The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 15, 1869, Image 2

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Mittslntrgij Gardte,
AT THE FAIR.
Lord Lovel he called for his mill: white steed,
And he rode . av -, y 10 the fair.
Ana a maiden he found, who was sore in need.
A maiden with golden hat:.
Bo soon'as the lady Lord Level esni.d.
She ••went:for him" then end-there, _
'"tiow give of thy gold, Lord Lovel." she cried;
"Thy reward be the orphal's prayer."
•41 w ill give thee gold—not for oruhan•s prayer,
For of that take no h ed.
But for a curl or thy twice.. hair,
If it le thine indeed "
!`lt surety Is mine, — the damsel sald,
urd Lovel, I truly twear: —
So ft was—out It didn't grow on her bead;
The hairdreeser placed It there.
.
Lord Llvel frve gold for that lovely curl.
Mork more than would tell.
And th. in*lden's stolle'suowed • her teeth of 'pearl
As she said. 'I have sold him well."
EPHEMERIS.
—Joe Jefferson is In Indianapolis.
—Matthew Arnold's eldest son is dead
—lce, ten inches thick, covers Boston
ponds
, 4--Macon, Georgia, is to have a new Court
House,
—Queen Victoria has but $300,000 pocket
money.
--Kossuth is entreating Spain to become
a republic.
—Rain would be well received in Califor
nia just now.
—Getinod bas written a new ballet, called
"Walpurgis Night."
—Paris has 69 political journals and 7,10
that are not political.
—Cincinnati is delighted with Mrs. Lan
der's Marie Antoinette. -
—The winter in England is as mild for
there as ours is'for here.
—William Cullen Bryant is President of
a homeopathic hospital. •
—An album arranged to contain locks of
hair is said to be the latest novelty.
—One of the Fox sisters is again prac
tising her profession of spirit rapping.
- —Louisa Muehlbach, it is soon
marry the old Prince Puckler Muskau.
—The theatre-goers of Calcutta have been
enjoying Arra-na-Pogue and East Lynne.
—The British officers garrisoned at Mon
treal are said to excel in amateurtheatricals.
Denin has gone to London. Her
sister Kate is still in California or Australia.
-John Brougham's new theatre is not
open yet, but it will be after the 25th inst.
—Gen. - Grant has been made an honorary
member of the Celtic Association of Phila
delphia.
—Jenkins has made an imporiant discov
ery, viz: that Queen Isabella sleeps sixteen
hours a day.
—Street railways in Memphis have thus
far dazzled no one with the brilliancy of
their success.
-Reverdy JOhnson took tea with the
Prince Teck and 600 ragged school children
the other day.
—A New Orleans inventor has made a
carriage that runs by spring power, wound
up like a clock.
—The most powerful politician in Turkey
is said to bea French woman, a denizen of
the Sultan's Seraglio.
—The police in the Crescent City refuse
the ,Hanlons the privilege of running their
velocipedes on the sidewalks. [
_ —The fortune left
. by Baron Rothschild
is more than half as much as the whole an
nual income of Great Britain.
—English journals are disctming' the
propriety of giving up Gibralter to Spain as
a matter justice and economy.
—Half a million dollars worth of dia
monds were worn at the recent ball of the
Americui Club in New York.
—The , American sculptor, Story, who
wrote "Roba di Roma" has another book in
press called "Graffiti D'ltalia." •
—John B. Gough was born in August,
1817, at Sandgate, England, where his
mother taught the village school.
-We are glad'to hear that Mr. Gaylord
Clark, who was so severely injured by a
late - accident, is now convalescent.
—lt is said that Madame Rossini has been
offered seven million francs for the post
humous works of her late husband.
—Joseph Dietz, who died in Philadel
phia on Wednesday, was eighty years old
and had not eaten meat for forty years.
—Daley's patent on his railroad scene did
not prevent a party of New Jersey ruffians
from enacting it in earnest the other, night.
--Mrs.Yelverton failed againin Cincinna
ti. She has probably read to fewer people in
more houses than any other elocutionist ex
tant. _ •
—A. Paris - correspondent of a Belgian
journal maliciously insinuates that the five
leading belles of the Tuileries wear false
teeth.
—The last Lord Mayor's banquet, which
took place in London on the 9th of . Novem
ber, 1808, cost upwards of thirteen thousand
dollarel
--Mr. Henry Bergh, the champion of
dumb brutes has been arrested in Hew York
for obstructing travel by stopping over
loaded horse cars.
