0 gittsliu* Gkritt •ATIIIIMILY, Tim nine Lorna' twir system west ;tato operation in the Minot shops of the Reading railroad bowpoy on Mon day, .Uto inm., with a corrupoodieg re &talon in the wages of the ethnic/eel. This must be the inevitable result so long u it Mimi two to man a bargain.. miss AGO some of the democratic leaders who delight in smartness instead of eonsistency snd , self-respect, were eager to have the Democratic National Convention meet before that of the Republicans, and forestall its action by nominating Gen. Grant Inc President. Subsequent revelations' of Gen. Grant', V i ew . , : „„ p ,niked questsona have made this proposition unspeakably absurd. priEROGAiIvF,S OP Itll.F. nothm. The President and' Senate concluded a treaty with Bassin • for the acquisition of its American possessions, conditioned upon thapsyment of seven millions of , dollars. In his latelitinnal Message the 'President called the attention of the - House of liepr sentatives to this treaty, specially with view to an approrriation of moneys in pliance with its terms. This brought u the whole subject for consideration, d disclosed a wide dif ference of opmi n as to the prover func tion.of. tee Use in such cases. Mr. &ISMS main ed that an the Frost . quit t end Senate were by express previa• ion of the Constitution authorized to conclude treaties, the Howie was int pushy - bound to make any appropria, . gel of funds necessary to perfect snob engagements. ito. WAIIIIIOESIL, of plinoiti - Gen. Finnan and Bea. Scatracx took a very different view of the cue. 'Their position .is that the President and Senate can conclude any treaty they will without the consent of the House, provided an - expenditure 01 money is not involved; but that the Coa siltation makesno exception to the re , quirement that all :Money bills shall originate In the House, and,dlivei no in timation of en obligation on the part pl that body to vote money Agana its judgment of the intrinsic merits of the . particular case. " This latter certainly has the'st-tivant -- . ego of comporting both with the letter and, spirit of the Conatitution.. It con forms, moreover, to those elementary principles which ell publicists of author ity unite es regarding to be mullet to the due balance of grivernmental powers , under popuisr institutions. If the Pres . ident and Senate have an exclusive and absolute right to enter into any treaty engagements whatsoever, why did - the Executive appeal to the House to lend its sanction by formally cementing to the payment of the sum stipulated ? The President, much as helms assumed, dare not put his hand into the National Treasury, take out 'seven millions, and pus it over to the Muslim representa tive. Nor dare the Senate counsel kin, to do that thing. -The reason to obvlens The treaty making departments hive • entered into engagements they , are not , competent of themselves to fulfill. Any treaty, not involving the payment of money, they can conclude independent ly of the House; but when they presume ' to make a bargain that requires menet for Its consummation, they are constrein ed to ask the - consent and participation of Bepreeentatives of the People.. . And this Is well. The &Cutup of thiThasury is certainly infatuated with the belief that we can buy the Govern= meat rich; provided the Senate will only rally ell the wild speculations into 411erhe may dip. Indications are net Wanting that the Senate is smitten with a kindred hallucination. Nations, se . well as andtvidwil, are victims to the , lust of territm ial aggrandisenient Many a man is dissatisfied and perturbed be cause he cannot acquire titles to all the farms coterminous with his own. Not a few such have indulged their greed to complete impoverishment. Napoleon, Charlemagne. A'exander, Clear, each tried - the experiment of grasping the tomitilort of the" world. Their hands . were. strong, brit not strong enough for • so vast an ruidertaking. It is folly for ibis Republic to follow their example. and well for the House to stand firmly upon Its prerogative as guardian of the money Chat, and refuse to bankrupt the Government or burden the people by purchases, prompted by emtntion, and when acoompllshed, only alluring on to others of like chaiuter, in a series with out end. EUROPE. Twenty years ago it was the - fashion in this country, and throughout Europe, to speak of wars as Delongtes to an earlier and ruder age, and to exult in that development of civilization which had • lasugurated the reign of peace among the nations, destined to widen and deepen until itehould include all tribes and peoples upon the face of the whole earth. It =tube confessed there were appearances in the actual condition of affairs which excused if they did not 'ratify these roseate felmitations. Upon the fall of Napoleon the Great the En 's:peen nations found themselves; (sew parrtively exhausted. The young men had fallen before the scythe of war, the emcee of revenge were dried up, and the exchequers burdened with unpre. cedented liabilities. After a quarter of a century of Strife, and tumult, , and bloodshed, and overturning', repose was not only-gratefal; ft was indispensable. Even ocean cannot 111WSIIInfaintath the turbulence of its waves. But, whatever incidental 'inconve niences or horrors the nations expo fleeces:lon that stormy era, stretching from 1789 to 1815, there was much In the retrospect to recompense for all the sacrifices endured. When the" blOodj drama opened, feudalism existed in the plenitude of its strength in all the near taxman' nations; when the curtain fell upon the field of Watego feudalism was numbered among the *relics of this past: In the convulsions of the times it went down to death; or, rather, those convulsions sere produced by the rising up in wrath' gamut it of the oppressed manes. The struggle was fierce, pro. bitter; but the fruits .theroot were pleasant to . the eye and sweet to the taste. That terrific era stands inter jetted between the ancient and the mod en world; and constitutes • historic barrier which the old barbarism can never pan Over. j Bet, though the 'maple, gained ranch In that high controversy, they did not nein all, Having rested for a generation to resitperate their wasted powers, the contest was renewed In 1848, under new pretexts and in different fortes; al& with chngilig results lin bent Conti): ned weer since. The, end is not yet; and - ' will not be until Civil Liberty shell be "made perfect through suffering.'