IKE DAILY GAZETTE, MMHG= SPIRT MORSING." -' ' GIBMIDLTS SIGICITED.) .* PENN) WV, REED & • , x..x-erbz-tetcwris, P. N. PlnGnx•N • .JOlll.ll ZINO, T. P. IttOCIISON • %Sitars. BasiLL . s Si ' asiers. OPPICIR GAZETTE BUILDING. NOB 84 awl BR Farris STREET. eadisf Teptilican Paper at Wester' Peannirda. I ncut, PAPFIi OP irrriptraGß LID ALLEaßtarx Cm. LAROSA?. CREAMERS mad -PUT PAICIL7 :2N4 COMMERCIAL PAPIIR Is aa 8117, .• STUBS 07 TIEI BALM% • er r , Arnett per wie.k... cen t s, • Is • Hall 4new-ril .N,. . to. row 10,01 °BRETT= PITTSBURGH, PENIPA. Etc, gitt4nitgij olliapttE El= There arc probably not many of oar 1 readers who can remember how Christ- :nu was spent in the city of Pattsburah : so long ago as 1818. The people in those days do not seem to have been given to amusements, in public way at least, for in looking oveoar old files I ri we ace no mention made o any place of public entertainment even during the holidays. We read, ho Ter, that a sermon was preached on the morning of Christmas day, to the Sunday School children by Sot Hey. , Mr. Myron. On this occasion "several hundred children of both mica, who had been rescued from idleness and vice," appeared with their teachers and deported themselves with exemplary propriety. The writer of thiarticle from which we glean this, thought there was no placu l ithere inch institutions were more needed than in this city, where the great mus of the population were careless of the moralsof their l ebildren. He then laments over the led influence exerted on them by the constant influx of strangers, and hoped' that liberal persona would au that the "Sunday' School Amputation did not expire." We are then told that the editors were particularly pleased to find what remarkable proficiency the pupils of the /deears. /Rely, MIS Attain ed, especially in grammar and veg. kaphy, as evinced.in the interesting ex hibition the day before We wonder if these were all the ways the people of those days I had of- publicly amusing thetuelves, and If they enjoyed them selves any less on that account. We wonder too if any of the boys who were eo proficient in grammar mid giegraphy remember the interesting Chthitniss ex • hibition 011818 The Christmas Fair In a "Beside= • titadV , la Germany. The maul quiet and order of a "Re . aldenz Stadt," or court dt.loends to highten the tremendous bustle and eon + fusion and mirth of the Chrietmas Fair, which takes place • generally daring the three days preceding that feast. All of 1 ' the narrow streets are made narrower by a row of lsoliths one each side, , clble to the ridiculously narrow trot:tares 'fee open and paved market places are filled with bo,itte of the same sort, separated from each other by vaisaga ways, and each available corner is filled with trier : green trees, and branches for which ! there is a universal demand. The bo rtes are laden with woolen, linen and cotron goons, knit and woven garments, toys from 'Nntenberg and. the Harz, which lattur place alio contnbutes bun ! dreds of canaries, liniets and finches. Confectioners from, all parts, ,from Lubeck and Zwickauand I,lubnig, are them with their heavy stocks Of candies 'l . and gilded ginger bread of Pfeffer kitchen and Marzipan,_ and Luebecker t y ' marzipan is not be sneezed' at, although some of the pepper . cakes . are. Every. ,•; body in town is these, of course, parents 4 with their excited children , gazing l and breaking the tenth cositruaniiment 'aver, the truly wonderful creations which f i the genius of Nurenberg sends - out to amuse and be broken by the.ehildrea.' - Servants and peasants in gay holiday attire; and Jews from Poland, withtheir long beards and longer gowns- Pure . 7 .: German chaffers with patois, and noble- Men with small trades people, all is noise and mingling, merry, confession. Not the least interesting of the throng car the small boys With their small wares, which generally consist of dolls which are supposed to resemble clilm i ney sweeps, made at manes, raisins and gilt paper, enclosing a skeleton of thin. snicks. These boys, at least the more fortunate of them, each haie a portable brazier with hot charcoals with'which they keep their bands and feat from freezing and which, when the end of the fair approaches and Ahoy see they are . likely to be left with a 'cock on band, they use ua weapon of intimidation, !netting 'through the - troids and swipe . ing them around and around over their heads (as we used to do with a bucket. ' of water i for amusement) and screeching aloud, "Sweeps, sweeps, very cheap very ehasp,” 'and thrusting the doll' into the faces of the crowd. All these extra excitements, added to the regular chops hrinfAntly decorated and illuminated and tbe f generally felt or gemmed good burner, make Christmas out of doors very ay try in the large German towns. Christmas lu Norway. The greeting "a merry Ohlistmas," is perhaps, nowheres more appropnate than intliorway.'.. Thire the :season is kept sua long notional holiday by all of • the Inhabitants, both rich and poor. There are - no villages and but few towns in the country, cud therefore the farm or country - Utebration of the (cut "is the true old-fashioned or national one. In the _great mountain regions Inc 'Muter. vance of it ts - mori peculLar, and there • fore more interesting. For thirteen days ail work is snapended and all men give themselvia up to jollification and merryimaking. ' The hones are decorit ted with evergreens on the out, and with - pictures end cut papers on the inside. the *steps `and verandahs (if there be any) are strewn with .spirigs of spruce nd fir, a - attest* of grain, saved for the • purpose unthrashed from the harvest, to tied to a long. pole which is erected in - the conrt yard, se that the birdr may feast, for even the lower animals are re. membered in the general junkating.', On I ' Cin - istmas day each family stay?* home' and Igo Ttilie ire paid: tithe occalikon is too 'mend for intrtislon, even by, the nearest friend,. After that, grand cart , togs are ortneeed at each house In tar• stud open Lianas, with a bounteous rata= sleeve spread, and the ale barrel always ripped, are kept - by all, and no one, - high or low, to AD:iv:A to depart unless ted; they have &sort of - it'd° chant which is uoiverml; translated it wcrtld run as ' rawer: eLet, the bowl pass swifily. Joyfully In st circle around the merry table Nobly and nobly spread • D a neln,: and music are parts, and great - ones or .the entertainments. Extra al. 'meows of hay and feed are given to the milder, who, BO the popular supersti tion runs, kneel down and groan aloud on Christmas eve; a bowl of porridge and a tloetbroed are placed before each. door at night for Any hungry passer-b 7, . and everything Is done to make Christ mas i really a merry, cheerful time, by the moat hospitable people on the face of the earth, the people in "Old Norway," or alk4lmil language bas it "Gamma Norge." - - Tao- New York Tribune deals with the /LegoLs . dhaster In a broader spirit than most of thojeurnals. The lemons it deduces from the oasitrophe are that' cars must be .supplied with so many wheels that, One breaking, no/pedal injury may Came; that passenger cars must be made of Iron, so that they will not burn up; that aw end moat be made of painting ears and steamboats with highly inflammable oils, creating show . hut increasing danger; that breaks must loaf so connived that the engtneer can apply them with his foot; and that para pets meat be said on each side of cm banionenta pa RU' I 111liviA4 I The Night After Christ:tom Wa do not know who is the author of the following •parody;bnt.we clipped 1t 'from the Philade/Phia://ellthe. • 'Teas the night after' Certstmen, when all -- through the house gveryaculi was abed. and still as a mouse, Thoee eh:mishits solute 81. Nicholas. cue, Were emptied of all that was eatablithere. The darlings had duly beim tucked In their .• ' bens— Wlth h =ull stomachs, and paths In their I vas dosing away In min tap. And nu:Lorena rather larded m hap When out In the nursery mood mat s °latter. 1 eprenitrroet DIY clasp—entsg—.Whet the Mattetl" - I deer to each bedeide—ettll hat to a &met Tore oven the cartel. end threw °d rib clothe., While th. held. of the layer served cle►tlF to show • ,J The :Meow eight of those ntlecta ' For what Co the fond fiances eyed ahonld •➢Dear. Bet tea ktale pals face of awl, Eck links MIMEMM= clew in maw:heat nowjtelt like old Nick. Their t g s lirzreto • rapla 'Wear itreattttitge. .Whst their aterniteth rejtetiid liineatton . smr— :lof now Minh g, .Plnth 'Pudding or course, . • gad Casten% and Crullers, and Cranberry MEM% v, Before outraged nature. all *lea to the nen, Yee—LoUyPeieihlapdoodle,DWaleanatll Lehe which =ether fr pepsine* et lly, Went llp, seta and ratans, Jan, BOY and 'Tlq. VIA error or dtet'sien " 40 - *1 k 4 1113, TO the shame ot 11116 ms and Santo onus ffMt!IES=I steppakback, • • Asa brougol out a phwu.T.-s.a . Wing"shocked her. Don't pm think you biul better, kw*, ran for the Doctor! I ran—and nu unruly back under asynnot. Wl:mu /boarding sharp olatterof ol4Jalnyes I mighoof. t a that 1 hardly bad Darned 'myself iirttentie lUeCtoto‘elaiii the room with a boun, He wr i. ef o rd with mud from his head m And the soh lie hitil cm was kM Toy wqrith He Imd k Wetly had tpue togmt thittplShis bac, And De looked like &Falstaff half cuddled with sack. Ills eyes, bow they twinkled t BadtheDow e t = POMadd his breath . smelt of Sherry, Ile the been shored for w h ite fortnigh or so, And the ow. be on Ida chin Irma% has Bet ft177411e their te igtihe • drew teeth And drawly& his witch from his waistcoat beneath— He felt °teach pahlereaTigg— ii imai belly • Muss get rold—here ha laughed—'Wt the • neat of that jelly." I hazed on each chubby, plump, sick little alt And arose ea when he said so,—Di spite of myself, that serer of his eye when he phyeleked our Fred, Seem at age me to know i bas wadi/ to Re dials% Dreseribo-but weal itr:isnt..