II II ittsk* Gaytte 11 / I DIIIIIIDLE. DEM lE. I$S li IN order that all persons employed on the Gazirre nay participate in the fes tivities of this season,' we shall issue no 'Paper to-morrow morning. TO.DLT the ehristiae world, following `traditions that run back more than : • eighteen hundred years, celebrate the greatest Get' fa human Manny. 'From that humble cradle on the hillaidee of - - ' Judea what vut and precious inthienCes • wentente_whicti still .operate in ever •widiedeicircles, and shall continue to emistmitil they 11l and coaqUer the • ,_._ viols Cant 2 Frits‘ that cradle to the cross, how • . brief the space I how mementous the units ! That cross was the law's symbol of ~ tweafrotuatice, as the grim and abut -4 gallows is now. That superhuman victim was stretched upon.% and it be awe tranetigured. No longer the in seAment, of penal execution, it became r and ehall stand forever, the emblem of \ _ I be world's salvation. Ever aim* fair 1 ' and gentlewomen have- beetled it tai -1 i elly in their bosoms ; trembling pent. trots have looked by to it trustingly for ‘ deliverance; 'Wong men in all the deep concerns of life, have drawn from it • their highest inspirations ; and defout saumblue have crowned with it the •, temples to whiclithey worship. Well may events lo momentous and • r bleated, cause us alt to cease for one day from the stir and bustle, the cares and ' anxieties, of the prevent life, and joy and rejoice in that serene km' of hope that not only gladdens WI here, butunds its hallowed light far over the darkness 1 '' of the sepulchre. WAITER in Hours at Rome hints j that the story of The appearance of the Devil .to _Martin Luther at Wartburg, proof of which still exists, in the stains . from the thrown inkstand on the walla of the' Reformers cell, finds full explans. , in one word—Buz. Thu writer misapprehends altogether both Luther and his times. In his days Me super nattiral Was believed in, not as an ex ceptional condition of things, long be fore and fora special purpose, but u • matter of every day experience—later. Jested into the plain of the natural so constantly that the two seemed to be in extricably mixed. Whoever has read thoughtfully the annals .of those time*, as they have come down from contem perineum authOrity, cannot fail to ben bean deeply impressed with the strange -commingling of reason and credulity, of - the common and the =arsenious, and which, however Absurd when judged according to modern ideas, were real to ,the apprehensions of people than living. Luther believed in ghosts, going np and down the earth, equipped with vast powers, and doing terrible things. This belief did not proceed from his stomach; anymore ghat% the disbelqf m such things which now prevails ongiastes Ls improved digestion. Ills weakness con sisted in sharing some of the Emeriti• Lions of his age; his courage consisted in combatting shades that he firmly thought to be spirits, powerful and malignant. - - ' Tom Pat pas more confidence in' tke , honesty of democraiic oillasholders that We have. Many years ago, in the palmy 'ys of ..jacksonism, we remember a m yemr.nt . agent was sent into the - t. -.. mimed to look after lidncialplacemen i . i in that quarter. Be did not find honesty _ ; 14 rule among the men, but the , creep i' tion. He tame across one fellow who . i bad been plundering tight and lett, and !adult his pockets f1:11; and- he naively suggested to the Department that tills chap had better be allowed to remain, giving as a reason thatbe had secured all he wasted, and if turned out, some body would have to be put it whose pockets were empty.. Upon th - potent consid eration the thief wu allowed to hold on. These facts were disclosed upon a catiby Congress for Information. We are in poaseuion of no &eta showing that the generality of democratic office-holden have improved in tmstwortkinese ethos -that period. . A DZKOCIUTIO JOITIUL laiCh pre . fosses intense horror at what it desig nates "negro equality," protrays the demoralization of society among the whites in the principal Northern towns. It tar: _ "Murder is. perpetrated in open day light; theft occurs in crowded streets in sight.of a multitude too busy In the pnr milt of trade's gain to go to the rescue; Its Ares on the fruits of honest toll;..the libertine Ands entrance to society ; where the purest are soden geredrorivig• glory in their Infidelity; htutbands make no apologies for their adulteries; ind glina in all tbie lon comes to. guild with wealth alms, which should be and really are aa black as hell. The corruption ofwhatis called ."seciety . ITOI never worse In any coun- America.l' try in the world, than it la tads,. in That is decidedly bard on the whitea It is greatly to be hoped the blaclui will mot illegt upon an equality with them in these particulars. Szawrons show signs „of returning sanity on the subject of buying the cob. nfal piasmodons of European powers. To inch an extent has the reaction gose that it is now believed the Danish treaty for the acquisition of St. Thomu wM be defeated. Senators begin to realize that ' the people do not mean to he loaded with taxes for the purpose of buying.real es. tate of no special consequence, and that if thewgsme shall not be stopped there will-tro a sort of political earthquake about as nnpietuant for them ae the earthquakes at St. Thomas recently prey ed to the Inhabitants of that Wand. Tu Row York budtera give -token that what we said some weeks ago was well considered—which was, that the at. tempts to revolutionize the National Banking System, however deelrable in itself, would be attended by a financial crisis, prejudicial to the credit of the government and to the course of private enterprise. The Secretary of the Treas. or;, It new appears, has uncomfortable opprebenelons of the - consequences of each a movement. • MM. Tnumew Wasp is considering whether or not be will write an ante. biography. For half a centruy preen.