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AnD.BIIGEETJ
TOPICS AT THE CAPITAL
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CASE AGAINST sEcnsTART STANTON.
The New, York Ircratcra special says:
! The mule of Smithson againat Stanton, on
a charge of, false Imprisonment,' lf it can
be brought to the test of an argument,
promises te solve many of the doubts
' which surround the question :as to the
extent 10 which an °Meted of the Govern-
Went has the power to seize the persons
.
and I-proPetrY of individuals' Without
due process of law. Messrs. Ilughes;
Denver and Peck . have the f case in
hand, and hi March last made a mo
tion la theDistriet Court to require the
' defendant to furnish the orlgtualwef ear-
fain letter., papers and proceeding. oft
the Court. Martial... Mr. Stanton; not
withstanding the re... Dimes of hw Atter
' ney to comply, had thus far obstinately'. refused the , request to allow the! oriel
'1 Duds to be seen, though copies are
. I freely offered. The attorneys for the,
~ plaintiff, however, are not willing.
1 to receive these, as they wish
. , to discover - the authenticity, par
; ticuhrlyl' of the.'treasonable letters
alleged to have been - written, undarthe I
atsantnesiname of Cables, by Smithson.
These lett,q, as they appearin the pleas
elf defend t, contain information re
-1 :meeting tli number. and movements of
the garde* .in and ..abont Washington
in thlifirst year of the rebellion. 'Upon
this ground Sniithson'ans arrested and
confined in port Lafayette. After some
, time lie was' released, and after that was
again arrested- and tried ty Military'
' Court and sentenced to live years' im
prisomfient lat Albany. After a brief
confinement he was again set at liberty
by a' pardear frohi the President- Dur
ing these occurrence.; it is said that a
Government detective, upon alleged
authority from the Secretary of War,
-turned the Wife and children of Smith-
, sou out of their house, which was tic-.
, cupied by officers of the Government
, The case lire thus far been postponed
out of courtesy to the opposite counsel,
but the attorneys for the plaintif have
now dethinthied to press their motion
. fur over and inspection; and upon re
! velvitig an I order of the Cburt to the
effect, will Proceed at once either upon
• the merits of the ease, or,
In event of a
continued refusal wi th out giving stalk
lent legal relseons to produce the desired
1 original letters, lOU .move to set 'aaide
; the Justification Set up by the defence ,
; and ask for an order for contempt of 1
1 court against Mr. Stanton. . I
1 a lISIIMLN . Satit. To TAX 'KINDS.
j
Tire nib 'ads special says: Wall street
4 .
. is in a tren r over Senator Sherman's
bill, awl. mmunications by the score
have Wen n ut to members of Congress
~.. protegiug against the clause providing
for the taxation of bonds, and electing
•
In Sherman'. bill ingeneral. 5 tom a
canvass of Lk. noose, howeVerf it may
be pawitively elated that a majority are
In favor of that section of the bill, and
1 . though the law says that they shall not
."1 be subject to Steteor Inunthipal taxation,
11 the staluie'slo where provide, that they
shall not be (athlete taxation by Congress
.',, if deemed stivi.ble. There is a very
strong disposition tosubject them to tax
.,
stoma now, and before the final adjourn
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meat or the present newton takes place
a bill effecting tbut purpose will untioubt.
"/ redy be passed. -
TUE WOAD "wnitr..
There la considerablediscuaslon on the
5 District stiffrage bill, - striking the Word
“white"' train the laws of the District at
Columbia, and allowing degrees to sit on
Juclosochich was pissed 116 Mo days ago,
' • but which had not been -sent to Congress
by the President within ten days as pro
; scribed' by the law. The akournMent
si having taken place before the expiration,
the President and his friends claim that
the law is now virtually dead, and that
Congress will have. to re-bass the'meas
um if they wish to put it on the_statute
book, But (Ws is a inLitake, ns accord
lug to all the ,precedents the tentlt , day
not havo expired until Tuesday;
January 7th, Ibis. • The interval Is Only
a recess of Cuogress, and nut au adjourn
meat.
Another correspondent says:
Should a trudority of. Congress adhere
to the position taken by many lance re.
reds concerning the status of the hill
striking the 'word "white"out orate laws
of the District of Columbia, n conflict
between the President and the Cleo
House% seems inevitable. Several mein
; bars of the House,
among them Speaker
Colfsi,a.shert that the bill has become a
''.law by the allure of the* President to
`veto before theexpiration , of ten days.
When the Constitution speakh et-adjourn
meld, these men argue it does content
' plate a recess of the Senate - and House.
and therefore the veto power is not ap
plicable In the present case. President
Johnson takes the opposite view. He
- holds that Congress will have to pass the
bill again and give him a fresh opportu.
city to veto it, because they did not re
. main in tension long enough to allow
him to send In his veto. Ile hays that
- Congressmen have put a Use construe-.
lion on the constitutional clause In regard
to the 'veto power, and he will not accept
it as far as his action is concerned,
aszrinvieu IsLanDs
The strongest and beat ar2uments
urged in favor of the ratllicallon of the
reciprocity treaty with the Sandwich
Islands's, that while the United States
would lose 9150,000 a year in sugar rev.
enue, she would secure Jo herself the
'freedom orthe island., their use for all
practicable purposes, populate them with
Atnerlearts, and have a fair pretext for
resisting :heir occupation by b.ngland or
France an en. appendage of those crowns.
1101:1M1' CLAIM.'
The Tines special says: The Boole
' Special Committee, to .inquire into the
12111.0 Or delay In settling additional
.bounty cialme,-rind thst the total aura
her of claims tiled up to December let,
. lee 7, woe 412.0" of Ureic 273,000 remain
unsettled. The delay arises In great
part from - the lack of force employed, and
the Committee report that all has been
. dune which could be empected of n form
"-HD much reduced. It le very evident
from. the report that the work of re-'
• tivrichment wine of the emcee here
hes been pushed to a paint where the
public business Is suffering by it, and ei
oecially the, tritereata of. nearly three
• hundred thousand aoldiers. The Cool.
saltiest will recommend'a bill authorirleg
the employment of an 'additional forte,
and to pity duplicate Checks nisarteyi
deuce of the Lou of the originsle.
1111117511 COLUXIIIA
Captain Enernotia, of the United States
steamer Oss'pee, mites to the Navy De
partment, from •llritinh Columbia, -con
cernlng.the condition of affair* in that
volony, and. also enclosing simile statis
tics regarding the coal and fishing trades,
which arc gradually increasing In else
and-Importance. - The chief feature `of
Information communicated by. Captain
Eutottins is the discontented elate of the
people inliritishOgintnbla. Largenum
berm are snaking strenuous efforts to have
the colony tinnnxid to the United Mateo,
acid i. movement in this direction has
received fresh Impetus of late, by the
blundering and mismanagement of offi
cials emit out to take charge of affairs by
• the British Government. Memdrialanre
beingoi mutated through the colony pray
ing tire home government that the colony
may be allowed to dissever their C41:111eo
Don with it, and put themselves under
the protection of the United States. •
A CLAIM eIiAI,NT R12.1/1
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claim of private parties against the
Mission Government, fur "Ivo hundred
thousand dollars, has been presented in
curb a way to the Rotas° Committee on
Foreign Affairs A to cause considerable
perplexity ' among its members, and
great annoyance to Mr. Seward, who is
severely blamed for 'flaking no provi
sion •in the late treaty to protect the
rights of American citizens, althouge
he was not only aware of the existence
of three claims, but had given the
Russian Government, though Mr. Clay,
to underitandthatthe State Department
considered them Just: The facts are as
follows': Toward the close of the
Crimean war 1
n's W. B. Perkins, of Massa
' chose, mad a contract with the
Rulalan Guyer ment for one hundred
and lifiy-four ions of American service'
powder, and thirty-five thousand stand
.of rill" the price agreed upon , being a
half Million of dollars. Tho first con
tract was made by baron Stoeckel, Rus
sian .Mittlater, in person. The contract
for arias was made by h.', advice,
through a Itusshm ordnance officer, sent
out by his government for the purpose.
The powder and arms were hupected,
and the powder loaded on Alp beard, ac
cording to agreement. At this lime the
war closed, and the Russian authorities
refused to take the material or to pay
for it. The matter was soon brought to
the notice 'Awe State Department, and
Mr. Seward at once wrote a long letter
supporting the claim. The matter is be
ing etrongiv urged upon the attention of
the Committee on Foreign Affairs, with
a view tosecure: the withdrawal of five
hundred thousand dollars In the appro
priation for Alaska. If Ignored, by the
Committee, the matterwW be fully dis
cussed ill the House. Mr: Seward is ter
. • • • sr this turn of affairs , and
to doing all In his power to have The ques
tions considered separately from that of
payment for Alaska..
wonTirr OP cOlfmNn. T.
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There hat been considerable comaio
lion In Radical circles over the action of
the Virginia Convention In dealining,to
ask for . continuing the Freedmen's
Bureau, the resolution not having com
manded even the whole coloredvote.
MEM=
Representatives or the Ranlatrlnterest
ate urging , the State Reparttnerrt Ind the
President to- receorrunend Conpees to
demand that reparation shall be made
by the Britlah brovemment for the im
prisonment of Americas citizens to Eng
land.
•
NO ILIgNAVARD !TEX.
A '<glair from Schnyler - Colfax, dided
December 2d,le Thomais-W; Conway' of
New Orleans, is published, in which he
Bays: "You need riot fear that Congress
will take any backward slope in recon
struction." -
CASHIER ILESIOSED
•
A.W. Wyman, Asalatantpaahler In tho
tatted Bostea'heaairry,ioolved, tea Coke
atf•et the lot of Joiratutt... Ho goes hex(
the banking busluosiaz Omaha.
WIIISICIT BEN
are repealed to have become alarmed at
the exposure of their. moremente.
SOUTE , 7,UiUMOA.
Tao War la Perm. ay—llaaltalaar7
rlabalag—lbaspleator as a C•ella
, I n =t7tlfr
By Telegraph to tai fittsiarib Basollft.) -
Nye; Yomr,,,Dee. '=.—The Unmet
North America brinp Elo Janedro dates
'This war in - Paregusy cotthimine m Am
Octohor 2lst two - thousand Paraguayans,
(cavalry,) who milled from Haunts. to
Er ir ho ltriiii.,, were s en ttrk th ed o. b .. tr
they fought desperately were routed with
the loss
.of Mx hundred, dead and ono
hundred and My prilene*and pursued
to the entrenchments of Munita. The
victors lout one hundred and twenty-five
Milled and wounded.
• •
• Several smaller fights eaClurred, daring
the following week, in which the - allies
were successful. On the D3th topies
cattle depot, at Itlneowde, tea Ovals%
was stormed by the Braellans with the
lam of three.huadred and seventy men,
The defenders lost broaturdnail• and tllty
men and one thousand live hundred eat.
tle.