~ m work, And 40504 all the restLgitekts traits:are ■ And addmg directions Oldie .bknriag kis lie buttoned nu. o'34:—troto .hts.4utir he Then jumped in his gig— g ive old da/ap huua And dalap dashed oi al it Pricked AT I Put the Doctor iixaMbnied arena drove out' of sight, - •• • • ~ • •i • " Thimi.7l:mbe=z,tiocircow—ctood - • A Very AnMeat Enslislt • ' =saws auswor. One Christmas dayLL !Labia's!, . t 1.1.) It ism true. tongue mat i . • um. John CAI ley, a tarma Th thaita,l On; of his noose ha did repair, Wantla trap meadows Mr to Vann, And as be Were • odonglanCoolte. Our Saviour, Chrfirt. miner .at MAW: Oh, mert! oh, man! win& la .yod plough Before upon cur Lord*. tartlrMyt SChamaa made smarm or Lord isimeed. "To plaugh'tlate day I barb good need P. And: his -hands treable . iitmagla and through.. - • - Ite could scarasty hold UM Dlratt_ -4 •- 1.1 And the ground it operad anti te tum - m, Berate be eopld ream{ of bis • • And tas.11.)81) and cittleartra leaf. 1111 Ira, and raspy Out at- Nam, r And all Ida corn 'was oonsumed away. By Oroa.lnng of oar lard's birthday. And bin rare was coma:Mad away. By breaklad Of • Cbrlallaaa day. A Christmas Carol. - Softly the echoes some and go Over the crectltug frost and thew: The echoes of the bells which ring A welcome to the 5•1101. Meal While eltildren , s Taloa., low and Slag Smallest.) the Ilestrao-hiltsCtuld. Far and near; high and low, Softly the echoes come sal go! Softly beats thellstenlng heart, idyll the mule taking part; And through the oorrklars of tbretelth tame tones, what mem'ay trough The termsbree wzy d hich In our youthful ay.. Taught as to kneel In prayer and orals° Far and near, high and low, Softly the echo*. come sago! Lenden Society. FOREIGN NOTES. —Dr. Holmes' "Guardian Angel" bas been translated Into Frencb tinder the title of "Ancestral Sin." --The young Chinese Emperor, twelve years old, rejoices iitthe celestial title of "His HighProsperlty." His :Imperial father is•lm "Perfect Bliss." —The first number of a newspaper has been issued tri Paris,- called "The Atheist, a Journal a Ideas." The.main Idea is by no meananew, for ,we mad in a sacred record of two thousand years ago t hat "The foot bath said In Idahoan there is no God." i, • . • • —Count Ilismarck's yiarly Ineome, since he received the gift from the Pr wi den Parliament, is between linty and tiny thousand. He lives very economl• catty, and, according to a correspondent, said some week. ago to Rothaddld that be had no doubt that be would by and by become a millionaire. Until 1105 be was heuyily In dept. . • —Prussia Is said to be preparing for war, end has so concentrated her- armies eau, be in a position to send 203,000 men to the Turkish or Russian frontier' at a few days' notice. A Russian' newspaper says: “Our Government may continue to circulate pesoeful phi SAGS among the public in Paris, London and Vierina;but we know heroism war is imminent", —The attempt Is again being made - to eonfederate into R epubl ics nadon theffenth American Republics ou the Pacific slope of the Andes. Peru beg taken the tire and has addressed a circular on the Bolivia ener:to the Governments ot and Equador. Timm fonr tui tions, which it Is proposedshall form the new Republic, have 3,900 callus of sea coast, contain 6,830,000 inttablterits, - arld cover 1,185.000 Square miles of territory. —Some , time- ago irben a IMIX111101". dl workmen were fitting a tire on a wheel at the Royal Arsenal Woolwieb, Eng. land, It wee found necessary to give a bevel to the tire of about three-eighths of no loch. One of the men suggested that the bevel could be given by beating the the red hot and them hanrendor It one half Its depth in cold water. Thin 'Was tried and tonnd to answer Irerierdy;the part which Aces out of the).water bolas reduced in disineter. The tirewastbre• inches wide, a half inch thick, and four feet two inches diameter. —The greatest snowstorm recorded In Reseda occurred on the steppes. of Kirg heex, in Siberia, in 1627, destroying 286,- 000 horses, 70,400 . cattle, 1,000,000 sheep and 10,000 camels. ' Thogreateatibcoided 1p England to that'of 1814, in which, Yon fey-eight Lour. the snow fell so fa rioVdy that drifis of sixteen, twenty, and twenty four feet were recorded ln fariCas, place, lathe South offloottaxid, fe Is2o.:hemp were thirteen, drity days, which tilted nine-tenths of all theaheep. On Eskalle Moor. oat of 21,009 only 46 were left alive, atifillie shepherd. every where built up huge seral-circular•Walla of the dead creatures, Sr afford Shelter to the living till the gale should end. An tech nu howls thought to be the avyrage rate' of -arposit„Lthougit four' Inches see said to have fallen. - daring the severe storm In this Stahl ./atinasy lid, 1859. • —The English Expeditioii toAbysidiala regerded by lattleOf the Londeri Pews papers as a marvel to the way of exhib iting. the diversity of appllancea milder, 'dance • has provided for the prosecution of a war amongsavage tribes. Dread-making machines will be set op filler. will tube wells and.poeket filler. will be in t o ne,us lee will be made by finealtigmachines in sufficient quantity to nerve "we:L*2nd medicinal purposes, and enough compressed vegetables wil l be carried for winery tneatinenkprPn the proper perifloadon of the air p the hospital - sheet...ln srrupuloislyprovidcd for. An arcbeet. o 6o 6 4 a telearal o S l lo l , • zoologist, a geographer, a tomnsyMeld Midi; and several photographers,. are alio == ' ,ll'.S ° lll7firm P rWvird e , tr o ttl be ballooni for militarysurvey.,togetber with Angola aPiNIPIIPs, rocket; Ain, all denoting an age of pram.. If thew things do not hangner Mpg Theodore, perlutps the modern haprovepeepte In gunnery will. • - f's.. rejoices In the pea seaslott oT concert saloon, and it is will aeon have s `Phi** Crook" an , " Davit's 144,t0n,". - . • - , , 1 1•11•111111, ..,. • 1 , _ • ' t . ~. ~s . Pii 'l ,, Mt / A ... t • '' ! ' . ..1' ''''‘ L-IL 178' . , i .. . •"' - - - - -4*l- ';:: wilit'- - , - _.:,„,- - --', . ' ~ -1 " , ' ' ~„. , /---- :--;,' I' sir - - '- • --------, '- ' 'a:.•, , ,.4 , :3:4 '2 \ t,' , . no . — . 1, fi I:V I P-I k : ' . t‘-? - -', . - :'''''' (:,. . z"-'. ' • , r --- 7 tt ' ` e isci - 3 - =-.A . ,, t - ,i- . . " ).. , , / \ 1 —, - • , - '.. - I 'I , t/ ! : - - ,-- --r , .4 , - - -IX.- ---- -6,- - ••: 7;.-----77" ';:-.--'-''::_.--- . - 1, - 1 1 . -:::: .1 . ---. ~ ..„,,._,,t A ... --- `-', ---:-..• i ----- --- - • . ,•••••••••...maramm0var..............".... • • • '1 -. . . - ~ . . . . . = —New Cas a, Pa., in proud of a new public hall. —The Milt; Academy was burned on Thursday ni —The ridge of taxable property in Backs counte Is th),0%,751- -The Eastli (Pa.) court has adjourned to meet on ths" oth of January. . —The new aurt. house In Middleburg, Snyder eounp - , Pal, is nearly finished. —A gentle Man has gone Weal to secure eight thousind patridgos to stock Berks county. --The bttaineas men of Scranton, Lu. cacao county, propose forming a Board of Trade. &- —The coast house at Bloomsburg, Pa., .to .be eu)arged by an addition to the rear of it. 8 —The • Firjurklin Tire Company of Easton, P. will have a new engine by the first of . anuary. • —At Pi ...re 'matting is expenalve on account of u t scarcity of water. EldrLS, 75c, atocki 30e, face Mc. —The Botha County Agricultural anal Ifortieultuval Primiety will bold their an nual meetiqg In Readhor, January 21. •,•Qiiial is t.einif • distributed to the pour in no intafjosiderable quantities by the Thitteiluilang Ausociation of fillnerarille, , . . --The haft newton In Reading has fairly botrunenceri. There are three and four to 00MO•olZ every week for months to tamd. • —Caen rend bears are unusually Ven t:Mil In the neighborhood of Huntingdon thlayoar.. Of the latter many oomplaints pee made.' ' `—To buy a ticket on a railroad now-a- Says is sai4 to be tho-quickest,and short pat route to a mansion In the skies.— . Easton .Erirese. f , —..A. MO child, ono year old, was Smothered to . death , In . Reading, the 'other day. -It got under a feather bed and could ot.get out. ' —lt is psoposod that the Legislature of our State pass a law dispensing with the present fee systems, and give fixed sal aries to sic county officers. 1 : —We derstand there are eta Maid. 