m, rj 1 J ! o opppiatmet'. nan vet been tsadf TllG O0310r33l Jraia!cf a eccce?oor lo liarard Taylor, o ...... .Janny i, isto-! .M;citter to Beriio. The friends of ! Caitr JtiTicE Waite ana Jingo Eond wili Bit io the trial of the South Carols election case at Charleston b,cb after the fcolid.yB. Tbepe will be important and in'erccting trial?, aa3 will, be Lard fought tj both rdca. The government officers have made prepratica for the prosccalnD, BDdilkim to bare important tvi The Memi.bis, (Trna ) -V;,ca,Tjou;rcs tt prices tiuch below tbe It makes tbe broad assertion tta:, when- ever a man become, inu pciidcut , cauide, be ire to tb I party that be formerly oPp--e J , to become ue .: ba has dt-er'.ed :,dcrcr t tte ii-iluus, Tbe Ufipublicjus oftbiscoonTT Uveia'Hv bad roo.l c?nvincicg proof of tbe irutb of this aK-enbn. 1I...V Joax CiisbSA, tf IStdford, i f.ui.r.i,lv nilttiotitd in CJtilifcClKD . - - - y w'lb the Atiortey G-JcraL-Lip -1 this State uudcr Gwcruor Uoyt. This would he a ruo-t eicuilt-st p- niotoieat, and wv.uld also bttiitgiy lg retOifuiii tbo ll.p'jbiitaa t. tblo po.'ti.m of iiie Si-.' bicb his bo-ld lu rruuoriatit oiai i uoer a iie- puV.lioin nlni!:'.rtva ber of j cars. for a uuiu- Ir the &-A d S -mb ta oU;tra;:iug the riabt of lie bivki to vot-, s it is ucd.'ubipaiy coing, its pre-ut ioii reprefccnta'.i;n in Congress i a frauj upi'D tbe wb'.le coun:ry just such a f.-iiuJ as tie I'lUitcniib Aun-ndmeni was de.-.igucd to prevout. And Col grcsroan Pace prop-fie, tbeit-fore. to give tie Solid Soutb choice jctweo I j.-ir ar ;oajo of its Cotgvei-s. men and alioi:ig ifce regr.-ej i'nr rigbts. Ti:e D.-iuu'.rncy were piodcd ly ibtir 'ifwi-m a-J'l r'i'W'M tJ tn immediat rioal of the Iler-umptii- n act. UVl.Cjagrcss rail tvo for a couple of vt"!: aiii Luahl j juried lor tbo bolid.;a. td before it meets aeaia rerump.iou will hi & Cxi-d fact, ss tb law tc'.es effect to day, yet cot a D:;:.ccrai in ri:hr Iluu.-e of Cjcgroi htiecpted to car ry out tbe pledges tbpy luade to ihn psople. Perheps tbey arc waiting to give "our Aleck" a cbiince to make Lis p'u;dgc good. For convenience ia 1 irge tranac ticna, tbe Treasury will issue, alter January 1, $5,000 aud $10,000 notes. The smaller note will be ornamented with a portrait of President lUdisuS, &nd the larg'T oue with tbat of Gn. Jackion. Tbese notes ft ill answer tie purpot-e ol gold ccrtiGcates. As they arc made ccces?&ry by tbe gauges incident to tbe redemption of ppecie payments, it was well enough to put Madison at;d Jack'-'n cpon tbiin. Both these fci'esmia were friendly to boceft m-ney. Tue Durocrttic prty of Obio is in a bad qattodary, and ko is tneir great leader Jfeuctor Tburma. Thui man wants to be tbe candidate of his party for President.ond the lead rs at bonis insist tbat be is the oa!y man of tbeir p. rty that can be elec ted Governor text year. lie refusvs to be a candidate f jr Governor, fear tnr. that a defeat fT that office will nd Lis Presidential proppects, and they reply that if be is unwilling to rihk anything f-r tbe party, he cannot expect to have their support toT Pres cient. It looks as if Tdurman would tinve to yield to the pressure, end tt the chances of defeat for both offices. . 'iiiE Democracy are showing sizns of considerable glee over the fact thht iliero ere no available fuods with which to prosecute the invest! gations of the Committee, app oiuted under tbe resolution of Senator Dlaine. As soon as Congress re assembles en applicatian tbe necessary funds will be made, and we want to see bow many Democratic members will go on the record aguinst nn eppro priationfortbispQrp.se. No better evidence cf their desire to fmother an inquiry into tbe grj.-s frauds per petrated at tbe law e'eetiobs could be given, than a rtfal to vole the necessary appropriation. Germany nas at last got tired of British free trade, and is about to adopt m protective tariff The heavy deficit ia ber revenues, and a strong balance of trtde againsi ber has mad tt a necessity. Since tbe French war, protection has rendered France prosperco?, and free trade has nearly ruined Germany, and yet despite these proofs cf tbe benefits cf a pro tective policy, the Democratic party of this c6untry is constantly urging tbe abolition of our protective sys tem. The speech cf Senator Wallace of ibis State, on tbe Liaise .resolution for an investigation cf tbe frauds perpetrated at tbe late election, is be ing pablihed by he Democratic press as being a ctrap!et vindication cftbe Democracy. To Mr. Blaine's charge tbat there is reason to believe tbat ia South Carolina and Louisiana, there was i a almoct entire deprivation of thous ands of voters cf ibcir right to vote, and that polling places were abolish ed, balbt boxes stuffed, tbe plain pro visions of tbe Constitution deliberate ly violated, and tbe returns as made do not aboa the will of tbe electors Mr. Wallace wplict: "Well, tb lie. publicans cheated us ia Pv-tnsji- vania." Is that a reply U Mr. BUine? Docs Mr. Wallace dre to say that similar charges can be sub stantiated in this State ? lie knows as wel. as any man ta I enwylvama. that wherever tbey bad a chance. bs arty friends cheated the Uepebti - 'oas cneaicu me xvejiu-u- at apart from this, if be bim- boneet.and in favor of a pure ' 4 ' v-ans. E self wer ballot, be would not attempt to ex cuse orj'aUlaj.8 Jcad by -a eaun AercfcarfVTlfra'ird.Vrrv :-? ad ! Governor Ilarlraeft feel confident list be nill receive the appointment, if it is Siivea to IVanlracia. Since gold has fallea to par, tbe demand for the filter dolKr has larrc'.v increased. The order on tbe Treasury ci Westington for biker dollars has increased nearly three L1J iihin tie past few days. The Secretary cf the Trca-ury is now buying cii the tilrer bullion he re- joa quotations, Li, c; w ja dechr(d rt, fm. re,UEp:i;,a Qsd,r lb. act, of CoDgrera, and still resuR'pto-a - - LuSco-tjo. It was a democratic Con ViLiiun declared the war wm a fail- ore, but fcti.i it wam'i ; resumption volte Mve been hir,dr-;xd as fir as i i t-j,-. :r 1,-1 j.ro ' iKcted. Ucause be ulu have tcleavored to bave his wordi come ' good If McCIeiian bad been cbc;-j rdinlSCl be would b.vo f ir tbe - nic rcs..3 fie-i to make tbo war a j f.u.i i e ouiii bf- ve succteL.c-u. l.rU-Ry, It I. inn. ill Otii.iiH r:;.1- 'In..!.) Pnsi :h" ( I Ll4 t'ja: tbe r-ott-T ai-.,-( c -LMcrau-d, us it wa, t.. b w-,,tof r,f,rrn. aad c-ciui.y loe u.veriLr.r.v ct v. icnoane . m uitfo a- . bv the I U' lilti l,o. -. to C-uf s cxiMMirt; ol iriuci, s i;uil:v kjv!ecge J b KitnU! iy l.UCO IU"iUira w 1uv ie P.eMdeacy f r casa ia baiid, bv'tba ova-ion tA iuvtstigatiou of the i 9 tiller u-ietiiiiiii- : irf U Uoiux la I ALuut I(T 1 '.