On the first of November the Para.
gun
yan work, at Fayl - were': atitatilled
end thisgarsisolyolaht . hands:dein:Mg,
routed with the ices of five bundled
killed and sixty prisoners. Of three
Paraguayan steamers which took part
in the defence, one was Mak and one
burned by the allied fire and the third
escaped in a. crippled condition. The
loss of the aliases ests only thirty., On
the third the Paraguayan, in turn mule
a duah on the extremity of the allied
line, at Turyfty, with six thousand
y
men,ed tble and automat three redoubts:ttack. '
o They
follow up b 'an an the
polygon, a strong fortification. Baton
Porto Alegera• collected two thmssand
men end disputed the paraguayam ad
vance, which was gallantly. made .did
finally repulsed in the evening by the ar
rival of ,some covairk, which charged
tha Parttgustyans =dug - than Mahon
don the capture of the redoubts and two
ot the guns taken therein and retreat to
their own Mos. The lecs.of - the shin
was six guns and one thousand one bun.
fired killed, wounded; def. "'ion. of the
yam two thousand four hundred
kill and prisonms, of whom but oho
hundred 114d.11113 , -thre were , wimners,
Tho number, of .wouskied Ls unknown.
The Anglo Brazilian nines ai The
oCrictorfea of
the
fore tlona ruinedthe Pars
gaeqwberse, and rendered it MO:amble
.for longer so, cottttot the Ames
the open comity with the power
ful allied cavalry- The mutate iof
Racowde has deprived hint of biz cattle
station and herds, while the arriving di
Meanie' at the bluff ati Tayi Ms ;shut
the last way, and be must dribble
through the paths of the'
On Ohaco.
Thus , MIME... needs • Mitt he.r , raii
'With - the sole resources waned 'Within
hie foram,- although he ditobtLais will
assail again and again,. with the energy
of despair; tbe two extretues'of 'the allied
line at Tayi and Turyity. The nature of
the ground la all to the advantage of than
allies. Meantime.. by being, cut elf
from obleide aid, biaresources must - see daily, while the allied reinforcements
now average two thousand five bundled
per month, and they have the world for
.
leraltas disappe ared from the
antiyor the aShie3. , t -'
.
The 'nun' Saltzman left Ithflanerio
November
A Peruvian exploring expedition. un
der Admiral Tauter, had examined the
rivers Pooh'tie andlicxyaliawd reached
ggiiithicwhenee they would deacerid the
Amazon to Peru,
The small pox bed killed three thou
sand one hundred and sixty...lod per
lona In therprovinoe •orldatter'Grosao, up
to September .28th. Two thousand two
hundred died': In "the torn ot.47nyaba
The United States steamer Pawnee, at
Bahia, had many cues of small pox
among her crew. By consent of the au
thorities the ski were placod in hospitals
. •, -
onshore.
A conepirdcy was dlsebvered among
the crew of a Portngese—Coolie ship to
kill the captain and others who rafted
to join them, turn the vessel ixdoepicatc„.
and finally sell her in the Pacific. Seivelf
of the conspimtors.were placed introits
and subsequently delivered to the au
thorities. While incirone the Sigh
jumped overboard and was drowned. •
The North America lea
on December 10th, andreporte:tok-es
citenientiocoraloned by the late earth
quakes a= continued. -On December..
Atl2th Atter experienced another. heavy
a.
The Brazilian Min.Lgter to the Ugiltod
Staten, SenorPonsalelt De' MagiAboetts,'
arrived in tho North Amoriag.
THeTACIC aesa
malrkrash to the Patertrarthesstrata4
,PHILADLLPHIA:, December Z.=-At..
tornerGeneral Brewster, counsel for
Tack Brothers ' wei ready to go - on with
the argument-but District Attorney
Mane, counsel for O'Connor, said he
was engaged ebsewhecait 'The: irgdia9nr
was postponed till Friday next. Attor
ney. General Brewster took occasion to
inform the Court of the public:alma made
in two of the Pittsburgh papers a few
days ago of the priveie telegrams of Tack
Biothers, and said be intended holding
'the prosecutor In this ease responsible
(or their publication. He denounced It
as a breach of decorum and an outrage
on the rights of citizens and an amnia°
the Court. Judge Ludlow' said that. if
the publication had gone beyond that of
giving to the public telegrams that had
been,prodamd la ovidance,that it was
breach of privilege, and perhaps under
the circumstances would be a contempt
of the Court; but as this was. done in
Pittsburgh, he could take no action In
the matter, as it was out of his Jurisdic-
tion.
NEW YOEX
I. BY Taletrarb to the PlttatnintiOasotta.l •
h7Evr Irons, Decennber 23, IBC.
BOARD OP lIMLLIII..
Governor Fenton hair appointed Ono.
B. Lincoln a member of. the Board or
Health of this city, In place of Shultz, re
signed.
MUItDY.IMIJI RERTICCCID
Fsony Wright, who killed policeman
SicCheseey,,Wns convicted of man
'daughter in the second degree, and sen
tenoxl to the State Prison for 11/C. ,
. • .
The ew E England Society gave their
annual dinner to night In- honor of the
landing of the pilgrims. Jan. H. Choate.
presided.. Speeches were made by Ciens.
nherman and Sickles, Henry Ward
Beecher, and others. •
ST. DOMINGO.
p.n.( 4111 111.•• Umbria 00V•ranaslii
-7•1.1.•Dti to Oa Plttsimugh fhtstaii)
sr. Dommoo, December 01—The Ca
bral Government has boon defeated, the
organization °fhl• troops being defective.
A pronunclemente of the ofloPion=
him luta been keened and Baez p
It Is announced that a comadaliOn 41'
going .to Washington to conclude , Str.
rangcnien fa for the transfer of the Bay, of
Summit to the United States.
Weather Repares.
IBr reletroDlt to 11. EIMAI 11110..t14.]
OIL ClTY—Cloudy and cold. River
tieing. Twenty-four Inches water.
Cates/Jo—Clear and cold 4
CLEVICLAND—CIOtidy, Irlddy. 11.11dC014.
CoLVIIIIPIOUdy and cold.
CurClanart—Clear and cold.
Efansissuno--Cloudy, windy and
cold. Wind northwest.
PUlLAnzhrars.—Clear and pleasant.
Wind south Wast. Thermometer Ant) ,
eight dogma. -
INDIANwroLIS —MAC and cold.
leas loam Crry—Snowing hard.
Lontavuzs—Claar and pleasant. .
Sr. Loma—Cleat and cold.
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ICON DITION,
I,T . Hitgg O'CLOCK A. M.',
FROM. EUROPE:
Fenian ''Snitement 13nbeiding,
CoadtUan3 et Mil' frisk ,roinidered.
Ao•ian by. Parliament Suggeated.
London Police FOroo largely
Increased.
liaoiminatiott of Cferkenwell
Offenders.
Pope on Garibaldi'a Defeat.
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1-(6o:',Agatii: pa I)tasiii-*
. - -Ispiud map
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RFaitimassis of - the' rya.**
;cabinet - .
„ASlMPlttett of lb.- September
_..”: corivtmttoti.•
Iniereit et Ilebt on Minn& States
Bf Tal.grok toth..Plto shank I/Ctsite.)
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PiNIMEVaIK-,DIZEILLNO
Drtrrenc, Deo. 23.—FonleniemmIll en
finntros ashore ofpublic attention, though
UM excitement caused by the recent out
ragehas pretty much died out.
AXELIFRATION - OF TUB OONDXTION ' OF
GIEZU
There b aylde spread and Increasing
feeling :favorable to ,the amoliorallaof.
the oondition of the. Irish, ea the moat et-
fictive means of sapp - reming Panianism.
The peer stronglytavors this Idea, and
hopes and believes the next ,seesion. of
•
Parliament will bo occupied , . with •the •
consideration of Wait affairs:
KM=
Losnotr, Dee. :8--Evening .—The regu
lar pollee force of the metropolis bas
been largely Increased.
Timothy Desmond and Jerry 411en i
the alleged perpetrators of the Clerken
wnil Implosion, were brought before' a'
nuighdraie to-day and underwenra We
lbstinary examination; at the close of
which they trare.retnr.ndad to Jail..
CM
CONULLYULATION UPON aAItiIiALDPV
Cl=
Rouug HtTernbet• M.- 7 Tbo Pope In en
allocution congratulidnd Ida bearers tut
the defeat of Gariba:llFand the preserve.
tlonnt the Holy Efoutrotn groat denten. ,
'Rome THE cAltut !tor rravr.
NLOREttee. Dee. ..U.L-The
Pathan:tent still, at an early day, vets to .
te-offtbso; In seoleson;anann - qr,
ration that ihe Chi of Acinte belongs to
as the Capltpl of the nation.
!LsurgtAxlca . , or Tux cAntir.r.
lit co . nwtquenee of the advent° vote at
thn . oanclunlop or the debate in the Hove
of Deputies, last weeir,-the members of
the Cabinet have tendered their resigns
done to the Bing, but await thejedgmane
of his Majesty on their nets. The new
Ministry. It is repoited. will .probably be
orgenhted under 11.fershal Durand°.
PRZIATERSIIIP OF ITALY
PARTS December 23--.Ebeviaw.—lt in
rumored that R4baral wlll resume the
Premierahip or and will form a
near cabinet hostile to-Fiance. .
PROgA:IIt6 bgTva:e'er raexcu TROOPS
TO BOYS.
The French Government le aorioualy
colisiderlng the necemity of ordering the
troops of the French expedition remain
ing at Civita 'Vecchia to return to Rbme.
=9
nt.'saotas'and other members of a
secret political- society, which held its
meetings In .this city, have, been sen
tenced to Imprisonment -
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AISSOGATION Q➢ THE iIIiPTEMBER CON
MEM
:Pam., December i.—The Govern
ment. of France and Italy have com
mas
cenisgo tratkins for the abrogation
e
of, the ptember Convention, with the
Unders
ve tanding that ' any agreement they
may
wf A.,,,
at in the matter shall be sub
mitted the approval of the other pow
• . • • Wrustat- COY ..
The tallan Piwilament, by a recent
vrots, • fluted lo pay the interest on the
debt of the pretebsseapnewsly belonging
to the Mates of the Church, which debt
Was /red by Italy Velum thew, pro- -
Ames re annexed. The French Gov
:ern/non has neat a dispatch to Tircrinest
proiwitibg ageing this action of the Leg-
Mature.
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-DEUNIAIIEL.
. - ARISFEII 01 , WERT INDLP.R.
Cot—. HAMM Doc. 23.—The queldion
of the ter of the Daniell West India
'elands • the United States will be
.... ...
i-
sub
mitred • ' a. p9Pular vets of the inhab
tante of those colonies in January.
' Vlsl ziCIAL MID COMIZILMAL.
Lo. •. a, December M.—Evening.--
Conner closed at na for account, and D 2
for - :no ey. Five•Twentles,
_'72i@;72l;
Illinois Central 88• r Erle, 401 . - . -
NFU. PORT DOCCOlbOr=—Eneni4.--
.. Ltv root., Deoomber 23.—Esming.—
Cotton • coal easy; Middling Uplands,
7 8-10 d. .. - port, L and bid to &nit* Mid-
Ming 0 leans, • id; role , of 10,000 bales.