'Pen lying ead in homes on the Flats, all 'victims o membraneous croup and diph. Aerie. stottsßeptehikmt• —Th • tongue disease is prevail- Ins among the horses at the Trappe, In Montkomery county, Pa, and also near -Reading. The disease, lf not attended to immediately, in a short time proves -About , . thirty. hands have lately been discharged from the Downer 011 Works. Corry and the. Te fermoph says notice has b een given to the balance of the men that the works will be closed about IChrlsturas. . . . ha—The Rev. John IL Grier appears to ve warted - faithfully and- well, as he ,has married no leas than - five hundred sad thirty'-nine couples since be became I a resident of Jersey Shore, Lycoming ''°-I. t' n y ad P di a. tior to the wall from Bcrk. county, we have one from Centre rela tive to the scarcity of water. People outside' of , Bellefonte are carrying it three or four miles. ()Mere resort to melting the snow. —lile. John Shirk, a veteran' of 1612. died recently in French Creek township, Mercer county Li . e wairlone of the he roes or Perry 's Victory on Lake Erie In Ills, and received a saver Modal for his services on that occasion'. . — . Nadi' Smith, who hi February last murdered James Heade, . Ina Luanne county, has been captured recently by a Scranton policeman alter a disguise, a chase through tho swamp, a hunt with dognil su at attempt to kill. Smith is now in Jail In Scranton. —On Tuesday night the stores and dwellings of Henry Overmiller, of Win sor,YorkUon tity, were destroyed by tire. Everything was lost, the family narrowly escaping with life. Mr. Overmilleen loan Is very heavy, although be has 0.6 00 in `Laurance On his property. • —The proprietor. of paper, flour, and saw mills.. In Berke county, Pa., coca. plain of the - scarcity of water. Some of the wells ane entirely dried up, and it Is feared that the mills will be unable to 'YID much longer unless there ehouid chance to bee heavy fall of rain ere long. —On Wedneselay a iirebroke ontin the barn of- Levi Merkel, In Cumberland county. The barn with its contents were destroyed, end the loan will be several thousand dollars, exclusive of the build ing, a large quantity of hay and straw, several agricultural implements and elevernhones were destroyed. —Fro' ni the Honesdale neptildie we learn that the house of Mr. John Mc- Nulty. of Mullet Corners, Siniquehenna county] took fire on the night of the 16th Inst., and was entirely consumed. Three children perished in the flames. The mother, in her frantic efforts to-rescue her offspring, was most terribly burned, so mtieh so that it was rtpt expected she would live. Nothing wiTn saved of the household goods. —While a number of young men and boy. avers serenading a newly married couple, In Summit township, tinder county, Its.. , a brother of the bride look ed out,of the door to nee echo the parties were, when one of. the young men &hut at him In sport. The wadding, unfertu nately. paned through. hie body, killing him almost instantly. The young man man immediately delivered himself to the authorities, and disclaimed all inten tion of harm. 'Alio Albany and Susquehanna Rail road is about being opened to the village of Ntneveh, on the Susquehanna river, being the point where the road crosses over to the Chenango river, a distance of twenti-one miles from Um city of Bing ' Inanaton, its terminus. Thin section in under contract, and a large force Is now at work for Ito completion. The com pany intend to complete this last section of their road by the firer of November neiti It in expected that the:whole line will then be in complete,..nannin=er from Albany to Binghamton, a of one hundred and forty miles. From Nineveh a road will be built connecting with this, and running from thence down into Luzerne county, Penusylva nin,where it will connect with the various railroads of that part of the State. •A more romisskable discovery than that of treasure 'boxes at Pompeii is an nonneed in the Inland of Antipneas, In, the Grecian Archipelago. A vast cavern has been found, containing an infinite number of marble sculptures, represent ing with wonderful fidelity all sorts of plants and trees. It is a subtenanean garden, where every. etone,' projection and teetotal represents a petrified vege tation—the whole in transperentlyerhite . mtstallied marble. ' The most strikine object In the collection Isapyrnmid about a metre 1n height, perfectly straight, and crowned with foliage. It constitutes the most beautiful marble tree that me be imagined. 'All the details have Preserved a finish and freshness as exquisite ea if they bad Just come from the sculptor. 'lbla grotto is certainly destined to be.' come an important rendezvous for tour ists. -L.TheArieDinecifeli tells the following idbry:' Mtn.' Dorusid,' a very estimable lady, and the wife of Wm. Donald,Esq., who .13 Limn:rum of the engraving and stereotyping department of the Dispatch entabUslimenti has -for some days been seriously Ul without anyaoparent cause. The family physician was unable to Rh eostat for the symptoms or to prescribe a remedy which would afford relief pain or contribute rest. Early thisfore noon it was discovered that therewas a foreign nubstance of some • kind embed -w od in her right side, just ahove the hip, d hich iseeinsd to be istroggling tia work its way out. This, upon application of the Melee', wan ascertained to be a large needle, such as are used for the coarsest of sewing. It was an Inch and a half in length, and seemed to have been embed- ded in the flesh for some time, being par tinily corroded and discolored. Alter to extraction the lady felt relief, and in a few hours the previous symptoms -of serious illness left her. andehewillsoon recover her mina' health. When or how the needle entered her flesh is more than she Is able to determine, having no re n4104104 of experiencing any, sort of feeling or indica tions that wouldlead her to suppose tinatimeha thing could be pos. alble. -- Or how long she Piss carried tt cannot be told. lier Meese, oentaloned by it, hes not extended over a week or ten days. —The following story, terrible in Ito brevity, is told lea Providence (Rhode island) paper: A iishermint of Hull went out the other day In his boat as usual, and while on the bay a dense fog came up and hid tha shore oars surround. in objects. „Taking his to pill) to. ward. borne he unfortunately took a vrrougcourse, and his boat anon stuck ih Arond bank_, front which be could notadert It. Ile then Attempted to wade .to the shore, but tit° mud beld him fast until the incoming tide overwhelmed and drOarned him. lila cries,. et Ansi strong and earneet, and anon pitehus, wart:heard on linci, but'as the fog was dense and impenetrable, he could not be Peen, and no aid came to him. His body was found next day standing erect whero Ile had met his tate, rigid in death, with in garments 107 Witt SIP . , anelPLiall , Mar, . • • . PITTSBURGH.. - .'. - *; FACETLE, Tobacco should not be chewed, but es chewed, - ' If a small boy Le-a lad, a big boy moat be a ladder. ' Beer tulle many a bottle, and the bottle many a bier. When ie a house like a bird? • When It baa a wing. When is silence likely to get wet° When it reigria What can you not name without break ing it ? Silence. When le a window like a etar? When is asky-light. Some fishermen use cotton for bait, so do some women. Why is old age like a dog's tail? Be canoe it is in-firm. When la a lover like a tailor? When he presses his suit. Mon, in looking at the faults of women should shut their eyes. Why is dancing like Milk? Beam's° it strengthens the calves. Why is a learned man like scarlet? Because he is deep read. These are loving times, when every thing is as dear as It can be. Instils theism* room tri the worill? The room-for improvement. - "Miler • for nothing" la much pro -tarred to "nothing for dinner." • What sculpture la to a blockotniarble, education is to the human aonL ." It la Bald hams surround the I.:wheat of all things--girls and whiaky. - ,Patrick told Me sweetheart he "Could not slaps for dreaming of her." When -may funds bo supposed to be unsteady? When money is, tight. When does a' man have to keep his word? When no ono will take it. Why aro Odd Fellows like aanaageor Because they are linked together. Moo, like hooka, have at each end , a blarik-leathildhood and old age. Why are your eyes like etago•boreca! Bemuse they are under the teams ' errd=r a lla l "by his ° =e w ore Swild " es. oth- Why cannot a cook eat her own apron! Because It goes atinitiat her 'stomach. Why do birds In thelr Mae nests agree! Because they'd•fatl out If they didn't. What beau le lewd liked by young ladles on a picnic party!. A rainbow. If "Beauty draws us by It eloglabalr, " who can withstand s modern waterfall! Esteem is the mother of love, but the daughter Is often older than the mother. If a bottle of ginger pop weighs_ ono pound, how much will your grandpop weigh? Why Le an alarm of fire Let the night like a clothes brush? amen. it ',pods the nap. Why is a prudent man Ilk. spin? 13o cause his head prevents•him from going too far. Little minds rejoice over the errors of men of genius, as the owl repines at an eclipse. The country pays more for alcohollo drinks than for ull Ib collegee and school.. • 'Peace Is the ovening star of the soul, as virtue is its sun, andthe tan:tura never far apart. Tho grafts that circumstance. make In our character, are are apt to regard as its native fruit. Why Is a weathercock like a loafer" Because he Is constantly going around doing nothing. There were not righteous people enough In Sodom to save It, but there KM a pretty good Lot. Why . Is **father's nose like a well trained child? Because it Is - always un der a parent's eye. A retiring editor euik his connection with the preen has thawed and resolved itself into adieu. Queer thing la an ineuranco p obey. If 1 can't sell it, I can-col It; and if I can-cel it; I can't welt it. A majority of the Impeachment Com mittee are .4 .ifernetzet" that movement. Sensible at last. • Lot not every pain Wend thee to a doe tor, everg quarrel to a lawyer, and every thirst to • dram Shop. "Charlerarhat makes you es aweet?" "I dew. when Dod make me - of dust ho put a little thuger in." The !Modest day of our year cement in winter—tit emblem of our at once dark, cold and abort. When la a plant like a bog! When it begins to root. And when la • soldier f When it elueolat Brigham Young Condticia hie connu bial allhirs on the principle of "large bumblem and malt prophets." Tli• TUE LATINT PAZINIAN";!ITYLIIS Le Par tl, rite fashion japer of Parte, says that the large bonnets threatened to come Into fashion again. Fortunateky. however, the attempt has proved unsuc cessful. With the prevailing style of chignon hair dress,' it is In fact impossible to adopt the real Donuts. When