!_ England is experiencing -the truth of the maxim list "they who sow the wind, shall reap the 'whirlwind." Cen tury after century she trampled upon Ireland, making a natural resistance to oppression the perpetual excuse for fresh outrages, and finding. in the animosities ' engendered by diverse religious creeds • and forms, both pretext and justification for all the wrongs she desired to Indict. What if we grant that the larger parted' .• the Irish population are ignorant, super stitions; haPulalyst and brutal? Behind ' this 'admission would Lin imperious questions, that can 'neither be silenced or shoved aelde. Stil the sort of goy . moment to which. tie Irish have 'been cd subjected ten to eradicate these peen , Mudded 1 Has Protestant England given th Irish an efficient and fair ceremon 00l System? Would Pro testant. ngllshmen accept education ': for their o a Children on the terms they , . h i , of Catholic Irishmen in coasideratlonThf scanty governmental ettbsidletic.„ Nor dp the Irish constitute the only section of dissatisSed population In' Oreslt Britain. The industrial classes, which there, as In all' countries, are a large majority of the population, poten tialin physical strength, formidable in the practical knowledio they P•noess• and largely bound together by trades organizations, are fully resolved to be admitted to full participation, in NlA icarrights. These two elements have much in common, and if they shall heartily coalesce, will either wring ins- POrtnt concessions from the govern, mentor put it in most serious jeopardy. The Roman question is a chronic source of trouble in Europe; a menace equally to the progress and the repose of nations. Some twenty times have French troops saved the temporalitiee of the rope, ash the troops of other Eu ropean nations as often. The failure of the scheme for a Congress of the pow ers to adjust this problem on the basset dictated by France, shows that this peril to tranquility is now as active as at any former period. A fresh crass of uneasiness is added to per.existing complications. France and Astarte have entered into stipule ions for the security of Turkey, of which Russia complains. She declares, that if these stipulations shall be persisted in, the pence of Eu rope will be endangered. r:l=2 With no many prognoatieationa of coming trouble, the old year will does gloomily upon the Old World. RELIGIOUS INI Ei, LION CF. It is generally conceded that a majori ty of the membership of the different denominationa are females, and that few Comparatively are brinight Into active service in benevolent and church opera dolt& Theofticebearets of the Churches being almost entirely males, the field of active day for female labor in. the churches is very greatly chcumscribed. lfuch hulbeen said in regard to 'buns. tug their nseflanees in this direction, and but little done beyond imposing certain . duties pertaining to benevolent rove. meets. Of into some of the leading evangelical denominations have f sit that s'ysat wake of moral power existed for the lack of 'ratable work for the female members, and the question has been die. cussed in every phase. Tho result has led to the belief that females might be made useful by establishing praying Mr des among the families °Mho respective congregations, and thereby crestatta quickening influence tint would be felt with great force, not only in the public prayer meeting, but at the dispensation of the Word, and In' revival seasons. Then, too, it is believed their sphere of usefulness in visiting the sick and desti tute should be enlarged fromeimply per 'ormlng the tender offices of affording temporal relief and sympathetic manifestations for : their" social and temporal comfort might be M ortared by the higher and nobler word oeinetracting them in the things of Christ, by reading the word of God tolt l. This offering prayer, anti religion], conL _This kind of missionary work would develop a vast amount 'of latent powerj in the churches, and Act like a leavening moccasin every congregation. this it l e 'peetes of women's rights needs enlargement and more attention from the sterner sex. The , important part that females perform In oar San y Schools 'and • benevolent ope dons, demonstrate beyond cavil tb - .superior adaptation to the spi teal work suggested. .A.' cones. pendent of the:Presbyterian . Benner Calls attention to the discussion of the question, "What . csikwousen db in the Church?" in the late Carignan Consen• Lion 'nib's city. One of the results, Qs organization the Young. Women'. Christian At.ortoten, is_particularly dTr3ltupoli, from which 'Yippee:3 that this corps K women in their visitations to \the homes-of those who do pot ag.eld Sabbath tervices, to read, talcand spray with them, and employ Means' (Or-their conversion, discovered Lisa existence 01 the "social evil" among their own seam a shocking and alarming extent, far be yond what they conceived existed In our midst. This has suggested a new field of 1 abor, and they desire to peke the eft rescue tt to cue their fallen ones, by pl ng them In a Hoene where they tilbe under religious Isilluences. _The burden of the article Is the pies for such a Home, and urging Christians' herea bouts to take steps to secure one, and that right speedily. The Evening Mad, of. New York, ad- Vi lee olergymen to "strike" for, higher salaries, and that they should respect the dignity of their ofil'ce *lnsisting upon their rights.