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STANTON DEAD!
His Mast Moments.
THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Funeral Afrrangenseta2.
DEPARTMENT ORDERS.
CST TotogroTO to Ito enitboorik Etszetto.)
. WAsiroscrroN, December 24, Mel
STATE OT L K. STANTON.
- 'lrx.l3eeretary 4 'War /Intim S. at
*Woo, died this warning at three
defeat - , of congestion of the heart. Mr.
!Stanton has been confined to the house
ahr about
. 41 week. The President;and
!toePresident called on him last Sandal
.111rilrifty?fcmrth birthday, when the for
um tendered to bean Ms anointment es
Aimeelate Jtusnoeot the Bnpreme oourt,,
for which Mr. Stanton expresied hisgrati
Bade and acceptance.
Yesterday W. Stanton COW plagued of
• sickness, but his family wars not
alarmed as to the Mat result, as he had
apparently boon in ■ worse Condition
previously. Shortly shay midnight hi
symptodis became *igniting. Surgeon
Omani Barnes was gonad on his awo¢
tamed alai; ball:and It hapcsaible
.afford !Vet Rey. Dr. Starlit., of the
Chuich • of the Epiphany,Plettetant
,Bplexpal, eras anmntoned bat shortly
allanWrd the sufferer lost his oonselotts-
etnetkand was =ibis to converse with
an) me.. The initiations of the bean
ceased Ibr a taw aeconaa, and then re
turned, Ids breathing being nevi faint.
e Ins not until hilt in hour beibro his
drab that ttla family could "`realizehe
Wu dying. About three o'clock A. w
be expired, quietly breathing away with
out a struggle. -
At ids bedside in his lest moments
were his Wally, consisting of Mrs. Stan
ton. his eldest eon; Edwin L. Stanton,
ESA, his oldest daughter, atiout twelve
'rain of am, Lewis, Die wood eon, nine
years of age, and Bessie, Ma youngest
child, aged five years.
A large number of prominent citizens
MA - persona holding high official poet.
time, called today at the late residence
of the deceased, some being unable to
credit the report of bin death, so unex
pected and sudden, until they bad meths
fled themselves by personal Inquiry.
OFFICIAL AIiPrOMICICKLNI%
• Deysirtweeittqf Mate, Washington, Dec:
Si, 11360.—The following atuaounoement
'of the death of Hon. Edwin M. Stanton
is published by • direction of the Pees!.
dept, Ratuvrotr Tuft. '
lesecatice Manaus, Washington, D. C.,
'December 34, IB69.—The painful duty
-devolves' open the President ot announa.
ing the...petiole of the United States
the death atone of Its most disUnguirbed
Minns and faithful momenta, the Hon.
. "Awls Y. Stanton, which occurred in
' , this city at an early hour this morning.
He was distinguished to the contralti of
the nation during the entire period of its
recent struggle for -mulcted existence—
. Ars& as Attorney General, then as Some.
:Cary of War. He was unceasing In' late
labors, earnest and fearless in the as.
gumption of .respotudbillties necessary
forhfa country's saccess. Respected by
•
all good men, and - thawed by wrong
doers, to his death the bar, • the bench
and the nation =stain a great loft, which
will be mourned by all. '• •
As a mark of remota to his montory,
it ts ordered that the Execntias Mansion
and tbe 'emend Departments at Wash,
. togtote be draped to mourning, and that
all business be suspended on the day of
the funeral.
.. [Signed] U. S. Sharer.
'WAS DEP/ATM:AT OLDER.
The Secretary of War this Micmac
ismied the following order:
liar Department, Dec. Si, lBB9.—The
following order his been received from
' the President ,of the United Stake: pre
stere.l
The eminent ability of the late Secret
; pant of War, his great Mull acquire
ment'', his arm patriotism, and his star
' dy devotion to duty in the moat trying
• time of the Republic, when many others
faltered, have commanded the admire,.
Son of.tbe country, - while his manage;
went ofthts department during the flays
when a man of determined energy and
will was demanded. marked his termicif
•.; epos as one unequal in administration.
is ardent that the officer connected
wlth.ine Department of War be draped
In mourning fora period of thirty days,
and all business suspended therein on
the.day of the funeral, and that on the
-. der after, the receipt of•ttala order at
• -asebenilitary post fifteen guns will.
ad. appropriatraln ootnmeno.
in; at meridian. •
•
(signed.? k. IL BELKNAP, Secy..
I=
- The body is laid out in the front room
on the mixed floor of hla late residence,
the room la which be died, and attired
to .a plain black atm sulk ' Arrange
ments : tor the funeral are. under the
direction of Hon. &meg Hooper, of
Maseachnaetta, an Intimater friend of the
family, sod the Ceremonies .will take
plain et the house of the deceased on"
ifrindinr et aO3D. The reinains will, be
interred at Oak Hal Cemetery. firOrks
town. whark.biz. Butnton has a lot, r and
: ' where one 'of btu children is. In:tried..
• "•- The body,will remain in the apartment
•-• where now laid oat untiehlond
- In when It will • • •••• .- • into the
par ~ • • time-none but the
meahnettmily and friends of the
deowned can be admitted to slew the
remains,::The coffin will be a plain one,
. 4 :Orered with black elotttandtiendsotet
.11ytettanod
lees- Stanton has senseeted7lbit the
funeral be as quiet and unoetentations as
powdble: Thereeere the body will ;amain
• lit the, poleration; of the'lihwiliy,. at the
leeldencelitleoeastod. - • - •
..<' - itils*L*9 9***lgN*9lto';•••
. .„ .
'r>. •Unlted-Stges Sanstore are reesuUed to
meet atthe Enited,Steles Senate Econ.
tone. o lomonow. iSittuday) at 10
-•lo'olack*. it. to make arrangedunitswith
Mutsu to the funeral 0! :Row M.