- madly connected with the journalism of - the couniry, and sharing largely in the nansgement of ,polltical parties, he has mmusonlated • an uncommon fund if In. formation reipecting public men and public affair; which Will be of interest and Value to those who shall come alter A nacosr tomes from Washington that a Ctagressional Investigating porn. nittee Las tmeartbed gigantic frauds lit anapplytxtg arms and ammunition to Tile goternment during the war. It would 'afford the tax payers great satiefachon, teem at this late day, to hare some of the scoundrel' that plundered the coon try' In its hour of sorest need, not only =poem, but punished. IT WOULD seem that the English, as a This,, havibecome salaried of the exfst cam of real grievances in the sevens =sac of Ireland,. for is cable telegram iesieidaY announced "a wide.spread and increasing - feeling favorable to'an amelioration of the condition of - the Irish, sa the most effective means for ompriesing Fenhuilem." Tan new Conpan Las a l rea d y given :good proof that In The matter of Becoi• Atruction It del" not .mean to recede owe' I go through, without fal. `•• bails laid down by the • - • A MERRY CIIRISTmAo. It is very pleasant, even for' those who do not believe in Cluistmaa, to wander through ear principal streets just now. The throngs of busy people, the long lines of carriage; the troops of emanci pated children who seem to enjoy the holidays so much, the brilliant shop Windo4e, and the clear, cold bracing weather—all combine to make a pretty and a pleasant panorama, and even to lighten a little the heavy loads that op press aching hearts. It certainly is a sad fact that death and disease are just as busy about these times as for those disagreeable realities are no re specters of days ; but those who can for get this—aid most, number themselves in the merry throng—have nothing to do with the dark aide of life in this bright season. We will live and forget that life is not all kappineeus, and that Christ mas comes but once a year. It is mere blessed to give than to re ceive, and therefore this mighti i rush of pedestrians on Fifth, Market and 'Wood streets; thathfore these thronged shops and package.ladenpeople ; all are pre parthivto taste the pleinntres . of the Ben-. son, and to teat the truth of the. text., We kart always hadruthonudid admires,., Lion for brown paper parcels. lt o -ether .material ever contained so many Myr teries, or was able to rustle out l io tante: lisiegly its intention to keep t secrets until the . proper time for uhfolding them. No other things waist ever se carefully . carried home,. or mimed to cause so many people to sidle, and so in this season when we are all dlatribtuing showers of blessidga, we shall drop one upon the brown paper and what it con. tains. To./ 1 7, seated at our ease, With our limbs reposing under groaning inshog an.Y. with our eyes feasting on 'beauty and our mouths sweet with the flavor of mince pies and plum puddinge; when our ears are still gladdened with the wit which is as indispensable as cranberries with turkey, and when the *stems boil redolent with spices end 'bearing slices of lemon on its bosom is broight in; when the glum, are filled sod all standing we drink the tout' Of the sea son, we.will remember all brown paper parcels, their givers and receivers, and about out like the immortal paint "A merry Christmas to all, and to all a good" time generally.' -The thhicago Trthune thinks that thievery,. burglary and crime . of al/ I iumts are becoming even more common than before in that delightful city. The financial demotion hal beekralt en the illegitimate as well as in the legitimate business circles, and . eonsecinently an unusual amount of energy is necessary. The moat atrocious crime are of (mo mentary OCCRITaICe and of horrible con ceit.- Within the last week fourrespect able gentlemen hare dirappeared,l and no trace et their whereabouts can be found. Each of these men started out to be gone but a abort time, and'esch had more or lea money, betides watches and jewelry, about his person. ,fi.ielther of them bad any reason for departing voluntarily, and an they were unkifotni to each other they could not verywa hays gone off preormeertedly. The po llee are bard - at teeth, and think that undoubtedly all of them have been foully dealt with. The friends of the - Tarim gentienien irci in a state of distracting uncertainty, mina more harrowing then anything Death alone can do. -French travelers, And, probably, to emulation by the mere of If. Du Obaillu, have announced a new nicer ay, or *rather an old legend revivedr-a race of pygmies in Mies.. They bare located LUlipat on the eastern Meat of the great Southern continent mi as to be meliciently far off for mystery and spec. dation. The. small creatures are but eighteen lichee in height,- and are q uite black, though of a pleasant countenance . and agreeable manners. Their neigh. bees call theca dncelll, which \Deans Wonderful. Ii ie ceitilnli . cincedi. How often this old fable reappears, and er bow many atight/y &faint Ins has had it. day. The crones mentioned in this latest "discoverY, bbt they must be there, for pypinesare lug without them.- It would pay rimtt or • Banyan% mimeor one clam, to rend over for a slop load of them, to start a village and charge litti cents admission for all thole who with to see something of their domestic emu, We believe that one of the reasons of the enormous and sudden success of Chicago is that a day is never allowed to pass by without some great crime, mystery or phenomenon occurring to attract the attention if 'not always the admiration of the world. They ltad-s great. eanitm7 fair, slake tunnel, horrid =orders and ccuserquent executions, g hosts, divorce alas Uhler even that some of the Eaitern weeklies dire pub Ust, although they dare much, install ono diesppearantas, and new they have got an artesian well which spotai gas and water enough to supply the . city with both commodities for all time, if it holds out. What will he the novelty for the morrow we cannot tell, but that there will be one there ie no reason to dottbt. '• • -a man went into a fashionable Jew eiry. shop in Cincinnati and asked to be shown some diamond rings. The pro. prietor ehowed brm a tray fall, worth altogether soma ten thousand dollars. The - stranger examined them very closely, then 'very auddenly threw a handful of muff Into the eyes of ,the Jeweller, and . departed with the tray. One of the clerks gave chaie and cried, , .'s'op thief," which soon brought a crowd. The thief, hard pressed, dug the tray, mg* and all into the snow, bat was almost lenuedlateiy 'orptured. The story of tekthousand dollars worth of ;diamonds in a snow bank soon , brought crowds of spectators. but, strange te'relate, scar as Ahojewallers tbaroseires know, there is not :hag —Some papers do their little tatTiont to glorify Charles. Dickens, quothiLlarge/y from "American Notes," tmt not trona "Martin Chlutzlewli." 