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    11IE DAILY. GAZETTE,
PUIILIMILD EVIRY MORNLIZO
(EIMILIT xrcarna)
IPENIIIIIIIIALN, 'LIMED &., CO 4
im , roip,rl9ltcuris,
la TO=
INEE3g
nelitten Managers
,GETICE. GAZETTE BUILDING. 1
8ra1...1f4 nedlllll nrrn ISTASET.,
i?nrilina taper It Inn ?nosy - kin.
I mow., pAmr s pir t woutr D
L.I BRES ;'NSA PEST mad BEST 1 , 4 MiL
4sa :COMIESRVI AL PAPS,R-ta fAL Slott. I
to or
I.e:lirerea'br carrierr per we It 'lt''.
Stall Potmeribera, per rear ••• Iparq
A (Wrest. GIATIRTTIC.
PENN'A.
PM EDITION.
MIDNIGHT.
THE RllllllO,lO 1101 tit
Fa c .b er concerning the Actident on
1h i Lake Snore Road.
The Erie ilboßatcli Kays: "Never in the
mina's of the city Las the beartn - of tl e
polite fin unison with those of hearty
the
.a ottniiixy) been so .hocked and
milratatid Lk: 7 l%lth .tßlatit Otterd. suet:
dent: Tile first irittl tittivirs V&A In
vim] approximate tint - mutts, - end as
tali after distsil.Wals toceivea, the stery,
Ina' a
re reste . 4
d of bolug dieultdahed, was only
to • sad hilts/totters. The drat rumor
ell' secident,,wlttkperhaps
Lir, kills The sunisenstrilie btwintia
by inerratriing' the numberkto twenty
. Arai t h en ever the tirtres thashial the ap-
Intillt/ugris , that ono of Alto -cars had
' nem: sek Me-anti UM' occupante who
orkre rust killed outright were horned to
• aestb. :4 thrill of the deepest horror mu
• • lbw:sigh the mesmurtlty, and the insatla
- hie desire be . And if possible &int , .
.
prey ' t nf- the -.disaster Ls
audit - 44416dTw.
n
of tify,trothingwillever be le own.
A. gentleman wits 01 an board th t earn
at Sliver tdreelt.-4be last place at which
the ears atopped before making the fatal
,--,plituge---nlotleathablie got on the rear ear
cud found it ea full that ht coufd not ob
tain is Cool. 'Fatly-Mx persons -eau ire
seabed oontitrtublv in a cat, and entry°,
ing that a few • may have monopolized
Mare titan a single seat, it is but reasou•
able to suppose that nt least fifty hutnan
souls were in its wooden walls of living
death. Three persons enrolled from it.
Mae tuna protruded a head through a
window nod hhoutod nut that lio was not
hurt llortible as was.the rate of the
bruised und,maugled forms. that with
the life half crushed old, were pormrloks
to Inovv, Inuit or foot, how Much more
terrible is the thought of sufferers
Ilku this man, in the full. conscious.
Im‘s, or: brain,. keenly, 'any* WO. hor
tibia ,oertainty of hie Impending fate,
that of death by fire. Eton the shatter
ed car on the opposite aids of the track,
with Its fifteen deed bodies and the more
. . . _
of lam mangled but Tat living freight,
wee almost Ympotten in the contempla
tion ar - hhe tenfold worse dyitatei,--ilic
burning v o n Oh what a relief it could
be to the rtieude of them) ituprisoued
there ti k121.1w tint the fated loved ouos
treraklther killtd nuulght nfistunned to
ungolnselousuess. But the heart rondiutt
str:iel, group and moil that rose
from wreck rerk dispel esit that poor
sonsol a tion. In the book at horrors to
more ieorftd page has beeni.4pened thou
this.. •
"Erie city and Its immediate vicinity
has reason for mourning. In that fatal
'ear vat Alexander M. Meltip, Assistant
City Engineer, William W. 'Towner,
- surveyor, and rldward Metcalf, clerk in
the /3. A - E: Railroad °dice. - The three
were acquallitances and firm friends.
Mr. Metcalf was starting on a visit to
`Now Turk, to spend' the.holidays with
" his tv.other. His reinalrie arp unretrog
!linable among the masa or charred
tt unks that once were human; but now
have no semblant* of humanity. All
that rout-duo an a memento of his pre,.
core in the car, is a small key. William
W. 'Towner, aged about twenty-five, was
a well educated, talented young man, a
thorough surveyor, and- possessed uf
enterprise enough to base s t:Rade his
msrk• 'ln tire • world. He='boa an ir,
reproachable character, andliad a large
elude of-friends. Alexander Mr. Martin,
the assistant city engineer,
,was one of
Eloise quiet, unobtrusive but thoroughly
ellYilent men that all in business dealing
respect, and all intimate ocnesibatonces
love. Ana remains were recognized. by
Mr.Slierwln —the upper part oft he body
not having on much disfiured, and a
portion the clothing also being left.
IMOo vier llmbit_yrtre -pureed o -The
ieborred retrains were eofllned and
brought to thin city. That is. my
Liu* out of the fifty, and j - ot the
untimely fete of these three estimable
young men has throwp the deepest gloom
over this community. Tho mourners
ore scattered all over the land.
Teem the , .scabord even to St.
Paul, the walls of anguish for
the stricken am ascending. And . with
all, through ail, Is the ever present tines
* Lion, e.,Whore is the dead that I should
claim?"' -As a relattve • of one of the
eorpses—which one ho knew not—told,
"If we could only know that we buried
nor dead, if would ho some small coned
lotion
,
" of fragmentaof diemem
herediimhs, whitened bones and charred
Isteinke mustlie consigned to a common
•
grave "unrecognizable." There is
something terrible, revolting, in the
word, and only those to whom this bolo
. rateed ofelaughter comes directly home,
can compehenti the utter misery it con
- tains.. It will.be weeks before It tam be
definitely ascertained who all or the
• fated passengers were. Peace to their
•• . atthels,asbes indeed."
• Latins latersalloe.
; (Dr Talrtia,tkt 1 Pittabtaitt lias.lte 1
itIIPTALO, 'S. Y., Duo. seems
pretty certain that the real muse of the
horrillo . railroad accident, Av 33 by the
breaking of a wheel on the hind - elr,
• though the majority in the burnt ear
weresnstintly k-lied by the . concussion
• when it fell and struck the ice. There
• . -
were forty-four dead recovered,from this
_cur, twenty-three In a condition to be re
cognized, end twenty-one no anti-red as
to as unrecognizable.
• Borrat.o, nee. CO.-Mr. A. E. Fisher,
Minn., uus of the injurettbv the Lake
Shore Rsilroad Occident, died itt. Angola
lent night.. -Mrs. Fisher Is not expected
.
• •to live. Miss Chedneys, of,Tittiardift, is
. not iimul as reported, hut very low. Mr.
C. E. Rent and wife, of Towanda, lett
Janbstewri on the train to which the ac
cident occurred, and thelrbodies are sup
posed to be among the charred remains..
.FUNERAL CEREMONIES.
.Bwifxs.tt, December IM.—The funeral
..:elptykalatsf the unrecognized victims by
,a:lb-railroad disaster at A.ngola.will be
aura in the Central Depot, Exchange
street, Sunday afternoon at-two o'clock.
, . nevi. Drs.. Ford and Hotchkiss will °fa
• , -elate. •Thu bodies will be deposited in a
vault In Fared Lawn Cemetery, subject.
to future inspection or orders.
• The-Coroner's inquest will be held
; Monday. • A correct lira of the personal
j effects, &e; of the deceased will be kept
by the Railroad Company.
ALIMTIONAI. RECO,ESITIONS.
k •
The following additional 'recognition!,
have been made: S. B, Hubbard. of Port
Dalkuuzia, Canada; E. L. Maatison, Au
barn, New York; C. T. Bletcilf, Erie,
Pa.; R. C. Gibbs, lialveston, Texas;
• John W. Chapman, Boston; A. E. Flab
+ er, biltmesota; Nitta Bartholemcw, An
gola. N. Y.; 'Emma •Temer, Utica; Jae.
Brown, Buffalo; E. P. Hervey, Palladium
N. ; Stephen Stewart, Oil Creek, Pa.;
1 S. A. Thompson, Worcester, Mass.; J.
A. Martin, Erie. Pa; W. W. Towtuer,
Erie. Pa.; It. B. Graves, Brooklyn;
H. Spier, North East, Pa.; James Sher
' Wan, residence unknown; an unknoWn
woman anti child; an unknown man;
Norman Nobles. ntedenee unknown.
A bunch of keys was found among the
rubbish of the burnt ear; marked. "Elan
s POrter,l3ftirdnitati, Ohio. , An English
gold lever Wateh, numbered 1,421, with
the following ittaerlption on the ease,
ap,,,,,emed by John Abell to A. John
son," was also found, Another charred
Issly has on a pair of spectacles.
- ' t'-rzta WOUNDED. -
Only Mao oldie wounded now remain
at Angola. Tho'balance are all eared fur
• hy the Itailroad Company In thin city,
The followin — g aro the aerinied!
Bobbing, Salk
Now York ;
Syrocuso•
s. H. Howard,
Babcock and wife,
Clllldery, Corfu Pittermni,
011 Creek, Pa; Marin ;Sayers. Corfu, N.
Y.; Mn.. Chriettana Layrtg, Minneapa.
Lx; John C. Crl pps, Salem, .Pa.; Robecr.
Stuwart, 2:1,9de; ItoiMrt I) . irt!, 'puff:
Mrs. 11. \I. Sale, Bullalo:
Dun, Worcohter. Moo,; It. M. Russell,
Clam Waal, lIntralo;
i J. C. Whitney. Nashua, N. 114:Henry
Jackson, Gls.; I{ocl:ester.
• ticiouTtor INJVILED.
Itsnilolph Lano, Utica; Charles' Lore,
do.; Richdrcl S inclair. Clintau.
qua erunty; Charles Arkright, Clue
'Latina eauntr; Garrett Burley, Corry
r 1 • Yurk;
Idei•rls,New•Tantlyn, Coon.; 3.lra. 3. D.
yymereon; Waukcsna, Wm.; W. Teller,
Utica; 1.1.: conely, Minneapolia; Albert
llogenshing, Albany, N. .'Va- W. 11.
Moore, Curry, Pa., Jos. Walsh, Brook-
Ivor Mi,f Mary Bayles,. Corfu; Mary
Moore, Brnoklyn; W. O. Peyton, N. Y.;
L. L. Lombard, N. Y.; Daniel Carr,
yl Brooklyn:T.. S. Caldwell, N. Y.• Mra.
Fisher; Minn.; F. Sherman. conductor,
Haifalo; John Vanderburg, brakearuan;
W. P. GrYgcry; Mrs. Robert Stewart,
Oneida; i
Lowell,'
How
Pa.ard, Buffalo; Minnie
McCarthMy',
Mfg. lacuna.