-Din Hit' i:ul '. !!! ui. e fcro ho. ok : Liuk ab ut it W'o v .In ' talk aud writo !!Ut Ve re x .in ' to talk and writo it. We are going U rote aboct it. v"e tie goiug to keep tbe goivrc ment out oi your bocds audio keep yon in tb! i".i::s :i-y. Wo are goin-r it cijc 1 wiibta the Uuiite of tb Cuo-t;ti!'.i.iD, :f ued be, for tbo pio n e'.iou of tbe rights of jII tbe pe-jple; acd e etc po.uir .o see to it tDt ibrsv !! Me et 'orct d We ere n-A -.-ii.-r to h't ucy party tulc tbi cjun trv i L : . t wii! n".t dsal justly by the !i;:c .1 i -i-rbts of tbo uegro. V.'e ba iicve ; n !rce dicu.-si-.m ud equal rittbts a&d wc Ui. an to btve bo.h ; ai.d we niciia to fight ibe bit:l f-r freedom and justice uutil victory crowns tbe h'-rugs-l", aad every psan in tbis brciid land tuu vn'.e as he j leases, with co dinger of Laving his brains sbt.t out by ball-dozera. Wc ere very mucb in earnest cntbis eub joc:;acdil you thirk e ara not, jou ere greatly mistaken. Rnll-tVoBlutC fnmcf In l.iaii.-n. :i,-Or!i;i Ui.ictch I'. 11,8 X. V. H.nM D. c. !li'..:T 'V. The sttttucr Danube arrived here tLis afieruoi u from SLrvcport. Pas sengers bo came down on h(.r state that when sbo bad reached Jerry liiiirda plantation seven or eight ai med raea, v. ilii ifuns leveled on tbe pilot, brought tbe boat to shore, when . sbe was boardod by ;bes. iien, who arrested Lt CU;k and liili Wili s, bit'a clon d witcctsos who bal bcea i ua!aii'j-a cei'.r j iio u euu jurv here. Tbeau'buity tb.it was n hiiiited for lu.'tkirii' tbe-e Hri-t were warrauis pu'pjning to bive bi.-en i-sued m jre ibaa a month ug-). Atier placicg pi.-t ils at lbt beads ol several other vwtue.-ses on the steam er tbe men who boarded ter finally took i heir departure, carrying Clark aad Wnhe with them. The consta ble, fur whom it is assumed these men acted as a posse in making the arrests, says the prisoners were ta ken away from him by fvtuiteen or fifteen armed men, ell disguised, a short distance below Sbreveport. Wbat was done to tbe30 men can only be presumed, as they bave not been beard of siucr. A curicus poiut in this matter is tbat these witnesses were srres'.cd on warrants i.-sued from Sirevcpjrt, htre they had been re siding openly several weeks preriona to their arrest. 1 bey also left pub licly on tbe Danube, at which time there would bave been no difficulty ia arresting them if it was intended that the interests of justice should bave been served by the process. I understand that ti.e District Attor ney tas tho names of the men who took Clark and White from off the Danube, tnd writs will be issued for tbeir arrest. Onvenlrut nrufnMt. We Lave made a note of several things lately, cot because they were altogether cut of the common course, but lor the sake of comparison. Oae tbiog noted is tbe singular and obsti nate deafness thai fails upon the gen tlemen who assume to manage tbe Democratic party at odd times. For ei'tmple, ao Democratic: ieader in lbs North ba3 ever b :ea alb to hear tbe appeal of tne colored ci;ii?ai of tbe Soutb for . even-banded justice, aud for tbe free exercise of the rights f life, liberty, and the pursuit of buppiness. No matter bow many or bow respectable tbe witnesses who testily to shootings, beatings, burn iogs, and hangings ot men for opin ion's sake, no Northern Democratic leader has been able to believe tbat the condition of tbe regro is not Ar cadian. We know of no leading Democrat who admits thai the ebrieks of the victims of Cousbatta, and Vicksburg, and Tensas, and Ham burg, ever reached his ears. On the contrary, be affects to believe that tbe aco-nuuts ot those massacres were 'Radical lies," got up for political ef fect. In noting tbis fact, we bave in mind jeertain other facts now of bis tory, and aaJonger disputed by any body. We Lave n jsiod the reports tbat long ago awept eastward trom tbe Kansas border, but to wlucb Democratic leaders of tbat day auo turned a deaf ear. Tbey denounced or aneered at those shocking barbari ties as "abolition lies." Tbey rau'd bear nothing when their o,'d friends aud scigbors were driven from tieir own acres, their homes burned, and themselves slot down by ruffian bands. But tbey veis not qnite deaf. Xo, they were not quite deaf. Tbey were able to bear the slightest whisper of a Buford, au Atchison and a Stringfellow in taossdays, and tber were niled with indignation j wbea tbo Lratal acuts; of Slavery j complained of tbe foloaiza'ioa of Kansas br men who went there to mtle nori-" "r iae:r lanjines ana not ! fi anTnrra ll-.A ipi r.f ttlarupv ka i tl 1 Ml ;ea of UtmcertM WPr5 tharpD0Bgh : t0 fcear Buch complaints, but tbey icouid not bear tbe groans of freemen jcouiu ooi near iue groans oi ireemen i dragged from their homes at midnight ! bruta!1-'l ""jrdered. Tbey beard lihetraniDof Ossawatomie Browns twenty men rallying ia defence of their homes, but they never heard tte-rtfsb-tKjd-'tbe yell of Buford'e fcaidrcas of free-ndera as tcey wen ; eboottn ana Darning wrouga peie-j ful settlements and turning women aud children adrift upon the prairies to live or die as chance might deter mine. So cow we note that though the complaint of the poor freedmen and the bloody story of bis wrongs never reach Democratic can, they are ouick to catch the slightest wbis- ( per cf such men aa Hampton, Gary, Uordon ana iiiiman wnen iney bumj to picturo the wrongs endured by the rich and blue blooded white people of the aristocratic fcoutb. Democracy si ways cringes to power, and pays a profound respect to riches. Such thiifl as it baa enjoyed has followed liwcing. We arts aware that now and then a Democru , when compelled toIiBten to the Pterin of outrage which come nn from tb south, half admits tbat there may ' -Borne foundation for the reports. 