- - The great problem In such matters is for theta to so act that they will escape from the suspicion of being acittated byllordld motives. At the Presbyteital Contention, re cently held =Steubenville, Ohio, it was recommended that the members should gOwo and two, as far as possible, awl beld,protracted meetings in the church es.' and that in etch church these Berri. ce; be commenced with a day of hturdll atibn and prayer. • The Pittsburgh .Clirislian.Advocato Is out In a stirring article favoring the re stokitation of the .Naganal Mayasinc, which wu muted in 1852 by the Gener al Omiference of the Methodist Episoo• pal Church, but after a few years it.wu suspended. It tidnka the Church has writers enough to enrich such a mega. zthe with solid and delightful thoughts; to make it sparkle with words of beauty and wisdom; to manufacture it into a volume of purelefluences, educating's - lid mnctifying men. It thinks It woulli be well supported, as the want. of such a magazine is extensively felt. It appears from a card of seven Con gregational ministers, published In the Advance. of Chicago, that they are la• boring for the 7'o-conversion of the New lock Independeje to evangelical truth. Perhaps another "editorial soliloquy , may appear 110013. ' .The Catholics' have puichased the old Methodist church in Manville, Pa., and redo:limited it in the early part of this u.oath. The Ohitatan Advocate thinks they are now in the true Apos talicaksicceuton. The 'ddratioe thinks our Methodist brethren are convinced that %he'll:ode= Calvinism -is practically other than the ancient, stiff, triangular theology that was so near akin to fatalism. IdonOmmit Methodist Episcopal Church In 4altimore has had s continuous revi val icy three months ,flast„ resulting in the conversion of nearly three hundred and fifty souls. The accesedons to this station during the revival have in creased the memberiblo to fifteen lam. died The first colored Conference of the Southern Methodist Church flu just been held at Jackson, Tennessee. Over one hundred preachers and neatly u marl by delegates were present. About misty were ordained deacons and eight elders The Second Congregational Church at Oberlin is progressing as fast as the weather will penzdt: The secret society question is agitating the Oberlin church es The joint committee of the first And second churches on llusqustion could not agree—the Mist Chuich com mittee reporting in favor of refusing ad• mission to adhering Masons, and the Second Church Committee standing in favor of Omitting them, other condi tions of Oluistian chmeheabeing met. ' A new Baptist - Church has been com. sensed• in Chicago,. which ism cost 1 when completed fifty 'thousand dollars. The membership is small and all of whom are poor. No cue hasbeen asked to give, but they have received as an anstiver to prayer three thousand dollars, and have set far had contributions sent in as feet u they ',could nu them. The Adtanew lays after one prayer meeting, which lasted until .10 p. m., they re ceived a donation of seventeen hundred dollars. Blush the first of May the Congrega tional Union have had sixty applications from clinches for aid, all•needing houses of worship. The trial of Rev. S. IL Tyng, Jr„ is to come off January 10th nest. Bishop Potter has selected as the Court, Drs. Beach, Tuttle, Hoffman and Hollings• Wing', and Rev. Hr. . Moore. The first frier are raid to be High Church, and the last moderate. The Preachers' Meeting of New York, (M. E Church,) e body of nearly one hundred ministers, had a discussion in regard to reading and preaching ser mons, and the unanimous opinion seemed to be, that while the ministers should maim thorough preparation, by writing or otherwise, previous to the pulpit service, ho should neither mem orize his sermons, nor read them from manuscript, but should be free to think and speak under the inspiration of the occasion. Considerable 'Pace is taken from time to time In the Catholic, in repreeentlag the public services of Bishop Domenec, showing bow highly his labors are ap— preciated by that people. A correspon dent recently refers to a visit of the Bishop to a neighboring county In the most glowing term; on which he says that ho fancied that be could behold in the Right Reverend Prelate before him, all the unction of a Rodriguez; the the ological profundity of a Balmer, and the burning eloquence of a 1,43 Casa; Beecher's "Norwood" is severely crit icised, and especially its publication In the New York Ledger, and then hi be ing dramatized for tie theatre. • Those of his own faith are the severest critics. The Advance says the step from the Ledger to the theatre is a very natural one. All this severe criticism helps Benner and increases Beecher's no toriety. —On the 29th of October last, a farm er, named Ableitner, living near St Charles, Minn., was called up at mid night by three men, who, when he open ed the door, 'Mused and beat him and finally shot him dead. Next slay search AEA made for the murderers, and a man named Wkitmart, was the moat active in the work. A few weeks later Whitman moved away, and about the middle of November BOMB Chicago detectives were summoned. Atter a close investigation they pronounced him to be the murder er. Search was immediately instituted for him and he was slowly traced from town to town to New York, from thence to Reynoldsville," in the same State, where his family was found residing; and then, step by step, back again to the mimics of Michigan, where the murder er wis captured and confessed his guilt, acknowledging that he was one of the fearful three, but stoutly denying that he was the one who died the shot, at the • same time refusing to betray 'his amen'. pikea. Surely the old German proverb is here ere.a plifi r d, and sooner or later the "sun brings things to light." • PURE LIQUORS. Pare Licaon, Pam Liguori,. Pare Lipton, Pere Ligiums, Pura Liquors, Pan Llano.. • Pot mediates' purpmem For medicinal g , For medicinal Dammam Cognac Brandy, Pon Wine. Cognac Brandi, r Port Wine,. Blurry Wthe,'Hailrtra Wine. Phony Wine, midair* Wine, Catawba Wine, Pan tiollamg GIRL Catawba Wig& Pen Holland gilm. " rani Jamaica Kern. -Pere danialoa R. Pure Rye bitty, Pu a re m Rye Mblat - y. Pam, Rya Malay. Pare Rya Whica7. AT JOSEPH FLEXING'S, Corner of the Dia:Dove and street. of the DiaMond lad fatal wan. tlelt:trie ►ustessions this Simon. . /tbs• Winter has Irma bts smart aver Ms toad. tlts•sratt, bar stab a , tistesams, seta bats! soo.oosorsost. so, ssossasoa •ti t tba, alma sallaavtelsiarall as Juntas • luta, ea, the trlgt4 atssespllass strodaSsa a baL &&& t & gem Tau blow' aliVCe from ab, anstleast the towy back sons Its aaaaa 10111InallS. arta alto as revs, tatteastat'saa - Pulao-ary Duna°, /Missing.. Asa tts . astst. dttardeswor th e stomata *melt an ate to to the result ' Rov e what Is repulsed to Units She num setlast ths a.taate of dlseste thus eases ere.? Olean) • 70xto. whet, 16CLP. Tkroxish the steattell upon the etre datlom 1..4 the eeteeus yslees. shall redet.t.nla• the sltsl to the .true,. ate Once then ets. of mutton sad eees.tlon. sot thatraot al that le required Mitt. the TONI./ mast be couttleed leeks a. TILIS• ATMS and ntnotsersu eft...Wes us Will tend t 1.. a the whole asta.al seanelnety reed esoxklee ortler.