The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 18, 1869, Image 2

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itt,sburg
THE OLDEST 'CHRISTIAN HYMN.
EN Pent. Lib. In. of Clement of Alexandria, is
given'in (43ra.'k, the most &saint hymn of the Print.
itive Church: It is there (150 years after the Apes-
Ibis) asserted to be or mach earlier origin 'lt may
Suite been sung brthe "beloved disciple" before he
ascended to his reward. The folloWing version will
give some imperfect idea of its spirit!)
blepberd of tenter youth,
Guiding la leve sad truth.
Through devious ways;
Christ, our triumphant Kingi
V. e come thy name to sing,
And here ourehiidren bring,
. Toehold thy praise.
Thon att one holy Cord !
The all-subduing Word,
Beller of strife! ,
Thou didst thyself abase,
-That from tin's deed disgrace
Thou 'slightest save our race,
^ And give us life.
Thou art wisdom's High Priest:
Thou haat prepared the feast
Of bogy eve!
- -And In oar mortal pain .
None calla on Thee in vain;
Help Chou dos/ not distal'',
Help from skore.
Ever be Thou our Guide,
Our shepherd and our prldt,
Onr staff and song -
Jesus! Thos Christ of God! .
• By the perennial word,
Lead us where Thou halt trod,
Make one faith strong.
ilo 110 W, and till we die,'
tiOund we Toy praises on high,
And loyful song
Infants., and the glad throng,
Woo to Thy Church belong,
Unite and swell the song
To Christ our King.
EPILEIIERIS.
—Peach trees in full bloom beautify Flor
—Henry Vincent is still lecturing ou
West
—Mark Twain rides velocipedes and en
joys it
—Sojourner Truth has been' lecturing in
Detroit.
—Max. Maretzek's opera troupe: is in
Boston.
—Four o'clock tea parties are fashionable
in Pula. • 1
—Wade Hampton is in Mississippi hunt
ing bears. • • •
—For $lO one can knock down one's sis
ter in Mobiie. P j
--Hurdle races are popular with the skat
-era on Boston rinks.
—There was a base ball match in Mobile
on New Year's day.
—Nasby is said to be the best paid post
master in the country. • • ' -
—Thereis a . grandfather only thirty-one
years old in Vermont.
—Ohio bas 5,890 miles of railroad track,
And Missouri has 1,400. • ,
—The Daienport Brothers are in- this
again
country sedhcing• „
—Rossini is said to haye left no.unpub
lished operas behind him.. ,
—Buznett, the funny, man, announces his
"first annual farewell tour." •
—The library of_the late Ante-Duke Mar=
smiliin'is for sale in Leipaig.
eschasge thinks that Most women
Istudy in the School of Diailm.
—A new prima donna named Laura. is
-soon to appear in this country. , , •
—Venison from Minnesota retails in Chi
cago for fifteen centsper pound. - -
—During the past siz months thirteen
men have been lynched in Indiana. ••
—Savannah boasts, once more, that her
wharves are crowded with shipping.
—England receives her Japanese, and .
Chinese news through the .I:rnited States:
—A - company of Znglish capitalists is
going to give New York its long talked of
pneumatic dispatch.
—The Profits of the New York Tribune
last year were $lBO,OOO, and of the New
York Post $250,000.
Bierstadt's picture of the Yosemite
Talley won him a gold medal at the recent
Berlin art exhibition.
—Audubon and his wife made their bridal
- trip in 1808 down the Ohio frbra Pittsburgh
to Louisville. on a fiat boat.
—The editor of the Springfield Republi
can is said to have become partially insane
as a result of his late imprisonment.
—Cincinnati is_ fortunate in her amuse
ments this week: Erg. Lander, Hrs. Scott
Siddons and Kies Kellogg are all there.
—Tamberlik, the tenor who won so much
_renown during the - wild days of the Bpanish
revolution, meditates on an American tour.