(0, .oche sad aslantoTetetoeratolhsLllL
,borgL uasette.3
BROWNmVILLE. Dee. 20.—About eight.
i; • feet of water in the channel and falling,
slowly. Weather warm and the anew Is
melting fat.
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CITY ITEMS. CITY ITEMS. - . CITY ITEMS.
NEWS Bi , ' TELEGRAPH • JowolrY. Pin. ,
cil 811111111643. ed, ',poem •
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-. 1 ' - ie.ts.Duuse , I lava of Now flothloy Itcok*- thrlolami forenoons.
-Hon. A. 11. Stephens paused throat, urtio•-44...... :,ea, at tiv orraollotnirfortrorlbod.Y.
sictilo EDITION„, Augusta, Ga., yesterday, en-route Nap .
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'OB4 a, a ‘ , l t o en ec t u jo s a la t n o s t a b rn o e m d u ag i u ti g e o en t t o
d cal .. l
"rkkEE O'CLOCK A. NI
late
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'VOLUME LXXX
FORTIETH OONGRESS.
,
elltlintibl Sof - Muesdnneallf Pension
ttse
—lll.l. Calico I.s. lt.
Aha
Pos.ponixi. o .t• tt • t
Inns Sou th er. 11 Asti maim ..p limas—
•
'oat trnronlatlileelPipirlim—hadopro
Mat TillJanaerif At 6 11111%.
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Plcizbirsh
• NS AMlNcio,s, 1)00. 20, 1b157
111233321
- HOWARD proton:rid d petition of
citizen.. ot Michinste, setting . forth that
the - pension laws make .provlsion only,
for the cliseharassi sohlieft of MO regufar
.Brine, and all who beta imperilled their
lives In the defence of the country being
equally tu4titorinus, they oak an =lend
meat to the pension lam% and act for the
reteroraisabletd soldiers., so as to apply
to soldiery honorably discharged, - sles
-1p& Ire% Whatster mums, .whetherPtlittts Oil vaunted*: 5,„,
Duspelitiantanfinfonshletitaltaintilf
Committee on Pensions, 10 Wkliolz it Wan.
referred.
WitpLET presented a memorial
remits ddeinues. to the Virginia Re
construction Convention .setting Feral
certain grierunees. Ho ' raked for the
rore i girtUlt e gi m el;iryVtalhal
his. SHERMAN called up- Ott unfin
ished business—the bill to ropeal.the tax
on bitten. The "quessitr unit the.
Written to Post:pato till FetrearY."
Mr. SILERRA.N" earnestly opposed the
motion to postpone, saying it Involved
the postponement of the hill until too
. whole .1.4.ti0n of revenue ho decidbd,
while it was indistionsahle tos;lab
orers and pleaders to.koow Immediately
if the tax was to be paid on next year's
erc lt . e debate Was co Minued at mine
length by Messre . . STEWART,
GRIMES. H
IMES. TAT ER, ;VIE and SHER
•MA N, and the bill FM tinnily laid over:
Tho House bill making appropriation
for the eiZehtion of the reconstruction
lawn, and for service In the Quartermas
ter's Department, was referred to We
Committee ou Appropriationi. •
The ChlAu l laid before the Senate a
counnunionion from' the Attoiney Gen
eral, transmitting inforinstion n regard
bia,counts paid during the year ending
Juno:lath, 1635, and Juno.3olb. ltlar, fur
omelet council • employed to assist the
Attorney General and the District Attor
ney. Referred to the Committee on Ju
diciary.
Dlr. BLICKALEW called up his read
lUtlou asking We Secretary of State for
Information inregard to the amounts of
moneys paid for nowspaperg and print
ing laws of the United States since March
4111, 1 VH._
r.'ED DS moved an amendment
directing him to further inform the Sen
ate of the amount of lanmeet fees paid in
his Department by his authority during
the same period, with tho names of per
sons to whom paid and service rendered,
also, whether raporti of trials have. been
printed - during that period. by whose
authority, and the expense thereof.
' The resolution, with the 'amendment,
adopted.
a.tijourned
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. PRICE introduced a resolution
reciting the obligation on the part °tithe
subject to obey the, laws, eupport the
government, and bear true faith and
'valance thereto. pm-supposing an obli
gation:en the part of the government to
protect and defend the aubject. whether
native or adopted, whether at home or
abroad, in all his rights of lige, liberty
nod property; &alerting that numerous
eases have recently occorred where the
Os:merlin:tante( Great Britaitr.has silth
apparent injustice deprived Amerima
citizens of one of these, and In
stancing the case of William J.
Is:este, whose petition • Stating. • the
facts of ease is attached to the resolu
tion; declaring the determination on the
part of the Howse of Representatives tsi
submit to no such oppression or Ameri
can citizens by any powee s and to adopt
sod:lutes...urea as will trials. It safe for an
American cillienfre6tiomerime tetra. 1
Many part of the civilized world, mat
Instructing the Committee on*Poreign
Affairs to give the subject thelrnndivideJ
attention, stud to report to the Hume
much measana.awalatie but catoatatect
to amorepliab the object desired, -Re
ferred to U., Committeu ou Poreitn
Attatra.
. . .
Mr. JULIAN culled up the motion
made by him, December P.M, to recomid
er the cote referring to the Llonamiut t.n
Public Lantlii a bill declaring forfeit, d
to the United Staten certain lands to ald
In the construction of railroads In Ala
baton, Mississippi, Louisiana and Pori-
Ida. He made a statement in re rd to
the matter and declared his desire to
!menthe. lands opened op to settle
ment in the interest of the landleas poor
of the South, black and white.
Mr.-JULIAN, at the lubtanre of lever
al member., declined to press action 'on
the bill to-slay, and on his motion the
subject was postponed until the 14th of
January—yetis 63, nays fie.
The regular order of business was pro
ceeded with and several reports of a pri
vate nature made and disposed or.
Mr. COBURN introduced a bill in
creasing the pay of jurors In the United
States Courts to five dollarn daily. Re
ferred to Judiciary Committee.
On .motion of Mr. COVODE. the Sec
retary of the Interior was directed to
withhold the further payment of the
contract for building the Jail in the Dis
trict of Columbia until the Cominittee
on Public IhrildineFirad made an inves
tigation whether the contract bad been
improperly teL •
The SPIIA ERR presented' a commu
nication Dom the-Commissioner of In
ternal Revenue relative to the amount
received from distilled spirits for the
several years since 188.2. Referred to the
Committee of Ways
. and Means.
Mr. CIIANLE.II presented the petition
of Daniel D. Northrop, H.S. Banks, Wm.
Abbott and others, praying that the
American Minister to tog and be egret.-
ted to donand the immediate relaitie of
American citizens now held In unlaw
ful custody by the English Government
us Feniart4; also, the petition of Wm..l.
Nagle, churning to bo a citizen of. the
United States, born in New York, and to
be unlawfully held as aprisoner by the
British government. and praying for re
lease from imprisonment; also the peti
tion of Henry Liebentam, - Wm. Lyon, O.
S. Holden and others, praying that the
American Minister to England be dim>
ted m demand a full dettlemenkof the
claims for the Alabamapiracies. The
petitions were all referred to the Com ,
miftee on Foreign Affairs.
Mr. STOKEs introduced a bill to
amend tho net of July 411.1, '44, to allo
further time of two years for tiling pen
mmsuppllcatione.. Iteferred to the Cow
mitlea on Invalid Pensions.
Adjourned to the 6th of Januare.
—Charles H. .Ctirtis, Preitident.of the
Spirit Manolacturers'. Convention, boa,
by invitation of the Wolfe and Means
Committee, laid Isiforo them the follow-
leg plan (or obviating the evils connect-
ed with the collection of the tax on
spirits. First—No distillery to be licens
ed at lees than one thousand dollars per
annum. Second—No . distiller} , for the
distillation of crude spirits to be located
within less than ono-fourth of a mile of
any re-distillation or rectifying estab
lishment. Third—No highwates to leave
the distillery warehouse till the tax fa
Foul th—Let the Government
keep at its own expense, when .a distil
lery is running, a warehouse agentcon
stantly stationed at the distillery. Also,
an Inspector to inspect the wines In the
room in which they are received form
the worm, and before they pass into the
warehouse. lAtreral nxlurloS should be
paid these °dicers in order to eI:CU/1111nd
ela,a mon. Filth—ln his opinion, the
dillietilty in the present law lies in the
distiller being able to pay so liberally to
the Government oflicials. As a remedy.
for thin, he would recommend a large re
duetion in the tux. Sixth—.lle . would
make - a violation of, the Idealise law a
State prim offence.
—ln the Virginia Reconstruction -lon
-1,
vention,'yestdrtl t• reachnion was in
tfolueed nsking Pottgress to retaitt all
volunteer oflittersluow to the Freednien's
Burma se.rvice In Virginia until] the
State to reconstructed.' After debate: in
which it was pretty generally al reed
that the Bureau had proved Itself a ben
chant Institution, but. had some men In
it who ought to be mustered out, the res
olution was defeated—ayes twenty-three,
"Oa forty-nine. The Committee report
ed n 101 l of rights and two articles of the
Constitution. The only change from the
old hi ll of rights is net - sumo making alle
' glance is the, United State, Government
paramount to the State Goveretnent.
These were. referred, and the Convention
ad 'mimed to January 2d.
—An attempt Was made to assassniale
Gen. Alottnare, the Into Military Gover
nor of the Slate of Vern Cron, Mexico,
when tie was leaving the theatre at Ja
laps. • Durltni the ilisturbanco that en
sued, "Vices' wero shouted in honor of
General Porfirio 'Diaz, proclaiming lam
an President of Mexico. The Idea of the
movers was to immediately demand the
enforcement of a loan of $300,000 to sup
port the cause. Nearly all the political
prisoners have been liberated. .
—Well executed counterfeit tens on the
National Bank of Commerce, Now York,
are in circulation. ,
FROM EUROPE.
British Criticism of America
: and.her Finances.
Fenian Alarm Continues
Vie „cleilmlwell. Dimter.
'arCfaneat Atlisi is 'Suspend the
Ilabeas Corpus
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v.l-# ST&VIVI:VIRANOFS. -
li . k.ONnoN, :Dee. t.l3.L.The Times has a
editorlal.on American matters,
inatnly devotWo`decrying the finances
.ot.the linitOSta*And the plans of the
Decreiary the Treasury.
ARM= Or ALLEGED FICNLO.9.
December 20.—Four men,
who gave their names as English, Mut:
valley, (Meal and W.- Desmond, wero
arrested In this city last night, on !inapt.
don of having been connected with the
'recent Fenian outrages.
I=
LONDON, December 'X.—Evening.—
The alarm enured by the recent Fenian
outrages here continue, Slagbdrates
are still swearing is special policemen.
'guards around prisons have been
strengthened, and the warehouses In the
city are Carefully watched during .the
'night. Troops were suddenly 'ordered
to Portsmouth to-day and left on a spe
cial train.
