The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 21, 1869, Image 2

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CHRISTMAS IDYL.
;DV BEV. DAVID 11. 310011 E
When Christ's eternal glories took
The humble form of elsT.
- I' was Mystery to the angels' look,
And hits heen to this day.
Yet need I leave myself to tit d
A wonder high as great—
The wedlock of Immortal mind
To matter's low estate?
• .
Shut in by duty's iron bars, •
Nought lint my bod7's stave,
My mind, more free tsan yonder stars,
Dab bald defiance wave. •
And while a slate my body bends
1 0 tons by duty g,vos,
My nt ppp d its glances upward sends,
Aad lJoys In hope of heav'n. .
Anef%enpav body DSOs and dies,
A nd dug 4 returns to dust,
3ly nUiJOills the the sainted l n cleaves the
oystielding skies,
A .
No more unequal pair. 'Would seem,
Make earth of s The one to labor, el se
Idream,
Toe other tree to roam.
But born of e'en such -wedlock strange
Are thou. his immortal g ven,
And beings of such lofty nge
As pz.ople fabled bee's'
Olympus aboOk beneath e tread
Of la.• lugs such as they
And ocean reared its fo y head.
Their mandates to one .
And mountains now in 11 our lands
Their hoarded treasures yield
To those woo in their roy.l bands,
- Such royal scepters wield:
As from the earth, and sea, and sky,
Their willing subjects bring.
To bo own owers that cannot die,
Andthat ThougAt is king.
And last. the body lifted up
Frotp • ut the grave eh all rise.
for bod will take the chrismal cup
And Into life baptize.
Then mind and body Joined anew,
M. equal by the eh tie.
Shall paths of heav'aly to nursue,
And fields
Delel awyelaare, n ran Dec. 26, 16G8.
e.
SY. Pack's,
EPHEMERIS.
—Boston has 574 doctors..
--Puna-on is lecturing in Chicago
—Train has a new financial scheme
-r• John Bright has dined with Victoria
—Salm Balm has joined the Prussian ser
vice.
—Bateman sold out his Opera Bouffe for
460,000.
—Gen. Phil. Kearney's widow is living in
Indianapolis.
—A mine of tin ore has been found near
"Winslow, Me.
—Baltimore has 49,000 houses and 352,-
136 inhabitants.
—The statue of Isabella in Havana has
been taken down.
—Bismarck would like to see Montpen
-Bier on the Spanish throne.
-A grand chess tournament is now in
progress in New York.
—One hundred and fifty dollars a piece is
the price of white cameras.
—The last English colliery explosion des
troyed only twenty-four lives.
—Brigham Young now wants to build a
million dollars worth of hotel.
--George Francis Train still talks in New
York, but he haifew liatenem
—Leotard has emulated Isftbella by hav
ing a fall. He did it in England.
—The library of the late Marquis of Hast
ings sold at auction for $25,000 gold.
—New Zealand has been indulging in
quite a mai little batch of earthquakes.
--General Roman left a widow, five child
ren and a $lO,OOO life insurance policy.
—Minnesota has a legislature, Rot one
member of which was born in the State.
—Colored candy poisoned forty persons
at a private party in Brooklyn the other day.
—Money is easy and business is brisk
now in California; only real estate is shaky.
—Fall dress day receptions are being-in
troduced in Nevi York, but are not suc4ss
ful,
—English orchestras are lowering their
pitch and Simms Reeves sings with them
&SOL -
-Gen. Geo. H. Thomas thinks he was
never a Democrat, and he ought to be able
to judge.
—Mrs. Harriet Peale, widow of Rem
brandt Peale, died..in Philadelphia on the
12th inst.
—Fanny Fern proposes that ministers be
paid for attending fanerals. We thought
they were.
—The Illinois Legislature is about to
_make the legal railroad fare for adults three
cents per mile.