—Pfau fell - in Now Orleans, but kissed
his hand and said he wasn't , hurt. Re
did the same thing here. It seems to be his
habit. •
—There is, said to be a great detil of elee
gant dressing this winter in Washington,
done by the wives of statesmen and politi
cians.
—Two boys, who were recently expelled
from school at Andover, Maine; set fire to
the school-house in revenge-, and it was en
tirely destroyed. • •
-A polite pliiloippher one, thanked s;
lady who had;been'singing;to•a party for an
hour, by saying, ‘'Madam, you &aye wasted
our time charmingly:",
—How pleasant it mist be to burn off
the toes of one'aPfill with a red-hot poker. ,
citizen of Williatnaburg,, y., revelled
in this bliss the other-day. -
—Last Friday week Parepa gave a sup
per in New York, at which were Mrs.
Sequin, Steinway, Weber, 'Watson, , Carl
Rosa and other celebrities. -
—ln Paris there are fifty wealthy negro
families livlOg on terms of perfect social
equality with the members of the best fami
lies of the highest circles. , ' •
—An individual in' Chicago, • for a small
salary, allows
, a " good pistol shot'? to pot
a ball throtfgh his: hat, the• ball passing
within an;inch of his skull.
—A lady in Salem, Massachusetts; last
-week, lost about a dozen yards of. velvet,
which took fire front ,the. . rays of the sun
passing through a globe of water.
new use for velocipedes has been dis
covered. ' It Is proposed to send a man on a
velocipede ahead of every railway train to
discover dangers and thus prevent accidents.
—The Boston Post is very on New
York Republicans; it' theM - 'Union
league,blockheads. Such delicate, refined
sarcasm must make its• victims feel dread
fully-. ' • ,
-At Bath', New York, recently, r a • boy
- who was coasting could not stop his sled as
„it train of cars came along, and shot like an ,
arrow across the railread track between the
...'
'heels of a tto, and escaped thef - slielltet
The Kansas Legislature haitnbar: niem
ber - who; na.iioubt, W 111 1 ,410 honor to , the
rising reputation of that young State,. his
name, and There is* goad deal in a naa*
is Joab Epaminondas Squash.
"—A. yeang lady in Rochester, who had
been standing with her back to hot fire,
leaped up and shrieked violently the . Mo
ment size sate down on a chair. The "Du
plex Eliptic" had steel wires in it. _
—A party returningfrom church at
.Hazi
ultra], Missouri, last Sunday,.were attract
ed by the cries of a colored woman, weigh
ing tOO pouldfac-who had sunk into a mud
hold,. A derrick 'of fence rails had to be
raised to get her out.
—At a Neosho i , Kansas, dancing party,
the Other night, the highly perfumed. head
of a young man ran into the.: gaslight,
whereupon his hair blazed tip two feet, caus
ing "an 'awful smell of ell, hair,, etc, 'foi a
few minutes afterward." . ,
—Wisconsin hcirsethieves stole a horse
from a poor Methodist preacher, eita-es
osped with it. • The heriselVasO good one,
and would have been .a bitter loss to , the
poor preacher if the thieves' bad: not mut.-
dered him before , they' stolehorse. '
'—deneral Sherman is said to' detest new
•
ttniforms and never wears one, because
when he was a youngLteutensinidisplaying
hithself In WaShingten in Lail the grandest
of new blue and brass, he was mistaken for
a fireman and asked Where his 'engine was
going to squirt.?
• —On Thursday a mad dog made hie ap
pearance on` Broadway, Cincinnati, and be.
fore a stop , vtis 'put to his wild career he,bit
more than twenty people. So • extensive
disaster of this kind has never before 'come
under our notice Several piorainent,
sons were. among the victims of the rabid
animal.