—Logan, of Illinois, is called the hand
iomest man in the House, but some persons
do say that he will no longer be so when
Mr. Darwin Phelps takes his seat.
—Every composer, it seems, In these days
must try his hand at a Romeo and Juliet.
There are already three or four operas of
that name in the field and Verdi is at Ivork
on another.
—The injured members of the Hubby
family are all rapidly recovering. All will
be,pleased to learn that neither Mr. Hubby
nor Miss Ella will suffer serious disfigura
tion.—Cleveland Leader.
—An exchange says a movement is in
progress to found a new Episcopal denomi
nation on an evangelical basis. We cannot
think it, will prosper. The spirit of the age
demands fewer denominations and not more.
- -A Cleveland clergyman omitted some
part of the ceremonial at a recent funeral in
that place,. and was immediately driven from
the house by the enraged widow and the
rest of the mourners, with sticks and stones.
—Friction matches can be made per
fectly water -proof under any circumstances,
by dipping them, when completedihr the
.ordinary way, in a solution formed by
•
adding two parts of glyiterine to - one
hun
dred of collodion. •
-The': Empress Eugenie has 'given one
thousand francs to the convict Domain, of
Algeria., for swimming with a rope to a
sinklng vessel, amid a violent storm, and
saving the lives of those en board. The
Empe'For is urged to pardon the man.
—At the opening of anew theatre in Lon
don, the ladies in the boxes were presented
with scented fans, 'on whiCh was inscribed
the programme. At another more plebeian
place of entertainment, each of the audi
ence is given a piece of bread and cheese.
1 -Four large establishmentsin New York
are engaged in making veloipedes, and have
many more orders than they can fill. A
school for velocipedestrians as 120 pupils,
and is about to be doubled
opening a branch in Broad
Chicago.
—FOrty.seven American f
are on the list of those wh
invited to all gala parties at
Only seven of them are fro
States. Erlanger and his
Slidell, were dropped from t
years ago
ex-President of a
college affirms that men are
women so beautiful as they
years ago. We have he;
old men say that men are
women so beautiful as they
were young.
—The Pope has consented, by request of
a Russian Minister ; to admonish the Polish
priesthood to legally, obediently and un
conditionally acknowledge the existing
government, provided the I direction of the
Catholic Church is restored to the Bishops
and the Holy See.
—ln Erie,, Pennsylvania, the other night,
the wife of a merchant who is usually out
rather late, was so terrified_ by a drunken
man mistaking her house for his home that
she ran to a neighbor's, in the rear of Whose
premises wes a deep, uncovered cistern,
into which the lady plunged :with her child
and was seriously injured.
—What is the beautiful snow? A senti
mentalist responds; "White feathers falling
from celestial doves—the sky showering
white blossoms cn the grave of the departed
year." If he had to shovel about a ton of
it off the sidewalk once a week all the
winter, he would'xit, allude to it in such flat
tering terms.—Philadelphia Bulleten.
—The lately published reports of the Aus
trian staff about the Bohemian campaign of
1866, show conclusively that Gen. Benedek
foretold to the Emperor the disasters which
befel the Austrian forces, and that he cannot
be held responsible for them, He sent tele
gram upon telegram to the Emperor, whom
he urged to make peace without a moment's
delay.
—One of the most ardent smokers in Europe
has been the King of Sweden. He loved his
pipe and was a philosophic smoker. A rack
containing five or six large, long stemmed
meerschaums stood in his bed chamber, and
every night after getting into bed his valet
in-chief handed him his pipe, and in the
morning as soon as he was awake his coffee
and pipe were brought him in bed. But the
poor King is afflicted now 'with some dis
ease, and his physicians say that for some
time he must not touch pipes or tobacco, and
we can imagine his despair.
A Strange Story—The Son of the Late Mrs.
Slgourneylre-mile was Changed In
Infancy.
To the Editor of the New York Sun—Sin:
What I now write you may seem to you
very strange, and hardly to be believed, '
but nevertheless it is strictly true. It is this:
It is Et well known fact that the late Mrs.
Sigourney, of Hartford, Conn., had a son
who was reported to have been drowned in
the East river,New Y0,71t, in 1857—1 be
lieve that is te year--but late confessions
and documents of a dying woman prove
the contrary. The legitimate son of the late
Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney is still living. He
is a perfect image of his mother, and he also
possesses hisanother's talent, that of writ
ing poetry and prose. His name is Andrew.
