1111 HE DAILY GAZE runuitirD zirray stoluit'No (St:XDATII SZCEtTID.) II 131111111*101, REED& CO, W'rcaw! , x.totoris, T. T. irmwmax, ........ 81.40. 8 r 8 1.1 . 08. . Editor,. F MUM, 111111111.110 orrip:r.; OAZZTTZ Nos. 84 mad ea Firm ST LET. au s Isepulicia Part ,f Uteri teessitrago. Pamar tit iwoiclf can RNAPAMODTILEitIar!" mom or rim DAILY: I,ll:;acrx per week • all Sub.crabers, pFerear _••. • ddre.s. , • 1 ► : A I • PIITSOtiRUN, PEN N'A. 113-11 T. FROM WASHINGTON. Currency Issued Last Week, Test Case in the Stip:elite Court Writs of Error In Confiscation . acres. . stiit - ilg4huft gectotary gta et et ton I. 1 Rc facrmy Regulati l no— oi tilers Bounty Warrants. _ . Ity Taa,rry,ph 14 OA P/I.l.•hargt, lisiati...l , Wituterorerr, Dee. 21i 1;,,G7, MIMES "Fractional currency ilisued during the neck. $ir..9,509; amount forwarded, $159,- , iol.ti,..Vatimitul- /lank ;kiteee farueii,l9,4,),. , tiostrOyia; noLIDAY OBSERVANCE. • I.;i9nond Grant has ordomd the closing of the Was DeptrEtment aid . Duryea on Cljrinlinns end New Near,'brid olgee hours for tit hitar,tonint. Week • from nine to twelve o'clock, nod allowed heir the clerks to bembreut. ettisr.a.nr • - imititainnt . I .`l,jtirkmbh, t3th 'ln.: Las been relieved from the re rulting service. lirevetlklaf. Gen. J. 11. Wilbert, Lieut. Col. 37th Volunteer", has been ordetorlittrrect, Lathe: General-in 'CEA CASE IN AVTIIEYE COL'AT. Sullivan arrivedyeisterday from • ilirqfilitiindentood to .bo . paring fhean irgunient irtetit roam to be heard in the Supreme Court, which ' wilt iuvoh - o all the mourn raised by rea son of maitary orders_ltatted" in the South sinus, Eminent counsel from bolls NO.: • th and South aro in comma:lnt -1 cation with blm,, said the ,issno will be ti mrc'u4ol4Citetnitted. , - coirsecarzer CANES. Write of error Nfoo this • morrdug i. granted by Justice Wylie, of tbe Supreme Court - of the District,' In two cases of . con fi scation, In whic Judgment was • given by the District Court; here in 1163. Caleb Cusdfing to counsel for the. cow : pbfinanta. The canes will be tried next January at the general term. CASE ttOALYNT sEctivraiir STANTDN. • In the Supreme Court of the District tr.e.cbkr, the case of Smithson against Ed . min M. Stanton, for allogedfalae nutrient, Was to have been tried" before Justice Wylie, but at the request of i counsel was postponed fora-faxr.daya. Among the counsel for Stanton are Ab torney General Stanberr Vat i r..Dratly and Judge I'ierrepont, of Newyork.NEW I.IIIIV ItCI3I3I.A.TIoNs. • -1 Lieutenant Genet - al Sherman. :Vidor " <leneral Site him ntufßien'etNiajoe Gon. oral Augur have beellatPliolrited-kr-the S ocretatY of War as a board'to examine ' the proirrsed system of revised army regulatiunn.• sTise . board. meets( in this city' Otit week to begin Its labors. inntssi nstnalertoirs. " ; About the Mat of January several del-. a:gallons of Indians from the far West are expected to arrive bore, ibr the pura • pose of consultation and making treaties with the Indian Bureau . , ' soi.nitna' noi. - xtt Ctatics. • The. Select Committee for the examine s Con of mires of delay to the payment of • soldiers' bounty warm:its-will- probably report a bill enthoritinglbe employment ,of twenty-the additional clerks and tie issue of , at , ol«to bounty warrants, so • . no that Wien the originals are lost, from any meet, !Kitchen will not suffer delay . until new ones eanbomede nut. . isrricantai nireuricC. • • 'The ieceipts Internal Ilevenue mil' the past week Were, not guile two liner, end for the fiscal year,Hoommeee tog willt,Junn lasklsk date, ninety-six • Witsunrerow, Dec., r , 187. TOE NEXICAN LEGATION. .._ . . , . The Secretary', of State, leanini.fzeira Mexico that the Mexicangorcrnment has felt. eobliged,_ Wangle with great re. hiciance, to grant leave of phsenco to Mr. Mar:vigil, their Charge ki , • Affsirs here. Tile side muse for thin leave-of absence, which, under the circum elanCtniednees. till; inponiry swipen `Won eif e - hlexhietrolmationi Is the do meek, situation of Ur. Morascal. Tho . State Departmeki. Is, ataured'ibat n full Minister alli soon be - seat to the United e &Astra. • • N Accounts from Cretevare of Ia stirring character..'The Tgrks et Deelisesui fired iipon a company of five hundind women. and children who Were On tivemive of ens. harking for Greece. A number of them were killed, anel,those who escaped were picked up by the commander of a Ras- Wan man•eirdvor and safely,, lauded at Periansa. All thf• Christian powers, ex cepting the United Stator and Great Bei taln,iinite in placing their soled at the disposal of those -.eh* wishto escape ' from Crete r 0 Clreege.- ; , i , SALE OP runrac LAN S. The ..ilousa Committee. on Public Landalave dgreed tel' reprirt e biddingg all further sale of Public Lands, extmptlnq as provided leor by "the Pre emption and Homestead ham The de. siErn le to fervent fulctre speculation in pablie domain- and settee the'rott lem en t and actuak tillage of every tract of land hereafte; disposed of by the govarpment. YIIEItpIIEN 121 LOLTISIAtIVA. isa Th Lse.A stat te o nt C O o o s u F n i t ee o d loue r*folrt Lou tbot th :Ap thbe o rao t labre mec alibl a O male and female, >s etoted to be 2t4,000, abd aged and helpleoe of both oozes 'KOK In that State:r.l • NMT7'YORK 44046 A:00. raUibUltii itakAt.. • yoßico:jee. ;I; ym?i, or ilt13001.f: The • Colombian gunbOat, colombta, arrived to-day prom Puytmeall.% In Now Orleans: Tito eteamee. Calodonla, from Glasgow, arrived.' The Arizona, from Aatlinwail, brought $1,009,N r 3 in treasure. Nett% t • `easi'ETithr; • The celebrated Peterson abandonment case has been settled, the Court deeldmg that :Ira Petersen was mletrthen In the man she supposed to be her. husband. .xxxximarg.lawththarapNecalFcgimn. The obeiril r Papers 'terminating the Bunten extension were exectited De cember lout, the - Russian Dorernment be Ds minister, 86200 Scoecklel.'4nd- the.' Wawtern union Telegraph„ Comp ny, by' ha officers, • mutually •mjcasin ench other from engrigenients . lnto whl they bad entered to secure European lel e graphle; communication by, the Parglic cast and itu2,sl.in`oin film, - • - • .' .• ':., Nrw Yettu,Decenther 22 1F037. -• • 61 4 E.LIMIUS I.IDELLED: • 1 On Friday end yMterdat , libels ivero filed In the United States District Cenrt againat the steamers Baxonta, .Biherta, City ca Washlntt, City of Baltimore; '.l.l:obraska, and gto Brittantn.ef , European /Ines; for alleged ,vlolations of the passenger net in the improper cou sin:tenon of -bertha. - Bonds nu doubt mill be given on the part of tto steam er: 11001f/W they : bas's orri s Inland. . . flat steamship Hermann; rout" Bre men „ DeeembeT 7th. and, §entltamptott 10th. arrived to.:day. • ••• OIiVER' -1411110 AD , Tipwaph lb rittaballn e 1442. BOSTON, Dec. 21.--Tho pease ;get train front Sodtb'Bridgo Atir 'Boehm, Awl . the Erie and liartford Railroad, was thrown off the Irack to-day, by a broken 'run. (We calwas tuthtd: upon Ms • elite and badly Mine. Rotated pnaisengers auffor. ed thpiscs—enee awnettely Injurcd.,. Myer Iteess. . ' Telegraph InthortlttOrtirrh killetto.] Locisvit.t . m, December.2l.ll6 river falling, with scant tiro feetby the canal .11aurfirs, December 21.—T o river le fallin= tire and a half feet water In Um tar r.elaa sad Allist!•Tel4,oook a rise etita burgh *Janne.] •; . . • Om Crrr, Dee. 22.—The lee' le moving In the creek, and is ex tested do go out in the river te-nlght. Weather clear and warm. River rising. . • NEWS BY TELEGRAPH - 2 / 1 .'1341 tingiret teelghingfive hundred onneoS is roported to havo been found ut liairdburst, Australia. -7-A. negro man, his wife, mother and -ohltareh' were retientlY Murdered in Baldwin county, Alabama. —Another of the machine shops of A. and W. Sprague in Augusto, Maine, was burnel on Saturday forenoon. hoss large. -ortient Lase been beceive d . at the beetoil Ifiti Yard. to: dlichaigii thirty per cent. of the force of employeesln the mechanical department. I ""A, dispatch, of (WM' SIX thousand wnitlawas received at Washington on Saturday, from 'flan Francisco, urging Congress td . ratify the pending treaty with 7.li..lSlptrlat !stands.' '--Itfany of the einPloyeef at the Wash.; logien Iron {Yorks, 7,re,Yhurg, were die. charged on Thursday. Quito a number were discharged before, and wages wore reduaal. Further reductions aro antici pated, • •• ....It, Is understood that tho Commis kisser of Internal Revenue is opposed to a reduction of the tax on whiskey, and is of tho„opinlon that- any tax, no matter heir ldgh or low, can be collected willithe proper officers. —A Montgomery (Ala.) dispatch says Preeduietffit bureau officer, who was trying ti collect, a , dollar and, a.. halt apiece fialn tiegracswhoee eenteacti he. had 'approves:lln Alabama, Vag recentlY torrid and vortfialiod by negroes, —The Georgia Reconstruction Conven. Ron met on Saturday morning and hie modiatel3l adjourned over to Monday. It was rumored the: CoUWittee of One, which had boon sent to to draw money, his telegraphed there Is no money there. —A deStrucilve fire .broke out t in the Vllitt g eor elinttiiniity;,Ft . anliiirteounti' „New York, Sa tuitlay 'night,' burning stores occupied by John Hughes, Hall Childs, and A. 11, Miller, and the dwel- Due of It. McClean and. Dr. George Howe.: Italia tis,fkidi Insured for MJ,nott. —A . bunk which was being under mined at sit ore bed at South Slaaftsbutrg, Vermont, 'rayed. in oh;Theiiiidayt.3l,4,,,, attout Aviv. fee: and burying'a' number a men mid two t horses. .A.t last accounts throo dead bodies had been taken out and several persons who were seriously injured. —The factories and mills at Trenton, iFS 3 e.y,. have recently discharged mans- oneiatives and iiidts than two .hundred and fifty families are depend ent upon the Poor Department of thecity. Influential. icitirens hare ,:•.organfted means fur the relief Of the. pier. —lntelligence from the Wear Indies to the 13th Mit. •ropobsents that the people