•' These; three grand requi,ite. or • lathier rests rattle erirt; id their fare.% oartetlsa. is Webs TSTTItaII ET0111•CIS El Ttae t whleh ass ainayounded o' ailudrasita add eatta,tt s of the moat Lethal add herattllr mole, oth, ILA plate. that the herbalist. eta baLadlstt of tha world have apt d`tedse•it 1. Coughing in Chu ch. Busidreds of nersous dental the Intsrest of = lIIICICSIE. when In ehhewhe end frhehenli7 I= nark, Si unbecoming as It Is dangerous to tb health of Um pawn Memel!. SWo«d.ot b.. UR IEZTOILit, of Mi:An:Wt. bolt {worm* • medsolno erhtW, althoorh you awl rimy It to you p:ctet, If Ton out tot. • dos. Dittoe goboi t `Chlray yell alloy all tlotllse an! Inftstloo of the /secs, sod by s ierseierszee In Its SI. tts a 4ST or two, will entire , ' cure the disease. 80 DOOM' . COUGH ANY HOF/SIN THINK Of DR. HIT 808 and Ids GEMINI 11/LCTuRAL ; opez your heartstrings Zed purse tireless, sad yen will he abetter sad ampler wee, sad sot be looked upon. O. who annoy. your tdobbors. Ice DOS get It 10 say Urns stets. DS. IiZTOSHS CONSI7LTATIOI ONTICIt for Loss Isamostlons. X0..20 FINN ST. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 11214 BM 3174-at, Jr., Adana Zwritsa 41a0,154 lt/th Iltrest, la aq auffierlsed ApigsS to 91661110 Adverliseaunts for As GAZDTTAmwI sU otherpapers throw/lona W rhittafaislas [(CALLUM WITHOUT DRUGS The true curative plan or natural baling al is hate. anUrr ly awn phyttol plea principle. —upon the acirrartrorr 717007:001 is appapti; at ne no alma the tan 8C.11,411.11.0. tad tads actrisat . Taws betnuatimlatr d La a water Fibs potent In the aarittaant Or Matta Rom tte att.. But before -we can boll through th. Inherent vita , p ropertat of the tia• saa, we bring the I•TIONAL Wen:MA SiDICA to bar, la Daalatto our Tea DI , 11111,1. case, Bad morbid tosteritia tbronett the te• brit? oft - . de:marine wallet.. elation pro state. ad Baas valves, with which the astern is bowman. aupplial. Bat wan then are either obatractad or not laden/toed. the panal• a la ate r ata; thereto , . looked of aorklaii lett we elf b fora wa have salad Wire money than we can nit.. it l• our Mama polo? to lean gut the -Ow. of it hteaustraa in the bodily tab- ernacle. In order that we ma rive to Inherit one Intarsl wealth of Dwaine.. ifs our animal towca. alterawa, attualtoti r taloa... to. wart lb. talawy canto. or vital taloa, offal:rat the Corralrewand. lutict.d by drugs: By a er,rirect dollies with eaten iritha proving. of dievaserwearadicate Ma whole wakens al DarilWei, among which rya - rape worm, anal worm. 06.4111.0, tumor., saran. emu. dropsy, leanity r , diva.. of the' i nag or walirti et. Ortr am ari Matta w.la a, dist rait. Byer tonalatat. dyaw wit, lea, ate., stem, auraiwa. sad 10 abort every Mame that nab L hair to. paraded ea remedial MSS is ad bared W. We do art expect to pleat all. But tate who LW/4 been We victim. of the mantel= and lavabo. Lingo Ot slzatialal. am woman; aud antraria astral-lout tuna. ter pnuacel tradruow I'ErTIICAL Ting, Is its broodiest ante. canter th. Via-Oon• arcane Sawa 501104. by Baia. an L Bar at 80. SU (MAMBA AVRNVII, 41.40.11 Piltsburgb. 100,000, /00 0 4 0 100 000. Just reettrwl. the &Wee Malta et .#llllOOl/ 10.11111 OLEO, With will be alszioad of at low rats. to the tad.. W. IL tll.lll.lsY, Whelesslo Gros.. hie oil Liar., areas Plttsbursh. WASHINGTON =LLB, lhaligta 9tred tnr ratilugl Clair &mkt W. W. ANDERBOX, M..fsetarr , 0ff30611116aL4 117.7L01:11% lliforeiD 7.1f1). Ura.n dallvaa” la vitt., city, flew , f Ural. of all kfed. *cal .ad Corn saailed. an •Cort agate.. f ion Tim notnimrs.-A Janie &took o! Owe Gold and a Hew Watches, PGATUPWAItt. VA NCI 0000!, sultateelor MuIICA7 rrtiottta, at No. 1111 antagr. AtLICI..XT Sr. _ • -4,•111N SOARER DRIED CORN-6 Ws. MrrT.l-"tCon" "el"la" s dfe,etotlZV I'%; Mimi 11 ..1...0n rorr r •Pd ^ .t• A FIX D itch received awl toe So at A. d tTg MISHAP, dal Offlur Llben7 11..14 PITTSBURGA DAIT.,YI GAZETTEi SATURDAY, DEC NEW ARVERTIBEMENT6% NEW ADVERTISEMEhTST OrTIIINrrIt CHURCH, Sixth STIMET.—CTiOUAL BERVICIL.—gem Me. EVERY RUN ISV. St RS et n. hicarPREACIIING EVERY NAB - BATH. 11{p 11 . 0 I A. m oLtid . 7 ,, i .m. In NORTH AVIC I N U 6 U. E. enuactr. - cor ner North Avenue and Bearer street, MI, gbenl City, her. K. B. EINYI)Zit, raster. MI ate In vited. beats free. Sabbetti School Pig o'clock m. Pod I.l{, 0. m. !far UNIVERSALIST counca, MENEM. Ur FIUANT AIiDTIIIRD AIDS. —Puler. 11. Rev. A. 8t18.1511A Pr.aclilag EVERY MUND AY et lON A. R., sod 7 P. Y. Madly School at , 13f A. X. , All Me people are la nded to tome AAA hear. °rRELienCOUN.-- , BE FIEWX cauents... Cannel". /Meehan, 1 , 7 terse.. Eleay.r Janet aed;liontneraery weaves ~ reeachlan TO-Idantlloss., (bora., IMO at la !‘ Y.hltd " h'd'are 1. at D• %h. Putt.. of b. Clhareh. J , Alh hl KING 111 (Le Massy ne le the aeries on •ttlualatlan Unity-reran. se it.- flee Weld na..•. will delivered to-sew" ay. re.a Owe. and the religions public eshocial,Y are lensed. OrFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. —dery lett at the NEW CII PEI.. !earth a,raet, asp,. oraa .t0.11..11110W, .4105,, and at H. Sabbath echool art o'clock re-j Pas tor. ara- I REV. JA M ES t a 8 ed. 