El (Ttaittts. . , [for the Pittsburgh Gazette. • . . .-. ' TUE CHRISTMA S DAY. • Is it long to Christmas Day, mama? le seems so long since last: I've waited:Alit I'm tired out, And almost feared 'twas past. It seem though "[mould never come— And nowtwill soon be here: The weather's; getting colder, too; •r • Is it Winter, mama dear? • And I'm to learn to skate, =Mil Toll ProtaiSed Uncle Ned; And you will give a pair of states And pe & nice. new sled. • And Mama, all the boys et school, Ara going to build; with snow, A fort that some will try and take. Like men in war, you know. - . - The river will be frozen then. ' As smooth as it can be. And I will skate along tile shore Where yen and pa can see. And grandpa's to he here, mama, I hooe ne'll surely come: `'.-- Be tells such pretty stories, too, When we are all at bores. • • • • • .• . • . • m, The holidays have co e agate.' The earth is robed layette: And fairer than a peet's dream . . It glistens le the sight. - The river, ice-bound, allent flows, Beneath the crystal bend; And Velditeto till the spring time heat Shall verdure sit the land. • The shouts are echoed far and wide Ac:oss the icy floor; • Mid happy throngs are speeding on Along the frozen shore — - rlerash--a plunge—a shriek for aid— A running to and ire— And Death drags down a little form • To the cold depths below: . ' 'Ti, Christmas'eve; theaters above - Shine bright In Heaven's blue: ' " The moon's so ft beams are tinging all ' With their own sliver hue. • _ . The merry bells are ringing out A welkin note to earth; And hill repeats to shadowy v il e The pealing song of mirth. But all alone; the little form, Lies still, and cold, and dead: The moonbeam as hes fl has rest ed upou the fate, But ail of li._ And waiter than the drifted snow . That wintry wines have di Wen,,. The little siesner sleepeth on— Ills Christmas came le H eaven. • A. B. Itiiriditicz PiliSDlTlldit, I , :ov. 25, 1868. INDUSTRIAL'. - : 'lronton, Wisconsin, has shipped 985 bal s of hops to Liverpool. t Hudson, Wis., agricultural tools, w $160,000, were made in 1868. ori . factory at Goffstown, N. H., makes $9, 0 worth of children's sleds yearly. _T T The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Ma ch' e Works are running twenty , hours -a day • d i . The Renfrew Gingham Will at South A ms, Mass., gives employment to 700 ha A large new watch factory has been bu atßoxbury, Vt., and will soon begin operations. • —A woolen manufacturing company has been formed in Otsego, Michigan, with a capital of $40,000. —One firm in Boston employs 7() hands in making bowS and rosettes for the decora tion of ladies' shoes. —Doling the past season the Surveyor General sealed 120,000,000 logs in the St. Croix,' (31inn.) Valley. • —J. B. Hawley will commence in Febru ary, with one hundred hands," to manufac ture fur hata in Brookfield, Conn. , =The Jabuese hydraulic ` pump is to be manufactured at Mount Gilead, bhio; by a couipany formed for that purpose. —ln Palmyra, Mo., a company has been formed, with $lOO,OOO capital, for the man ufacture of agricultural implements. —The • repeated failures of the New Foundland fisheries have brought much misery and destitution into that island. —The Liverpool steamer which left Port land on Saturday week took 655 bales of • the new crop of East Tennessee cotton. —Twelve thousand dollars was the loss incurred by the brurv:tig of the Dudley Tan nery at Witiestead; Connecticut, a few days —There are seven or eight flouring mills in Janesville, WIS., which combined can produce fifteen hundred barrels of flour per day. —During the year closing with Novem ber, 1868, 2,519,783' pounds of the various sorts of tobaccn were manufactured in De troit. _ . 