TUE CLEEKENWELL EX1.108103
The Coroner'singuest on the bodiea
the killed by the explosion at the Clerk
enwell prison was concluded this after
noon. .The Jury rendered a verdict
charging Timothy Desmond and Jerry
Allen. who were arrested on the 13th,
with the crime of murder, in haring
canoed the explosion which resulted in
the death of the deceased.
The prisoners, English, Malone, W
Desmond and o . .Keafe, arrested last
night, were brought before a Justice for
examination to-day. The testimony. so
far as elicited, goes to show that they had
something to do with the .Clerkenwell
explosion. They were remanded to Jail
atm further examination.
PROPOSED CI:TEION:4 ALLIANCE.
Benxi, Eacidng-LDec. Ls re
ported the Emperor has proposed to Bel
gium, Holland and Switzerland that they
join France in a Cuntoms Union. Bel
gium is said to hare declined on the
ground that ehe had ulkady concluded
milltaryardrcommercial alliance with
Rruasia.
I=l
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LOiDON, Decedbei •r..
greatfireto rAging In Nevelmstle- ne.
No particular. are pet received.
LIADVaIS COUP TO 98 BUSPENDED.
Lonrron, December
In clew of the recent ontreges commit
ted, or attempted, by Fenian, in Ude
0!-1RPgr- •
measure*. itier — Fe - pe titian , the Cabinet
has determlneli to ash Pariinment to au.-
pond the privilege of the writ of hat,.
cornea In England.
ESILNCE.
ARMY REOROANIZATION
Peaty, December 20.—The bill for the
geonrunzation of the army is now under
discussion in the Senate. Its adoption is
urged on the ground that the measure-Is
necessary on account of the German aft
nation awl revolutionary aspect of af
fairs in Italy.
•CRTII/1 I.
ArPORTIOMIENT OF TAXK.
I,7fEs:ca,Docemberi.V.—Tbeapportion
menttif quotas of taxes—the proceeds of
which are to be applied to the payment
of the National debt—among the Provin
ces of the Empire and Kingdom ot Hun
gary, has been finally established by s bill
which passed the Reichsrath.
• rismicziL Amu 02011.16RCIAL ,
I.OODOC Dec. 20..—Consols 6 , X O s
72 1.16; Illinois Central 891; Erlo 491.
FRANKFORT, Dec. 20.—live-Twenties,
783.
PARIS, Dec. 20.—Tbere is en improved
feeling on Bourse. and Relates arc better.
LiVEnroob, Dec. 24—Evenisg.—Cotton
closed easier, but more active; sales of
10,0e0 bales; middling uplands Thit Or
leans 'ad.
Advices from Manchester are oufavor.
ble. • Corn; -tad for mixed western.
Wheat; sales of white California at Ifichl,
and No. 2 Milwaukee red at 13s 3d.
Barley; 68 3d for Americau. Oats; 3s ad
for American. Peas; 40s fid (or Canadan.
Beef 112 s. Pork •Ms rxi. Lard ON,
Cheese 525. Bacon 40s fid. Produce un
cbanged. •
AI!CrIVISIIr, Dee. 30—Erening.—Petro -
Imam pl franca.
WASHINGTON
'By Teiestsph to the Pittsburgh 0 a•neq '
WAhrguroTorr, lice. 20, 1867
WiTISSET TAX COLLECTED.
The report of the' Sce'retary of the
Treasury to the 'louse to-day shown
[loathe tax collected on distilled spirits
In 1863 was, in, round numbers, 61,200,-
002; In 1861 it was 028;40,000; in 1865 it
was $6,000,090, In 1866 it was 0M:200,00U,
and in 1667 it wan 628,300,1100. Of the last
named New York paid 15,500,000, Ohio
a-5,652,006, and Illinois 6'5,79 9,000. By act
of July, '62 the tax wan twlnty per cent.;
by that of March, '6l, IL .pun increased to
sixty cents per gallon; from July, '64 to
January, '6, r it was one dollar and fifty
cents, and lint) that dat@ two dollars a
galli,fil The total forfeitures by decrees
of Courta.from March 3d, '67, to June
aeth 'a, were throe thousand ale hun
dred awl nine. gallons, which was sold
fur. 547,1574.
=I
The President did not, to-day, as was
anticipated, return to the Senate, with his
objections, the bill striking ant the word
"white" wherever It occurs in the laws
In force in the District of Columbia.
The ten darn allowed by the Constitu
tion for the Provident to rend in his veto
will not expire until to-morrow, when
Congress wllluot be in pg,,,,Mon, haying
taken a recess until after the holidays.
I=
Tho Semite to-day confirmed Edwin
Lliggini., of Michigan, nv Vocrotor7 o
Utah•.
NEW ORLEANS.
aloae 0 itov CC e .kn h a b 7 0,a.y.1
•CCC.
g• Tel eersph to the Plitt burst, aseette.)
NEW OILLEAZS, December N.—bperlol
orders No. 214, doled yesterday, revoke
' , onions of specie! orders Nal. 191 and
I'.r2, issued by General Mower, remov
ing the Judso of the Fourth District
Court, Clerks of the Third, Fourth and
Sixth District Courts, the Third District
Justin" of Wei Peeve, and the State Tea
Collectors In the First and Fourth Dis
trict, the Superintendent of Public
Education' and Secretory of Suite,
and appointing others in weees.
These aro the removals which sus
pended on orders from Wsushingten.
General ilancoek's order states that the
evidence submitted does not sustain the
sllegations contained In
as
orders of
removal. Paragraph fourth of the same
orders confirms portions of General
Mower's Orders,. No. 173 anti 170, remov
ing the Coroner and Third Justini of the
Peace, but snakes new eppointments to
those offices. The order states the charges
of malfeasance in office againstthe latter
°Neer not sustained.
CALIFORNIA ,
Vatted States .enter Elected.
[2l/ Tolemma to Me Manuals Ossetts.3
SAT. Fnivicisco, December . M.—The
Legtalaturo to-day elected Eugene Ca.-
serly United Staten Senator, to. succeed
John Connesa, nod then adjourned over
the holidays.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis left Malt,.
more on'thursday, An the steamship
Cuba, for lie* Orkin*
—The First "4ational Dank of §kad
sallies, Nair York, hrs., roused to Ilia
depository of public moneys.
—AI Et alaborough, 'lSontitiMbery,
uoty, Thunday, thb 4)lllphant .. Romeo'
lied lilt keeper, W. T. Williams. -
—lmportant testimony is expected, to
be elicited before the Ordmure (Con
gressional) Committee to-dny.
--Secretary Seward la plan:luring a pa
per on thcrlelltsof Ardor Man natimillied
batten., *tab *lll b proMulgated u!
Un early day. .
..greetlettenia• Bureau at .Itich=
mond, Va., yestetdaY lastiedthree'tiiOui
prid_rstlonstrom soup houses to destitute
*MielaPlAll ol aieo W W2 "'
left Wwkitstan
City for Nor Orleans, and his friends
have aband,mcd tha.attempt to secure
for Mmthoellires of Mr. Rollin", in the
,Raveustie Bureau.
—Arranienientit bave been. male int.
the publication of .a Republican daily
panel. at Itiehmond, Virginia. he
Published by Col. A. NV. Sheldon, of K
okuk, Iowa; commenting_ January let,
next.
—The Foreign Affairs Committeo of
Congress, it is stated, have determined
to take no action on the question of an
appropriation for Alaska until they have
received the inforination Called for from
the Secretary of State.
—The Georgia Reconstruction Conven
tion yesterday passed an Ordinance to
levy and rollect a tax of one sixteenth
of one per oeuL It also minims the
State Treasurer to advance $lO,OOO to the
disbursing oltiOar of the Convention.
—The Judiciary Committee of the
Rouse of Representatives is considering
whether members should be allowed ex
tra mileage for the last sooudon of Con
gress, but will not report until after the
holidays. The report is expected to Ito
adverse.
—A large conservative meeting, nt Sn
vannah; Ort., Wednesday night; endora.
ell the action of the Macon Convention
One of the resolutions Ivas as follows
"Resolved,• That ourobje,t le to maintain
the Conatltuijon of our fathers and' rights
of the States'thersunder."
—Charles A. DlOl4 has bought theNcnv
York Sun for 8174,000. Mr. Black ro•
tarns an interest In the establishment to
tho amount 0f.fp25,000. The ogler of the
Sun is to be removed to the renowned
Tammany building after tho lot of
January. This Mitcham talcums to off.
Dana a membership in the Asquebiled
Picas.
—Yesterday, at Boston, occurred en ex -
pluelon Of gas at a dwelling him. Is
Wall sto r et, severely burning I..orraye
Whitcomb, the occupant, nod one of his
children.' An old lady named Rebeors
Burnett received a compound fracture
of the tbign and died noon after. Anoth
er lady named Clark was dangerously
injured. The expleelon made a le,rfect
wreck of the house. -
—lt is now stated by the friends of Col.
Parker; of General Grant's stall; wit.
was to have been married in Warhing-
ton °if - Monday last, but turned up uti-e,
to; when the time came, that I'arko
was drugged by • brother Indian ehle
for his Indian tribe, In order that it
might be prevented from marrying "-
white woman. Colonel Parker is fast re
covering, and the wedding trill LI*1;
plaea idea early date.
—All the mete bets of the Cabinet %tete
present at the meeting yeeiterdsky. Th
chief Atth,ject Mid before them wen 01
Preeldent'e meetotge vetoing the act rela
ting to rights of colored. persona in lb.
Dietz** of Columbia. ,It Ie under,cood
• . . .
'carts o parts of the message an exhibi
log bud tamper towards the legit:lll[ton f
f_ . .oljg rEAS. but, of courne...htt nverrnk
by the Prentdent.
Input of o .login ono cr flw "%hack ,
Yr...tent:ly vvenang 31r. John pool, c
Itotoo, We. ToWA, arrived :tt the Unlo
ttc.not, and al,tiring to Witnnto
Hotel, on \Voter !Anon, concluded I
GENERAL NEWS,' - I L ' k " a'''""Y'"`''' A""" "
—The atoce prow - in , district ache.
house at Pine Plains, near Poughk eel
ale, N. Y. became clogged with p.m,
throwing Una coal gm. ant Into the sell.
room,tand nearly smothered !mine twent
of thi , children, 'The achealmintres
dragged them out into the open ate me
sawed their live.
—The London Exormncr
. severe
condemns the Manchester exectition.
eaysetbat it wain not merely carrying bu
the Staub: requirement of "n life for
life," but in the cruel operation of
" Red ituleorThice”. modottareedouth.
paytbe penalty for one, andof men no
at all accused or active participation I
the deed expiated by the execution.
morning paper, In a critieishaof 4111
oratorio, epee)e of the ..plaintlfrAi,dito
quy of the wearied Bannon." It ditinot
need a typographical error to establish
the fact that zamson had Menials; though
it 114 eiflicalt to conceive that he was
plaintiff In any of them. Perhaps, how
ever, he may have resorted to legal pro•
eeedinge net Delilah, and the details
may have jtust come to light. -
-The Chairman of the Virginia Con-.
eervative Convention • has aprwintill
Messrs. Wm. C. - oßives It. M. T Bun
ter John Janney, James Marshall and
J. It. Ftleker a committee to prepare an
address to the people of Virginia and the
enibxl Stales. The Editorn' Conveu/
tion, representlngshe Conservative Pre a
of the Saito, has endorsed the adieu of
the Coneervative Convecition.