of ,Tortola aresuffering vetoes privation than thoie of St. Thomas. The dead_ lie unburied and pestilence was threatened, only .. to. be avoided by burning, the corphis. Most or the inhabltanta were entirely-wlthout food. • t • • —Detnehmente of.irdlitam nyike . giant tram lifontgomery and Atobile,on day., to the scene of the warder by nu- I:nova:parte; or seyend freedinen, be low collard, ou the Mobile, road... The murders -Vete entirely , unprovoked. Daniel Wilsont.late Itegieterin.Ctioettiw, has been nrrosted there .. , fdr . the taunter or freedsnell:, —The AILS. and L. L.Co.'s =On eleve tui: in Toledo, Ohio, wits destroyed by fire Saturday night. „About eighty thee • sand bushels of grain,' 'needy wheat, was consumed Jams, three hun dred thousand dollars, on which there Is tiliusrnmenr nee-of7,lhtuun_d.Nrede„l'll:gl —The Sapieme'Coitrt 'Of 'Sett- YOrk has raft dered a deigslen In.: the , Gardner- Tyler will isuie„ theivertlizt of the jury at Staten Island, and order• hag a new trial. the coats to abide the event, it the clecision'is In favor of Mrs. Tyler, nod trout it At appesrs that the LLvding ofthe Staten . lslandjurtwas not , justified by the evidence. —The Homo, Naval Committee una Infirmly Paused a resolution requesting the Seeratiu7, of_tlw Hams:wife make the genteiMgarm.crOmovahr ni the Navy Yards in the United States In January, but to postpone telioll3 on the subject for the next sixty daps: This was done with a view to mitliyata.aa =len pog- Abbi't trvi.treeec , * -- peielit austr a l . among the artisan. and laboring classes. —A Montgomery (Ala.) dispatch to Ilse New .York Himrcun, soya the Gad seia (11alit — Co'unty) . Howl rays Judge Hamlin has received ,orders from mill. tory authority to proceed In the perform. , mice of his duties, without rttard tollut ordinance aludishing Blain county, until the ratification. of the .Constittickm.. ap G. :Popo wilt - not recokoieekthe rdt- • nuaco panted by the lato Convention .U. 3 valid until the constiltitton shall be ran- ALABAhIA. . . , „ Tia rl of a dorm Coasjairalor—Me la Reportad' to Alava iaacapiaa ease prlaaa—reef ors Marro Maraairer .„--aeatestee or Mr); Harsona al Rollie Carreierraon 49 tts 11Ioxioo3rmr, Deeembek2L4The Co . lumbum Inquirer eaye : "The trial or the . . negro conspirator and revolutionist Goo. Shorter, at Union Spsings, Ala., resulted In his conviction and sentence to Jail for six months. On ',the trial the material facts heretofore Published Apra his or - gardration -of a negro • • gofemment an Bullock county were produaxl. The p o t ort sh e claims to have been sent to dhrk by Badlosibi iii No western Slates is oardirmed. B ut by the timely discovery of the -secret orgitnizaz lion, and active and ep3OrgetiO Measures adopted to break it up, it would doubt less have extended among the - Ignorant blacks and . prnducedn great deal of mi.: , . . "it was repertedth Union Springs. ear ly yesterday morning, that /shorter had broken out aid' and escaped; Whether ; ho effected his escape mudded, - or -was assisted by negrees beh aging to his so called government,:we uptthi pot learn. The negroes generally, heretofore slated, .weretough ; incensal &gains!, them." - • • The Greenville Adeopine nye: "The' negro,who a few days ago abet a woman because shoOmltise& to - ruirri. Ids it at ,appreheritled yeiteiday.bY'sevettil Of bUI own color, woo had sworn vengoauce for the wiakod deed he had. done. Ile wee armed and showed pluck, and It was not until he was severely wounded by • gun shot (which will in all -probability prove fatal) that he.was trade priooner.": • -Monica, Dec, 21.—M8). Horton was to day sentenced by•Judgecliusteed..! The Judge said: "Mr. .llortonliy a jury of your • peoni,.. acquaintance.- and lawns , mien; selected-by yourself fnitivan entire penal, you hare been tried npon akin diotinent of-Dke Grand Jury and found guilty uf..;fluti.nfreeees laid to::out charge. It' now becomes my duty to pronounce .the .sentence of tho law upon your conviction. Thee in dictment contaitto two counts, one ter an occurrent:oOn the fith of 'Alford, and Smother 11th of August, Darr. Each of tiomte transactions embnions an offergso, which would rend a citizen of the 'State into exile. The govemtnentrolght have :had additional counts, embracing other charger. against yon for the violation of the civil rights statute, but the indict ment is framed open these two. On this conviction you might bo :motto the MAO •prison for two years,. sod. be -11nocl...two thousand dollars, in tho discretion of this: Court. Its ,discretion' upon this behalf must be exercised .in view of Its retprinsibilitias to. God and man. lam .of tlinopfnion' that the - ends' of fistfcci and ri flid° of citizens boTo been vindi cated in your conviction, and that to lm prison - you would not. add to its moral effeet. The sentence ,of the Court Is that 'you-pay SI flue of two . thonband dollarV) • A. short 'time after the adjournment of the Court Horton .paid the line and was discharged from custody. BY CUBA CABLE. Salo ofgalipass../.perwa copiers b 7. Ceara tba Cumsall ;Of Na7q— , AnteriCan Conner lnenleied—ROW Ilaplain General Arrivail. Telegraph to t • flUaberts usasks.l,. -Ifavawa,.bee. 21.—XnewroyltsehUen sent to the United Staten Government by Dominican-authorities, prohably!ire relation to the sale or Jenne of Sannna. it wan reported at, Port au Trince that the Capital of'llayti bad ehrrendered to Cabral. The thl•ll.M Ci tuna ca wore Much dippremod. A deficiency of fifty thou sand pounds marling wan to be made up by addltlonal. A ' A negro insulted' Arberlein Cattelli Gregg, by striking blur in a With:B -ma loon. buthfr. Gregg summarily chastised his black stagretwor. ' - General - Lernundl, the new Captain General of Cuba, amved at Havana yes terday, and was .repolved with a cordial demonstration of welcome. MI , AIIMINEamm i . • o.'l Li _ gith -;34, 91 1 • . _ 1 , 1 = - : 1 ' _ ' ..... -__2•: „ = ‘' ..-'4 ~_,,,-_,,,-*--___ -, _ , - '..-?:,..p . . - - - - 4— 5 :. ..,.. - - 7_ , - ...•-----------.'_ $. ' .=•-' --,. . :-,- . . • . . •= - 5 . ... c . -4 ".:;-",' , .. ..---- 7.- 1--- ki l it: - '''.—) . - ----_,... --- , ' I g s ":-I,V * W Y . •Nlititiiii e 1 .,), - --- kla&-'/?•,.. - r-: , ,V, • •• ' . ' - '4 . - ‘:•7, - - / ' I \ s l - -_-=-1 --- 10 I ic i -: -;'::,-t I"5V *7 -4z- i -511 k5t!.‘4 1 4-•- - '„,;;•,-; c; I 1 is, r air l - 7 , r tit 1 /, , ) , , ... ~__________„_.,,,_. ~,.„.•.,.... ~„ „..,..,_ _ ~ ....... ~ , _ _,.... .......„________ . , 8,010 EDITION, THREE O'CLOCK A. M PRONE EUROPE. Precautions Against Fenian', el r Secret PllllOlll Anowit Opening of Trade with Japan Ausfrian Pplisllttallou Promulgated French Army Reorganization ,The Ministry S. ushasied ' eman Question in the Ilallan Parliament. he Ministry Defeated 1 13 7 Tel4ilieb to tOr rlttaborob Oaxeltl.l GREAT AEfl& IMECALITION.I AOAIN FENIAN'S. LONDON, December 21.—The Govern- Mont is still takl4g precautionary meas ures to glum' against expectid move ments of the _Fontana The troops that tvere yesterday sent to Portamou.h were to-day sent to Osborne, Isle of Wight. FENIAN rLANS KNOWN. tovnim, necember 22.—The London °Weaver, inits issue of Saturday, says thitt_the British Government,' in all' the oxttverdinery. precautions which it is now taking against the Fenlans, is acting with a full knoiriedge of their secret plane. The alarm caused by the Fenlans 'in the city to subaiding. TRADE WITH .TADAE. • LQNDOE, Dee.ll w 4—Adriees from Japan RE:MUM that In imeordance .With, the treaty winelud ed with the Commisakiners of Foreign Powers, the porM of Yeddo and Osaka will be thrown open to for eigners for settlement awl commerce on the -^fith of January. FRANOE AST RE - OEGAZCIZATION BILL ,praits, December 'a.'. —the lig' for the re-organization of the army, which hies been under discussion ibr the past week in the- Senate, was lottaloced in the - Corps Leglalatiff by M. Greasier;' and wee debated daring the bitting yeeter .. day. 'lf. . Greasier, 'in reporting the ,billj made a lengthy. t‘Pe.edi =Plain' lag its features and defending the character of the measure. He denied that it. was a preparation' for en early war, because in reality it would operate re , n to reduce the p t effective" force of the army. Pre ins F ted the'mesisrue was intended only as a 'lse provision for.the necessities of the f tare. H. Rouher, MI l ater of State, also spoke Insupport o the bill. He strongly protested against to opinion which had been expressed t the introduction of the - bill looked to a war - in-Ith foreign fi.thwers, and deti#ed that the-bill war, not proposed by the Government as a iip temporary etpedi' tit, to meet an Immo- Rate contingency but us a peritianent measure, to impr re the organi.ation and promote the nerd etilcien7 of the Military force, of he Empire. - M. --,,fniesi forty made a powerful sietii - lii opposliion to the bilk' To ward the crefre c f e. sitting a rote was taken and the 31 nistry was sustained by a singerity of:lf:Chamber. - . • . . , 1 . 4t -t 1. - I , r. TUE . E0.1:614." QU Unf-,THZ JEUIIETUT _ . . DENTED. Icon Ea cr., Deo. .-The long and angry debate in the the of Deputies, on the policy of the goveinment in the Ito :man question, terminated yesterday. In the .final'vona law the' Tiflulati7 was defeated by a majOilty of two. The en noutuament Of the AMUR - was received by the oppoeltign with. load cheering. 13= - atm cove - nit-trot/ PIIOMITLOATED. Vi A, Dee. 1 . 2. 1 .--Tlie new ConstDu -4 lion 'oet 'Austria,. bleb was recently peened by 'tale th, Inta been pro mulgated through) t the Empire. ire by lin- I=! QCEENSTOTTA, December 22.—The rotil mail steamship Pend; from New. 'Yorke na the .110 iast., — arrived at - this ~ port to-day, an sailed for Liverpool. LIVERIVOL,' mamba 22-4 dispatch from Lisbon reports the American bark Palermo, from ;Cow Orleans Octo ber. Mth, - for 'Vigo, Spain, . ashore ' On the coast of Portugal, near Avero. Fak,nrhyvn:A., December .22.