The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 22, 1869, Image 2

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YOUR HOUSE.
By krus. IL A. KIDDER
'Be true to yourself at the start, young man;
we true to yourstlt and God;
Ere you build y our house mark well the soot,
Test all the ground and build you not,
On the sand or the shaking sod.
Pig, dix th.loundatlon deep. young man;
Plata firmly the outer wall;
Let the props be etroug and tho roof he high,
With as opening turret towards the sky.
Through whitk heaven'. dews may fall.
_Let thts he the room of the soul. young wan,
' When Ft liaginws shall herald care.
A chamber with neTer a t oof or thatch
To hinder the ligak—o - door, or latch
To shut in th *Wt.'s prayer!
Build slow and sutis for Ilre,'Notiaa , man,
• A 111, thavoutllres the breath;
For who bliall,galnbay the Holy Wurd? \
“Tteir works Po follow them " salth the Lord,
"Therein therets no death.'
Build deep; anAihlgh, and broad. young man,
As ttea needful ease dentunds; " ' ,• •
Let Taur iltlekleeds be elese and bright,
Till you enter 'your claim to th•• Lord of _Light,
For the hotie not made with hands.
TS ! -MILD—ANGEL.
.Little ton _nee that chatter, cbatter—,-
Little feet that patter,.patter
With a' ceaseless motion all the day—,
Little eyes that softly lighten—
Little checks that-flash and brighten—
Little voice l s staging at their play.
In my ineMory awaken
Th^ughts of one who has been taket
Of a little heart thst beats no more—
Of a little voice ,hat's rlng.ug,
'Mid the angels sweetly singing -
Songs, f gladness on a distant shore! I
I Chanthers's
EPREMERIS.
—St. Paul, Minnesota, has a steam fire
engine.:
-311%. Scott Siddons didn't take well in
Cincinnati.
—The law of fox hunting-4ex tatly—.-ho
nis (Jucky.)
—The fifty-fifth volume of Punch is dedi
-
&tied to Grant.
—Many New York restaurants are redu
cing their prices.
—Two half sisters of Louis Napoleon are
living in New York.
—Canada has 1,100 lunatics and wants to
build au asylum for them.
color is the favorite tint now with
the Empress of the French.
—Rumor again says that the Marquis of
Bute has become a Catholic.
—A Judge out in Missouri fined a lawyer
$lO for whispering in Court.
—The ,London Epriator calls Andrew
Johnson "a.rough un a throne."
7 -1 n San Francisco you may for $75 call
your neighbor a "damned Inlet:"
•
—There is some talk in France of abol
ishing vivandieres from the army.
—.Charles Heade, the novelist, is a gradu
ate of Oxford and a member of the bar.
i New York blind mania said to be an
excellent detector of counterfeit money.
—A han•isome liantl bouquet can now be
bought in New York for twenty dollars.
—The GaitAlottse at Louisville will soon
bo quite reintilt and again in running order.
—quite a number of Eurowans seem to
be quite ;tilling to accept the Kingship of
Spain.
---Last year Ciklifornin produced Ave mil
lion gnilmis - of wine and ZOO,OO gallons of
brataly.
--Britiqt railways TISP-, yearly, ten thou
eand aeres of timber for the one item of
eirepri
—New "irorl:las ft profesior of palmistry
end clairvoyr.nce wl.o also does plain
washing
—ln the autumn Georgo Peabody will
male over to make a tour through his ra-
five country.
—l,l 1865 St. Louis produced five fatal
coal oil explosionr, thirty suicides and thir ty
three murders.
---The Cincinnati ammersial admires
Miss Kellogg and speaks of "her dreamy;
pensive eyes."
—The. Queen City VeleciWc. Club of
Cincinnati is to have a grand exhibition in
that city next Wednesday.
—The wife and business partner of a
barber who died recently in Chicago have
been arrested on a charge of having poisoned
him.
—A. transit of Venus takes place some
five yettts hence, and astronomers are now
getting ready for a trip tothe South Pole to
witness it.:-
—Dr. Krtmunacher whose parables and
one or two other works are so wSII known
in this country, died recently at his home in
Berlin.