13 readst s.—Corn t 45, Dd. Wheat; Cali
fornia. bite; Dis 2d; No. 2 red Western,
13a 7d. Parley. Oats and Pees are un
ohanot4 Provislons— Beef, 112.. Pork,
07e Lard„Ers 4d. Cheese, 02.. .Ba
oun. - Gd. ' Produce—Market dull.
Sugar, Gd for No. 12. ' Tallow, 44s 3d.
Petrole m; spirits, 2.1; relined,_ 11; 31d.
J ew
Clover , 40a. "
A XXV, December =---.Nresing.
PetrOlotim dull; standard white, 44 francs
75 centi m es.
TERRIBLE MURDER.
• Cos.ileieemelano I=ed by Me IIiSUM
Ley ?cheroots to tee Putabar(o Ousetta.)
IiiIrm&VILLE, 0., Dec. 'Lt.-lion.. C. S.
il amil m Ilepublieen Member of Coa
-1
grew; om the Bth District, Onto, was
brutall murdered by his son Ins lit of
tumult on Sunday morning, by being
struck On the bead with an axe, at this
place. I Frenzied with blood, the son
re
turnedto the bruise, and succeeded in•ite
flitting seven wounds upon a younger
broths before ho could be secured. lie
is now a hopeless, raving maniac. Mr.
liamtlton had Just returned from Wash
,ngteri.
*IOUs of Saaa;alll.64l 41.111saiia.
t 37 T. irr.ph to the l'lttsbarsh Usteette.)
ROC ESTER, December 23.—A• large
and enthusiastic meeting of citizens was
held to-night to °wielder the rights of
naturalized cilium, abroad. Hon Henry
1). Fir 11, Mayor, presided. Several
epeches ware mride arid resolutions
adopted callir ,
on the. Government to
define t ri gh ts of. adopted American
eltinens; and emend the immediate on
lionditlotuu release of those holcbin Au.
ranee liy• the government of Great
Britain.' • _
====
==l=;tt==l
Atraturrs, `Dr. =.—General T. W.
Sweeney, who was triad by Court Mar
and - sus t snded from rank and pay
tbr six mon has bad the sentenoe re
mitted by o cr. of the President, and
been oniisred to report to General Pope
for duty. , , • •
111.souvaa awes parsed.
(By Telt traph Ile•PIttlib11,0 tlrrrtte.7
BURLIDIGITON. Vt., Doo. 23.—The rail
trod bridge over Onion river, three hun
dred feet keg end 'sixty feet wide, wee
destroyed, by tire thin evening.
EuvAHA
•
Zotalotabbout by the !ate Captain
blostavall—Obey s• Leas*. NI. Oaadobe
(bpi Plamoito) to Um Unita& Iltaton— ,
Woo Panama &Mod to Bt. Domingo.
igf l'ol•graplt t. au FILL bzugh 43.zette.1
Havana, Decerulierli2.—Byinvliallon,
all the
,Consuls visital: the' new
'Captain General Lersundi, and were en
.tertainee:with miliri*lented hospital
ity.
Senor Pupil, Envey from St. Domingo
to the United States, remains at Senna
.go. He was expected here on Saturday.
It Is reported he is the bearer of an offer
to lease the city of St. Domingo, not Sa
msun, to the United States for ninety
nineyeahrforf the - manta! payment by,
the United States of 5300,000.
The Dominica Chambers refine to :op..
prove the loan negotiated by the Govern
ment at Perla.
Mr. Savage, Consul General of the
'confidential
States at Havana, has received a
confidential telegsani (roar the American
Consul at Bata w Do Cabs, •In conga.
(puttee of whfetChe bad sent a dispatch
to Secretary Seward, advtaing him to
'defer the purchase of St. Thomas.
• In an engagement with the Boerista In
Sit Domingo General Palanco woo killed
andburied with grand funeral °creme
niewat the Capital. Tit, Barslats have
relingtdshid Porto Plain, but are march.
L 4 4 - 3-11:. n ysas. Deco mherZl.—The city was
filitmlaated to-night in honor of Ler
i•
Myles* from Veinfizatibi• elate .that
'General Guzman Blanco has been up
otnted Ambassador to England and
74ance. Many political arrests had been
made shy the, goyammant. Who iner,
Ohms,ta• of Venezuela:ln - sesporti..tuq
scribed a largo animism for the sufferers
at St. Thomas. Intelligence from Porto
Rico represents earthquakes still felt on
portions of tho Island.
GEORGIA.
Tae Beeelebgebet/ese Cesvantles
-7M /Ws to Pay Members ebb be
Iltslebt-a Ibbseueb
tby Tebrepe Is lW MAW ge baseitz.l
. ATLearre., December M„—The Conven
tion Suet this morning and immediately
took a recess till dires crrdoek dill atter
noon, in order to give the Finance
udttat an opportunity to negotiate a loan
topay the expanses of the Convention:
Therdlarnottasiterision was ogoeedingly
$%.
atorm' 'Mkt Minos - Oumosittoo tailed
to secure a loan and reported an ordl
- to authorize a further etrort, which
was defeated, on the ground that nothing
should bordano.. -
The report of th•Conaddmioner, sent to
lifillethrevllle, to draw MOM from the
State "IW..asury, wan received. It says
he showed the State. Traasurer the °nil
nano) of the Conve ntion, with General
Pope's authonty and direction endured,
and that the Treikarer said he must de
cline paying out any money on such au
thority, being aware to obey the Consti
tution and law. of Georgia, and was
bonded only to pay warrants nlgned. by
the Governor.
Biirir so ithe ;Waite that ensued one del
riGinventoan. Anothr had
er said L'o'wu b bsd
ould
to God the Convention could snub Gen.
Papa.; ,Thenegro Bradley said the Sep.
geanikthAinis should be sent with a Ole
of soldiers to bring that impudent Tress.
nrer to the bar of the Convention. Ate
other negro said, "What did they bring
us hero for?" Great and extreme indig
nation to expressed by the delegates, a
majority, of whom have not money
, asough to take them home. The hotels,
:boarding house,, the Convention prin
-ter, and official. wilt suffer severely.
:The Convention adjourned until the Bth
'Of January next.
CANADA.
4 . ll•Jeurninens el Pattlaassat- gilts
sa• Ilievairser Gee
fey Tsigrasit to the ,
°Trews., Dcaember 23.—The
menftsdjOstrned nu flettirdernindt , after
the 12th of March.'ltigiOngthithillst sot
tented to by the Governor General are
the folio alum To , prevent unlawful
training of persons in the use of fire
arms and military ovolutione; to author
ise,' =Meg of the peace to seise and de
tain arms collected or kept for purpr.es
dangerous to the public peace; to author
ize the arrest of person.' suspect.' of
committing acts of hoetility or contra.-
, ryagainst her Majesty's person and tiov-
. The , dleoonmt. la ,kuunicee Ir . r . fploes for
the week Is 7.5 per oent. •
, .
Ifoirriutat, , December 23..—A tiro at;
curred yesterday morning In Word
heimer's Rail, occupied as a billiard
saloon by Dion. The building was des
troyed. Dlon iota alkteen billiard tables.
Masers. Gould & Hill,. music store, and
Wm. Paine, tobocoonlat, andothers louse
heavily.
LONDON, December 23.—The ogim of
the Grand Trunk Railway were entered
by burglars yesterday morning, and
large sum of money abstracted.
Quanec, Dec. heavy snow storm
it In on tiaturday night and Sentinued
until to-day. The railroads are badly
obstructed.
Macon, December 23.—A detaelamont
of troop. left to-night for Milledgeville,
supposed to have soma emanoction'vrlth
the Treaeorer's refusal to pay money to
the order of General Poyearal the ten-
Volition. •
LObIBIANA:
State Looostgaroottos Coovotoston
BY Toloom* to Us rittaborob awn.. :
Nswithmsane, Dot. '2l.—ln the Con
vention thin morning a cesolntion was
offered by Mr—, Elontegour, colored, dl-.
rooting the tlrat. Legislature convened
after the adoption ef the Corot - Button to
ascertain thaentifer inclebteduem of the .
State, and to lame, bonds therefor at six
per amt. net, to run over forty years, and
that, a lax of two mills sannally te
led tor the redemption of the name. Con
sideration of the resolution was post
poned.
In the afternoon Mr. CoOley read s cer
thicato of the State Treasurer, to the ef
fect that no funds bad boon deposited In
the credit of the Convention, and ho
therefore moved 1111/peelioll of the
rnics for the-adoption of his solution
repealing the bottd ordinance_ The mo
tion to suspend was lost.
The balance of the motion until' 'ad
joUrrunent was passed to the discussion
of the bond question, In the mune of
which & colored member said when be
rellectesitwonthe hand scheme: he felt
assured that . the mane of $3OOOOO, Ih
bonds at eight per cent, for which- the
State would mement o but 11195,000, wee an
infamous swindle.
The Convention then adjourned till
to-morrow.
The second clause of Kr: Ceoloy'm rot
olutlon providem for the payment of
members in warrants out of any funds
In the hands of the State Treasurer.
NEWS BYTM.EGEtAPH.
—At Haverhill, Maas., Monday morn
ing, sa lattempt was Made to rob the
Merrimac National Bank, the burglar
first baying tired a paint shop to attract
attention. Joseph 'Burnham, a town
watchman, heard an explosion. In the
bank building, and on entering the bank
wee shot deed ,y the burglar,' who rm.
raped. Tho lock of the bank had been
shattered by gunpowder.
—The eitenidm works of the Camden
Rolling Mill' ComPany, In Camden, N.
J., wore completely destroyed by gre
yesteedrda 535,y afternoon. Les.,. MO,lllak
cur for 000.
—Hon. A. H. Stephens lectures In
Philadelphia shortly on thetcraidltion of
affairs In the Southern States..
--Gen. Meade has raturrasi to Wash
,
Ingrain oti a summons from Gen. Grant.
MEEEM=
ter T0,m9111 W UN rint.►are► Quetta.)
RrAntn% Dec. locomotive ex
ploded lta boiler In the lower depot here
tide morning, killing Albert Mine, en-
Wenn; and John Selimakle, fireman.
Tho conductor and two brakemen were
thrown tome distance but escaped mato.
Hid Injury.
misteio. ■ub
lay Tslograit Islam rlll.lll.lib
Boerrox, DeceMber 2t1.,A small block.
of mores on Esse* street, fialem. was
destroyed .by tiro on Saturday night.
The lom ls estimated at thirty thousand
dollars. Among the sufferers were C.
S. Bayer, G. W. Rodgers,..F. W. TIMM'
and G. A. titobwell. Pro. • rty partly In
sured, •
Basking Home* Oa •imaded.
ter gstsataiii to a. Pfssmaleassusil
Loma, IDeeember let The bank
ing bouae of Teasoni,tkin d suspend
ed to-dap. undbni ,• a large
amount of their paper was iroteated In
. . .