--T.T. S. boniliTii, Inoue of 15132. FOREINIV MEW& .1111 The liteigasta Quettlils—filargtiltiet s gg at oar ,tus,7lllLosf Illastmed metrtok b the Plttabtrib Ussett.l NAlr Youtt,Decectibar 22.—8 y the- Ar. rival of the . steamship normal= from Southampton, December 10thidelails and sows three days toted:lave been received. The Li . ticlidard says Our cones. .poridept at home continues to believe in the itnailnen c? of anew attack topiinsi The La Prance wipe There Is a die mimic% In the' Ministry in consequence of the declaration made by M. Rouber. The Mend-ear Du Sofr, in reference to the apeech of M. de Monstler,sayse The. Safe-meeenthed with M. de Modeller. that the position Of the Government On the Roman question la one of med. oration, at once- and firm. Tbo order of the day Ives adopted In teatim:MP :-.t.0. the: cenfidence in. the -policy of the Emperor and approbation of the acts and language of the, Minister to whomixentrasted the honor of carry ing Wink, execution. Tbe speeches of M. de .Reestier and }thither In the French Satiate an the Roman question have nat urally seemed the susceptibilities of the Italian legislators, and accordingly both in:filiftalflitato,end Deputies General Mea ltime has been asked what attitude the government would sesame on the Ro man queotion, at the same time being informed that tbo. Parliament was ready to support the government In claiming Remoter Italy. General Menabrea ex plained to the Senate the policy of the government and agreed to the . toll swing , resolution, which was adopted anent. motility as the orderof the day: The Ben. ate considering the declaration of the Ministry, and - tbat of the Clovernment, will manfully maintain the rights and dignity of the nation, and hasten to Ha legitimate complellon. Plum:tea, Dcceinipar -8. The rumor that Garibaldi has left Cittirera Is wholly unfounded. Salo. of eocleaiaatical property from the Irdh of August to tho 6th of Decem ber have. realized the emu of 304988 francs, pr francs In excess of Ito attend valuation. • St. reergwrll. Dee. 7.—lntelligence published hero announces that have: swabs broken but In Candle, and Thrkiehrcinforcementshad been.ntthi thee, armed with breech loader, in con sequence of representathima made to the MIIOII6D Cons al that It usqlan vowels had rosomettakkag away futtltlfas from the &land; --It ts also . dated the Viceroy of Egypt refused to pay the tribute doe to the Porte,- requiring that the letter should take into account the coat incur 'rod try I st in sending troops to Crete. SOUTH CAROLINA.. ...mortal of 001111na lietairs for Go, tir Tebolisttt PlU.bnrtll . Q ostiW Cirsittaarretr Docent's'. —A me morial,m,la circulation among the lead ing cotton factors here, praying Con gress, in view of tho prostrate condition of planting intermits, to make an appro priation to assist the factors; in making advances to planters. • MIEM TUE L,lgg HOBE ACCIDEAT. farther teenuelutibus...- ihretierh- Oise rr.the !Input thebeee.' . e , tar Telekresti t o the elitliehreatdefette: .BCFPALo, Doc. 21.—E. T. Mattison, of Auburn, N. V., supposed to have born burned at the recent railroad accident, is alive and whll. The dead body supposed to be that of Norman Woohlo bas been identilled as Limb of Norman Nichols, place of residence unknown. Eighteen charred skeletons ore stillumneogn Great preparation is made for the public funeral to-morrow afternoon. All eler vmen In the city and choim of the di f feredt.chembes will .40mbleer the Cen tral depot to . Mullett:Ate In the solemn services. The Mayor and members or the City Councils of Buffalo will act es pall bearers. THE rUNEUALCEREMONiE% B uerato,Dec.22.—An immense crowd - tilled the large eentral depot on Ex change street this afternoon, to witness the funeral ceremonies of the unclaimed . charred reuaalin of the victims Of the railroad disaster at Angola. A large. platform, one hundredth% in length by twenty feet, draped In mourning, WWI erected on the south side of the depot On this were placed seats for the arcom thodation.those.to.occup3.,..ll.„,and large Melodeon to aid in singing., Nide teen boxes; e outdoing the retnainsovere placed on either side of the desk erected for the clergy. The stand at two "clock precisely was occupied by the city eler gar rardd Ccale4?noni,theedrtafirelTeandt churches. Folly eight thousand specta tors stood in front. and around the plat form. The services were conducted in the most impressive manner. At the close of the . ceremonies in the depot a procession was formed in the lbllowlng order: Detachment of police: Mayor and Common Councilor Buffalo; clergy in carringssi wagons of American Express Company draped in mourning, drawn by four bay horses and flanked on either side by pall bearers, cLittalti- Mg the remains; thirteen carriages containing the - railroad. ollietn-s and • eitizens.- The .prooesitiou ' was flanked by the police and proceedeil to St. Paul's Cathedral. where the bodies were deposited in a vault under the "a. thetiml e Rriv. Dr. Shelton,. rector of St. Paul's, reading the funeral service of the Episcopal Church. The streets were lined with people as the prams:don moved sloirly along. Rad the weather been morn favomble the crowd would have been greater. Inquiries: for friends are still being made, and tells arc. being _found. The gold lever Watch Marked No. 1012 bore the inscription "Peteented to Joseph Abeli by Ai T. Norton,' and not A. I'. Johnson, as ,previously reported. A ring marked "C. L." wa_s found on a charred body, and is snpposed to belong to Charles Lobdell, assistant editor of the Lacrosse (Wls. I • Democrat, who, it Is thought, was on the Vain. Witnesses for tbe Coroner's inittiBet have all been subpoinaell, tail the testi. mons will commence being .taken morrow. Tim body of Herman Nietiob, an on known woman and child, and an on known man, aro null retained for /demi neation. MISSISSIPPI Storflnt Fronlmmo In 111111•Modrpi— *led. Ord Reads a Connlodes.. to W aohlossted—frooduona Illeg•frod ee Work en Pala of greet _fee Varessi: 57. ins ?alarmists the euseenrie neetrts.l Mangum. Deiteinber"-ti—fleiterni Ord has issued the following order, to-wit, Headquarters Fourth .Iliiitury District. Missiettppf mut-dr/masa", RORY . gw Afiss., - Detenitter 19th. ]. Special 'Jr. der No. 2tS. • Extract....,_l3revet Major General Adam C. (Allem, Colonel of the Twenty lentils United Staten - infantry, . Assistant Connidationer.Of thelturenuof Refugees. Freedmen and Abandoned 1 Lands for the State of Mississippi, will proceed to Washington. D. C., and represent to. the President and St cretary of War the starving condition of the freedmen in a large number of. the cuuntlen in his sub-district, due to the ruin and bank ruptcy Pt cotton planter. aid the Ade , nonce of Corti, or the •.menus to bccr. IL litoteill,report-tbe- abiolaninteasistiliy-Of some provision being made by the Gov , ernment to feed tho armed freedmen and avert a war of races In ouch sections as are without food. Gen. Gillent will take with him such:lmports and letters on Illegal bear on thin subject - , ; • • By command of Brevet Major Ge nera] • Ora. iSignedi O. D. Gnaarr, A. A: G. Ito alto issued, on the Dili teat., tire folhaerhaglinpurtant orders Commanding ofdeent are directed notify the leading colored men - and ke such other measures as mar he 'nem, .4.17 to glee general publication of the fact,tbatnil Freedmen' who two able . will be required to earn their nupport during the corning year, • and to go to work upon the beat terms that can be proeurzd, - even should it tarnish a support only, . and thus prevent their becoming a 'bunion to the government. All Freedmen who can, but will not, earn a livelihood, when ern ploymentcan be procuredeNlll lay them-, selves kr to arrest And pttidellenrint as ,co•opemtl eattik, 'constables and pollee magleuu nor, ten %b in re quested in the enforcement at tide order, and any just action of theirs under its provisions will be sustained by the na Rau TENNESSEE. • • • liftwar Canyon:4m •f Stadlesis.;- A KEHAIIt DIME ...fairer. Casa Mateo -• vv..% or Oeuerters—nre. (Or To.graph to tie rlttotiorgh matte.) NAtiIIVILLE, December 111.—The DAM cal Sodlaid Convention hold Imre to-riziy •Em one of the most :stormy polltl. Meetings ever held In Tennessee. Nearly two thousanb negroes were preient and the Convention, after edlourning from the Court House to the t.apttol,, broke up in cOnflution, without nicking a nomination for Attorney General. H. IL Harrison. was nominated for Chancellor. John Hue Smith for Crimin al Cour& Judge; and - Buono Corry for Circuit Court Judge, While Corry WEN speaking be was knocked down by Judge M. M. Driest. an opposing nand , date in thacimveritien and present' Cir cuit Judge. Stith *Oro arrnsted. Corroy in a :Northern man. Two deserter• caphh-ed at the At. Charles Hotel la st night, made a des- perste resistance. One war seriously wounded with a bayonet - and sabre: NASHVILLE. December 21.—The real dence of .Yrof. Jones,: of the Nashville Medical College , "Church" street, woe burned, this morning at Your o'clock.. It was owned by N: , B--Allower and em braced two stores, one tioeupled by Crane ct Co.. dry ;mode morebents, the other - by Mrs. Higbee, milliner. The residence woe badfa damaged; _leisured for $3890.-Prot Jones lost hest - onshore., Papers and valuable libra.v. A. Nelson lost many valuable papers, Crane Co& went inettred for $5, 000; - dathage %envy ..-A # ; .....P . 9 4 . 14 ' . : - .., :•:' ). illOeloogbitor or IDoutiolorsto Officer. —U.qtotro Woos to Fero. (By Telpgrsi ato the Tittlblitilk (lute, ] • Now Tom:, Decombert.a.