'We . aliould like to knoW if they get well paid for thew prevarications., and if not, if they would dcu much for aniothar distlngOloaed author, Longfellow for Instance, whom they do not (car. —ln London the bank; open at nine o'clock. Four thousand bankelerke have petitioned to - lave the unclosing New liNweveries at Attn.% • The Moniker quotes; from the Journal of Naples an account of an interesting discovery at Pompeii: It is a large chest lined with iron, profusely ornanseated with bronze reliefs, and mounted on four feet. There is no zeal Jock, out the lid opens and eihuta by means of a little apparents that served Instead of one, and which was fastened to • the chest by anus of metal. of which the traces may yet be seen. The surface of tke ild ht In the feria of a rectangle and 'nearly a metre to length, and cayoritionaly orna mooted with a branch Or riy . in broom. This ornament hi half destroyed, but the sculptures roman:vend aro fixtrernely beautiful. In the centre of the lid is the heed of a man, and at the fear corners are two busts of winged children, crosvn od with flowers and lumps. of Diana. Immediately under the point where a ring was Pawl for ralaingthe lid, lea no ble head of • dog. This is said to be a chef d avers, and the beads of the chil dren are also miracles of graceand beau. ty, such as might Save served fur nsod els to Ghlberd when he carved the cher ubs on the door ante liaptisti7 of nor- The remalnsotanother chest ' have also been found,' oontalnlng •several articles In gold; among others, s batita, This was acme !Ikea locket, for holding sou venirs and email articles of value. Ro man boys were such ornamesto round the neck WI they arrived at the Dire of , fifteen. Then, saimming the tivw strata, they laid aside the tows, and attached them to the• Images of the hausehold deities. Certainittdfac wersdavoted to the reception of royaldoctamente, and contained the seal of the sovereign end It Is as an inheritarase Item this Pagan custom, that the proclamations of the Pope made at lisme are called bulls. Lost In the Seriesr—A Terrible Disaste in Kansas. • S A corresponpent in Salina, Kansas sends us no account of a distressing oe !eurrenee near tlmt place on the '2 , th of last month. On that day a lad of twelve Years, a son of au old cleyemponcient, Colonel W. A. Phillips , had cone out shooting in company with his cousin, David Addison. About noon, at the ad vice of his companion, who saw a storm coming on, be turned to go borne. He immediately started toward, town at a rapid gallop, and was never spoken to again. About ono o'clock a terrine allow storm set In. After it had set in, and before it had got so bewildering as to be completely blinding to him, a hop like hint was seen riding with great rapidity along Mulberry creek. The terrible; snow atoner:st Thanksgiving day seemed to travel from the north west ta the south. It was live o'clock before Mr. Addison, with whom the boy was supposed to be, returned hornefrom the woods. Ouch a search as the storm permitted was at once made, but all In vain. Ton davit passed. A hundred people had been searching for the lost bby, but no trace online wait found. The horse he rode was found In the hills twenty miles to the southwest, four days after he was last. On Mondawh ite s h instant, a .Daw Indian vieitednettler on :the Smoky Mill river, at a point tiilrty- Six miles from Salina, sonthwest, and told him that a "dead - white man was in the river." Ile Ives a petty chief, and with a number of his people accotupan led the white settlers to the spot. It was Only a half mile dittant front the house. :Fearful of being suspected, as these poor people often are, the toutlous In- Alan made his people atand upon the bank, and, with the 'white men, first examined if there Ivor any trail of man near the spot. Nona were found. Then the body was carelully examined to see Wit had an wounds, .It had none. It I was the body of a boy, with light golden r hair and broad forehead. Me lay on his face, his ooat and overcoat ,till carefully I buttoned up, and his glove. still on his handa. A revolver .was buckled about his little person, which the Indian who discovered him had not molested, and Etweboxes of matches =irefully dopmd ted in separate pockets. The child bed ridden thirty-tire to forty miles through mountains that terrible night, I Ins fiery horse, a thin-akinued ' flying before the horrible storm. From all the evidenoe, he hadyeached the spot where found about ten or eleven o'clock at night, before the snow ceased, lie rode Into a bend between two forum, and could have seen them had the /MOW, which ceased before midnight, not tilled the air with its blinding drilla. In that one night the cold area no intense B 3 to freeze the river thick enough to hear up , 1 % , s r C rossingo the reel he ta n u d . e t h Mu the , en exhanato: and chilled. $l. feet and' hands had not been frozen, but exhaust.' ed nature fell .' before the terrible ex initiation and hxposnre. The country through whichte must have passed was the very roughest and wildest in that section. At tames the snow alai so dense that it was impOsaible to see through It bate few feet, To have returned be had probably to face the alarm several miles, and no horse