—Chicago' now talks of bringing all the
railroads into the city by means of under
ground tunnels. •
—Mr. Seward is but 68 years of art, yot
most people imagine him to be older by at
least one decade.
—Green Clay Smith has resigned the
Governorship of Montana and gone back to
his farm in lientcky.
—On Sunday last the McDaniel block of
buildings was burned in Nashville, involv
ing a loss of 1010,000.
—"Clelia," Garibaldi's novel, has ap•
pared. It is very severe on the corruptions
of the Papal priesthood.
—Brigands have appeared in Austria and
recently robbed Prince Schwarzenberg of
sixteen thousand florins.
—Counterfeit fifty dollar greenoacks are
out. Persons should be careful and not get
any mixed in with - their change.
—Some close observer has discovered
that the Grecian bend is not indulged in by
ladies in straightened circumstances.
—The young Prince Royal of Belgium is
getting well, thereby disappointing griev
ously his expectant heirs presumptive:
—Anthony Trollops, thinks that the CBDi-
WI buildings at Harrisburg are the ugliest
and the most inconvenient in the country.
—English surgeons pleasantly inform
- Chang end Eng that the divorcing opera
tion they are about to undergo will kill them.
—The Spanish Infanta and her husband,
Count Girgenti, are living at a retired
village on the coast of England, near Brigh•
ton.
—Henry Ward Beecher has always - been
wonderful. When he was a student he says
he often walked thirty and once fifty miles
a day. •
—Mr. C. C. Perkins, of Boston, has been
elected a member of the Institute of France.
He is the first American recipient of this
honor.
—There is more timber in Southern 'Min
nesota than there was ten years ago'. The
prairie Area are.stopped -by the Tub, and
- fields. The timber is too valuable to be
wasted, and people, guao it with a jealous
eye.
—ln spite of extravagant puffing Minnie
Hauck had a grand success before a critical
Parisian audience in Patti's favorite role of
Amina.
—Memphis rebel papera are doing all they
can towards increasing the feeling of hatred
between the two parties in Arkansas and
Tennessee.
—A beautiful and elaborate memorial
tablet has recently been put up in Westmin
ster Abbey over the tomb of the poet
Chaucer.
—Christmas day was so cold near St. Au
gustine, Florida, that oranges froze solid on
the trees, and the mercury was down to 17
degrees above !zero.
—Church, the artist, says he never had
a clear idea of Eden until he had been in
the Orient. Whether he has had one since
or not he don't say.
I—A. canary bird at Rochester, N. Y.,
knows several tunes, but has become so
patriotic recently that it will sing nothing
but Yankee Doodle.
• =Shakespeare's Twelfth Night is to be
brought out in Philadelphia next week, at
the Arch Street Theatre, by the best stock
company in America.
—A little girl only thirteen years old, liv
ing in Burlington, lowa, upon being re
proved for meddling with' a clock the other
day, took offence and killed herself.
-Miss Martineau says Lord • Palmerston
never inspired, in any sort of mind, any be
lief in him, beyond confidence in his ability
to avert evil or to get out of mischief.
—General McClellan mill deliver an ad
dress before the Mercantile Library Asso
ciation of Boston on the next anniversary
of the birth of the Father of his Country.
—Wall street speculators have been buy
-ing up the claims of ci derant loyal South
erners, expecting to make -a good thing of
them after the Sue Murphy bill has passed
Congress.
—There are in New York 356 Protestant
Churches and 74 Catholic ones capable in
all of seating about 300,000 persona. There
are also 381 sunday schools, attended by
117,450 children.
—A London witness having told a Lon
don magistrate that he was a penman, was
asked in what part of literature he wielded
his pen, when he replied that he penned
sheep in Smithfield market.
—Minnesota farmers are raising fences.
They use cottonwood, gray willow, white
maple, black oak and white plum. From
three to five years are sufficient to raise a
living fence, to protect the fields.
—On January Ist, 1869, ad number of
whaling vessels owned in the United. States
was 338, a decrease of 4 since January Ist,
1867. Of these 133 completed voyages and
arrived in port during the past year.