1 7% ;
.•:-...A.: 4 11 1 10 3 tr.0f the City Muncil will be
Mid tomorrow to taken:dem' with ref-
Inoue !nth° . funtnal. . •
•
• 1.414. :the DeParinienta ,draPl'd fa
• ,111011Mtruir. - •
t ; orders bate been Wood:
, -Attorney General's (elec. Womb=
U. illen:• By order of the
:Idente and memory of the late Hon. ,
Id.r Stanton: atone time Atinrney
""•• .Sietterkf of the Vatted States, =elbow
•
the seeretasy for the Department of War.
this 0131011 will be draped in mourning
• and be closed during. the.day oa
which-the &must iscremonies.whedi. be
[BlOOl,l - .: • , A: FIALA
t MIMS AildrolY asseTal-
Dwane: , Department, Wishington,
D.D., December 24,1888. In • obedience
;to the order of tbe..President.wnd as
lurk of moped to' the manor" ,of the
late Non. E. M.'Stantod,the Matingtdato
•:•-• ;get! Meteor, of War MUMS SWIM the
entire poriodor the recent rebellion, a
falthfhlubileoffloer and e true rettiat,
-this Department, and the Custom :
Notmes:thronghowt theoonntry, will be.
• closed on- Monday . the 17th inst, the day
• of the fnnerat. On that dathe flap of
the num* servtos will be placed at
half mast, and the Treasury Departmut
be draped in mourning -
WM Riolt=4 r .".l. o
secretary of t h e •
.
Iforxl)eportnad, Washington...D. 111
Deownillar a 4.1868.-11 'M with , deep rer.
to• grin the Secretary of.the NUS tip:matinees
the Navy and the Marine corps,, the
, • death in this elty , at an early ' hour tMe
morning, Cr lion. E. M. Stanton, thd '
' had served 'the. nation In various pod.,
lions of !moor and dignity, and woe
._ oat, with marled diannedon end &find ix
as secretary of the Department or , Wet
• during the recent attecusful attuggie to;
sumo* . f
respect to t tt e e Unlon. Jr a
l e=d, the Navy Department will
draped In Mourning:and will be cloud
cn day of the funeral.
• • Palled 3 • OZO. ROVEDON,
• secretary of the Navy.
•
;Department • of Mots, Wsaldngten.D..
Deoembsr .1610.—Puranant to the
• president's-order.. of • this datei.the De
- pertinent of State will be &Wed in
'moulting and all badness suspended on
Monday nest, the '27th last., the day of
the • funeral '"Of- the limo Soo. EdwinU.
• ,
Stanton.'' (Signed.) ' HAWlteron Preis.
• 50i1tY412 oodwr untsiMlSM: l -..1
. _
• The4ninloes of the Supremo Conrt now
• In. Washington,' Cblet &logos , °Vase,
and Justices C l ifford, Swain., 'Miller
• pad Field being raiment, bad confer-
-
^
' . .'.i'' , "'t . 4'.';';:'4 , ';' .-
'.i._?.''.,--:.:;.:'
En
ence this Morning with a view to take
clumps ot, the. roues! ot Mr. Stanton,
but on consultation with Secretary Belk.
nap it wu thought most appropriate
that the funeral servioseshould bounder
the control of the Department of War.
PALL DEAALEVA.
The pall bearers of the late Secretary
Stanton will be General Belknap and.
Mr. Creswell, representing the Cabinet.
Senators Sumner and Carpenter, Pupa
elate JustioeSwayne, of the UnitedSteles
Supreme Court, and Chler Justice Cart.
tar. of the Supreme Connor this District,
and Surgeon Gwen! Barnes. Adjutant
General Townsend, U.S. Dlatsjet Atter.
nay Plerrepont, of New Yurk, General
T. T. Baker!, and two members of the
aortae of • Representatives, yet to be
behitted.
soar 4111NOWICER
The afar says the death of Mr. Stan
ton was tint announced iothePreeldent,
who was walking otr Pennsylvania ave
nue at the ttmei by Senator Williams.
The Prealdent'a drat remark was one of
sun:whiny and when asaured,of the fact,
blabspad dropped upon his breastand he
showed much emotion.
NEW: YORK cm.
The Cuban Insurrection— The
Cabinet and Belligerent Rights
—Court Martiaflnd Executions
—Conspiracy Agninst the Cap•
tab General—Arrest at the
Sub•Trensury tbirrand—Caind
Basin in East River. • '•
tgy Telegraph to the Plitsborgh eidetic.)
Raw Yoart, Dec. 54,1889.
MBAR PLATTED&
The Lit Itesolunon, the Cuban organ,
gives an account of the attempt of the
United - States at mediation between
Spain and Cuba. the most of the particu
lars of wince are already known. It
states, however, that about the, lit of
September, In Cabinet council, it was
decided to give Spain ten days In which
to soup( or refuse the proposal of the
United States, and in eau of refuaal, as
wet considered probable, a proclamation
recognizing Cuba SP a belligerent wee to
be leaned on- the 38th of Septernberilbe
President announcing that W. be this do.
ebdon. This information was not con
tained In the document treat to the Sen•
ate on Monday.
. Havana letters say the Spaniards have
abet Seem pereens at Blur, Del Rio, and
some Shy more are Under arrest in con.
aurteneeof the killingof twovolunteere,
which, It wira assumed, wag part of the
conspiracy to shoot and rob all Spaniards.
- Count- 'Unmated& has. written to
De Roches, asking to be relieved of cow.
mand, because, he says, the men sent to
him' noel Havana. are Useless and rtin
upon all.' oceaskins. This request has.
oonOrmed, It is said, the Captain General
in the belle. Which is shared by many,
that there lea conspiracy on foot to die.
place him. It Is not probable the request
will be complied with, as the rumor of
arresting De Rodeo Is every day growing
stro F nger.
rom Puerto Principe intelligence
comes that 11,400 Spanish soldier. died In
the month of October from disease. They
garrisoned flatmate and guarded the
railroad. ,
A Hanna dispatch sayst A Quantity of
arms and ammunition, intended for ship
runt to the Insurgent forces, was found
on the plantation of ToUo Lamer; near
aterless. The oohimander of the
Spanish forces Immediately assem
bled • cotart - martial, Which tried
Lamar and found him guilty of
treason. Lamar was then • exe
cuted. idigtiel Acosta. ono of the
leader& lit the insurgents, has been exe 7
I rated.' A liege numbs! of MMus, who
have butt arrested for conspiracy against
the Spanish government and for other
offetiose, have been seat to Spain by
order of Captain General De RoMs.