'iJt then," he cries, "re member bow badly these people have oeea abused by the infamous carpet- baegere." Well, did the carpet-on? i pers go abont the country in band, ! banging, whipping and shooting tbe ! Southern people? bat wan tbe i crime of tbe carpet bageers ? The 'hftrre is that ther robbed and rlun- HPred the taspavers, and tbcv ran some of the southern States into debt. Admit it ; and is that a justification i ot ine ieariui DBsBere o; irtfuium, not carprt-baggers, wbicb have stain- icd tbis generation of southern whites ! beyond cleansing ? Is that an exense ; for these systematic murders? We ,'sftvitis not justice. Tbe same rule Aew i"rk wuld jas,lifv ,be taxpay jnwii -rT .urvivini ayers in exter- mmatinar everv surviving memt-er oi tb o'd Tammeny rerim, topeiber with tbe ten of thousands ct iannraot vo'erswbodid the dirty work of ihosep diticsl seoiiridrele. It. is not altogether certain that the carpet bsrcers B?olo more than tbfir share. It s tolerably certain that tbe Democrats shared tbe loot Tbe public bes noticed that all investiga tions set on foot by the taen cow in power proceed to a certein point and tbto dropout of sight. Tbe secret of tbis sudden cessation is that, like the enterprising Grover. the potitbern investigators cever fail to bowl over fire blue-Moods to one rarpet-ba?-ctr These nor;bern Democratic leaders uuder-tand very well bow tolmau in it escaped uun-irt. make themselves popular at tbp S:uth. Though fifty negrx-a were strung tip io tbe telegraph poles along a southern railroad, and thoueh a hundred passengers should tell tbo pnm et.-ry of wbnt tbey paw, no Democrat could potsiHy bear of it. But let a red-shirt Democrat bawl out, tbat some negro bad robbed bis hen-roost, and the venerable Thar man, tbe Oily Gammon Wood, aad the entire crew, would arise and de mand juiiv, and indemnity, and conciliation for the dreadfully abused white peopla pf tbe South. Xurth Antcrican. Buffalo IVIukmI Willi hmom. Bitfalo, X. Y., Dec, 24 The storm ot snow aad wind, wbicb be gan oa Sunday evening, continues with oniy to occasional lull, and at this time, (10:30 p v) it is yowja" almost a tf ale. Since Sunday afierrj noon snow has fallen to tbe depth of j thirty-seven lucbes, ana ibe wind at noon to-day attained a velocity or seventv-two miles an hour. Tbe 8- veritv ui storm extends in area about ton miles cast of this city. On tbe Central Railroad u trains, passenger or freight, have arrived or started from tho city since Monday ijiorning, except on tbe Niagara Falls branch, The New-York Central train aud postal car wbicb left New-York lac', night, is nailed at Lancaster, teu miles east of bcn, the track from there being completely blocked with U7W. The drills are in some place fix to eight feet deep, and for tbe present all efforts at clearing it bave been abandoned on account of tbe in tense cold. Oa the Erie Road 200 men were at work all night at the immense banks of snow ia the vicinity of East Buffa lo. Tbe train which left here y ester day afternoon was returned to tba city, and nothing has been sent out sicce. Au attempt will be made to start a train early to-morrow. (Jn the Lake Shore Road through and local passenger trains arc being tut out, each one ot from seven to nine cars, with from four to six engines as far as Angola, beyond wbicb the track is comparatively cltitir. All are necessarily bebiud time, but live stock trains are bring received regu larly. On tbe Canada roads the tracks are clear beyoud Fort Erie, and there is comparatively little snow from tbat point in. Trains are running with cocsiocrable irregularity. Oa the local rcadj t'affis is almost entirely suspended. On the Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Road, thirty freight cars and three engines are completely covered with snow ilfiar Ebeatzer; and the express train due here at J J o clock yesterday is not in yet, being sU.ied at the latter place At the East Buffalo li; flock yards nothing bus been shipped out fence Sunday, and there are on baud at tbis poiut 1-0 cars of cattle, 100 cars of hoes and 30 cars ofsbeep. Tbe intense cold has prevented local deal ers from moving purchases bade on Monday. ' A fata 11 Cremated. DiKLia, Ont, Dec. 2G. The bouse of John O'Brien, near here, was destroyed by fire this morning, and bis wife, son and daughter per ished. Himself and other members of the family, walking through a fa rious storm to the nearest boose, were badly frczen. O'Brien will probably die. Beaernrlor. When a board of eminent physi cians and chemists anaounced tbe discovery tbat by combining some well known valuable remedies, the post wonderful medicine was pro duced, vbi"h would cure such a wide range of diseases t at most all other remedies could bo dispensed with, many were sceptical; but proof of its merits by actual trial taa dispell ed all doubt, and to day tbe discov erer of that great medicine, nop Bitters, are to3o-er and blessed by all as benefactors. Bar- Laaea alia oil Bnrneu. WHEF-uxtt, W a, Dec, 2C The tow boat James Jackson put into ice quarters at Steobenville wdb two barges laden with oil in bulk. One of , the barges ,caugbt fire at six o'clock this morning, endangering the steam er Oella, which lay a abort distance above. The Cre apparatus of the town pared tbe steamer. The Jackson drew out ono barge and aier eearr iug it at a point some distance below returned and pulled tbe burning barge out into the river and let it go. At last accounts it was some three miles below Steobenville ard still burniog ... Lasott fha Ilarriarfr. EE IS WILLI5Q TO VIZ FOlt HIS CRIMES. IIakbisburg, Dec, 2C. Alien C. Laroa, who murdered bts father and mother and an old boarder ia the family in May, 187G, was returned to itie State Lunatic Hospital to-night, an Easton detective having brought him bere frotn Marion, Crittenden county, Arkansas. Lsroa escaped from the hospital about the middle of October, and passed most of the intervening time in Memphis, Tenn., working at bis trade in that city at good wages, un til his troubled conscience robbed bim of sleep. lie accordingly deliv. ered himself to the Sheriff of Critten den county, Arkansas, having sought in vain to Lecomc a victim to yellow fever. j His object in giving himself up, be fays, is tbat jufciice may get her de- terta in bis execution. lie expresses a willingness to be banged, but re grets tbat such a disposition cf bis case would put an additional stigma on bis brother and sisters. Lares escaped from the Lunatic Hospital because cf a newspaper re port thai bo was to be hange J, but he eppears to have tuily changed bis mind. He protected against being ,-eturced to the hospital, claiming Lb at he is thoroughly eaue and ought to suffer for bis crime. It is probable tbat the murderer will be hauged, but not until tbe Medical Commission, which decided i bat be was not a fit pubject for the gallows, reverses its action. Blows to ftrerm. Patteusox, . J., Dec. 23 Tbis niorciag at time o'clock an explosion took piace at J L- Hand's works at Preakuesa. A small frame building, sixteen by sixteen feet, was blown up with (J0 pjuuds of nitroglycerine. Three men, named John Mauley, C Haasel and Ferdinand Marks, all residents of tbis city, were all blown to atoms. The other buildiojs were partially destroyed. Tbo three men killed were torn into fragments and bljwn in evevy direction Each leaves a wife and family; one cf nine children, another sevin, and the third Gve. Tbe concussion completely de stroyed another building, but a work- Tbe men bad been a:, work since very early in the morning, in order to get through early and go Lome to Patterson, where they lived. They acre blotted out like tbe boildioir. To the north of tbe works lies a email lake, aud bere baudfulls of two of the Udios wcr? found later, half tbe head of one and tLa toot and boot of anoth er. Hansel was a German chemist of considerable ability, and held the pobiiion of assistant superintendent. 