7 -Wheeler's woolen mill in jariesville, Wis., employs twenty hands, and can tarn out fifty thciuiand yards per day of flannels - i and cassthers. e • , • —The exports from Great Britain to Bla si& during the year 1867 amounted to nearly $2O 000 000 an increase of nearly seven mil lions since 1863. ( - 7. .lttakes twenty to twenty-five cords of birch'Wdod to make spools enough for the thread made in one Week by the Williman tie Linen CoMpany. ~ '--Hay & Co's glass- works at Winslow, N. J., have been established 38 years and now emplof 2oo hands on demijohns, bot • Iles and window . glass. -All of the manufacturing establish ments of= Cohoes, New York, except the cotton mills and axe factories, are running short time this winter. •- r --- • Seamlesa thimble skeins for wagons, I and hub-augers, are turned out by. Durant, Van Arsdale& Co., at Kenosha,Wia. They melt 10 tons of iron:per day. —The Cleveland, Ohio, Spring Company has recently been organized with a capital of $200,000, and will mannfacture steel springs;for carriages and cars. —A•newtub and pail factory has just , . been started atLacroese, Wis., which gives employment to 40 hands and turns out 50 dozen pails and 30 dozen tubs per day. —The iron shafting fot the new mill of theXhina Manufacturing Company at Sun cook; N. H.. weighs one hundred tons, and if placed Ls a line' would be almost a mile long. —The Upper Altermlll, serogled; at Al blori, 111, has recently been started by Lowe I & Hubbard. It- was built in 1836, and has -' ruined all its. proprietors by to the present R time -74'he•stockholdera of the James Mills, at i NewtmrYPort, Mass., have decided to buy - 1 $12t4000: *Oral Of iteir machinery, which Will'Avonderfully increase the value of their . .. • _ prOlert7.,,_ .: i n • • .aVio thins _Philadelphia occupy ad-, 7 joliiiig factories '. on North out street. employ 180 hands and turn out about 2,000 , ' pairs Per'Week of the finer sorts of shoes • for both sexes. • - =Mason's blacking, so-long and, so well , . . . - riWn; la made by,las.•l3; Mason & Co., of -E : , ielphia. One hundred and fifty heads . are employed, and 25,000,000 boxes a year are made and sold. —New Orleans has now a great grain ele valoi: ready for use, with capacity for stor ing 750,000 bushela, for drying 2,000 bush els per hour and for taking 6,000 bushels per hour from vessels. D. ICingsbury & Co. are building a tannery at Dudley, Mass. They will em ploy novel machinery and processes by which they expect to accomplish the work of tanning in two hours. • -The Tracy Worsted Mills, of Philadel phia, employ 100 hands and turn out 25;000 pounds per month, but are about to double their number of employes and also the amount of their product. —ln Many parts of Louisiana the sugar and cotton cropifare' larger than they have been before for ten years. In Rapides Par ish the yield of sugar is 3,000 pounds, and of cotton 450 pounds per acre. —Last Wednesday, 3,509 bales of domes. tic cotton goods were shipped_ from Boston for Shangnae. This is said to have been the largest-shipment of that class of goods to a foreign port that Boston has ever , made. —The large ' factories of the Gloucester (N. J:j Print Company. which were des troyed by fire last summer, are nearly v built. The new 'works are more commo dious than the old, and will contain supe . rior machinery. 4—We understand that the proprietors of the large rope works which were recently burned at McKeesport, have decided not to rebuild, but have purchased a large estab. lishment at Elizabeth. N. J., whither they will remote their business. —H. S. Minnie Sc Co:, of Philadelphia, have a distillery at Martinsburg, West Vir ginia, where they manufacttlie about 600,- 000 gallons of rye whiskey yearly. Fifty hands are employed at , this factory, and the same firm has another large distillery near Baltimore. —The largest distillery in the country has just been finished near Lexington, Ken -tacky. It will be