—The Tip& Panama letter tape ...I .; harp by privetv ads/ices from Corthngenn that Mr. itow srd baying demanded in positive„terma that the , °Meets and others oumeted In the massacre of confedornio officers In the streets of that city should be you lobed, several , military Macros ooncem ed voluntarily sunpudered to the civil' authorities Auld &renew am:dually Drift Fromonotx lavestigottious already made no doubt the civil an, well as the milititry-authorldes either connived nt .the massacre Of Were privy to the fuel that it was to take _place." Tho Herald's Panama letter says wM=4"2.Batilp for. Peru.. The guard remained there much to the dlsconifert of President dart& Gitooral Salusallod published:wpm:phial" :dofelidintrAls operations in the purchase er tho It. It. tluito correspondence of November Dith soya the- approaching election for the.Presideney was the audn,topic. Dr. Erping seemed to be the faverpo CiEOAGIA. No roods 6r lb. Own,. Mem. =t=El ATLANTA, DQOINTIbeI ,opin. mhsaloner amit, to itilledgeville ch.,' the Conventidza to draw e , 10,000 from ttie NI at e Tresenrytopayitsexpetursreturneithis morning and reports no fande. ;The State Treidnirer said he was bonded not to pay 00 any public mormva except on a warrantaigneci by the Governor. Commiasioner made no application to Gov. Jenkins. The Finance Committee hes failed to negotiate a loan for Conven tion expenses with capitalists. CITY AND SUBURBAN.. roomer Railroad AeoMeet ••• • • • An aceldeut occurred at Itfamileld 5L11111313, On the Pan Randle Rail road. Saturday, morning about Mien o'clatfir, by %chill, two' nien, Giketiten un the train, were seriously injured. The regular freight train which lelithis city siturday morning for Cincinnati, In rounding a curve a abort distance from Mansfield, collided with a Coal weleh was coining Ili ills idipositb diretd! tion on the same track: The trains Were both running at a 1131;11 rate of speed, and on sootias they eutne in sight of melt other both engin.; whistled ..odown breaks" and the engines 'welt. reveised, but Is was toOlate toaWoula collision. Oath 1 locomotives stern. partially demolished, and'several Coal Care deal:eyed. The en gineers and•tiremen of both tralns.weeing the danger, jumped from their engines anti escaped with a few slight bruises, but two of the , brakensen,.wito were at the hind end of theatrain, Joint Feral and anothet .thane limos we did not learn, 'wore injured. Forst had his rightleg 'caught between taco of the tmrs and battle crushed and the other man ,McCook srusly injured In the spine. Drs. and Umbstaetter- were taken to the scene of the disaster on a special train and attended to the injured men. Fend wan rent° VCd to his resi dence In the Ninth ward and • the other man way taßen to Mansfield. We were unable to nswartain how the trains hap. , pened to meet, or which uncut theOlVeli4 out of time, but it was evidently the result of gross carelessness on the parts of some one. es one train most have been running on the ether's time. P.11e..m Inobbbd • - . A cutting atfray l octfurred Hall, Oakland, Friday night, in which Hirer Little received a severe retitled in be groin. A ball team given at Ul'4l_l4ll hove mentioned, on lorlday cult! Ricers Wilmot and Little lent Lech en- ranged to keep order, it appears that It"nowt received an anonymous note, early Friday evening, recommending him not to attend the ball, mid b-ivingiul a reason for the advice, that ho and Lit tle would both ho murdered if they at tended. Wilmot, we are informtai L took the advite,.and endeavored to see I,ittle nnd if possible keep Mel from gotta. Ile failed to see Little, however,,irbo, - knowing uothim; of the note, went to the ball, where, about midnight; a:tight occurred between a Michael Brierdon and another man. Little Interfered to stop the fight, when Brierdon drew a dirk knife from Ins pocket and cut libu, 00 stated above. fir. Footer was ealled Find dressed Little's wound, who was afterward removed to If . lionialii the ii Sixth wai'd. Information 'as made be fori. Alderman 'Lludeay, e rging Brier . - don it ith felonious tomtit and battery. Tire Sensed Was arrested a ti eel - omitted to jail. ' , . Little's wetind is not eenidered don gen..,; and it Is thought GO will be able to attend to his duties' in a few dare. ----, Ir!en In tin Nixlblard. Satunlay evening, about s ven o'clock, . 1., n fire broke out Is the cope ter aitop of • Mr. 31. L. Malone, on Wash 'gton street, opposite the Vert Pitt ill s Work's. The alarm .wiee sounded, hod by, the prompt appearance of the #lO2l/ICO.. and the etrothr of the fi renter( the flitted worn tOiblinetl boron, touch , amage was door. The kW ',lli qt.. bly : reach.' :ht..), on which there 1..1 an Inninineo Of :700 . 10 tin Artisan. ....Mel Alone was contrnetor for the twig:wet work In the new budding of Relneman, Meyran ,t Seidle, on Fifth 'street, which was parti ally destroyer( br;fire a few days /duce, nail had in his thop a quantAty of untin tatted work for the tutildut.,-, which, 41 additiod to bainz a heavy leas on hils,, , wil l - put hen 'ender trowleitoweiraiti.i once to replace it. Several tool chestA, with the contents,. we re, deatroved. About ten o'clock tn. the evening, innr v.,.. the tire, 31r. 31. visitedtheri. ua, when he dl-.rove rod a man on a Oiled joining the building, whom bu had ' a led, The luau gave his name as bola Smith, and said he "as looking for, tIL Man and we. men he I bought hail entered the ImIld• ing. •• lie we* taken to the Ileek.up and . kept until yesterday morning, when Ito was discharged. Val me Pro..ime4 Dr. .1. A. Herron mada 1 inforMatlon before Alderman iiumbect, tin Ratonlay, agni.t. *. W.- Pewter, for obtaining medicines' and medical service under false prefeace. • Tho Doctor alleges the - defendant repreaented to bim. that ble father who roddest in Dal more R. lvnatthi . , and would aetAle tte bill; 1.711- . der those renreaentatinne hearse. Indneed to render the teUrViVe, and it a t ppears for warded It is.bill to the father Baltimore, who respectfully but emptuttmlly de clined to pay It. The Doctor doubtlase less been victimized 'to the remount Of service rendered, but tulles. something more serious transpires thaw le . alleged in the Information the prontution will not "hold water," and in midi onto low, Mg the bill, the grand Jury wi doubtlesh Impose the' costs ortho ease on hint 11 it% brought before lhem. T o defend ant was Irreested and. held for a bearing. --.,,__„-- ,Abtritua late wut.l-.. . . 3lrs. Flera . Taylor, a resident "tiflWent Deer township, aged about sixty-five years, made information be ore Alder num 'Me:\ macro yesterday, pleat her husband, Allen Taylor, for abstain :and battery and eurei.yutof the peace. Mr. and Mrs. Taykir, It tiplicazi from her statement, have been married and , lived together-for over forty venni, and have raised a family - .of rbildren Who are all Married, leaving the old folks to them selves. Lately, it is alleged, Mr. Taylor has beeolue addicted to strung drink and when' 'lmola-Idea . IS. ahitslie.. and vicious toward his wife. Friday evening she allegro-he caught her b i the -hair and dragged her out of doors, udthreate enact to kill het. A wiarktit wan tanned for-his arreet. 1 =EMI • • We publishedliattirtley - an at an attempted outrage on 'Gran street' itt which William Prim, a eol.red man,' • who keeps a Wilma opposate he Si. helas Hotel, iwen charged! with*se. math and battery' with intent li, commit rape on the person of Anna iltelietirm, tluc prosecutrix. There swears to be an other side its „the alraif, as appear (real the foll.rwin statement .made by Pelee Wifore Alderman Illoblesters, in an information against her for assault and - battery with }meat alleges that In aisibitin tier to klndleist - fire be umidentidly struck her a — lllght 'blow With his hand, when oho aria , lied him with a, hatchet with:which ai struck the - head two oithree dines, 'cut; Sag him severely, after which 'she wens and rondo information against him, as Stated above.. Autut was eirrestod .and emnrollted tojall , In default of the yew qulreil ball fur her appciarance Pt Court, :Aisecl.!islet7 IfolterlteMr.‘lll . . . , 7 Tho Allogtieriy. , Valley, Railroad Will ho °period for travel through to 011 City to-day. The passotigOr tntlnaftvill run an follows: 'Clio mail train will leave at 7:30 A. qt.' and !ingot, at 011 CitratllT: .31.; ramming, It will leave 01 City at li v. at. atal arrive at l'lttsbur li at mid night. .'.lllO . .Express, will lea elaseeat. Ham r: a.. and artiro at till tint 5,45 s.:m.; returning, it will trove t II City at Id:30 a. a. and arrive at pit burgh at tufli 0; X:. T.ho'fOrtrial °faminevitt tako . place Tanuaryll,leatl. ': • suddey Death —Ann Kendrick aged xizty years, residing .at Lehltulberry alley, was found dead on the doctor her roam yraterday morning. Sim wont to her bed about nine o'clock Saturday evening as well. as usual, and when, found, about six 'o'clock the nett Morn ing, was cold. Sho had evidently been dead 60V0fla hours. , Coroner 'ghe/non was' notltle4 and held en itltmes oft kha body. 21 'verdiet 'of "death nom ann pleay" was rendered, _ ' E. Illutcbinsont publishar,nf theßbansburpfl'a.rl Affe • ahenimi; Alcitt't hie residence, last Tburmloy, alter a long .1110daoeseed_was widelyknown. as a young man of -um) business sallow; and .antarprlso, , ,an& ba mourned by a largoeirclo of Warns friends 'and adrolrors.:- . .114 brotblie Todd liuteldromn, Esq., at present editor of tl, A ll eghrsian, *AI trontinuolimpub- . Arananiefigment.-w e hay° m o i ye d from Jobn.W. iluo , lc r opposite iheroal• offirA"Frank losllo'n Larly'e ltagailrie" for January, "Harper's name' for Jana, ary and th l o January number '- of Itirerslde Magazine," for yoling peo ple, all af.wbleb are more 'Mad Usually interests., and for widelk Mr, :I`. haspnc' Tho boat atom on the wharf were open to bola . yesterday owing to the rise in the lito ongahela river, .. A. Worts About Present Molder, ~ The educated and intellectual Mind heed hot he Mlii that the, Most appro priate mud .fitting testimonial of love, re.