the milliners saw they could not popularize the large bonnets, they commenced making still smaller ones than before, so the already microscopic bonnets of lest year seem large in comparison of those nowwont. The _Meehan *lt le, the Tr, miens, _the Marie Antoinette, the fist top, and the diadem hat, are the Geom.., styles adopted by the [boos monde- They are ornamented to a trreet extent with stool and gilt drops, oleo with garnets, of frlsced feathers, or again with algreta. The satin ornaments, or -wreaths of ' velvet leaves mined with gold, are- like wise It: demand. The reins knotted be hind have become shorter, and long. floating ribbons have seen their days ; a simple knot under the chignon being all that Is required. In fact, whoever wears the Spanish manilla, or the half mantil la, covering only the Mignon, prefers a lace fimume, or a simple drapery extend.' log into bonnet strings._The round hat has been very much worn at the races, and imitates in Its shape the flat to style of bonnet. As for the round brimmed bat, It Is often made of Russian leather. Thus It may be seen that eccentricities are still the order of the day. Velvet, plush and still MOW; continue to be much used for dress costumes. For visiting toilets nothing is consid ered more stylish than ,velvet and satin. The following, for Inatome, is a doserim en of a very elmmtviseitlng toilet An ' . amaranth -colored ailkitaffeto dress with long train.' Around the bottom of the skirt ls a pattern of largefret-work form ed -at satin fplda of the. same shade, about a centimetre high. Tam of these folds unite this fretwork In graceful de vinriowngit.hthilm'e wgi ott t' e i ge:l= 4 r u b l e seams of the waist aro likewise concealed underdho two more closely twined Ibid., while: the fret-work' repeats itself In *manor proportions on each shoulder, and one still smaller scale at the end of the sleeves., The- round twit lined with folds is " provided with a wide sash fast ened behind to the waist, hanging loose down the skirt. This sash Is bordered with twined satin folds, and the whole width of ins extreme end orithlret.efork of eatin folds. Another more simple, bat deo very ricle oostumelo as follows: 'The skirt Is mode of oaths with wide black and - g.".9 atritt, the lower part of It'being lined with a velvet-row of the same gray abode as the stripe, And of 'pretty large dimen sions. This same row la twice repeated by ondulatingPper on the front akin, round thesu lien of Withae:twee; and near the waistbands. ' this equally rich and tasteful dress. a naletot shawl of black velvet, ornamented:with throadsef silk lace and - other lace-work. is 'very becoming. For young women, an em erald green poplin , dross, fastened a In po - anafse, is the meat becoming as .a vis iting costume. The border of the neck and that .part of the front ;Mode which covenrthe Other part, Is lined with friz ziework of emerald green taffetas ,another embroidery of the same mitered and de scription, being ate distance of a centi metre and a half from theLother one. p The skirt Is long, and lined with a sim row f the same taffetas, Ibi d le ross should be worn a small With tight lit tint[ cassock of 'block velvet, lined with satin, or I .ronsh paletot of black velvet, ' with only one block satin quilted lacing In front. Dinner, theatie and party dreams, and eveni - ball coitumes, begin already tone I talked about. For such occasions, and - - , more especially as an opera toilet, the following becoming style isvecommend- I ed: The skirt Is double and of white I chambory gauze; the lower one lin a long train, 'and Is ornamented with a small ftounoe of tea centimetres" Above Min if OpLICEI Is a rpw of dpep scarlet vel- vet; looped with white satin and a frlbge of red silk at its and,- which 'bait corm , the flounce by filling over it. The upper skirt is lined with the saute Velvet row and fringes and end, In a po behind; it le tucked tip on each e by floating red ribbons loaned with . white; and by a sub which reaches up to ' the belt. The waist Is ornamented with white satin and red folds, • forming in front a Tedrow, with-wwhite heart in It. A half wreath of red rotten or a. garland of holly Isaym with rod fruit makes this tiostnntp complete. .ViESDA• DECEMBER - 26. 1867. 11!1 PIM MIDNIG FROM WIBIINOION. The Ordinance Investigation. FinancialSiasuresDisotsised The Furohate of St. Timutas. The President Censtired. liarriage of Col. Palate!. gamored ItrEpovai of Gen. tile. ME CBTTelearaia to the Pliubareh eaaatta.a r WanntradroN, Dec, 24, ottnxaNcE INVESTIGATION. The evidence time for elicited the Onloence Investigating CemcUl In cludes many startling lads frauds In contracts to supply the-. v ,ernment with arms and amain cm, The report of the Committee will lco ready far several weeks, FINANCIAL MEASLY2NIL Several members of the Way* ff Means and Finance Committees e consulted with the Secretary of • Treasury, recently ,in regard matters. Senators Morgan and S ' have had long interviews with hiln e , r ti a view of . eliciting his view. on 'be Sherman measure. The Secretary bled not Indicted his Ideas on the subject fil ly, bathe is known to fiver that Pottlim of the seheme relative te a foreign keg. In regard to the four million propoeltloo, he hoevery grave doubts; and is not at All convinced a its advisability at the phi cot time. He is underlitood to belle* that a law of that chandler would fold* fern with the banks, anal cause a lasp withdrawal of their deposit.. Froze the conversations of different re embech of Compress la is inferred that a majority of Ole House le in favor otl taxing the bonus, and it may be confidently that a bill looking to that object will int minced utter the holidays. Tho prop: °chitin meets with general approbationj and there to no doubt of the Ipassege of rug ettflolissafroY ar. Prominent Senators do not hesitate to thy that the Senate will disagree by vary large vote to consent to purchiwe the IslandNif St. Tbehnes from the Dan ish government when the matter is brought to a vote. ; Senator Wade op poses the confirming of - theltreatyiend censurer the conduct of President 301 th ;son very severely for the sqfort already', taken by the Executive branch of the Government, end term. it a very brood piece of assumption, such SA will be the tuthns br placing our Government In a ' false position to oil nations of the globe. He maintains, and in this bthuotained by many Republican Senators, that if the President of 030 United States can secret lenegOtiatnand roakeireatusfor the pm- AIM of territory'held by 'other nlitiOna, without consulting Congress, or com municating with *them until after the ecntracta have been completed, that he likewise has ample power to.dhipthe of any. tract of -United StatestOrritorr that does not suit his fanny to such foreign nation es mac chpse to purchase, and then when this is done to coolly ask. Conceals to ratty his Ailt lOU in the precu t loos. As the Sable orilU undoubtedly fail to ratify the artless in this case it will probably floes the Executive branch of the Government in an embarrassing ix'- , onion. rendering it difficult to extricate I itself with much humor.- It appears that on informal transfer of St. Thomas has 1 already been matle,l, although the money has not Is "en paid over yet, and It lea'ves an open and intricate question to decide in; Cale the -Donists• Gowerantent *tumid; demand that contract made by the Exe cutive of the Visited States he Mifflin.] and the Senate In the meantime COUtIII - to refuse to ratify the treaty. A YABRIAOC Col. Parker, of Gen. Grant's atoll; exe cuted a tlank movement in Washington city on Tueridey. It woe announced through the paperie.tbat hie wedding would take place on. Wednesday, at the church where he we to bays been mar -1 rbed a week ago. Constepiently hun• deeds of people', Including the creme do fo ernes of society, flocked to church In the morning In anticipation ot witnessing tho ceromeng. At an early ' hour the church was entirely filled, , and outside great tlimngwof people stood on the street. The hour arrived, and no parties appearestaud alter keeping every body In suispepee for a number of hours, the fact IthkedOut that Colonel Parker had been privately married orals o'clock Tuesday evening, and thou Immediately sterted North to Syracuse, ills wedding was very private, only a few intimate trientli of both partleribeing present, in cluding General Grant and iltaft. The affair caused great sensation throughout the city. REVENUE AGENT'S AT Tlil SOUTII. A bill will be introduced at an early day In the Ulmsa providing in future that all appointment.: of Internal re: entre agents at the South shall be confirmed in the Senate before the nominee enters on the duties of his office. This is intended to prevent, so far as possible, the ap pointment of uoprincipled persons to such Important pordtione, where there Is so large a deal for .peculation. INTERNAT. REVENUE. . Internal Ravenna remota allow . a gradual, doily therms°, and the lowest vett - mutts for the Semi year do not fall abort of two hundred million dollars. Thor far the receipts amount to over ninety millions, and tit-day were about seven hundred thousand dollars. ausonno RENOVALDE OEN TOVE. A ;special 'from:Wasibington to the Now York Telegram says: BM rumor ed that the President wilt to-day re move tieneral Pope from the command of the. Fourth Military District and assign General Meade to thepoell ion. oALE IN MAILEACEIUSETTN. A. terrible gale avrepttover Pitts fi eld, Maas.; yesterday, uprol:llng trees dr. A portion of Callender'. oat, on North street, was blown down, badly damag ing the Berkshire Eery/eoliths and Whip plea