able to make 2,400 gallons of.whisky per day. Thirty other distilleries in the same district will begin operations January Ist, and their aggregate daily pro duct is estimated at 26,000 gallons. —There are about 25 firma in Philadel phia, engaged in the manufacture of trim mings, including military goods, cord, tassels, fringes, dress -trimmings, &c. In one mill alone, there are in use 150 coach looms, 60 poNier looms, 150 Jacquard ma chines, 60 braiding machines, and-100 silk spindles. , el , —The Rock River Iron Works were started at Janesville, Wis., last July. They comprise a foundry 60 by 35 feet, with five forges, a paint shop 60 by 30, a wood working shop 100 by 25, a new brick struc ture, used as a machine shop, store-room and office. They make agricultural imple ments, saws and machinery, and employ seventy-five hands. —From the Ist of August, to the Ist of December 19,400 vessels of all descriptions passed through 'larvae, below New York. The freight carried by these vessels amonn -1 ted to an average value of $16,000,000 daily. When such enornions interests are at stake is it not wonderful that the channel of Hell Gate still remains as dangerous and full of obstructions as ever ? • - —ln the Piedmont region of South Caro lina, just below the mountain range, there , are 12 cotton mills,'which together employ about 1,300 hands. Several of them have 1 1 been greatly enlarged since the war. The upper part of the State abounds in fine wa ter poivers, which have never been im proved; in the lower sections there are no 1 , powers and no manufacturing establish meats. • —ln 1827, before the opening of the Erie canal, the tonnage crossing the Allegheny Mountains and from the Lakes to New York scarcely amounted to 15,000 tons. `Forty yea'rs later, in 1867; the tonnage crossing the 4.lleghenie•3 and from the Lakes to New Yot l k by the,five great lines, the . Erie Canal, and Elie, Central, Pennsylvania and Bald tnora and Ohio railroads amounted to 6,000,- 000 tons: --Works for the reduction of paper to L-pulP, for the use of paper -manufacturers, are being fitted up at Lawrence, Mass., by G. B. Mtlynadier, of Boston. The process will be conducted tuider a Prussian patent, of which the right for this country is owned bylPagensteche,r Co., of Stookbridge, Mass. The works at Lawrence will go into operation about January Ist, and, it is ex pected, will turn out 1,400 pounds of pulp per day. - • - - Burning Candles at Both Ends. The imports' of ford= merchandise en tered at the Port of New York for the first eleven months of the presen year have been, in gold, $237,170,747. The exports, exclusive of specie, were in currency, $149,- 078,817, equal, with gold at 184, to $lll,- 999,117 in specie. This makes a balance of trade against us. on products other than gold, of $125,171,630 for the eleven'months. Of this 5um,569,128,694 was paid in gold, and 456,04796 was met by the export of bonds and other American securities, i. e., we ran in debt in Europe by that amount: Had such of the products for which we so ran in debt in Eutope as we can produce been produced, in this country, as they should be, or had the money spent for them been invested La. production. as much of it would hs.ve been if we bad a well•coWsidered and Just financial policy, looking to early resumption of specie payments, 'the country would have saved as much at, would have paid one year's expenses 'of the civil list, or one year's interest cm the national debt. For the fiscal yearif36B, corresponding in part with the above: period, we imported $1.21,- 164,561 of tho manufactures of iron, steel, copper, wool, glass, leather, and other ata pies, for alt of, which we have the raw ma terials, ttie skill, and unemployed labor. All we need for their production is ade quate protection. Our foreign drain is now in gad : • For 'interest on $800,000,000 of 11. S. bonds held abroad $48,000,000. For balance of trade against us,''. T0ta1.... —.R78,000,000. besides' perhaps, $25,000 ,000 for expenses of American tourists and absentees living abroad to escape taxation and high prices resulting therefrom. The problem before *the country is : With such an excess of outgoes over income, how long can we stand' it ? , PITTEINCTRGii GAZETTE 4 WEPIsIESDAY; DECEMBER 30, NEE =MULCTED • ViTrUOITT PAIN: so muses satin Wass ABTIFICAL TESTS ABE OBDRBED. A PULL BIM FOB Ps AT DR,.