The Republican Vitae of, the Shah
ward, Allegheny eit•Yi A z .lltLosit'd . to.
m,et at the eenoot house on (Tues.
day) evening, at 7 o'clock; t place In
nomination pattern to be votel for at the
primarr election on Saturday, the Zith
Wet. W. W. Haman,
- - . Clun'n.Ez. Cow.
ITTnIIRGH, •TUESDAY. DECEMI3ER 24
CITY ;ABB SUBURBAN.
RELIEF OF THE POOL',
of liaprostottatlyss Isola 010
To•foss Choritablo onet Gbristilin
Associations of the City to nosing
Mesas for the npiritnal said Toni -
rat *snot of the piestatnisi.
Pursuant to a call published by the
committee aopc inted at a previous melt
ing, to devise ways and means for the
relief, both spiritual and temporal, of the
poor and destitute of the city and vicin
ity, representatives from a number yf
the Christian and charitable associatletis
assembled in the Lecture Room of the
First Presbyterian church, Wood street,
to receive the report of the committee
and take such action in the matter with,
necessithei of the case demanded. .
The meeting wee called to order b
Rev. Mr. Beast', upon whose motion
Rev. Mr. Dickerson was called to the
chair.
The Ch4rman rend the zt2d hymu,
which cox sung by the assembly, after
which Rev. Mr. Reed offered up a fort
vent and touching prSyer. ' - •
The Oltairman said that the objects of
the precept meeting had been so plainly
and definitely suiteolbY the Committee
In the call publl hed by them, that it nil
hutted no expbsnation- from him; the
call had bean
.widely published and
the objects of , the meeting 'speciff-t
tally defined by It, and it o • .
remained for the meeting to hake an
apnea In the matter as the necessities of
the case demanded. The meeting wait
now niadyto hoar any suggestions ttuat"
might be made on the subject before
them, which was the spiritual and tem
permit Whiled' the poor and destitute-or
the city and vicinity.
Mr. Scovil thought the report or tha
Committee, which had been prepared by
Rev..lif.n. Locke, Chairman, definitely ex
plained the objecta of the present meet
ng which report wairthe published pail
abevereferred to. .
The Chairman suggeorted that the re
r'trt be read for the benefit of the meet
r. Locke, Chain= of the commit-,
tee, then rend the report, which haying
boon previously publbahod we emit ILL
recommended the uniting of all Chris
tian and Charitable associations In the
work, under the supervision of the Wo
men's Chriailen Association and the
'Ladies' Relief Society, and further re
commended that the city be divided tutu
districts, and assigned to the care of
churches, each church being reaponsible
for the performance of the. work to the
district assigned to It.
After an endless amount of discussion,
witch was void of Internet and much of
It foreign to the matter before the meet , '
lug, t. e. the .receptlun of the repbrt, It
sr. received.
The question of its adoption was then
taken up and ammo:ed . at *conidderrable
length, and wee Cosily mibstltated by
the following rceohatione, prepared by
the Committee, and which were after
ward. ordered to be signed and pc:blink
ed as an address to the churches:
Reeolved, That, it is the deliberate
se se of this meeting that the work of
ev ngelisation In this city and illrmlng
h co be entrusted to the Women's Jima
ation, and that the members of Ric ewe
emi churches be requested to co-operate`
with them to the fullest extent.. 1
- .
liesolred, That. we pledge the Ladies'
Relief Almost:Moe our support, and re.
quest them to publish their districting
and the residences of their visitors.
'Rewired, That the churches of Meshy
,be requested to take •up a wilisation, for
the Ladies' Belief Association on the
tlrat 'Sabbath of January, or as two'
thereafter as possible, as the need •Li
pressing.
The meeting thee intesuntai, and was
disulb.ed with benediction by Rug . Mr.
Young. 05:P
ri.lablar ALealdani.
Yesterday morplogabout eight °Week
the watchman on the Pennsylvania Rail.
rood, near. Penn Station, discovered a
man lying at one aide of the track, near
4 40. Sialhauv- . 1 1143 wteLY.. doid.._Au:gt,-
peoaaehing him he found that he was not
deed, but had received* whore Injury
on the head, which had rendered him In
sensible. On further examination the
injured man proved to be Hebert Priftle,
rut engineer co a stock Oslo, which had
primed a tew hours previous. lie was at
once conveyed to the betel Who *Wien
and medical uslateneeastradr. ' liewas
lilting at last account; but no limpeswere
- entertained of Ida reoovery. Weendesv.
ored to ItSCIIITtaIp now he was injured but
could and no ate. who know nOythtsiitt
further than whatare have glean above:-
ILL the eopprwition among - the railroad
men that his hood Struck a traegre=l.•
one of which stands near the at
that point. But how this could occur
without the knowledge of We firemen,
we aro unable to ass, The matter should.
rod doubtless will be, loreiligated.
==n
Isaac Deem*, convicted at the Court Of
Quarter Seetdons for Greene county. of
assault and battery with intent - to . nom
mit tape, and sentenced to three yearn
and three months' confinement in the
Western Penitentiary, was taken to that
institution by the Sherd of Greene Coun
ty yeetorday. •
Sheriff CfulY and his deputy yesterdilY
took the. following pennons over :. the
river and committed them to the care
t otheitfre
of Warden Cam bell: .1/ O'Brien, Ed.
Cumin, Thatnas u J. Ackey, base
William; Henry John Murray
and Cal: Bleck.' 213 - o uses of which
the abbeeprisoners - were convicted. and
their sentences, have bun 'published to
one Court reports.
=
•
Patrick Connelly mado tekennitir
before Alderman Humbert agatiet
Mi
chael Lidera foramen& andsurety Of Ike
peace, salaries that the defenclauttdruck
at him with a cane, laud threatened to do
him bodily harm. The parties reelde at
the Point, alocality which La not remark
able for ita peace and. quietnees at any
time, but which of late kw been more
bolaterousthan over, and has contributed
all largely as any other portion of the
city to the support of police I:lnfatuate.
If the '„'Roleters" wilt indulge in sorb
luxuries as lighting, and follow It up with
prostamtletus, and ere .willing to pay,the
coat; they Lave A right to do so, we sup
,
Aggisvatan &neelt.sod natestip.
:Nacholsen Schwalm and John /Siting
mad* eepernte Informationa baton Al
dannan Strain, yosterday, agalast,Chas.
B. Parker. Conductor on tbo Johoitown
accommodation train, Pennsylvania
Railroad, charging him - with aggtavated
assault and battery. Parker wag
rested and hold for a hearing, '2 l, ,g i
fence la,allegod to havo boon coot
on December,th near Wilkinsburg,
on the train, while it was In- taption,
when the defendant dragged the prou
cutors through the - car and attempted to
put thorn off. More appears to -bet an.
other aide to the alttry, Waterer, which
will,
in all probability, change It du.
=!
Margaret Haifa yesterday marishafor
mation. been* Alderman hicklasters,
against Catharine Nealin, charging her
with Lert?roy. BharesideaohritraWlxwey
alley, awl the defendant, who is mi neigh
bor, called on her, and had been sluing.
some time, when the lady Cot 'the house
•ae oatie.l out Yore few monreql.a.
fore leering theeoom litho leaner pocket
book containing pa Iyi,g on the bed
and whim she returned her visitor ba4
departed end the pocket book had dleap.
peered. She wee arrested and liner a
bearing, was committed to Jell in default
of the required bail for het apppiranuo
Court.
overcoat stolen.—Naturdap evening
an ovorcoat belonging to William Nai
moli, a painter, valued at- $6O, was taken
from Ids shop, No. 23 Market stmt. Mr.
Nelson loft the coat in the abop whi/Pout
attending to some busimma, and when he
returned the_ ; coat was. gone. Ile made
information before Alderman Iluirtbert,
charging John iihuman wltlythe larceny.
He was arrested, and after a hearing was
diedusrged, there 'being no- evideneo
winnower of Magnin.
Fraud.—J. D. Drava yostarcluyingdo In
formation Infirm Juxttco Ammon sgslust
A. Dotal:6,on, in which. ho allegea that
defendant obtained goods from
tho amount of sfl®, which ho now re
fuses to pay for. azu4 qy }toe common to be
lieve that he intend. to loavo t ouunty
to avoid paying for the mane.
was arrested and held to ball for We ap
pearanco at Court.
•
Personal.—We nut the pleasure of a
call from Di. Henry Goldborne, the tal
ented and accompilataid lecturer, who
accompanies that great work of art, the
Apocalypse ' to explain, In word paint
ing. tho be autlee left on canvas by the
artist's brush. The Doctor la one of the
moat pleasing and eloquent pubilo
rem in the country, -
To Accommodate our customer/ wo
will keep open until 9 °Meek Tuesday
oyoulug. Miostrm o Innis& Co.
Aitull•piirocFaste-Ther prose lilts.
ratan Taaleao=, from lands..
We were pleased to-witness ouch an
inconteniblo of the goad Mete of the cit
izen, of Pittsburgh, es was evinced In
the large and select audience that
thronged to the Academy of Music lest
night •to witness the grand ipentaoular
representation of 'Milton's Paradise
Lost. Tho 11111tonlan Tableaux are cer
tainly mireclesof art. They embody the
moat magnificent and gloomy and beau
tiful conception of the Immortal blind
poet. They thrill, fuclnate,, men and
edify. They arnut once a lesson to the
halm, a delight to the eye, and an in
struction to the mind. •
Words fill to convey an Idea of their
matehlesselnganco and beauty.' The ar-
tist .has caught the spirit of poesy and
,pictures to the eye that which all must
bare felt In perusing the grand &mo
ron! lines ofaradiseLost,
. . . .
The exhibit to of that character that
attracts-the better clam of the people
milweinily and hundreds of.' our best
stud mutt influential citizens attend with
their familms, who rarely if ever attend
exhibitions of any description. It Is ar
ranged in sections -to beet 'Peter° the
scenes Milton imagined and described.
That these should he_heautlibl, sublime,
terrible, isnot strange. Waned Milton,
we are Oiled .with fee we cannot
empress. We see the scenes ho pictured,
.aa painted by a great artist, and. we ad
mire them the more, and re-read. with
now interalt, the, text read often before.
The scones are brilliant, pot only In
wanceptp hiclon, but also in execution, and
so-a gra portraituresthe beautiful
eacripilotnitu ° Paradise ( Lost . r" While
Muting og them tiferhind beoomai meson
' isibly transported Into the strange weird
world which Milton's exuberant invite
, Let no' parents hill , t; thin their child
ren, and impress upon them-the greatest
of moral and religious lessons.
They will be on exhibition again to
night and every night this week. Also
on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.
A grand tress Is announcied to store for
' the audience to-night. Old "Santa
Claus" will make ids personal appear
anos ort the stageafter the exhibition is
oceri with the: favors usually expected'
'from him on such occasions, for you
}now It will be ✓.