—Napoleon presented New Orleans with
a copy of his Life of Cesar. The city has
had the yolatnes very richly bound in heavy
antique morocco, red and ornamented with
gold, with the seal of the city on each cover
in a sunken diamond.
—Ada Webb is going to marry the Cali
fornian after ,all. The reason of the break
ing of the engagement is not. generally ,
known, but it is generally supposed to have
been done because the young man didn't
want to have a palmiped wife.
—On the hundredth anniversary of the
introduction of vaccination into Prussia, the
government has offered a prize of 3,000
roubles 42,000) for the best history of that
treatment. The essays can be written in
any modern European language.
—The Paris Charivari of the 31st alt.
gives a ghastly engraving of Death, mount
ed on a velocipede, going his rounds, note
book in hand, in a cemetery full of tombs
and monuments, bearing the names of
Rothschild, Rossini, Berryer, &c.
—The oil refiners of New York have pub
lished.a reply to Prof. Chandler's recent re
port on burning fluids. They accuse him of
getting his samples from retail vendors
throughout the city and then blaming the
refiners for the adulteration, which they as
sert is done after it has passed from the
hands of refiners.
—The custom in . Spain is to - make Christ
mas boxes twelve days before Christmas
Day. A magnificent box was sent by some
royalist to General Prim, with a silver key
attached; it was opened by his wife during
a grand reception, and inside was found a
miniature gallows with an effigy of the
General, remarkably well executed, pen
dant.
—Farwell Hall, in Chicago, which was
burned down , some time ago, has been re-
built and is now one of the most elegant es=
tablishments of the kind in the world, with
safety and convenience, as regards the
modes of egress and Ingress. Wemish there
was an auditorium in this city, whence, in
case of fire, a few of the audience might hope
to escape.
—Probably the most remarkable book of
the present year will be Miss Harriet Mar
tineau's new volume which is to appear in
London, called Biographical Sketches
1852-68. Miss , Martineau's intimate per
sonal acquaintance and correspondence
with most of the prominent persons of
age, render her especially fit for just such a
work as she has produced.
- - A Parisian savant informs the world
that "glovers make gloves of a peculiar form
for the North American trade, which Euro
pean hands could not wear. The. fingers
are made of an apparently unreasonable
length, but which barely suffices for the ex
igencies of a Yankee hand." He concludes
from this and other signs that we are rap
idly acquiring the physical and mental pe
culiarities of the Indian.
-The German papers mention a melon- '
choly case of suicide and filial devotion. A
widow had two sons, the eldest of whom
supported the family. Be. recently was
ordered to join the army, having fallen into
the conscription. The younger brother,
feeling himself unable to support his aged
mother, shot himself through — the heart,
thereby liberating the elder brother from
military service, on account of his being a
wilow's only son. •
pirrsßtrßGTl GAZETTE: THURSDAY. SAIiUARY 21, 1969.
TEEM EXTRACTED
WrITIOTIT • PAIN I
NO MERGE FLADE•WEEN ARTIFICIAL
TIMM ARE ORDERED.
A PULL HET POR ES.
AT DR. scurrs. •
svi PENN EITENET,ND DOOR ABOVE HAND.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND IEX.
AMINE EFECLILENTI OF WINDIER VULCAN
tekylindET
GAS FIXTURES
WELDON & KELLY,
Idanutitetursrs and Wholesale Dealers In
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers
AND LAMP GOODS.
Aim CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS.
• 13 - E.Dirzrivv... ace.
N 0.147 Wood. Street.
se9:l= Batwesn sth aid 6th Avenues.
FRUIT CAN TOPS.
We are now to supply
TINNERS and the Trade with our Patent
anix-LanEranoi
FRUIT CAN TOP.
It friPERFECT, SIMPLE and CHEAP.