= SCOTT'S. STE PENN STREET, BD DOOR. ABOVE BAND. ALL WORE. WARRANTED. CALL AND 'EX BTECIERNB OF ,GENIDNE 1117. D AN IT& tar:OAT WELDON & KELLY, -Manufacturers and Waoteazle Dealers In Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers AND LAMP GOODS. Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS, BENZINE,, dt N 0.147 Wood Street. -se9;n22 Between 60 and etII Avenues. PIANOS. ORGANS, &O. u z l A il i ff nier s a r CHEAP. B SCiLOMBOkbeS( Odd !COM Piano, AND ERTEN COTTAGE ORGAN. The SCHOMACHEB PIANO combines all the la test valuable Improvements known In the con struction of a first class Instrument . and hu always been awarded the bLithest -premiere wherever ex- Whited. Its tone is, full. sonorous and sweet. The workmanship. for durabillw and beauty, sinpass all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O. (according to style and Snlsh,) cheaper than all other so-called Srst elan Plano. MEWS COTTAOE OROAN • Stands at the head of all reed Instrnments. In pro ducing the most perfect pipe qipllty of tone of any similar Instrument in the United States. It is aim. pie and compact in construction, and not liable to get out of order. CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" is only to De found in this Orfila . price pun $lOO to $550. All guaranteed for five Yealll. SNARE & BULTII&A . wo. is ST. CLAIR EMMET. PIANOS AND ORGANS—An en ttre new 'talc of %HARE'S ITNRIVALLED PIANOS; HAINES BROS.. PIANOS: PRINCE & CO , B ORGANS AND MELODEONS and TREAT. LINSLEY k CO , B ORGANS AND MELODEONS. onamATTE mum. 43 PIM avenue. dote Agent. IT RUH, rracsical Cook, =Astfully announces to the public that be wit On Saturday and Monday Nex‘ Open to the pablie the DELMONICO RESTAURANT, FOR GENTLIDIEN ONLY. . It will be his earnest endeavor to furnish his pa hat at all times with the most palatable viands which the market or the season affords. Tre LIQUORS, WINES of various dates, ALE, BEER, etc will be tbelr own recommendation. Orders for tine Cooking for :Weddings, and other Festivals, will, as heretofore, be promptly and -cheaply attended to, requesting patronage. ocs:y93 EMU. G EORGE IIEANEIII, maarrecstrais 07, CREAM CANDIES_ AIM TAFFIES, And dealer In all kinds of FILI=B, NUTS, YIDS LEE, SAUCES. J.ELLIZES, Ma., to. BTIEGEL, . Mate cutter with W. Hesvenheide.) ImmiEccEtAiwr unov:irao-8,, No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh. ses:rn NE ti1001)E6 N 'A splendid new stock of CidOWEES, CAJEMarBEFAELM3,ato duet recelred by s lIENUT MEYER. telt: Merchant 4.nor. 73 Smithfield street. THE GREAT AMERICAN COM BINATION. BUTTON-HOLE OTEMAXINO AND SEWING MACHINE. IT HAS NO SQUILL, • BEIM* ABSOLITTELY THZ BEST riatiiir MACHINE El THEWCELD, _AND IN- ) TBINSICALLY CHEAPEST. arAgents wanted to sell this C. 13/1.1.81-M -1 / 1 , Agent for 'Western Pennsylvania. Corner MTH AND MAME= STRUTS, over Illehardson,s Jewelry Store. eel WiZO - J4:l CONFECTIONERIES. 1, ricDER.A.L BT.. Aiicemen,' P SEWING IME4CHLNES. WALL PAPERS/ N EW WALL PAPERS, For Halle, Parlors andiChambers, NOW OPENING, AT 107 Market St., near Fitth Ave., JOS. R. gTJGHES & BRO. wig zua4l li e .1. LANCE, • DYER AND SCOURER. !Co. ST. Cidiarg. S And No 135 and 137 Third Simi, FITTEIBTFROIL PL. COAL AND 00E23. diDALI COAL!! COALII2 DICKSON, STEWART & CO, ' Brortng removed their °Mee to NO. 667 LIBERTY. ernmilrr, tritely City lionr11111)SICCOND FLOOR. • kre nett rep to tarnish good YOUGHIOGHE NY L 'BIM COAL OBI;LA0E, et the lowest usorket ea. • All. orders Left at their oboe, or addressed to them through the its% will be attended to gromptii. