The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 20, 1869, Image 2

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    El
littshgt Gairtts.
IMHEIIMM3.
—Erie is to have a new gaoL
—The new gold mines in Africa seem to
be coy.
—Vermont was ninety-two years old last
Friday. •
—Velocipedes can be hired in St. Albans,
Vermont.
—Signor Blitz is again exhibiting in Phil
adelphia. •
—Coal costs twelve dollars per ton in
Portlandi Me.
—Gladstone has two brothers and a sister
all doing well.
--George/ Alfred Townsend has a'mono
gram—it is G. 80. . .
' —The young Napoleon had a Christmas
tree and enjoyed it._
—Pleasant little hanging sociables enliven
Texan society this winter:- '
1
—Chicago is .very b untifully .'supplied
with biges.beer and salons to buy in.
—Weston keeps outr ing. We have for
gotten, ;however, what i is he is trying to do - ,
—Out in lowa women kill deer with fire
shovels. Three of them did it the other day.
. - —Two suicides and one murder per week
.Was all New York could do in that.line last
-Year. • " ' '
—Five of the those skillful. detectives in
Paris constantly watch over the Pri4pe Im
perial 1 _
—Detroit is to have a new Masonictem
ple, which will cost more than half a million
dollars:
—More than 12,000 elephants are annually
slaughtered to supply England acid America
with ivory. • , ,
—The Austrian Empire in general and
the Kingdom of Hungary in particular are
actively preparing for war.
—The London Spectator doubts if any
living writer writes as purely classical Eng
lish as .did Nathaniel Hawthorne.
—There are about 174,000 volumes in the
National 'library at Washington, besides
about as many pamphlets and maps.
—A Massachaietts Agricultural SoCiety
intends at its next Fair to give a premium
for the best exhibition of velocipedes.
--T-Tatnall, who was once Commodore of
the rebel Mosquito fleet, has come back to
'this country, and. is now in New York.
--The Boston Post says "the Davenport
brothers are in . Washington, but their cabi
net mystery doesn't begin to equal Grant's."
—Baron Hauisausn,is going to make a
new Boulevard in Paris which will de
molish seven.theatres in its onward course.
—The Boston Advertiser thinks the Amer
ican Social Science Association.unfortunate,
because its condensed address reads A. S. S.
7 =lt Is thougla, die", tew York bond-rob
berg will soon: 'need a regular down-town
• office now that their bushiess has increased
—The, first marriage certificate issued this
year in Boston "was ' to a colored man, who
was about to take a white woman as his
sixth wife.. • •
, -
—Four-fiftlefof the , students have fallen
_victims to an epidemic religious revival
which is sweeping thropgh the *University
of Wisconsin.
—Camilla Unto is in California trying to
make acme money with her bow. It would
be'well for other Young ladles if all beaux
were so useful; • '
—Boston is trying to get up a great illus
trated weekly . , much better than any now
existing, and fully equal to the London .1:1 7
itistrated HEW& •
=There is a Henri de Bourbon who would
,
like to belling of Spain: We object to his
eleVation; the Bourbon must be put down,
and k.eptthere too.'
Colonel G. A. Forsyth has been breveted
Brigadier General in the: regular.'army for
his gallant conduct in the Indian fight in
• Hruisas last September.
' - I =lle original and by far the best troupe
of,Japanese aerobatswith All Right No. 1,
haire returned to New York, - having arrived
there frOin Paris last week. -
=An Indiana Youth put his Christmas .
candy and torpedoes-into one pocket and
blew out all his teeth when he attempted to
masticate one of the latter.
—The dzar, has at. length consented that
th'e Grand Duchess Maria, of• Russia, shall
become a Roman Catholic, in order that she
may marry the . Sing of Bavaria.
—A bank lit... London has offered a loan of
ten millions of dollars to Lima, to be ex
pended in - public works in that city, the
' • amount to be gradually funded within sixty
—A. concert programme, containing
among its amusements,, "a 'violin solo, by
Prince L. - N.