2S oi one vestige ot the body of Marks, whereby to identify bis rerpains, couid be found. Small bits of bis flnjbing were picked up within a ra dius of two hundred yards to the aoutb ot tbe explosion. The only theory which any of tbe employes can give concerning the origin of the disaster is that a quantity of the ni-tro-glycerine bid been frcxeD, and that one of the men struck it a blow to loosea it. The shock ot tbe explo sion was like an earthquake for a ra- d;u3 of twehe mijes, freaking win- flows aud shakiog walls HelaaeUoly Life, Rooebs City, Micu, Dec. 21 Eva Lerov, a young woman, was f, und lying in the road, badly frozen, near bere last nigbt. She . was brought to town. Tbe surgeons de cided tbe amputation of both legs to btt uece.-ary, but she died during tbe operation. She was a dissolute wo jan, who bad been driven out of AIpcQ4 ifjthoul funds. Becoming exhausted, she b4 falen 7 t0u roadside, sphere she was found. It is said that she wag once a beauuiul girl. She wus a native of Cleveland, and went to Detroit, where, a few yea.-a ago, she created a sensatiou ; but afterward sb iOTer and lower, until no one would give her ebtltpr. Knroed to Dealb. New YottK., Dec S5 Mrs. Mary Brien, a widow with two small chil dren, of CS Willow street, Hoboken, went out to make some purchases on JJondar evening, and in order to prevent any a&cide'jt to the children, both boy , and aged two fears and four months respectively, she turped tbe lamp down very low and tied tbe baby io a rocking-chair with, a blank et Before she had gone a block from the bouse she was recalled by one cf ber neighbors who said there was are ia ber apartments, tbe frightened mother ran borne and found tbe baby's clothing burning Dr. Pindar applied a variety of rem edies, but tbe baby died of his it-Ju ries a few honrs after. The two year old boy told bis mother tbat be had net fire to a pile of paper wbicb b oua piapea unaer u:s nuie oroiu er's chair to keep "bim warm. t . tla; tiimneif. . CniCAUb, Dc. 2G Charles L. Ot to, a jeweler, at Peoria, Illinois, re ported to tbe pjlice there tbis morn ing, be bad been robbd of $2,800 in cash and $10,000 worth ofgood. In vestigation of the case indicated tbat Otto bimtelf was the thief, and be wa arrested, bis brother being held as bis accoroplic). Otto is & young German who bad moved io the best German society ia Teoria. Oattay 4rreafed. Louisville, Dec- 26. The CWr-ier-Journal'g special to-night from Camp Nay lor, ia Breathitt county, dated tbe 23 J instant, Bays Judge Randall has opened court. Three of tbe Littles bave beca arrested; also Alfred Gambrel, whose imprisonment ia designed to quiet matters'. Tbe arrests were made by the State Guard. More will follow. : 1B Latest kltlpirreek. New York, December 28. Win P. Clyde and Company, owoeref cf tbe steamer hmily U. nouder, report ed wyecked yesterday," with tbe loss of passengers and el) 1 be ere m except two, bave received a dispatpb from tbe U. 8. Consul at Kingston,' Jama ica. in answer to tbelr telegram It is as follows: ! .'Theodore Steinan and Alfred Andersou, quartermaster and seaman on the Emily B. 8uaW, were picked up December 12th on a life-raft ' by the schooler Abbott Devereaux, from Boston A.T bere, Tbey report the steamer f jaadwui jq 3 urrican two days previously. Tfcey; aw ;h boat with the - passengers Capsized alongside, but lost sight of the other boa;;' : .-, . . -' t srljiabl Cklldrea Urawactf Lonvos, December 'C -The iec-i grotih'H Pari despatcli says forty- eifbt children' were drowned bv tbe breaking of ice in a pond at Chape'le Mocbe, in tbe department of Uroe tl. (iraat K ftllk Rla rather. Ex-President Grant having writ ten a letter to Lieutenant General Sheridan saying it would be pleasing to bim if bis eoo, Col. Fred. D. Grant, could accompany him on his trip to India on the Richmond, Genera Sheridan wrote to General Sherman repeating tbe contents of the Ex President's letter. -r-S Shermaa then had a coafereacn j tbe subject with the Secretary of War, who con sented to a leave of absence, bat for no fixed time, and tbe granting ot it was left to General Sheridan, provid ed be could spare tbe colonel from bis staff. Nothing has been heard from the lieutenant general, but it is probable the leave has by this time been granted. A Clerical Kcaadal la Temas. Tbe Rev. G. W. Veal, one of the best clergymen in Texas, who was Chaplain of the Texas House of Rep resentatives during the administra tion of Governor Throckmorton, is accused of attempting a felonious as sault upon Mrs. E. II. GrifSn, the wife of an intimate friend. Veal ac knowledges that he was in the babit of kisning Mrs Griffin without ber husband's consent, but denies the more serious accusation, and bis friends allege that Mrs Griffin, "from some sudden perversion of her moral feelings, gives utterance to mere hal lucinations." This psychological hy pothesis dots not mike an impressicu on tbe simple-minded Texans. Veal is under arrest, and tbe Galveston News says that tbe verdict of popular opinion, based not only on Mrs Grif fin's oath, but on Mr. Veal's state ments, is blasting to bis pious pre tences. Kins Tlan a Murderer. Steubenviixe, Ohio, Dec. 21 Stephen D- Richards, who murdered tbe Harelson family at Kearney, Nebraska, bag made a full confession, acknowledging tbe commission o! nine murders within tbe last three years. His first murder was near the Sand Hills, Nebraska, where be shot a man unknown to him jn a quarrel. Tbe next was that of Mrs. Harelson and three children in Octo ber Use He met Mrs. Harelson iu jail, she tjaviqg been arreted oa a cbaree or aiding her busbana to es cape justice. When he was released he visited Mrs. Harelson, remaining two weeks, when be concluded tc mqrdcr ber and take charge of her farm, which be bad preempted lie killed ber and the two other children wj:h a smoothing Ircn, end htr baby by dashing its bead against the floor, lie then gave out that Mrs. Harel son bad gone to Texas to join her fugitive husband. Richards was as sisting a Swede named Peter Ander son in putting up a building, and killed him with a hammer. He soy3 be committed two other murders, but refuses to give the names cf the vie Disastrous Fire. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 25 At four o'clock this morning a fire broke out n tbe Globe flouring' mills, in Black Rock. Thornton & Chester, proprie tor?, and with tbe contents ouu barrels of flour and 20.000 bushels of grainthey were destroyed. The Niagara mills, adjoining, owned by Lee R. Howell, together with the contents 7.000 bust els ot wheat and 700 barrels of flour were also totallv destroyed. Two frame build ings adjoining theNigara mills were burned. Thornton & Chester's loss will reach $40,000; insured for $22.- 000. Lee R. Howell's loss is $3G, 000; insurance unknown, but is sup posed to be about $24,000. Tbe loss on tbe frame buildings is about $1, 000; insured. The wind at the time of tbe fire was blowing a gale, and but for the roofs of tbe bouses being covered with snow, the entire village of Black Rock would probably bave been destroyed. WjjferlowB Naawed trader. 1 . . j1 Watertown, N. Y-, Dec. 26 Though there is a Jul! in the snow storm at tbe present time (11, p. m ), yet many Ibink (here is more to fol low. ; There baa not been a train in or out of this city since Tuesday night, and the probabilities are tbe.-e will not be any before Sunday or Monday. The snow has covered np many of the bouses on tbo flats. Many people are suffering from the Cold. There is about five feet of snow on a ievdl. guow ploughs bave been employed all day opening atresia. Tbere is no business doing. A fUtf aaoi br If f mpaalaa. Wijkeuxo, W. Va., December 25. At Martin's Ferry, Ohio, - at noon yesterday a most terrible sbootlug affair happened. Two boys, named Blanco and Mullen, each twelve years old, were at tbe home of a Mrs. Tracy, a sinter of Mullen. Young Jilaqco went into the k K-hea and got a gen, asking f jtwasl- ded He then went into the parlor of the resi dence and cbot young Mullen, who was rocking a cradle in wb'Cb was a child three weeks old. Almost the whole head of young Mullen was blown off. Whether the deed was dou9 purposely or was an accident ia not known. Blanco is said to be a boy of very bad habits. . . Vteff now Biaekntle Obkegj. Dec. 5B A snow jdow and three engines on the New V Vork Oswego Midland railroad ran ofT tbe track four miles north of pulton this rgprning. Orville Fge, an employee, Was killesj, and Eli Ellis, a -laborer, had bid leg broken and it bought he cannot recover. Tbe Rome, Watertown, & Ogdens burg railroad is under a snow block ade, and no trains are rn jvjog to day. Traios on iba PeUtvare, Laiki wana 4 Western road ar FQnnjog nearly on time. SWSSSSHI Jtl ,-I.JJ Retrstaa Raltf. WAsmxGTOx, Dec, 2G Commis sioner Raum baa received iafirma tjon that Gve illicit stills bave h?en captured c Wayne countj and one jn WbiMey. "The weaker is juteose ly cold, and rerj bard on ibe revenue officers and their burst a. Nashville, Tenn , Dec. 2fl. Tbe lateet reports from the revenue of ficers in I'ectrss couuty are to the effect tbat forty illicit dirtiljers bave been arretted and bouod over to tbe United Statos Circuit Court, aud tbt f.iQrfen illicit distilleries, valued at $8,069. b' ave pef n proved. Nsnallpsts. Kio Jaeio, December 8 Cara, In' north Brajif, reports 'tbaf ibe deaths in the capital from srual'pox nnmber s z hundred dailv. fhe dis- ! trss in the interior of the provence Is appalling. Tbe people ere devour ing carrion and corpses. Piitanf-a Casaaliies. t PlTTSBCiton, December 2G Yes terday a soldier, a patient ia West Peno Hospital, left the building with out permission and got drunk. He tried to find bis way back to the hos pital, but lest bis way and frcz j to death when near there. Yesterday afternoon a man named Cunningham, in tbe employ of Scben bergtr, B'ir & Co , attempted to step across tbe "Sow," or channel which carries tbe molten metal from the blast furnace out to tbe moulds, when be lost bis balance and pitched headlong into the Grey stream. Ue as so terribly burned that he died! tbis morning at three o'clock, after suffering intensely. He was about sixty-four years of age, and If ave3 a wife and two children. Arrested rr t'ortjery fader (he lea sloo Lmti. Locisvillk, Ky., Dec, 24. A dispatch from Monut Vernon, Ky., to the Courier Journal , says David O. Gib3on, bis two sons, William P. and Thomas W. Gibson, and Samuel P. Moore arrived tbere tbis evening, ia charge of two Dpnty United States Marshals. Tbey are charged with forgery under tbe peniou laws of tbe Uniied States. For several years tby have been aclipg as Luted States plosion agents m Kock Castle connty. ayd have drawn from the United States Treasury more than ten thousand dollar on fulse voocbera, aud are alsi charged with having drawn money for pensioners who bad bseu dead for vers. These irregularities have b sen going on for a lung time, but were not discovered untd recently. Bvjr Shel. Now that the Allegheny river is again covered over wub ice, above the Slxteeutb street bridge, tbe boys resiuiug on tbe opposite sides of the river have recommenced their Sunday battles wiih stones aud pieces of ice Shortly after three o'cloek, yesterday afternoon, one of tle fights took pLce, in which a number of boys and young men took part. It was con tinued about an hour, duriuir wbicb seve-ti! of tbe bovs on hjth sides were etruek by tbe Hying mit-sels, and and hurt. Tbis angered them still more, and one of tbe Pittsburgh boys drew a revolver and began sbuoiiug at the Allegheny boys. Oue if tbe balls struck a boy named Mm. Moon- ey ia the "loot, inflicting a ps.iuful wound. Ibe battlo tbeu ceaced and young Mooncy was assisted to his borne ia tbe Legbth ward, Allegheny, where a phyeician attended him. No arrest? ware nude on either side. It seems very strange tht tbe police of both cities cannot put a stop to this dangerous practice. Tbe bat tles are kept up fr hours sometimes, and tbe police must bear of tbem Tbey take place almost every Sunday and occasionally during the week, as long as tbe river is fn:x?n over, and unless tbe practice is broken up, it will undoubtedly result in tbe maim ing or serious injury of some of ibe combatants. Large Fire. WiLMisoTO.N, N. C , December 2t. Tbe steamer J. P Underbill was burnel at ber wharf ibis morning. The Qames spread to the steamer Northeast, and to buildings in the vi ciuity. Half a square was burned, including five stores, five ware bouses, two steamers, two stables, five horses, 100 hogsheads of molas ses, 700 tons oi coal, 1,000 barrels of rosin, and a large amount of other produce, involving a tcttl loss cf $70,000. NE W ADVDR TISu MEMS. "7"ALUABLE REAL ESTATE y FUR SALE. By vlrtneoranoplcrofiule IneJ out of I h Or!1!"""' X.art ol Somerset Co., !'