would hold head In such a stern). It is believed that in bin anxiety lo get home, he urged his ant. mat through the bewildering storm as long as nerve and brain could oomtuand. Arrived &tale river the home dently borne him down the re d, t o drink, and in stepping down befell front it on the gravel Clew to the wafer. P European Frost, A catalogue of the great Eu ropean frosts hay been publish ed, from which it would went asif the glacial purred fri Europe need ink have been indefinitely remote in the past after all. Some the periences of e mid- dle has e notof ex beet matched since, th in this line. Tho last time the Thames was frozen over at London was in IMS, This had occurred four times in the present mainly, via, in 1813, 1820, itr.t and 1838. From elder times we have notice of only remarkable frosts, which in the eighteenth Century occurred six Heim and via, 1791. Aln 170$, t the Aprilsecond oof NIA 1 f th7lo, ese 1740 d ,17%, ates the Mediterranean _froze fat Genoa and Leghorn: In the third the Tiliames was used as a solid pavement from Novem ber 24th to February 9th, and during the same term, to a day, in 1413. In lose the Thames vats frozen over for more than three months, and in 1334 a front contin cdng eighty 'lay's froze the rivers In Italy. In /&41 the. Hellespont was frohen. - The Great Pictorial Annual. Mostettar's Vatted atates A'marse, tbr 11 , 24, for dimribistiou, grat:s , throughout the tinned Mates mid all eivillaad countries at Om Mamma, ILemla there, mtil ha gublishe I about the drat of Jmunrs, and all mho' wish to Smarm-ad Mie isms phlloshrhy of iteilth Mould' /sad and pmp der the valuable suggestions it smutty In a/- Malan to an admirable turbo II treatise ea the Sang., Derventlon and cute of • great variety o: di•eases, It embrarma • large smonat of in- ' rossiatlonintarrUng to the merchant, the me -*mum. in. minor. Ms farmar, tit. planter, and prof4s/m.l ass; sad tea calculations have beta made for Inca tnerielmo and laalludas as era meat saltabia for a currier sad ncattlirehaa- Mae NATIONAL. OLLYNDAR. Tae nature, aces aad extrnardlenty asnitat7 I Itteta of HOSSISTILICIIrTILIgnefI IlfrintS, It. Mania toal a and alittatlve of mare then half Ike Christian world. am folly ter pa lona to Us D. which are ins, ed wit ILEns M. tratlous. valosbla raelp e -• rs for mah pictorial boa .ahold ad ga sa,•smarova me/dm., aid mime la structlve and amusing coming manor, °fish:lel ant neleSted. gamma Ike A ;A.A. to Coos nub meet pastas of ma y , ChM mill be oat or the mat.. and be last h+v-t h a main,. ...ad for conic! to the mammal Illastilactory, at 5n'417ri.,14-,..70114,%1 `41.1711.'":. arrrs.os are sold iu me ell an Imre of the thillact r Wes. th T. Lawn d cu. Coufhlulf In Claw ch. Eataseas of Damns deo arca t➢. Interest of a , greasUoa, t 7 • ouattaua coo[Gia( Z=M!EI Inbarlot the omkbet Ia b orersoob by a lent bark, - ...leg as It la 40... to R=IM DL KiTIBEfI, or Pltlotargh. 0.. Pf R... 4 Olathe which, although you carry It I ZO=l2l t •etagreb, wlll .Jl•y all tlallu and It itall. t the lung; aad by uper!Bevaranat Or ado, or two, trill *aunt/ oan the di.. DON'T COUGH ANY 1102 Z IN ORDIVII INN OF 1111. 8611563. and 1111 CH/Bin PEcroakt.: open your heart etrloZt aa,a wings. and you 1..1 a better andAnDle man, and mot be locked oboe.. ems 'wan..? foot nalthbors. Tce can [lt It at a4rDraa nista. DR. X. 1781111 8 00 MAILTATIort 071108. Ayr Lune Xsansetationa, No. MN BT. L _-- WY. ItINIMILM,Ir. , 44 Chas q. 10504 JTJA Stmt. is an indketred Apenllo nam peddwrasaisentsfori4EAMT.B, and 3/1 other papers throvgiong sir United Ldagea and 4L .Cknaaaa. HEALING WITHOUT nutrsis The true nreurendise aaaaa oral healing Sri hawed nails - Cy open phydebßleal principle. —upon the ncnvirr Ot o tISCIOOO a In appseprle aline en using the LIPS eclonlinier, and their nuttient Taint Whir end:alined la a manner Intl. potent Into huntsmen. or ntlinails Crown the uncut. Bet before we eau heal threligh the inherent Wt. , prePento of the Us nes, we bring the xenon., unTrure menthe to bear. In han.WING CT OBS 0151.011 MIDI, .(... enroll, and morbid An Bats thloarh the aa• I.lllty of Ise delturallrit chnnet...anten pro vide... 4 safay web . eel th which the system II liezontbaUr mooned Bet whew thew ere either olutreeted et n anderetood. theme!. ty la the lame; Iler ore knead of quintet 'lt we dle Dense. are dallied mote money -- -en use, dls hlibest petite to Into era of sight menet. In the bodily tab ,. In Onler that e mule to Inherit our .al wealth ; esY ha Mess. Br oar nu:mak sits, aiterathes, I t ciante. sedating, Sc., re get the ylewirlinT cheeses of olio! action, ' erttliont the Se eds Seeds Infield toy drug., By • urruldee vow these...ln Use province I ,I. eh..., wee g len the whole <Malone of penmen, among which ere tape wont. errette berm, is.; sl" turto J. castor., Wax.. eh' I cent.. enrol. insault . disuses of the Wen Or nalllttno, osslenrane fraallilas oaalam, den tin; iller contlelsibt. dyspepsia, rota, rheum.. wain, neuralgia. and In short every dlnce that Neal. heir to, Betided Our roundlet plant. .nrlntly adhered to. We do tot expect to D OO O. all. Bet those who haws been the 'lnlets of the eMiuraclem bud Innate.. lingo of shall. stall- T . alusenastur, and con ...new antons eur • ter praelleet sad sow 1.1 It rxrramax. ils.zntr_ Mt, in 11 Wendell see 4, can UT the YLbsZlew er Mott Bator. Method, 10 itiviar us • cell No. 00 CINTBIC ALVINUM, Plttshurgb. thaw Ara. th Ell IIIItCH STORE ROOM AND t'.,vru.l22...irix,.6,Aftgr lELD Orr, ..21711213ne rt•TElantntle, Januar, 7th. at 2 4 4 471 4 ;a11'? "a!rienfe ilor,01,17:117:z:r.1 1,,,,77 m b 1: 1 =1".g.te.•= 7 .72.k g 'U1ta k attOrt.. 0. rnom and Watt th e store ream 14”.• ogre oleo • a barter t hop,...flolnleg the °Mee et the Nita tarok eat co In tot ts til rt. front on she meta. orzo to corner of I tlateoad •Ilty, 054 . 0 tnelna t 0 fret In natan t ol lb mint !2:r i tite r el i ! " rel i t:g 't 2V:i • ri•l n e . . " r" A ' C11 . 