_Bonaparte," brought about
six dollars at an auction sale in , Havre the
other day. ' ' • •
—ln Chicagu, recently, some, workmen
cutting ice were terrified at the discovery
that they had severed the head from the,
body of a man whose remains were embed
ed in the ice;
—Auerbach,. the German novelist, , offers
to devote the proceeds of ALis next work ,to
the erection of iksynagagnein Eger,' in 80.
hernia, Its subject will be _an episode in
Bohemian history. •
A. -grindstotit' burst in St Louis the
other day and a piece.of it dashedagainst,a
man and priihed lihn,tbrnii,gh;s liriek wall
into the street He was uno,bles.hs survive
the sudden sirprise. '
—Libert - Y street wild ref long be one:of
our finest retail., sheets. ; ." One best'
knawn wall paper stores has AlreadylociOd
these and,one of sour most extensive book
houses is about fa
—California ggs are said to be equal to
those of 13myina/- California has itone so
largely into the fikfluidness", that.a whole
army of Eves might gointo,the apron bud-,
ries there and find their stock of materials '
4 .
—;-An annual- grant of, ftvelve thousand '
dollars cor l tlieOfirSe_pf . catilOgtiing San ,
stint #loP.soBbi...4 l l l i:i...been 3 made thy ;.tire
AGovernment i9Ytapittentieholars
?arc t4iei
dia to examine mandscripts and seek for
new ones.
—Last week 906,g5 gidlops of petroleum
were shipped from Philadelphia to foreign
ports in Mx barks and a" schooner. Since
the first of January 1,199,428 gallons have
been shipped from that port and sia barks
are now loading. - •
—Last Friday, in Elizabeth, N. J., a
boiler exploded and was hurled two hun
dred feet through the air. It alighted on
the heads of two men, who would have nn;
doubtedly been astonished if they hadn't
been killed too soon.
—The Government sold at Portland, Me.,
the other day, a lot of confiscated liquors as
Santa Cruz rum. It proved to be some di
luted alcohol in which a professor of anat.
my at St. John. N. 8., had preserved
,some
parts of the human body.
—Some place in the good Book we believe
there is the injunction "arise, slay and.eat."
Many a merry party or lackadaisical couple
obeyed this command yesterday, as the con
stant tinkle hf the sleigh bells and the empty
larders of the suburban taverns can testily.
—Two sensation. dramas, . 4, A. Flash of
Lightn.ing," and i "After Dark," two panto
mimes, "Jack this Giant Killer,"and "Jack
and Gill," the Susan Galton opera. troupe
Mrs. Warner's (Arens, Dr'. Boynton's Geo
logical Show;-and Signor Blitz, form the
public amusements of Philadelphia now.
—.Punch gives the following scene at a
coal dealer's : Girl—Plett.se, sir, mother
says what is coals now'? Retail Vender—
One and five-pence a hundred. Girl—Oh,
how dear; the last was only one and two
pencee-Retall Vender—Very true; but you
know that coals is coals BOW. Girl—Oh,
won't mother be glad; she said the last was
all slate.
Fattening Poultry In France
The following description is given of the
method adopted in France fur fattening
poultry on an extended scale : A large cir
cular building, thoroughly ventilated, and
with the light partially-excluded, is con
structed and fitted up with cages placed on
tiers of circular shelves revolving on a com
mon central axis. The apparatus is so ar
ranged as to be readily raised, dem eised or
rotated, and the cages are so divided as to
give each bird a separate stall, containing a
perch. The birds are placed with their tails
converging in a common centre, while the
head of each may be brought in front' by a
simple rotatory movement of the shelf ou
the central axis. Each bird is fastened to
its cell by leathern fetters, which prevent
movement except of the head and wings,
without occasioning pain. When the feed
ing time comei, the bird is enveloped' in a
wooden case; permitting only the head and
neck to appear, and which is popularly
known as the paletot or. overcoat; by this
means all unnecessary strugglingls avoided.
The attendant (a voting girl) seizes the head
in the left hand, and gently presses the beak,
in order to open it; then, with her right, she
introduces into the gullet a tin tube about
the size of a finger. This tube is united to a
flexible pipe communicating with the dish
of food, and froin which the desired quan
tity- is instantaneously infected into the
stomach. The feeding process, it is stated,
is - so short that two hundred birds can be
fed by one person in an hour. The food is
a liquid paste,composed of Indian and bar
ley meal boiled in milk. It is administered
three times a day, in quaitities varying ac
cording to the condition Of each bird.
Grant's Old schoolmate. ,
CProni the New York Iferaid.l
, Mr. Wadsworth, of Kentucky—who, it
will be remembered, was on one occasion
introduces to a public audience by General
Grant; as "his (Grant's) Old_ schoolmate,
who could talk to-them better than himself"
—has favored the editor of the Paris Ken
tuckian with his opinions of the General's
views and policy, It seems to be the "old
schoolmate's" idea that Grant is more of a
Radical than the Radicals themselves give
him credit for, and that if Kentucky wishes
to receive favors at his hands they must
adopt the fourteenth amendment to the Con
'stitution, or some similar article allowing
universal suffrage. Yr. Wadsworth belieyrs
that the reconstruction policy of Congress
will be =Fled out rigorously by Grant, and
modestly intimates that for himself he
thought he should be offered the position of
Postmaster General in the new administra
tion, but he prefers that of Attorney General.