'justice to thatmoolt abused being,
the musquito, we are cslled upOn' to , an
nounce that a savant writes to the American
Naturalist. that othe male mosquito is beau
tiful,-both physically and mornlly, as they
do not bite;: their manners are more retiring
thin their stronger-minded pa trons , as they
rarely enter our dwellings, and B Jinn°.
ticed in the woods."•'• '
--The London Mardi Askruir.
ligencer states that the Protestant communi
ties at Nazareth and thelllligee' of Galilee
tat 'the present ' tithe 16 ,, 560 8011111'•
SWAM
.The plan of balding a : Chi:tick iitAitzareth
has been formed since - the t ;Yeni. ; 1863,. and
after considera bl e delay an Initierial firm=
le
.• ,
lets obtained. The site for tite,cburch luut
been bought and surrounded by a ;wall •
—ABriniswiek (Maine) paper tells of a
-
dog who went, to chuielx on Chiistmas day,
and when the minister began to
.pray he
raised himself and sat upon his haunches,
'bending low his fore-pawi and 'his head.
This reverend Posture Ihe maintained
throughout thepiayer, comingback to his
fOttr-legged" position
,suet a s /s oon' is the
'.'ainen"., was pronounced, running as if
'to greet the'clirgymaii.
—The luiurfof the Romans it being oni
dime tiy/ modern Women of fashion. The
most celebrated of Paris beauties has in;
augutated one of the moat extravagant in-
novations of this , extravagant age. Every'
day she changes the decoration of her boil
doir as if by magic. On awakening in the
morning, the chameleon-like,apirtment that
was mauve satin yesterday is changed to
pink silk. to-day, and will most - likely be
green velvet - to-Morro:sw.
--Enterprising local reporters are'con
stantly finding out sensation items and wri
ting them tip for the daily papers, but they
have allowed .one to escape them, and we
shall have the honer of first ptiblishing it.
Does slavery exist inPittsburgh? If aman
be not a, Christian, is it no sin to enslave
These questions are prompted by a
sign which we, sew in the window °Cu
large establishinent on one of our principal
streets, which reads thus: "Qood Musallins
for sale cheap.". , Now, why should Muss
lints be sold? A. good Musslim may-be a
good man, and has certain eivil-righta which
must be observed, and the 'sooner the police
interfere and stop such unholy Ugric the
better. On second thought, we take this
all back. The store referred . - to is a dry
goods store; the sign, a home made one, is
-
pos.sibly the work of a careless or illiterate
hand, and Musslims may mein 'pittslins.
WastinigtOn Cessip. • . .
A. special says it is alleged that about fif
teen million -dollars of .. the Gloverriment
balance that is every - Month-reported as cur
rericy in the Treasury, is now and has been
for'yeArs deposited with . a certAin bullring
firm. • '
Colonel A. K. McClure and a few of his'
friends , had an interview with ' General
Grant on Thursdan,illlvtdch the subject of
Penieylvania politics was freely, discnasede
General gave _theta- to under s tand. that
- proscription of Republic:me • ' neon the
,pail. of Senators would be tolerated by him,
and' the wishes of the irorkinimen of 'the
'Reftublican party would lieloblred to in the
selection of any Cabinet officer that may be
taken from Pennsylvania. -
'The State Department Is in receipt of fur
ther advices from Reverdy Johnson respect
ing the Alabama negotiations. Though not
yet entitely complete, still further 'satisfac
tory prOgress has been Made, and the present
status of the .matter is such as to warrant
the'belief that a faycnitetreaty will shortly
he submitted to the Senate. : ,
Adyides have been received here from
trustworthy parties residing in Cuba, which
state that the revolutionary:party is hourly
becoming stronger, and little doubt is en-'
tertained by those Competent to judge of
events that , t h e; revolutionists wilt be
cessfcli in s haking off the Bpanish.yoke and ,
establishilig a republican governmenti
These facts *vie been made' known M, pForn
inent Senstdrs and 'Representatives, and it
is not improbable that some action , win
taken by Congest', showing ,sympathy -
of the iljnittd .81ateS,in. the struggle now
going on .
,
Tim. New Torkjewelers from whom Mr.