Write night before Chtlatmin, when all
through the hoots
hrOt ►. creittutti . , is purring, not even ,a
mohaa.” . • - •
, This featiire'of the entertainment alone
le 'worth the titles or admission, and we
1: . ?k &Pik Teo; another erovrded 'house
and mi long as the exhibillons
tato with ua.
be . • .
4, *
reseals Conews.
On our iecond page today will be
Fallout lila en nonnoement of the com.
.
thencement of the second quarter of the
!winter term of the Steubenville Female
Wine. We ire 'pleased to itate` that
thus very excellent educational inetitu
thin thee been very desenredly appreel.
aped-b y the putille, arid 4oring the . psat
platter a very lame number of boarding
animists have been 'in attendance. The
• College befall:4i an Complete
swery department , and will compere fo•
tenably with any 'huller institution of
Abe character Wale_ emitth7..
jeit oetelde the Charming town of Oley-
We the beaks of the Ohba, and
Milting in the most bountiful stretch of
ilitederspe• sateen on that river, the alto
=College le not only conducive to
and study, butts °neer the •• •
afthtful end romantic In America.
TU - course of Wanlyporreatie th e
itegtolars is all that could bed and
meats could not outran their tent
for education to a college where they
will receive bettor Intelleteciel and morel
Eofng.' We. A. M. Held, the
the- Faeulty, a gentlemen with
•scholestic attelmnente end rare
flestlens es In Instructor we have
l a di knowledge, bastulnalleblyeiposerclial
thlir College among t••' Ana pf
Z ootpltti and we truitt_thst his efforts
Interident:wll4 be ugly
by thaw having the great rest=tryl
of educating females. Tor terms, etc.,
the advertisement.
. —a .
Ira•ireepperal ura.
Our uptown readers-have ransom to
be thankful. that they.have in tbotr .
.
mediate lesestityri Wriketionary which In
folizsniuidln point of stoc4 to idly , Hie
his:* of thud% and a woks:diodes who
thou:Nighty' undosatendi ivory . depart ,
meat or kaalaarlaraa. • We refer to Ur,
J. B. Tennison, whew well- supplied
store teat ?IQ, Me Wylie street. There
will be hone* aistulf pf firnettnests
plume 'everydrodY who may
celL The purest Medias ant only sold,
and parents need have no hesitation In
purchasing for thatrobildrstes Christmas
trawl Lip the necessary bonbons and
nweounsaia. Us, Youngeon Is a preen
tal and exporianobd btAritand keeps
constantly 'head a very 'fine Won
men: of all-kindsof miter, from the dell
cab: linta i'Laily linger" up toddle Moth
wino o rders ggy rep:Ninth or 'luny
cake. • ter party sapppla, u ror
cakes, candies or anyilari ra • alpbob
wilt realee preespr attention and be trx
ecuted at resnonableprices and in a tooer
saharactery. manner. Knowing
Youngnon . iinethed of doing boatmen,
and the high chasector istihdt he enjoys
as a eaaremioaer, we ara earnestly peter
mend him to Ow perresrage - of our
=
In order to aid our readers In ieledthig
Christmas annuals out of the hammy)
stock of holiday hrmite offered by Money
Miner, Nott.'ll and 13 Fifth street, pp
herewith names few which meet with
Our betiri tilpproial. and Which
. m:01'
sold id the very reasonable price pt two
dollars and fifty cants nab. Tomtit nod/.
log of the oontents the books are cheep
at that prim, if W 3 consider only the
gent manner, in which they are bound
and illmaratal. Ilare_are our lielectinuo.
all Christmas and Nevi Years illft
Forget-ke:Not.
Yeee=of Friendship.
The .lifemory'a Gift.
The Mom Soak .."•• ' •
. Token of Friendship. •
The Phil • .
Glft of A ffecti o n. •
The Magnolia
Friendship's (lift.• •
The Garland.
Friendsbip'S • olltaring.. • •-• .
raptor emus at vitamins.
'ln the uploadld iuwortguatt of holiday,
:goods Mr' Wien tipen'eir iris InetiOoll o oorl
thei pabllo tikPittock's Ilecor, opposite
!kw PostoMeo, wlil be found a Teri tine
colloction of parlor wait, which wOuld
ha lusieptabla gifts to the young or old.
ritthek overythlpir worth hooPlalf•
llie stock of too works of ilMtilard
anthem la hand to beat; hie oodles. varl.
sty
Ay, ofjuvonlie and toy Looks challenge
b oo ib n le pa a l n o d ym a n Lainned b o p l r l a e ye o bofo kb nnrye
too °hoop pa to by within the reach of
his pholographla album display is hd
manse; the line of writing ',leaks port
folios, companions, Woekboacs,
L something worth examining - by
those wbd aro In a quandary as to what
they shall boy as a present for a friend.
Pocks, stationery, photograPint, fancy
gpoda, sod' everything! else peculiar to
the line of trade, can no where able be
purphued* "boner advantage • than
Tho l Fyttl kIYO 4ePllll 4 qe4
to snit the *An gy of the times,-lulu
dealers will hp ealt with op ypry
orAbie tOrMIN
faq
.;Messy Missies.
•
Ths &Bowleg embpwes a few of the
speOtal holltlity goods' offered for sale at
very reasonable prices at the extensive
betel( luictse . Of Rotary hilttort lion.ib Plftit st , Fbeki , 1 • , .
Skates for Lady's,. Cleats and Youth.
Games, 100 different kind;
Handkerchief pose; . Touri sts pl y ,
Glove Boxes, W /thg Peeks,
Jewel Bozo; Portfolios,
Mattes for 1040, Operale; .
Ladles Pocket 80 . oka, Olisies,
Gents Pocket Book; Soenr Case;
Ludlotfy,pipanlous. Wine Cases,
LguileaWelrk Bose; thior Cason,
Pholograpb Alhuma, Card Carle;
Initial Paper and Lavelopee In Boxes.
Backgammon Checker and Chars
Boards, Pa ints, Chrome and Ivey
- • Tablets. '
Just the Book.—At Miner's largely
stocked book store *lll be found a splen
did London edition of Dal:let's Illus
trated Goldsmith, comprising the 'Vicar
pr Wakefield; The Traveller; The De
serted Villsmn. Puy Munch of Venison;
The Captivity; (an orelotio;) Retaliation;
Miscellaneous Poems The Good Natured
Man; SSE Stoopis t 4 °aliquot; and a
Sketch of the Life of Oliver Goldsmith,
-by If. W. Dulcken, F. with ipo pic
tures drawn by G. J. Einwell; Engraved
by the Srotbers Dalilet. This volume
Is sold vary cheap and will prat!, a pull,
;IthYp Pt
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WEST Pour; Cob. Co . 0.,
Doe-ember 21st, 1867.
.1
Dn. Ft:crams: I write to thank you for
your kindneas and scientific manage
ment ormy disease, fur which I called
to consult you. bn theftrat of April, In
the year 1865, as you will remember, I
was sorely afflicted with the Scrofula,
and had gave up all hopes of Over having
a cure. I often thought it woo IMpOSSA
bin, that nothing could he done, for I
bad tried nearly , everything that wan
within my roach, and tried seven well
learned doctors, and failed in all; some
could relieve me °tiny:lulu] sufferings of
pain that was raging in my body; but
was no _touch towards affecting a cure,
and one day as I was readier , over the
list of cures enacted by your treatment
on Scrofula, I organ to think of the old
Baying "that as long as *there was life
there was hope; " and I would try once
snore, for I knewlhat I never meld get
well by.dolfig nothing• that the disease
had taken a deep bold in my body and
was fast devouring the flesh from off my
bones, and without some help I must
surely die; and that was a :settled point
by all who ever saw or - was acquainted
with me, for I had I-unnlng sores on my
left ahoulder and arm, and they'svere
tilled with proud flesh. I , could not use
my arm at all, by tftnesouid my right
leg was effected from my bOdy to Mooed
of my tees; running sores on and about
the knee, and was swelled I often
thought that it would buret. When beet
my foot on the floor there was no natural
feelings in my foot and legs, by times, for
the skin became all purple epotted,and
there , Veep: days and weeks and months
hat I could not walk a step witheint the
iii breome ono's help. or a stall', and at
jest it run all over my head and face.
My Sum and head was also swollen, and
it gadded my eyes sai that I could not
see to read or week any at all, and there
arose large lumps qthumcft one after..
the other around my neck and face; In
deed, I suffered days and nights. I
scarcely knew when I was asleep, and I
Mimi to think this would not do. I
'made One more trial. I then represented
myself before Dr...Kayser, and besaid
that a core was certain, andl began InP
mediately to , undergotreatment ;
and it was llght,'l thought, ter all other
doctors had blistered and , cupped and
pohiulticed
ht and attar !be caused mo pa th ; but theKev
trd ngan to ta
sees me ig dicine I slept the- whole.smalt
without pain ore groan, and the. swell
thaw began to disappear from all parts of
my body, and In throe months I could
walk tour relies in one day and In cis
months the awful tares were entirely.
curellup, and in one year I was entirely
cural, was perfectly well; have bad bet
ter health than I ever had In my life ever
since, and I thought that I'd wait long
enough to be =Min of the truth that I
have re rained healthy and strong over
alone; and a thousand thanks to you ,
which, muter the provhletqarof God,
that you have cured mo; that he may
Um the one of your medieine to oth
era :so he- tuts to me, and that ids
Divine grace may attend you, Is the
Mein felt prayer of your patient. . - •
I wish you to publish tide and let all
the world know what I do about Your
medicine, fur I consider It my duty to
make my Case known to the country for
the benefit ofothem, who may! be suffer
lug as I was and do net know tho value
of your medicine, -
We the undersigned, live In Madison
konOthiP. Columbiana • county, Ohio,.
and will be pleased to antisfy any one of
thetruth of this eurtlueate, which Was
written by the patient herself,
Una Sanan A. l'iscars,
Oneetoz
Orman Sums', Sr.
Dan= VONFOSSAZi.
Tam Vie* Prealtleacy—Bes. J. 8.
llporlimilirs Nelms etorreal!sa.
EDl : rens GAzarra: —As the pOblic al.
tendon begins to be !attracted to the
question ergs) selection or candidates (Cr
the Pn'ddenc9;md Nioa Prealtbair,y, the
Irtinereesarrtilts'a, talsiugh - pciir paper,
to suggest tbs name or our 40. 14 -
lien. 3. K. Nrcerhend,' for the Sec
ond &Mee.