However that may be, he is certainly one of
the most intimate friends of the President
elect, who stopped at his house in 3taysville,
Kentuclu, last summer, and who had other
wise shown a warm , attachment for him:
The "old Kentucky schoolmate" may,there
fore, have an important share of the confi
dence of General Grant; and his. opinions
are entitled to consideration, if merely as
straws indicating the way the wind of the
incoming administration is setting.
011--Vaits:lrom
A letter to the Titusville • Herald says
Oil is found here - in the belt which runs
diagonally across streets, farms, tracks, by,
the town hills and valleys, and across the,
compass, north-east and, south-west. It is
from one-half to' three•quarters of a mile
wide and'three
_or four miles long. A very
great mistake haabeen committed by putting
the wells so close together, thereby exhaust-•
ing the oil, and in soine instances even be
fore the wells have paid for themselves.
Well owners are realizing this fact and will
avoid its recurrence to some extent. Wells
. that last spring were 'pumping one hundred
and fifty or two hundred barrels per day
are now producing 'froth ten' to fifteen bar
rels. It pays to pimp five barrels a day
where the royalty is one•quarter of the pro
duction, arid lite well fundshes gas enough
for fael. Slew wells'are being struck along
the frontier or in advance of' well tested ter
ritory. , The experiment ,of striking new
wells in new localities is resolved into mat
ter of fact, - if the line of direCtion of the belt,
as indicated by the development of the past
few month', is tollowed.
; - Installation of , Kenyon College.
The newly elected President of Kenyon
College, Gamblii, Ohlo;.11 to be inaugu
rated at . Gal:abler on Tuesday morning,
JannarY , irrangemeuts have been
made by the hospitable people on Gambier
Hill towelcome the friends of Kenyon. It
is'hoped there will be a large gathering of
the Alward on that occasion, - /anctthat n ew
interest will be awakened in. thirCollege of
:which the State should feel proul;
Prof. TaPpanf who has tieeri'dalled to the
Presidency of the Collegii, is a;seholar of
lareliertiral• endownients Mid 'of great cal
titre, -while - an • extended; experience as a
verY'sncpessfril'educator give the best possi
ble assurance , thathik administration of Col
lege affairs willbe such as to gratify the
most gonerons friends of the institution.—
Cisrektnd, Herald.. .; r
IT is not: generally own that the:leaves
Of a• geranium are 'excellent application
• for cuter where .the skin'islrtibbed off, and
other L' , woundt; tor that kind.. -One :or two
leaves nitistipb
Part, and
h h or rui t i t idl3 1 , 17 0.1 •• ,•
.4 . t*Liiatilli.tvalva
PITTIBIIRGYI 0A rETTE WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 20, 1869.
,„ •".,MINTISTItY
T ranlinnajaA J
sirrrzzotrs vs= I
10 =mum sum WUZN ARTDPURATI
:Errs ABE ORDZERD.
A. /DLL SET POE $1
AT DR. BOOTTB„ ,
ins PEEN STREET. SD DOOR ABOVE RAND.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND SE
AMIER SPECIMENS OF SENDLNE yuLcuost.
Mb:MIT
GAS. FIXTURES
WEILEOpN & KELLY, 1 ,
bisaluilicturers sad Wholesale Dealers try
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP COORS.
\ \ Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS.
. - XVENZ6PE, dzo.
N 0.147 Wood Street.
see:n22 Between sth and 6th Avenues.
FRUIT CAN TOPS.
We are.now- prepared to supply
TINNERS'and the ' Pride with our Patent
SELF.LADELING
FRUIT CAN 'TOP.
• t. It IsPESPXOT, SIMPLE and CHEAP.
Ravine the narnes of the varitus fruits
Stumped upon the Cater, radlattng from
• the center, and an Index or pointer
stamped upon the Top of the can. It is
cli-arly, 'distinctly and P.SRMANENT
, I.Y LABELED by merely placing tho
name of the fruit the can contains op
posite the pointer and sealing in the
customary manner.
No preserver of trait or good
110,USEKEEPER win use any other after
once seeing It.
Send 1D cents for sample.