- gard and friendship to bestow on either young or old, relativei or friend., is a volutne or riot of volumes of the literary labors of some of the staiidr:rd Mitt:tors; poets or scholars. We have watched with interest Lbw some old book on the library shelves has been cherished by the owner arldimade occupy the highest phst et henot, einiply because It w i se the gift ore dear friend. Parents act wisely who ignore tawdry toys in their selection of presents and-make choice of a desira ble book, with Which to mark te holi day-grit on the memory of their h son or cladglidir. l lii USW this neht end pretty, volume, fresh from the hands of the pub lisher, with its clean loges kissing and clinging to each, other, will please the fancy and till the cool with gratitude to the giver. But with the first thrill of joy on the reception of the gift will not pass away all the effects of micas present, for 'tl,B trite Collie Of the gin Is lb lie drawn out of the porusiti of the sentences, the paragraphs, the pages and the chapters which follow each other in pleasing succession to the ends -The -mind is thus enriched while the desire of the recipient is tilled. We might. sermonize on this subject and I elaborate eu ideas which cluster nholli the appropriate present, of a honk dbriini the Christmas bbildays, but we conceive that all our reader's fully agree that utahing, more totted° could be precut.- 'ed. In Our rambles among _tho Gazin-re I advertise.) on Saturday we called at the beautiful store rooms- of that sterling representative book firm of Western Nunsylvania, Messrs. fi.sy itNo. Ai Wood street Perhaps no where else in the country can there to found such I an elegant assortment of publisatlons soitablo for Christmas prosents. Tice stock has been bought by the buyers of the firm,whone thorough literary knowl- , edge of all books render then, especially, oapable Air this imrortanttusk, will rare 'care and judgment, and embraces nut only ail the works of staudard authors, his the more worthy books which rep resent the current literature of the dal In their mat cafes we tound systetnat ,leilly arranged thorixands on thousands of volumes, ranging In value front one dollar up to orni hundred dollars, and presenting fair illustration of the perfec tion attained in the art typogr. aphic. All tastes in literature have barn consulted In the selection -of this splendid Mock, and desirable books are presented in so ninny different dresses its to place thorn within the reach of all at either high or low prices. The collection of presenta tion looks, . purchased - expressly , far the holliday trade, and uncle just now a leading spe cialty,' is remarkably 'fine, embracing sorno of the richest andtnost elaborately bound colonies we have ever examine:, Afer have the children been forgotten, fur a large musurtment of works by the bed writeri for youth 'and picto rial juvenile l books grace the abets-es, being es complete a stock of publications Lt this lino 11.3 has ever been venal in the eit . .; We feel that it Is unnecessary 1 to enumerate the works offer-N.l the wholesale and retail patrons of thislj truly popular house, ur to speak of the various acceptable editions of the poets, the subs Canna! 'and durable Limilly. bibles, the Chaste offerings of authors who labor for the elevation of mankind, or those who wrote to autuse, Instruct and enrich tide' yenthful mind, Ihr" the firm have long °molded a drat place in the estimation of the public, and the excellence of their , stock In proverbial. Full lines of psrt folios, writing desks, plain and fancy atatienery-, and aligoodspeculiar to thee line of trade, win be gond exhibited among their holiday, offerings, and we bespeak for - thee Arena full share of the Christmas trade. Oreata.l.lohas.—llarietra Ravel mskee her first appearancest the -Vpera House evenlug. She enjoys a high rtvnitai icartnel, and doubtless draw erowde4 bousee during her engage• went here. The French Spy: the Fan oti.S.Lsieric:' will be-presented. AC•IIY NY dr MUNI(' greatest panonanlc exhibition of the age will he given at the academr of Ataxic during tin present week, commencing this even pt,ha Original-Minna= Ted, lea from Landau, Is parlays. the ilelKositiff spectacle ever witnessed In this cite, arid It will doubtless daft,. cnswdni hues= during the week. • ()asuman' Fate.—The Orphan.' Fair, new being held In the Imes:anent of the CathetAral, bide fair to be a complete =se ctn.; so far, at kn.!, It ham exceeded the meat sanguine oxpectat one of the man. =era. It to a delightful place to spend =evening. CITY HALL—Tie Universalist Fair at City Hall continues to, be the place of attraction. 'The tastefhily decorated Hall and the ever genial and pleasant floes of the holim who_prelLifiq at the various booths, aS well ON In The refreshment de partment, are sufficient to attract on, pet tare ore *till other attractions, among which U. the promenade during the evening from ten to twelve o'clock. Slasoxic , i1iam.....-Tneaday, evening, Masonic asoule Hall, will be given the great panonantic exhibition of the l'Apoca ipse,ll„cansiallbg of tiny magnificent paintings, Illustmtivo of the Book of Revelations, commencing with the Vision of the Sweet' .Goldin Candle stlek-,ciincl doming with that VisiOn of the Day of Judgment. It will doubtless • - draw well. • • =3 .Tlie oelebrated Marshall a 131 }tuner M.% for which 'Mmes. floffmen, ffoene ft CO. No. 43 i'llth street aro ex enialve aphis, are taking the lead of all other., and in' Met ere meeting ft furore of excitement in the musical viorld:they fameims nnmerons advanta. *over all other instruments manufac tured or cold in this country, and are destined ere but to suporeede all others. Io purify - And.; 'weeniesa of tone the me unequaled; while for power and voe ume testedact all others; as bits al beon fully and admitted at the State Salmons} brinany or the leading bundelitia of the day. Arrears. Hoffman. Limns a Co., in addition to thin splendid stock of Piano*, bave on hand a general Useortment 'of xnusiml instruments of every description, abort music, mid in fat everything pertaining to the trade. What an.cceeptable holiday gift one of those iplendld pianos or , fine Cabinet o wolud be. Pei...Ma In nemata ibr Mir desiring topettime efrlanda should not . fall to visit this popalcr Manes No.larifth street le the ~" . visiveratiatidealet to 41,7 nail. Thfs fair is attmeting - oonalderablo at notion, and as all the arrangements are now complete; there will doubtless be a rush to City hell during the holidays. The bootheerevc4.ll supplied with valu- able artleles 'suitable for holiday pre, eats. Theft there wilkbe many tautucett for the lucky. 0na11,200 piano; one $lOO buggy; tour very line gold wateheit, and two valuable. sliver tea sets are among tOo valtiableartielex to be carried off by ttomo•lueky penmen,. You will also linyo a chance to vote fur your choice Candidate for the neat President; the privilege of chatting the gallery el line arta, end of taming the 'groat cinioalty— "lVhot ia . dl" Then each evening Outten with aprondpromenade. Lot all bear in mind that thin wlli bo the mat week of The. ktiltatibut Tablettnx We doubt whathertho , Anadenty or hfu .te, although Tory liargo and canneloni', ablato accommodat e all who will clantorfor adtrdnainu there . to-night, to wittiata thia great exhibition, and it would ho advisable for thins°, who monot be on :band 01 'an curly hour, to seenro their neat,, during thin day, at Mellor',, honk More, hi Wood turret. . • ItyoUrdon.—Tho third annual ro.uulon of oholicti-tiocond liegiment Penns I. vomits Volunteitrot intim piaci, 'Tomboy evening ~the litth tnat,, nt IVIIkInT h at lOvery ll thlng to Mauro the comfort of . fPlesta .7.4.130.d0ne by the mowers; Ind tloo. yptoolon promboes one of tr . c,o,Voyment o , . • • ••• - • - Retule,ni will dleawor twentrgovd gotta for purchasing ne a holloay gilt • adman .4t: Hamlin - I .trinet - Organ, by wt. .[erring to the, advertinemeut of C. C. Atelier, No. al•Wood ntreet, which ap.• pears at the-head of , tho eighth %imn eu thwwwOriel pogo of - to , 4re flarrrra. Call In nt Henry Mlneri book. , atom .71 end 73 Fifth area, fora complete bat orliolelayboolja,, with prim attached, pat iMilled by that' entabllabment, end being a entalogne of the üblications Suitable .fer prevent/a, to be f ound there for sale. • ' '' • • '`Fourth Ward, Allegheny, Republicans will meet thin Plotwinill (Ironing, In the Columbia Engine Howse, at 7 o'clock. •to 'name u ticket 'to Ito 'voted for at thu primary election on Saturday. • . . .. 4 11 are Opportuoity.—A rare ebanoo to obtain n first clam retail boot and eboo store at a groat barnaln le offered by an advortisement under our "for sale" no tices. A Ward Clark) 4! Co.'. 