Having the names of the various trine
Btampqd upon the Cover, radiating from
the center, sad an indea or pointer
stamped upon the Top of the can. lc Is
cirarly, al.tinctly and PII.ItMANENT
LY LABELED by merely placing the
name of the fruit the can
se contains en.
osit° the pointer andsealing ln the
customary moaner.
No preserver of fruit or good
1101BEKEEPER will use any other after
once seeing it.
•
Send 25 cents for sample.
COLLINS & WEIGHT,
139 Second avenue, Pittsburgh.
PIANOS. ORGANS, &C.
By THE BEST AND CREAM- ,
DST PIANO AND ORGAN.
Schomacker's Gold Medal Piano,
AND ESTEY'S-COTTAGE ORGAN.
The 80110MACKER PIANO combines all the
latest valuable improvements tnowa it the con
struction of a first clues instrument. ipd bee always
been awarded the bisthast uremium wherever ex
hiblted. Its tole is full. sonorousend sweet. Tile
workmanshin. for durability and beauty.. surpass
all others. Prices 'from $5O to $150.; leccording to
style and Ilnisk.) cheaper than all other so-called
first class Plano.
icerzys COSTAOIS ORGAN
Mende at the head of all reed Instrumento. In pro
dusting the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any
similar Distillment in the United States. It is elm.
pie and compact in construction. and not liable to
get out of order. _
CARPENTLIVS PATENT "YDS RUIfANA
TREMOLO" is only to be found in this Organ.
Price Dom $lOO to 050. All guaranteed for aye
Jean.
• BARB! SNAKE &Kinn" •
No. ILA ST. CLADS STILZET.
PIANOS AND ORGANS--An en
tire new eteoli et
ENABIPS lINIIVALLID PIANOS;
HMIS& BOOS.. PIANOS:
PLINCE • CO'S OROLLSS - AND IDELODEOPTS
and TaiLLT, LINELBY & CO'S ORGANS AND
• 3LISLODZONS.
- CNIADIAn'TD Duman.
den 43 Fifth avenue, sole agent:
z • (0
MRITII, Practical Cook,
• uttony announoos to the public that he wIl
01 Saturday and Iffauday Nett,
. Open to the pablio the
DELMONICO RESTAURANT,
FOR GIIIILIIILFS 01.11. T.
It will be his earnest endeavor to furnish his pa
troll at all times with the most palatable viands
which the market or the season affords. Tre
LIQUORS, WINZS of various dates, ALL BERL
etc , will be their own recommendation.
Orders for line Cooking for Weddings, an d other
Festivals, will, an heretofore, ,be promptly and
cheaply attended to, reseentihil Pairshafe.
0.01:7011 U. RUM
GEORGE MAVEN;
maartrrAorvaaa; or
CREAM CANDIES AND TAMES,
And dealer la all lands of 11113111, Nl7lll,
Essupws. Jl/.1..L1E5, &e., &e.
BTLEGEL,
• (Late Chatter with W. Heirpenheide.)
No. 53 Strati:dield Street, Pittabetret.
setsrrn
NEW FALL GOODS.
ce.ssroxw..vimg,ar , o.
Just recetved by
sel4: lierebalit Tabor. Itpiettlaleld street.
THE GREAT AMERICAN COM
BINATION.
BENTON-HOLE OYEBSE&MING
AND SEWING idtACKINE.
IT HAS NO FAIVA/6 -
'
BEING Al SOLUTE THE BEST reitar.ar
I.I[ACJIINE IN THE W,:'ALD DNTRINSICALLY Tit IS CHE APEST.
ErAntste wanted Waal] this
CIIAII4. C. ZIA-T-ATIAE - Sf ,
Agent for Western Pennsylvania. 1
Corner FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS, over
Rleherdson s Jewelry Store. ne4
NE w ... .
,
WALL PAPERS,
For Halls, Parlor> , andlehamber a,
NOW MINING, AT
HWY Market St., near Fifth Ave.,
' iOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
sem
111% . 1 1 tralit.J4 , ST.. Allegkezi
MRROHAN'I' TAILORS.