COLLINO & WIUGHT,
13D Second avenue, Pittsburgh.
PIANOS. ORGANS., &C.
BV3Tria CHEAP.
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN,
The SCHODLACItER PIANO combines all the
latest valuable Improvements known in the con
struction of a rat class instrument. and has always
been awarded the highest premium wherever ex
hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweetf The
workmanship. for durability and beauty, surpass
all others. Prices from $BO to $l5O. (according to
style and dalsh,) cheaper than ell other so-called
trot aloes Piano.-
ESTEY'S COTTAOR ORGAN
Stands at the head of all reed instruments. in pro
ducing the most perfect pipequality of tone of any
similar instrument the United States. It is sim,
ple and compact in construction, and not liable to
CARPENTER'S' PATENT
ATENT VOX 113MAXA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Orgat .
Price from $lOO to $5BO. All guaranteed for dye
years. •
BUM SNARE & BIIETTLER,
DIANOS. AND ORGANS—Anen
-- tire new ato-k of
lorast , s,usairmaxt• PIANOS;
HAINES BROS.. PIANOS:
PRINCE & CO'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS
and T&EAT,' LINSLEY & CO'S OBOANS AND
a. ,
MELODEONS.
(MARLOWE MAME.
deS 43 nth avenue. Sole Agent
reiciailt..-4.1.0030134 z asakil
Itl7ll, Praciical Cook,
tetpeetfully announces to the public that he wl
On Saturday and Monday Next,
•
Open to the paths the
DELMONICO RESTAURANT,
TOR GENTLEMEN ONLY
It will Us kis earnest endeavor to furnish kis pa
trons at all Mars with the most palatable viands
which the market or the season affords. 'Tte
LIQUORS, WINES of various dates., ALE, BEER,
etc , will be their own recommendalion.,
Orders for Inc Cooking for Weddings, and other
Festivals, will, as heretofore, be promptly and
cheaply attended to, requesting patronage.
oc9ty66 EL RUH.
GEORGE BEAVEN,
GREATS CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
And dealer la . all Ma LIES,UIT NUTS,. PICE
L. SAUCES, JEL ae., do.
• ; T
B driLEGEL,
(Late Putter with W. Hespenhelde.)
311M3LICELAZIPT TA.1:L401310.
No. 53 Smit.hileld Street, F'lttabtvgh
5e28:721 •
NEW FALL GOODS.
CLAYIWS, C.ILISSIMMIUMA,,dr.o
•
Just rartved by .. HENRY Nirreat.
Merchant Tailor, 73 Suattilleld street.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE GREAT AMERICAN COM-
A, BINATION.
BUTTONHOLE OVERSPANDI4I
AND SEWING MACHINE.
ITmes 3ro Emma.;
BEM+ ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ZANILY
NACRINE IN THE W , .;11.1.1). AND IN.
TRINSICALLY Tit E CHEAPEST.
Ear Agents 'wanted to sell this /Walk,.
CHAS.. C. 33ATLIKLArlar t
Ajzent for Western Pennsylvania.
Corner FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS, over
Ittehuilson e s Jewelry Store. • • n6l
NEw
WALL ; PAPERS,
For Mala, Parlors anAChirmbers,
NOW OPENING. AT
107 Mitrket St., near Fifth Ave.,
Pet .IOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
3~ a:}li~
H. '
DY
rio. 'a eV. cxAnt Arritir
El
• AM Mi. INS and 137 Mid Streets
B ABB nOsza, •
ram liotraz Af3l3oolA•rioß BlittsblNtlf3, yds,
RanQf at. Calf iBtreiti'Ptitsbliiie4 e
%Ps. 'Epehliti,
Atanttlorianni`l4 insigtiat 'tin tadbuni
CoUßMiale iadartaiWilarlLDlX6ll6, •
No. 121 BT. CLAIR 13TREET.
111,21111PACTI7IIZSI PIP
ll* Tr ED ZEAL ST.. Allegheny
A ingendld new storn of
WALL PAPE ' S,
LANCE,
R AND SCOURER.
MN
13EZ!Mil
MtCHITEOTS.
I L iiilUl
.
, FALL ASSORTMENTS
1 .
1 . .
OF
. DESIRABLE GOODS
. .
AT
JOSEPH. HORNE . (t' CO'
S.
,
•
•
TRIMMING SATINS,
,
IN BLACK, ORAN , ;F, AND ALL COLORS.