. , .
• ABM= WOR ITRADD.
Hairy A. 'Allem - Sootier of the Sub.
Tressury .bulklieg, his -been arrested
and held %% ten thousand dollar for ex.
andnation. - oharged with having pre
babied film and fraudulent receipts to
the °overgrown. on which he-obtained
money which he appropriated to his own
use:andsho -with, haying destroyed a
book lir the- SuisTressury containing a
record of disbursements. The charges
against Allen in telethon
nat Dunni to. receipts is
similar to that made agalng,.
Superintendent of the Assay Office.
_ .
ran rums& CANAL. ,
Captain Selfridge, of the glinboatlap•
ale. is here, obtaining pialitoinary Infer.
mallets relative 'to the pronosed Darien
Canal, of tile survey_ for which he la to
havercharge. '
. .
COLONY TOR COLORADO.
A new colony to settle in Colorado was
beillgehed lead evening. N. C. Meeker
is Preildeet and Horace °reeler . Treasu
rer. Filly-nate persona paid initiation
fees.
•. Monet= CAIUL DAMN.
Surveys have been made for in hn.
manse baba Tor mud hertz on East river
near the Battery, estimated to cost
MO.
WPEOT YON STANTON
• Tbs nags on moot of the nubile build•
Inge are at half mast In respect to the
Plempt7.of Menton. -
NEWS BY CABLE.
Francis Joseph 'and Victor Eman
uel to Hue au Interview—Neu
trality of Telegraph Cables—
:, Flight of Lopes Confirmed.
tar Telegraph to the Pattaballh einitte.l
PaJumf,'Die:74.-411i. nen settled that
the long expected interview between the
Eintbertrr - Austria and the King of
Italy will minor on the l ib ,of Jannary,_
at , Aneona. After the Interview King
Victor Emanuel p llvhit Vienna in oom
pony with the Emperor.
The ex•Qneen of Naples gave birth to
a daughter this morning. At the latest
accounts both were doing well.
=
tlfinutts; December ga..—ghe Kluwer
of the United States had an interview
wabe Minister of State yesterday, at .
which the American proposal for a nen
'frailty of the telegraph cables was eon.
W Janeiro Savioas isongeni the reports'
of the flight .of Lopez, but nothing us
known as to his whereabouts. . ,
=
sosE.
Boma, Decimal:air 24.—The result' of
the Tote taken on Monday last In the
Ecumenical Council for the election of
twenty-four members of the Consuiltlee
n nDi a ac n i gu e
m w eet ibmldte
l k a nown at tba
sald three -
French bishop! will oerudnly beeleoted.
GREAT BRITAIN;
...U. .
....rrismc, December p.—Weatherelear
co:Pol delfeut htr ating, with a o
=mamba ao el the holtaye. .
IiUUNE NEWP.
-Idolvemsexam, . - Deoember - 24.—Tbe
arrived orth Anieries, from Port.
/sod. rrwierday.
Boumisurrori. December 24 —The
staahialdp Houma, from New York, bas
arrived.
.•
AND COMMERCIAL.
'' , l.Oractet, December 24,—Cousole for
money IMO do. account92t(. Amer!.
TX, 74 1 - a I L V I ZI. bo gn a .gtre:
cal l / 4 211Dutbs 9234 Atlantic& Great
;PeruusiDeentsber 24,7110urim at
7?
freace.77,aeuttmem.
"Under:MU -Deestabur .24.—btakets
witteraltr,,Adreeek nom at 644 Gd•
Tallew.,44e rld. -
.43Latemurrot, Deceriber,24.;4sarket
eldee. . •
mgaebeecodeeembear24.--Beaned Petro
leum Davila at Da 7Ndials Byjd. Tal.
loW' quiet- sr 45e' &lOUs:6d. Calcutta
idneuted Huger 124035 s ed.
AsrMeser. Deoember 24.—petrolerun
1/15.5 4310, 91 2 „ 3 . 3 - 44014be . 1 T
4"3 Dit a ett l atu k9. . 'Deceuder '24.—Petroleum
firm at,e
Moms, Dre.2l.--Cottori opened oirt et
nowt; . and sant; orrlitiudfi*Tt
Paste. Drs. 24-13aorse closed Arm.
Bents 72 hawse M. • •
l'aestrardtrr.: Decembez 24.-retatted
Staten boud,seponed qutett Pre-tmredVi.
'"uiCieias
(BY nleirso to tu ritutwian omits.
Itonwass. Ponta. Dad:mbar SL—The
following dispwich has rust been received
bernby 42:en. IV: F. Clark :
,Horators, .2k.. December int.—Dane vi
—Das is
fasci& by_abant &gat hundred major!.
17. and will be .Provhdonal Governor in
a few days. and, Insane are not
to have an ehxdiom•
(Signed.)] J. W. MoDoiliztr,
Sects Relablloan Ju!crutlys caimans...
pram:o3lton DAILY GAZEITE: SATURDAY 11011141iNG, DECEMBER 25,
TILL CAPITAL.
Army Changes—Gen. Terry Com
mands in Georgia—Bill Signed.
(By Telegroph to the Illtabareh Oesette.)
Witexturcivoir, December 24,1869
ARMY OAZETTE.
By direction Of the President, Brevet
Brigadier General Dadeau, Captain U.
S. A., is anigned to duty In Wwildngion.
The following changes in the !stations
of officers of the psy department have
been made: Brevet Lieutenant Colonel
Simeon Smith, relieved front duty as
Chief Paymaster in the Department of
Louisiana; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel
Gee. F. Febiger, relieved from ditty as
Chia (Paymaster in the Department or the
Cumberland, and waived no Chief of
the Department - of Loutaiana; Brevet
Colonel Augustin H. Seward to anigned
to duty. ea Chief Paymaster in the De.
partment of the Cumberland,
ram IRONED.