The person that was drowned, and was
supposed to be her son, was not hers, but
had been exchanged in infancy for her legit
imate child, according to the confession of
of a lady who recently did. The confes
sion, with other letters and docbments, will
soon be given to the public through the
press, and they are such that they will
startle the whole community. They are in
the possession of a clergyman who is well
known.
If you wish you can give these particu
lars in :your paper. Mrs. Sigourney's son
served in the late war, and returned home a
Major. He is now in a town in this State,
loved and respected by all who know hint,
and it is rumored that he will receive a lu
crative appointment under the administra
tion of General Grant. These are facts;
and as he,is petty well known in-your _city,
it may be of interest to many of your
readers. You are at liberty to use my name
if you see fit to make this public. Truly
yours._ A.LOCZO HAWES,
Late of Hartford, Conn. Address, box
90, St. Albans, Vt.
Gibraltar and Centa
Admiral George Grey, of the British
Navy, who was for ten years captain of the
-port of Gibraltar, writes to the London
Times advocating a cession of that fortress
to the Spaniards, providing the latter will
give Ceuta, a seaport on the opposite Afri
can mainland, to England, Gibraltar, he
says, is exposed to southwest gales, and has
no whiolage, and is therefore of no use in
time of war either for coaling, 'refitting, or
refuge, the only safe anchorage com
manded from innumerable points; while in
time of peace it would bees useful in Span
ish,hands as it is now. Ceuta, on the other
hand, by the construction of a breakwater.
might be made a valuable harbor, and, more
over, could be attacked only by sea, a great
point in its favor. Ceuta, now belonging
to Spain, is situated in Morocco, seventeen
miles south-southeast of Gibraltar. The
castle occupies the highest point of a moun
tain, the ancient Abyla, and one of the pil
lars of Hercules,
thf. rock of ' Gibraltar being
the other pillar, Calpe. It is situated at one
extremity of a peninsula, and at the other
extremity, on a narrow peninsula, Is built
another strong citadel. Between the two is
the town. Ceuta resembles Gibraltar, with
the additional advantage of being well sup
plied with water, and for this reason could
be made impregnable. It was captured
from the Moors, in 1415, by King John, of
Portugal, passed into the possession of
Spain in 1580, by the union of Ate two
countries under Phillip; 11, and was retained
on the separation effected in 1630 by the
House of Braganza.
PITTSBVIIGI'U .fiAZEITE
TEETH EXTRACTED
varruotrr PAIN:
•
'NO OELLEEIE MADE WHEN ARTIFICIAL
TEETH ARE ORDEILED.
• IT'LL SET FOR IV,
878 PENN STREET, SD DOOR
ALL WORE WARRANTED. CALL
AMINE SPECIMENS OF OEN - ME
ITE.
WELDOIV & KELLY,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Denle
Lamps, Lanterns, Gland
AND LAMP COOD:
jn _size, besides
n and one in
mines in Paris
r o are regularly
the Tuileries.
a the Southern
wife, nee litss
;he list several
Also, CARBON AND LIIBRICA'TIN
IN
New England
not so strong or
w l ere a thousand
d quantities of
:tot so strong or
were when they
We are now prepared t t supply .
TUNERS' and the Trade with on Patent
SELF-SEALING
,
~ FRUIT C T
AN OP.
. ,
It ti PERFZCT, SIMPLE and CHEAP.
Havlug the names of the vatlinel finite
il l
Hempel upon the emir, radi tightfrom
the center, and an Index r pointer
. '. stamped upon the Top of the an. It is
' clearly, al.tinetly and Phil ANENT ,
I,Y LABELED oy merely placing the
name of the fruit the can contains op
posite the pointer and sealing In the
Customary Mannei.. --
No preserver of fruit or good
HOUSEKEEPER well use any other after
once using it.
Bend 25 cents for ample. '
COLLINS d: WRIOST,
139 Second avenue, Pit
twit THE BEST AND C
EST PIANO AND ORGAN.
Schomeker's Gold Nodal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE DIAN,
The SCROMACKER PIANO combin ‘s all the
la test valuable improvements known id the con
struction of a first class Instrument. and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is full. sonorous and sWeet. Toe
workmanship. for durability add beautysurpass
all others. Prices from 630 to $l5O. taee ' ordlng to
style and finish.) cheaper than all othe so-called
flrst class Plano.
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN
Stands at the head of ail reed instruments. in pro
ducing the most perfect pipequality of time of any
similar instrument in the United States. It is aim.
pie and compact in construction, and not liable to
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA
TIGCMOLO" is only to be found In t?is Organ .