PLAID AND UT if lI , ND SATINS,
BLACK AND CO/Ail/LI/ it , ..N k'r VELVETS,
BONNET AND i NFEK 14IBIlDN8,
lIANDSOW. SAUD/di/BONS,
BILK St/ Alt Fri,
LACE , / AN _ 1 I.AcE /mops, -
EMBRuID Rita, New design. Another lot.
BOUL i VARDE SKIRTS,.
IN STRIPED AND BRAIDED. Just received.
WOOL AND. AIn.IONO UNDERVI EAR, *Mazes
and quautit e
MORRISON 'S STAR SHIRTS.
3IEN , N,ME /IND AND WOOL 4,'HOSE.
4:1
LADIES , P AIN ANL/FANCY WOOLandMER
INO ROSIE! Y.
FLEECED .:OTTON HOSE. •
WOOL uL VES AND MITS. .
ALEXAND s'S KID OLOVES.
HANDKERCHIEFS,
WOOPSR
G T O D
AN D
CORSETS,
AT THEI VERY LOWEST PRICES.
.%
77 and 79 Market. Street.
111ACRVAI 11 CARLISLE,
NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE,
_THE NEW SKIRT,
"LE PANIER PERFECTION."
'•T ui VORITE," "TEE POPULAR,"
"THE RECEPTION,'
THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING,
"WINGED ZEPHYR."
"GLOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT
ENT 'TAMERS."
THE NEW.GORED OVER SKIRT, "'BELLE
HELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street
or Skating Skirt.
RICH RIBBONS Fog BOWS, SCARFS AND
BASHES.
• ROMAN STRIPES AND PLAIDS.'
`SATINS, all shades end widths.
FLOWERS. PLUME'S, 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 (Routlion) KID
GLOVES" over ail others. and for which we are the
Sole Agents.
-A complete line of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR"
SHIRTS. SUSPENDERS, GI,OVHS,MALF HOSE,
,UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
s SELLING AGENT'S ron.LocKivooD% PAPER
GOODS, and all other popular ?oaken.
RUH & MUIR,
.N 0.19 FIFTH AVENUE.
ITI!:E1
A MERRY CHRISTNAS!
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
• •• •
DENNISON & HECKERT, .
NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE, •
fly:dus i t received a large and judiciously assorted
EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY,
Hid Glares, nandkerehleV, Slipper
Patterns, Sepityr Goods* Scarfs
and Gents Furnitiblas
Goods,
and Notions generally.
su ute e n ft i l d selection Is afforded hi special novelties
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
to which ( the atteillon of lady readers Is specially
called.
DENNISON & HECKERT, •
des NO. ST YITTH AVENUE.
PRICES NARKED DOWN.
BARGAINS IN ALMOST EVERYTHING
REAL HEY STITCH, all Mien. • HAMMER
titEnt, 19e, 19e, 99a and apwards,
TAPP:BO/WE/MU) LLHEN RANDRERcinzis
Xo. So to BOcr.
AU ear H AZ4 at ole-hall regularpylces.
All the new BALMOILAL. sKiItTS sail Bradley's
latest styles of UMW SE.letTi3, at the Lowest
Prices In the City. •
WENTie' TEST and DRAWERS. 40c
to $5,00. _
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth Avenue.
des
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &o.
HARTNIAN & LAKE, No. 124
Smithfield street, role Itlanufncturera of War
ren's Felt Cement and Gravel Booting.' Material for
sale. '• laS:3O
CEIENT DRAM PIPE.
Cheapest and best Plpe In the market. • Also, 80-'
SENLIALIt EITDRAIILIC 0/13SENT for sale.
R. B. 401: V. A., BIROVRETT &
°face' and Manufactory-5140 'REBECCA ST.,
Allegheny. Alir Orders by mall promptly attended
to. te22:rlet
1 7 4 a t V 0 WilrM ZT -0 2 7.7:4 io (at%
Erma,Es, BELL & COy
. ANCHOR' COTTON MILLS.
PITTISOUHGBI.
Kano barer' of HEAVY MEDIUIt and LION?
ANCHOR AND HAONOLLI
STTICRTINGS AND BATTING.
COAL AND 'OOBR
~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
COAL4.I COLLIt . p 0.14,11:
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Homing *loved their Ornto to
rico. 007 I + o l33lFarrlin SaritEsET►
(Lately PAT /lour )tilitaltOOND BLOM .
Are now.p_repared C O ALbola soot YOUGHTOO4I3I.
vi NY ort L e ustr t
prize. BlUT 0.1/,IaLAOII.; Mike lowest ,
AU otters left at' their °Moo, or addressed to
them throcuth the mall. will be attended to promptly.