Gen. M. has been elected to, fire'sue
cesalve Congresses, and has served nearly
tnurgirs in tip pplilic councils of his
country. He hag Wen en shin, faithful
-and most elliclent representative, and his
retirement (corn the pliblic wilco at the
expinallOn Of the Fortieth Contrrees, does
-not meet the approbation of his constit-
Putts. yo moo Iq Women, t e tinviv.-
nla his eserVed better of e country
the moat trying period of h er history,
mid ire think ho 'would bring no notch
strength to the National' ticket, and if
nominated, as much experience, ability
smdsteteMmutship Into the office, an coy
4314 14 pm:1113, 1 41,1 1 4314 1 named faF Lao
OWCp, . • ririaPUBWL
The (Arent Western Ono Warne-11e
opening/ at ne.1930 Llbelrty nieeer
Willa An native new Meek.
Mr. I. R. Johnston, proprietor of the
Groat lyptgrn Ono Works, reeentiv des
,
tr4yed by fire, respectfallY announces
tohts friends and the •pliblic pnemll
gait he has secured the commodlou r s
sales roost, lie, :hid Liberty su eat,
the Amulemy of Mule building, and
resumed hie business with an elegant,
and .1 tidielously sob:clod stock or
new goods. The stock embraces guns,
pistols, revolvers, carbines, rifles and all
I.bp acouutrementa• known lo siwrting
men. ditti ihot 'guns in avow
imitable far hunting pgriNses, erg very
superior, spd see diretad to the whole
safe end retail trade at remarkably
cheap prices.. Mr. Johnston's stock of
fixed . ammunition, powder eases. cart,.
ridge', hunting pouclae, flask., • &c.,.
will
.eonmend Itself to those desinng to
Purnnese anything 10 the line. .We
trust that out readers will not fall giv
ing the Great Western Gnu Works, 'at
their new quarters, a purebaaink
====
Nothing could so please the heart of a
amokerXhan •Chrletmes present In the
. l . ' , .
way ,i.ian. Wlegant meerschaum, cigar
tube, tobaccn .r potich ore box of delicious
Havana cigars lir. G. Itiumeuschein,
No. i Seventh linnet, lina'nn elegant as
sortment ofMeerschaum Pipes, Tubes.
Cigar Cases, Hood' poses, Jirlasstood
and Clay ripe., ,r,. Jimmies, he hes a
(I x,
large stock Of cI es ' d tobeceb, of 01l
the favorite bran 'r stock is being
iota tam - Tory low kr oes, arid devat. cc
of the weed, who Meant% good elgar, or
thole° brand ofclibewingtobacco, will find
litiumauscheln not only wllllng but folly
prepared to supply their wants. it may
be proper to state that the lleenscheion
Pipet, Rome of which are. of handsome
dodges, ant:warranted genuine, so Mat
Mrtles purcluming may rely ppon obtain.;
ragouts.ng to such a pipe as Me proprietor rep
' .
An enterprise, such as the Gettvlburg
Anylenif 'Assoc-lotion, speolall3- 1111-
thorlied by . Act of the • Legislature,
vrarmly endorsed by the highest repo
tailor's; of the state, both in pilltory and
yll elroleei condheted by responsible
gentlemen who have alreedyJnYostod
nearly half a million dollars In guiding
It thus far to suooess; and having for Its
object to found, on the battlo-fleld of
GoUsbrg, a permanent . .Soldlers•
Home,"wherein many hundred crippled
survivors of the late War may find hoppj ,
the
qopqrub di t rpruge for the hglanue of
their lust , tult warmly ra,m
mended pn supported by every lover
of•hls country.
Ticket. #1: For palo at music
store or Messrs. Iloirsuan, ITeene
No. 53 Fifth street.
attenolanceoL l tio :‘PPPIaI lela
!or Venn. gospel!. t orpe dc Co. , I!.os. 77
I and 76 Market street, lug. been large, and
thotisendeuf h
parwl4ll ivo alreftdy
tbentsplypa 'et the rime opportunity
afforded for obtaining trimming,,, no
embrolderleis, and genera holiday
goods, at great bergains. Tile
immense
determined to clone out their nse
!dock at ericas lower lege' here beep of
fered here for many years. Dealers wile
pln the ally to purchase their holiday
goods
are earnestly invited to favor
ileum with gop
.Weed Sewing Machine. for t bristalaw.
—The greatest hamming you eon bewitew
for a Christman prevent la a good Sowing
Machine... lly . examine:lmi and trial
thoutands have found the Weed dewing
Machine to be Ihe heat and the meet roll
able,and has been awarded all the
Nat PrendUnle the punt evonou. In feet.
.sail strogger evidence, It hen been wont
to the SUMO honwp whore others hod pro
viounly been sent. They were sent bark
and the Weed kept. Call owl -examine
It at IL - IL Lenten, 112 Grant Invent.
capon irs rap ActA wan whognvo
Ida canna as Violate.). Lotriri was nrresteti
loot, evening by °Mears 'AI . Coy and CroL
Ran, while attempting to afoul an over
coat (mini a' nea nut vender on Fifth
street: Ito was lodged in the look-up,
.and will have a haarlas Inanllag.
. Horse Steallogr-Wm. Porton° Made
inforMagoei beanie Jostle& Ammon yes
terday, charging James Kenney with
stealing a sorrel mare; valued at $lOO,
from the stable of Fabseatook, Fortelle
4 t Chu In itraingbnln; A warrant was
blitatt far Wi'mest,
br Abo
•
We.ohnorve by the Meadville papers
that thin disiltiguishe•l Burgeon and phy
sician is working great good among the
afflicted of that city. De is a true rep
resentative of the true medical talent of
our country, and merits the grestnnectens
which attends him everywhere, an he
has gained tils fame fairly and onestly,
and ammerit alone has advanced .to the
highest rank in .his profflesion. Here
Dr. Aborn In universally known, and
everywhere abont us we 'can point to
those on whom ho has effected oures,entr
who gratefully acknosCiedgo his abilities
as a surgeon and , physician. Although
absent from the city on a professional
tour, oar readers-mast not think that
they aro to be deprived. of his eminent
services, as ho has nilinkunder theprocesa
of completion one of thetinostsuburban
residences In the neighborhood of the
city, which .Imlntendi on his return s to
occupy and mako'hisifermanont bottle.
Beat his Wife.—Catharine Hartman
made information before Xustlee Am
mon,yesteninY, chanting lser husband,
Conrad Hartman, with assault and bat
tery. The defendant was arrested' and
hold to ball for isis appearance at Court.
Pocict Picked.—A lady had her poek
et picked in a Birtuingnant street • car
on Sunday evening, of a. pocket hook
containing between eight and 'ten dcd-
AdditiOna,l •Local'og FOIUCIR'
CITY ITEMS
Pansy Goods in endless carleties will
be fouud at specially minced rates, Attila
wholesale. retail and notion- house of
Macro= dt Carl We, No. 19 ilfth ,istreet,
at great reduction in prima. This la just
the plop). fortill to select sensible pres.
ents for mon or women, boysor.
Grand Opening/ at CentraV ilkatlng
Para tale Afternoon. The lee J 3 lurprip :
excellent condition at this popular place
of annutement, and will be In pie order
elirlstmaaday. at which time extra In
flucementi will oe arenal. The.blanage;
went Will entire tie,daltis to , have their
guests/146y themselves. Remember end
Central on this afternoon"add to-mar
row, Christmas. I. -
Eatrance--New building West end.of
the Park. I ..
The Rink. ..In Spite of tho. protracted
thaws and trying weather, there has at ,
ready been a Week ofgAe skating. at the
Rink. It was elated Saturday and yes;
terdayto preserve the leo for Klais
Wli
dxys,,~but..will ra-open to-night. - - So
many people makeitheatink err place
of resort that it lea great disappointment
to bare it closed even , for a day: The
finest Star Skaters are. engaged and will
shortly commence giving exhibitions,
and as long as the ice lasts tin Keystone
Rink Will ho the fashionable place of
amusement..
Alpacas and. Alpaca Poplins,. greatly
rednoed in price, at Barker's Closing
Great ,Etargains.7. D.. BAnlaley, at
his well stocked clothing house, No. 333
Liberty street, offers Very superior bar-•
gains during the holidays to his retail
patrons. His large stock 'ensbrseem all
the rmlent fashionable styles and cuts; is
made In the best style of worknianslll
and out of the nicht superior in .
In view of the greet decline of gbld in
the east, he has marked dawn all of his
stock at prices regardless 'of'oest. We.
hope none of our readers will fail to pny
this estaldishment a! purchasing -visit
during the continuance of the groat spe
cial sale. • ' ' - - •
Shawl., Long and Square , Cashmere
and Wool Plaid. treat bullsh:Ls at Bar
ker's We. • : • -
. •
.A Real Lac. 4. l l4lerculer or set
would mama a very desirable present.
At lifaeruin .t Carlisle's wholesale and
retail trimming anclinollon hopes will be
fu
lt o moe reasons le nes,
Our Ciotti Department-IA 'applied
with the latest styles, mitieriabt and
trimmings. The inaliericirity . In taste
and worktitanahip of,orpicgtht pude by
our house
a ly stubliabed, and w eare
°daring great barjraias , ready made
garments. J. tiV. 13Antrzu fi Oe.
• a Market street.
The moat extraordigasy barna, ins ever
nirreti in Praia Gposia, at ilarkees great
A Splendid Selattion.—Miltonht Para
dise Lat., illustrated with large original
designs, by G.tore Dore, lytch notes
and a lite of Ulitor,bk itobercl-awamo,
t Mita lug& Nto:iolutue, is ° 4B r.
ed ?or. a• e at Unary .1 1 11ner'a, so.s. 71
and 73 Fi hatreot. will proven mag
nidcent aelection ibr n rich and sultahle
holiday present. • • '
Buy,Your Poultry and prodant at the
extenaire and enlorprianag wholesale
and retail grocery and pnnlueo house
of J. Bohan Brothen .No. 69 Federal
street, Allegheny. The ir . Moak canriat
any iskitabilltrient' In
either env,hile their prime am moat
w
reasonable gad Inducing.
To says money and make the house
hold happy, so to Cree Brothers, 2a
Fifth earcet, and buy; your Christmas
presents. They byre reduced the price
of allthelr stool, enders Miming :many
tagu
special bargains, Good goods at low
res. titre them a call. •
Silks for the' coming promenade and
evening., dress, at reduced prices, at
Barker's sale.
lanuid.-IWhlndreda of persona yes
terday, as hundreds will findtaiday,that
the very best stock of holiday goods
hoof which to make pultahlo ctirlstraus
Oretoots . for tdd or yOung, lit as hiacrum
tatkine'i, No. 10 Fifth street.
Buy Your lioilday groceries at J. Kober
BrothCre wholesalo sad rotell grocery&
No. GS 'Federal street ? Allegbeny, • No
wben , rlot 14 a l Baer ,c 4 trier
.stack .
offered at more rcasonuse pe t Goo de
Goode
are ileiltbred (ci" of chaaSSge orlon by
are.prouipgy attended to. -
Country Plannels'reduced to ' , We t at;
Barker's sale.
Just the Thing.—One 'or thoie hand
eotrm Ladies Watcher,, Finger Rings, or
a set of their beautiful jewelry, 18 1 Just
Meng for a Christmas Ott. Call at Refine
man, Meyratt te; tieldlo's.jowelry. store,
No. 42 Flfth street and get them.