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Emelt 2. tla T—Talt Ayr Taw. S. , abb.ta "nate , Uar.zr. a. TIM. Si b... iribbabilt. V. Taxa. 4. liabbath a.,elna J• 4 .11— .11• allaa •• a a a. Sabbath Jan. la—Tan n a. Sabbath ...Wag, .1 4.24- Mit Faun Tit.. Tea and yOar 'Mende are Gordis/1y Invited. has veal. and welcome toad. M=MM!MM GrAN r Jotrarn PiEETEviu tlam WA. Ittoolbo`dere the Colrt of betot TUF4 O II. II 7. ttclti zi:t •ly IRel It•twee:rj , er . o.sotylrectora to te. oat "1.11%7" 0 0 * Vilk. JO.. 9.0` 1. Eircraun NORMAL INSTITUTE. ♦ NSW . T.LI I / 1 WILL. BitilN ON init. FIRST it OF JULNO•iIIe I= Naplete it hiliee Nine ie tie Aerial italtei. =C:2111:21 FOBTT.FIVE ORGANS • AND MELODEONS. Drieet 'tom %La factories of Geo. •. Pritte...% OD.: Treat Lins ay • C 0..• and Prescott Woe.. et prlc • Isom new •owsrda. Cril mot esti:llse rids eploolld new stook. at 0404 WS M 17410 tefOß.. nnir.Yegt. wooed door lOW. Wood. daerio SELLING OFF AT COAT BOBBILTS tic SKEREATT'S, 61 Fmlihfleld timed, OUR 6200 E OF ROCISEMENIS HUM GOV.D3. STOWS*. FEE n•6{. COAL VA FINE ICON. SAE STANDS, Go rd rham co to rtfrebaso Prestias To Tim ea" BLDG—we, Ihr on -131. X !HO 109 N Z et 3 of PlUsbulgh and Allegbea7. a„ r.eoma.ua 4)# PM to toting • cell ITitorsm•it to th• ram iraohlo Art, 1 icolllast •ot tali. or 11. k.t.0.. hove over won. 4t . Is . rot. si of tot, esio.tal op.'s. ti IR HI Ttitstait it. it. itAi U. . It. 111. CO -Ott. r..r.. our. Ineoltlllo. A 11 , 1Ltitt. . . n T Wilittitt, . - 1.4 J. 0000.111. datti:l7 .I•ors Ist/ITTOL. (TREAT REDUCTION xncr z.ilixcans PViII7R, ORR If CO.. IHW DIME. WX.Me, MALI% A L N . D eg V u r voc LV D 6T , •01 , 19, Bko.lln 1314 w. AT GILIAATLT noiToser corwr OF THE (TM ID or. lerAllt4. ler lb*. westari 410 et als Is II on krapto.. tba ta. of I. .' liasiknpt Wi. AA Weenier Or Pe h 611-1, A- M. bb ß nnat Ar as t s h t e rapter a.. teas Laned by iliVATlkalik L M. 1100 Z, nf Y. City or Al retie... ts boom.) or •Ile• 0.7. P. elate en Pen) lean. in .14 Dl.. 'Cad.. • Bank.. bp. potion of Ms manor. end the Imminent of spy Polka. boot. IV proverty tattoo.. to had bead. rapt, to M. .1 tor 11....., ane lb* tinast.r of soy proper.?' b7ldm oroa , ..o pm. A ineent. -f of .14 bankrupt. to ploys skein debts. *se . more A. e;1111 MUM, nil be bald at • Coon girl= tleilitrib#'oilf";?;&‘%7fs. A.F. .to e•blort..' at to. Bee of -.MUtt• HAMMES. an ~a ltil, n ree4 tka ritatallars4,l l 3l.llnreagt.4 . l).- 411 . 111112 - . • EXTRA LatlGE , SOAR/II *BD COl/401F1r11.„ Ledlei and Pandren.s ptalußutlosr, AT PHALAN'S. Ladles' And =WAWA Wools's Mloyes Aid ma. Lulus' andOldldson'a Woolen - Voids and CApi,' • AT ragt.'sx.a. • beautiful susrunint of ladles. Soo cloth Gloved, In stoles Hbalisk. And owns, AT PM ILAN'S. • rim 11•• •s 4 Ing• Asitortnen, or ladles, runt's son ?so Usmet. wool lama on otter low. AT PHELAN'S OLD STADD IDOINLISO BTODZ, REM rl=! FOR TILE.OOLIDAIB. WI Las wow READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS, With • Imo tad Meet iwortter. of Inr. 1. NIL 1.13.1.14/i sad 1111,260- Pol.lr.d.i SUITE3*-H. 'raison, Y.) 'True uA CHILD &La. variety oviiiiar, Oa .0 Wu... 10 v.t OR& & L 04,41,1%, • ==!!Ell=tl NUOINDAT PRESENTS, . rr xi • CLARK'S DRUC STORE. 7/NE . EM=2M ==! No. 103 Fifth 6trett WAISSSUADESAMDSTAND& JUST UFA WAD. AT AA WOUD ST.. OVAL AND ROUND SHADES, wit► Ad Atteort HA.d..,otW gm sad lOstato. LOOKING . GLASB fir ANDO, YOH LILT ♦!D 51CALATON LiAtrES. Tor ado Introduced moo. BEIM r 11111.151 r. docal LADIES' FURS A.AAdim , otitt7. of inivorletr quality, BELLIIIIF LT THE LOWES T PRIEM - -. al, the Nzwirrt.Las HATS AND CAPS, AT PRATT Al BrAmps, NO. 107 relleral 11111011‘ AII•EAAA7 FELT , BATCHES, JEWELRY, J. R. REiA) &- No GEININ!tk Street, Ulu on Bind ou of the mortamita of JEWELRP, prarcirss, And SILVER-WAti B to In!. 0157. am CDDY TOYS! OIINDY TOYS! AT XXW Bum mime. Br W. P. HUNKER. do 00., ROL 222 A 224 Liberty Street, (CORNER Ur SIXTH.) Coady Tog Manwfacturers UNION STREET. Nt/Awls limbs e); that pits.ast for opsslog InStuTlsevesta :13.1 bVistriztal4 way Ile um wash p.PTlgnicoo..s. MIAMI Clttyltolldto MARY .CRISTM Christmas Presents. =1 Th's is TOth:ng niter or mnrr •DDroyrlau Ytr • gl~ tO jA oat of the lOCowtntvtltler • TOY boons, • HLWAIIII OP emir. Or6ilaoOtOrol ITEMS, Nog. porr. men, ,IVNE•THN: CRoIIMES BI•111. , 170F rLOWIOI3, ,PISr OOLO HAS, • OIL PAII , TIII‘II. **AIRILY SMILE!, V•r)'Eno selelecllon FOE)(, well bound. Chess and Backgamnon Boas ALL KIND OF GANES. UMW EMI L 9 LDD MIMIC MS Portmonies, Pooket Books, Xassell '033. Mr.3?.1.17•6 is CARD, CASI.B, Gent's Dressing Cases, EVCANT BOUND PRAYER BOOKS bo l tT:4=l,ll.:LTII ! Vg:.!'" "i- BOGLE & CHAMBERS No. 74 Flfto Strtet. d. 21,194 800 FOR CHRISTMAS AND' N.U.V7 IrEA.IEA, At ; Half Price. let varlet?. • ' fistrmitk,Stboal n ate: • f Sfareotespas with Vitra. No b sites .a _ ' Ltdiellalsssrle St oil Wee. StatlcacryStAl Stud. • Zustan ifloyabls /truss. f_ ill tit itptile WM:lasted hperi for, incu7. Cnil and Get Hatgains• At Us f.lll Ittlabllsbed , BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT, Blzah Bartel, Below limlabaleld. JOHN D. EGA N. GIFTS FOR 1867-'6B. Tee arrest Assortment to the Cb y, CONIIFI•ING, 11 r.nr, Fin. Thema and AI.II6IIIIMIX !leaks, Work Weirs, liter tat.., enamel Pocket Bents. !kettle . ••ampaalene; Cleanlne Tar kap =aware. Ilanebelel Port neonate.; • llobenolan and Mks* Paernt lopleadld Clow; *caw dkOraatnelatne Mn. Ben and teens; Plaolo Aiken.; • Ladles' SOO GruallenedWa ilwatalag VO, Parlor Croquet lamplasmna yO Heerlen Ileamtre and alner Gamer; Glove anal leandk•rvlllet bowls, And al real... Tail, tr Or TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, loarartnl d:rvet l r. m Reread, Sri to% throasla Za.tern teas, ad will a• told a[ LOWS. rnl I.ltbaa eau 00 .taint Neu wane. C. YE IGER ac CO., 11•11:163 1)n YAitiT DTEIZIT. pitICEB REDUCED 1 For the Holidays, ERWIN, MorIONNELL & CO.'S 171 Federal sL, Allegheny GREY TWILLED FLANNELS AT 23 A1t1174 WHITE FLANNELS. AT fl 4 9[211T11. ALL-WOOL FRENCH MERINOS, DE AIMS, PRINTS, GINOIIAMS,. TI KINGS, TABLE LINENS, t.R BA ED. COUNTRY FLANNELS, W ITE and GREY BLANKETS, LONE/ and SQUARE. SHAWLS, BREAK FAST SHAWLSiOpera Centre BROCIIA. LONG SEIA*LS, . . GREY WATERPROOF,' '' '" DROWN- WATERPROOF' GENT'S MIXED MEMO sanirs And DRAWERS, WAIOLVIALN AND MINAIL. At prices as low se any. BRUN, ECONNELL & CO., ITIUZZDZAAL STYLZT, I=sl BEATER CLOTHS, •ND, ,CLOAKEND \ CLOTHS, -. 