—Miss Gatie Overall has started a live
paper in Mississippi. Such Overalls may
be considered breeches of promise.—Chi
eago PoBt.
—Why is there not a feminine form for
the title Sire? was asked lately in a salon.
Oh, said one of the company, have we not
the word Siren?
—There were near]; t wica 95 many deaths
as there were births in New or last. 3 ear,
and there were I.)!Fri more births than there
'Were marriages.
—The electr;e te:4,reph is :t failure.. in
Ibicf . reople being itleptrerne
niselyinelit,ed Gteal.. ilie wires as soon as
they are pet op.
—Parepa will sing in the West and South
thls winter, and in Englioultluring the sum
tiler, and la autumn will start on a trip
around the world.
—A. little girl died the other day front the
'poison in painted Christmas bons-bons.
This is 3 case, in which you inity dibcriininate
aglinst colcr.—.Y. 1. Herald.
—A new, complete and elegant edition of
the works of Thoa as Carlyle is about to.
twear revised by the author. Scribuer al
ready
_ announces &dor Itesartus.
—The New York . Slur has called Mr.Jas.
Fisk a steamboat in trousers, and now we
suppose the editor of that paper may prepare
for - a night in Ludlow Street gaol.
—A number of ladies in Sullivan, Ind.,
marched around to the liquor saloons the
other day and held ,prayer meetings, pray
ing vigorously for the 'suppression of lb tem
perfume.
-IThe Philadelphia. u &tin is in hopes we
may have a French opera troupe In the
North equal to that ok New Orleans, und'lor
the purpose of singing good operas and not
ti itOfferibiehismi.
-The Duke of Norfolk recently came of
- ege, and great festivities took place at'Ar
cadet Castle.. A tOu and sluff of plate,
worth $300,000, added much - to the brillian
cy of the occasion.
—The charmini and quaint Ingoldsby
Legends are still'so popular in England that
when recently a cheap popular edition was
announced in London. the whole ten thous
and copies were sold out the day after they
appeared.
—During the past year, there were 295
commercial failures in New York; G 3 in
Philadelphia; 59 in Boston; 37 in Baltimore;
and 28 in Chicago; and Chicago bemoans
her fate at being forced thus to come in only
fifth on the list.
—The album of the Crown Princess Vic
toria, of Prussia, is said to be a perfect lit
erary treasury. It contains unpublished
poems, sketches, &c., by Tennyson and
nearly all the illustrious poets and prose wri
ters of England.
I—The Grand Duke of Oldenburg recently
in i vited Alexander Dumas and Charles
Dickens to come and give private readings
at his court. Alexander accepted, but the
prospect of making money was,not brilliant,
so Charles declined."
—The New York Times says "the reason
Thy we do not give 'some practical proposi
tion! whereby the rich may be prevented
from 'becoming richer and the poor poorer,'
Is because we don't know of any." That
ought to be satisfactory,
—The Mikado of Japan can hardly be a
very prepossessing young man, judging by
this description: He is a youth of sixteen,
with a sensual and vacant countenance, a
hard head and false eye and brows painted
half way up the forehead.
=I/
—San Francisco's latest invention in the
way of deadly weapons, is a two-edged dirk,
with the handle at right angles to the blade,
likechopping knife. The blow is deliv
ered straight from the shoulder, and goes
t
clem) through a man the first time.
-• —Justus von Liebig, the celebrated Mu_
nick chemist, recently told a friend that,
during the twit ten year site received-,seven
cabs from American universities, and diet
twine he Imd felt Strongly tempt, d to go to
the 'United States and accept there a prides
,#...—/
sorship.
—A recent writer comparedlVlSA Anna
Di ukiRSOR to Joan of Arc, rwieft to the dis
advantage of the latter lady, y - et there was
not . so very much difference after all, for
Joan, poor thing, ended her startling career
at the stake and Mies Anna hopes to end
hers at the poll.
—Two daughters of Dr. Jayne, of Phila
delphia, tine patent medicine man, were mar
ried OA Wednesday evening, and the affair
was made the social event of the season.
TWO hundred invitations were issued to the
wedding, and 1,000 to the reception at the
Jayne mansion.