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. vicu.sion woußs., & W. JENIVINSON• snasanarers sad Dealer • T.ibilf 0, Snuff, Clgaris,•Pipes, agn.9 V: 6 YNDICiaI. ST.. ALLISIIIINT AB.OHITECTS , _ " , A1 MOSIBB, AtuallirrEctre. TEUIT BOWS Ai SOOIATIOW BUILIVINGS, NOS. IS and • fit. Clair Street, Pittsburgh; Pa. , Sereedsl attentlcrn given to the designing and building of Wl= INVIA6 awl LTALIC BIIILDIDIUS, :;~~ ~'~~ iit & CBI/ISLE, }10.19 FIFTH AVENUE, P ' , THE. NEW SKIRT; "LE PANZER PERFECTION4' ` , THE FAVORITE." "THE POPULAR," "THE RECEPTIoNt , THOMPSON'S TWIN SPRING, "WINGED ZEPHYR." "GLOVE FITTING," CORSETS AND PAT ENT • 'PANIERS. " THE NEW GORED OVER SKIRT. "BELLE HELENE." richly embroidered; an elegant street or Skating Skirt. RICH RIBBONS FOR EDW.:, SCARFS AND SAsTIES. ROMAN TRIPES AND PLAIDS. SATINS all shades And widths: FLOWS S. PLUMES, HATS AND BONNETS. WEAR.S AND CHILDREN'S. Mh.RINO UNDER- The Ti st and latest novelties in Gimps, FRINGES AND BUTTONS. We especially direct attention to the great excel lence of the HARRIS SEAMLESS (Reunion) KID GLOVES" over all others. and for which we are the Sole Agents. A complete line of. GENTLEMEN'S "STAR:" SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVhS, HALF HOSE, UNDERSHIRTS AN II DRAWERS. SELLING AGENTS FOR LOCKWOOD'S PAPER GOODS, and all other popular makes. MICRO & CIBLISLE, 0.19 FIFTH nom A BEY NEW. GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY DENNISON & 111 iEBT, NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE, five ine r t received a large aryl Judlelcrusly assorted LA DS,CE GOO tiuSIERY, i • Sid Gloves. liondkerehiel . ., - Slipper Patterns. Zephyr Goods, Searfs and Gents fur fi nishing "Goods. - and Notions generally. El!SBIIOIDERIES, TRIIMINOS, A splendid selection is afforded in rpecial novelties anitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, to which the attention of lady readers is specially DENNISON Si, - HECKERT, PUKES INARiiIED DOWN. BABOAISS PI ALMOST EVERYTHING. _ REAL HEM STITCH, all Linen. HANDHER CHIEFS, lie, 19c, 21c and upwards. TAP BORDERER LINEN lIAI4I)ILEBCHIEFS fiNte, Sc to 50c. Ali oar /IATS at one-half regular prices. = All the new BALMORAL eNtitTS and Bradley's latest styles of 1100 E SHIRTS, at the Lowest, Prices in the City, DENTS' MERINO VEST and DRAWERS, 40c to 68,00. AT EATON'S, • NO. 17 Fifth Avenue. des GL/03, CHINA. CUTLERY. SOLI BOHEIf DLINEEL SETS, s TER PLLTED GOOD ERCEVAL BEVRETTy TGEORANIOAL ENGINEER, ' P And Solicitor of Patents. (Late of P. F. W. A C. Railway.) Oilier-, No. 19 FEDERAL STRICET,R.OOmNo. tip stairs. P. G.Mox 50, ALLEGHENY orrY. -MACHINERY, of all descriptions, designed,. BLAST FURNACE and ROLLING MILL DRAW. INGE. furnished. Particular attention paid to de signing COLLIERY LooomorrvEs. Patents con ildeattially !Allotted. SFr An EVENING DRAW ING CLASS for mechanics everg WEDNESDAY NIGHT. anAlnas OEIPiTENT; SOAP STONE, &O. RIDEAU PIPE. - (Thespest end best Pipe in the meriet. Also, 80. itIrDBAIII.IO OAMBN'ifor isle. a 4). A. IBROCIKSTT a ca. Moe and ManatactOrr-51_40 EZDZOCA BTU Allegheny. MT Orders b 7 men promptly I IQ ME EMI VENUE. NO.. 27 FIFTH AVENUE OOD STREET. 100 , AY GIFTS i YAMFS, FIN] NOM AY AND CHINA, STTLES. TEL SETS, CIFT CUPS, ,SMORING SETS, A. large stock Of of all aosoruations lall and examine our goOda, and we:fee tlalled no one need fall to oe suited. . E. BREED & CO .100 WOOD STREET; ECELAI'sIIOAI4 ENGINEER; STONS. EST CONISION W • . • ArOohing! Stone Works, Northwest corner of West Common, Auesteny. mown - ATVATER HOU CM band or prepare on shot% notice Hearth , mid Step Stones. a n d for Sidewalks; Brewer +. ao. Head and Tomb Stones, - orient erossothr e=eafted:t. Pearsremenablas won cum, FINE GEED WHAT , „ AT 349 LUISE.. sr. . r stAX jIiTQACCOLI &WSlrth a CO. 7••••.