71'10 4 p.., o. T. tla i , ~,,,.... A., Sit.IEB WARE. T. Due, Water raehere.' emotes. CM. Nut err, Weitere. E.ere 'syrup Puckers, Spoof . lon.. Cue Cue:, - beer , Ladlee,ae, IME 7. R RIBILD WATCHES • Laud 4111,1 lama lit au - 43 AND sh.vica wai•cazs, Tornio br n: even & co COTTON-10 biles fu arb for male I,y Oa ISAIAH DIOILZT i On. PEANFLITS-77 bales now land lbr rasp, • DrOltiT • OM F EA " r " llla ''' 2o SACRA now aea• lvrallf iB;LLN mcintr,co. INDIA /1321.1 = a 4G 1 ,71 ' 211tia : 1 21:11. FA" . WM i t a PITTSktoRGEI I)AJ ADVIKRTIBENEW Fla LSI, GOLD CHAINS INS, ■AN RINGS, 1 711 1 101[11/iINGS, IMEZN't BUITONff. h., MEI smi - .TT-11F7'11 EMI•ANNUAL RERORT 'due Depos Lu itors icrriza. • lin Air the lea "a 3" Amostat DPvil% O: T=. Total 1 5m5 Llabllitter. and •• i10i=j11,5.07.0a tisburgb Bala . ; 7 2 itlit ti l ...1.14 Coup. . _ _ ittrltr Mock lb II b. bib !12 60'0413 .. 201.4 . 00 - ' 4 " t eau ea name 143,216 it sa 1g.:3312 r tee. have declared \ Dividend of renal. out at lb* trolly of tte lut hue of Government Ta , . flyab le J""'' 'O. De. la 1 N. Bges"• •• Casaba Total Thy Ton three (4 p *lx moat fothwl;l. I hum Lt I. PULL. eirdldomd, . 1 1.1411,( Commitlap, ; re. -t 7.7.l*4ll,,Pa.hartgomolmed no Wm. INC, mod hay., ottotrirtt L 1 a. Of ke2:ll if.kercfot:l4O:CM . oda! V.`"vl',l. 11 . nti on ,3:,,i1.1,1),N2 IIf.EMIV, "'" / "'" n• by rau , Lare.lAl i d`t Com, , LIJOIIIo. . two. II 'l4', The aadt smettall, I Treamtree , m ending ov atFiii S' i' P.l . teat. Si 00.44 ISM. Own* to cop ME TN TNEI PLI&B COVRT OF romi ----- °N is JP ALLialiaatir COURTT' mate lii IQUITY. Kblared Tana. 111, between eller, 'detain GC i h d In Mule own ridnr.°Cn.U.,l4l. a. m. dad *llll3,rn'tlfingeCt. faint l. tg: WI . torastn, Attie M b rtd. klaiatit 1•* "I " " j "" ". t.-1110dat berta. r att , J. ~ [ Olt ,* Orsaani il rat at... I:m. tu .. 11r a Italga.g2 her". Oar. S. lire a t la 403.°,7_ Unwed' Ural., Oren,. Oeni. T9_ 'Anne ell no dw;...- ri Co ll ur:3;t: "1 Mils'ilTol :• Zr r %al% a.,...... :Cot o'lar..tlFl:oo.4V :::atnair en • ......13...i ! lolftonr..1 " : ".. l'"" D. t00...0, 1 4 an of Stglaal twined ad. tine,,: i :Mt tta4 4 . 1 , 7 a d x.“,,, . tr .. I , aald street% I on the I i e;.g. ‘k. on In 1n" , .,, .. t lag o Cons. rata na l 4 1: b t • tt . t b tl:' Olin:l7Pat here ' • a o o l ../7:1 T . 0 1" . z , O E . L t . ral • ln 'a i to e : dire.,. , n. tater, whoa t 050 trill laNaola [e bare the ' /tar, aad • Ow. mete ad • W 11: • r., ''' My bond, at or rut. eemb.r.,..k. D. It. b J 1 1111 • 11 .0 .1 17 17 :1c 1 : 7 1 . ..3 4. • lanunteu'l i &Reg; I Atta.t JA11,214 Wman 4_llEl J al 4-43 GIFTS FOR The 1 sr, on= Plll2lO. IN lime vie mi. Am " h:11 : 11 f 4 . 7 4 . 1 :7:7 " :1f . : 77 111 11 :311: 111 ' CPO,. Sea sad Board• Ptlate al/wins. P.r tAuess CreqOat hap Board.; tad mb aMildk ar Gtove awl Herebli • Ltd an mrdlite Tel! TOYS AND FANG ' Imported direeti,trear InPope r Curers •grente. tall IN • rEIALS Man "PP. [overt M C. YEAGER* dr14:1115 TIO rig BrATER ILOT/61, .II ,CLOAKbic MM F ZM. BUR lELD de. S 7 ddd arra ALL 00661 8 E RAE° 1 ruxeIPOPLENB. uusu Jr/zlkr 'swill MZR.IIIC)S. tor LI ow! N. 147 Market Stir, irse:B, COLOGNE SE FA:NOIr OHI Parlan Statuett BOHEMIAN OLA •ed ether STAPLI AID ?ANDY' great Tedet7. 111.433 r Th. 16E4:41 100 Wood Strut. RICHARD E. BREED I I:llleergirl F 118111111" rue feefectiou, Nas uul Wiles for Lb I. N. SIEMO Bak Conte:m(lmi 169 Feteral Street, Westin T. Oakts, 7lm. matt . • i tiapa t. aad TAMMY CURL! 11..11 'TACT DA POUND CAXIT,JELI,T CAYES aa O.EL9 onsafattated gar pan., at . CALL ♦FD 311 NE. I_ F. 61E,ION' 109 Federal Stree t ALLZGHENT siEtnencvnue MULE SENINA ffif bund:Quest of is 11We/retain JAHVAIAT 111111, 1%11. ha Pi rgeVilrignft rair iyilitnettlitte r.vvire%riso. In Houdin', punished linons, 'violin' Hon to slin mama" branches!. Hun tee niadeff *0,50. "ninths'. inine4 at Or. Hey. H. 11.53.15 D. litralwarpir WD Airs NOW HEADY FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Eci!,c;2itlti :11. assonantmli.TnZ • SUITS, I Z r /or BOIS, YOUTHS and CHILDREN,. . OVERCOATS, all &tiles and slats, In QBAY LOGAN, No. 47 IL noir wr ATIN COilT ROBERTS & SBITIBATT'S, 61 Smll6oeld Street, OUR 8700 E OP HODIENT11111811:130 GOD PENDWAN. COAL v.A.wra riarAuomp. gum mums: I Goodhues to Pettily.). prehen AT RTJDVCED PRICES I L/A.D11:11' AND Morocco Satchels, 41 F. li. IEdTOX'S. N 0.17 /17X3 ISTELLT. • IliAxon's orrxer. PrrrsSoren. of . lit e. 12i. Wherrat, Ito ttli aeolloa elletitet tettittleell or the Clay Coda. Qualm aihl enters that all lad hoot o gan le ird al: " % Il i., tee foot rieveleral "lank' ILO atlital! the taut alio d the ftenta of thy r ;capacity no.. Nooses. o: proptrtr to be vivo pt. , 10.•15.0,1 and amt. al 1 1. U entry Taeuat .0 Fridepor ascii as catty or the hat. siesta el the thy are Le each tee dittos aa cif tatPada lbs or sad are dangerous to the Deductsa. Ufa la to give clothe that Mesa the eforaPreelted Drool. .uf Cati Orfila Op it apital trlth. the Pro. atcabett thCete hill be Rattily useted. dada W. C. NeCaRTHI, Yam $ vERT/sEmzioni . piw ADVERTD3ENENTS. ARPETS Mote Slowly, but Have 111 FOR ORRISTifIS. CO DOWN AT LAST, Before TEPuroha,sing; J N. NEED t t. MEM SAVINGS BANK At Cost for a Short Ti', 12. ja <7 1•e, IN 23 111=31 LIIRENSE REDUCON Buyers wi WEIRL .A.ll 'Oaf "19a:t1e 3717 . 1,:,Lci.A1Mr CURTAIN AND CORNICES 1r 1. unli. nuo y{ sle.nmreov.4. en b. MNlor, er tura:,.7:- oil or or lunwor ,ttre'2o;l.":.` &&&&&& corner'. FLOE OIL CLOTH? at disonmet I be Peaad ill)thtra all ! at TEE ,OWEST PRIOE mcpAsAAND & 'COLLINS 71 ..wn rr FIPTII liruzr- 1 :gra ' I T:I:V.:4'A 2; 7 :! . :1' !f. 11; Na! 11• X Oa pr. V.. MA you la 1,.r MAY PRESENTS, BUY THE BEST AND CH APE Ltdo 2:11h day 110 bTOOTfl .r Prow,. Compllmmats. AND AND On i 86718, SCHOMACKER e i la lie al 12E2 GOLD MEDAL P • s, Cabal? ' o ....psia/a; • ameba; l a . 0n1au..1.1 EBTZY'S conefa4 onstrog. mud THIL 51 1 oast 17110.<1 ""'' stroeticm :2: A . ~ ... . eiblbtted. d_ the nlspet Dro ,E 251 ITS TOUTS 81(0110E4 Ale OODS, Ist th ...sorb t Li.l% X.lll t raom o lp, for Enrobtllti td beauty. anr .i7I I 27MVAPUI I 4 4 .3I I oVrI• • all:dTril . ESTETB COTTAGE 110.4 CM32 ma.. at the head or all Teed lee mesh Tary' VelitTZ=l,l`Ld.7.9: VAT: ..