Colfax purchased • his bridal presents; have,
given his wife a t . porcelain' Vase, a focitln
diameter,holding an adsortment of artificial'
flowers. -The top Is apple-blossoms,of and`
nestled among them : liCa,blue • bird. This
bird sings for half an hoar at a time,, with a
loud and clear note, uraing his head, tieing
his month, and performing other ttaticasim
ilar to those specimens of SwiOrriochardsM
so common' t Ginova;' - and exhibited 'Moro
to the greardelight of shoddy Americans.
nITOTTIIGVAWM'TTE TolMit lAMtiTt Y 18„186C
' - :,..! - ii.o*aThlwit.4.it: :.t.:,
EXTILiMEIF:_p
wrrizotrr r!Argli:
10 01AR91 iritiror aaTin
Trirril asaoaaraap.
A put& ezZlPtis
AT DR. - 800T113.
11$ PENN RD DOOR AZONII
WAlillASTZAcaira. Aim 16i
AMINE SPECIDIENB OF VIAZ MAJ._ AN
ITS.
IsfiesdiT
GAS FIXTURES
WELDON & KELLY, , '
Manntionarere and liiithesale Dealers In
Lamps, Lanterns; Ohandeliers
AND LAMP DOOMS.
- Alto, CARBON 14.11) LiBRICATING on„s i ,
ISENZINM, a•ct.
No. 147 Wood gtreet
eee:n2ll - Between/Ith and ilitk Avenies:
FRUIT CAN TOPS.
We are now prepared to supply
TINNERS and the; Prade - with our Patent
FRUIT,CAN TOP.
It is PhBFECT, SIMPLE and CHEAP.
Having the names of the various fruits
giampsd upon the Cover, radiating from
the; center, and an indeg or pointer
stamped upon the Top of the can. It is
clearly, di , ttnctly and PhICHANENT.
LT LABELED by merely placing tho
name of the fruit. the can contains OD
' posite the pollster art& sealing In the
customary manner. ••
lio prt i strytr of fruit of good
HOuSEEEEPER will use any ot her latter
once using it. •
• send 23 cents for sample. -
139 Secon4 aceitne, Pitteburih.
PIANOS, ORGANS, &a.
BITY 'THE' BEST • AND CHEAP.
EST PLUTO AND ORGAN.
Sehomacker's Gold Medal Pine,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
The SCROXACKER 'PIANO combines all the
latest valuable improvements known in the 'con
struction of a first class Instrument. and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. initonels sonorous and sweet. Tee
workmansilin. tordurabillty. and beasty.' surpass
all others.. Prices from 00 to itASO. (according to
-style and Saliba cheaper than all 'other so-called
iiit class Plano.
SEITEDS COTTA ( IE ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed instruments: in pro
ducing the most perfect Pilo quality of tone or any Instrument in the united States. It is sim.
pie and camped. in eftstruetion. Inc not liable to
get out ot Omar, • ~ ,
CARPI:NUB'S PAUNT "NOE HUMANA
TREMOLO" is only to` be fontid in this Orris
Rom 1100 -to SUM, - All. gnaranteed for five
tun kaurmin,
750.3 s ST: CLAIR STREET.
PIANOS AND OftGANI—An ,en
.A. tire new Monk of
ITITRIYALLtD PIANOS: ,
HAINES BIOS.. PIANOS:
_PRINCE & 00 , 5 ORGANS ANTrIrELODEoIee
And T MAT. LINSLEY Al • CO*: OReLtis , AND
ÜBLODEONS.
CFEIARLOTTEI .13L17DIE.
dies 48 Filth &Yeast.. dole Agent.
• . oommacTiotararßs.
11.11JUi Practical: Cot*,
.
Meatftally anaonaces to the pablia &bat he wil
On Saturday and Monday Next,
- Open to ilia public the
DELMONICO RESTAURANT
IPOR,GENTLERIIIN ONLY. •
It will be his earnest endeavor to furnish kis pa
trons at all times with the most to,
viands
which the market or the season afford*. 11.4)
LIQUORS, WINES of various dates ALE, BEER,
ate , will be their own recommendation.