••••••,•.•••• • ***** KITTANNING EXTRA HEAVY Barred Flame A VERY LARGE STOCK, Zqc• - vcr (:)fferecl, IN GOOD STYLES. NELROY, DICKSON & CO. WHOLESALE 3cri=L - Ir WOOD STREET. . ' ce 0 VII F 4 A : z 4 A s a' a' o a ;4 O. : N a ig fa:, 1:11 iNA ili . a 01 0 o. trw E.' ...3 eg gi I P 4 0 el Pk Id q 02 o.i scm r- Is ° = I dia ,4 0 ca O IR § 2 I-4 0. z, 5 DRY GOODS _Ayr COST, FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY, TO CLOSE BTOCS. THEIMOBE F. PHILLIPS, 87 ItTABEET STREET. ' den 168. NEW GOODS. NIEW ALPACCAS. NEW MOILUB. BLACK MAK HOSIERY said GLOVES F. SOUCX 7 • 16S. or N. 168 Wylle Street. JO 16S. rum, mccANDLEss & IVJ (Late Wilmot. Carr & C 0..) . WHOLISALI DIALERS. IN Fateign and 'Domestic Dry. Goods, No. 96 WOOD STRZET, Third door above Dimmed slimy, • " rrrronms. PA. CRACKER - .• '- ' '' ' : . , , 11. M V ,14., , ,. .;i4. ~ ..;..1. 7 ' • , ! ',..,,, . ''..,1•::,.'7.:.4ik , ..0 . ..r%... , : - .... , '..",".. '4 , ': . z ,‘t te "ry,•'‘ ) A.. .':•".• .. *s' RS lc , . ~, ....,,. , '`. I.: 7. 2 4. ; ,:tf:;}: .,,, , ' ~ , . .., ,',..-, l '. t . ,. , - • . . ABE SIIPNRIOi TO ANY °THEM 071,NIMED IN THUS CITY. °MI& ISCUEOR ILAVICH and ß Lzatati Bla VTLVAI, Str_AE_BODL, uuLam. For Sale biEvery Groee r in the City. Baktryi No. 9t - Liberty St. :1315 C Z • BATTING. ELOUIEI6,IWLL if. CO., ANCHOR COTTCON MILLS. Kam toren or gravy lusintat .IPad Weal' i!1,0!!' OP *AONOLIA gfily,s=lGs AND iATTMIL, _ }.. ,w~v , .. , -Giti.~ - _ '.cs Sav,ti~' ~ ~~~~.iel...:ai' A N " Ald =nrciloN. • • MS REGULAR • DECEMBER CLEAPABOS SALR nau.nrated. at EV ER T BE E . mace 1 I Tall( BE. mire BE A.EG rouz, In • CAJELPVTS , OIL _CLOTHS-, MATTINCS, Good Carpets for 25 cents a yard• OLIVEit li'CLINTOOK • AND COMPANY, - No. 23 Fifth Street. REDUCTION '• t OIL C3LeCer3lang We offer our stock at reduced prices for a SHORT TIME before commencing to take stock. Now is the time to buy. 1121 PriTELI3XTRGIII. &Cy &C., ACI, CARPETS, ceo. BOVAR.b, ROSE & CO., 21 FIFTH. AVENUE. d P4:d*w7 51• 6t FIFTH_ AVENUE. Ireli'LLUMßAnggpi;i. _GRIND tLEABG SAII, of 5..,.-:...- (C.A.1M35' 1, 3"T 119 .. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION, Nicor LINTEL WE TABS , STOCK WCALLITIti BROTHERS. . QM DECEMBER 1808. FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. CARPETS Arr Ntawer.a.xx..i LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. We offer. FOR A FEW MELO ONLY our goods at large reduction from regular rates. Our stock is full and complete in all departments, and we shall sell the' bes,t anal ities and styles of Carpets at prices at which we cannot re-, place them, givingl our ens tomers an opportunity of :ob-_ taming Bargains that . may never be offered vain. Tins specialsale will. continue only until the time of taking our annual inventery of stock at the end of 'this month. ItITARLAD k COLLINS, 71 *ND 78 . FEETII-4T017.. Qoit BOIL' SAL, -de7;blo J. S. BRUT. SWUM . CORN - No. A lAT b ICun desertra QIIEI Tor doi , 4 cheer - • • est 1111111116. _ __, _ __ _ _,....be worla . - Has an the itrength oft old with the mink : , • and lathering qualities of ge e n Castlleg_tqll 7 a l t r iv i ttrapii 4 l , llo u l k .d y try th e 414 , F410= 7 ,7 esivltNats.,:', UNION ENTIEJIPRISE " , : - , • ' FOT.TIs7D.RY, . . .- • , , was.N. SOMINSO7ft. . Manufacturer' of ' COO/EVI STOV ES,, Arthetf ' Grates:: Tenders. Sash W etithtsf and sa`_lttods. of. Hollow Warn, - Car Wh_tels and all kinds or Vs-. thltiero omitings, MR: WATSON , 'S ' SHIMODA' - lath A'111.91)11/1011. NA. fiaM;Tialfilii . - - ' . _ II MI EN IMI = i , I i 1 MI 51. II a 1 ACLAS ./Ile ' 01' all mui