furniture manufactory. l 'rwo printers were tieriously Injured, - • WENT INDIA ANNEXATION. The news from the West Indio. is re garded in diplomatic circles as indicat ing a readiness • and an-earnadoese 'throughout all the lalands for immedi ate annexation to the United States, DEPARTMENTS. CLOSED. Nearly all the executive departments closed' to-day at noon, and. are not to be reopened before Thursday for business. WEST. INDIES ~Dominica amo aaysADami rOnB Va of M. namnao—liaciamaokal eineeke. tan *elegseoli to the rlttebtlegh timenc.) NEW Tram, Debora 24,—The Havana special says: Advices from Hayti of December 20th state that an action had taken place between the Dominicans and the Harlot revolution ists, In which General Palances, of tt National army, wan killed. The Barlett abandoned Fort Platte la couniquenoe of the victory, and advanced theiraphere of operations Into the Interior. General Palanoes' romaine wore brought to St. Domingo City, and were interred with r rgl t the Legialative Chanthers of St. Domingo the ten millions franca loan, recently negotiated In Perin, was disap proved. - I have It from a high squrce, that ()an nul Savage received a telegram from the American Consul at .Santiago dC Cuba, on. the streugth of which be_ has tele. graph, dto Secretary Seward, advising', Lim to defer further proceedings In rein, Son to the St. Thomas uurchatat A later telegram from Santiago Ale Cuba, states that well Informed persons doubt the news of the defeat. of Gen. Ca briar. force. In St. Domingo, rut well is the announcement that a prontmotamen- to had beer. made in favor of the Ex-' Preatdent. Th - e - Ex-Captain General of Cuba had giveq a magzHicent mention AD Foreign Congas at Hivana. :Other recepthms are to follow. • ' Advice. front the capital of Venenuela, to the (qh instant, are received. Tho press were vehemently demanding an expia tion from theGovernrarnatconnernlng arrest of three animas fdr alleged point .cal offencesot a time when tranquility reigned throughout the repubil t. ' According to official acciunta sundry shock, of an earthquake were felt at Cor neae on NeTeMber 19th. The oacillations wereto the outward, and tit lanraYara the two rose nix feetabove high water mark. Provbions had been meet tromLaguyara to St:Thor:nut far the relief of the suffer ers. Ton thounan dollars, the result of subacriptians, had d a/a0 boon sent Ibrabe name pttrpete SEM MEI TI 4 RAEO , CLOCK A. M PROT& EUROPE. The Peniai, Stilt : Active Attempts to Dtroy ges Works. Polytec i ic Banquet Exchange of CompU in ts w i t h Pros• thlent Jelcon,. ittmarkabli Tekgicptitc Fiat. French Armj leorasizition French Anxiety /bolt Italy &Ilan Nthlstry Reenstation Mount Vesuvius i► Grand Eruption, Jews- Emancipated in kultria ALARM IN NORTII CAROLINA. In the counties of Craven, Jones, and Lenoir, North Darolins, great alarm is :fit= experienced on en ° L as s! a n n o l gi c l .m o 11'111{0.0111d prwant measures are I:Locoe nary to rest v o r. rn r q r.p P o ..unr. uletn i odcdnll . d .. tmce. GAS WOOS. AR LONDON, December .24.—The Fihuos Mrs. Lazier, a widow, of Sparta, N. J., are still active. An effort was madeam, evening to destroy the Gas Wort at Glasgow. Attempts had been mode ha lorylp'at murdeMtfirder7:ouonngrorti'aienitogniilf, t o.v. m ., ys o te n r O lo p n , n o ly ,AD d i. ina i. prs n r o wL .E. night before to deatroy the Gas Work major General J . l t. m o i n oob , Li eu . Warkntdon, near Liver Poo- Ire tenant Colonel of the 42d Infantry, hen caws they were unseecesafhl. The st been impointed Deputy. Governor of thoritlee In thew cities are doubly we; cot, and no further trouble apprehene Saf TroaearsGiat°g appointment Is FORREST rayonc*--AMotooev. ed. Dispatches from various parts of the In the Superior Court. to-day, Judie kingdom report everything quint. Ones gianted Mrs. Forrest, eaediroreed BANQUET IN LONDON—TELROItAYILIC ifs of the tragedian. the alimony of costannicanots wrrn PRICSIDENT .AOOO, which she claims to have been JONICSON--colreincr.NTs PANS. ryold. At a banonetgisen at the Royal Poly- NAVY . IfANDS DISCIIARORD. teohnin Institute, on Saturday night tut, th i ie hundred &od a :h un t:2 . ..47 han y da ., l;i , in reply to the following sentiment from tlieDnia of Wellington, • folicitocus tele- marriv . • a oo . orlt i lthno N' roe,. were r e dfacter:atii - day. gram from the President of the United Thinteamship Dambrea, 'from IItn• States wee rend amidst grestenthusissm. buritria Southampton, on d° 12th, or Not a little of Internet attaching to these rived -day. dbiltistches grow mit of the rapid trans =holm of the message of the Duke Wel lington to the President of the United 17 Toleant& W the PltUlmrali Gay.' alma sairAig. • .Londost, Deauseer 21.—The Duke of Wellington, the directors Mid scientific Ones now at the Royal Polytechnic, at London, England, send their most re spectful greeting to the President of the United Suttee; their apology being Oast ta the discoveries of scionm the inter anise between two. great nations Is in . The groin menage was nine minutes stid.thlrty seconds in transit from Loa dim to Washington. ...-',.Wieniatipton,Derestber 21,1807.-IMM) o:Wellington. , Londotn—l reitipriande adulation. of the banquet ing party at the Royal - Polytechnic, and cordially agree with them-In the natal mintithat tree and quick emeinatutairlon betateal Governments pad miaow' is an t nnentin pr./nerving pare and gni*. Understanding throughout tho eatt nn aeitn tlrateeing all rite intermits of [alveoli "Amhara lonsion.•' The reply ce;nupted twenty-dm.. min ute' in actual tranagetalon. HOLIDAY OfISRVAHCC. Lotman, December 24.--,Thursday as well aelVedneaday will be observed sa a holiday, and on both daps bush:tom will be entirely etuspanded andthe Exchan ire and markets here and in Liverpool xllt be, closed. TUB ARTMINIAN • LONDON, December 24.—Arcoriuts received at Massowah of the condi tion and progrem of the British expealtlon In Abbyealnia act all favora ble.. Tho arms' was steadily advancing into the Interior. At the date of the la test dispatch It had -Leen received In • friendly wanner by native% every where. =I! EL:=l PARIS, Dec. '24.--Tho debate on the bill for the reorganisation of the army continues. In the Corps Legialatif yester day Marshal Nell made a spoech, in which he defended the bill on the ground that such measures would havilet tendency to Pruvent war, and was In effect a guaranty of peace. M. Jules Fevre spoke for a second time against the bill. denouncing .It in strong tonna .a a dangerous inetrnment, M. Oliver said the introduction et the bill at this time proved that the Govern ment anticipated an early war. lie thought Franco would be much stronger I and better prepared for hostile condo genctes shortld a constitutional system ht Government be- granted Ito the nation. This he molt earnestly wished the coun try.wnuld eventually have. AItICIPCIT CONCcIIItINQ ITALY PA 111., December :A.—sliming.—The unsettled condltleti of affairs In Florence causes much anxiety here. The changes Impending In the Italian Government It la feared will place Italy in • menacing attitude toward France. The feeling on the Bonne . le unemy, and rental have been tot and nominal all day. . CUM russtrzsterrny MUNITION. lizonizten, December 24.—The log Cabinet la not to be dimolved. Some changes In composition wilt be made, but Gdnoml Menebma will remain at the bead of the Government am! under his diroction the reorganization of the ministry will proceed. , • ' immwtosr or vaawmirs. To-day dlspaiehes from Naples men tion that the eruption of Me. Vesmvilus Is Inerenalogln power and splendor. I=o =I LONDON, Dec. 25.—Dispatebes from China state that owing to the Argent re monstrnnees and formidable denionstra lions made by the foreign powers, it has been promised that shit, wreaked silk ors will be treated with humanity here after, and the Chinese Government has guaranteed .that the promise shall bo kept: AUSTRIA. • EMANCIPATION OF VTR JEW& VIENNA, Dec. 4.s.—The bill for Oho emancipation of the Jose has pussod the ReiChsratb. e==l LOSIDONDERRT, December 24.—Tbo steamer Neetorlan, from Portland, has arrived. =MEID3 LONDON, December • 24 -- Evening.— Cobs°ls, 924 for money, and 921 for co counts; 5-20's, 721; Muria Central, 871; Erie 484 • • • Ftteatuvar,.Deoemtei • r24—Evening.— Five-Twentiee, 701. • ; • PAM, December 24--Evenini—Rentes' are flat.; lavanroot., December 24—Evening.— All the markets here and at London will be closed to-morrow and Thursday. Cotton dosed heavy with' a decline of ' 1.164 id, with silo, of 8,060 bales Mid dling Uplands at kid, and Orleans at 'lid. Manchester markets are doll and &ohm iNVtenDdreisillatntrs—C, Witest r fle: CTGit t o 454 rnia at The 2d, and Red No.les id. Barley On ad. Oats Ss Bd, PeeZees. Provisions ere unchanged except }Won, which liar advanced tI a 4ls for Cumberland Cut. Prodooe is• unclingedl exeot which Inekd. ine i to 44a. • ;' i Arrwithe, Doc= • • 4- , ..Ebanittg. P etroleumn firmer, with' iales.st 45 NEW YORK dll'el•grarb to UM Pittsburgh essette.) NEW Yuan, December 24, 1807. =Pans COMPANY CorlsoLinATlOM The Commercial Advertiser says an ar rangement has been entered into be tween the Adams, American, United States and Merchants' Union Express Compenies,which takes effect on the Ist of January, 1868, substantially as• follows: The net earnings of the comps hies are to be consolidated and divided thus: Adams per emit, Aniorican 20, United States 18, and Merchants Union 1631. The territory or lines of the four companies are to be sob-divided, so that each shall occupy the same in proportion o .their earnings. except the principal points, as New York, Boston, Philadel phia, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Chicago and SL Louis, arid. some others. The offices , of the four companies are to be consoli dated and expenses generally reduced. The entire management of. the business is put in the hands of a Board of Control, 'consisting' . of idle member from each Bbsrd of Directors, which four choose the fifth who acts as President. The. same tari , ff in operation previous to the time of the Merchants Union Express Company going into business will be re adopted with some low yaristlons. =IVY GALE. ' The gals of yesterday afternoon des troyed a nett brick building on Second avenue,_ New York, and another on Graham avenue, Brooklyn. Several per sona were injured.. The roofs of several new houses In Brooklynwere also blown oil. LOUISIANA. 