Price from $lOO to $O3O. AU guaranteed for Era
e
BABB ) Ran Al KETT
1j34
PIANOS AND . ORGIANE.
the new stook or
KNA.RE'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS;
HAINES BROS., pIANOS:
PRINCE it CO'S ORO.A.NS AND ME ..ODEONS
and TREAT, LINSLEY t CO'S OROANS .AND
MELODEONS.
CIIMILOTTE BLUME,
deB 43 Pipit avenue. tiole &sent.
TT RUH, Practical Coo
=4 1 40211i azionnees to the public 1 ,
On Saturday and Monday N
Open to the pablle the
DELMONICO RESTAURANT,
FOR OENTLIMZN ONLY.
It will be his earnest endeavor to furnish his pa
trons at all times with the most palatuble viands
i f
which the market or the season aII ds. The
LIQUORS, WINES of various dates A E . BEER,
etc , will their own recommendation.
Orders for Sue Cooking for Weddings
Festivals, will, as heretofore, be pro
cheaply attended to, requesting patrons
ociity93
G EOBGE BEATEN ,
XAMAOTUBX:I3 OP
anima CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
And dealer in all kinds of 7P.UITS, 2fUTS, PICK
LES, SAUCES. JELLIES, &a, &e.
eW °U9 1 r spaziAL ST.. Allegheny.
B TEBGEL, - •
• (late Oat4r with W. Heerpenhal
Amitexteawr
No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pit
se36:v2l • I
NEW FALL GOODS. •
♦ avlaned new stoel of
CLOTHS, camenrikciras
Just received by
sell:L Merchant Tailor. 73 Bmtihff
THE GREAT AMERICAN COM
BINATION,
•
BUTTON-HOLE OVERSELNING
AND SEWING MACHINE.
n. um; NO EQVAL.'
• I
BRING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST TAMTLY
MA CHINE IN THE wcat,_ AND IN
TRINSICALLY THE CHEAFEST.
an-Agents wanted to sell this Madan& .
CHAS. C. lIILTAFTLEY.
Agent for Western Pjginuicania.
Corner 'Ti
son's J na AND MARK ET- EI.E.RTS, over
Richardewelry Sto e 64
N EW
WALL PAPERS,
For Halls, Parlors anc4aiamberB,
NOW OPENING, AT
107 Market St., near Fifth Ave.,
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
Belt'
H e J. LANCE,
rco. S ST. cruexti, STREET
BARR & ROSIER,
ARCHITECTS,
•• . .
instal. sous*. issOc4iios . Nee
$ and 4 St. Clair Street, Trittabnrgb;Ta. Spada
attention given to - tbe deaigning and building o
COURT HOLMES and PUBLIC BtiILDIRGS.
DEINTD3T4It
AT DR. SCOTT'S.
GAB FIXTURES
23Erq . =NF-., J;zo.
.147 Wood Stre ,
;Between bth and 6th .1
FRUIT CAN TOPS
PIANOS. ORGA
No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET.
rsi 0 I 1016 ow 11:11;4
MERCHANT TAI • RS.
EIBICRY 21
SEWING XACHIN
WALL PAPERS;
DYER AND SCOUREEI
DYER AND SCOURER.
And Nos. 188 and 187 Third Street,
PITTBIII7RGB. PA
ARCHITECTS.
'3.A.XUARY 15, 1869.
TRIMMINGS AND-NOTIONS.
lIES
FALL ASSORTMENTS
DESIRABLE GOODS
HAND.
JOSEPH HORNE & CO'S.
Z.X•
CAN
silitT,
TRIMMING SATINS,
IN BLACK, ORANGE ANT) ALL COLORS.
PLAID AND STRIPED SATINS.
BLACK AND COLORED TO tNET VELVETS,
BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
H AN DSOM F. SASH It IBBONS,
SILK SCARFS,
LACES AND LACE GOODS,
EhtEItvIDERIES. New design. Another lot
MI
B OULEVARDE SKIRTS,
IN STRIPED AND BRAIDED. Just received.
WOOL AND ata,RINO ONDERNA EAR, all sizes
and nuantit es
__
;MORMON .13 STAR' thaw
j O_ N
MEN's M F.1(1. AN WOOL ii HOSE.
LADIE. , #) PLA. AN NANCY W VOL and MER
INO HOSIERY.
;.FLEECE ) ) C TTON OSE.