A very superp,r tit'lltrVigEf 24441 n, fur
Me ? ut Nrlrer'.4. '
4 or the-Young Eolks.-Paronta and all
(Ohara deal ring to select appropriate holi
day promenta for Juveniles will of course
call at Henry Aliner'ei hook taut°, 71 and
73 Fifth otreet, to mak° their aeledions.
tV, Byllzbelmces Contlnentg
In); r%aloon, Villtistreet, 'next door to the.
Postedleo, fur a holiday dinner, better
then the first loss hotels act before their
guests, and ate very reusonahle price. •
- -
lotl Sacques at ane•lualt tbrukerprlces
at Ilarkees sale.
•
For Cbtietstai Presents or nu swept..
file chat - aster Ito to the wholesale sod re
tail trimming and notion house of
Carlisle, No. ID Fifth street.
The stack has been speulally reduced for
_
the holidays.
•
Socnethig; tisnfisesse.,-Soun. of the
hunfison.n. jewelry. of the very latest
patterns' and finest ithality 01111 by bed
of Iteinemite. Athyran fluthion
able jewelry store, No. 41,.' Fifth street.
The rhea to get a good NW/. holiday
mosi, at a trilling coat; to at theinetly
ponular and tren - managed Continental
sloori. Fifth street. noxt door to the
Postonled. •
Call lu at the largo and well stocked
bonl; store ot Henry Miner, oa. 71 d .
73 Fifth re treat, and lbr N the 11e1of
hew and elegantly Illustrated holiday
goods.
\Yho
Wale and Retail closing ord sale
of 1)ry• Uooda at, Darker's.
Just Opeued—Tbo lintst andbeet se•
!talon or Jewelry taut be .on at Rein.
man,. eyran h Sektle's, No. 4.2.Fiftb.
Call and soo it beterellieletting sha
wl:ore.
. --
A Good White Flannel
.I..ldrkor'o Salo. • '
Ile place to got gocid sguaza. halidaX
meal at a tenting coat, la at thojantly.
popular mot well managed Centhlertlai.
tittloon, Filth ntreat, moat tlooe to tli
Poatoillce.
•
Pram;lr *rine', greatly reduced lu
price, at 13arkcen closing out sale.
•
. .
For Great Fargo/um in goodsiultable
for holiday present& our readers will go
to the popular ;01411 trimming howto of
'W. W. Moorhead, Ifo. Si Market Street.
Dreg; Coals, cam-halt formarpeloes, at
ttarker's great sale.
C.
CITY ',Ants.
ni.t. sad (*pi
. .
In consideration of the' dtunicial storm
which-has broken on the eastern market,
J. IL Ramalejr, at the extemslve Eat
and Cap establishment, No. i 34 Liberty
street, has astonished his neighbors by
marking down hisentlre stock to figures
much lasi; than manufactureeszates. He
detentibted IA close out his stock at
once, and as It is very large and fash
ionable, purchaser will , consult their
turn interests by at'once Du;
ring the holidays great bargains will be
mitred in older that the entire stock
MAY be dispfted of by the beginning of
the New Year. A word to the wise is
satintent.
G e t aleinen.- - Parcliese a lace lumdker
cidef,. lace set, embroidered set," kid
gloves, or make a selection from the gen
eral stock of holiday goods found at
W. Moorhead's, No. 81 Market street,
sad present to yonr lady friends. The
prime are very esesOnable,
' '
Go to Haltzheinterl/4 Continental Din
ing Saloon, Fifth street, next door to the
Pootoftice. fbr a holiday dinner, better
than tha tint dans hotel. let before their
gdeata,And at * very. reasonable-prim.,
. _
.Reed TO lllll .—Everypidge of 9uo. gree3
azid.blaok - teas will readily adroit, after
prOper trial, that the rutty best tees to be
procured 'or thielty are sold at the old
'asiabllshed tea inert id' Joseph • A.l Rob.
114161; Ro. 20 Falb street.
' T. T. Mien! '
iss Wood street,
attends to aorta of , plunabing, gas
umd steam tilting work. at . the. shortest
order, on the, most reasonable terms,,
'Repairing done Lithe best style,
Try the table crackers andginger snaps
of Wray' it Brothers, proprietors of the
old' established and favorably known
ersoket::bakery, No. B) no 31 ./rwln
Zero, trouble and money ml ht , be
saved bypurchaahigat 112 F ed eral street,
prime Canned Fruits, Vegetablei, Cook
ing • end Dessert Raisins Prunes, Ctir
rants, Citron; Extracts, ,
Jellies, Pre
serves, Peach and
,Quince Jaras, Orange
Marmalade, Condensed Milk, Extract of
Beef,Oboanlstioa, English and American
Pickles, Bplced Oysters and Salmon, Es
sence of Shrlnips, Anchovies and An
chovy,Paste, Buns Fine 'Cream Bon
bone, all kinds of Zinti‘:Candlim, Tittles,
Dates, Pronelles, Sauce% Fine Peaches,
Pears, Blackberrkm and Pineapples in
glass Jars, OliCe Oil, Chinese Ginger and
Welniatcandy...,Goonoußusxmc,
et 112 Federal itz.eiit,Alleglieny.
radles , --Purdhase articles of Rents
fumlabing krxids. for -presents to your
friends.
W.W.
Oen be more accepta
ble. At W. W. Moorhead's, No: el Mar
ket street,.will be founds splendid as.
eozbitent of goods of this deacriptkim at
greatly redue - eid Priem'
Go to HoltxtielmeVe Contlnental
log Saloon, Mt street, next doorio D the
Poetoglee,. Air o !holiday . . dliinerAetter
than the first class hotels set before their
guests, and axneerrressonshleprice.
FO I r. the tho old estab
• I is bed b ee TeMar, No. 33 Fifth smet, l ,tbefe
has lust' n opened very supertor
stock of 'abates groceries teas, oPlue..'
ooffees, canned fruits, raleine and. table
condlments.' The Ricca kayo
tuben re
dticed to trait t oe depression In east
ern nutrket. ' ' • •
T. Ewens, No. 164 Wo Wo
od street,
attends to all sorts of Idumbing, gas
end steam fitting wOrk at the shortest
order, ton the • Most reasonable terms.
Repairing done in the ten style,
Chrlamall rrtittltS at Private
!S ale.—
TWA day and evening, at auction prices,
at the mammoth emporium of Smithson,
Palmer - dc Co. SS and ST Fifth street.
We would advise our readers to call and,
examine the iromerup!, - groom:Qua. of
boots, shoes, gums, ~..kalsnorals, Polish
koads.-114Uskja crersztoes,"Aretlo
buffalo overawes, domestic dry goods,
sod
dannels; blankets, koslelli. BUM blank
ets, oiereoats Kid Garnets, woolen
g0 0 4.4..11 , 41Pki, genkt'fiansisldng goods,
end:mem; ney goods, toys, fors—for
ladles, 'gents, ' misses and children, as an endless variety of notions, Al lat
auction prices at the. memo' erupt,
riumorSmlttion, Pelmet Co., as and'
57 tin giro
•
T. T,
Eilrene, *No. '165 Wood atrial.,
attends to all sorts 'Of plumbing. gas
and steam tlttlog work at the shortest
order, on the most reasonable terms:
Repairing dont trt the best style.
. .
Choice Cathes.—At the old established
Tea Mart Oflogeph A. Bobbison, No. 20
Fifth street, retail purchment 'will dad
the mast: superior quality of - Oolfees,
which have received the blahmtpraise
from the lovers or tbA aromati c bev-
Go to titottstry's, a 34 and MI Monti
street for bargains lu oasts, pants, vest
furnishing — goals, bats, pips &c. The
special We goes on
,'regardless of. the
prime oast of geode, ,
, , .
_A Christmas Dinner without cracksil
on the table. would be an'odcl affair, an
housekeepers should at once lay to their
supply for fib bolt .Tb best man.
ofactoretl In this n bothood are those
by tho 'obi °stabil steam cracker
bakery or Wray &Brothers... Nos. 20 and
Irviln 'street. They manufacturer all.
The cartoon Undo, and pay jouireular ot
tuition that none leave thaw bakery but
Mill enstaln.tbeli high ro,putatlon. Their
prima aro, very roasOmeble. Shk Inmate
are rnarre'l4 Olpolots, and packages of
any elm will be delivered
_promptly
any place in Tlttsburgh;„alleghany, or
the eurronndlag boroughs, A trul
their meeker:l is ail Bails anted by.tho
what
ar: a offe h n ' Ar the : Of Vsiery, rl Pr
nisblog Goods, Trimmings, love; m
brolderies, Lace aud Unto; Goods, RI.L
bons, ,to..,'Act the 2eputer retell
&Mimi= house of W, W. hpothead,
No. ftrWatitel etieot.
ogtul=, btro lg .u3,l 7 o3 Tr etio tb svgars "' ; 112 17 4 11d .
pbre spices of al 104th:sold at The old
established tee mart of Joaeph A. Rob
lasaoi 150. Fifth stmt. The prices are
very re/tamable,''
To Wholesale Boyer. of Dry Goods we
are otterlntropeelal inducements—Joblale
from the Eastern Auction Salashowlet,
Dreea• Goods; • Monsekeoplair Goods,
Men's Wear,Eheellngo, Sittellnick Prints,
•te. ' • .1. W. BABRZII 4t OW; •
Z 9 Market street.
Helidei Presentee= beetbepureitaseci
+t the . well known and' popular. retell
tritomhigetore of. W. W. 31 - oorheitil, No.
el ?duke; .The etook.le new and
bwilerolunraelog einrythlter In the tine,'
Fnllo the prices two es cheap - as the
• TAU and •Examine the 'sive and oom
rate arteOlt of Ladles' ruts, at William
liming's, Na 139 Wood street. tf
Furs, Fora. FMS.-- Cheaper at Wm.
Fleming's, ;iCLASSI Wood street, than soy
other luutte la , - 120 al4y., -
'Dr. Mors win be professionally at kla
rooms, .134 Stolthfieid street, from Oss
uary 15th to the 20th. treW
Ever sh.ltl l 4Purtboss a n • Tosent at
the hatuistr i r o ter ton trims2___, notions,
W ,°ll r , thett i t. tgr'shlM".7. at
W
It is proverbial among ehoppers that
the best-quality of talks, coffee., spices
end grooarlea generally are to be obtain
ed a; the moat reasonable prices at the
old established tea mart of Joseph A.
Robinson; No. a) Fiftharreet.
- Dealers can ruches° groceries.- tea,
apices, canned fruits, 'and general pro
duce no place on more favorable terms
than; pt .1. - Kohen Rrothers, No. 69
Federal street, Allegheny.