The President has signed the bill pass.
ed trY Centre& on Theaday fait lo retai
l:lune loyal owners of steamboats and
other vessels taken up by the Dotted
States during the late war. The claims
under the bill amount to tioo,ooo. •
TO COMMAND IN GEORGIA.
The President to-day issued.art order
assigning ben. Terry to the command of.
Georgia as a district under the reeonstruc
tiort acts. 'in adrittirm 'to 'his duties l as
Commander of the Department of the
South. • _
Hk3TAL CONVEVTIOit
Onicial proclamation is made to-day
of the now Postal Convention-between
the . .trnited States and Great Britain,
which wit go into effect on the first of
January.
BRIEF TELEGRAMS.
The Chicago papers will net be hewed
.
amorrow
Ole. Bull has returned to this roan-
try from Europe.
—Mrs. Slants. aged 11), was burned to
death in elncionah yesterdal• •
—The steamer Westphalia, from Brem
en, arrived at New York yesterday.
—The Chicago packers have slaughter
ed 337,656 hogs thus far this season.
—Beorgo Waist's distillery, In Phila.
delphla, was totally destroyed by fire
yesterday morning. Loss 125,000 to
po,ooo.
—Mayor Hall and other TammanY
magnates aro making preparations for
the electlon'of a new Democratic general
committee.
—The Grand ',jury oL Jasper counts.,
lowa, have exonerated from guilt J. G.
Case, who aocidentaily shot two children
a few days stem&
—The fair at Boston. In aid of the .
Young Men's Christian dasociatlon,
closed last evening. The receipts will
reach nearly 00,000.
—The government officers have denied
that the recent removal of arms at Man.
cheater (England) was designed as a
precaution egalnat •'Fenian outbreak.
—The holders of Erie Railway shares
in England, have made arrangements
through a committee to teat their power
of obtaining redress in the courts of the
United_States.
..-flov;. Sanders has purchaaed In Chi
cago sine hundred tons of railroad iron
for the Omaha and Southwestern Rail
road, now being constructed front Omaha
to Lincoln, Nebraska.
Philadelphia yesterday Ilsgs. were
at halt mast en Independence Hall and
other public. buildings and on many pri
vate residences, In respect to the Mem
ory of es-Secretary Stanton.
—Gen. N. 8 Solomon, retiring clerk of
Cook county, it iinoia, has received a dis
patch from President Grant annottneing
Ma appointment as Governor 'of Wash
ington Territory. Ho wilt soceptlt.
-Three yortug .girla Who *era enticed
away from New York, on lest Monday,
by a man named Itoben, and bitten to
St. Louis, ware taken put of ri house of
ill fame, and will be returned to their
parents.
—The Philadelphia city Councils hare
appointed a committee'. to ascertain the
cast of the apparatus and buildingsown
ect by the volunteer Bremen. This is
move cm/yards organising a paid fire
department.
—Deputy Sheriff Jackson, who mile.
dared Archibald. Doughnut, In New York
city some time ego. has Been rwindlctad
for murder la the Drat degree. The-pre
vied! indictmeat Ibr thansiatighter haa
been overruled.
Enstineers are surveying a route for
a new railroad to connect Pemberton
with the Camden and Amboy road,
whereby the distance between New York
and Philadelphia will be fedi:teed to two
and a half hours! time.
—Both branches of the City Council
Of Baltimore have appointed a couttulf,
tee of flee to attend the Peabody obse
quies. The Board of Trade, Corn Ex
change and Trustees of the Peabody In.
"'Mute will also be represented.
—The trial of B. lid- Felker. M. C. Vol
ker sod George C. Exton, charged with
conspiring with ono George Johnson to
kilt Allen Pinkerton.. was concluded at
Detroit yesterday. The jury rendered a
verdict otsacquittal after a very brief
consultation.
—A bill to amend the Act incorpo
rating the Erie and Niagara Railway
Company, and change the name to Can.
ads and Southern Railroad Company,
also, a bill incorporating the Canada and
Sontharcetern Air Line Company, have
passed the Ontar4Parliament.
—James Broin, aged fortyelght years.
employed in the packing house of
Shoemman er. Co Chicago, was instantly
killed Thursday afternoon, by being
caught in the bettor a swift revolving
galley, the bearings of which he was
engaged in oiling. He was fearftilly
mangled.
—Thursday night, Hon. J. Hyler, ex
member of Hangmen, was knocked down
by a man named Ackerman, while craw l
lug a bridge over the Hackensackriver,
at Hackensack, New Jersey, and re
ceived injuries which will probably
prove fatal. The aavallant was arrested
and lodged mita. .
•
—Mrs: --- "'Geller,.at sew York,
charged with pelsonig her- hUsband,
and upon whom Dr. Wedekind was
charged with attempting to levy black
mail, has been discharged. the analysis
of ciecessed's stomach falling to detect
them:ramose el poison in sufficient quart.
city to cause death.
-The City Councilor Bolton has an.
thorized Mayor Shurtliff to petition the
Legislature Ihr an' sot providing that
after the yoar .1870 the Beard of Alder-
Men shalt COlllatt of - sixteen members,
one from each ward, to be elected on the
general ticket, and the Commott Council
to consist of three members from each.
- -
=Suriegite Trate'''. Of New Tort, has
'decided that a permanent reshienceJn a
foreign country, with declared but anex
ecutedietenticma of becoming a citizen
of that country, does not operatees a re.
nunelanon of
. I'll allegiance and citizen.
ship by a ,cibren of the - United States,
until he actually becomes a .citherat of
another country.
' —At New York city, Barben U. John
win, charged with felonious posseasioa of
United States' bonds, esterday held
by Jasilce Heir= to awa i t the action of
the Grand /dry. ' The bail =was fixed at
7125,000. Jerome Bradley was remanded
in - default , - of 150,090, to answer the ,
charge of forgery, De well seer larceny,'
of the bonds. Three cases excite much
attention, and rich developments are ex•
patted front the trial.