., and to wc UTiKUeu, 1 win e.Tposc 10 sie py jiumsc outcry, at teVliii.oif ' luetday, January 1, 1879, at Jr. x. oriLil.l day (at Shafcr'i Hotel), tho M lowing deKriled real enUle late ot AuuaQlaii Hef Bey, oeoeesed. No. 1. Three arrei and 39 perches, situate In frrltn Bor aJioiolog lands uf Kmund atimmel ant others, known as the sprlnx hense lot oltlec .1. No. X Tliirty.two avres aud Ttj iie-MScs nj'.re i;r less, situate In Bmthersy.tlley Twi) . Somerset Pa., SAlJoinlnK lands oilimirge li'aulny, 3usiah H. ldc-y and others. X 3. Ore hundred and ntnty-four aires more or ef situate in Larimer 1'wp., sjiuiierset Co , Fa, iduimnj Daniel fc.'Trjian. Jm'jb Bittner. Fjtt IiutukIi Condellsk ille Rullr.id andotuers ; Hits U Umber tract, wiih but a sdi til eleariug 02 tUe tmcu Ni. 4. CJonslstlns; ortwoejn:lvuoojlrac:s.nont.iln ing 417 acres m.ire or less, al.-o situate in Iirinier Twp., a.ljinlng lands of Jacob Ulitner, Keystone Oimjiany, A. Wilinotli, Flttslmrich Jl Connells sille iallruait Cuijauy ami uthprsj ihlj sii'.l tq be the best timbor tract in the county and at ona time cW,i t was relused fc.r it, end adjoins tbe Pittsburgh & Oonnellsrilla Kailn.ai at Sand Patch station where lumber can !: shipped to any point east or west. There are millions ot leet on thu tract and after the timber is cut til the be.-t ol farms Kin be bade oa lu 'tracts Nos. 1 and 'iat Bet Ha and llrothersvalley or the b. st quality for growing grain or meadow, and is underlaid with the large vein )f coal and ot her raluable minerals. TKRMS. Une-tbtrd cash in hand, ten per cent. if which must be paid on day of sale, the ballunce til hand money at eoourmatiuo of sale, the remain der in two eual annual payments irmn day ol sale, to be secured Oy judgement and approred 2cccrliv. alter IhedobtB and enenscs are oald. one-third to remain a lien on the land, (which ;mru must aiso m securm oy ju.igrm nt ami noa rltyl the Int. rest thereof to be paid aunually to tbe widow of Annauias Hefley.dec'd, and at her ooath tbe principle t.i llle betrs of sul.l de-.-ca6'l. Per further pariirulara sail un tho and.TSigned at jitrrlin, ur J, Jl. I' hi stumcy, Somerset, 1'a. W.A.UiBMAK, Dee. 11 'A'rusteo. JpUBLICSALE lityTlrtue of an order !fneJ ou! of aud under the ;he seal of the Orphans'Coi'rt ot Somerset county. Pa., tho wndenigceil' Trustee -ior Uic sU of t lie eal estate of Joseph Peterson, dee'd, will ' exo to sale by public outcry, at the store of P. J. Cover, In Slautocs' Mills, Jeniier 1 ,. on . Saturday, January 11, 1870, at 2 o'clock p. M., the following described real estate of said dee'd, vli : A nertalp tract uf land situate In Quctnahotiing Twu , Komcset V. Pa., adjoining lauds of LJua beta H a-ocr, Samuel SC. ATtller. A. l ores, and others, eouUtlning il acres and ISO perches, having thereon erected a two stoiy frame dwelling house, log bam, and other necessary outbuildings. There are fine young orchards of apple and peach trees on the larm, said fruit trees being of the best varieties. The farm is well supplied with runniiw Vaurt aad hef a lime quarry on It. About .'.0 acre are cleared and ia kood atata A- cultivation and the balanoe is well Umbered Said hita'll, jltpate only one half mile from Htanton S.Mills. TKRS. One-third in haaj on eanhrmatl n (it tale, balance In twa equal annual payuieuts with- ay t Interest. AARUN BLOtJH, frnstec. Dee, 4 UDITOU'S NOTICE S. A. Ehaad; a wile 1 In tho Court of f Vaiiann "to 1 Pleas ol Somcrtetcuurity, fuhaH. I'hl. ) No. 65S Augu.it term. fVolnntaiv Assignment ) lllh October li4. account bled, ltth N'uvemlicr iK-i, exi-epUooi to accouat It led bj James Pngh, Ki.,and J. K. Ell, Esij., appVnletl Auditor to pass upon the exception' and to dis Jfjbyte the fund In the bands of the As.iigoto to ad among lu.i; lejafly entitled thereta tlx'-rac s I'rvm the rcourds, carliijaJ ;!) Noyetn- F. J. If.WEH, Prothonotary. Woll.-e Is hereby given, that I a:cr.d to the lilltlcsoftlieals.t apKdntmant. at ujy H; :i the.lnirough of Kouierset, no Tuesday, J inu uy It. U7i. at lu o'clock in tha forenoon, when and where tbnv luleresleJ sui attaud. JUH.NB.ED1E. Dec. IS ' Audi:or. 4 PSIONEES' NOTICE. hsreat Seis n H. Waikar. t,fBmin!t Ten.. t.,mr'Ol Q , Pa , tuadc a voliin'tirj1 agiyjj.t for the bench t of hit oreilitors to the uiiderT.iafa.U ofall.hls pniierty, real, personal and nitscd, notice Is hereby given to all persons lndetlwd to said N. 11. Walker to make Immediate payment to the Assignees and those having claims against him te present them duly authenticated for s ttle luetii L, lJ,o A--!ree-, at the oihce or Valentine Kay Is SeujergeT f'Oftwb. 1 ' . . , ii VALEIkTINKHA V, l.EWltLWEliil,Yi Dee. 4 Assigncea. gSIGNEE'S NOTICE. -7 cob Kline of Somerset t wo.. i,avi,.L a:s!L.X"d all lit pro(erty neat and personal Ut F'raaa hi. Miller for the benelit olcre.fi tors, notice la (hereby gienieall p?rsoaa indelite.1 t)-thesal. As.ign.ir jv mBA iniinnmc Nijiurui, inw inflj elaiow to i,.-eiK-ui to the sal 1 Assignee for settle ment. I ' ' Dated, Dee. 1ST8. E RAKKLIS WELI EK, " Dee; US e Asslriiee. 