- Orders for One Cooking for Weddings, and other
Festivals, will, as' heretofore, be Promptly, ind
cheaply 'Molded to, reenmtlag patronme.
ccikylie . ; Si% 111711.
GEORGE BEATEN,
xAnwreannia OP
ORDAIN OANDM3 AND TAFFIES,
And dealer in all 'kinds of FRUITS , NITTIS, TICK
LES, SAUCES. JELLIES, ite., Ac.
see 1151 IPEDNIIAL ST.. Allegheny.
DIRROHAST TAILORS:
BTIEGEL,
J't Mute Cutter with W. Netripeabetde,)
Atizi.rccitArer T.Aruoit.
NO. 53. Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
se26:lll''
NE'W•FALL GOOD®.
„it. splendid um stoat of
CLOTHS. C. 4 .BBOI I I:ERMS,dc.O.
Just recutred by, BEJSIRY "KEYES/.
K;4: Merchant, Tailor. T 3 ita ,tree}
SEWING MACHINES
, -
SHE 'GREAT, ARIERICAN COM-
A_ BINATION.
• BIPITONMOLE OTEREAIII:I2O3
'AND SEWING Vt.A.013:1311E.
IT HAS NO EQUAL, -
,
ABSOLUTELY tittig HEST TAMMY
MACHLNE LN TH$ Wt,:itLD.._AND IN.
TRINsICALLT QS CHEAPEST. ; •
' )1111frAgerits wanted tieol' WEI gialble.
tr
i'• CILALEk 33.1,L1914.1311r,
5 ' Agent for Western Pen .kwallta.
Corner ITTIFTH AND NARK= BTAWS. .over
Hteeeresows Jewelry Store, .. eite
U2M2i,"E:!3
N
WALL PAPERS,
- Pot! Halle, ParlorB ant4ChamberB,
NOW oriNuiei,:vi
107 Market St.,'neir fifth Ave"
103. R-1 - It7GH.ES 'kart°.
ten.
DYER AND 1300IIREIL,
J. ,LANCE, • •
;DYER
AND, SCOURER.
pi`;‘:,c~444 . 11, writ - Ezer, .
And Nor. 18 And 187 Third &Peet,
prrnsinnota.:
ARCHITECTS. "."
, 1 0tA i ta &nosEnic .. ,
AtILC 7 IIXXICOTh3.
ingurr , zotnne amisoitnizicat Pil711111139:1„ :Woe.
El aturas It. Clair Street, Pltriabargh, Pa. Epeeist'
attention given to the deeigehig and balldbaX el
COWS EMI= and PUBLIC RUILDINGE.
SELF.SELLING
COLLIES at WRIGHT,
ttMmwrie - kft Non Of-
4SSOII,=EN
TL
OF
DESIRABLE GOODS
Va
ithsEen HORDE GO'S.
.TRIMIIING SATINS,
II*LACTL ORANGE AND ALL COLORS.
PL AND ST RIP tr.D SA.TINS.
BL.ACK AND CO LORKD•BoRET VELV ETV , .
BONNET AND NECK BIBBi)NS,
H ANDSoMr. SASH tilßßOliEl,
bILK SCA-RFS,_ . , -
LACES AND LACE GOODS.
EMBRuIDERIES. New" design. inother lot
BOVIMITARDP SKIRTS,
IN STRItEDiND DSAIDED a
'. retied.
WOOL AND, UNDSJI:WZAII, - all iilzes
and grointJt: es, • • • • ••
ktORSISON , S STAR - SHEETS •
ME Ws IIESINOKAND WOOL Ff s HOF&
LATFIES' PLAIN AND //ANDY WOOL and HEY
MPF7III%,:ivON - -
WOOL F.DOVES AND, Id , •
ALEXANDRA'S RID FILM/ZS,
HANDK&RCEREFS, •- • •
- H 00LE N GOODS, '
HOOP OZIETE AND CORSETS,,
'AT THE VERY-LOWEST PRICES'.