Wednesday, Mayor Knight and
each of the tan raemters of the City
Council of DabOqllo, lowa, wore served
by the Bnited States Deputy, Marshal
with is peremptory mandrands by the
United States Court, ordering thorn to
levy a special tax to pay Biggs' Judg
ment against the city for 1;76,000. The
t:money - was torrowed .ef Riggs in - 15 5 7.
The total amount of the claim is tae
Iheadred and twenty thousand
'—TheNew Torii. Conricirof the Union
League of America have a adopted pre.
amble and ' : resolutions maiming in
strong terms the indebtedness -of the ,
whole country to disabled volunteers
and families of those who fell during
Its late chit war, and approving the pro=
partneri before congress of PILYINK pen
alone morally !mead 'of semiannually.,
A committee :was appointed to go to
Washiraton to rage the speedrpassunp3of
the
man named tieriegeWash
legion. aged 25 yams, member of Com.
pony E, U. S. heavy artillery, shot a
rebetitriCenttickyafter tbeetose.of the
war as:A.:was- sentenced- to, be banged,
which sentence was commuted to UM'
years imprisonement in Newilentpehire.
Be was liberated on Friday, by order of
,tleneral . Sherman, 'and - transportetion
provided him to return to Kentucky,
burhe declined it,saying ho could get a
living In teew Hatialitre.,
.
Jtanel-isa; • 'Ma' signing his
name as /1. Sambright, of Huntsville,
bad., sent an order for a box of plata'',
averring_ that the Union reedilente of
Huntsville found it necessary to go anti.
ed because of the persecutions of the'
rebels. He ordered , the pistol* to
sent by the Amerlean Express Company;
in care of the Provost; Marshal, the bill
to be collected oddelivery. No one cal
for the box. When U was opened it
w led as found to be' Ailed' with 'Valetta and
and atraw..iMessrs. Mersin A Blay,sued
the Company for the value -of the die;
arras, and have secured Judgment.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
taista,
iitavy teeth the Allegheny yesterday
Greensburg has a fgble Society freshly
organized.
The deer ei3aiton expires on the
last drip of December.
The test 'day of this mouth-wilt be the
53417r1day of the year..'
She poetothers of the two chief' will be
Upon this ttlbfbleg betlfeeh the hours Ut
eight and
Leal. Marchand has been app,lnted
perstmaeter at Irwin Station, in Vane of
John J. Hurst, resigned. "
The Malli with charableristie coed
Mete; Out out a draped paper last-even
sag, as a mark of reapect to the memory
of Mr. Stanton.
Ttie Junkie *DM more 2rohded yest4t
day than at any time, during the year:
All egos, classes and sexes, seemed to
'Atte prepantgon for to dXy's feetivi.
The Hempfleld Railroad la to be fin
ished from Washingt3n. Pa., to West
Newton, as soon as the Connellaville
Railroad Is oompleted to Cumberland,
Maryland. •
The Betsey Comer mks of City Councils
met yesterday, but transacted no bnel•
neae of any itimortance. The report or
Chairtuan Chinlett wilt deVeloo au im•
menet, amount of business transacted
during the past year.
Disorderly 'lllouse.—Yesterday John
&inanely made Information before
derman Donaldson, charging Oteherlne
Hamilton with keeping a disorderly
house In the Fourth ward. The accused
was held for shearing.
Remember the Poor, the sick and the
lowly In the.outpourings of your gener
ous hearts' to-day. Angel visits on a
Christmas morn must be as pleasing In
the eight of God as they are joy produ
cing to the souls of men.
Bt. Paul's Orphan Asylum will be"
open
for the reception of vitatore to day. At
two o'clock, P. M., a dinner of roast tur
keys, provided by the immanence, will be
spread before the little onus. The Cath
edral Cornet B tod trlll enliven the occa
sion with music.
Zell for Washlogton.--Jas. A. Hutch
inson, Ean., of this city, was summoned
yesterday for Washington, receiving a
dispatch announcing the donnas of his
brother. In-law, Hon. E. ht. Stanton. The
deceased left a widow and four children
to mourn his Ices.
Mavonic.—Thursday evening at the
annual election for officers of McCand
less Lodge, No. 390,A. Y. M.. the follow
ing were chosen: W. M., J. H. Glum;
S. W., George W. Clay; J. W., Wi lilsm
Clark; .Secretary; WiWere King; Tres*.
urer, George Laing; Trusteesa, Ai An
derson, John Scott and John Moore.
The "Little Orphan." a neat and tiploV
little paper published by the Young
Mans' Sodality. and devoted to to the In
terests of the Orphans' Fair In progress
in the basement of St. Paul's Cathedral,
has boon laid on our table. It is a model
of beauty. Mete and neatness. and ro.
nootaeredit to its editor and publisher.
The whisky taken out of bond in this
(.IC"Clat) Congressional District, during
the month of November, amounted to
two hundred and fourteen thousand two
laundred'and tweutyniue gallons. The
tax paid on the same amounted to one
tiniidred and seem thousand one hun
dred and fourteen dollars and tlftyeents.
"The Setweppe Tragedy, Eatirr..—
Now ready. Published at the omen of
the Carlisle Herald, a book containing a
history of the entire cane, Including a
' , ketch of the prisoner and Dia victim, a
full report of the evidence on which he
wan convicted, the origin:lents of counsel,
charge of tho Coart, and also an account
of the execution.
One copy.-- .........
Twenty tk.piee ......
Fifty Copies.
One Hundred Copies.
litalitorret.—Have you a friend who
always wears a ruddy glow upon 'his
cheek, and carries enough fat on Ms cor
neae to keep him from shivering these
cold days? Wtto is never troubled with
indigeation, nor colds, nor headaches,
nor rheumatism 1 Who laughs enough
to keep him mellow, and troubles no one
with stories of the ills be staggers un
der? "If you have, watch him, and you
will find that ho drinks from three to
ai x glasses of Pier, Dal:male A: Co.'s
Cream Ale every day, and that's the
secret, honey.
