maosaiiiirmss.
The on_it Steil Lithographic/ Estiblisbment Wed
of the Mountains. 'Business Cards, Letter Heads,
Bonds Latiols,Cirottlare. show Cards. Diplomas.
portraits, Certificates of Deposits, Invite.
tio2 Om % M., Nos. TA an 1* Thlsd
ritfiente4.l.
CARPETS AND On ! CLpTEI3.
CARPETS!
54.
REDUCTION CONTINUED
FOR FEW piris.
Taking advantage of ' the extreme
depression in the Eastern Market
during the Holidays, we have added
largely to our stock, at much below
Market Rates. We will Continue to
sell at our present reduced prices for
TEN DAYS longer.
M'CALLUM BROTHERS.
JANUARY, 1869.
CARPETS.
NTARLAND & COLLINS,
Will Continue tkeir
ANNUL CLEBECE SILK
TWO NE ES LOMB.
Greater Bargains than
Ever will be offered to
close out Special Lines
of Goods, at'
71 AND 73 AVENUE,
SECOND FLOOR.
rtiaTorregricoN.
CARPETS,
COMA CI-eaoriCsIEESI,
deo." idea.
We offer our stock at reduced
prices for a SHORT TIME before
commencing to take stock.
Now is the time to buy.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Firrii AVENUE.
fel:dikvir
GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY
100 WOOD STREET.
HOLIDAY
FINE VASES
BOHEMIAN AND CHINA,
FEW Bmats.
DINNER SETS, TEA SETS,
GIFT CUPS,
SMOKING SETS,
A large stock of
:ILTER PLATED GOOD
of all descriptions. I -'
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R. E. BREED & CO.
EMI
100 WOOD STREET.