HAIR AND PERFUVIERY.
•11011N•PEC_Iii. Onieumeiiiiill Hair
HAIR. woams.o Amp
_rim/muss, No. /311
ird street, nets Bcaltlitleid., pittsburgb. ,_
•
AI lirgle on hand l :a herld imisottmeat of Ladivis*
AREA a Le Rtnnesr W109,_,..0.
k it
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,101414 Vi•• And , fienWp . l4l4 lior Ant i tlat ilialkt,l
siC scatestitaaal . ' =us
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DRY GOODS.
•54 . •
KI'I"I'J~NNII~TG
;EXTRA HEAVY
Barred Flmmel,
A VERY LARGE STOCK,
Wc•vcr Gorrerpcl,
EN GOOD STYLES.
4'EI,ROY,
DICKSON
& CO.,
WHOLESALE
rmsL - w.Q-c)c)3Des,
1504
WOOD STREET.
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rn. Qz
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63 01 tlis I . 21 .
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014 PI Pig
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DRY GOODS
COS7C,
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY,
TO CLOSE STOCK..
THEODORE F. PHELLIPS,
87 MABEBT STREET.
de23
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
• .
13 0 11.'5( 4131 -4 0 4 013 S •.'
AT
J. 'IN. BURCIMELIIB6 CO'Sh,
HO. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET,
All Wool Grey Twilled Flannel for 37 worth 84to
'Dehints for 90c. worth.9s.
Rightly Boiled Blankkets 64,00 worth 60,00. _
Woteroroof for 41,23.whrth $1,50. 1
Poplins ror 37;v, worth 50.
Kid Gloves tor 41,50 worth $2,00.
Paisley Shawls.6l3,oll worth $90.00.
VelVeteent 9,00 w0eth42,75.
Blenched Muslin 12)ic. worth 10.
Uunbleached Mnalin 19%c. worth 17.
Cheapest and ( beeeetock in the city. No. 52. ET,
CLAIR. near Liberty street. dna
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NEW GOODS.
NEW ALPACC.AS.
NEW BCOHAUL
BLACK ,SILKS.
HOSIENLY and GLOVES.
IE% SCOIM&Y,
_
sir Nth 168 Mlle Street. Au
16E4 188.
(Una, McCANDLESS & CO.,
lJ lJ IlAteWilson.Can
DIAIACHN NW
lefaielipt and Domestic Dry •Goods,
, • No. il4k Wool)
surd door aboie DISMONA
• nrrEstraeu.
LITHOGRAPHERS.
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'q la iNtgetsdirenVitolliipliiags.
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bunkum
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
gPECIALANNOUNCEMENT.
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TO MUT THE GENERAL .OESIRE OF TEIG4E
who nave been deferred from purchading until after
the Brat of the year, we have boacluded to continue
GREAT REDUCTION SALE
FOR A FEW WEEKS LONGER. This is poi:attys.
ly the last opportunity to secure bargains in
CAJR.P9ErrS,
Oil Cloths, Mattings,‘ &c.
Good Carpets for. 25 cents a 'Yard.
OLIVER,
M'CLINTOCK
- AND COMPANY
-
N .23 fifth Stfeet
Baia
'CARPETS!
REDUCTION CONTINUED
FOR A FEW DAYS.
Taking advantage of the extreme
depression in the Easfern Market
during the Holidays; we have added
largely to our stock at mach below
Market Rates. We will continue to
sell at our present reduced prices for
TEN DAYS longer.
M'CALLUM BROTHERS.
JANUARY, 1869.
CARPETS.
EFARL VID tt COLLINS
Will Continue their •
ENE CLEM SUE
TWO WEEKS LONGER.
Greater Bargains than!
Ever will be offered toi
close out Special Lines
of Goods, at
71 AND 73 nail AVENUE,
SECOND FLOOR.
1119
GLASS. CHINA. CUTLER
100 IWOOII STREET.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
FINE , VASES,
BOHEMIAN AND CHINA,
r mi
DI2INER SETS, TEA 'S'ETS,
OEM
SMOKING SETS*
. „
• Aiiritl or
.„
PUTIM GOOD'
.
Celt and etailine out f oods, sod we:feel
'sussed no one need Inulo be sailed.
R, E BREED et. CO.
ioo weep 'man:
NEW STYLES,
CIFT CUPS,
of all dfOicrlptswo.
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