Our retail stores yesterday, transact
ed an immense business. Our avenues
were crowded with'people and vehicles,
and certainly Fifth avenue presented en
appearance which would have done
credit to Broadway, New York. There
was difficulty , experienced In moving
iron:roue point to another, and in some
of otir :prlncinal StOrte the Purchasers
bad to watt for boors before they could
In turn be waited upon'brthe overtaxed
clerks: 'Brom the number of purchases
made, present making will doubtless be
lively today. • '
Cross galts.—A day or two ago Rich
ard Adams made information before
Alderman M'Masters, charging his wife
and Michael Adams, his brother, with
larceny as bailee, of a stove, some house
hold furniture and elevin hundred dol
lars In money—two hundred Of which
was gold. The accused werd committed
until yesterday morning, when they had
• bearing, when circumstances were de
veloped which led the defendants to
make information againat the prosecutor
for larceny. They alleged Richard was
detected with f9OO of the money In his
, possession, which he was endeavoring to
conceal. • The parties In both suits gave
ball for Court. where the matter will be
fully investigated.
=3
It will be aeon-by their advertisement
that the "People's Savings Bank,. Alla.
gheny, not yet a year old, is able to go
alone. A dividend of Ave per mint. fol
lowingdit
so quily tbt org
iitnization clam
.
~
Inattention, is an emphatic evidence that
the People's Savings BAlllt, which so
nnostentationaly pursues Its quiet way
at the corner or Federal and 'mock
streets. is owned and managed by expo.
rienced and judicious financient, and la a
earenally managed and secure depository
for eaving and la so oonaklered in the
Mortuary. Rtpert•
The followlog la the list-of deaths in
the city of Plt.abargh (rum the 12th of
Dee. to the 19th ef Dee.; la reported 'by
Dr. W. Bravely. Physician to the Board
of Health:
The following were the console of death:
loptry, 1; horniplegla, I; erysipelas, If
disease n(spine, 1;' dlphteria, 1; hyper
trophy or heart, 1. marasinees, 1; eelamp
sla, 2: porloard Ito 1; gangrene of lung.,
marluegals. 1; lironchltis, 2; scarlet
fever, 2; whooping cough , 3; tabereulonisi
4; still horn. • -
Of the above there were—Under 1 year,
; from 1 to 2 years, 3 ; 2 to 6, 2 ; 5 to
/0, 1; 20 to 804;i .30 to 90, 2: 4010 00, 2;
50 to 60, 3; 60 to 70, 1: 70 to 80,'1;" 90
to 100, 1.
Melee, 12; fetnalei, 12. White, 21; 031.
ored, 0. Total, 29. ' ' •
slinday Sauad airbilmas.
The children of the pariah and mission
Sunday schools of Trinity church, to the
number of about three hundred, assem
ided in Trinity chapel, at throe o'clock
r. m.; on Friday. , After the usual even
/on service of the church, ohop Hot
foot, from the chaucel, addressed the
children inn most appropriate and hem.
Ong manner. 'Re also read one of Dr.
Knhienburgh's -delightful - Christmas
stories about Santa Clans, explaining,
that the name lea oorruption orbit. Zilch.
otos, the children's favorite Saint.
The Rector, Rev. Mr. Scarborot
then questioned and instructed the c
drat' in . hls usual felicitous mann
which, was followed by the heautitri
carol 'called "Wonderful Right,"
which the, congregation of tenth
children arid parents bearaty Mined.
The Rector then ordered the Mari
lion of the large collection and vari
Of beentifet presents, canalelog of kooks,
candles, dolls, toss, Sa. de., ca ['slog tbo
Muss DT. the - Atuldren to 10,,k glad and
Joyous. ,
This moat pleasing part of the service
was followed by the carol entitled,
"Carol. Brothers,Carol."'
lateotor and J.-EL Battey, ralq., the
efficient Superintendent, reopectfully
thanked and ournplleaented thentalardlons
and children for the perfect order and
decorum obaerved throughout thetudire
services oft the present occasion, as welt
as for the generally exemplary conduct
throughout the sear 'ln the schools.
Them addresses were follovied by a sup
plementary dlstriblatietrof puttee tosuch
Owes andohildren aebad most distlya
gashed. theenselsts% lit'..ther':rooPective
schools. The occasion was ono which
old. and
Stung - appeared equally to en.-
before tno final coral • was autlicand ttuo
• J".'''.slr6'reglet °air% Obliged to. leave
benediction pronounced. •
HOY. EDWIN X. SI'ANTO3.
Annedtacement of Hui . Death td the
Courts—N eetbig of use Members of the
Star to take Action Relative Toereto—
Committee appointed—Formal Reel
ing to be.llele.Monasy, um 27th Mat.
The ihembere .01 the bar of the several
Belitis sitting in this city, held a meeting
-In the District Court room yesterday
morning at 1135 o'clock, to take action in
regard to the death of Hon. Edwin .M.
Stanton, lately appointed by the Presi
dent one of the Justices of the Supreme
Court of the United Staten. The deems
ed was, prior to the war,. for years a
member of this bar, being' in the
law firm -of C. libeler & Co.
On motion of David Reed, Het;, Hon.
John Kirkpatrick was called to the
Chair and John McClaren, Iraq., was
theren Secretary.
TheChairmas, in fitting and appropri
ate! female, atattel the occasion for
which the meeting bad ASSellibled al
luding. to, the illiistrions service of
deceased In. the various public positions
hbliad held, RDA reflrMil to his eminent
legal abilities a 4 counsel and ifirOcate,
while in the practice of hie profession in
° T)n motion Cour of David Reed, Esq., the
chair appointed a committee of fifteen to
draft resolutions of respect in memory
of the deceased. The following gentle
men were appointed on the committee:
David Reed, Thomas McConnell, James
Vetch, Robert Woods,
John Barton,S.
H. Geyer, A. S. Bali. Charles W. R obe,
A. M. Brown, John H. Hampton. A. M.
Watson, John H. Bailey, George Shires,
Jr., W. B. Begley Ent John McClaren.