•ham, en 4 eomoect I. connate. "'i ,lo l. 4 TLltTerrl'For.NV".*ta Pel ee l firlitAlle le co to he /Oa.] to Ole . eresh. nee pun. helm COQ 1209. Ali go /Lotted Pm 1111111,KNIKE&BIT I Co.'s No. 14 St. Clair Street. 567. notweas. LEM KAY & CONPiNt BOOKSELLERS, 65 Wood Street, (L&INLY T.TTZ DVILDI Vill AT! TM TO TQII nn C4l ILfl CM Books for the Holidays.' CO,NBIVIIRII Or ELEGANTLY ecusn AND ILLUITFATED PRESENTATION 800 VINE BDITIONO ur IBM STA iIiARD AUTHORS =I LI, lkt IMMIX VA RIM( Of BOOKS -FOR TOO YOUNG y Illy. ' MAIM Illustrated Juveniles, 7SDIT ions no Toy Book,, ralaillY Bibles, Pocket ItWINN llltuti Book., Prayer Books. Writing Del ks, Tourists Canoes, Part Vona', Gold Pens, ' * ' ° • ,l* " 3-116 °• 867 ''' • '' • of tho • Spot lecLog d Tat• Christmas and New Yea VI.S, ULNAE & CO 93 Wood Street, 'l. / ,10 ; 1 1- hl r 'SZliD xz ' twi,AANIIDUZ ISURT - Elegantly Illnstraied HOLIDAY BOOKS • Floe Leedom amJ 1 merle. 14/Itlese Stanaard ctuaret•r Doelt i ll, de., ID'PWn nn.l.lflas llloelop ,. - BMIST6IVISANOUTMISSIN/C1W11.1010107 THE BIBLE. i Bibles, Byron Baste, Prayer Eooks. E.oto aed •mirreso Nel RAUSTILit BIBLES, LII {lle editiesti, ranieLeAdiv doles Ce w.i dllooie, ' sistrallt bra r Rome • ' • Jewel ; wee._ epee Anise.. A . .. • NEW ARO VERY usiQue. Wthin fo l oV:c.ses and Portfu'llos. Handkerchief and tiluve Ranee, VERY HANDWLEE ANDOftERZLIAT LOW PRICEIL i ' JJJjj ERR Its,TRE B 1•1114 Galmnhae OLIVER Ornoß BOOKS. •IMWELL Babe SWDZIMOR. • 61 (14 1 1141, . I MAY,RE Still's Bailin, • And etner with upwards *moo istaiste ilartello and drogue. Row4W Enloe Ots, Allem' Tno Li...broke: or Wheel or Lite, •1 ChM and Okeelier Beeblee Perboonatee, fuer Mogi zautalio., Lo4r. Ivory tolde ib. MEM LIEWrIBEL. rr:gratni ulna:am. a 10 1 Vaal* the lamu ~ del 1 Canae ,BELTIIVG. of a' au exprotaly yfor our opl•6eU nn at. .at , sineUen. ter Ws • ' MMgi . . I PEA. DES.— Choice . J en received sod for elide se dtore of • HU. RElrekla r ldCcad y oAzETTF, : WDNESDAY , DECEMB GOODS OVERTIRED LIEZI 59Pifth Street, R THIRTY DAYS, Ido Well to at the RGAIIS IMF & OFJ~RIa'O Ever twought to this market, .rultablif for CATOETS, Nub LY PRESENT ?am rocair *NIVEA .11215ti1i . 0.115 In cap.. LLDLICIP i¢Ml DINTS' TOILKT O :TS. T e !VOEY DlEttilltT PLA,1.1.; DI.NNEICHNIVES' Y/RZ IVORY CAILViIIS (0 .CO! , 10 - /L0011.) FIN i 0 ass 1501.88610, In sets EXTRA. NINE I'LLTID DPOONd ‘,ILXVII/L VINZ PL/TIL! YOWLS. IXTRA MINI PLATID GIMMAN Mi vuteroqxs. SMITH • WICSI2OA'S JEILVOLVISZ. PUT POMP.? PUTULtI ratxxo iIZVOLVISS TLNIU C.lld, 1, use. •ll the above are extremely Ape, Mal suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS PRICES TNT DEFT COMPETITION ALL Cil l llll, SITU! 111 ala ex. NI FL "Y. CULP FOR TES HOLM'S S Alki - laaesuber 11.. Plate, O G I- 13E1NP.9. 868 No. - 59 - Fifth Street, UNDER ILUNNIIC HAL litEl NCOTI4DF3 itEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE, •TeVc r OlekrlS, ;42 FIFTH: STREET, I 4 3 " Igtll lzwtwim e a .= -.4:trur D¢elte t¢ WU &WI COLD BD sthyn COOK WATCHES, lIIIMONDS, MOORS, PLATED WARE, &O - No: 29 Fifth Street, nsxr no am acoox. Pocket Hooky' •no In oN•r to fir• oar patrol.* WIWI. t 4 • nano our lIIMMITSZ DEW stpcx, 186$ . . We have Im mis dlatilyi.zrriti.ar.pwr,,.. grZ 1./11 UDe AtID 055 pgralisaltg ellewnere, • lb. no j .lO aind (h t appet o tarn aloe. Ira will itlregjattir at " e ...reatlY.Redticted aell.lC GLASS SIIADIS AND STAMM UST (MUM AT MI WOOD T. . OVAL - AND .BOUND SHADES, WIo. ta aml without Muds, Man Dansaa alt LOOKING 014138..811.ND0, ion LILY AND lIKILLITOD Lux" /tar Ws at taduead ate& Anumirnr UjQj in= BEINTIFIIL PRESENTS FOE THE HOLIDAYS. yillE PADUA Dr ITUNITNA. MUD& AND TAN TARN% BARGAIN'. lINNAILTATT. DI3X N TDA SAVer. ai iAISO, a large easertateat of Decorated kaaglleb /rat.. 0/11/A TOILET NETTS. Eni pallor., of oar own innOt44o/1. opened and for rue at Wow raw., at b.f.! 17Clacimcil altramot. < - /I/Rdflit r Hl GB 1". LEIDY TOYS! CINDY TOYS! AT TIT.W TOXIC TIMIS. DT W. P. HUNKER & CO. Noa, 222 & 224 Liberty Street, meows or 1 / 2 1 1 /1.) • Candy nor Alanateelisrers dt10:144 kOst TEMBOLIDAIta.-1. large Gaid and haver MJLIWZLRY, PLATZD WARE. riaccr GOOD!, minable for 1101101 Presents, at No. 112 PADZBAL OTIIXZT. ALLlCialonr. ft! JOHN !QlllOll. OGDEN'S au ii inn ni 'UM IMMO U CUTLERY, C 7 csaislistirtis or now 4o None. thentantaw wan the most worn' workmanship OLIVER &' COMPANY. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AT liiiCIATIO DAAB DiLjLIAZIA °LWOW for Copatort4.' AT It (ANIL DARE PART COLORED !Barn WM .1111IN.18 MIZZINO, HUN! Wind &RAUB naliiitt.L. AMU CZNTS, U 'Ayr BA.SUIID 71.4NaEL.- At 11.25 XACR. F HlLAValtit BLANAZiAI &WM, dius. ' AT 5 °INTL ♦ LLOat LOT OP ISUITAG3. ATOM A PAIR, CIIII,I3IIIIIVA ALL,WOOL HOST. •T MO. A PAIR, L ADRIA , warn, mutzto nose. eooD nerruro BiArriroc mtnrrs. AT two SON, BiAuristrt. C 01414143. W ilxß:rsourt. CLO/IiINO, CA.9BIIIII2RES, DIM= GOOD% 11111A-RLIS, n AURORAL =urn. XMAS, I. ems intoirancracalata. (mown, GAO urn. II 7•111% • large asd,vell Wetted ma Wholieste and Reteu. at WM SF.MPLE'S, 'OA 182 Federal Bt.;.dllegbeay. GERISTBIAB GIFTS. MACRUM & CABLLSLE, GREAT HOLIDAY SALE OF MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS. ttiu lr•piwf %Zia,* Bose 3111:0 j 7<1 . 7 , it tem 1•741.• vegiret plu Iraa• sad pau •• " 3 ••• Yorva•O Walla'~.nA t"..•••• " 3 Halc j a bututti.7alN., "Ws 4714 M T474?""" . • ♦ comtiet aillGor4 Underahirta and Drawers, •T VERY LOW PRI O MELIILIFt ME Cr thout for . this told uimk A complote :memßoe. commas. esuirs, ZICPI32II AND ZMT GOOD& 1 1110/3 BOLD tl amnai Uu PEUPL RAMON - at CARLISLE, iriStka aglanest. Fionrx-rma °mimics - 'AND MELODEONS.• DLreet trod she ranseldes:at ave. Als Penes a 0o.:1 ma. Lina.ey • Co., mod !resent. Brae., •spslc • armards. Call uld exanslas U ."1 oth , 711:1tr xma Tose, Haim second door above Woods dat!.:o 25. 