1111110 s, Stor../L. The atoning and enterprising old es tablished house of Messrs. Davis, Clarke Co.,book Wti: fit Wood street have made extensive arrangements in: supplying their ntfinerous customers with goods ooltable for holidav presents, anti on adidittettiiient announcing this 'fact will be fount on the socoad e.V! , Nf to•ila3-'s paper. Their stock is very large and complete and possesses attraCtions for persons of all shades of opinion and taste. It embraces all of the more papa l:lr gift IMMO helped. by .kirtglish• and AnaeriampubliSheri, and tia the quality of the. matter contained between the covers .1 bas . been made a special ob ject in the selection no ono need fear purchasing at random any volume found en the shelves. The collection of books stlitalfin 'for theoxpanding and grasping minds of child:an, is•remarka bly tine, and will cordate:tad itself to any intelligent purenihr friend of theyoung. All the works of the standard authors will be found Ina variety of styles of binding and typography, so that pecuni arily add otherwise all who call for any work cellbe sfilied. A Magnificent' ate sortmout of Bagsters and othkr fine °di. tions of the Ili hue, for family or church purposes, will be found, at prices rang• ing from four defiant up to fifty. Our space Is toe to permit any full enumeration of the very desirdble works ofiered by this homes as holiday presents, but we an assure our readers that the entirealock is superior in its eharneteri and in. every respect comm up to the requirements of the day. In addition to the books kept by Messrs. Davis, Clarke fi Co., they Mier a largo misornient of Swiss carved goods , served brackets, match and cigar Mixes, jewel and card eases, paper knives, a variety of writing desks; tourists' eases and portfolios, handkerchief and glove boxes, photo graphic sketchee nude variety of other artielmwhiclt would prove very suitable all Christmas promote, and whrch are of fared at very eimitp and reasonahloprlces. We bespeak fur this fair dealing firm a full share of holiday patronage, and ask our readers to favor the house with a purchasing vlSit, china Ware (sr the Wietineyol. Messrs. Richard E Breed dc . tio., a business firm that has lung •occupled .a high 'amnion in the estimation of the . community, announce a very elegant and suitable lot of queensnare Just open ed for the holidays. On Elattirday we had thin pleasure of looking through the stock and found It to be very superior iii all departments. Readers whol,tain template making holiday, present++ ors sensible character should Lot overlook the attructionti of thin house, as nothing could proye more acceptable to married or single friends than the articles here offered for each, The dinner, tea and breakfast sets olqueeneware, the elegant apednums u: art in the way of vases of elaborate WOrknianshlp, the fancy and beautiful sets of clear and ornamented el'I“ war°, thineaquistie statuettes In Pei ian marble, the superb alleviatens llobenthin glass goods, and the more humble plain atone sets for ordinary use, will all muturnil themselves tn those out on gilt purchasing tours. The clock of general goods peculiar to the __trait+ now held !LIAO% finials one of the finest ever opened in Pittsburgh, and In. point of variety Janet excelled by any Eastern homes.. The prices have been greatly re. ducetl In gisw,isieaeo ofthe . decline in toe pringical_ markets, and - purchasers can depend on '.recleviust the worth of their money:ln bestowing' their patron age on J./mars/Wee/ R Co. Itsmal Ihteseat . . If we were asked to eciert a present of a substantial character, wherewith 'to 'glailden the heart of a wife, daughter, niece or lady friend. we abould advise tile purchase of a piano or cottage organ. Sucharticles, with anything like good eare, will last a life time, and will never fail to be app red:lied by the gratelld re elpient.' After we bad suiveeded in co. Tinting our triend to mike mush selec ' lien. we Would not - towilhite to commend to his attention those 'very. superior Sebonmeker pianos auil , Esters Cot ' tags organs, which ure-sord exclusively in this city by thew. I known music deat era, ..),fessrs. Barr, eke et Buehler, No. d 3 St. -Clair street The former instru ment bas everywhe received the bigh ted praise. being.p stly regarded as the very perfection of musical mechanism. Its um. are • full, `sweet and powerful. while /Ls workmanship and furniture are 1 , 1 . .4' only exquisite,. but Mont and 1 ,. datable. -Few aro - huitcquatowd with the many good qualities of the F:stey or gan, no it is in use everywhere, and in,alt 01,411/1 gives onnpleie satisfaction. Both instruments are told at very reasonable prices, it reqiiiring Inn very large sum of money totinichue either. At this estab lishment wilt likewise be found a very tine mllectleii of foreign and American sheet music, brass and silver pi. In struments, violins, drums, and numer ous other artlelenwhicti will prove high. iv acceptable . holiday presents. lie! fee 4airliatatimr. • • "Poring the great special sale of trim: flings, taco goods and notions, the store of Messrs. Joseph Horne •,t. Co.; N05..77 and 79 .Market street, has been thronged with whole:tale and retail patrons. Read- . ers desirous of purchasing holt,' 1 1!0t1/ will bear In mitid—t.at the entire fn.ah stock found in this extensive house Is offered at prices much lowerilian those which prevailed anterior to the war. The tirmanalous to close out every dollar'e worth of goods In Ruh. establishment, have paid le regard to the prime cost of their stock, marking down all articles at great bargains, offering their patrons much better Inducements Immo can bo obtained in the metropolitan cities by by whOlesale purchasers. • The lino of holiday goods is full and complete and will commend Itself to pers o na desiring to select snltabie and useful as well as ornamental presents. Remember the place. Nos. 77 and 79 Market street. See the double Column advertisement on our second page. - Where **Melee. ilatlable Present,. • At .1. W. Pittock's headquarters for albums, toy books, Mvetille publications, stereosconle stews, slab:niter goods, port folios, writing deeke, de., will be found all thu works of lhu eturalSrd authiira'in s variety of styles. Thu eitoei of eleont gift books can - fint be exeelled, either In. point of variety or boing,tr. • Thspubliah ere This seasonliavu token unusual. Cain to present the poets en the most popular works of the poets end scholars, In attractive and' beautiful 'styles, anti Mr. Plum's seems to bars gone into Ike t market with eyes wide open, for lie bits In Inn collection-Rho , very cream. of all, fitrangers In the city selectina approprl , ate gills should not fall calling at this wihe dely known store, Which is opsite Postolllcr, and examine tbe - realty msgnilleent 'fork • offered the holiday trade. 'file priers will be found as per sonable us can elsewhere be obtained. Carpets as imeienset nedla Minn . The attention of 'our readers is directed to the udiustisetnent on our second page, hooded is above, of the exteueire enipot house of Oliver McClintock it Co, No. . Fifth street. The firm hare on hand a n very heavy stock. of fashieunble onr-' pote,rupe, 011 clOthtf, matting', earslege nod sleigh robes, plan'o covers, hassocks. Sts; while's they are, desirous of nt once • closing eat regnrdiess of cost. The goods sc o very choice,' honing been Selected with unuanni Care, and persons destring anything In thli way will do Arch to cell du Hug the COUtthlllkill.lio of the greet viol sale. The high eharectur of tho firm is nu Iticiont ittuirontee that /lie onnounee meta of an Immmtw,nduetl ou hi made ' in good froth, so that the grund &Sworne sobs mai' proven success.' A ifitet - laos to be llsomisetten. and to-morrow. all those who purpose Inallpit thelr;filentis or rola tiveouresents oh.Cluislnius, will gi ,out shopping anti mokiilhalr tielevUopm. We hope that none of emir renders will forgot that the very bugs' stock 'of loco gunge, embrokleaos, fancy gocnis,losiery,yents' furnishing goods, gloves, end hundreds of other oracles, suitable fur . Christmas nresentm, Tuned nt 'the popular hash trimming mid notion, house of W. W. nlooreheod, No, SI Market street, Is of at greotly red (welt rrt.tavo MIMI!. the dopreaston in the wistent markets, The ladles ore folly timers of the advantages altered by thin favorite house for- their taumae,,ge, and , ere trust ant. holiday present purchasers will not - overlook its claims while Ormuz boson or ,t - ivrint Cotens., Sr. !meta, 11ec.11, 1E67. ) Tho attention or angina' buildcro nod mecninisto, at home and abroad, to di rected In:the advertisement of Oda /Ward (in another column of this paper) for the touildlng Mud furnishing of four Lugs engines for thonevr St. Louis city. Woter 'works, as apecitied intim advertiatomint: By tow tho omeidennion to bo mild on the port of the city, in ail contructe, &bail bo in money, GEO. K. BUDD, Pmeldeni . 1 Tho Gavel MELONfilm of the 'Floloo• Of Ng. 10415, at Ms.amate Han Theo flow sight, Pee. Q.T. From all iiii . haVe.LXie :toil rend Of this exhibition, we judge it will tllfiliCt.... ,VIZ(1118 by storm, when opened hero on l'ulls,:r. - ,' tt'onitio hext. In fact, we pro_ diet a greater rush to illtlritait tide work tiAiin to anything that: has yet I'e.ri brought to our city. ,'llica press, the .1 , eie,,,.; MTV the people everywhere pro, nounee it to be onii of tlve finest exhlbl dons ever witnessed, and almost (Ovine in its ellareeter, illustrating, as itdoes, the stnadesissthiects in the world. • lii , e cop - - tie; following notice of this exhibitith fttlin the ixiffisillte Demo crat. It was 'Written by a clergyman while the exhibition was in that city: "01 the mastership of the artist iiho designed the tableaux, we may any he its certainly at home in his profession, if sdch we may call it. Every sine is a living vepreaentethm of what St. John saw, from the hearing of the first angel's voice to rho day of Judgetnent, when God sat upon the great white throne did saw the multitude assembled before llim, that he might climes from among Want diens [hut served Him, 'to dwell with Übe forever,' who had their unmet; re corded by the angels In the `Book of Life." "These exhibitions have a power of hi iluenee over the mlndi of an andlence, and wo doubt whether there are but/ew, tinny, who can come away without be- Mg impressed with the truth, that to be a Christian in to be like God." Thera will lie a grand Christmae mati nee on 'Wednenday afternoop, whoa we are assured most I.iositiviy that old "Santa Claus" will be there. Goods, and Wbero to Pp • At 'Macron) wholesale and retail trimming and notion house, No.