77 and 79 Market Str,eet.
jal3
...:,..111CRP.,:.4 ',.c1i0gt,.."
•,t).
.1.9 ',FIFTH;. VENUE,
THE NEW SKIRT,
"LE PANIER PERFECTION!" .
"THE FAVORITE," "THE POPULAR,'
"THE BECEPTION,' - ••
THOMPSON'S,TWIN SPRING,-
' "WINGED ZERHYR,' ,
"GLOVE FITT/NG," ,CORSETS AJID PAT;
Her "RANTERS."
THE NEW GORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE.
HELENE," richly embroidered; anelegaut street
or Skating Skirt.
RICH RIBBONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS. AND
SASHES. •
' ItOMAN STRIPES AND 'PLAIDS.
SATINS, all Milder Ind widths.
'FLOWERS. PLIIMMiii HATS AND BONNETS:
LADIES AND O,III,I,DREN'S MaRINO UNDER
WEAII, :
The detest and novelties In ISIMPE;
'FRINGES AND BUTTONS.- •
We especially di roct attention to the great'excel.
tenor of .the HARRIS SEAMLESS (Roailion) KID
GLOVES' , over ail otheni. and for which we are tke
Sole Agents.
A. complete line of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR"
SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HALF HOSE,
UNDERSHIETS AND DRAWEES. . •
___SEL.LINti AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAP=
'II OODR, and all other popular makes.
MICAH & CIRLiSLII,
If 0.19 FIFTH ATENITE.
jots
A "MIRY . CHRISTMAS!
NEW GOODS tOR THE.HOLIDAYS.
DENNISON & [CURL
NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE,
Rave Jut received a large and judiciously aSserted
ZAIBROI DERIES, LA CZ 600DS,
Tititflmilliti; HOSIERY,
Kid Gloves, Handkereltlet. Slipiser
Patterns. Zephyr Goods. Scarfs
and Gents Furnlsttlng
Goodo,
and Notions generally.
gu ttl ir p o i r d leieCtiOit is afforded In (pedal noveltles
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
to which the attention of lady readers Is specially
called.
DENNISON & HECKERT,
deb NO. 517 FIFTH AVENUE.
pincEs MARKED DOWN.
BARIUM IN ALMOST EVERITHI.NO.
ltriL 11E/1 STITCH, all Linen. HANDIEB.B.-
- CRlltllt 17e, lee, See and upwards.
ra,P E 130 AL LUAU LiNBN HANDKERCHIEFS
64c, So to 54/c.
All oar HATS at ole.balf regular prltes.
Ail the new BALSiuRAL t'KIRTS and Bradley's
latest styles of HOW' ell 1015; a; tke Lowest
Prices In the City.
liENTd` VEST and DRA.WBIIS, 40e
to $5,00.
- AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth. Avenue.
deb
OXIDIMprr,:. SOAR, S ONE, &o.
HHINMAN & tARE, No. 1 i 2.11
Smithfield street . Sole ilanufectlirtsra 'ar-
Yen' Vett Cement and Gravel Rooting. ;Materta for
male. •
ityouutic cEmENTDgvpi ,PIPI,
Cheapest and bestPlge In tie market. Alio. 80.
lIIKIMALE r RfpItAULIO 0211LItNT for We.
114 B. & C. A. 11.11011:1*ETT
Mica and Manufactory-240 REBECCA ST.;
Allegheny. , Orders by matt promptly attended
W 1— • leZl:
SE;UBBTINGS AND BATTING.
HpLmes,jitirjp,, ts cO4
'ANCHOR COTTON MILLS
Maio totters HZAVI NIILIHM 'and LIGHT
ANCHOR AND /MAGNOLIA
SHICHTINGS Alorb' HAtillitt!