This committee are to report at an ad
journed meeting to be held on Monday
In the Dustrlct. Court room at 10 o'clock,
A. at.
On motion of R. .1. Powers, Etq., an
executive committee of nine, conalsting
of KJ. Powers, C. B. M. Smith, John
Mellon, S. &toyer, Jr . D. D. Bruce,
C 413 0 J. R. eiweittar, J. F. Slagle, It. B.
Parklaeon and C. Magee, FAO., wee
appointed to make suitable arrangements
for conducting the proceedings of the
adjourned, meeting. On motion, the
meeting adjourned to moat Monday,
Deciimber Zl, 1869, at ten o'clock A.
in the District Court room. IT
The Chairman of 'the Comtnittee on
Resolutions, David Reed, Esq., requests
the committee to
_meet to-day (lnriet
mos) at 10 o'clock. A. at., at the office of
John McCiaren, Fog., Bo 73 Oraht street.
R. J. Powers, Esq , Chairmen of the
Executive tk,mmittee, req nest. this com.
mittee to meet at his office, 63 Giant
Minot, this morning, at 10 o'clock.
What Allegheny County Proposed to Do
in Bomar ut the Eminent Ez.Secretary
Stanton—A Colima Bronze statue of
Deceased to be Placed Arming the
Group of arpreisentatkre Men of the
War on. the National Lincoln Monu
ment—Names of the Advicatee of the
Project.
In September, 1668, a, meeting of our
influential and wealthy citizens was held,
at which the following paper wee drivrn
up and signed:
WHEREAS. The National Lincoln Mon
umeLt Association has adopted a collotial
bronze etatue of Edwin M. Stanton, late
Secretary of War, as one of the group of
representative men to be placed on the
monument, therefore
Resolved, By ibis meeting, Informally
called together, of the friends and neigh
bore of Mr. Stanton, that we most cor
dially approve of the proposed object of
placing the figure of the Great Wat
Mender upon the Lincoln Monument, as
commemorative of the distinguished and
invaluable services rendered his country
by the man Who was the right arm of the
administration of the Nation'a Martyr,
I Abraham Lincoln, throughout nearly the
whole period o. our great national strag
gle.
Beaolued, That a ouumitte be appoint-
od by the Chair to collect fund. to carry
out the of tact of the foregoing resolution
and that these proceedlogs be Opted 14.
all preeeut and approving of thew. -
Thorns B. llnre. Chairman.
/lusts M. cooper, J. 11. Mo "Ms./. '
J /hall. ath, , Joseph P ummer.
0. 0. Busses'. • Jas. A. Ilutchlasna..
J.lna Harp - r, C. W. Batchelor,
untie A . Berry, J. MM.:. it unit.
Aniseder .. pier. BM, Pen. '
James I. Brain. Ja ne. ) Tet ..
J aen ' P BakawrP, Bane. preset.
Js T. itiliCAla. ' Juse t.1 , 1":/eorth..
J . B. Slily.. . II W P e n nns,
J. rs. Ilsrper. .1. P. ny,
7 1 2 . ...:1 , vitgeborat. 1 3 .1 f. m i. /1:10 . /
iusho• IlrbotteZ . A. Brnl u e.i. t.
J. B. twit tat r • .. oho B. temple.
N. S 1 , 1..1. Ismael Itts.
J.S.Bra y. Jr . • T. II Goren.
M. W etebattuovt.r. B. 11. r.
.m
W. ~ I Mourns, I.lyorge N Dilworth
25 cto
$ 4 00
.. 800
. 15 00
R. m.u.ti.r.m. u° , ema^.
wm• A ex. H
Jur.st, Hine. W, Homburg,
P. B. Beaman. 11.. B. ParAalmn.
V. P. Hartle. 1,1 , 111 MeCan& el.
A lAA (Mamie.. . •W m. LyncL
Vim. EL Brown. &
U. EP:4AM r. IL Bruno.
w Ts - O,IM Awlsg,
J. W.k,
H. A Wel no t. T• . (IrAbam.
JvAriott Walton.
- • •
We do not know whether any funds
were ever collected for the purpose, and
think the above Is the first publication of
the names of the gentlemen prominent
ICI the grateful movement. It is hardly
probable that If the amount has not been
raised, that fresh life will be given the
undertaking now when the loyal people
of the country are mourning the loss of
the eminent statesman.
TILE JUDICIAEY
Meeting of the 111111 . —P/a1)08Ed I
Jodgesttp—Meport of the Com-
mime.
An adjourned Meeting of the members
of the Bar wee held In the Common Pleas
Court room, at half pastlne o'clock 'ee,
terday, for the purpose of hearing and
taking action on the report of the erne
widee appointed at a previous meetisg,
relative to the appointment of an addl.-
done, Law Judge and as to thepropriety
of the formation of a Bar Aesociatlon.
The meeting organised by calling Major
A. M. Brown to the chair. •
On motion, the reading of Chet:Mantes
of the previous meeting was domensed
with.
Col. Thos. M. Bayne, from the Coen-
Mitiee appointed to prepare a report
relative to the appointment of an addl.
'lowa Law Judge and the coosorldation of
the' Common Picea and District ,Coarts,
reported verbally that the committee re.
commend the appointment of en addi
tional Law Judge, and that he - be as
aligned to the Destrlct - Court. The corn.
mimic were also in favor of inereming
the Salariesof Judges
_of AllegbseYccoo
ty 111,900 per year, =dung it six . thou
sand per annum. ."
The report was accepted and the nom=
miter° aimharged.,'
Mr. Moreland moved to adopt there-
Fort.
Mr. Gazzam thought the matter as to
which Court tbe additional Judgeishonld
be aselanodwu one lmportance,
and moved that the consideranun of the
report be postponed until such time as
larger meeting could be had.
Mr. Woodward thought the great ob
ject in the appointment of an additional
Judge wee to expedite business, and he
did not think that it would make any
material difference to which Court he
was assigned, as It was too practice of at
torneys who desire to expedite business '
t bring their suite in the Court in which
they were likely to be tried drat. The
matter, however, of the appointment of
a.l udge,l hat le whether cue additional
Judge was really necessary, was ono of
great luiportance, and be demon there
should be a full mcetleg Ceche members
of the bar before the matter was
,
Mr. Ferguson and others argued the .
question.