—California wheat is said to be sn dry in
its nature that, in coning East through and
into a humid atmosphere, it gains greatly in
weight by absorption. Tits is an element
of 'profit to shippers, So, the flour will ab
sorb twenty, thirty, even forty Founds more
water per barrel than ' , listen' flour, and
bakers gal algreatly in using it.
—A marine curiosity, just presented to
the Connecticut Historical lioeitty, is the
work of a shell fish from the Phillippine L.
lands. It is n shelter for the little creature
fifteen inches long and front three quarters
tri one and one•haif inch in diameter, shaped
like a cornucopia, and reserablin,; a deli
cate fabric of lace work wroutht irum spun
glass.
—lt is related of Senator Sumner that dat—
ing the war, and shortly utter a ti , rrible
aster that, thrilled the land, a gentleman met
Mr. s,nititer walking slowly a'ong the
streets of Boston. Ile rushee: hurriedly and
in gnat excitement to the, Senator. "Mr.
Sumner," he cried, "Lave you nny news
for ils ? " "Yes, sir," responded the ;ava
il:l, in his deep voice, "Yes, sir, I amp much
better."
—Mind Tom is playing in Chicagn and
Tatne Cats is the p:ay running at nue of the
thcltres tuere; tnerefore, one of the sharp
newspapers of that town gets off the fellow
ng brilliant ‘Tit:ic] =at:
Very natlmi istske:----( Umophisficatad
1141, are ;s,.'ott going to the theatre
to-night?
(Ma rama. ) elangliter.• •
(U. to bek• Cat:.?
Tn ra composer of 11 1 ittiam Tell and Semi
runi.v.!e its voted the inglorious else or his
latter years to hued cf4lllloSitilititl us the
litilowinit letter to it. 6tlebrated frattsage
n"l" 7 of: " Swan of Pesaro
zi:e eIf:KM of Italian sausageonakers::
O 9 ti a nosed yourself to the very pin
narle ot your art by tho thecanfpuni!und
rojepzielii you prepare f cxoressly her me ; it
ie bit therefore, that, from among the
wild marshes of old Ondusa, mV native
country, I ithonld elevate -nor harsh voice
in gratitude to von.. I appreciatcd fully
the complete collection of your works that
yea rent me; niv guest, slat), tilt' toll
jUillee to them. I will not attempt to set
your praises to music• for, as 1 told you
in fi previous letter, l ' am
lout, in the din of the,moderti inuocAtl World
—happily for me, and also happily for you.
Yon It now how to vibrate,certiin notes that
please the palate —a more infallible
than the ear, for it is the most, delicate and
lasting of the senh . ea. Only one note will I
touch, that of my profound gratitude. I
hope it will aid von to soar higher than
eVer in the regions of glory, :so that you
irmy deserve a crown of laurels, with which
I should like foorinttnent your brew,
"Your obliged servant,
"JOACIllsr ROSE,INI."
Tirana is a very valuable mine of - silica
in North Stoniugion, Conn. A joint stack
company lies been organized; to commence
operations in the Spring. The company
own rix hundred acres of land, and have a
long lease of-two hundred acres more, with
mining priyilege. , The siliCa is' mostly
found at a depth of three feet, but occasion
ally crops out on the surface. IThe lirst met
with, after dipping a few .feet, resembles a
ledge of decomposed marble, and is broken
out in lumps of from several hundred
pounds' weight to fractions 'of pounds.
Further down the silica becomes finer 'and
liner, until it has the appearance of. wheat
flour. .It Vas been tested at some of the
largest - glass - and crockery piatiulactori4 of
the country, and pronounml equal to the
hest." It makes very,: handatene pormlain
crockery. Six crushing machines -will be
used by the company In Yetitlcing thn.silica
to the proper eondition for tie. 'An eicava
tion - to the : depth of tivp hundred feet has
been' Made on the land, - and standing on LIM
sOrfaciandlooking•down,tlMeayity has the
appeaiance of an inunense basin of milk,
PTTTSBURGR _ GAZETTE : FRIDAY. JA NU AR Y 22, 1869:
DDEPTII3'rRY
TEETH EXTRACTED.