TAILOR.
A splendid new stoat et
iimarar micirrat.
SEWING MAQHINES.
DYER AND SCOURER,
H e J. LANCE)
DYER AND SCOURER.
110. 8 arr. isTlitplwr
And Nee. 185 and 187 Third Streets
ITTTilßtateff. PA
ARCHITECTS.
RAW& ii MOSEit,
ARC
?SUIT NOM 410091ATION BIIILDIESS, Nes.
S and , 1 St. Canty Street, Milbank, Ps. spacial
attention siva t. the &Istvan and %milting of
001:1ST MOB sad PITSLICI BISILDUMS. '`
FALL ASSO ' %, v4
OF
DESIR/IDLE GOODS
AT -
JOSEPH HORNE 6c, CO'S.
TRIMMING SATINS,
IN Itt...ACE, ORANGE AND ALL COLORS.
PLAID AND STRIPED SATINS.
BLACK AND COLORED R .NET VELVETS,
• BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
HANDSOMF SASH hIEBONS,
BILK SCARFS.
LACES AND LACE GOODS.
EMBINJIDERIh:II. New design. Another lot.
BoULEVARDE SKIRTS,
IN STRIPED AND BRAIDED. Just received.
WOOL AND IinILINO UNDERW EAR, all sizes
and quantives.
MORRISON'S STAWSHIRTS.
MEN'N MERINO AND WOOL tjISOSE.
LADIES' PLAIN A.ND FANCY WOOL and MER
INO HOSIERY.
FLEECED COTTON HOSE.
WOOL teLOVES AND MITS.
ALEXAN'DRb'S RID GLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS ,
WOOLEN GOODS •
HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS,
• AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
'77 and -79 Market Street.
jail I ._..
EURO & CARLISLE ,
NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE,
THE NEW SKIRT,
•
"LE PANZER PERFECTION."
, •THE FAVORITE," "SHE portriaz, ,,
!•THE RECEPTION,'
•
THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING,
•
"WINGED ZEPHYR,"
"GLOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT
ENT "PANIERS."
THE NEW GOItED OVER-SEIRT, "BELLE
'SELENE," richly embroidered; an elegant street
or Skating Skirt. j
- RICH RIBBONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS AND
SASHES.
ROMAN STRUTS AND PLAIDS.
SATINS. all shades end widths.
FLOWERS. PLUMES, HATS AND BONNETS.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S kI.ZRINO 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 (Roullion) KID
GLOVES" over all others , and for which we are the
dole Agents.
A complete line of GENTLEMEN'S "STAR"
SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HALT POSE,
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S. PAPER
GOODS, and all'other popular makes.
MICRO! & CHLISLB,
- I
NO. 19 FIFTH AVENUE,
2•111
A NEARY CHRISTMAS
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
I -
DENNISON & HEEIiERT,
NO. 2,7 FIFTH AVENUE,
give jest reeeryed a large and pollelinuly assorted
stock et
lIMBROIDERIRS,.
TRIMMINGS,
Sid Cloves, liandkershieh, Slipper
Vattern. Zephyr Coeds. Scarfs
and Gents Varnishing
Vends.
In Itstios; geseralli.
.
Is
A spleadie`seleetion 'Oersted is goods] novelties
suitable for,
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,.
to which the attoatloa of lady readers r peallay
called. i
DENMSON & HECKERT,
del
PRICES MARKED DOWN.
RAWLINS IN ALMOST EITSYTHINCI.
•
REAL HEY STITCH, all Linen.
B HANDERS
CHINFS, 17c, 19 c, SINIc and upwards.
TAPE O KLERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
110 to 60c.
' A oar HATS
R at o're-half retularyirlaes.