CI PO I AP I ?' COLE:
C O 4 I 7 I cP4;.!!"ICOAIL4SI r ,
DICKSON • ,STEIVAir & CO
NO, 507 lAMBEIRTIF STAIIIMErri
4 4 , tel T:A nt 7
, __f
te r ufeAti,kt to i_oott rotrefinoesz...
gorket prati. 096100 8 BLAON; at ma lowest
Ail - ordert! • ` ti;el2 ; 6111044 &Aar e ' nef i t o
tkota through tka will botttooded to'OrctrkptlV.
WEIGHTS:
VION t . -
vtiP! of lfeighfs amdlleastiesi
xa s rot:jail' rimer,
tfletween Liberty WI Ferri strode.
Ord ors promptly attendint to.
DRY GOODS.
..:
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. .•
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521
,
_
lITTMNG
EXTRA HEAVY
Barred Flmnel,
A VERY LAMIRSIVOK,
r,c:rvcr C:›firewecl,
IN GOOD STYLES.
MILROY,
DICKSO). -
& Co.,
WHOLESALE
3,pcw• im,<:)clapos,
WOOD STREET.
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DRY GOODS
co•str,
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY,
nro CT.O€33V. STOCK..
TIMMORE .F. r
•
87 MA.II4.ET 82WEEZ
de=
CLOSING OUT. SALE OF ,
•
:131 : 1H - NZ ,4 151 ,4 04:)120S
J. E. & CO'S
. 3
NO. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET,
•
All
•. • •
Wool Grey Twrled Flitnael for 37 worth 031 . C.
Detainee for 30c. worth
Slightly Belled Blanhkateili,oo worth $O.OO. • .
Viratornroof for $1,35 worth $1,50.
Poplins for 37Sc. worth SO.'. •
Kid Gloves for $l.llO worth $3,150.
Paisley Shawla 113,00 worth $30.00.
Velveteens 54,00 Woraiggl ‘ 7s;,
Bleached Itnertn'l3NO: worthift.
linnbleached'ldttelin Lskic. worth 17.
tbeepest and best etock — in the 'Ottyr. No. Sit'ST.
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PHACTICALL - LITILOCIIIIIIPMIIIII.
The may Mean Lithearaphio Zstablichlieut Rost
at the mocauilas. Salem Carla, LaMar Beads.
Buds, Labe% Circulars, Show owls, Mammas,
Partalta L irlaws ClArOaccies of DOosits, T ant a .
W
tiou O*, 4104 50r. IA and Thir d street,
PAcuiourt.i.
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:CARPETS I
REDUCTION CONTINUED
FORA FEW BAYS.
Taking advantage of VA extreme
depression in the Eastern Market
during the Holidays ? we have added
largely to our stock at much behti
Market Rates.' We will continue to
sell at our present reduced prices for
TEN DAYS longer.
ArCALLEirtiiMMIS.
rtEDIETCTION f !-
CARPETS
CLACIT I MI ‘
eSCO., eCO.
e for o a S
roi lla . T I M E at
reduced
pricesbefore
commencing to take stock.
Now is the time to buy. •
BOVARD, ROSE & CON,
21 Eir a AVENUE.-
le4:dawlP I
JANUARY, 1869.
CARPETS.
FFARLAND COLLINS,
Will Continue their
INNFIL CLEARANCE. SALE
TWO SEEKS LONGER.
Greater Bargains than
Ever will be offered to
Close out Special Lines
of Goods, at
71 AND 74-11-131. AVENUE;
SECOND FLOOR.
LASS. CHINA. CUTLER
100 WOOD STREET.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
FINE. VANES,
.?iiOHEJI.TAX4YD
itzw ammo,
DIME' SETS, TEA SETS,
CIFT CUPS,
smoKING pts;
A line itoCif of
ILTEA PUTED 000
of ol dasariptions
Call and- einalne our goods, and wiafeel
Wallet no one need fall to be suited.
. E. BREED WCO
UM WOOD STREET.
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