WTI7I4,IIIPr PAIN I
NO CHARGE MADE WHEN ARTIFICIAL
TEETH ABE ORDERED.
A VILE, BET FOR SN.
AT DR. SCOTT'S
Erg PENN STREET, 311) DOOR ABOVE HAND.
ALL WORE WARRANTED. CALL AND EX
AMLNE SPECIMENS OP GENUINE VULCAN.
ITE. my9:dET
aka FXXTTJREi
WELETN & KELLY,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
,
Lamps, Lanterns, Ohandehers,
AN® LANIP. GOODS.
Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS,
/ liErtririnr_.., ate.
N oi i
147 Wood Street.
steam 1 Between bth and oth Avenues. '
FRUIT CAN TOPS.
We are now prepared to supply
TINNES and the Prade with our Patent
SELF.LABELLIIG
FRUIT CAN TOP.
It IsPERFECT, SIMPLE and CHEAP.
Having the names of the Vartcus truits
stamped upon the Cover, radiating from
the center, and an index or pointer
stamped upon the Top of the can. It Is
clearly, di.tlnrtly and PBBSIA SENT
LY LABELED by merely placing tho
, name of the fruit the can contains op
: pesite the pointer and sealing In the
customary manner.
No preserver of fruit or good
HOUSEKEEPER win use any other after
*nee seeing it.
Send 25 cents for ample.
COLLINS & WRIGHT,
139 Second avenue, Pittsburgh.
PIANOS. ORGANS, &O
ILTY THE BEST AND CHEAP..
A."
}IST I'LLNO.AND COWAN.
Schothrieker's Gold Medal Plano,
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN,
Tae tiCHILHAILICIA PIANO combines all the
:a text ainable Improvement. known In the con
ed ruction et a drat Mass Instrument. and has always
th.ten awarded the LlKltuat Orenlialn wherever ex
:sled...it. Its tone is :u El, ouorous and sweet. The
wurkm,ushin. ter durability and beauty. scrip,.
all ethers. Prices (torn 160 to $l5O. (a.•cordtnq tr,
arrit and finish.) cheaper than all ether so-called
*rat class rialto.
13 Ti!T'tl COI'TA'I2 0 . AN
Suede at the bead of all reed Instrameats. In p-o
-dodo* the taost perfect pipe quality of loac of any
Awltar Instrument in the United States. It is attn.
pie aad compact la CollartieLloll, and Lot Lat.le to
get out of order.
CARPENTER'S PATKINIT "PUS 11131d.AlvA
flIE3101A) , le only to be found to this ores!.
pripe, frost *lOO to *630. All guararteed for eve
years.
BARK, 10A1CB
1101.4N05, AND ORG'ANS—An en
ttru rw ito - k of
KNAlle;ti UNRIVALLED PIANOS;
LIAM Mb REVS- 1'IA:90h:
PAINOI , .. CO•tl 01ti:A.199 AND 31E1,0070 19 8
aid T3tEAT. LINtLET g CO'l ORMA.WS .AND
linhODEol9.
CHARLOTTE BLUME.
des • atenur, 04,t. Agent.
CONFECTIONER/ES
RV - Frac neat Cook, •
•
,
napeatfally lannoances In the pa hlte that he wll
Oa Saturday and Monday Neat,
l UNCt to the pubic the
CIELMONICO RESTAURANT,
FOR GENTLIKILAN ONLY
it 'aril be ►Moanest endeavor to runtish its pa
'.ronF at ail times wit\ the most pciatatile ♦lauds
whir:, the market or tke t•eassn nineds. 'Pre
LiQUOlt.a, WINE:3ot various dates. A LiCii BEHR.
etc . vent he tkeir ern rouo in wen a .11/D •
Orders for One Coo;Onn for Wed , llnna, and ether
F-stivalb, will, an: heretofore, be co , monaptly and
cheaply atts oiled to, reget/Lind patronage.
net :761? WM,
GmenekiE EtCAVEN,
=I
CREAM CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
Aid cl4l.lpr le all kinds ~f rnurrs, D lIT9, PICK•
.3A0(1.111.h. JELLIXB, &a., &e.