1 1 The D.ttu,o rtm int to the !UT. et rTe . M 1117ROHFIELD a CO.'s ' • ": .iip. ea /tAII*ST orasar. ALL 0000$ .REDUCED IN PRICE rzENoturopLuis,, Mal I'OPLINS, Z 2200151/ MERINOS. Sorel eget.. No. ST Market Eget et. dt2i CONFECTIONEftIr. MRS. M. C. REFER, f?DCOEioORjTO YES P. A. 11010/13, Baker & Confectioner, Pones of Fainield Find sod I howl Nig, CANDIED, OANDIIII. 04101/11.11. O FRUIT flaw l' FO sad all &Inds of FANCY 'el.'. F21121 4! . .t711T 0 11111 T 11, W 1 . .11aVe tuf. 'l 4 lot p .711 e. at short • .p.ea.114 ICE Vuoa god WINTER 11A, LOON ha. berm • Led op aspodat for Ladle.• racalTed. • large vallety 01 baa4.oma FREIE CH LOXii FOR THE HOLIOAt Sir lanambarlll. plane. IL 11. 4.10011 Corner Illaatool all nod Illoalthiald It. LEAD PIPE t AND SHEET LEAD, • Al Lb. loirent market rote. PLIMEI/U5 , MATZRIAIN. BRANS ARV IRON COMM. LTEALI Puire..ll4 L LAIN and BALViN/MtD LIMN ries. BAILEY, ,FARRtLL ec CO„ No. 97 Salthileld.e.treet. • kW/lIMINOII. PA. detlitria 1868. RUM IES, 18 68 . . - or THE UtWAL VAIIIETIII3, MITI] W. S. HAVEN'S, Cor. Wood and Third Ins. Cl=l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1867 1868. Christmas and New Year! DMA CURIE & CO , 93 Wood Street, MANE BOW OrEBR E 4. I,, LINIE ASSOBB 'a" Elegantly Illustrated HOLIDAY BOOKS rlsO London sop t merlons Editions of StanHamra Authors, cinifdroba's Book., AC, In Ptsln nod ►lns Biodiop. =M=t===l THE BIBLE. • Ilyma Haab., Prayer Book.. anyllsb and Amerleen Salaams BAGSTZIL BIBLES. All (11..;t1•12.. nor th , In piles Irma al to 110 su erlu C rd 431.0, • 03 C tTIVet, Boxee Jewel • w . Paper Salem NEW :AND VEST 11.18/11E. • WNtIANDesIEN , 101111.4 P.m. an& Partf.l/a. • Banat...TWO sad ',Lee Roan. Vray HANDROMN AND ONTENZD AT LOW PRICE& 3 110800lir,Thy Games, Ike CLAVIER OP" ICP HOOPS, ALAI WELL,,IPPORIP-, MOO •ce DPIIBO K. tt UN .10 -3 aka I RI, OLEN NOnapi unquen MAINE lleca.dEallie, ad ,krene mai, Mles Opliard• 2,000 02.210 Wersoses, llertella acd Cradle. Panicle, • Parlor Cu. All,yn - The Z•acterbken or Wheal of Vic, Partreonstes, . Mesa sad Checker Hoards, Vacua% Bake. ' Fancy elan laketancla s. Irate Folder. ' Pic.. CM 1867. I " ) *DATN. 1868 gAY & COMPANY BOOKSELLERS, 65 Wood Street, (ILAZAV iTTE numblyu.) 111111 11111110110 111111 1111 111111110. Books for the Holidays =I REGAN ILY BCU ND AND ILLUITEATED PRESENTATION BOOKS I=EMEI STANDARD ADTBORS .A 24 IMMENSE VARIETY or BOOKS! FOR THE YOUNG Illustritted Juveniles. Toy Books, Family Bibles. Pocket Bible.. Hymn Book's, Prayer Book,. Writing De, ks, Tourists cameo, Port Folios, Gold rocket Book. 4.11: tee s aro., tee. Fon MONDAY, AT WM. SEMPLES. I= San/ DIRK DI.L•IN18. ESML=Ea IL am WIDIF. /AIM YI YlRUJD , •buten 834 , 011:1T/1,1 awes CALICO for Orrof,rts LT 1 0.11/11L) I ewes eCOD DARE PRINIr ATI% CZNISJ 1 case GREY KIN TIICILLY AT I& CENITT 4u‘7 WitITZ sa&i AT LI CN* i=! =1 AT 33 Cl NTS, a TIOICLN 0 = I== 5 bales heavy @URI BLLN damageS. =ll=l I= PANCY NniT saa.wLe, • lail AT iIS4A • PAM .0/iILDHA9`3ALL-wu4a. CM =ED L►DIU' WEITE IIZUINO I= =I EMCEE! Li :13=3211=1 I= ECIEZCIE= CEDE= k[iLilLzEla BALIioULL. BRUIT Intoklis, BAR GWV/18, GAUNILirre. 1=01212 =3 I =EI Whoinnie and ItstaU, at WM. SEMP.I.E.'S, 80 & 182 Federal 81,, Allegheny. V4l4E9' I COLOGNE SETS, ~. • 1 I - 1 . F_A_TOIE"•C .INA, Parian Statu tteA, BOHEMIAN G ASS pi? And other ISTAFLZ LID FA OF 000D3. le Areal TAZI•gy. War T 100 Wood 84... e. 1 I ESTABLIMIGED MUM irrrzo LIP ITH . Hot and Cold Witter, dm.. explultatad sal iirsatleal Workman. JOHN M. TATE, /Umber and Gas Ifitiler, 227 Liberty Street. Pittsbnigh i and 69 Federal Street, Allegheny. Iril,fotivam ha . . I NICHARD BR! dell: ED ~ tO. BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS - FOE T:RE HOLIDAYS. NUN NANAAN VA MA Aso BOWNIIIAN NA.... ALIO 411 T earrimist amiss luta TEA 11l hil.• Also, • lune uwrtment of Deeerund Liebb and /masa OWIA TOILET SETTS. New patiently usdor one invert W-00. lost opened awl fdr atm" , um! rays, at NArcacoell El'idae.t. • IWIIIXEY QM J.! of a su'. ~ly tar oar salep, tafallua. tor mum LICATDE'II 1411. TING. irgagl to r Aitgrtee.ly at WI end elk hU "U" Z 7 J.41/1. rEzEzm BEE 21 NEW ADVEBTIS =NV?. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ---- ODDS! AN ELEGANT HOLIDAY J. B. McFADD6' & CO. 1 WRITER RESPECTFULLY AN. • NOTINCI to their rut , men Viet they hare now on exhibition oh eleg • t eiork of GOODS SUITABLE FOR HE SEASON, • And would re.neit.lol,o ask ILL publio 800.7 examlast.loo. 'Our etoet. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWEL 133 Silver and Plate I Ware, re ,en enzephite, az4 haring •=::::1 &Inca the late DECLINE IN c OLD, HE Are marked at wises sure to Ili VON. J. B. IIIeFADDE ' & CO 95 Market St eet. Sir An a Nov4lty. w eke Intr.:10011m the "VIENNESE SKATE BAG," BoSiethlos sew and 'As, tfuldsome. CALL ♦aD SEIr. Tlit 123371 C)9VICUE. REINEMAN, II MEYRA & lEDL a We'vcrplers, = • HILO LEAVE TO AleNol7 , :ha ae•troetion. by Ire. on their New nt..ra botm No ant ootele able to corn Otlt tem !. r ae proirtooel eon). Inform thelr fe an eneerel .wetPA, new 0.00 elehaat of tine CZ that ovine o rd. MOM .p.. Or lonlBl4VlVt . l. Str oan A11:7101 R GOODS. GOLD BD SUS WATCHES, HI MOM, CLOCKS, FL &TED WARE, &0., Tint war e designed raped ill tow Zoo cpatied out at • T for the rew .tare locale.. No. 29 Fir, Street, = =I am and ne° is o . der to litre aar patrons fastlattes to oo- IMMENSE NEW STOCK, I BULB AGE7fIB YOB TEE !' ::see b , k l;:er:e e t l Vl 7 tu A tgrill_pnrlo p = MASON a MARLIN OMNAN CIoAIDS ND teutOgn lx fora parensalag Downer, A. It will twobobly taloa three mon . he to rent HOLIDAY - STOCK the new stow. and net baring room for ear large saner, we wilo aterrtniag at ' Greatly Reduced Prices. del' :1.77 NEW GOODS FOR IHE ROLLDKra Ws haur justreturned irony thU Wiuf with it trio sloth. uf MAIDS Wulf 'IBS tiOi..llthY V ON. oith are prepsuid to Atli 500075007 PRESENTS FOR THEIR FRIEND:. oua rroca oo:4dr:re or Gant'. Gold Watch.. • Ladle*. Gold Watches. • • Gold Obalim• Chaln nintalals. • ' Vent's deal Wing a Mai rewilet: PH" 4'" 163 '""' 44 ' it.. Corm Seta • • Pine Li" at Seta, • aline Gold boa, • ' /Ins Jet Eau. Colld Silvan Good., Calf Rattan.... • • Lack.. • 111.43. Stlne. puwi w Gold and allner Bead 'Cants, • P a d'Good..rww7 aced,. he. ILL ya BB 'nu n nu nu LEUBI /111:1P. WATTLE* & SOMA FEIL 101 Fifth Street, 4,19.1.1:7n El doors lEore Pm MO old 1867. -- ****** 1867. OBRISTMAS GIFTS. MACRUM & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Street. GREAT HOLIDAY SALE, OF MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS. 70rel and Wo-k Boman Haadt treble f and 1111100 stet/no Path:own lata• dot UR. aan uro Carta t Woe Ow. andßola CIS ,11: trace. Walle .o4l ta t air: 4l.4'47 "war7' Real allel Imltatlon La..; , • nal* and Zobtotiond WatolVfal Cwhatere taavf Plan Cloth ltte eight tan Kld G Of loves. • : A comp • Undershirts and Drawers, , • AT VERY LOW ritiocs. MIAL.II. 11617 IP.IIP NO, Cost cio Quad for tkli cold crisp.. A ccmplctic Ilac of 211.111111N03, C 025110. ISILITS, zaraya AND HMT GOODS. LL CON SOLI AT 11111111! WI ?Mtn MACSUN 81CARLISLII, fin. MO WISUM. 