—Yesterday a email passenger train,
with a number of the Board of Director.
and other Mlle:ere of the road aboard,
passed through Bethlehem for Emiton,
from. Wilkes-Barre; Mauch-Chunk, ‘te..
on he road. The locomotive "Lehigh"
yeaterday came acmes the new bridge
over the Delaware at Easton, with a
freight car loaded with floe, rails, are.-
11c1hlehent Times, lilt.
—When Dickens demurred to the dra
matization of "Nicholas Nickelby" be
fore ita,oamplete publication, the pilferer
excused him.]: by saying Mat the don
matte adaptation enhanced the fame of
the novelist. To thin "Boo" responded:
"Th. Richard Tenpin, Tom King, a n d
Jerry Abershaw have banded down to
fame those those upon whom they com
mitted their meet . Inmndent rohheri.."
—A very unpleasant scandal hoe come
to light la England with regard to one
of her Majesty's Console—Me. Calvert,
whose post woe at the. Dardanelles. Ide
la new acme.' of having attempted to
. . _
defraud Lloyds' agency by insuring for
5.M.000 a...eltip which never existed, and
then pretending that it had teen des
troyed by fire, and sending In a eleim
far the Money. Lloyds were suliplitions,
and sent out a commissioner to inquire
Into the elreunustanerN. Upon hearing
this Mr. Calvert, an it is alleged, tied and
Yid himself—Certain It Is that he dine, p
peered for nomo weeks. A presertifion
has been ordered by the 'British Gevprn
merit.
—The story of the whaling Captain,
recently arrived at Honolulu, --who
'claims to have entered the open Polar
nen, and explored the shores of the-Con
tinent for which. so lineny navigators
have vainly sought, must bo taken with
many grains of allowance. It will prob
ably prove In the end to be a hoax as
unmitignted nn Locke's lemons imoon
story. Our onlv apprehension is that
Mr. Sowardilaill at once send off no ex
pedition, w th a view to buying the
country—whatever it Is, of Its aborigine)
Inhabitants, whoever they may be. 'This
would,not only involve expense, but
possible freezing up of some bf our brave
tars even above the latitude of our Wel-
Mslen aequiaillon.
Cll7 Monollty
Dr. A. G. 411eCandless, Physician to
the Board of health, reports , theTollow
log Interments In tho city for the week,
from Dec, 9 to Deo. 15, PA;
Dincases—Old Age,l; Pleurisy. 1 Diar
rhoea, 1; Stall Pox, I; Conaumption, 3;
DOIOII.IO of BOwels, 1: Disease of - min, 1;
Posumonm, 1; Stdl Born. 1; Indirle gest i Feve on,
1; Diptheilti,l; Aceident,2; Scat r,
2; Idarnismun, 1. •
' Of the aboye there Wein, under ono
year. 4; from ono to two, 3; from two to
dye, 1; from dive to ton, 2: from twenty
to thirty, 2; from thirty to forty, II: from
ti Mints,
to sixty. 1; from eigho ninety. I.
Males, ft; Females, ll.ty t
White, In;
Colored, I; 'rota', MI.
The anhecrlhen to the Medina Rooe
and reetdent membent of the "Manchee
ter Branch" orate Y. U. C. A. are to
nested to meet ut the Union Ilethodis
Church thin (Saturday) evening at
o'clock to elect fifteen persons whose
names shall be presented to the Board of
Directors. from whom the Board will
elect the Executive Committee. By or
der of the Board of Directors.
DCA 2 21,'02. •
•
Old Thestro.—Rev. Dr. W.-G. Howard
will preach in, the Old Theatre, Mktstreet,
street, this (§Sturilav) evening. Seats
fret) to all.
• ,
lynburg .A.,nue,i4lon fur crafting and on
dowinu a boom fur our disale4 eioldlern
on tho bante hold of. GettyabutV to
bldelt he stitdd tbdi,tha bhdiOnab reflec
tion of diamundo ofored by the AMOcla
,
bun, and Valued at $300,000 were a lof of
!.worthle. stones." suggesting iberoby
ont. "pw.to diamandilr' C . , lll !° tnig
aryeud.. Gen: Van 11130,3111 U Ul , ata
farleuipokelyfAllittieproapeetueolthei3et
tvaburg AssociatiarmbeitigwOrthW, ooo
f -us cot woribt pub-Utak port qctbaksum.
lu repiy to LlU:titbit pOrfont= itarens , ,
Von. Masora. ,BrovrnoultliffikniPmf
our brat tld'W ..S4eo.„ I
10 116111 Hoteliltho hild__l49, 4 / 1 5 1 00 1 4 14 :
BSht tro.difttrOfoc:frtlhalii *tors o
Mr. JOhu•NAlrleign,.t.hawell.;knOwillae"
toe, undor'
tosbod'tbo
DLiVoleas or Tan OETrratmna Aff uiR
W=M
Our attention liaving MVO nallaa to lL
elatenteht 'Sir. Nan Wyck.in Con
to the elleet that ltho dittglontlo t
the Gettysburg AVVitllll WOO! • 6 tVorthime
Ot WO red Cattett upon to PAY thia,
Inttos,r niay theJuarins Or to ASSO-
Ciut io Itaelr, , t mart of his s tettlent
to wholly without truth. Having con,
..nted to their exhibition at our store foe
n time. we hod Kunio tipportunity or slate
isfying ourselveo. the!, they Were Pu
gem" anti prolathlrthnlargett colleetl6;
01 line stones ever itotobined together • •
col ono ontry.
nrws SrAtn..mYn, JeeeleiN,
Sow. iiab and 570 - 13rondway:
ntialnnony In regard totho MF
rand purity cry becn like
Ise furnished be 'Moser. Ilenle llrotli-
is o
. diamond imi.urtere, or ::8 Menlo 1
ttle. and J. Herman, diamond. sett'
New Yorlc—pmbably two or the] .
t diamond inames in the world In lb !
eq,,llve !jute of hi:since& . • 1
General Van IVyek'x tumult in,:egard
the 41.111011 d.: lIILVIDg lIIVII thin. at
feetually disiatned or, his ottoek upon tit
yalue of the limn In notions effectual!
,quiichati, for ex-lteoorder. . James
Ittlill. one of our most taniutiutlowye
is out in it curd wbltih:tanyin,j.7ll.l6 . •
meat of tienerid Van "Wyck na to I ~
tarn, in squally true KS the atateut
tileint the diamond.. I have re/
£-15,1 , 00 for the faim4and sinias I owned If
I have laid out haver $10,400 in improvins
it. The taxes Urt It wore e.:Tai last beta
-On the rine° there is a Water poWerd
aeon value. I 'was offered $15,000 for the
water power and ?otwatill, with twentt
'acres attached;.ond the whole fawn
nearly six hundred nor.. Thou again,
the harm ls stocked with horses, Co
oxen; sinsp and fill the necessary far
0111 .utensil, It lice within two an d '
half liiii(44 hr a beantifulxillatul. and th ... .
it 110111., murk,* for everything. Sell
fathelthods cannot injure the Gettyftbq
A.06:l1.1011. (IPlief.' Vun Wyek
to-en tleeetetsl by vein? lottery mein
tors, nut! the thatter ou;ht to' he true
to Its staire.:'
it wall thus tin rea that llaneral V •
Work hue to pick Ins flint anal try Rg
treI L OTO lie Ctin sumessfully imptozn 1I
the this ',ovular anti bell -
about entervano for furnishing a home a
the tli.thled and cri ,pies -soldiers of r
recent civil war. Nu doubt, as Si- -
eorder Snntli stagg.t.s, general tr
Wyk haa been 'deceived by some psit:; ,
iesinnui lottery &Wets Who . want 4111
me nr,ti ta of this business for [honest:4 , l'os,
and hate to sou ttnrof it Rvlng (as flair
( half a Miiii.oll dollar* must now go)
Mr the parnium-nt relief anti benefit' Of
our 'aorta., with only one urns and nne
leg lelL glb
Vosabsaak..l.ast. a
Ve Lave frrquittly to
tie., methods Adopted by a nunitiorof
!al nom haekuOln to flee.) straugore,
and two, reo.rded heA - Pral lantana,
tl,l,arc hmsumenaft4 ,
never anal.tad,k,an•pk ht'
_we
ilrtairtirrig*Wfftiiiihi7Thestandpun.
emerge,/ (non tho Depot'the baeknien,.
Weir enimm,bealeged Min, and one
Ed. Meiion, who drive, a wagon owned
In Alike AlcOillick, "got the Job.''
tie et,: lzi tho wagon, no did
NI. uli lick, and when they
had pn,ented Nrcor the way AfpChin,
the uriver, demanded thrm• dollara of
Deal, who ramped to paw it and mid it
wa, extortionate. MeiJiltiek , who Dr&
frutlett to b., a traveler oleo, Lad he
thought this charge extortkmate, but he
tiro anent and ativhketl Dent to th:.
Thy money was paid und Deal.
taken to the hood, where he tnentrOned
the nukunr , I aknpnrd, AtiVisna
him to rep - nt theiral4. tic the 7Stayiir; end
ilki+ be dill et once. A•Trarrant woe to
.ute , l for Metiatt---snitt Metitlllek, who
wore arreirteci,.atill, altera hearing, tined
and rinds, and reclaim - I to refund to
Mr. Deal $2,1.10. the amount urereliargett.
Rather a linor iireettlation thin 'lon'the
•itiliark," hut it it. a leAeon .they may
grunt Ity.• anti might tie of benefit to
other..
E
In wishing their Cluinoroun friends and
patrons a inerry Christmas, Measen.
11 , 4;1 , At Chambers. the popular and en ,
terprising book and periodical dealers,
No. 74 Fifth xtreed, would respeettully
cull attention to the large and judicious
ly rissories) hack or pods peculiar to
their Ilan, Ableh they offend greatly re
duced ruins daring the holidays. They
have Ain' lunnl it ! Vera complete assort-
lam of toy Lquiirs, printed on linen and
tper, rewards of merit, stereoscopic
phntographi . , 111111 , 11,Mp0 enamor-
Eall===
flower lino gold pens: game.
for the parlor, hula.' nuteldita and travel
ing bag., Italic.' pen hnido., elegantly:
hound prayer ttonl,i, portinonli", gents
ilretedug CAIFITM, Auld hundreds of other
attittible for sftsent making.
Their prier,. are -tairy 'reawouttUle, nod
• porch:trier. tdinuld call and leant their
Ind...tent. and examine their Muck.
Ike Lecture of Mr. Henry Vincent
last night, under the auspices of the
Mercantile Library Ateiectation, was
Largely attended. we have a full rennet
of the admirable literary treat afforded.
but regret that our space (a lee limited
tLix murningeven to publish an extract.