1567: IMRTISEMENTS. • '1 UM ME =I I 1 .,)r MI I i i , CAR EEZ:II I= 'l'hirtSr IZiews WE ha aon hand a large , stock of the best atifFneWitst style/ of Foreign and Domestic Car t pets, imported I wed selected with special freference to Pittsburgh; ; market, Which We are detenniised to sell off at a sacrifice, foi Cttih. It in-i eludes the riches Wilton,. Best Velvets, Tapestry y ans Body Bruiseli;! in Parlor styles, and Isiporied direct Irons the best Farelia lecturers, "To be sOld - at less than present Iniporter s pric es in Few York: Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, in neat de signs, for Chetahs/4 front the best dozaestle,' of less than Factory Pileel. t;oln mon Carpets at! rents per yard Oil Cloth's, of every wilt b 4 and quality'. Drug. gets, for covering Carpets, mach ',below the presengcost of int&rtation. IN =I Halal Laid ars,' Howe iWiatahara aid all wile poialtly ne d CuarDl fo i tilt COIZI:g 1,111 do wad to ware thi banal.. blvd. Great Baeetal Cbtaranea We inch ere an eon• ad's' an aamaaned elsawhe X. e.—Vat Oratolstezen.can elicett the eozdeslon sadette "~i~ =I!ME 1:22=3 rood to toll at No. 93 EIZCOTI pat our pilouria ler iMcCL ( INTOCK ♦T Sy Cll3lll, AT 82,51 (own', • n MATE', AT ISA Zia POUND AT NOV XATII, IT ComimEei - f Jesral Cates. Pones. laormeirelam!o!rorkart.' ;as MOPlTVarattlltTil.6l,; 411. • lag for ',emit.. •,- ) Luso b.s or Slew* Paz Tirszoe4 KW - -** 1867 &Splondld Stock ofjaitio Weds, 19 ninth Street mat) fur.t.x. 21:417.3. 1143.""`“: eve ...It. Ribbed tear, Coate; •itaizziee aw tino Jabbed wt. *mutat . /Adler Li 1 3.14 "'"1 .10*H1 seated; ie: r.c.r Conare, tea to it Wee MIAs. Iteatlmben OM 0 06 be he.d MACBII3, GLYD & C0.'13, 7a & so itliritet St. • H. KIRKPATRICK ) . • ! BOOR-KEEPER 6HD itCCOIniTANT, Of TWENTI,ITVE NIATI6•PILILVICIL,II. FEHINNON. WILL ATINNO TO • MINING mo• CLOSING MERCHUIIi . 'BOOKS. slaile Culnr Books Clesod ars now. 0p.5.•4 by Doable ral r 7.. DimusiMa Wool. seaorately \ quailed. PANINZINIIIPOWITLEN22I26 ludo antis • Mon:m*o bnalor.• 'VV. • • Ordee on third Leo; Apolki Nolldlog. We. MO Lt/UhtTli Bruen. • aesais • STOVES 2: STOVES.: FREDERICK SCHULZE, • (kipper, Tits and . /Deleoll 1... Wein* Dealer la Cullen, Conklin; isto . tro tender, intro urd Block , nn Wan; 22ety,,,at,,:it. leatiblnalon. ne wt d to 4krAli Jobbing and WIDIAII'D rda nis ;11; at, NEW ADVVRTIBEMENTS, AN ELEGANT HOLIDAY ?RESENT. TWENTY REASONS run zuvgNia • MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN. I. It is Um near layitormghr Too can make; taihr and bringing greater returns than money loaned on interest or lammed In bind. or lands. 2. it will'render home attraettra, and flora more exnenslie ang inn biotite:al anturements. I. Ito mute w l llMilUvate good feeling, and have tits but Inane: e. 4. it will enable you rote and daughters to 10010 te PM/. and so give them a valuable be oornollsament. will rive - them, /nullities to qualify Lima • 'solve as teaottem - olionate. which is an gaol sr • trade'or profession. •Tlionsanda Of ladles or 00W fdruatitif upporting thennelves by Web leg routs. which they learned merely as ease . eoutollebnient. If your danehter has moue apt. near for mosie,, you would better sly. he , • LOCd artrumena went. and cueouturthar to learn to ally oar it, than to give her thousands of dollars some yarn hence. • O. It will be a pleuere and comfort yourself daring tthe long winter craning. t. It will MR a lifetime. nod 1 00 .111 Ulna it Mote sea toot. highly. •It Is muter to to pray on than • Piano Forte. and eotte Much lea.. , 9. The Meson Hantoin ;Cabinet Organs are THE BEST . lutrilments of this elms It the 10. This is Proved by the teettmoity Of Use UNE edges. • They hare been awarded higlisat pre relemsat °Via BEVEN 2 7ladustrial compel. Eons, Ineludoeg the FEIST PEITZ MEDAL at the WouLDal EXPOSITION AT P• 3113, this year. .10 their Miami.. H. 5 U. print the tr. :loony of more than three hundred of the bast Maatelana in to constr . ) that their lastrnmeate excel all other.. whim one who wisbee to nil yonan Instrument elalmi that ills recommended as tie but by hundreds of Oa Moat diatingnighed organists. ark him to them you their !alimony. U ft hot mint emirate, Ar 00111 lova ET/sprint. It. Compare the losrnmente mad. by M. lido by aide with any others: ocimparo than erithmily and thoroughly. ton. by Man, and Yon cannot fall to mei ruperiority Ire many raspeeti. Ir. The. Inalrurnagla are the only mai harin E g the mßlahrtted AUTOMATIC firmware garat, the most Moorhens Improvement Lined lustre. meats for twentyyears, IL limy are the 0017 instruments baying FAT- E/Sr MALMADJUTTIMO hang VALVSA and is. TITINIT Wm! patmatAct Improvements of Mum g: Hamlin. 14. nay are the Only reed laetraisente haring clothed mortius. ]O. Compare the extesiois, end observe that the lustrumeats of M. £ H. Stave the beitonality Of froitt Ivory trout* to the key.; real oho./ and not merely cabaret:black keys: desk. made a the most subttaastialia sh ter of three senarste pieces of wood, glued together, and sot liable . so break, de., to. This thoroughness of wart laminar, and nu or only beet auterial, raps thyme, the whole instrament. . IL The theranghaeer of construction of thaw lustroments glee. them the greatest 2 hey are 00t Ifeble to get oat*? order. • R. They will impro• wit/ ego,. gettlrhis eyes better to quality of ton. IL THAT AOL THE. onziezerr INSITZHe ICZETAUF THE °LADY; not the lowan mink!. lofted. Omagh toe difference in itylee battle.% ulna sod totertsr Were went. Ls not great.' IS • ..ts *lane more to do the very best work, bat lls cheapest la the 0. , . butts 001.1gra 1.0 trout 10 the Judausat Of 'dealer., who are iranytat to think this. Castro. :.eons are the Out ea which they can make the intoned prof!!,, M. H. bare 410 d Mall Arial Ito low that Hey cannot afford to nay the Una eamallselehs elven to deaden by makers ot terlor work. . . is Evoryloototuuoat mode by llsoou &HsuMa 11111 y loarrontod. It It Drove. do/actin. you ..111 suffer no loss, 00 their VIMUIio• y1t02.2 'quesPon. • • • fkud.for amnia-. ' , Web •111 be sent trueltoutly. oontalritnef fall `darerlptloas •\d Illottratloneot the different sty!. sod which Till from t 75 to St.oolo sad spernede, ach: alto With tmithony Ia All fres the dim tkutatted Orgaaltln of the country to Mess. spray of the. Losteuxente. CHAS. C. MELLOR • No, 81 Wood itiree" . • • SUM AOESPIIi ro# TEX ' itiioN RialLIN, HOLIDAY STOCK JIIIST siornizzi, AT FACTORT 20 PER CENT. SAVED. AA DI2COIINTot 20 PER CENT g...kffr Wk.. .4/.44 ea Ike Wan; OVERCOATS } Intux DZOILIIIIZB MIL AT RAPJALEY'S Fashionable Clothing Exporim "aro. 336 Lairly Street. ) - FrirEss PAR CANT. SAVED. A DISCOUNT of 15 PER CEXT. Inno regular price,. Wowed on the RUIN READINIUD.L CL9T111111174, with tho ,zeepuo. OVIICCOLTS. 