119 ►E?4ItAL ST.. A liegh!Av
- MARCHANT TAILORS.
. B TIEGEL,
' • (Late Chtter with W. Rupee tit ide,)
Dim 7rAmucki - c - ,
• c
No. 53 SEatthfleld Stroet, Fittsbetrph.
N EW FALL GOODS.
A. inieniVA now stoat Or
ci..cyrfos, C.A.St4 31M11. E. 14, 40.
Just recelytil by
3lferstimit Tedior, 738inItlith41 Arr. t
SITUTING
E MACHINES.
EA - IT. A rtiii EC — AN CO in*
IaNATRIN,
BINTOS-110LE OYELISEA.ZI3O
ARS) SEWING NEACEINE.
IT dIAS
sziva A.B4OI,IITELY THE BEST EAMILY
M.A.O)5ltiE 'Ciflt AND IN-
TaIIieICALLY I.IIEAPENT.
darAgenia 'wanted. to wan tel. 31a4hIne.
C.11A.4. C. 13.10.1.A41.a.V.Y.
*r a
id
ectaer Pi, kgd,o r
tOre. a;
WALL PAPERS,
N 1"
WALL PAPERS,
For Haar', Parlors and;Cleambers,
NOW oreprale, AT
107 Market St., near Fifth Ave.,
NOS t
d i
. R. HUGHES &
DYER A.ND SCOUTfiIiR,
Il e J. LANCE, -
DYER AND 3COURER.
rio. 3 7. cl,A.Era errn.E.Ell"
And fief. 186 and 131 Tldrd Street,
I PrrgMßll7billf.
EMU
BARR MOS
-AJECC
niIIIT versa A.s4oor
s sod 4 Bt. Char tatreet
&ttention givou to the
VOUBT HOD Usandr
No. I'4 !AT. CLA IR-ST
BENIR V . MEYER.
TROTS.
•
,T.E:crrs.
not( urf.; mem, Noe.
, PltUtenrgh, Spoelal
1404;11121g And itiondLllg of
rataC
TRIMMINGS. NOTIONS.
FALL ASSORTMENTS
OF
DESIRABLE GOODS
MEI
JOSEPH HORNE & CO'S.
TRIMMING SATINS,
IN BLACK, ORANGE AND ALL COLdRS.
PL AID AND ST to PhD PINS.
MACK AND 1 . 0.,01tED lI , ,NET VELVETS,
BONNET AND NF.GIi PlRPoris,
HANDSOITe. SASIII,IIIIIONS,
SILK SCARFS.
LACE , i A.ND LACE GOODS,
NtAr design. Another lot
BOULEVARDE SKIRTS,
IN STRIPED AND BRAIDED. Just received.
WoOL AND _NIUNINO UNDERM EARi-ull sizes
and quantlt es
MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS.
MEN'S MERINO AN D WOOL Si HOSE.
LADIES' PL AIN A.tsD IrAN CY WOOL and MER
INO HOSIERY.
FLEECED COTTON HOSE.
WOOL GLOVES AND MITS.
A .EXA NDR WS KID'GLOVES, .
II h DKERCHIEFS,
At OLEN GOoDS, ,-"
II OP OEMS AND CORSETS,
1 T
•
THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
.
77 "and 79 Market Street.
"jali
& cinusLE,
EMI
9 FIFTH AVENUE,
E NEW SKIRT,
"LE AMER PERFECTION."
"THE FAVORITE," "THE Pt/PIMA/4' ,
"THE RECEPTION,'
THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING,
"WINFED ZEPHYR,"
CIL° E FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT
"
ENT "P NIERS."
THE-NEW GORED OVER SKIRT, "BELLE
HELENE," richly embroidered; a■ elegant street
or Skating Skirt.
RICH RIBBONS FOR BOWS, SCARFS AND
SAUTES.
" HOMAN STILITICS AND PLAIDS.
bATINH, ail shades .turl widths.
ifl.otV Kitt*. 1'1.1 7 NI rt.. HATS AND RoN - Vir
I.'A kr.S ANI) CHILDRIN'S3IEISINO lIN ER
WE Alt,
The richest and latest novelties in 01
Itt.SUES ADD ii111"1014.4.
e:l . pecially Wrert attention to the great seri
f...ace o tho •11. A ithhi hh:Ahtt.ESS Hill
1.410 1 1 4' over all others. and fur which we are Lb.,
weft Agents.