4 Varfl-lM VimXi ablrir n 1 -eitf w mim wan. I muy, to NE IF ADVER T IS EXES TS. A. J. CASEBEER & CO. DISSOLUTION. -:o:- Th iii'incrsMp kiiMn A. J. Csl'eor n.t I Win. li. Frrutt, lim Iwea uliKlvel hy the wlih- ( ilrmwslof Km. 11. Freane. The buokt lire In the I lisn.t ol A. J. ('ssebeer. n.i all accounts mut lie ' et'le.!. eitftpr hjr note or ranh. I 1 ne iuswe5i will be comlna-M at the OLID ST-iOSTID, (to tlie S Hr.h wc.4t Corner of DUmjti.l, hy CASEBEER & CO., Who will keep a goaJ tupiily or GENERAL KRCHiMSE Va !;an.I, and a they boy their Goods EXCLUSIVELY For GASH W1H be sble to Pstl their gomli oa BETTER TERMS For the purchaser than any other STORE IN TOWN. THEY WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE THEIR OLD FBIENDS TO CONTINUE THE IB PAT RONAGE, AND GIVE AN INVITATION TOTHE PUBLIC IN GENER AL TO GIVE THEM A CALL. . Dec. Si. gllERI FIT'S SALE. rly virtue of sun.lrrwrl; ? or Fieri Facias and levari Facias, issued out oftlie Coart of Common Pk-as of Somerset Co., Pa., an I to me diiwctei, 1 1 wlil expose to sale ly puldie outcry, at the Court House, on Wednesday, January 8, 1379, at o clock r. 51. tbo following described real estate, hi : No. X. A farm In Somerset Twp., containing H7 acres, on Soinnrset i ilt. Pteaunt turnpike rid. one aud a half miles west of the dlsm n.l of Sum. erset iKimuxh, adjoining said tumpiite on Ibe nor h, Ch:iuacv.y Aiarieeny ou the west. S. C. IJ Tengoodonthe soum. J. H. Holderbaum and oihmson the east, ot which alx.ut 130 acres are clear, to acres iu meadow, with m w tramo dwell ing house, and a large ba.ru thereon. N J. : A t.trm containing 1TJ ai res, adioining No. Ion north side of the turni.ike. ailioiuinu J.din ISurrone on the west, J U. Kimmelou the north. J imi i r arsons on tue east, atiou; 1411 acres clear, with frame dwelling an.i bank barn thereon : one and a hall miles Iroin the diamond of Somerset Uirouih. No. 3. A lot of ground In Someriet borough, silu i'e c.u the nor; u west corne r of tho dlanvind. In: ting 6S feet on Main street, and of same wiiith, extending n rth feet, on which Is erect a laro three s;ory brick li'k. a lioir.'.n lot of Ueurge Chorirf-nuitig on the west, and appurtrnam thereto, a right of w ly over and thrmgh an alley on east side of said lot. No. 4. A lot of gnunl in Smsivt bir.iagh, fMntingMteet on North rtcen, and of same widih, extending north '2M leel to street, bounded hy U. W. Pile ou the east, A. J. S..hrll on the west, with a iranie dwelling house thercun. Taken In execution as the pn.fHirty of W. J. B .t r, at tne suit ot Ueorge (. liUeman, et. al. No. a. A tract of Lcd in the town of I rica containing 3-Xi acres more or li, ailolning lands oi j'.nn uiinier, ine Tuieytm lot. in. lwaemor, First street iu I rsina, land once owned by Lcnliart helm, Uaris and Sanner. Sylvester Herrinir. land of Augustus Sellers an I others, excluding from tue lanis ein'.raued wltti.u said Doun lanes the town lots In t'rslna numbered irom 150 to 40 In clusive, the lotsol Lutheran Congregation, widew Carbuugh, JL Hurley, J. H. Keulord, Augustus Sellers and Mrs. Suyder. oi which said laud about Via acres are clear. Taken in execution as the property of defend ants, at the sultot W. J. Baer it the use of the Artisans Deiiosit Hank rs. Andrew Lfvn. Theo dore Tack. Augustus M. Tack and Jo u!iJAble, dePsu, and V". I. Kaer terre tenant. No. a. A p.ircel ol land in Jiiilor.1 Tap., 00 th mud pike, atlioinlrg lauds .of Joseph Seiberl, too;ifa Jiimmel arid "others, containing la acres ulore or le?, about 13 acres clear, with noose and suable thereon. Taken in execution as the property ol Qjdfrey Wlltrout, at the suit oi Henry F. Sehell. TtKMS. Any person purchasing at the shore Sale will please take notice, that ten per cent, of the I'lircbaS-money must be paid as suin aa tht property is knocked down, otherwise it will sr in be exposed to sale. Tbe residue of th? pnrcnase money must I pslii on or bclore the Sikh day of January, 179, the day axed by tbe Court lor the acknowledgement cl Siberia's deeds, anal no dee-1 will be adWnowlcdjfed until tbs purehaso money is paid In. I ALSO, By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out or the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset Co., Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to sale bv rml.iic ou'.cry, at tne Court Hons?, la Somerset, uu I Thursday, January 2, 1879, at 2 o'clock p. if., aU the right, title, biteresl aqd claim of the Somerset Si Miueral Po(;t Kal P,oad Company, i T, In and to Uie ' Somerset fc Mineral Point hail Uuad, in SomerPt County, and State of Peniiyiianla; and upou all the property real and persona! and mixed, including locomotives., curs, hand-cars, tools, engioe-houseaj depot, water station, siding aud switches now in the regular use of t he said Somerset k. .Mineral Point Kail Koad Comp iny iu comlurting of iu business as a carrier, and the rights, franchises, privileges and right of way ot sai.t company incident, appurte nant or In anywise appurtalmn: cj- aonne-jted therevllh. H Taken in execution as the property of the Sura erset ti Mineral Point Kail koad Company, at the suit ol'John Kitb. l'reasarer Theological Semin ary Uelormed Church iu I nitcd States uje ot U. F. liaer. t'KltHS-CJSJf, OEORQE W. PILE. Saerilf. Decli s ilERIFF S SALE. liy virtue of a writ of Flvrt Faelas Usued out of tue i;oui't oi uouuncn riess oi aiomerset o., -a,, and to me din-cied, I will expire to sale by pub. lie outcry, at the Court House in Somerset, on Thursday, January 3, 1879, at t o'clock p. 1, tbo following described, real estate v:s All the right, title, interest and claim of Ainfrt A.Crlsslngcr, of. iq and to the icllowing described real estate, via: A certain tract or land situate in Broth. ersvalley Tap., Somerset Co., Pa., containing KM acres tnoro or less, of which there are aUul loo acres cleared and about aa acres In meadow, with a large two story Irame .dwelling bous?, bank barn and other outbuiidtr.gs thereon erected, ad- Mnmg land of Daniel lAltlather. ro. HetUev. John Altlalher, Solomou Enlc, Samuel Philson. wun tn appurtenance. Trken In execution as the property of Afbert A. Kirissinger, at the suit of Wiu. J. ija-r use of J. H. Frlti. TEKMS. Any person purchasing at th5 a have sa'.e will please take notice, that ten per cent, of the purchase money must be paid as soon aa the proierty la knocked down, otherwise It will again be exposed to sa'e. 1 he residue of the purchase money he paid on or before the 3ULO day of Janu ary. 17. the day fixed on by the Court ior the acknowledgment ol Sheriffs deeds, and no deed will be acknowledged until the purchase monev is aid. In. OFC. W. PILE. Dec. li , , Mkerilf. Pittsburgh Telegraph For 1879. A DAILY COMPENDIUM OF THE Wl ifil.D'S M EWS. unsurpassed in typographical ppvacinoa, lean In moral tone, and euterprislnr ,11 cftl'ecituh aixi Ui ricri.iautiw the n- w i . . ' Having Usowa snet.tala-irrfla..n.irift V-!'? Ington, Hurrlnhurg. and other news eouters of tlie country. 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THE SOMERSET I HERALD. Established AGOODFAMILYPAPER. GEXEHAL, LOCAL AND POLITICAL NEWS. RED HOT REPUBLIC Mi. ? LARGEST CIRCULATION -T.1M- XiibitcripttoH $2 a year. Trtn nieiit tHleertMny 10 cents a lint Special fates to yearly und jti- terly advertiser. 54 peters to th year-; mo poxtjH4tnent on tteeojtHt of CJ.ri.-tma, fourth of July or other leijt.1 Holiily. 