WOOL li LOVES AN MITS.-
ALEXANDRk'S KID (LOVES,
'HANDKERC O HIEFS,
WOOLE .74 .GOD
Hour SICIRIIS A24l' f ) CORSETS,
AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
L
77 and 79 Market Street.
jal3 . . .
OILS.
=I
111CRM & CARLISLE,
NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE,
THE NEW SKIRT,
"LE PANIER PERFECTION."
'THE FAVORITE," "THE POPULAR,"
"THE RECEPTION,'
THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING,
"WINGED ZEPHYR."
"GLOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT
ENT "PANIERS."
THE NEW GORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE
HELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street
or Skating Skirt.
RICH RIBBONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS AND
SASHES.
ROMAN STRIPES AND PLAIDS.
SATINS, all shades •nd widths.
FLMERS. mumr,tl, HATS AND BONNETS.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDER
WEAR,
The richest and latest novelties In GIMPS,
FRINGES AND BUTTONS.
We especially direct attention to the great excel
lence of the HARRIS SEAMLESS (Reunion/ KID
GLOVES" over all others. and for which we are the
Sole Agents.
A complete line of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR"
SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS. GLOVES, HALF HOSE,
UN HERSH MPS AND DRAWERS.
SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAPER
GOODS, mid all other popular makes.
MICROI & CHLISLE,
N 0.19 FIFTH AVENUE.
n en-
noZ
A KERRY - CHRISTMAS
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
DENNISON .& lIECKERT, -
NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE,
Have just received a large and judiciously assorted•
stocky(
EMBROIDERIES, LACE OHS,
• TRIMMINGS, HOST Y,
Hid Gloves. Handkerchief., Slipper
Patterns. Zephyr Goods. carts
and Gents Furnishing " -
and Notions generally.
au tal l e e n r d o l i t . i selection la afforded In special novelties
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
to which the attention of lady readers Li specially
/ •
DENNISON & HECKERT, •
des NO. 97 FIFTH AVENVE•
bat be wIl
and ether
..ptly and
e.
. RUH.
pRICES NARKED DOWN.
BARGAINS IN ALMOST EVERYTHING.
REAL HEM STITCH, all
I
ARDEEN
CHaErF,I7e ERED LI NE N HANDRERCHLEFS
SMc, Se to 511 e.
All oar HATS at one-half regular prices.
All the new BALMORAL sKiliTBalll4 Bradley's
latest styles of ElOOl SKIRTS, at the Lowest
Prices In the Clti,
GENTS" MERINO TEST and DRAWERS, 40c
to SS,OO.
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth Avenue.
des
=
tsburgh.
o.oto.
EMI
,ld street.
SEEDTINGS AND BATTING.
HOB, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
PlTT'S.33lGll4lrir's.
l i tany timers of FIZAVIt KIEDII3I and LIOHT
ANCHOR AND HAONOLIA
FifwV.ETINGS AND BATTING.
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
JOUR M. COOP= ' MS. SATZ EINEM BIM
JOHN H. COOPER & CO.,
BRASS FOMiIDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Ifrotnzers of PUMPS AND BRASS WONE,_o
,p ris mor c i , : f le l axi ds. i ! l OAS Yr:MUSES
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
invistin
LW a) CO :1114W/
ti B. LYON,
Seater of Weights and Measures,
L No. 6 FOURTH IREET,
or 4 pre prmantly attended . to
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
E XCELSIOR WORKS. -
E. & W. .TENICINSON.
l sanfacturera and Dealers
TAllifo, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &e.•
'F r : 6 731DIRAL ST..ILLBenENY
(kV'
g . .,9() BUSHELS :
44 " NINE SOUTHERN RED WHEAT
To arrive anif.
se/8
OF
AT
'Between Liberty and testi 'tree"'
r vale by •
;fiIcBANE & ANJEB•
DRY GOODS.
54.
KITTOENG
' EXTRA HEAVY
Barred Flannel
A VERY LARGE STOCK,
Tqcow correrecl
IN GOOD STYLES.
111110 Y,
DICKSO). -
& CO.
WHOLESALE
31:03EL'Ir ar.cocorhst,
004
WOOD STREET.
a 111 x'
0 1 g c , cis.
teg
01 A cr; El FR i 4
0 W V wE4 (A
0a °a :4 ; ; T i 3
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A i 1 1 1 i
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0 0 : 2 z „, 4
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DRY GOODS
AT COST,
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY,
TO ci.psm STOCK-.