-19 Fifth street, will be found 9 very choice stock of goods peculiar. to their' trade, which Is offered to the public for the holidays. The goods arc all fresh and new, and embrace the latest styles and novelties introduced in the leadingclUes. The selection of real and imitation lace goods is remarkably fine, and to those desiring to make Christmas presents to lady frienus very superior attractions. The general stock of fancy goods suite pie for the holidey times will be found equal to any in the citv, while. the prices ore very reasonable. ?feelers in the city will consoll their interests by favoring the house of Miterutn &Carlisle with a purchasing visit, and retail patrons should no• fail to call in =dice the mig niticent display made of choice holiday goods. • ' NewlnLiasehlas. I C.blatiimas AB a matter of general Interest we prinient the following facts: New 'Weed Sowing Machine Is the family favorite, it-perfect model of beinny, and universally acknowledg ed to be the leading Machine. It defies all comyetitioni has a self-adjusting ten sion. It Is so simple that any' one can learn, The Weed does not take fits and epellsl when you want It to sew. When. a perms is aware of possessing the arti cle/bit has taken the fropt.seat over all othera, be has grounds fur satisfaction. Then the greatest blessing that you can beaten- ion a Christmas present is the renowned Weed:towing 'Machine. It bes carried elf all the first prince this year at the different Fairs; anti, in fact, still stronger evidence—lt has been lent to the same house where others hod previously been sent. They were sent back and.lhe new Weed kept. . Call and see it, at It. It. Long's, No. Ill: Grant street. FOURTH TARE.—City !titian - 'once: The Conch; annicri - sat y and Sociable; The Lin coln Family Fund; a Pert'. ;uniquely; Repabdcanain.- Vin,"lneetiligs In Allirghent; t hunch DI dicatlon, he CITY Time, trouble and money might, . • eared by purchasing at 112 Federal street, prime C o ursed Fruits, Vegetables, Cook ing and AssortPrunes,.Cir rants, Citron, Extracts, Jollies, Marmaladeh and,Quince Tama, Orarige Condensed Milk, Extract' or Beef, Chocolates, English and American Pickles, Spiced Oyalars and Salmon, Ea • senco of .Shrimps, Anchovies and An ethovy . Paste, Extra Fine Cream latna, all kinds of Nuts, Candles, Tattles, Bates, Prunelles,Sauces, Fine Peaches, Fears, llinckberries and Pineapples glue. Jars, Olive Oil, Chinese' Ginger and. WaLlUt Cand V. GEOBOZ BE101"113,1 tit 112 Federal street,Alleghen ., . A Tressaiy of Thought fromkes Nara. The &ohm sayings of bla print pal characters, anaiSLlCallY and alpha oetteally arranged, will be faun floury boner's, 71 and 73 Fifth street.! More of those heavy Balnieral q $1.2,3, at Barker's, today. • • "the Good Boa 'Libriry," and e Good Girl* Library," entit tea Teta corning at only six suitable per wet, are just the things for suitable holiday p •• sn3 wing.' They will be ford St Henry 3litier'e,, Noe. 71 and 73 F fib street. ftesutlfel beery Cheek Silks, eLI2; I , at larker'e solo, to -day. Down among the dead won are, at this monattt, thounands who might havolxfrit alive and well had they used that great life preserver, 'Plantation Bitters. Let the living lay it to heart that they are the best known remedy - for all dyspeptic complaints, stomach derangements, and general debility. Asa delirious cordial, combined with - great tonic virtues, their equal cannot be found. • .. • •. . nomt.4,mte Female., ciergyrne. mer chan Lawyerskt and persona Of 'seden tary. habiblartioularly those who are week and au er with mental depression, aro greatly benefitted by those Bitter's. Magnolia Hater,—A delightful toilet articltauperior to Cologne, and at half tho prim Ladles' lamb's Wool Hose, reduced front $l.OO to ro) cents per pair, ellghtly soiled. at Barker'iciale, to-day. Dui Cleat Department is suppli with the latest styles, materials at d trimmings. The snperiorlty in taste and workmanship of _garments made by our house is established; end we ate Otroring great bargains in ready made garments. .7. W. Batmen & Co. • 59 Market street.) Engllsli Merinos, reduced from b 0 cents to 30 cents per yard, et Harkoea hale, t - day. . To a student or literary man or prom n 1 nothing could be morn appropriate tb u n holiday present of n copy ofWobste a unabridged dictionary, or Woreest a unabridged quarto, to be obtained at re reasonablo prices of Henry 31Luer's,N . 71 and 78 Fifttiatreet.' . . VV holesalebuyers of Dry Goodi shout. visit the great closing out .ale at Barker's lids we.ek• ti Mr. Wineknee, eloothinii-Byrup is tb. proscription of one, of the beet female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used formany years pith 'norcrthitllng array mud success, by millions of mothers for their- children. It rellevon the child *oh% pain, mires dyeenteri and diarrhoea, griping- in' the bowels, and wind 'colic. By giving bnalth . to the child, It roots the mother. Be once and call for 'Wm, Winelosel Soothing. Syrup,";thrring the ./dc-airtde of “Burils Perkinn" on the outthie wrapper. All others are base' lions. • Citizen. and. Strificeda.—Do not fall tri attoßd, this evening, the great auction sato of beautiful polls; Toys of every variety, and fancy. gooda for tho days, at the Mammoth. Auction EinporJ sin of Smithson, {'dinar tt. Co, sSands7 Fifth street. litHb Pain. beatitlful 87.00 all Wool Mankato; redueetil to ,15:00 per-pair, a liarktir"a gnat sale •today. - . - To Wholesale Iluyeri or Dry, thxxls w . reoffering sivetal InduoOmoota—joblo f the Eamtarn Auction Salm--.Skow Dross Goodi Housekeepi n g on'ai Wear, Sheetingo, StartaligN Prints &To. J. W. BARKEn t Co., b 9, lUsr~Cet sheet, A Great Job ha Black Cloth Ssiardes,l, womb as low .aa. 42.50, at Barker's great, sale to-day I . Superior Furniture and Houeranobt Goods at auction, thin day . ,at ten - a. Df the entire furuishment of residence 396 Third street. Smithson. Paltrier ,t Atpnco Poplinl;lelack and calored, cheAP. at Bark or. • • g dt Salo. .•. • Unlventalist Fair and Featind. M City Hall ;every night thin week. • 7lv e. CITY F... !Its Mang/vs. I2lc, Dark Detains. dt qc, Calico for Coniiiirta. AL•lud, lastk Fast Colored Prints. At 624 c, wide Yranch Merinos. r, At 2.5 c, Heavy While Shaker Flannel, At Sic, Heavy Barred Flannels. At $1 25 each, Heavy Grey Blankets, slightly damaged. At 25c each, a large lot of Sontags. • . At ale a pair, Chi idren's all Wool Hose. At 121 c a pair, Ladles' White Merino Hose. .• :At lak a pound, good Batting. 'At $.3 each, beautiful Mu ff s. $3At each, beautiful Ilarthaa and Col lars. WitTerproof, Cloaking, Casisimeres, Dress Boosts, Shawls, Boulevard Skirt, islublea, Scarfs,.Cloth and Kid Gloves, Eldridgerchirfa, A bake ftnd well-selected stock, at Semple'a, Ifto and 182 Federal street, Allegheny. “Choice pleturce wad poems” illustrated with colored engravings is just the thing for a desirable Christmas present to old or young. it 1,111 be found at Henry iiineea, No. 71 and. 73 llifth street. Plaid Poplins, all wool, at 71541 Cents, at liarkisr's, this day. These goods have been isold at $1.00@1.25. • maelwat Pine Arts • To the - Editor of the Rut York Herald: Respecting the relies of porcelain ware found in the late exhumation at Herm. lane= which have been forwarded to the Society of Antiquities in London, wheftlof your correspondent says the bottle resembling. Drake's Plantation Bitters was undoubtedly placed among the ruins by the agent of lit. Drake,,we desire to state he Is Incorrect ltrevery respect, If a bottle was found' there bearing our lettering, the language of the Ancient Romsn was different from the accepted literature of that day. Our Agent h. other hurdle,. than this in Europe, and has not cat ty Italy at all. No doubt - Anierican Plantation Bitters to Rome; but trying to impose upon a society. of Antiquarians In this way, seems quite useless, and we do not appreciate the lobe. It is unnecessary for elf to spend money.in Europe while we amenable to supply the demand for demo celebrated Mttersrliere. • Respectfelly, • iirwrcP •" --4— • P. H. Dacca d: Co. A princely present would be She mas terpieces of Italian art. Photographs from the finest engravings of the most celebrated paintings cd the Italian Igni ters, In tho various Galleries throughout Europe, with memoifil of each pnlnter. In one handsome quarto Volume,. sloth, extra gilt. This is embraced in the boll. day offerings of Henry Miner, No. 71 and 73 Filth street. • ' • Beautiful Mils, Toys - and Fancy Good., at nitrate sale, fhb afternoon, at the s.ammoth Emporium of Elmitinion, Palmer Co., 55 and 57 Fifth street. Without doutit this la one of the flaost selections over offered In this city. Tlid, ladies are,espeelally Invited. Fair and lersttral.There be . a trend Fair and Festival held in Mission Church, Allegheny city, commencing on wiesday evening, December 24th, and lt continue every afternoon, and even ing during the holldaea. A large, as sortment of useful and ornamental arti cles will be. on band,. together with Christmas and New Tear§ presents, Lunch served up daily. The - proemial° be applied to • praiseworthy object. Come one, come all. Cossurrrsz op Annswonsrcres—Mrs, 1.,. A. Williamson, Mrs. C. A. Prime, Mr. Charles Jackson, Mr. Geo.. D. Ware. FM. • At Rsory Miner's, N 0.71 and 73 Fifth artreet, gill be found in the holiday goods, the London edition of the great works or Sir David - Wilkie. • •Photographst.frem the finest engravings of his most popular intlngs, with a biographical memoir. In one.very handsomequarto volume[ The purest tind sweetest Cod Ltzer I n the world, Manufactured from fresh, he livers, up:lathe sea shore; It to perfectly pure and sweet. Patients who havo once taken It mu take no other. Ask for . 