The audience wax delighted with him
clover sketch of Eng lish society. 're
night the great orator ' lectures in fxda•-
Otte Hall On "John Milton, the stale, the
scholar, the poet," and we dare oav he
will be gri , ittell by another large anti op
preelatlye ondlonce.
.
Neir Illusle.—Wo have reeelveo trout
Mr". t7hurlutte Blume, FS Frith' street,
throe PICO. of now vocal Inintle.
Tthrtinett• to 'noel with largo pale.
hey new reept,llvely entitled "Floating
linen the SticauL” . e0lt! Let rite kilts
the baby' And "Tho moon to nut to•
night., love." At Mrs. Ithinnt'a will lto
found not only thew beautiful contest
nob% but a full selection ne very denim
blo and popular tannic.
( Introit Ilettleatlotb.—Tito new church
built by-the rieetniti Mettlelllttt church,
Itelteeea ntreet, Allegheny City, will be
&allotted on to.ninrretv Ittabbath titty,l
t•tolllttintleilig at. ten o'cittek A. M... 'tho
(allowing itt tin progranttna of the clay:
berviees at 10 A. v.. :2:30 r. x. mtd ti r. 11.
Menthe; tlittetitart-e by A. Clark, A. 11f.t
Afternoon, %V, ',tiller, I. 'IL; Evening,
W. itetrvem, D. D.
S. F. CuotrrnEtn, Pastor:
_ Open TIII 9 P. M.--Owing to the ex
iniortlinary rosh for Christmas prosunla
la the great holiday sale of Macrum tC
Carlisle's, lit Filth street, their store will
•ho kept open till 0 o'clock, p. at., every
evening, in order that nil may have all
opportunity to procure wane of thelnany
elegant articles now olTered at remark-
Oily low prima.
;.areroy.—J, S. Strickler made infor
mation before Dewily Mityor"Owston,
yesterday. charging Paulus Leonard
with the larceny of a lot' of carpenter
tools. Leonard has been MIMI forahout
thirty days, haring boon arrested on a
process fur non-payment of coats. A
commitment was lodged against hint.
Will ()pen thl• Ihky n impgrin
llon of novellie. In point aud,.point Ap
plique Inceit. 11 rent varlel)eikn
Engll.llThrentl,llleltese, Preu eh, (11unejr,
and Ibpdier been, embruelug, COMM,
sells; Wilke., nquare., ortinnienD., ' coke
norm, tto., ctn. M
. . 10 Fifth Alreet.,
The annual Berman at the LAdlee'
I.lcalonatT Society of the Soconilliplreil
l'reabyterlati Church of Sixth - afflict,
will be preached by Rot. J. W. Wither
-Bp.ou to-morrow manilas,
at 101 n'uloek, at which time' a Collection
will be taken up in aid of said Society,
'rho public are reapeetfully invited to at
tend.
Letter Lit.—PlUeburgh and Alleghe
ny latter Ilta will be found on our third
ZE
1, - - • ,
elm) peoullar to their trade. The firm
• sees special • advarittwe for the pur-
Luise of lone, 'and" are enabled from
;nil experience to select fur Moir oatrons
t
• : . suet, articles tie aill prole thisirtible
~, d from use give the utmost eatishie..
I• n, Their stock of ladies' and. gentle
;l'euelf.od and silver watches, eif—supe.
id f elpdf Mid. bome manufacture, is
, , • 0 -the finest ever dhsployed ht this
, and We advise readers who re - a
i ..
sue of selecting any article in thin
,• y got to fail examining the isoleetiol
.01rred by Metiers. Dunseath & liasiett.
f sgratticidrof Jewelry are very &gm and
1 e lonatile, and in" such varied *stoats
I. eat no to suit all tastes, The dun d e g!
A nrocious,,stonpg, 62 n) , the
L' '
-ir.Pr?lor" a " 4 ""'"'"" --41
!!,,, _. a not itch text eoilfal tae
- eel& it.fall lindof plain gad Antral
ring*, gents' breastpins ,culfliuttana, -,
Watch guards and chains, chateau, ladies
- apts . in various styles, , handkerchief
n we, and,in *V. every article usually ,
-nut in lumbar ilret elMst !malice.. Their
vor warn departmenttelargolymoCked
irith tea sets,castors, tine table cutlery,
U nts, pinta:len, tureens and the other
numetprOrdeles peculiar to, this Alen
of tradti and whinently suitable for boll
, daylnVisa, tat_s. A iiiaghilltant collection
of eirdtilidWy wrought statuary, add it
large number of sweet toned music Wa
gs...will be (aural in the proper depart
*onto. at prices to suit all. The optical
gestdx - hranelf of the house has' likewise
been ospecisUystrongUnnied for tbeholi
day trade and persona desiring to illaktl
presents of a sensible nature lit the way
Of gold frumlid spectacles, opera glasses,
mierbscopes, Sc., will fi nd nit assortment
worthy of Utah- tat einloti, • . With every
dapartfnent fully ftiplehltnted fdr Ilia
.holiday trade, - Intl with triers gtvitiY
reduced, we bespeak for I is favorably
known oinablisament a full share of pa
tronagn,i
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11Isal 7"... Otte •our Chlllarea
-chrlegmast
Parents cannot be too Quettt In mak•
to; seleetlona for their childieri in the
snap Of holiday presents. They should
endea.or so far, as 'possible to not tally
please and delight . , the little ones, but
likowitm to plachiii - their hands articles.
of use as niggle beenty. We can imeg
n ,no rllltstelltpproprlate prtzent for
children than a book, or sera! books
, .
ittltabe-. fol . :their intellectual develop.
meet. to the hands of the little prat
tling-lbut.year Old place n toy book with
Its" great colored . pktures, eltiCli 1111 the
youtliftil fancy and plants Ih the mind n
taste „for art and a desire to read about
the Illustrations. ho with children of
more years. They ere delighted with a
new book and will read and learn every
line it• contains, and perhaps retain
In their memories throughout their
entire lives Ilm contents of • the
book ; which - as a holiday preterit
foundl its way loth their possession.
Parents and others anXiousip make such
presents will not bo long in determining
where to visit for Salretiona, for It is gen
orally koown that the enterprising John
W. littock, corner of Fifth and Smith
unposite the Post office has on,
hand one of the tne',t totigniticent, assort
ment Of finished literature ever Opened
In this city. It enthracre all the choice
.ptiblicallositi of AraelrlCan and .English
,blititter 1 . The tiny toy book, the
autifully colored pioure book, printed
'on linen and heavy paper, the fascinat
ing story tseks, selections faun the
poets toarilt the 'young - . mind, •books of
useful knoirledge plainly told, and in
deed all such pgbileations as should ro
adie the sanetionof parents. Mr. l'ittock
keeps betides ma immune° shriek of
standard publications or 'h6 most popu
lar edition., full and complete linen of
Mies, testaments, player and hymn
book., toot oVevy thing usually kept in
similar first class homes In stew of
Theeseesseitsn in the aerketanf the East.,
the prh,l, In this natahllahlneht hove
been placed within the reach of all
egll.lB
I^lEl2==l
This old and familiar Fault, has made
extensive arrangements for. the supply:
Log of Usti holiday trade with articles'
, .
tapecialli Milted for present 'Making.
MID, ordinary 'seasons their stock , ol , tin
:eons sturlhncy articles is kept up to the
lull' requirements of the trade, but the
.flrm, in. Thisr 7 ortbe extra demand of
their adrous duds," Christmas time.,
lures laid tilisttery choke lot of goods
from whlehaft4esaleor.retail customers
can readity'nutkol retention, We may
monikstassitnotig the 'mote prominent
pO
arttele li sstrallutr li valtl ... p . ig Wostittents
nruxilnetlewAtnt . f boxes; band
kerebist-sad Veva bolts. elwtot' per
ttamerjratint4 cigar and ilressingisses,
tine pattrrantly.pilain . and 'Panay: belt
611 .1.4 , i/ei; Sint-biber Styles or Jewelry.
real an imtlithin lam, plain linen and
eribroidertvl hantikerchleg&•..llne moll.
.in ere scarfs, car muffs, zephyr nod knit .
Maxis, and a thousand and. one other
plms whit& will attract the attention of
rclumeric Tho entire stock is 'fresh.
and Moirable and fa otrured at prices as
tn
ehlap as a elsewhere prevail. Ladles
er*entletri n desiring to Select ilolidav
Presents o a suitable character should
favor Mess a. Macrnm '
&Carlisle with a
p rehnsing visit. , ' • --
EsMiiJr:4::!==!!
. toriag A-midstlwo.
py a meoluilon yuism'uk We late Con:
volition bold In Cloveland ony member
of the. tlrm or broil orally manufacturing
regatilishment in the country cum bo-
calms a member of the Association on this
payment of tiro dollars. The following
Madiemen from Pittsburgh became mem
bi:rs by paying the tire dollars and other
parties Interested will •be ails noonbe
all agent to be appointed under a reedlo,
rain, by Z. B. Ward, „Esq., the TreN
surer of the Atmociation. It_le to be
hoped that all will respond tirtbis .
Which will be but a smultjassltit , Ls;
compltsbee the great end desired.
'Sarum of melnbere who have paid:
Wm. J. Andaman, Win. Smith s Wm.
Barnhill. D. W. C. Carroll, °Poolloss . .N.
I). 11. Agnew, Henry W..Clilintr,
Jr., 11. ht. hole , James Douglass, and
nine others from Philadelphia, New Chat.
tie, hleadvllltriand Johnstown.
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In the hurry 'of making selections for
holiday presents, readers must not over
look the great sale which in going on at
the wholesale 'slid retail trimming house
of iittseph Horne &Cu., Nos. 77 and lb
3larlsot street. 'their immense stock. of
frokTriutd the:timid° goods is offered at
prices regardicm of cost, and as Warmth
has been great since dm announcement
f the grand closing out sale, there can
he no certainty of ds lasting long. Deal
ers in the city awl country will find it to
their advantage to call during the special
vado as they can purchase trimmings, no
tions, ondirolderleis, fancy and millinery
goods at much less-than they could buy
them front the importers or mattitfactu
rem of the East. Moo tho double column
advertisement on our second' page, for a
few of the prevailing prices. '
CITY ITEMS.
Choice Coirecs.—At tho old eidabliidiod
Ten Martof Joseph A. Robinson, No. tie
Fifth street, retail pnrolinsers will. find
%
moat superior quality of Collects,
wpraise
have received the 'tugboat e
tho lovers of the aromatic beV
unite:
Co to Barnsley's, 331 and 386 Liberty
street for bargains In coats, pants, toot
furnhthing goods, hats, caps etc. The
special sale goes on regardless of the
prime cost of goods.
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It Ie proverbial among rhoppera that
the beet quality at WWI, 00110 ell, spices
and groceries generally are to be obtain
ed at the most reasonable prices at the
old established tea mart or Joseph A.
ltobinson No. Fifth stl eel.