11111113 root. NOW HEADi. LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE; ' Oe. LITIBMIII7, IMICI,IIIIIIICII7OI. cCrsTlSsaerJasvAixsossll6. , 1. DALLAS GALIDIAITIL As AmArleau k A 0:1.1ii 1 Dtir. ,4..OAIIIIIALD:. rEZi:W;UMMA=I 4. TilleTli.6llTT rZkurs . chellitum, s zna"AtON IN • "dlll'.lo. 144.Y11 Tit M H_ONXTUIJOS. _ t. WA'" 9. T.. *WM 11,00111CTQ DL4. OUTS 41116 10, TH. im 1.11:11111111MT. 11....• HZ 000 K, HY DutriN). U. Mk ANMRI , II . OIIY. 44. OUR MONTHLY O .OsBIP . la I.ITIRATURL 011 . SON AT TEIMB OP LIPPINOOTII, LIG/ SIN& flay flotvarkil; r rea r i l ,oll,l l ,. hlaan Co oled for Cann Uallv.l Thlnr Da.ws. ter • fere , te , b et end ea h Teo , . V/ beau:zap n 1 too' Tyne ea extrt 001e r elli,Vela.k...tereel., or Teen. " elp ' •Tlet . int;b•r. all eddrese as re 'Opt or T 121.1 ,•va seats. wt. oleo.. be eared' to Elea their Poet VAa. address la Address .1. B. LIPPI -AT /It Mt. PollUeseaes. dill:1111 • re • • HOMY PRESENT. TWENTY REASONS IMEEMEI MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN. I. talc the 2381 . LNT/RTlgill2 Taal:Ml mats: aartrAnd brlsillni greater istatns than manor loaned On Interest or Invested In nods*. UMW 2. It will render home atirlaUfit, and 1500 more esnenslve and let. Daniddal ansosemanta. • 3. Its mule will eultivater gaid fisting, and hays the best le d lance, F. • I. n will enable your sons and danshtara to learn to play, and so glue theta a vale Ad/ nf); oomnllttmeat. L a. win glee them lltelllt'es to qualify them- selves as teachers of must?, which Is as good s trade or erormuln.. Ttoueseds of lsolcs.ve SOW plasma y kupportlrg thetas elves by tooth.' log mosl•. ../doh they learned screlr ML se comollshmeut If your dstobtor has some apt. nom (or music. ton would bettor gird ht r a good nstrument nom, sod onto urns her to leant to play co It, than to give ber - thoossnita of dollars some years hence. . ' e. it Will be a plea:ore and comfort. 70OMMI: durum the loos waster evening/I. 7. It will last. a UMW's, and you will galas it mo• e see more highly. a. It Is cutler io !cora to niaf on than a nano FJrto sad, cams mach tear:. g. The 'Mason liazuhrTaldnet .Orgons Oe THE BIOS I'2;dt:wow:arts of thls dole In the world. • 10. ; This le proved by the Methuen of the begt edges. They Dave ben'awarded MOW DM name et OVER ellViwTlf nonmetal ontepetle Coo.. Inetutimg the lUSSiT PIII2 111CCIAL at the wira.13.13 OXINIIIT/Olf AT P.M.% this year. In their Cretan. Y. hU. print the test tie ony of more theattan hundred of the bed. mmluene to the Country that their inemmenti., areet all others. When one who vista. to WI nen Innen met claims that leis recommend, as [`obese by hundreds of the most distinguished prgultets. ask him to *lwo yeet Moir frelfeurey. if U Aar ever knee ems. Is. mitt balm a fa pen*. it. Compare the tenements made by hi. • it. side by aide with any others; compare 'them miticMlY nue Me rooghll. tine by tone, nd bon mot fall to see superiority in many respect. 12. These Inetrumenta seethe only ones having 'the catenated Acrowartc dm.LOWS EWALD, the mon lo2pettsat Improvement In reed theirs. meats far twenty years. H. ILey are the Duly Instramente Dewlap PAT nor nair-ADICSTING Itznlt `VALtras, ad Hi war nal natar patented Improvements Of Alm • s Tht.y ara the burr reed UM:manta lumina cloned mortice.. IS. Compere the extellors, and obsene . that the tostrameutt of 31. 2 H. nage the bath best tty of Ivory; trory fronts to the keys; real .bray and not thersty cothred blank thys; dealt lithe n the molt snOtteattat rota...of three ~pones Meese of wood. flood together, and set tint!. to berth. •e., ho. Tele tboronahness of Work. geolp. sod nee of only best =thereat, roes raven too Whole Inurement. , it. Ina thoroughnees of construction of Mete inetruments styes thank the greatest dorsi:MUT. They Sr. not liable to get othof order. 17. Toey will Improve by age., timing eve. better In wooll it of tone. 10. 2116 Y • AWL TEE OEM &PIM INSTRI7- binNTs UP VIZ CLAtli; not the lowest pilot& Indted. thotork toe. difference In price between Um and Interttr buten welly,. In not gent. It ed is t lltUe more to do the very best work. but U ette apes tin tee end. - 19. lite cot late to troll to the Judgment of deafer*, who on toopted to think ,those fnetrw• meats ore the Gut . on welch they raft mote the cf* , Mmt profile. M. a. E. bane Sled their pekoe so ow that lady eaantt afford to pay the largo oonoallisie as atria to dealer, by. Beakers ot Iff fertor +orig. BY. Eva) Itettime at ede asott It (toy 'warratittil. If. It prove. d.ttttiva, rca eyt .tiffer no loss, as their ittimuttelt Is Oboes questlatt. iii . 3and for • eirealm., Which Will be end ernial.onsly. containing NI Omelette= and LLLLLL ions of th•eiller.o4 ttyles and prierk =dela Iraty from 473 to 11..000 and awned,. net: ataterith tectimene la fail fro= the dl. ' tingelehed =genii= or the euuntry to the au= Homy of theme instromenta. CHAS. C. MELLOR, No, Si Wood Street, 1= M=:=!l 20 PED. CM. SAVED ADISCOUNT of 20 PERCENT. fro r m regular pilot. oilowed on Ina Marx noon o OVERCOATS p I= RAMALEY'S Fashionable Clothing Dupertom, xo. 336 ;Liberty Strict. FIFTEEN PER CENT. BATED A DIQCOONT of 15 PER CENT imutr.mumtigkee Wowed on thee= star-tot READY-MADE CLOTH:MG wimOm . 