10=rd - end Caswell's Cod Liver Oil," manufactured by Caswell. Hazard fr. Co., Nevi York. Sold by all drugitlsts. i i at linabea Square Grand Plana have their new patent combination plate and' metal agrafte bridge arrangement (Pat ent leaned August 14, 1936.) ..A.graffsa throughout the entire piano, (lame as in full Grund,Plano,rmd three-string scale: Call and examine these. instruments' at Rlume'a Music atorv, 13 Filth street.. This Evening, at Anition beard - Uhl Dolls, Toys and Fancy Goods, for the holidays, at Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 and 67 Filth street. Drop In end sso for yourselves. Smithson, Pal mer & 00., Auctioneers. _ • • At Saner's, nand 73 Firth street, look at the Lady's Historical Library. Com prising nine volumes. IlandsOmely bounkin Englisli cloth, and put up in a neat case, thewhole forming a beautifal and Stainable ornament for lady's Forty4lve Organs and Melodeons at Cdbargains. Threw hudrumente are n tire celebrated factories of Prince (lc Co., Treat, Linsley dt. Co, and Preacott Bros. Pm,. from 375,00 and npararde, at Blume's flfunio store, 43 Filth Arcot, aecond door abovo Wood 'Beet. Persona desiring to purchase would do 1r ell to call at Snodgrese Ross, end Ainuino their prices before purchasing elsewhere, ail we are convinced it would be to their adventige. an Furs—Pine s—foriadleiand Child ren, at auction..this day at ten A. it., at. Masonic 11511 Auction -Rooms, 65 sad .57 Fifth street. Smithson, .Calmor A, Co., Auctioneers. . , Great roan at Wtn. Flemtug's eaten- Biro fur bouse,.No. VG Wood street, for ladlealfura. Bootie's Pianos aro. an constructed. after their now implored overstring Forsale only. by Charlotte Blume, 43 Birth ane. ; ' A Magolli P Cent present would .tat the Illustrated oetical (AR Book, orio l e only six dollars, elegantly bound and printed in colon, and for sale at Henry Wines book store, Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth !street. Knabe's Plaeoa have . the "Patent Agraffe Treble." For sale only by Charlotteßlume. 43 Filth street . . Call and Eiumune the haw, wid com plete etoca of Ladles' Furs, af.Wilma Fleming's, No. 139 WcKxletreet. - U. Ladle.' Firm Gents' Beaver. Collars and Glossa, at reduced prleos„ at etztod grass it Ross, 24 St. Clair great. eY •'soave semq;• the beantlfal 1Xe;15(7 . Whittler, elegantly bound, la embmoal la tbe holldar stock of Retry. 311ner, Net ;Tend 73 Fifth street: , • ' Ilets and Caps cheap at Wm. nom tro. 139 Wood street, • kt" mho , ' Plait,. hare 411 the latest lea revements. r 'For sale . by Charlotte it Irmo, 43 Pllth street.- Constitution Wat is a certain ,enre for Diabetes and al d i seases of thedtfd nays. Fait ale 'wadi druggists. IiWT. Genial hand sewed Calf'Boota, good article. for, $7, at Snadgraai h Ross, 24 St. Clair street. Go to Wm. Rieming'3 No. 15*; Wood edroet, for lutrfptlns in ftits. Dr. Al rooms, 1 usr2, 15t many at his from Jan . nnW The Heiden holiday. cud 73 Marlon d In-the Nos. 71 tf Too wish tointrehise4ood goods at reasonable prior i go ba finsalmas .t Boas. . Ilargalits ill Ladles' Fors, at WRltata Flestqapen, Na 1W..) Wood attest.. tt , Don't bigot 2dOssrs. Snodgrass & Rosa, 4 St. Clair street. • an. Bargains at Win. Flemings, N 0.1139 Wood street, In ituyeee rpm, , . . • High puo .84>9 to, id nodgramatt Rift. t ittorw - IBM Grind Promenadu at City thin 10 to 12. every evening this 'week. ' Bottsutd cti RQ?„6.i Nip at 4,, 0d 0 a )•!1* !lat. and Cape; cheap, st Snedgraas French Merle. price, at Barker', 1,, C. greatly reduced In *1319 I TEE W Y G.AZEITit o zon7ose, 111DITESDAY AND SATURDAY. , • slarim Met. Igssatalalag POICIT CAG Uinta .j totorembig readied tiaitior. 10 - drclai Walla, Zitttoriags. latiost Nova try Tabagraptime Nall. ralsablitteadtho Hatter for am Tramp MI fallen aad ' most reliable Tlaaarial and Come I martial Market Poporm [lran br nor Dso. la 1 9..,, 1 city. No Tamer, Stochastic or Mono., th. Lid be wftloont It: 1. . MIMI 701 TEA RILIZI.T 1.1AZ2121, Blade 8..b..ite....L......- ---. 2 ...53.A. Ee.. O r ril::::: - . i —:::::,-.- .. -.... tt. -am one copy of Wye; ao atel Ligacc.lalticit ce ilia dab. Additions to globs caa b iambi A ...1 MK, at dab Mag. , Norma co 1ii7115C1111V6..-111 relerloc rtao t P.P. , . be sore am* wcity chat . 4 ' tho T.. ...t. aa am Issue a Reducalay editimi !or Nib. ...Re° baring bat oas malls. week. Airm , ...y by Dratt, Express. Nosey Ordatt, 4 . l cTaCistered Letters, may bmat at oar °alit Address. I irsAILIZTTN. TITTISIMiItI H. Parigra CITY ITEMS • Something Gooa—yhe gaiters, dm. :M arket men, lailicannd children, kept at SS streot, are made of tha very. boat Material, and sold ao lour as the lowan. All goods are warranted to gii.e satisfaction. If 'you • Want some- iModand 'at goal prices, call.at Robbie Sh 6eßouse. marketstreot. , ents' line Silk Hats, only fit, at Snod grass d: Ross. B.lt 1= d HRTCR 1 INSON.—dee lerab d re, la the Rah year et els eat. MART/F.—Oa the 17111 Inet.. it Blood: Ran.. Redford count?, Pa., of lypnald teeer i 4nAlh the late e. Rube. Kennedy, of Erman. po...Pa. • ALEX. AI!MN, lUNINgIITARUF24I, No. IGS th Street, Fitt:burgh. Po- COPFINFI, or allnda; CRAVEN, tl Lt., V rd. ever,. deecrlpllon of Funeral ?Ufa Uon , ll furnished. Booed& 0p... 407 and Want— He auld d tlarilagea formlatied. )tarzitamen—Bar, Uhvld Min, b. D., it 11.. W. • Jseotru,'D.D.;, Thomis Ewing, AK:. Jamb D. Miller. • • ROBERT ItUDNEIG —• Waal amp 'Esissitrar. No. 45 Milo 15Ii s Aileglienr. sod /30 Diamond bduare, Jobs Wilson keeps always on band Ma best Metait'llosowbod. ft /1110, and lmitatket ILA sawood Corlina Widout Coigns from Cs bps wards. /rosewood Conlin oPwards; all mbar Cottle , * le 'proportion. Carriages Oise Hearses furnished q low ram. Crape, Warp. Mama and and ltagravingPsraMbed grata. . Unice email day , J.G. •BODGERS. ENDGTA',. IE NEB AND LDBALMEII, Deeneeena Ditto late beam! ff. Bodgeti.l No. V MN, epee; three dee,/ Yenta Beaver, Allegheny CID: . ' pale, H0•0140d, Mahogany. Welton . anendr.-L..—. Weal Indtelline Doane. at the lonect prim. among open et all !mere, nay and olatne. LWaud Cmlagea flanhhed on short ' .d on moot rOneonable toms. • EDWAUD CZCINEJECEid, ozaTAince: O. No. SH clime; Allegheny: Metallic. Reessweed end Miter Cue, nisi. vide scam/tete Meek ulAnsenti floods, on Dodd and furnished et snertest notie. at lowest prices. lisle .d pee. MAUI., etre , ' ner dr Vim aad aldale Mr... Carries., . X.Mbmp BUM.. sad). for hini. WANTS. WANTE" ---- D — lmmediaselly, go- MEN. In orety.Coonty In reams'. sae la. Ohio altdElrelnl to se !film fatuous non-: .aloslra BUN-BURNER. No more burnt Iln deranor oxploslre lamps; and esoioniE the order orals day. Call. on (cosh la band,' or address. Ella stamp. CIISELINO k LOC2(111.11.T. elt Clots MOO. ROOM M. WANT/gDL . -BELP.--w...ated, a eke. tidy GIRL, to dogeoeral housrnork fat a emelt bottle. Mass be able to, do point plain coot es. tree not ...tomtit er:to out to Knit.... If competent. would be preferred, With itteassarabee they will dada pleasant nod mei lbetob!. #, ,, m0• Andy.. bo.as BEsynn.trr.. be doornails Mao, Alleyhtey City. ANTED,--,IGENT4-In every !content city west of the Mountains.. to ten • new and astral uncle.' needed. e every . heals'. Dulness llsbt sad prefitebte. Call es aced far leterentton le D. ..11AILE1. St. itatssininsl. . • • FOR ASST. TO' LET-STIIIIE BOOM, sulta, bee few emery and Pied:tee fibre. elusate coiner of Forty street and Diamond [lasi, the Olamend ]fatter. The balding I. now; Pesseiolon will be elven next month. Also. the bolldlowadlotaini. with Store Rem and Dwelt• Eng attached. ,Ziwie Ire of HAYS k WrEttliißt. No. Vilt.lberty street. • • • FOR BALE FOR PALIE—ROOT AND SHOE STOlte.--11• stoat and ILatnres of cant:- el•at retail Boot and Shoo Store. doing • rood boolaean, on ono °tee prlnalpal butlooas streeia of this alb, Satlitattory roan.. alvan for sell Addroon 93.`t Look 800 .1134 . Pltuttare. N. • . Fpr J RBALE-TgREE'6IUJLDzvt,. LOTS IN BItLLTILLD, near Oakland BM thin, two squares from thibormear t-auk. Feeti loC40:10, beautifully altualarr. 004 1.111 ba /0.14 coup. Eagan. of WLLI,LUI - 1101.11 ES, NI LLlstyLltreet.' ROI/ RALE-0008ER .—A HOWARD'S Uteri and SET. Btable, ono ineIrAICILY mutat - awn: D.A. , ' DAPPLE • wisp 11081112/.• LARUZ DltAtßitiT 110585; three ..ttLACJi XAItIES; te:o lIHET 11•8703., STREET, neer the kleasanff - 411rHotsea bout,' and oold w comndistoa. • ROR 1141LE.--Houne and Lot cosik oorher of Mishattsa and Adana strolls.; sear Passenger. liallway. Lot 41 by Cr/ !mt.:. abase frame, eantilslng 7 rooms sod good ball. - well Improved. .11intse mut Lot °abbe:debt eats[ Bldwall Motet, Allegheny City. Lot MI tir ROM hoesa trame.'eontalrm hall, Iry rooms stml: good m d aul water sad gar. Also, 'amoral Mara Ileums .4 Lou to 4.4 lobillUll. lagobß c 4 J. WYSE CO., Beam Meet, near Chesnut. Yanobirlre. i , _ --t Foe NA LE-7That well kiioent TAVERN STA - NI% stellate' le the Fifth l b red. hoe t. siUm:lmola nap, , , utiolninir I theYerket ileum careen street. - Tea build- toils three storles les, and most setntantially 1 belle, mitSleepers large, ainsmodlons looms. 1 trebles* lame Conan Halle ..tood stable on the hack end of thicliet, widish ls 23 by MO feet • deep.. Free the' Poneenlenee , or the lotally e ) thit boats ins embllebed a permanent byelaw, Zed IS extent taut erne Istsdr than any other •, hem. he tbe ward! No batter paying property Is novroderleg lie .the =erect. PILL C SHIPh• • IlitlLY,, Real Zetate - Aponte. Haller Welt. ememeeellle. .1 . . Loo., Agfi OII. PAO DY, .4.T! LAHUr AND ZLKOANT DISPLAY • : DMMEATEL & HOLETT4 68 YIPIH STREET. , A. miles seek In 'Male Hee: They ;ore just neelved weee• etaek of ' . Watches, hide'', • Silver Ware, aracrAnucs AND ZliCws.tosa. 33C..5.055, Nr!lich UR) . a ‘ t;, .4ati ' x3s.:Wlt'El . to•en at .111:82 LOW PRICES. OVERCOAT/1116S I uvansoosnaws OVJOI00&272161111 Aninamenae and chatoe wonment at • M. SMITH'S • TiILOBING IBTABt7B.II/15D 3e. s 6 11171.11111124.eariar Poi/era', (NEW BUILDING.) HIRIFIT ' 9. MLLE. r Merchant Tailoi . , ' Peaa aria St. Clair Streetz' PIMBURCIN, PA. • I THE DES.T 1101.11Dalel. ',onsta. INNS er amino e h !ft. es c 4 its esleWil Imes Rimini' Asa 15,& ea I tzliktblitleu Jima NO* bar sa & illtib Street. - da7 I I Moss i e'rivei = s yea w held by the Ladtee• of the Cimareirall la ilia Lecture Boom of the MIST Clintatt okitraCD, at!egheey, caner, hearer weft Yougioetery UUUUU itoNDAy etid RD DAY LVEND•aa. lav aati,Ath leat.: tor beneAt Oahe Church-, .I,Lchatattoe, iseeate:, 00AWft mtlLUyin e ptm iqw , .itarreakm eemiel at teallottabie ark*. NoTzcz.--t at ert7 Interest In the Dreg BM , Ibises' and Sheffield Streeta, nit` atone, to WLST JOIINSTOte almak for them the hstrohee Pen.. .11,snaannor •1“.. ty, I , I 1J a =I
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