The place to ifet a good equaro holiday
meal, a trill ng coat, to at the jtualy
popular and well managed Continental
Saloon. Flttli dread, neat door ; to tho
0
The place' to get a good attuare holiday
meal at a trilling . wet, la at theJuatly
Continental
sourot.i3,7e.':„Tt7 . .7v. dour to the
•
Dr. Aborn avlll ho professionally a
rooms, Mt - Smithfield street, from ,
nary 15th to the 110th. -
if yon wisip topuxelgoto got - dr - As a
reasonable prise., go to Ho grass t.
Rose.
Try the nalehrated oyster molten of
Wrey th Brothers, Nor. 29 and 31. Irwin
street. .
Holiday Hooka, iolitlay goods, of P
toeless.
play of books, games, toilet/ attieles,'&e.,
.to., at Miner's, Filth street. We hatd
now before us a catalogue of the there
valuable publications .on Ins , sheivist,
•
and as it compriseserr
the Wbe of mine
'three hundred of the thost-pupular end
distinguished authors--dramallsia, wets,
historians, biographers; novelists,
our readers can foe to sonde Pled ,of the
magnitude, Interest . and value of his col
lectivu, Suep a saperb stock of books
we tense noi'br tstiore examined. nor one
lo.whleli the tastes Of yeinig end old, gay
and grave, learned and otherwise, Myra
been so lawny consulted.. The student,
the lawyer, the basilicas man, .the Jee
r:haul° the Leather, the puull— everyone,
In slga% lit , nollonunodatedatMitier's.
41,6 Stwiks
Eget kind, adapted to ever y . taste, call.
*mid criprietv, and et prates to suit
e the eftkor.",poor. As an instance of
the.:rich 'cluriAttr et "curio of his finer
workii, we wilt givn the pslbb of holf
doter taken at , random - out of :
lett or several bunilral...Lever's
ecnifpkihrworkt, - lilustrated, - bff,fs Eng
lish ediflou • nod lit for the Blastry of an.
Emperor. Milton'il *Paradise Lost, 11,
, instrated by the groat Gustave Pore, $75:
In cloth, $llO. Timekerny's complete
works, ton Volumes, English edition,
very handsome, SG. Loudon Society,
tett volumes, $O9. .il 111 woe 15 Work.,
complete, $lOO. works, eight
OditionP, ranging trout Sib to t-e! each.
Strultspesre's works, In thirty different
styles. and varying from $5l to $1 each.
Mine Strickland's Lives of the Queens ,it
Etighina, Ili different styles, from Of 1,,
s2,bo eoeh. < Ilut.tylty re on with the list?
We might MI Login wolinnus of your se
per In quoting from lt, and It would be
meempiste. Better for the reader who
intends buying to cull red get a cam•
loge°, and lid Wlll then tieLbetter able to
pick out what suits hid: best, But While
admiring the acre apd variety of his
stock of books, It !Mob lil nut be forgot
ten that he has the inrese and finest as
sort Morn of the following arta:dee...all
suitable for heliday gifts, ever opened In
Pittsburgh:
Handkerchief Boxes, •
Glove Boxes,
Jewel Boxes, •
L ' adio4 . Pocket Hooky
Odor Cases,
Card Caaes,
Clgar Ctises,
Touristy Clase,
Writing. beskS,
PtirtfoHos,'
Ladle? Comprilons.
laulles Work Boxes
Phi:4'o;74 . mph Albums,
Wine Camot,
Opens (J h -
itutiel raper and Eove
13n,kgnmillou, Checks
B Palma, Ctirinnu
ropes In Boxes,
and Chess
d,lenry 'rob
' hundred , and
rites for Indies'
I hundred- dtr
netnember MI-
Dilutes for 15 , 38, :on
ion dltlrrout ,tyleo; nod s
and gnutleu ten, Wltla on
front kinds of guntes.
nee., tl and 73 Fdth sla •
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gift isoald . be
'sweet tuned
[Lauer pianos,
What n princely holidn.:,
ono of thole magnificen
(Ind perfeetltanchatl it MI
au, linen° et
the exclusive
tx are highly
Len; by some
n be the matt
for which 31 - essra.golT
Co., No. Fifth !street, a 4
agents. 'These lostrurnen
recommended over all of
of the leading vdlelelnne, t
superior before the public. They have
successfully contested for the awanl of
supremacy at various State fairs held in
thin c e untry ., and are now being univer
sally adopted. The inanufatterers are
both skilled end irraduattst French ar
tiste, qad have radded materially to piano
makintrin Ameeca. In - addition to a
large - stock of these excellent instru
ments. Messrs. Itoffman, floene &
have on band a large stock of pnuslcal
instruments, sheet music. &c., which
they offer -to their patrons: at-.rat.
reasonable prices. Persons in search of
holiday presents should favor title popu
lar music store with a toll.
==l3l
Our friend. James T. Sample, Apothe
cary arta Druggist, corner of }Werth arid
Robb son Street, Allegheny. has refitted
his at ire and Oiled it with all and singu
lar thiugs -needful to embellish, at
tract hod please. Ills .strieg comprises
•
braider, a fall:AD& of - drug. and, medi
cines, nuerteragelancy articles, hair and
tooth•toiler soaps, ['erratum,
pure With% for samatuented and medical
purposel. pure California. brandy, ha,
Se. Arne= Ids proprietary mixledne.,
we regarlAcelon's Pule Tree 'flu 7'71,
1 chew Oa iiiittorortby. •They are coin pound
ed by amesalnest ebesntet of ..f.:levelanil
, and Wm, aprung rapidly and Oservealy
Into popular use and favor, doubtlwat.
oaring to thaqulek iolief afforded.' Braid
afitftl., Ong - . bit: ghe#Abitiat. - clntstnt, able
• 40tOntn, bonmeness, do t - Sc. Mr. Saln,
Weis the wholestOe agent-for thlg admi
rable every daymedlefritii . .•.
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lil consideration of the financlel etortu
which bee - broken onthe eastern market,
J. D. ltatualey, at tiso" extoiotive j list
and Cap estabitehme t,, , N0.3.14 Liberty
.
street, has tiatonts l ids neighbors by
marking down Matti 'etock to figures
ronch]crai titan maran o rtircen rates. He
is defils:lined to cl out his mock at
once end** it le vets nod ftsh.
lonablet-tpitfebtecte till commit their
own Interacts by' at nett culling.: Pot
ring the holidays greet' hematite Will be
offered in order that the entire' stock
mer be disposed oflr the beginning of
the NOlor Year. A all to the wise is
tratalcient.
;-:A Christmas Dinuer without oraekern
On the tabie would be an odd drab., and
housekeepers shonldlat *op co lay it their
supply for the The best Man
nliactured in this neighborhood are those
13iitliit old catabllsiled staregeracker
bakery of Wray at. 'Brothers, NW.'23 and.
31 Irwin eared[. They manullietnie all
the various kinds, and pay particular a
tehtlosi that nono .hialve their bakery yet
pill sustain thelrhlgtireputation.Thei r
prima erevery. retutimable. Phi: me its
aro made to ;ill plta, and pack of
any size will be d it/era-prompt! to
any place Pittsburgh, Allegheny, or.
'the- surronndiog boroughti. "A. trial of
their crockery In all ilia:. Is asked by e
firm. .
Dant rupt rale.—At No. 13 St. Cllr
greet, t:l1.001 worth Of flnoVinteroloth
tag, to, be sold Ulla day at 50 pelf °o pt
less. than first root! 'Overcoats at half
price; boys clothing 'and business 'stills
at half price. Doulti fail to callA the
big. No. 13, 1 und - buy yOhr winter,tigh
int4 and salvo money. The goods , 'must
ho mold If ibuy only bringhalf price. "'ho
Pala is to continuo till the first of Janu
ary. The sales to contlneneo aVelght
o'clock payablo In par funds.
TI TontaS.
ut this out and bring it with you ; ' to
Ix'. ore and rind the Big No. 13. ')
'real Bargains D. liamaley; at
hi well Stocked clothing house, No. 336
1.1 ,rty street, oilers very superior bar
ge ne during the holldersto 'hie retail
- patrons. Ills large stork . cmlirectm all
the recent fashionable styles and outs, i 3.
mtile*lti the hest style of Workmanship,
eir out of the meet superior materials,
In view of the great decline of gold in
the cant, be ban, marked down all of his
stock at prices regardless -of coat. We
hope none of our renders will fail to pay
this eslablinhment a
. purchasing visit
du ring the ceptinvatice OT the great spe
cial sale. •
lloy Your Poultry - add produce at tho
oxtottetbo' , and enterprising wholesale
and retail grueery "[tad produeo booby
of J. .1( . oltoo Brothern. GU Federal
etn;el; Allegheny. The stock cannot
be Aurpaased by any in
either city, while their prices are most,
reasonable and inducing.' .
Buy Your lioladny groceries at t. Kober.
Brothers wholesale and retell grocery.)
No. MI Federal street, Alleglieul. I No
where else is n larger or better stnek
offered at more reasonable prim.. boode
are delivered free of charge. Ordens by
mall are promptly attended to.
Go to Boltrhelmer's Cordite:total TIM
log Sulam, Fifth street, nextdeqr to the'
Postollico, fora holiday 'dinner, better
thou the that clam hotels set, befere their
guest.), end nt a very reusonaltlerprlim.
Dialer. ran purcluine groterics,L ,
spites, ••ahned fruits, unit general tpro-•
duce no place on more favorablo t rms
thin at J. Kohon A: Brothers, Z.;
Faders], street, Allegheny. . 1 • -
The plate to got a good. squaro h Iday
moal, at a trilling cost, to at the fatly
popltlar and.well ulatulged Conti. enlal
Saloon Ilfth 'street, next door to tho
UnitalocereSaborht—Always on la 11 ut
the - Maintrioth Emporium of &Oberon,
Palmer ,t Co., 55 Rua 37 Fifth street.
, Barred Flannels, 200 . , at Barker'
• •• • • • •
'f rim a time when the memory-of man
runneth not to the cOntra:7' it has been
customary to make gifts' espeeially at
Ifi Ilday times, and much money In an.
rtuiill's thrown away in the purchase of
gifts of a useless ebarlater, tieing merely
mementos of the giver, but of no practic
al utility to the receiver, rather cram
hit 11 retlipg of regret that so much mon
ey wits spent to so little purpose.
Among the ninny new articles before
the public we know of nothing noire 0p.,:
parent than a bandannas parlor lamp, or
it pelt of Joanne lamas, or a chandelier,
or sometlilin; In the Lunn lino, to be found
in the largo and assorted issllectitm•
of Arthur Kirk, 172 anti )74, Federal
street. From his stock a selectlOtt fins he
made sellable for any person, when
yob rtflect that a lamp is in constant
use, alwaY; d feet:lento of the true friend
ship of • the giver. eih'efttling Its friend
ly fight oh all the changing! ecemet of hie,
a friend in the midnight hour of :allot
ttln.eitest palm. If you aro In any doubt
no to what p.m • should purchase your
friend es mutable ffewin, by oil means
go to Kirk's :Lod exahtlne hisf crecortinent
of these goody, and also fancy Whitish . ..se
rare imitable for holiday presents, at his
1 store end 174 Federal street, Alleghe-
.Shetland Ponies at Auetloa.—CM Bator=
day;lleeember 21st, at 10 a. tn. Bee zd.
vertisement of Smithson, Palmer a; Co.,
fu 'stud - lov eblnten.