A compl-le ltoe• K
GENTLM EN'S .. SjAll"
sll l ll'. GI.OVS, HALF OSE,
UNDERSitIItT. , ANL, I)ttAWEIto,
.3i.t,LlNti AG NT i FOR LOCH WOOD'ItI PAPER
CHIOWS, and all other popular slakes.
Allan &
NO. 19 FIFTII AVENUE.
ELM
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
!
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
DENNISON & EEC; IL
N 0.27 FIFTH. AVENUE,
Have just mewed a large and judiclouly assorted
N.MBHOIDEIII es. LA.CL
TILLM.MIN OS. 11.0612117,
Wei Moven. llnertikerehlef:. Slipper
Patterns. Zeptsyr Goods, Scarfs
and Gent,. Furnisbinly
Uncials,
Lad Notions reuerallt. •
A -plvn.ll.l we've:lea La aguraed In specials* elites
stuta4le Cur
HOLIDAY PRtSENYS,
to whiett shs atiehttlea of lady readers le specially
DENNISON &
Krt. 27 Firm AVENUE.
piticEs MI A iiKEZ) . DOWN.
liA.ROAlii'S LS ALMOST EfrOTTIIINA.
Itr 11F.11 r•TIT4•11, all • Lin,D. lIAN - DgEg.
CFIli-1 1 24. 176, 196. 211 e a.id up.ards.
h co(,. • 1.;. la lbr NIIAIainKIICHIEPS
11,46.„ tto to 1111 c.
All uur If A.Tfi nt dna- half rqulAr prtees.
Ad Op. re ,, Rd lAildlal. ) 6.el's awl Bradley's
latest ..tyWr of 1t14)4/0 SlilatTe., at toe Lowest
Prices lu the City.
INlt:titiO VlttiT nod 40c
t. ttb,Utt.
' AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Filth Avenue.
CEMENT, SOAP
.TiA RT:IIAN A'. LURE, No. 12.1
4il-1,1 paten, !Joie 318 , 1 1 1facturrreko(Wgr•
reit-Cement and liravel R.wodug. ?tinted.' for
rale.
DRAIN PIPE,
Cheal‘eted xa4 beet rtrni in tar market. Ain*, EW
tiTDRA.Uiatr id;i1:11041' fur vale.
IS. <4 C. A. - nnocicurr (1196
Moe rid ManalfzeUrv—:ll4ti 3REIECCA,
Allettheity. /34- kird!!tA t. 4 ra.ll prQuiptly kttonded
itr.M:riut
SHEETiNGS AN]) BATTING.
BELL CO.,
ANCIFIGHtOTTON MILLS.
Many hirers of MANI MEIII Itld sad LIGHI
ANCIIIOB 4011111 7 [AW!•IIA
ST - TILIETTNGS ANT) BATTING.
. _
COAL AND COKE.
lINNINN
OALI COAL:I ODA LI!! ,,
C
DICKSON STEWART & C 0. ,,
Heriott retneveil their (Moe to
NO, 6417 Lamm:wry writ:roma',
(Lately City Floui NCO SNCoNIi !BLOCS.
.Are sew Preme to fit/nisi rood VOUtilliOtenit
,LUMl; N UTCOLL CB BLACK, as the lowest
(aortae peke.
Ail -'orders left at their ollioe, or addressed to
item through the mall, will be &Stet cird to PrOTIntIV.
HAIR ANDPERFiJAIERY.,
rrOIIIN PECI4 Ornanaeutall Raiz
llAlit, WORE YR ANIi rCIiF FIAEIt, No. 133
Third street. near InulthScld, Pltaburgn.
Always on hand, general orwortrnent of Likelier ,
WIG*, CANDO, CURLS; iiantnotica's WICH, TO.
PFAU. /4CALI'd, GI:AHD CH A pal, 131LACZLET8,
.51" A. good Pilot In nun win Do Klima for
lttlltts , find etrivemorkio Hair Catttrig Bonet
Slit litilLuail444.ll4t•
DRY GOODS.