THEODORE F. PHILLIPS,
87 MARKET STREET.
CLOSING OUT - SALE OF
131 : 1:11 7- CroCODOS
• AT
J. IL CO'S.,
NO. a ST. CLAIR STREET,
•
All Wool Grey Twi'led Flannel for 37 worth 62e.
Delaines for-20c. worth 25.
Slightly Soiled Blankkets moo worth $6,00.
Waterproof for $l, 25 worth $1,50. •
Poplins for 37Sc, worth 50.
Rid Gloves for $1,50 worth $2, 00.
Paisley Shawls $13,00 worth $20.00. • -
Velveteens 2,00 worth $2,75. ' •
Bleached Muslin 123sc. worth 16.
Dun - bleached Muslin MO. worth 17.
Cheapest and best stock in the city. No. 52 ST .
CLAIR. near Liberty street. de9
168.'
NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES
]F. SCOUCV,
Ur No. 168 Wylie Street. JO
168. 168
CIARB, MCC ANDLEIiiS & CO.,
%_J' (Late Wilson, Darr C 0..)
- WHOLESLI-IE DZAldi,llB U
Foleign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD bTlillET.
Third door above Diamond 'Derr
172113
LITHOGRAPHERS.
SDIX/AWN
INGERLY & CLEIS, Successors
to Gao. SDIMOIDDIN 1 CD.,
• PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS.
The only Steam Lithographic Establishment West
of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter Beads,
Bonds, Labeli, Circulars, lihoie Cards, Liipiomas.
Portraits, Visws, Certificates of Deposits, Invltt.
tion Casa*, &a" Nos. I li sag ISE Turd:street,
Towpath, L.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
bAAftts
..54
REDUCTION CO
FOR A FEW BAYS.
Taking advantage of
. the extre
depression in the. Eastern Mar
during the Holidays, we have ad s
largely to our . stock at much be
Market Rates. We will continue
sell at our present reduced prices
TEN DAYS longer.
N'CiLLIJM BROTHER
111BriTTOTTON
CARPETS,
OYL C3Li4COTI-113,
cfco. o tea-
We offer our stock at treduced
prices for a SHORT. TIME before
commencing to take stock.
Now is the time to buy.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
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JANrABY, 1569.
CII.I 2 L3P3MerriEEL
MoPARLAND .& COLLINS,
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
TWO " WEEKS LONGER.
Greater Bargains than Ever
Will be . 041 - ered to Close Out
Special Lines of Goods, at
71 and 73 Fifdi Avenue, Second Floor.
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BOHEMIAN AND CHINA,
DONEE KEW TEA SETS,
ILVER PLATED GOOD
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satisfiedd examine our goods, and suited 4 f
[ no one need fall to be suited.
R. E. BREED & CO.
AGENTS WANTED.
$lO A DAY.
TWO $lO MAPS FOR $4.
LLOYD'S
PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MAPS
168.
OF AMERICA. AN D.EUROPE, AMERICA. AND .
THE UNITED STATES. OF AMERICA.
' Colored-1n 4000 Counties.
These great Maps. now just completed show every
place of importance, all Railroads to date. and the
latest alterations In the carious European states.
These Malys are needed in every Schoollind family
in the land—they occupy the space of one Map, and
by means of the Reverser , either side can be thrown
front, aua any part brought le% el to the eye. Coun
ty rights and large discount given to g - od Agents.
Apply, for Circulars. Terms and Sample Maps to,
LIcOIEWS MAP BUREAU,
23 Coortlandt street, N. S.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
QUEER OF ENGLAND SOAP.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
For doing &family washing in the best and ellen
est manner. Guaranteed equal to any In the world
Has all the strength of old rosin soap, with the mild
And lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try thbs.
splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL
WORKS,'4B North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
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PIFTBI3IIBGH. PA.
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERTWHERE•
deT;blo. 30fr
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PELF AND 3r1791-ZROOM9s
Just received; &Is.; Fre•h Asparagus, Green Corn
Tomatoes, Lima Beans and Okra, put up In tin cans
for sale by the decen or ease. by
JNO. A. RENSHAW.
Jal3 Corner Liberty and Hand streets.
21 Mill AVENUE.
WILL CONTINUE THIIR.
100 WOOD STREET.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
FJE VASES,
NEW STYLES,
CIFT CUPS,
SMOKING SETS,
A. large etock of
of all descriptions
100 WOOD STREET.
PURIFIES THE BLOOD.
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