Bed, white and yiiiitta , Ilannale,cheap
at Barker's sale.
Nuebe's Planes- :have the "Patent
Agfeth. Treble " For tale only by
Charlotte Illuitre, 4 Fifth street.
DmPt forget Messrs. Suodgrri. do Rosa,
114 St. Clair greet. • sa
Saftwrsad Spices.—Try the refined,
crushed, brinitt and coffee augurs and
par.; splees of all kinds; sold at the old
established tea mart of Joseph A. RoM
Moon,
..No. 20 Fifth street. The prices are
very reusonable.
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We can scarcely in:is:gine a gift more
acceptable, on all grounds, daft a first
claw Sewing. Machine. It is a musical
instrurnalt whose notes of melody are
crystalized In good meads, and it has this
advantage, that • anybody eau learn to
play ota - it. At the Wheeler it Wilson
Emporium, No. 27 Fifth street, a most
complete and elegant assortment of those
beiutiful Machines is noy on band from
which to choose. The inliptaredWheel
or Al Wilson has attachments NvXklel can
be used on no other; machine, and
among them la the crystal cloth presser.
Among the advantages claimed by our
friends Of the Wheeler ~¢ Wilson for
their machine are. simplicity% elegance,
cheapness, economy of-thread, and gen
eral adaptability to all purposes. A
visit of Inspection at No. tri will be re
, paid.
. .
Ladles' High 'Cut Morocco Boot., 'at
Soo,lgritaii eh Ronn. 8.11
thie care Barnet and French Morino :
per yard, at Barker's sale.
T. T. Erten., No. 163 Wood street,
attends to all sorts or ilumbingti gas
and steam fitting work , at the shortest
order, on tho most reasonable terms.
Repairing done in the bed style.
lisantiful Toys.—Fof the million. See
al large consignments to arritn and
11l be disposed of of auction and ge
nie eel° during this and the coming
•oak at the Mammoth Auction Home,
and 57 Fifth street. " : '
Cali in and see lehittibargains
ro
a offered In the est 'or Far
nislstng Gonda, Trimmings, Gloves, Em
broideries, Lace and Linen Goods; Rib ,
bons, &e, dm., at the popular retail
trimming house of W. W. Moorhead,
So. Si Market street. •
sawed.. plum constmotod
aftor their now improved overetring
wale. Formic only by Charlotte Blume,
43 Fifth stree:. •
ror Ilalday• Glll.—Sea the Dress
oode at half price, at Barker's great
Boots mod Shoes; cheap, at Snodgraat.
Ro.ss. . • 9Y
Sewing Machine for Chriaamasc—The
greatest blessing you can Naarw is a
Christmas preeont of alcood sowing ma
chine. By examination anti trial you
will flood the Weed Sewing Machine the
beet and most reliable, and it has been
awarded all the drst premiums the past
season. lu fact, still stronger evidence,
it has been sent to the same house where
others had previously been sent. Thee
were sent back and the Weed kept. Coil
and examine it, at R. Long's, 112 Grant
ntr.t.
The Skating !MSS.—The open weather
has not affected the leo on the Keystone
.Skating nk,and a large crowd of skat
ers were in attendance last night.
• Auction Malepf - Topi.—This evening,
atseven o'clock; at 310-sonic Hall Aac•
don Rooms, 55 and 5i Fifth street, a large
aistartment of toys. comprising every
style, quality and finish in these goods.
Sitrrnsok, PALMI.I3 A CO.
,Ladles -Purchaso articles of gents
furnishing gods for protrude -to your
friend,: Nothing can be more accepta
ble.- At W. W. :%foorheait's,No. 61 afire
bet street, will be found a splendid as
sortment of goods of this description at
greatly reduced pricer.
Go to lloltshehnerls Continental Din
ing Saloon, Fifth' street, next door to the
Postoffice, for . a holiday dinner, better
than. the first clam hotels set before their
gucsta.nnd at a very reasonable price.
For Great Fergana in goods suitable
for holiday presents our renders will go
to ilte popular retail trimming howl° of
W. W. Moorhead, eo. 81 Market istreet.
Kralie*. Planes have all the latest Im
prevenient.% For sale by 'Charlotte
Blume, 43 Fifth stmt.
Hata and Caps, cheap, at Snodgrass it
-isn'
Plate Flannels, 20e, at Barker's sloe
rig out sale. -, •
Kaaba'. Square Grand. Pianos have
their new patent combination plate and
motel agratru bridge arrangement. (Pat.
eat leaned August .14, 1966.) Agraffes
throughout dm entire piano, same as in'
full Brand Nano, and threcatring scale.'
Cull and examine these Instruments at
Biumo's Music stare, 43 Fifth street.
. Gentlemen.—Purchsee slam handker, ,
chief, late tat, embroidered set, kid
gloves, or make a selection from the gen.:,
eml stock of holiday goods found at NY:
W. Moorhead's, 1. 4 . 6 0. 81 Market stmt,
,'
.and present to your lady friends.- The
prices coo very,reoaonable.
Loin& Furs at Lear Priem—Siberian'
tu t i o rrei 4duffs, at 0,00, $7,00, so,ooj.
k Medi, 13,00, $3,60, $4,00.
Berthr Mi n
tus, Cellsre, eves, On:niers, and
Children's rum. Cam stock, all kinds;
cheap, en west corner Market and Fourth
streets. GARD:CPA fi STEWART.
Good Teas.—Everyjudge of drie green
end black teas , on!' middy admit, after
proper trial, that the very best trim to bro
procured in the City are sold at the old
establiohed tea mart of Joseph A. Roto
Moon, No. 20 Fifth street.
Go to- Iloitsbeltueris Continental Din
ing „saloon, Filth street, next door to the
Postdlnee, for a holiday dinner, better
than the drat clean hotels sat beforatheir
goners, and at Avery reasonable prim. I
Try the table crackers and ginger snaps
of Wray dt brothers, proprietors of the
old established and favorably known
cracker bakery, No. and 31 Irwin
street.
Mos the litolidays.—At the old estab
lished Ten Mart, No. 20 Fifth street, there
has lust been opened a very superior
block or choice groceriesi teas, apices,
entrees, canned fruits, raielna and table
condiments. The prices have been re
dueed-to suit thedeprealion in the east
ern market.'
Gents , hanit Fawed Calf Boots. good
"article, for ST, 4
, Snudgran Rose, 21
At. Clair street: .31
s'ilka. mid Sllk.Veleets, reduced in
rice*, at Backer's !Sq.
-The Great Mietion ploy of toy., and
Jitney goods for the holiday., on Monday
-next at ten o'clock a. tn; two and seven
p.-tn.: at Meabrilo Hall' auction room.,
55 and 37 Flfthatrect, Smlittson, Palmer
at Co., anctitiniiars.
Peraonidosiring to„lutrehaao would do
wall touall at 'Snodgrass Roea, and
examine, their, rat CM - before 'PurehliOng
elsewhere, ne we are Convinced It would
bo to tholr advantage. au
Conte lino Silk Hata, only etl,at Sand
gram& Rosa. -
Dry Goods at oit IslessaSO MAIMGoa
—Grand Cleated . — ZsteNOVStaasy
Nolo.
At Messrs. Gardner ..t/Stewart's, cor
ner of Market md - Fourth slyest, No. 69,
grand opening of new goods, on Mon
day, Dec. 7.3 d, bought at a tremendous
eacritice expressly for this great sale, and
will be sold at a great rind liberal reduc
tion from prices or the present week.
Sates extraordinary. We give the prices
of a few of the good , , all now, which
will bo opened on Monday:
Mloa a' Shayris 75c reduoed (mutt 1,00
" 874 e " ." 1,124
" .. $l,OO " " 1,25
1.25 " .` 1.75
Square Shawls 2,00 " 3,00
" '2,50 " . 3,50
I 3,0 0 0 0.
350 " " • 5,13)
English Merinos 3lc" " 500 ir k , -
370 "
Extra 135114, waterproof,sl,so. reduced
frcht Cl
At 25 count heavy Gray Twill Flannels; .nil
reduced from 80 . eta, _ • - gaoi
At 25 eta - White, Bed nod Yellow Flan,
nt le, reduced Item 50 eta.
One mute Plaid Shirting Flannels it 120 men ,
cta, minted from 374 eta. ! at lh
Black Alpttean 'educed. : & Go
Table Linens, 871 end pi) cte, redurd
trent 624 and 75 eta.'
White'lltankets. reduced faun 86,00 to -b u il '
81,00; from /8,50,40 $1,50; front $7,00 to in ; e,
1 3 1 aids, all Wool/17.1 eta, reduced from ! i te ,
cal eta. . • • can b
French Merinoireduced 374 and 50 els itti ,
oar yard.
3111sOn; bleached and anbleached, 61 San
ohs, reduced from 8 ems7els reduced from mo n k.
9 eta: 8 and 9 cta reduced from 10 and 11
:eta; 12i cis reduced front 18 and 1131 Ms.
Chinchilla Cloths, all colors, Purple,
' BroWn, Bismarck, Lavender, Blue Gar
net, Otte, some as low as .410 Per f 9ard;
all very cheap.
At 374 eta heavy ornantry Plaid Flail
nein, reduced iron 50 eta
These goods are now, and will be sold,
Welding the balance of our entire new
stoctc; at really paniVorlces, on the Weal
corner of Market and Fourth streets, al
the great clearance sale of
GAMMER &STE/TAUT;
OM
T. T. Ewen!, N. 165 Wood street,
attends to all sects -of plumbing, gas
and steam fitting work at the shortest
order, on the most reasonable terms.
Repairing done in the best style.
Spleedhl Skating st the Rink to-night.
Great Western /had Owe all even
ng, and every evening'.
Ice In linnattful order.
Lots of Fun-03 to the Rink.
Pure Silk and Wdol Plaid Poplins, re
doted from 11.25 to 50c, at Barker'egrea
sale.
The Best and original Tonto of Iron,
'Phosphorus, and CaDeny., known as
Cantrell, Mack it Co.'s Ferro Phoephora
tedElizir of, CalLsava Dark. The Iron .
restores color to the blood, the Phospho
rus renews waste of the nerve tissue,
and the Centavo gives • natural health
ful tone to lile digestive organs, thereby
curing dyspepsia In Its various knion,
Wakefulness, (amend Debility, and De
presalon of Spirita. Manufactured only
by Caswell. Monad it Co., New York.
Sold by all druggists, . 1561 Yr
ratnts, OW and Vara.lakes at iinnapte's
Drug store, on Federal street, aonierl of
Robinso,' Alleghenjr, in front of the
Skating Wuk.
elf you want a good set of Airs cheap
go to Wmluring's, No. 170 Wood
treet. - . . .