03r nBScniPTioxs . - t V S a . . IECp7 LD WITH NATSE3 iSO DISPATCH. A XsAJJJg NTJMBER 0? SchoolOkdkkS 0T HANp. SOMERSET COUNTY ED. B. SCULL, BtiiTsea Manager. HE W AD rER TISEME TS. OLD TL.A HOUSE. FT?! EAS,j A SPEC:.'.LTV. HOLIDAY GOODS! AT REDUCED RATES! What One Dollar Will h Mince Meat Atmore'. Standard. 4 ft pall a, g. Atmoro's Stamlar.1, I I pail.... ao Atmore's Standar.1, Is a pail j M Uordoa imworm s r xira rancy, m glass, quarts and half gallons. Dried Fruits, &c. 18 II. Turkey Prunes sj ocf . na New French Prune M 9 II. Sultana (seedless) Raisin 1 o lb. New Seelless Kalsln 1 .j, 11k. New Muscatel Kalsin i oa 4', ltd. I 'hoicc Layer Kaialna IV t lb. New Currants w 4 lb. Leghorn Citron i M 4 lbs. Candied Lemon Peel 1 (,, 4 lha. Candled Orang Peel j 12 Hi. New Raisin m 1 lbs. New Dried Peaches... g,, 2.1 ll. New Dried Apples i oo Preserves and Jelly. 4 Stone Pot Enadlsh Jelly oo 3 Pot Dundee Marmalad M lOOIasse Fruit Preseive oo 11 Olusses Fruit Jelly i M 1 Pail (6 lb.) Fiuit Jelly i w 1 Pall (9 lb ) Apple Butter tw 1 Pot Chines Ginger 1 w Spices, &c. 'i lb. Pure Qround Black Pepper 1 oo Hi. Whole Black Pepir i w 5 Boxes Oround Mixed Spice M 4U Pkgs. Bt-Car. (Bakiog) Soda I u 4 Cans Colman's English Mustard.......... uo 24 Haas Svraeuse Salt j oo W B'Xef Fin Table Salt i , v 4 Jars English Table Salt 1 , 4 Bottles Celery Salt oi 19 Cans Baking Powder 1 oo 34-14 lbs. Louse Mustard i o, Cheese. 411. Eng. Dairy Che. Imported.... i io 1 Cream Cheese q 11 Ua. Nenlcliatcl Cheese 1 o t'lba. Western Reserve Cheese I ov Pickles, Table Sauce, &c. 4 Bottles Celery Sauce i o 3 Bottles Pickled Onion 1 oo 4 Bottle Oherktns 1 oo Kittles Cauliflower 1 4 Bottles Chow-chow o 4 Bottle Mixed Pickles 1 o. 3 Buttles Cro-s k Blaekwell' English Pickle 1 oo 3 Bottles Italian Olive OU 1 o 9 Bottles Tomato Catsup 1 no 4 Bottles French Capers I Oo 3 Bottles Spanish Olives vo 4 Bottles Hallord Sauce 1 oo CANNED SOUPS, ETC. J Can Chicken Soup 1 00 8 " Ox Tail Soup 1 00 3 u Turtle Soup 1 00 4 Cans Boston Baked Bean I ( 4 " SonpColoring ) Oat Meal, Wheat, &c. Al lb. Fresh Oatmeal 1 w to H. Fresh Cracked Wheat 1 Oo lb. Choice Barley I ue 11 It. No. 1 Kice, Carolina 1 oo 12 U.S. Ne. 3 Klce, Carolina 1 M U lbs. No. 3 Kh-e, Carolina 1 o 34 II. Clu.W Navy Bean 1 i 4 Package Breakfast Hominy Kt 10 lb. Imported Ked Bean 1 no 4 lb Imported Black Bean 1 0o 4 " Desiccaied Coeuanat t I II. Irish Mom 1 M 4 Packages Sea Moss Farina ft 4 Packaces Borax I oo Packages (iclatiue 1 0 10 lbs. Pearl Tapioca 1 oo 10 11m. Flake Tapioca 1 Oil 4 Packages Manioca n 4 Packages French Julienne 1 oo ! lbs. Fresh Lentils 1 i 0 Packages Fresh Farina 1 Ou 10 II. East India Sago 1 OO 10 Packages Klce Flour I St lb. Out Omli 1 o K lb. Pearl Wheat 1 2. lb. New Buckwheat 1 hi Package Self-Raising Fk.wr 1 3 Packages Self-Kaislng Buckwheat 1 W ) lbs. Whole Hominy , 1 0u 30 lb. Om Floor.... loo 2uir s split Pea 1 1 FRESH CANNED FRUIT. t Can Fresh Apple 3 ' California AptieoU u Blackberrie T " Ked Cherries 4 " White CheiTie t " Oiaebe, rie 3 " Ca 11 (umla IrapM. . v 0 ) on oe rut apple 3 California Pears u Ban lett Peats 4 u Extra Yellow Peach, 3 . T " Pie Peache. 3 a " Ixtra Yellow Peach, Ik. 3 Damson Plum... 4 " Egg Plum 3 CalifomU Egg Plum 5 'lage Plums 3 California Uag Plains " Kaapberrie 3 " Ooldenlluince Strawberries.... " H bortieberrie IU CANNED' VEGETABLES. 3 " Asparagq , 1 4 " IJina Beiana , 1 aa Id " String Bean 1 uu W Sugar Cora 10a T " Winslow'sC'ora 1 00 4 " Okra 1 l 5 - (lkraan.1 Tomatoe 1 00 T Marrowfat Peaa I 4 Kirly June Peas 1 00 T " Ooiden Pumpkin 1 0O 4 Succotash 1 oa W " T.matoes, 3 a .. 1 " Towatoe, (extra,) 3 a 1 u Soaps, Starch, &a 14 Bars India Soap I 0.1 1 Ml . 1 00 . 1 00 1 0 I 00 . 1 ov 1 00 . 1 0 . 1 ao . t oo , 1 0 . 1 00 M . 1 00 1 oo . 1 00 1 oo . 1 00 . 1 at M . 1 0 1 w . 1 OS . 1 04 . t 00 1 0 1 oe 24 Bars Family Soap i. caaee lute uussian sp 15 Bars Mottled Oermaa Soap '41 Bars Wax Soap ::u Cakes Toilet Soap 14 Bars Irish Soap 4 lbs. Imported Castile Soap , 25 Bars Standard Soap 34 Cakes Castile Soap 13 Cakes Sapolia 4 lbs. Star Candles, 7... ................. 4 lbs. Wax Candles 12 Packages Oswego Silver Oios Starch.. 12 Packages Duryeaa' Satin Oleaa Starch. K lbs. Hotel Candles, 14 13 Packages Corn Starch 7 Boxes Starch Polish 14 Boxes Kag Blue 40 Boxes Sifting Bin 24 Bottles Liquid blue 12 Boxes Lye 24 Boxis Shoe Blacking , 13 Importe I Bath Bricks , I Botll'S Shoe Dressing 30 11. Washing Soda 30 Sticks Snve Polish 40 package Washing Powder 28 lb. Pearl Starch , Coffee, Chocolate, &c. Cakes English Vanilla Choeolat 14 Cukes Chocolate 4 Packages Cracked Cocoa 4 Package English Cocoa 4 Package Brums 10 It. Coco Shells 44 Packages Extract of Cotfe 24 Packages Imported Chicory (German Extract ( Co fie.) V. lbs. Roasted Java and Kki Coffee.... 3 m-ii lbs. Roasted Java flavor Coil.., - U. 4 rcsh Roasted Coi(e, No. ,T ' (Cotte Roasted vrv morning 6', lb. Kuatd Rio Coffee, No. 2 1 CO . 1 1 . I 0 , 1 00 . I ! . 1 0 . 1 oo . I . 1 no . 1 . 1 o . i i Sugar. a U Powdered Sugar........ . 1 04 . 1 0 . I ' . 1 o 1 o 1 o . 1 oo . 1 0 , 1 oo n -. ins crasneii suiter.... lb Cot Loaf Sovmr 14 lb No. 1 Uranulated Sugar. .... loU lb Standard A Sugar. 11 Iba A Sugar (soft) It lb B Sugar H' lbs Light Yellow Sugar. 13 fl No. 2 Yellow Sugar , U1, lbs No. 3 Yellow Sugar Tai oslt noma UTaaCTTT THAT IMroKTS TH -CELEBRATED-' The Celebrated (.'arden virewa Tea i fold Tor 1 00. 1 20.il 10. and $ 0 pej If the (Jarlen thrown Tea at trcsx) vi"W I ilesjrvd, don't all to mention It u the order. 4n excellent Tea, (all varieties, such a is solil at oilier stores as liest Tea itn ravteU. se t (jf) Sni pejt, jr jjOjigij. a ibs. i ncolors.1 Jnn.iB'H - 4 J l S lb: New ! Tea - - ! W 'I'pa, 1 II. Oolong Tea, (Stew) - - i lb. Eng.' Breakfast Tea(Xew) 1 40 IK irw. Choice tlrten Tea ' - ! 'ilb. Choice En 1 '1 lb. CiudceicH.aig T Hreart ,aai w U'l 11. Chop Mif Ta 4J 4-A reduction of nvirgsMpef rs.uo.1 will allowed on all orders of flee ranhit. iCl'Kf.I.TIES. niafjd La.deB isrowa 'm ' he Oeleb.i Th Face '1-he Celebrated Snow Bird Fk accy "t rencu lag r mf. elebrated Sno Bird Fx hS-elebi-atad Deliuonieo CoC, fh Celebi-atad Deliuonieo CoC, Th Pure ermont Maple yrup. Th Oneida Community FruiU fc Vet4s trnOW TO SEND MOKET.JsiJ Send vmir Money by Registered Letter, fostuthce Muiiev (Irder, or Draft n IMtUburgh Bank. Do noi iena you Check. T .;.' -Scul for thenewCatalogaeand Price List." J . B. So. 28 Fifth Aip., PITTSBUBG, PA. i a
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