All the new 11•LifuRAL nKittTS and Bradley's
latest styles of HOOP SKIRTS, at the Lowest
Prices lathe City,
kiENTd' IitRINO TEST and DRAWERS. 4 0 0
to dO,OO.
I AT EATON'S •
No. 17 Fifth Avenue.
did
CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &O.
110rARTITIAN & LARE, No. 124
Smithfield street Vole Manufacturers of Was
rec's lradt Cement aad Gravel Reefing. Material for
sale. 1a6:21)
RYDIAIILIC CEMENT - DRAIN PIPE,
Cheapest and lost Pipe In the market. Also, EU'
SENDALE 'HYDRAULIC 01I1iLNT for sale.
E. B. & C. A. BROCIIIITT It CO.
°Zee and Mannfaetory—s4o REBECCA. ST.,
Allegheny. air Orders by mail promptly attended
to. lelfbrlM
HOUSES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
' errorsismaala.
Kum Wren of MITI MEDIUM aid LIGHT
Amronos AND MAGNOLIA
SW‘LICTINGS AND BATTING,'
1011 y.% Fiji
&AL! C0.111:1Tr w
DICKSON, STEWART &CO.,
Haring remove/ their puree *a
NO, 567 143:121351tir1ir swam:v.lr,
(Lately City ?lour HIM EZOOND ELOOB.
Are now Nepared to'furnish good YOUGHIOGHE
NY LUIIV, NUT COAL ogiBLAOH, at the lowest
market price. -
All orders left at their °See, or addressed , to
thew through the mail, ylllll4 attended to pramptil.
HAIR AND PERFUMERY.
Eng, PECK . 3 Ornamental Hair
nem WOBILLu, AND BElMntlar, No. WO
waist, Bear Batithd. rittib"g h • f L a m it
Alwrn miud z ont end worisatl
WAIIIII, Gs": II TO.
BO AL" GUAM OC
illawirAte" is cash be given nu
Wise - sad Gentisinents OW Cutting dud •
Oa usatut mums. , OUZO.
54 "
•
Barred Flannel,
'r4c•lmr correred,
NELROY,
*DICKSON
& CO.
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to 0 •0 t . E. 4 - ' 2
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LACE GOODS
HOSIERY,
ISM. 27 FIFTH AVENVE
DRY GOODS
KITT Mow
EXTRA HEAVY
A VERY LARGE STOCK,
IN GOOD STYLES.
WHOLESALE
45.41.
WOOD STREET.
DRY GOODS
- A.rr Cosir,
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY,
TO CLOSE STOCK.
THEODORE F.
87 ILABILET STREET.
den
CLOSING OUT SALE OF .
TITLY . 413-00TOS •
• - AT
J. I. BIIIICHYDIEJI St, CO'S.,
.NO; 62 sr. CLAIR STREET,
•
- • \ -:-....
All Wool Grey Twilled Plaaael for 37 worth 020.,
Detainee far 5100. worth 25.
Slightly Soiled Blabkkets $4,00 worth $O,OO.
Waterproof for $, ,,, 25, worth $1,50.
-Pe.pllue for 3734 c, orth 50.
Eid Gloves for $l, (Iworth 82,00.
Paisley Shawls.sl ,00 worth $20.00.
Velveteens 2 , 0 0 orth $9,75.
Bleached Muslin 2)Sc. worth 18.
Uunbleaehedllu 12)4e. worth 17.
Cheapest and bee stock in the city. No. 52 ST.
ILLIS. near Lib rty street. de2S
r 1
168: --
GOODS.
NEW ALPAcCAS.
NEW MOHAIR.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
ISCOltrCni r ,
Pe. 168 Wylie Street. Alg
16S. 1613.
'GUM, McCANDLESS & CO.,
(Late Wilson, Our Oa.)
WHOTIULT. DIAL= LIT
YOteign and Domestic Dry Goods,
No. 94 WOOD MINT,
Vitra door above Dismoad alien
ITITSBUBeII. PA.
LITHOGRAPHERS.