11.1111A_LEIVS Fashionable Clothing Emporinii, N Jrb.. 336 LiberiV Street. TEN. CENT. SO= A DISCOUNT Col 10 PE/I CENT. PrlCalt. allowld Um ours FURIII3IIII6 GOODS AT RANULLEFIS Fashionable Milling 336 -Mortlf Sires dan,Si..°Pr"'w!'2. Wa YNZ aT"ar. If AMEN, CLYDE & CO., , . ..111 TO CALL-Till aTrznaluit of Ur patina t.o.:lzair extenclre stock at • . HOLIDAY 'GOODS- • BUM All • pgv. Loma Haakkarellebt fain tiaaalorealefirt. ii,ras e ....4....ruese Lace 00Cars I - lORI~T~ ~ CO's. ccsw - wixivrrmAg. TO GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE BAY, THE LARGES THE LAR s ri^ s c) c TER ASSOITIIIIIIIT IN TIIIB (ITV TO sucer FROM. I EMI f You _want Christmas ors New Years Gifts, Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street CHEAPER THAN• THE CHEAPEST, ALARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS. 1,000 DOZEN HANDKERCHIEFS, lint Opined, all kinds and qualities, and at NEW I'OBIK rano PRICES! REAL AND IMITATION LACS, INKBER'S, SETS, EMIRS, COIFFEURS, .4.lar mum POINT A.PLIQUiII 4ATD VALEXCLKNNEB. 1 ! Latest Importations ana l bloke Patterns. roiderles, a splendid Hue. t Robes, Caps and Waists, Be;; 'ha Scarfs, very cheap, Bea , !trill Pieces of Embroidery. Fine Slipper Patterns. --, i Fine Silt suspenderstEmbroldered. r Goa • and Dress Ornaments. Gest a Furnishing Goods, Ties, Scarfs, Shirts. Up . yr Knit Goods, 114, 800 Nublis, Sontags, Scarfs, Mittens, Basques. Two cases Balmoral skirts, fresh go* at $l.OO, 'lwo Cases Shirts and Drawers, at 50 cents.. 800 Pair Beal Flitch Corsets, at $l.OO. itro f h cioT and Hosiery, all kinds, andlcheaper than ever. es, Sets, plus, Money Bags and Fancy Goods. MOEDA Umbrellas. • • , 50 us Bradley's-Duplex Skirl, at $l.OO, a great bargain; and muy ether articled too numerous to ,mentlon. Good Fleecy Lined Bose, 20 cents. Ecum Fleecy Lined Hose, 25 cents. Leal 's' Fine Far Top Kid Gloves, $1.50. SOO toed mut fashionable Hoop Skirls, at 50 cents, Just received. $ - . WE est YOU TO DAIL .AND EXAMINE FOR YOUESELVE . 1 __ . . D GOODS AND LOW PRICES. a'ci!EUar•3m Nos. 77 and 79-Market Street.. 't .ST. i ..rtoßs.3l.lTow . o4Ks. lth L i s To ac ts. °"'c't tIAATWIIPIL!fgrret7aPs' AEE D PROPOSALS, en. &owl • Vrroosol. tor Blob 15.171 . ?. Pow , . I ro lCE t: 44"' rtlulr. of ' rotie.s. 0.n.0. of Yo-rtb atVall I•t oh I.l,,,ezdorg tiamge: 0t. ,.. 14.75:41 . -ZWAV."II.9°. tiAtMt 11 17.7drit: Tr, tr. gtjZ:l "Itrafft::=3=l;g4,jorALlZ'Arg: r05.a..401 r•Lo ro' h LI I NIZI .'" 4:=1;:i :far 4. 'or ro714":10/tdleadr "Ta to y PLR. otooecooloos oad Dellert . cau Da coon. 11:73and optatlattlallt With fgtm rTra.:ll 44arrlat, at Aro l' oa or attar ..I:reark LT Mil 1 41 1 that, Itual tba Pith talon . .. Ibis MUMS= seeo.lly Marta. peeboseb aro optr. tto foal Oat tatetatat am -hair the emgaat of the eohtroer. ohowd too, decide that ttls fa the totem: or tee .o.f tato. Tbe irt=nd , e tll rrae ftesooldcro of I 4*ld"" elk Bum Preoblent. PICJIL ITTECTIONS I Ef 111111,1' 11111 S, ~¢:L. Moog. & ao.'s In Weed Street Now =Aim LIPPINCOTT'S PULNALSINE; • WILMA Num • coant raora.utinarigmaas. 1. DALLAS GALS.DA.IIII. Aa 4orkiz • 4nr.oWswersmuor auunir- • - .4. TUX .70AOLT.irlS•SKIr. A Clailstmaa i EDl7B7+lo , l' DS A 1111 4 URLIC S. SAYS ii°l TIPS it9Nsaltutizi. 1 ... 0 .. va1a 2. MAI, - I. TAAvsaa 11 sASSIILLha AND num. 14 D con zn av o clrl i ptnißsigoT. DtriTellY, hlgr . qirt. a OTi M S"? AVT(a°°.l r7I IDfinLnfISZsSATPP4 1 1A f . 274744 PfO2lE6l S o 2 c o ti n .e i 12bZTr7Tlrn;IZApsiaiei4 tm. Dum-e1..: Ivr Wsa as 100 ptu To T IVVIVItt ". . 1"'" ~,,,,, ,11. 2g...1 4 . 1 0 AA/ 01:1 re. grAW k ro l g..Pgr u. b. , urea toe , re Ow -Addrua 3,II ,LIPPINOtTS s'e PlillaielDhl A. Ps Ea= BOQIIETS & COT IPLOWE at,]. OAKLAND WitENHOOII OLIN B. a a, RUB DV . CH GREAT SALE STORE, IEII 05).134:E1 •ro yFE CONTEIVE TO SELL etc ,Cfp., IFH. B. SCHRIBILTZ et CO., No. 31 Fifth Etree AzgAlt a c„ifisi k tLNG at retail BOOTS AND SHOES LA THY CITA, 00117BIEILNO - q, l 4 l 4 , l:l l =.l l 7 r tpaolZ:ttzaf i ! L nlbe.t . .Lgttoearr.tizqurfe.gruTi o Lacs 1 ; D 2 ll : ll l " 4 . 4lPlATtrg. ' ' 'W"thl g. B ' b eW ; _.92114..7t00_ Calf B.A. 'ad - Weary iole Cal :14. 7 7 , 11 0. atif c Coogreff. of sopenon quality, Awn , and tastlui , Her.? Alp and Gait v t Ferl and dewed Boot.. Md. add Gallen', sad a Wan • AAA afoortmeht of I t afaats• Panay bat ALL AIM 0111111ELD AT THE LO WRIT PRICES .1 .. ,2: 410.111 Fifth Street. LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD, AS th market tat, At ittflir AIMS, MATINIALLI. $3 ♦RD IRON COCIU. E=s i Lium ind OALVANI z tau / thux Fir!. BALLff, FARRELL & co., 167. &reel— ta nrisstrnou. r. .11._Lty me sonTrozyzaraffnm. TUE !Anus or TBL Pennsylvania : Avenue N, !Lurch inll;l . '72ll =.l ,4, M, u 4:rt"'"*"" Xster.awriatte 3ECeall,- J The PAIR /411) FESTIVAL welch.., to htoe .; beenheht on the ifth. MA and Inn Ism... he. .1 been postp•noe•l null the • Iltb. /FEE At 13111 OF FILBSEIALIT. Tletetx al 4 ready sold be good re the Vale 442.71 r. COMMITTEE: Fug . VATCBEB , JEWELRY, J r . R. IiEED & 00.. -• Ito- GIS Fifth Street, • Has on hula a sta ,tae amen t sartmea :a of I • • , 1 *FE SPE IR r, WU , And tifILVItEI- 7 017A.1 E rz.tr e nt. tpa ally. Call and :NV* The Mghesit Market Price PA.SD SOX BOVERXIBIT SEMITES, GOLD; SILVER, scoums LY COMA 1111g AOria STAHEL & CO., Hackers, Cot. WOOD AND THIRD MALTA mn. , 900 , I • SI 3AREXt . DHIED CON :17:4"111 8 :111;1:1 . 071U C Tini del Corn,/ ZCZett.dar N =I 1 -6 blot. I•ed sad, • lILILW. • II street.
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