0. " -:1els.1111,metlon Cosv.allloa ".....e• SO Mass Toods—Pital 'T•lerr 4 ,.to tee rimbuisa gnette.3 - . . • Now, 01 .E.I1NS, December 21.—The Conxenriona-day Gluiest unanimously adopted Sdr.looley's resolution repeal- I tuft the bondidlnanco;und adopted in ereed the ornionce reported by the Fi nance Commlee, -with some amend ment.. An mated the ordinance pro vide. for a(mat Mx of one Mill on nil reel and enonal "propertY to be collected by the tieriff. A. ordinances adopted ppollltiLlg a Commit - Web, negotiate *VA to relieve Lbw Im mediate noceseitle of tli - ConvttfUnp. If suocetestui In neett e ting- th e t oe n, the money collected mil,. i n t o be placed to the credit .f that tor In the Traisury. The exhibition of--oducte and manu re's:tures of British Itulurris wlll torm - n Considerable festers - . the `L o ntentnn State Fair, to be held t this city o n th e 7th of .Tanuary next. Galveston advice, Mat that the Nick. opoo Indiana .have. eme n ttted m urder, and cuttrageo on the :loocande, and crossed Into 'Abeam. ge:Serintut, has applied to Gelleadde tarp,: nalesion to indict audl Iliehrfroutt 3En:lw under the e treaty. NEWS BY niZEOIAPE . , dispatch Dom . /A - Morts yve tbb up to the second inskakit therbio bee, Ave hundred, shocks of an i- , tbquati felt there. --Carroll Hall rooMilit.Fortnalion roe, oompled by Jtetr. Dacia clang 111 imprisonment, Were dammed fir: yesterday morning. —Advice,' from North Western Akan . sas notice tbediscovery of r)oh gout ins quarts in Red Ris-er mountains, is_ ty.five miles west of Fort Smith. —ITon. Roberi Smith, formerly mot her of Congress from the Alton Distrie, Illinois, died at his residence, . near A . ton, last week. Mr. Smith was a mats, of Peterboro, N. H. • —The Excise Brord.drf • Sew York 1 since its organisation, Aprel; 1670, has granted 13,scis licenses, theßifire i.. 03 1 .001 received in psyMont'Oterenn = biting kt.ittUI,S.S.S. Of throes licensee lenwere re voked. • 4"' HAVANA, *sparse* Balls ef Ceiba Varossded. [By Televapts to tt • rlllAtitgrill data:U.7 nAVANA. December 24.—The report published to the American newspapers that the home .Govera merit had proposed to sell the Wanda of Cuba and Porto Rico to the United State. is not supported by advice. from Spain, and is undoubtedly • pure Invention. It propoutteed.ralse by the highest authorities, of the island. The Cubans are much emoted bt - the story. • .1 - invs.WA, December • 24. Boger 'a as resit; per smoke. fair No. 12 I). S. change.) Bandon 131 pee cent. premi um; New York d624g2-ti per cent. din. count; Short sight •tAkr,—'2 per cent. dis count. Lard $11.50 per ewt. weight. OA.NADA. IMP Yardp ReopeowiDepOilleii of a Iheamshlp. Quesmec. Dee. .21.—Two ship yard, have been reopened lit this city, the prq prietors-having nrovided against inter Campo° by the Ship Carpenters' Unto There is Boni excitetrient in Ifontrea in consequence of contradictory roper of the loss of the steamship Hibernia. Westba. Report.. [Hy Telograpt to to• ritu ed ■a sawn.) Lotnavti.f.a—Cloudy and cold. lantans.roLrs—Olondy—not very col Cniaaao—Clear and pletutant. Ctuournan—Clondyand cool. CLEvat.ann,Cloudy and °old.. Caarrusa—Clondy and cold. Gammins—Cloudy and cold. Ilantrasstrao—Cloudy, and cool; In cations of snow. PKILADIILPHIA—Haiv and mild. OIL ClTY—Cloudy and cold. River u cfisogod. osus Clvt-,Cloody and mild. ST tordn—CJo .r and cold. -• , Order Iderefted. [Br Telorraeb to lee Plusburalk Ouetto..l Rummonn, December 2.1.—Th0 order mustering out, Gen. 0. Brown, as the head of the Freedmen's Bureau, In 'Vir ginia, he's been revoked. • .. . —The'llartford 'Press of 'Friday says of the recent child murder at Canaan, near Hudson, New York, noticed in Mir news summary: ....Joseph 'Brown add his wife Josephine, under arrest for die murder of their little girl, hero b n privately qucationed to day bythe Ina - e .. ranee officers and detectives, and se e further important information has be n obtained from Mrs. MOVrn;WhiCh w 6 a e not. et permitted to • make publia' u effacer halt arrived here from New 'For , andiron gone to New Haven't° obtai n a reqUisition from Governor t"Englislt: 0 take.the prisoners to that State to alum* r to the charge under which they are ho d. We hear that the body. of the little Jeri was found in the burning hours at Ca. nun, , in such a situation as to leave no doubt open the question of murder. The lire was set in the room where the body was found, and com.bustibles it bean placed around the body and ovitr It an old quilt had been. pissed. The body was literally roasted; not burned and charred.' Tbs parties were arrested At the - house 6f Mrs. Browif a ' father, Samuel Fox, in Granby. • —A iiell-areesedmin reele.into Vernon, Indiana, a few days slime and offered for wile two flnekonieo. Tim elt toeda suspecting all was not tight, he ffid not effect a sale. Immediately aftee he len, two persons 'claiming to lat the own er. of. the horse. offered km sale cal in pursuit, and took the road br the thief had left the place. - - On Wed ae ay. 11th instant, *gentleman found the' un fOrtuttate dealer in. bomes, maces from town, suspended by a leather halter Ms llmb. :Ile bad the appearance orlarrlng been dead. two of three. days.— Makes/own Appeal.. r • • CITY AND dUBURfIAL ITao Vigilant/lalquerada Ball. , The second gratin masquerade ball of the Vigilant Steam Fire Engine Compa ny was held Monday night at Lafayette Hall, and like all affairs of the charged tor undertaken by that spirited and en 1. to-prising company, was a perfect sae- l etas. There were probably some two hundrtel couple. in attendance. The ar rangements were very ("triplets and or der and decorum marked the entertain ment, nothing occurring to prevent the enJoyrizent of everybody in attendance. , The gallant "boys" and their friends for the occasion "donned their old olo'se" and to right royal advantage appeared in the masquerade. In our rather limi ted experience In .life we have had few occasions presented for thrusting- our selves into the society of crowned hoods. noble dukes, corpulent duchesses, pretty princeeses, profligate princes, queenly queens, knobby kings, rich earls, and the upper crust of "our own democratic aristocratic "hest elociory." The resolve to play Jenkins was formed ut once, nod the desire to forestall the Fash ion Caitlin of a nsighboring Sunday J.:u tlet in moselp about the affair was par donable. We played Jenkins-yss a veritable Jenkins, and had the exquisite pies/more of dancing a few hour* atten dance on "Illuatrious individuals" whose very names remised na down into the depths of the dirk ages over the pages of a quarto edition of sornebody's hie tory of the world. With all the grace, ease and dignity of a Robert Maurice, we, robed in the heavily chalk-whitened Meek of "dead-bead" paned between several of the "richest men of Turkey" (who kept door at a trilling soul apiece) ' and wore at once taken in charge by the I "Emperor Napoleon," and ushered, for ward to a position of honor and diatom ' den.. On our right was "General Grant" poliog away. On being Introduced to him, he ceased smoking and refused to enter into any convers ation volunteer ing too remark, however, that he had "no opinions but opinions, and those opinions were his country's oplolona, 'and when the aforesaid country could be beneficed by the expaundon of the here. enfore mentioned opinions. ho would proceed to express." lie did'rit expreas, but his lucid remark's fell 114 dew drops of wisdeoz (to be well shaken, .kA) on the ears of the "Indian Chief' who eported enough war poi& .toeolor the Cathedral, cud plumes, bends and leath ern eutlicient to' beautify ten thonmno waferlettes of dear little Sonnets. With note bmok and pencil in hand, we pro• ceeded to direct our attention to the brilliant _assemblage passing In re view bear, ns. WI course we brought • all our ostensive reading, ... observation aud general knowledge of they customs of our - 1 refethers and foremothers Into requisiti mobil had but little difficulty in sep rating, distin guishing mid grouping r( be latter a mirth-provoking task) he illrustsions and ordinary individuals who passel be fore our view in grind p manacle. The world's aoclett moved fore us on a plaint= agraiitua greats , for all were on, an 'equality, the hi her , walks run ning into the lower on „and the bond of good fellowship app string to' be of tougher Mature than tit apron string of Dame Fashion . Here' e had "Queen Victoria," robed itt roy garmento, flirt ing with "Irish Pat," ho held out in the rear numerous flags of Fenian truce. The magnificen. "Czar f Russia" was merrily flirting withthe 'nab-woman of Dublin, ,. '- - the jut ty "Rag , Picker of Pans" 1. ''' ."