The place to gets good square holiday
mtwl, at a trilling
. coat, le at tbejnatly
popular and well managed Centinersal
Saloon. Fifa! street, 'nest door 'to the
• t •
• Cal and examine the law stbek 'or
Ladles' and Woe. Ft" at Wm. Mem-
Joffe, No. 134> Wood street:-
•
Try the celebrated oyster °sackers of
Wray dr Brothers, NOs. 29 and 31.1rwiu
street.' '
Un
Weiland Fa t and Festival at City
H id
all every ea is week. T V
. .Beet pieta In bald city' "to bay your
Vora Ss . at Win. Fientingo,s, Fro. pOitond
Harping In Lidleselrditat *Elam.
Fleantairklio; 130 yick_ • rltt'"
• Bargahur
at. Wm,•Miming* No. 199 Wood .olmt.•
Grantil l *Maideo at City Hall hom
10 to 12 evety9rroiling this 'rook. Tr.
• Ladles' Fun c rteg',s,
No 119 Wood etr gt, f A A
II
WEEKLY GAZETTE
T yro z,Drriosts,
WDJ DAT 17ID SiTI3RDiy.
...taw., roan 621 . .
tamat i5i.,...4.4414.t leder:l2s,
bulb. 7.4ltertsl..' bribh,". p ,""
111.1.., J ..4 ireadh. litter 7.'4. lemur
.4 P.m aloes r alabbeVlaseeLsl x,
unreal liirket Roberts 0.4 by .y on. :e
lb* OW. 'Tamar; Y.eyeele or tterctn.t
sbesl4 be wt.*.
TIMM TOS TUX IRMIXST
••••••••-••—•too.
ando. copy of paper
Ptho club, - Adctftloss uinlobocas M 0ui.41
al cane num.
mdarlat Toy
Darr. b. =no Lad oper.ifY .wh" . 4" 4°. I°4 '
aa lane a ire4n6dar edltkm* we.
serlbmi euTtna vitt
airlitoney by 11. ft, Capra... alcalay,..vety,
• " 1 . 11 ,11 1 .4 red Lettat may Da seat Ala. [14,,
Adinas, • GAZETTE, ~
' • ' prrusuauti. ripreA
Pi Pomethini
ters. tto.,
kop at
tho very best
as the lowed
givo satlsf
thing Rood
Robb's Stir
boot., shoos,
,and children,
are made or
' sold an linr
a warranted
want some
lees,
cot street.
TRE RINI
Band comun
one fkg adva'
Maud Man.
ELIaKLA.NI Linda, mt.
Deordobet
Church. by IA
C. 21/lICLA:a _ WiLtalr,
daughter of Thos. iFilkh. both or
burgh. So card..
UND — aiill-17-77
ALES Alli:EATr7.o:
No. 16O.Foorth timo I, I i
co
?TINS, of all Moth; CRAPH;
e:off deo<flotlon of Youtral.No
o
matted. • Rooms opto d 0 , -
004 Ouri oNOi - 00 "
Ilozzosscso , Nooi Liaold
M. W. iscODas.
Jacob H. 31111 Or, Nip. • "
.......,..
ROBERT T. RODNEY Uneer...,-`,
Tanta am, Nasat Its.. No et Ohio 6t....; :
Allegheny, arld'hter. ad Illamoad &taste. tht.' ,
Jobs Wilms a 8r05..) k.n.. 1, ., 0 . tki.l U. ',-
best Natal, Hostiwood t ' lSchnsrit a 4 Imitation,:
Iltaggwood Colas. 'Pralont Codins frogs aZs lop.
w.a. 2.
. ~ m
..xt conitz3 up: , .: alt ark,
Cahn. In Pvt.etton.. res t an. Mama
tarnished at low rates. crag. 0 nen.* . Pkg.
.dltarravinghtrnishid ils. bees opsa day
..
sad alight. . 11. .
el: G. 'I , 4ODGERP. UV / ErITA-•
YER AND EXBA9IEI4, BB nor Lotto
tau b.nnii IC. Rodgers 1 Ny: 2a Obl• Oint..l.
Boys Moen dairi groin Bolivar, *lulu. ply,' •14.
lan, nie Q . r. by . ....alt..:
ax% Itmilitioit Coffins, ' t th. lo est 4..juitt.4
irk..' llama open at al hoar . . V arvilnirlil.s .
Beane and Carrharas Ishad on abort Doti,
and on moil reasonably texas. ' •
•
ED:fivAnD czakINEE 1
i
."-. Dtirra Nita. UM ' ,11".a. 244
Allegbany.' Matilda. it Wood • •
Ohs. with aeon:dilates orlithe
Good., oo 4 handahel rural hell at •• 1
at lowoit laical., , Baia :Livery
her of Floor and
.11/.1111 armada. I
ai ro.beit Shied& paddle Monte
roVhlre.• '1 :
W &
vtrariTED—imiohiedi a t
" a.i.4 II EN. 4,46' Coen ty
, ante. Oldo and Ylreol .Ito tenth%
explodyi SUN - BUENIUI,' No ma
Oers nor explosive Istop•,•; stately • •
the order of the day .. CaU
oY (each
address, with clamp. CVO INU BL.
Cfalr Iloono li . , •
• • 'even hod. city nestled' the AT •
selistim ett4 . itsehel ae, beet!
fhtellr., Business Ugh, elk yrodta .
teas Tor Intoeteattott to It. DI. •11 •
James
F C-014:
twambitom
Tb LET—STORW•IO
ble far G niter* and bee 13
qirstrr of VinWttree Lan intttnond I
the Dimond bituttet. Tie, bolWi.
Coate Won will be altrett nazi Monti
building ariothibb. with Stltire boom
log altaeb•d. Zagelra of 1.1:73 •
No. la Marty meet. 1
FOR E.
i• art
Fait_ HALE—ne L &]VA
STONE.—The stock 'add fixture
class rebid Mud sod Shoe Store, do
bostuesa, on one or the prlnetrud bust
of this city. Satlarsetory 1.114.8011 S it
Addness •• / 1 11411dr6i." Lot
PltUbe
UDR 4LE —TFIR I
,
Lure rw Bu.Lnci, 1
U o o. two etleeees from the
tqi elate, beautlfilte tliv I
cheap. Females or Wu
tarty BUT:Im I
leer
• orseeart.
nad. and 1
Ladl 110
F . OOl 'R
:}II.INAIM'S Livery od Bale 'S ,
I dos T.A.MILY...IIOESE ~ it; ttwoo I
: dar.r.Bousts, AUG
flies SMACK .tICITS; t
- sreturs. • insp. trilifJC ' NMI lb. I
Yea Hooto.
aarEknoto totaitltt &ad .I.lon c
von BALE.—no se and
eornei of ),lanßat and . A• •
nen Psasonger• Itillway. Lot N b I
ilona tram containing roman utd
,4 4/1 iniCcarrnA. Booa an Lot on% •
grittw4ll strict.
act Allegke , l, CUT.
Vont bona Ocsaa, in • Ball, tee
1.4 c4ll4zicroger lid gag.: Ciao, as
Bonn nod Lot. In good 1 4.4C0n. I •
.111M1 A CO., H..... ten, nen I
granebnicr. ' • i
• •
Fos. A AlLE—Tb4i, tsen
.TAvictei sissy, athlete to
Ward, kntern es "Andersen Mil,
the Market House, on Penn street,
Int le three stones high. 'end Inuit se
batik, tents Inlets ten large; teamed I
need. a, large Copeen
the beet end of the lot, which
deep, Pram. the :convenience -of I.
this house Mu estehlislotd dPerinalte
'tad In extent erteil If not Luger lb •
honor In the ward.- Noletter Peri
-le now orreries In the 'market. BIL
rzurr. Reel
.lietent Agents, DO
Losiretteartthh • • I
LOOS, AS 1011 PASS
Tint 141 , t 4 / 1. 1 . ND XLT.UANT
UZES3
MINSEA.T.I3 d
66 rata 'STREET.
Tlamr
A. realinq of foal* la their Der.
Diet received a neristoce.
Watches, Jewelry;'
.1311se
sescrrActis AND
; aduailoeb3. 112114:> .
• • 1 • ; :1 '
whieh titian determined to fell
Z TLOW PNICZA.
=I
OVER OATINo3B2 I r.
•. ~. : Ipvzscpimucsu st
1 : ~,oviutcoar esi
An uniaduse and obotoeacbor
;~
H. SMITH'S
Tmoatca Egraßi.raa
511
No. Ili WYLIZ r. , oxpeflier
(NSW IIIIILtriso.)
I=
wain , o. psue,
Merchant Tail
Ver. Pea* wad Ft. Clair 8
pntseusalf PA.
_
ram lIIEllw HOLIDAY
• ' '
Om is ewe *ribose retebrided
atm 'nil
ntst Zzlatioltlena
ter We b Wu. 110/12138 *
CO., 17 rim sweet: •.
1 de
namnenrmairprAt —l l ,/
... TIVAL In the LECTOut jiotac,,r
Chants& .Cenrch, 'Alleghenti. corner
street and l i tontkome,T A,, .e. erlll'
tinned Tate Menden X V IINIi. I O. et
Olfts can be bought. and 0 ot0r0: het nor
at teasanable pine. Achataalonti ear
rimr.lks
Q. • e.„
I
farOIIPHABIS ,
. t
. . - ar ..s. .x• wit. .
. ..., .
, . ..
,(11 BILIEMENT OF -THE OAltlit
—oo4yr wear ZVZIPING iritit. r.
Nlc*--1., Wm ! this .1t
otayliktaye.st la e Drug Eto4 ,
B 041111? dlltieeleld'lltree.m. Fltyh stany.tto Wl= Julistnos;-..i
• pea tor' them thapatronajge of my old
-Decealbstilia4 w. •
Is evening.
ock. Look
r Skaters.
.pcsr.
AILLIC.
Niro.
LOTICS, .14 4
.let 1iu0420
•I. il4l4tagl,
L. D.,11./.. • .
, wing. lug,
RI, ith-
MOD twat,
• d 9ther 1-‘l6
=cog
• tabhea, ear.
elrrts4.,,
le, le,
1 •
1 1Y . ,. go—
remaryt•
mous 0013.
burnt La
• 4 economy
u biad.) or
KHAISTs
v i s
e ry
,•titt4l3, to
4 I. every
Cod or
ILLY, At.
•
1 re. .IL to
al ay. near
.1 I. new.
Also. the
and Dv , Il
i TEWART,
01111 , At
or
or 04,04241
to 4 AtteauL....
• • for eall-
Hoz IR,
LnriG
klaad St...
1 • Zwiek
U be moll
5 vs. an
IZEI
ti o rt.r.
MA CO kl?
I WILT
litorrosp,
/Lot oat
• siroma.
Am.
good bail.
yo Oki. ?WIN
; 2 tri
ruin J.
Chesnut,
n "Awn
Imp FIRE
scipelnlog
bull -
l ustlally
i MOM!.
Yank
.on
1.7h0t
a lotantj,
t boolnena,"
• any Clap
le Property
&,/311111To
1303
11271
sold
to of
Al‘w
-14 be
eusto.
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