Jost the you would see liow
near people et Zl—oo.lo to_gtel p g geode
away, call at Cree Brothers, 93 Fifth
street. They offer good Undershirts at
Agregood.lifd,Gloves at, gi; Lined Bidl
elaretteh-Coteste 'w
genuine B;.;
Shiregi;7s, toad goals generally sal
as before the war.
Superior Furniture, 'Carpe'l, Arc, at
Auction.—On Monday, Dec. Zki at ten
A. sc., at the residence. 194 - Third
street, above Grunt street, ' be sold
the- entire farrilshment of household
(family leaving the city). Sale positive.
See advertisement of St Co. In auc
tion column.
Splendid Skating at die Rink day and
Porty.tive Organs and Melodeons at
great bargains. These bistrninants aro
frbm the celebrated factories of Prince
t Co., Treat, Linsley dr, Co, and Prescott
Bros. Pnees from $76,00 and upwards,
at Blume's Music store, 43 Fifth street,
second door above Wood street.
Monday retreat+ can best be purr-based
at the wall known lad popular _retail
trimming store of W. W.3Loarhesd,
Sl Market street. The stock to new and
a embracing evelthhglnthelimLm epiia f ,aneh"lPi.
cheapest.
MO Reward will be paid to the agent
of Fairbanks S. Co. on their ahowing no
award of a diploma by the Committee
to Keeler's Seale, as the "Beat Hay and
Cattle Seale for farm nee," at the State
Fair, 1567. J. F. Essmais;
34 Wood St..
Fun, Furs, !Fars.—Large stock, all
grades,. new and cheap, from Is 60 • awl
to any ! price., ..Barguat we !axe giving,
on the Weateerner of Market and Fourth
El=
Call and CXIIII2.IIIC the huge dock of la•
diet' furs at Wm. Fleming'., N 0.139
Wood atreet.
Our Cloak Department is supplied
with the latest styles, materials and
trimmings. The superiority In taste
and workmanship of garments made , by
our house is established, and we are
offering great bargains in ready made ,
garments. J. W. BARKER Q Co.,
59 Market streot.
Benton , . Pine Tree • Tar Trachea,
wholesale and retail, at Sample's apothe,
eary shop, Federal street, corner of Rob
inaoa, Allegheny, near the Skating Rink.
Everybody goer to tho Rink..
Mc cheapest and tined stock of tam In
this City can be found e4Wm.
Id"
0.'190 Wood street. ' .
I
To iVkolente Doyen of Dry Goods' we
are offering !pedal iodueemeuta—Job lots
from the Duo= Auction Sal bawls,
Dress Goa* licautekeeplog Goods,
Mona Wear,Sheettnitt Sfartingitninte,
J.W. BATINZA &
59 Market Mreet,
• Ears, Blankets, Carpete, Clothing, &a.
—At private sale, at auction prieftvit. the
Mammoth Emporium of Smithson, Pal
mer & Co., 30 and 57 Fifth stmt.
Great Western Wand at the Rink
Corncob lilludidngrwholesale and re
tail, at Sample's Drug store, Federal
attait, corner of Robinson, In front of
the Skating Rink.
T. T. Ewen', aio.• 105 Wood street,
attends to all sorts of plmnblog, gas
and steam fitting work at the shortest
order, on the most renamtable terms
Repalrlng done In the hest style.
For SOe per palr—Orm tot fine Lamb's
Wool Hose, slightly soiled, reduced from
ill, at Harker', sale,
Everybody will purchise a preetnt at
the headquarters for trim:dings, [Lenore!,
fancy and holiday geode generally of W.
W. Moorhead, No. at Market street.
Co to tho Rink
Alpaca.
,cheep aC Barker's great gala
!Magna, at one-half former prices, a
Barker's.
Call and Eaamine tho largo and CI3M•
plea Moe* of Ladles' . Pan, at William
Flouting's, If a. 178 Wood street. tl
A 'Prneut for your tether, mother,
brother or mister, n gold pen end men,
from Plttoglen. .
'Ladles , Pnre, Gents' Beavei Collin
and (Horns, At rednoed pricer, at Snap&
grave & Roes, 24 81. Clair street.,
Pure Liquors at Sample's ,1 on the cor
ner or Federal and Robinson atroeti near
the Rink, ldleithony.
Bargains in Dulles' Furs, at William
Flemings, No. 199 Wood lame. • tt
French . Merinos, reduced In prfoo. a
Barker's great. sale. ' '
Skatita—at leav prima than any lu)ins
at rittock'a - . -
'Writing Desks, Folios, .I:c.,forthe hot
iday 's, at rittock's.
I!
41 41110111 , thilf
rTd.P.Pb.e..i
Ilif me rawly i
seLO aadtMolo
w Pa or 10,
or Rareness
... 1 .41.6f.
p petIOS OPIUM,
Call be Md. •
Mortar Taw
.at Wluou yoa
mildo• Forst.
net.
I most St au Oa;
Arras It the
.fc Wilson's
inner a Co.
thln dity •
Invite par
ing paella-
tholoar of
Worst nod
biutties of
for solo at
Sam,
RobiL
every,3
at Win.
Furs,
k lomi
boots, awes,
land et:thine:a,
are made ,of
sold es low.,
trammed
Otos
gaiters,
kept al
the ve
ea thv
leer.) iattelaction. elf you want a)ate
th goad, sad at gold prices, call at
it3hoe Rout*. 89 market street.
R. ,
. .13ansplers; :earner of Federal
• • . • • etteeta, an your way to the e ,
. ... Rtak, eOd see Ma fine stock• of
re eased
id
Flom-
collection
stock at
for your
)IERTAKEtt,
Plitsburgb,
ML,
Inmatelitalg
Id MAI.' Bean*
ben. D. 1 :L.U...."
Gem prini, twin,
lElf.
No. aOhlo
2044 Spare. (07
Mgapt on hind Lim
tut alkd Imitatb.k
Altai Ilvis is .P•
.prikrds; all tabs..'
ages Ant HtarscS
pa, • Moves; Plata
t. 'Ulna oyes clay
- -
II1IDEFIT04.•
tt.
Olito bumf..
eghen? 011 y.
{Volum. and lime
lo.ut rodu.3,
us, day mud *Ou
sel on .host natl.
=
344 tddol4l4,
ood And othey'pA•
, fooeralToroliddog'
at inortestzotice.,
.11rotycos ,
greet. Cariboo.
Roil.. am., do.,
NTED--'IIELP.-11W . anted,a'
• lee, tidy OIRL, to do gederal tioneererloir.
MU.: be 011 to .do 'zeal
• • k ea. One not a...domed 1../ do mato:
, If ecOape*nt, wood be l'pre (erred; addlif
maned they .
and pleaefandeeen.
e home. dipply a , £o. 65 BEAViit
r Dan) Ohld. Altaith lay C)t,.
t1114A0..'-
genic i
h...
fortab
WANWEID=-AGEslll` l4 7—lma every',
tow. aid y west o Itoauttins,'
Winnow' arid it.fol ante: l i needed to 01117'
family. Maslow It &toad rolltable.. .Call ow'
send or htlibrom Hoe to .' N. BAILITs - Bt.
J'amespotoli
R ESPT.
ET 7 6 . ORE itoom suith
for Groes and Produce Store. 'alum:.
I• t Ferry 'et and Illamend alley, near
mood M kit. The hairlibe la new.
llon will he Mtn nest month. Also, the
g adjoining. ittiStore Room and trwell-
I led. looter. of HATS eriTZWABT.
•
Liberty street.
FOR SALE:
ea
iM D
Posses'
log at
ltd. 1 I
FOBALE—THREE 81171L01N6
LtrlS 114 BELLTIELD, neor ()Wand But- .
. tlon, tiro ogaltres from Um honour Vock. Zs&
lot 487 4 46, bentlfulry oltosted.;and odd
away: .r.ocialro of 'WILLI/111 1,114,1111/3. 38111
Mut Stmat.
NAI,E-11011OES .—A
••••H. Wklira.l7ary sad Rale Stable...
dna ROME tIlay); [Am D•PPLII
GREY HO TS, aw LARGE DRAUGHT
HOME; Ihr6 BLACK MAIM; AA. GRIT
MAU*.
bola
71!INT STRYSI, nau limmag.
HIM
/PEP
=ME
FOR 4nol•Lot
tot liaalsettaa arid by \ A 44 dams Averts,
assarFeager Hallway. Dot 10 feet.
H MO?. eon and good WI.
well Improved. goose and Let as att`air
Bidwell street. • Chi, Lid 23 by
test; Howe OW.. weird. uu, in. roma* sod
good cellar; water sod fu. Also, several nod
Honors suad Lots la good locallod lagette of 4.
ROAR • CO.. Beaver WM, :mar Calmat.
Iderieheeter.
FOP HALE — That well known.
''' ThYLitld SPA.I4IJ; salute In the Fifth ,
.1, linos.. as "nom men Ball, ' adpitnirg
1
Market Bonn: on Penn meet. no baud-
Ink la than stories high. and most sir e taotially
b Pt, emit. Islas ten large, commodious • owns.
lodiarino a loata Concert Haifa a good 'table an
the tack end of the lot. sehleb Is Z' Os' lon feet;
deep. From the ooneenionca at the, locality.
this house boa entabilahed a permanent busing u;
and la angora email lt act las earthen any other
bon. in the nord. ar. T.U.F.P.1 1 4 Properly .
I la now orating lo the :- PILL A ShUTe
I' LT, Real Zotot• Agents. B•lloc Weal.
arencoclll. .
1 008, AS YOB PASS BY, A
TEM LARUE AYD ELZOADIT =PLAY
117NSEATH ft HABLaTT,
66 rrrtm Ematarr.
Aril =Alva! pods la tbetrilae. They hen*
Jul eseelysiourir doctor
Wattles, .Teiflry, Silver,,Ware,
=I
ZalSwiLlCresl• 313cosermi,
• ell Our eiaterMtned to ea at'
==!
IrEIICOATINGIBI
OVEZOOArIAaII
o 4 notco &TINOS!
An lantants and era satotiatent pi
H. SMITH'S
11.114131NG
a tit ITTLIJI IT., ecreser,r Federal.
(NEW 'IITYIEDDINO.I
EMT G. HALE,
Merchant Taller,
or:Penn anelit. Usir ermine
PITISBUIIN, PA.
. .
THE BEST HOLID•TI
eatL One °rum. cullermd
Waterleft t WlSaws 111114 t
pacadass, ent!bdilibluini axed
isle ode by •11//g. stanza at
00., sr rum some,.
1 OTICIC.--1' have this day eofd
,
t M rs
'oaf's) Interest In tberog OM tosref
'grand anonlsld Strut., Nun iNud:"Alx
. 'ar. to Wzrz. a JWIXEPON, sal would ara ,
•
for theta the patronage of toy old east*.
ors. . ' ' W. W.. PAY' S '
DaanalberlitP.l.9ll. ' . ..
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