--- -Prince of Wales" 'ion re garding the Item- E=rofr Isa. latest Roman 1 than," • the gonna "Angell; t broas but wrapper. "Richard lent to ". art." "01 bile Wart or. with a ''gi !treat!' "Mr. and a in. Orl cots! finery. sidlinerefireeg ,amtehee 1 trac and C ,- Id Der rpm" we' Rh his !surely 1 nonce. {Horace fain site' slit each I Itaning I dr wool. hen wel ICaneme, 1 Sullets. ' lk Clurle hpriteters - who mixed in and made heinecleita generally agreeable. The ver table "little Jena , ' who emaido:fteelie 1 L tplary bud - er ) .11111 1 mb," wan skip ping about and shoo ' g marbles, pro 'Unclog a strange rarest with the p world's hareem tin fa as characters were coucerned the affair w a complete suc cess. The guy three tripped the light aut...dic too with tire faces masked up Ito the moment the clt k struck twelve, I llwhen more than two undrotipersonageti lost identity with` i characters repre sented and In fain liar countenances greeted each other. .. raupper dancing was nmanned, and a three o'clock the 1 grand masquerade as over, and the ' meats retired highly delighted with the acirliOrl. llapobll.n W ma ard. AI be Pri fieettaff, S StarStar lly The Republicans f the Sixth ward, Meth eo ltiov, held a meeting last night, In ,• the lHouse;at which the-follow ing conloations wer madet Hator..-A. P. C ow, Slane& Drum, S. H. long. Sumer COUUNCIL three to be smut noted...antler& Kirkpatrick, Addison Lyale, IL F. bill, W. Wilson, C. Mental, Fmieriektru inner, C. A. Hotchkiss.. Conte" Commit...tour to be noml nated.-Rairy Watrier, W. W. Brown, John. C. Harper, M A. Barnes.- Wm. M.liteCallea, R. Il i i , Knoz, H. Se ft on. Emmet Dutscro -six to be nomi nated-J. E.Storen-son, W. FY - Trimble, Pat. Knox, .I'. 11-Glllson, J. P. Richey, Wm. Cunningham, Esq., John :if. Me- Callen, Jen. - raugh y, Samuel Pierce. Junag-one to 1, nominated-W. F. Trouble, Johndon 'it eintyre, Charles IL Hall. IssrEcrortr-teotr - ~; IL Trimble. WM RETURNINWtrr I nated-Wm. Morn • CON , ITABLE-.' f Dutscren or Pe noted-W - nt Mord leer 0, 1. '-Aeausaion -one t ••• Meana,,Wen. Conn , Rev. Mr. Wilson rid family narrowly escaped being run err by the Express eralo on 11. l' nisyliania Railroad, Monday evening. The:ewer° sitting In a boggy beside tit track, wafting fora coal train to pass. The seise made by the passing mal l n had prevented Ida hearing the whist e of the Philadelphia expreas train will was approaching In an opposite direct' n, and as soon as the rear coal ear ha passed, Mr. Wilson , drove open thmt ck and atthe same instant the locom tire stunk - the horse. choking him 1 from the wagon and killing him instan ly. Strangely enough the buggy- Arrant t overturned. and. , the mmupents were oft sitting '.in it WO harmed. The no waste , nest mirac ulous, and shot d suer , warning not only to those wa , were thus mlrtionloualy so- all &bora who, ore nece r &Dallas with relit, ibi.e nominoted—Jno. Johnston. it—two to be nowt NV. Wilson. ford J. Christ. --one to be nr Jno. Alinotr. homlnated4Wrn. aguain, Jno, Mayer. itti D. Hip street", has .t&ture, and Tito gift ale* the it, llberel, Inveterate _ .the a:col ele,, and would reeorn- Our ft gerty, our to s hulidred was full elver, wi good hest smokers; w -- leers of the. arth mend those to or bacco to rrlyejAl I brands of both .rem Haggerty's. - . A' friend also o similar favor f If all persona script ton - nro n them, we would manned child who smobes, to' and procure a bo them to him. of gond eegare or to 'x. a oall, tor the best I are •to be bend At mires to acknowledge en the same snores; and liing gins of 'that - highly • pleased with 'advise every man, wo ilio possesses a friend at once tolleeneertY'a of Began and present At Ulm, 0;d Trick,. ' John Eberlie,whohas rename months past been at thecountypoor boilae,haade his way to 'Binninghamytisteniay,when he repeated some . or his old tricks, lie went Into a aaloon N kopt by Fran le Gilles •, pie, and -demanded liquor, which was refused him, whereupon he r made en at tack upon the slimes, ono of which he threw at the her keeper, but missed him and broke a window. Gillespie made, lutormation awaiitat_him before "Justice Snyder, or Lewor - St.. Clair townetupg. charging him 'with malicious mia - ohia. liesree asseated,rand • after • a `hearing, commlactl,to" Jell in defardt'of re (wired ball for by appearance at CORM i's NUMB pi 1111111mrai e magnitude took fog, at a drinking rest, opposite the James Regan. It formation ve can oratneod about an, one of the • Fn.!, Plain M. A. row of eonside • place on Monday eve saloon -on Liberty a Union Depot, kept by appeara from what obtain that the quart. a woman. Charles Bti; affair, iris alleged .d demaieled an duct Ili an afGalr woman a dlarop- penciled actors in th called upon Eagan, explanation obis co between them and a unable character. - • declined, .to. make an explanati and -Buchanan Insulted him, and Us r esult was a fight -between them. • ' .it appears had a number of friends p ant, while Bucha nan' was single handed, and' as a consequence w q compelled to to "fall back," which he did in "good or der." He retreated lowly with his face tothe foe and • • •to keep them from strlkinghim,n twithstanding there were several of the. , until be reached 'the stairway whit loads - to the bil liard saloon abov. He ascended the stairs, still keeping is face to the attack- Ingparty,who were lowly pursuing him, hooded by Ragan, w • oat this point press- e d ht. g.M. WC. CI • 1 for his own com fort, as Buchanan o reachlt . the hesulof I the stairway halted drew revolver, , and seeing Ragan as wi thin his reach, kicked him a t rrible blow ornthe I under Jaw, kn• us — out - I several 1 of his front tee .. 1 his piece skf stnaegy ' had the effect t• • k the proud, as 1 none of the vallisu (P) party below the courage to rents the attackfrom that point. Buchanan,seeingtheenperiority of 1 numbersagainathirdthonght"discrotion the better pert of va lor," and attempted to beat a hasty =At t hrough the front door of the bill saloon; but the party 1 below had ewers a "masteily move moot" by Rankin him, and whea he arrived at the d be discovered-that hid retreat watt 'silt oft in that direction 13Y, half a dozen affirms, armed with beer glasses, poke , shovels, &c. , Find ing escape impo able , be resolved to "light it out on t t line," and right bravely did do do ' work.' lOn turn ing round he' diens, ored•tzust Ragan and -one or two iof.itis confederates had as cended theitairsan occupied thoftother end of the room , there was no alter native for him tint licht. • Several par- ties were playi ng S urds at th e time and Buchanan m ea rush for the India' whirls be thrtwid the foe with such well directed Um and remarkable precision, as cense themlo retreat down the stairs. By thls hie .time t tb a c t , , t r a y r ivhc :Voo di r rite . rtti the. room, and he turned his attention and the billiard coedthem. them well directed balls sto drive out of the door, and herensained "muter of the sitnat on." Dating the battle one ball was thrown thrqugh the front win dow, breaking a larecFrench plate glue valued at seventy-five dollars, which, In addition to two or 'three sore heads, a broken ball or two, and the-interruption of several games of bit lards, complete,' the list of essualkee, Tile proprtoter of the billiard saloon Made information against Cormelly and Ragan, the princi pal actors in the affray, charging em with disorderly conduct. They we ar rested and held fora hearing. - • M. Crone, a clothier. on Market e.reet, yesterday made informatkm Native Al. derman Humbert, parsing Leonard Goon with obtaining goods under false Pretence.' It appears that Goo, parches- ; ed an overcoat from the present:ace, for 'which he was to pay" forty doll "' rep.' !resenting at the time that his pada Was absent, and had with him all lib ( money, bid that be would re the rollowing day and then he would y. for the coat. Upon tMa represents on he obtained the coat, and subsequently it wee discovered that he bad no partner; hence the information. This is not the dist offence, it would seem, of ;Which Goon le charged, es he was tatime the information was made in on a charge of obtaining boots and a ito the value of era hundred dolls-4 front Megan. Borland & Co., in con uesco of which . .alder:nen g‘d; a final oommiusient The cAii=echarer Tare .tdbY mot env ter,t, but .1.1. an answers the pestSme Ibr wldchlt was probably encore.; ing the _payment °Pike forty'dotga; I ' matters net. ' floweaeldadd e go before the 0411311i4 p 1 !path fin prosecutor pay'the oasts,' they ; it will be abed specnbalO for hint, ! —; ;; to the tooling calico and • ' asasals sad mattery. A raw occurred yesterda y yjn the steamer "Kate Robinson," I at the . I, wharf, a short time prior to her lea g for Cincinnati. James Moo, having lll caked a ticket fora deck passage to in{ cinnati, went abcsard, and whileloun:. • f around It appears got in the way o • hands, who wore busily engages! in t kr ing on freight. He was directed by .0 Minster, Abraham Batley, to keep on of the way or leave the -Mat, to which he 010410 some sharp reply. A few wo • =I between them, when, as alle : • Rice, the Matter attacked add • him in a shameful manner, and tel.. to put him off tho bust, notwithstandln : he had previously shown him Mil tic et. Rice made information beforeAild - • Strain solnat Baliey,charging tot ith assault and battery. A warren * - is. sued for lils eruct. , . . 