0 xCepttan of OYER6O LDS, at lIAIRA.LEVS Fashionable Clothing Fmporinm, .111 p. 336 Liberty /tired TEN• PEN CENT. SAVED. A DISCOUNT 0110 PER CENT. s ,„ k n o r regwlee pile.. allowed ow lbw mint GENT'S FURNISHEN GOODS AT RAISIALEY'S Fashionable nothing *Emporium, 386 Liberty ,S.reet, dc18:110 • ° mail% waxsz erar.wr 1111311 M • •GLYIIIi '& 'CO., WICR TO CALL THE AT 1E.:Y . 1%M of the small, to tbelr exteatlvo stock or , 'HOLIDAY GOODS, JUdT RECEIVED. • IT COMPRISES A LARGE VARIETY •OF Fagot. (hors Peals& • ;Z l t!!ir: t e;'leg lathrr/ine almost e t Sto. Nen Style SNP lu sr. tN am tap Woe Lot or SI or straw, 0110 tr. at ;SI" sell. ats rest. Larial t o • tient's 788 Topped Ell Mirror. ; • at & Sp!endid Stock of Late Goods, aura An rolot Las , . Fl.kkarohlafc r u ts, App•Aqsa bAudtercalefs: r:V.lolProe Collars; •. WE ALI:0 NELL _Toro Linen Banaktralikla. 8 soots. , litos'd Tooltrd rests: 007 vott.st HlS'ed Hole. asst.: / 03 Voltv.nr:AN °--50.0u, 11gruTirkournt.VV:17::1g ,3 ‘ , • Remoabar, thasagoolls aro to be had at M&CRUM, GLYDE & CO.'S, dalf: 79 &SO Market St.. H. KIRKPATRICK, 1.1 = 1.41.0TZ42.411161.• BOOK-KEEPER AND ACCOVATAIT, r W SKIS-TWIG YZAILIPPYMITICAL WILL ATTEND TU OPENING ONO. CIMINO mmaittdry BOOKS. Mingle Intry 111.ollts Cleeed bed bks Opened by Doable lnuy. Dammed Books nobstrataly sejawled. riurrNsuzettx SZTYLZMEN/ 8 oat • thartmull busin.s• style. Office on OW door, Apollo Mailbag. Ma SO ruutrru • demigs TO BUILDERS . AND MUCK. •••• LAYERS M'KIBBIN &" WHITE. Bfasictosod Brick Ford 1,...g. 1 ,Parr" • t Ber.ltr:.le ft .nAwy""' IV LI be ;amid,. 01111. "nitelo.ll3.llrde 3E-103EL10110 CO' GREAT' SALE iBTILL CONT'II~T '~ THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE LARGEST STO rr 1.1 V LAI GI-Ls s TBEZENT ASSORTMENT IN TIM MT TO SE If You want Chritinas or New No& 77 . and 79 Market COITIIFVE TO BELL CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, • A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS. 1,000 DOZEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Just Opened, all kinds and qualities, and at NEW YORK PANIC -PRICES!, REAL. AND IMITATION LACES, lIIHKERCIPS, SETS, COLLARS, BIROS, COIFFEURS, 13 POlWT.roixf artaQues AND VA.LICNCIENBLL The Latest Importations and Choice Patterns. Embroideries, a splendid line. Infant Robes, Caps and Waists, Brodie, scarfs, very cheap. • Beautiful Pieces or Embroidery. Fine Slipper Patterns, • • Fine silk suspenders, Embroidered. Hoak and Dress Ornaments, - Gent's Farni:hlag Goods, Ties, Scarfs, Shirts. Zephyr Knit Goods, Hoods, ?tables, Sontags.Scarfa, Ilitterts, Basques. Two cases ualmoral Skirts, fresh goods, at CIAO. Two cases Shirts and Drawers. at /CO cents. COO Pair Heal French Corsets, at $l,OO. ' , Gloves and Hosiery, all kinds, and cheaper than ever. Brooches, Sets, Pins, Money Bags and Fancy Goods. Fine Silk Umbrellas, 50 Dozen Bradley's Duplex Skirt, at $1.00,4 gnat bargain; aid many other aniciesloo numerous to mention. Good Fleecy Lined • Hose, 20 _cents. Elm Fleecy Glied Hose, 25 ceits. Laeies' Fine Fur Top Kid Gloves, 51.50 600 good and fashionable Hoop Balers, at 50 cents,l,lnst resolved. WE ASK YOU TO GALL AND EXAMINE FOR YODESELVIB. I . MI ' GOOD GOODS AND LOW' PRICES. XCWEINIFnEt MECOII.N.I3 cb CM)" Nos: 77 and 79 Market Str HE h reEsvirn SUBNITTED• i f Ship, a teiViritig 41; 1 11 7.11,T.Y.1 1 87.•* DR. TO AMOUR? Or /MASI& May Ith OM Almon xd, 14e4 jr.1,11 le Rohl uaonat Le5t5...;..«.......—..1114.01 V T. TAX ILVIali, i t t:f 14.1.. 3314 L I= BY XXONXI I / I .Tltnrti ON 7lrtt Len..... ....._ • Third Levy. °LLCM - to/Ms comicyabir ox •• • rnt Len ...... Tont asunisan... .. Tim t.tant-lt.ti ..nrintwor Meta Tint 115-It. r.. Tten.rtt' - Jane 20. I.7N—h. %qua!, 7 mutual . fth,Jnaa /11.7—Z.1Lth kW, Treesarer..-- ...... Pr!urinal a Interne plCd cos Borne .Bonet. br Werreats draws on Wasn't *Morton or e non Iconluau of Int. oredned t+ Don a , Nay Nib. re ASIOSSI of I ex. on lloplloora of MC, creation. Loot of ASS., "1 MS. iAmmo. dna Or Collector oe Coptlra•e or June let. moont LIS OS 1111Mateeend retutneo to Co. controller, trona Oa /lOU'll7. ER. • E. KUNIKLZ, Meech 21.11114—T0 mount let:erred to 7:ll%?. ° l ' ..tt ,* .Z: l, ll '.' 4= ' ,a •—• 41 ' 0 " 0) to deterrent Z. W. abet, Calle 1,3 A) le Jecc twr—ro amount receives to acts troart W. —bee Collector, ... . ... t t... Lllll.l iatv Z. lIII—To atelltr.l nee teen teltleta te. eoer. Collector Jane if. II 7—To .mount received to due tram C11,1[14;14 C0t1eet.r...... lict 15G C IX *I JOOO Mb. 1 E117 , -/ASlOnat Dee by Trestare r e. UM. leocember MIMI SPECIIL ATTRACTIONS ! I 1 . • LADIES' FIRS sT *CORD & • I 131 Wiod Stregt. TaBAISCfi I TOBACCO! TOBACCO: • • •1 FIVE lIIINDRED CADDIES, . ASSORT= JUNDBI. 4178 T 11/10XXVID QA OONSIOAKtret AIM, tint. BUM BAR 4111131113 k As low ON dec. per pound. anteeis ea d often who deal It Tobacco. would do well to tall ant examine the slosh, at RPBERT F. WEDDELL'S . .1444 leablielei Meru Jpacy. Cer.Smitbfield 1k Water Ms. GOOD NEWS. • CHEAP BREAD 111 DEAR TIMER. =again ittr WLIM BRICA.D. liner{ lor atm. 7ys iattlais "U. W."oa min` list. War.l . s. Naos alas. , otlaaurre MI iii !ECT FROM. 4?consio' .r 4;;• co :1 NETTLEMEIIT by the Town. t of the Schee/ Heard of Patton Tema. BY mibulr , raw CIL , ma szciarre, oat. to SI volunteers • rtns • • 11 tett tsa*... 4.0114 doeoad • • II c at °' Third •• 'rola. .160.‘ .4 - 64 " order ao A.... 10 to Balance. . 13 ORM L. It 4,131 St .14,163-Irl .1 IS • .3 el El ' Ist n 1,111 • ••-•••- 1111 NS Ili 11411.• Aimee =S. E• moult eali es W Zuni talsiloa. to Jul* nut. Cloas EMillM ==ltilt:Es ammo as a wri rum,i. AsOlsen. vis e BILITY ' Tainics Ye X et.ll. csucumuorms attAtEXIS YOH MIME OM OS OIL. Of latest pattarna awl bat sozofti Irldottar. Llf t tlt t) . !, Chasof . rpars •• drtalet. for Flp ..... .• Au a latat patians anwaaaaatlP. ALSO. ♦ MILL •lISORTICINTOP Idea,. Ball sad: Patin Limpet OIL 11l Pipit lIMP, 4 MaCh.I2I3IIIIIIN Qviattl/m to sat rwA,wm ARTHUR KIRK, IT* Tedsral x. Alloilidiat. 3 LLEGairrir OCERT I ED , PROVISION COMPANY. . . , .._ . JOHN J. clialtAW, President. Jr P. EH L. Secretary. j Steak of this Compaar la sirs*" suer Igt,::‘,..9,Vattgai te..T511 "Sr as .0370'0214 At 2$ Federal At,, Allegheny ILLE IFttB Y.IIIIMICATING BOA U• ROPY PAUILIMI. of • s. atlo ona a t. Glatt' strati. a. 21. PE4LLIPS: Eli HE DAYS 01 11kTh Street Laud's, rs=