111:11111AMIX 11113MERIN• • ..THILIP clam.
QINGEULT & CLElCSuccessers
NJ to €lllO. T. ISCIMMEMA 2I
i Co
rsseriem. imaosaritsas.
The Mit Man LithOPIPIIIO gitabilaUtellt West
aids* elistaiss. Butineet Oarde. Letter Seeds.
pLebele. Madan, 43liew r liipJotase.
,Irtaws, outlecites ot eoalhit
ete,it, AOhl sag Third thiltne
CAR
---
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
54.
TO MEET THE GENERAL DESIRE OF THOSE
who hare he'll deferred tiosa purchasing until after
the Int of the year, we Aare ooneludecl to continue_
GREAT REDUCTION SALE
FOR A FEW WEEKS LONGER. This is positive
ly the last opportunity t• secure bargains In
4CA3RIPIE r rS ,
Oil Cloths, 3latting,s, &c.
Good Carpets for 25 cents a Yard
bLIVER,
31'CLINTOGIK
No. 23 Fifth Street.
CARPETS!
REDUCTION CONTINUED
FOR A FEW DAYS.
Taking advantage of the extremt
depression in the Eastern Markel
during the Holidays, we have addei
largely to our stock at much beloiii
Market Rates. We will continue tt
sell at our present reduced prices foi
TEN DAYS longer.
WCAILIIN BROTHERS•
JANUARY, 11369.
C.ILXI3PMTE 3 .
McFARLAND & COLLINS
WILL CONTINUE lEmnl.
:4.1 Di iLI .1
TWO WEEKS LONGER
Greater Bargains than Eve
Will bo Offered to Close On
lipecial ',lnes of Goods, at
71 and 73 Fifth Ayenne, Second Flow .
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GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY
160 WOOD STREET.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
TINE VASESt_
BOHEMIAN AND CHINA,
DINNER ,SETS, TEA SETS,
SMOKING SETS,
, :11,TER PLATED GOODS
Call and examine onr goods, and we:feel
&tinned no (Hie need fall to be salted.
R. E. BREED & CO.
LIIBIBERI LUMBER! L1111111E.!
ALEZANDER PATTERSON, =.!
Dealer in all Hinds of Lamb ,
ON HAND AND FOR BALI
1.000,000 feet Dry Pine Boards;
150.000 feet 1% and% inch Clear Plank;
30,000 feet Dry 13; inch Common, Flank; '
30,000 feet Dry 1 and A inch Oak:
A 5,000 feet Dry A, A% and 3 inch Asti,
5,000 feet Dry A, 9 54, Sin. Cherry
30,001.1 feet Dr y , IX, A and a inch Fools
10,000 fee Poplar Scantling;
1050.000 feet'Heralock Joists and ScAnttligt
150,000 No. 11S-inch Shingles, sawed;
A 50,000 No. 116-inch Shingles, sawed• •
40,000 No. 1 16-inch Shingles,
40,000 Firs Brick;
1,000 Fire TUe.
100 Tons Fire Clay;
TARDd—No. 06 FEEBLE STREET. form'-
Manchester, and 157 REBEC City TREET, el
site the Etas Works, Allegheny
168.
JOSEPH, S. FINCH & CO.,
Nos. IU. 1117, 189. 181. Urn and 3969,• %_
JUST STRUT, PITTIIBUWIH,
itaannrAcrimas Os
Copper Distilled Pare Rye Whit
Als6, dealers Lu POIMICIA WIN=S and LIQUi
HOPS, be.
RAZ.:
EXCELSIOR WORKS.
dr w. JIMECI:I
sastsuarers and Dealers
TANIN O. Snuff, Clgan, Pips.;
73EDICBUI ALlloBlllllra
Ott
AND COMPANY
NEW STYLES,
CIFT CUPS,
A large stock of
of all descriptions
100 WOOD STREET.
LUMBER.
WINES. LIQUORS, &co
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
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