1 1 0 INNS rliattval. ' , The (+grand festival which tiperti. at the Yin ward school bonze lasi night, under the auspices of the ladle) of „ Test- , ley Chapel(M.E.) congregatkm, ee a complete. enemas. .The large,ll was filled to its utmost capacity wi , the youth and leerily of the oily, an She sales exceeded Me ex•• —peMat.ktus Of he most sikiguine. A eplendid Christmas dinner will be served today, and during the,continuanCe °IAA! fOr left.ebnlsias can be procured at all !Antra, The ne Pro weds of the fair are to be gi n to the church, and we trust that tb laudable efforts of the ladles will meet th gener ous encouragement: ! At Hamm Si Carlisle's Wit male and retail trimming and notion house, No. 19 Fifth street, will be found a very choice stock of goods peculiar to the* . trade, which Is offered to the publie for the holiday., The goods are ell fm,h and new, and embrace the latest styles and novelilesintroducea In thelaading cities. The "el it re ection m o arkably fine, a f real and Imitation lace geode desiring to risks Christmas presents to I adyrilends very superior attractions. The general stock of fancy goods suita ble for the holiday times will be found equal to any in the city, while tbelprices are very reasonable. Dealers in the city will consult their interests by favoring the house of Maw= it- Cuticle With a 'purchasing visit, and Mall patrons „shoulot litil to call In and see einoen d t n display made of choice thoma holiday sii CommitteC—lianey Steel yea ' *lade iktforthation.sgsimst lienry Steel .charging him with disbrderly conduct. appears that Steel is at times partially insane, and when in this condition is tn. 'clous and unmanageable, abnaing hls wife and family to such an extent as to be unendurable, and the prosecution was made in order to .bring -thematter before the Court, and, if powdble: have him provided with a place, of asfety, at the expenso of the county, aims family is unable to pay the expense of eephig him at the Asylum. Committid for Court.—We , .'•tioed yesterday the arrestor • mon giv g hla name ae Weedy . Lewis, chtuged with' the larceny of an overcoat from a pea- Hitt vender on Fifth street, It appaun that the man's name La Benjamin; Woot ton and the coat - was the property of Stephen Comtism, who yestordl morn ing made information before Ma Or hfe earthy, charging after with arcenn Romeo arrested and after a hearing behi to bail for Me appearance at Court, In de. fault of which he was committed , to NI, (theta Of lity Pone,. is the title of a new plow of muslo by Mrs. Julia Light ner Mitchell, of Allegheny, and ,deca ted to her sister Mrs. Julitacater. Mrs. Mitchell was tho sial friend antkpupll ofiitophon 0, Foste pec r.whonevor puhUslusi s piece without firetsubmittfog it %clef' criticism, and his gm Jude 7indlos ted by tho "Ciccch of My &hall which is sawed, low minor sir, ..uitehls to moths, ins Invalid or lull a baby tb sleep. The B(r)ewei Brusa—Anna., Mullin glade Information before Alderman Tay lor, yesterday, against Mn. Barbara !bawdy, charging her with keeping a bawdy ; house. She. elm aherges her, in separate informations, witheellingliquor on Sunday, en sibling without license, Warrants were %weed for her errat a • .Re-Unlen.—The requderi of thegixty- Beatour.Reglment at.; Wilhit' Hall, hug zight, was.* brilliant affair. Notbing thabeould In - any..way add to ;the enjoyment of the - m*4m was left ,undone by the managera, and amore so ciable and pleasant gathering it hes not been our pleentire to witness.. I • . F° laui t;l" C9 " News.' THE WMMY GAZE . Two rornoaa. • WEDINIDAY.A.ND • EIATTIZDAT. ♦ israre ottateglag TPRTT cob dim of . muter. lessnaks t,,estagi.tesistals, taunt New , Sere/eggs., Mo. ...1.0.We needle" 2102140 [ ofas rnstet 1 and Wiest sad Mort reliable Ifingclat nod morclal Market Report. [Den by any Ogg the city. No Tarteler, Meetteals sr Yerdnapl bee should ft. • Tang rcen este IMMIX OATIRTT! —.Sad one copy of paper to the Vl* a "gag up theieleb, Addltloss gelahr ass be aseatSa e, any Use, gage, rates. . Nonce TO TOIITCILTITZT.—I. ogee.* grgi lageer, tee ears aid specify what *dittoes Inn mgt. as webs. a Wedged./ ett , thm f o r mb " welberettagne but one mail • ..wor. ear ato,o, by Draft, Xxprees. Moog Ortlest, !sr liatestetega Laters, may be vela at Mr flak. GASS:TT* , prmanuaou. pOll 4. - , 298,. , . .... .. A very pleasant little affair toot:Plabe yesterday evening at a largo wholesale house on Wood street, when Mr. Saline McAdoo, a young man remarkable' or his dignity and energy , was preens 41 'with a handsome many In greenbacks y a circle of his fritinds and admirers. A little Atwell was made by ono of o - donors, but the redolent was too snitch rrtzrisedand to.worwyre..,ieceu of appreciation must be very pleat, and we wish Mr. MeAdOe many pleas t return& , . ;Theßink.—Wlll open this Christmas day, afternoon and evening, no matter what the weather may be. Star ak ^ng all rant week. , . YONTOOMIIIIIIOIIII-0, Tursdirj i e ea lo`.; December ilth,j &Like rester:are o the bride , s tattler, by Her. Dr. Itabert Orseiy ilsild by ROT. Dr. E. A. MOM, tape!L. )100"f riehlefeT. of New Curl*, .04 In MINA. POBB, • artebter of James Robb. lIISCIEAVr —BRAT/LBS.—On Ifondiy. De. re Der D.l, UV, at the residence or theltrl".. periratt, by 'lre. John Sorrboroirsb. .114 et of 'Drafty Churela. SAMUEL MUEDRA sad XLLA C. BRADLIY, daughter of S•meet Bred- Eteto'of Allrebeby . . DIED. I - PORTER.—Itt Chkeg°. December Jd Ihr • Mtg. SALLIE BENNETT.: wife AC .ev. • • D.' earter • daughter et the tale tape Utah. Deg. ,D, at Drugrusell/e. re. ' / I • ......__ • ligAgnl.TON.—Ou Tuus.lay morning lee. eitti. at o•elmt. airs ISIMA. r ma H. wire • Thome. Hesselion. Inaba hattt yeuof her re.. The funeral sr 11l take plata • i-n Deetitb, •' 3 Wei • kr s tr eetm Ime tato reel4enee ,Mll Learock Allegbeay. %ha lila aof the fasallraratnelmillo atlena. • I I lINDERTAKERS LEIALIKEN,VAIDEUTAIL ••No. IM Fourth. Wear. Go, rm. of all Mods; CRAMS. IiLOV, plesolipllon of Funeral Faralsblei L a d . Roams open day and Wilt II d Carriages Ilsralshrd. B...anug extra., David Kam D. D.. , N. W. Jaeobisa, D. D.,' Thos.. Radar, dawn R. Miller. O. I ROBEBT,T. ItoDIVEY. Up ea- , Ara Sanaa. a, alo. a a - . a, Mirth.), ad No.' 80 gareoad Square, all Job. Waal , t 8r05..) kap. alwaye on had tha twat Metal, Ilareerood. Mai and halation .B .'moat Calla. Walnut Crane ram lls *P. ade. goal:rood COBB. dla armada &areal 4 - o Mus la proportion. , Carta. tarnished at lea Mee. grays, ~,,, Plata aadjarravlog furnished jnUo. Ulla open day: ad Watt. J. G. ItODGEWI.. 117NrIREVTA.: • ICZR AND EMBALMER. fineeemor Mao ( tote Ewe.' I. Redeem.) No. 23.(117 Swett, j three Noon from Beaver, Allegbany M. PM` 1 re. llomwrod. Mahoram. Wiliest .ad Rule. ood ImltatioP Caine. at the lowest ymmewl Prim o.urea Eooom op.. at jall hours, flay Mil Menlo , an 4 Curtain. f,arsashod on .i. ..u. , Connate teammate tans. , ' • • DWAnD 4. OrNIEUBA , UN— niarraZza. etiO. No. MI Ohlti &Wen, 1 Allegheny. Metallic, tlosewoodandk i cyhel IPA. Ant, with a eomplete stock ot talteral rolattlom "oda. on band and tarnished al eleoF . tt .otiep. at lowest prim.. Bale aptl.l4weey blas. caw ear et tint and • Iliddle Bt Vantage% llammehei, Bugglea, Saddle Hormai a... All.; Foe MM. 1' v.' .be 3f In every Cocnty ial Tenni; ad and Vlrnln, to 00 tbultunour explotire SUN-BURN ER. No more burnt 'n em, nor expletive ; *ore tr . and urnun - 7 - kb. order . of Om d. 6•11 on tenth In band.) or • muss. 'orttbotttop. CllOlllOO LOCNIIA T.' .t. Clair How. Room U. I WANTED—AINENTR—Ie eve town mud oily wort 'et tbe kountalnt. to WANT& H . sall anam and lineal Saida, acad.! In a , 'family. [Malawilint sad nynatalle. Cal read far taforsation to BAILEY. I 'Jamey flatal. FOR RENT. T O LET--STOUE 1100110; Ina for Geseery and ?rennet atom •Ilnata earner of Ferry street and Diamond alley. , near tha - Diamond Market. Th. balldlni2 c ten. W reeseuelaxer bailees nem/ Wa ft . the , i ft l l4ll4lßilengina. lettl, Mora Ittannelittnren— tag anaeh-d. yanalre of ellY ‘ SfeenTENyilinT, Ifs. ty 141berty area,. Fo :-~a~rs! Foet HALE=ROOT AND RHOS STORE.The 'stock and flxinrei of a pret ties. midi Boot and‘Shos Mon, doing •'Poodl busincan, on one of the principal Pembina. seinen , of tide elty. Iliallshotory reasonae.--- t.l, Athle . csa Plttsbus. FORS 11.L.E. LOTS IN H: Han, two apwaret twc lot 40:14it batutitally ittutted, and wi nd sold dump. Etiqulte or WILLIAM:: HOLUM. Hit Lltertytt. F Oil HALE—ROUSES... F AT HOWARD'S Livery and S.l. Stalin one Ins 14.111 LT HORSE OW: thren . DAVPLIS GRET nossEs,l ow+ LARGE Dausear HORSE; Wes LLACK ILASUCS; reo OHRE 3Lt21:11. ElltST,HrßEtt, near the XPEICaus loambt tad Sold on seennlsslon. : FOR BALE.—Hoare and Lot on , ....h. of Ittaataltaa . ud £d... anata, apt Passau*, Hallway. Lot 0 ta look Holm Haw', coatalalas maw alad ,taxi an rend strett. — ,lha lotto three startve lath. and egOttga,'.kaatlallg built, eout‘lolog tea large, cOlaitogtoaai owes. bealdes large Coaeart Belle a good enable on the back cod of the lot, attach Is Id byllll3 teat deep. Prom the coatealioen of the this bon. has establlehed a perteaoeut badness, atolls cite it vita& If nog lager than any other "hoot& la the dud. No better paying gropeng L aim offering la the market. BILL it SH UT •ria LT. Real Erato Aseate- Bathe Moot. Logregoettllo. VON, AS YOU PASS - Ult. Al' SHE LANUS Am, am ANT DISPLAY DIINSEATH & 11AILETT, Aro au i goy. geois to tatty. 1100. They Imo Jo.; n. calved • now stbak of Watebes, Jovelry, Silver Ware, Attuallap). Mascots, which tilt, us da;analual ta sell at OTEIICOATINGeI 0VJU1001.1111615 ovescommest ==l:===E3 H. SMITH'S tarianaincen. 116.11 WYLIE IT. roamer of lo,d4 n a. I. (NEW BUILDING.) lip's" G. GALE, Merchant Tatlogy Con Penn and In. Clair . @trent: ITEM BEST HOLIDST elf& Is sae of tbose eetearste4 Wis ester a. wumne. Illiientses, ea Exhibition, and ler sale by W. flOalbrat .1k 00..27 MUMShelmet. • ir .. °IIP P IRAS AL IP z „... "1... 1111 EASEMENT OF THE CATHEI* ~. , COPIA ZPZEIT ZNIMINU . ..• , . I=l lIM 66 rim LitREIM SPECT#CLICS AND' \VEUt LOW PRICES. PIMBUIO9, pA.