•vno • ••••
•• •
KITTANNING
EXTRA HEAVY
Barred Flannel,
A VERY LARGE STOCK,
I*4"c:)Nxr Ctoiffrerecly
TN GOOD STYLES.
NELROY,
DICKSON
& CO.,
WHOLESALE
ICCEL - 72" 413rCI.CDIDISS,
, 0(24
WOOD STREET.
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DRY GOODS
AT COST,
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY,
STOCK..
THEODORE P. PHILLIPS,
87 MAREE2' STREET.
did."
CLOSING OUT SALE OF\
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lIIIRCFM'ELB & CO'S.,
NO. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET,
IMI Wool Grey TWUled Flanool for 37 worth 02ts
Detalnen for 200. worth 23.
intikly Soiled Blankkets $4,00 worth $O, 00.
~. l'eteroroof for $1,23 worth $1,30. •
Poeiles for 37}je, worth 50.
1110TC6 for $1,50 worth $9.00.
l'.utery Shawlesl3,oo worth 4.90.00. 1 1
Velveteen!. 9.00 worth $9,73.
Eleweed Xtu.tin 12V. worth 10.
Ututh/rielo.d Maelln 12 ho. wurat 17.
Cie.apeo. and beet stnek I■ the city
near I.lbertyntreei.
,
NEW (4000$.
NEW ALPACCAS
NEW MOH A 111.
BLACK SILKS.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
F. - SCOUe+i,
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to No. X6B Wylie Street. \Jul
10S. • inS.
flAnibt, McCAN DLESS CO.,
v./ Mate 'Miami, Carr & C 4.
WH9L.I.ddLE DP •T W 1/5
Fez eign and Domestic D y t
94 WOOD STREET,
Stdrd door 'tire Diamond alley,
PITTSBURREI. P
LITHOGRAPHERS.
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to Oso. Y. Scirc rati
cui Co..
PRACTICAL LiTnounaPl.
?ho °Lily *neva Lithographic Itatahlisha
of the ituuntatto licatneaa Cards. Lett
Monde„Labati, Circular', Show Cants,
pertrtit 4 yit.r.'enritiloAteg of n :To 4
ti P.5..11, *O., Noel 751, $4ll 7* Tit
MabikuntrA
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
TO MEET THE GENERAL DESIRE OF THOSE
who nave been deferred from purchasing until after
the first of the year, we have osneladed to continue
our
GREAT REDUCTION. SALE
FOR A FEW WEEKS LONGER. This is Positive
ly the last
SAC opportunity to secure bargains in
IPIEITS
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Oil Cloths, Mattings, &C.
Good Carpets for 23 cents a 'Yard.
OLIVER
M'CLINTOOK
AND COMPANY ,
No. 23 Filth Street.
- 54.
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CARPETS,
C>ll-a (0-T-44::V161-3L
cfect., circP.
We offer our stock at reduced .
prices for a P4IIOR.T Tll5lll before
commencing to fake stock.
No* is-the time so buy.
BOVAAD, ROSE CO.,
21 FIFTH AVENUES
=
JANUARY, 1@69.
CARPETS.
EFARL ALND &. QOLLMS:
Will Continue their
NHL CLERACE SALE
TWO WEEKS LONGER.
Greater Bargains than
Ever will be offered to
close out Special Lines
of Goods, at
71 AND 73 tin AVENUE,
SECOND FLOOR.
LASS. CHINA. CUTLERY
100 WOOD STREET.
HOLIDAY GIITS.
FT!tr. TARIM*
BOREMIAN AND CILLYA,
EMI
' NEW. STYLES,
DINNER SETS, TEA SETS,
SMOKING SETS,
SILVER PLATED GOODS
CM! and examine enr goottaL and wo:fetl
•atlatied Tie 1)11t need Intl to uu:+mitetl.
ILL? CL
1 cess 1
E. BREED & CO.
\
eat Wes,t
ter flesdr,
lltrateess„,
ts, Lyme..
*rd .treeh
100 WOOD swami.
CI FT CUPS,
A lute stock of
of pli auseriptions.