Mr, Bayne dmired to elate In explana
tion that he had been reported as having
Bald at the Mat meeting that he had
~ c onaulttal with the Judges and they
warn favorable to the appointment of an
Additlenoljudro." Thar was a mhitake.
tie had not - so stated. lie favored the
motion of Mr. Gazzatio to postpone the
_Matter until a fuller meeting could be
had.
Mr. Moreland said that since the Jost
meeting ho had consulted a number of
the members of the bar, and found them
generally in favor of the appointment of
an additional Judge. lie had at the for
mer meeting suggested that the addl.
denial Judge, If one he appointed, be
placed in the . Quarter Sessions Court, to
take sole thereon( that business. If that
was not feasible he certainly favored the
assignment of the Judge to the District
Court. •
After some farther dbicussion, the mo
t oa to postpone was adopted. -
James Murray. Esq., chairman of the
Committee appointed to take into clonal•
deration the propriety of the formation
of it Bar Association and report a plan of
'organization reported progress. but Mali
41 that they had not as yet decided upon
1 / 4 17 default. • •
The report was accepted.
- I. F. Slagle. Esq., presented a verbal
report recommending the appointment
of two additional Supreme Judges and
the Incressa bribe salary of Supreme Jed.
gas t 0.17,600. and that the Supreme Court
set weeks annually In We city for
the purpose of hearing cases, Dem i
gheny county. • •
.• The report war ruiceptcdand on Motion
farther senors was postponed until the
next meeting. -
_The meeting then adjourned unit'
, I Mondaythe 27th at 11 o'clock A. Y.
Ms.
.
A Benedlet , a Present.--Benadleta,
lookitig about for a. present for their
by
oonl mo n bettsit 169locition
than by callid at
ng at No. o
Bat Liberty streets
calico of the Royston's - Pottery. 'Mount,
Kier it Co., propriotah, and purchasing
a line- set of queens Ware. Try the
experiment, and realize the Omura of .
giving.' • -
OUB REFI3III9 . INTERESTS.
Petroleum Assottatton Meeting—Rego.
lotions for the wate of. Refined Ont—
Sew Perm of Contract Proposed—A
change In the Mode of netting.
Yesterday afternoon, a second meeting
of the Petroleum Association was held
at their rodms, Building, to
consider a proposed change In the Meth
od of selling refined . oll.
In the absence of the Preeident, James
A. Hutchinson, Eaq., Mr. John A.
McKee was called to the Chair, air. A. F.
Brdoks, acting ae Secretary.
After reading the minutes, tho Seer°
tary preientexl the draft of a form of
contract, part of which had been approv
at, a previous meeting. Sony-alterations
and amendments were made, when the
mar Was adopted, aa follows: - •
TUE CONTRACT
Philadelphia, 1870.
P o td for account ot
. - .
(—)barrels 'kneed Petroletita tneds
from petroleum of the production of the
United Stater, brand (—) average. In
nett gauge not leas tkm 40 nor more t han
.48 gallon., color to be ',Untitled ereite Or
better, burning test 110 deg, Pahrenheit
or upwards, deliverable to warehouse in
Philadelphia, accessible to shipping_and
In prime shipping order, between the
(—) date and (—) date, both days lti•
clualve, subject to the condltlooe print
ed on the back of this contract. at sellers
option and paid for on dellyery at the
rate of (—) cents per gallon of six and a
half pounds, cash, packages Included.
Should seller wish toulellver before the
maturity of thin contract, at least ten
days no Ice *Mall be gls'en by the seller
to the buyer.
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CONDITIONS
1. Presentation of invoice, Weighers
return, certificate of inspection of the
oil, and an order on the warehouse, con•
atitudes a delivery In this contract.
2. No weighers return shall be valid If
dated four secular days, previous to the
time of delivery.
a. Barrels and oil to be weighed by half
pounds. •
4. Up to Dye per cent. of the lot de
livered may if desired by toyer be ex.
nmlned, to teat the quality of the oil if
the memo has been - Inspected In Pitts
burgh.
5. Any soakaage or difference In tare .
over one poiand per barrel to be subject
to a claim on the entire lot.
8. If from any accident the delivery of
the brand speclefled in the within contract
Is rendered Impossible an equally good
brand to be substituted.
• 7. Shipping order. Barrels painted blue
with while, heads well coopered and filled
with one to one and a half gallom not.
8. Cooperage must be inspected within
three days. Should no complaint be
made as to the condition of the packages
within that time, it shall be an acknowl
edgement by the buyer that they are in
prime shipping order.
9. Should a tax be imposed the °limey
be delivered by the seller in bond.
COMMITTEE APPOINTED
Mr. Brooks moved that a oommitteo be
appointed to wait upon retinors, and
gt.t, their aseent to the form of contract.
Carved, and Messrs. Brooks, Forsythe
and Lyon wore appointed.
The meeting then adjourned until Mon.
day efternoln et two o'clock, when the
crude oil interests wilt be considered.
Quarter Senalone—Judce Stowe
FRIDAY, December 21.—The case of
the Commonwealth vs. John Bylyre+ and
Joseph Tlibrook, supervisors of roads In
Patton townsldp, indicted for mlede•
meanor in office, previously reported,
was resumed.
Frank Kerr, convicted of Jere= et cet,.
Itlea 11. Logue prosecutrix, wassentonoed
to pay a &leo( 520 to the. Directors of
the Poor of the City of Pittsburgh, 520
to the protiecutrir, and the further sum
of 5t 45 per week, for the period of four
years.
Lawrence Bell, who plead guilty to
tour indictments for larceny was sentenc
ed to pay the costa of prosecution and
undergo an imprisonment of four years
and three mouths in the Western Pen
' rdtentlary.
District Attorney Pearson formally
nottfied the Court of the death of Edwin
M. Stanton. formerly a member of the
bar of Allegheny county and lately ap
pointed a Justice of the. Supreme Court
of the 'United States, and moved that
the court do now adjourn, out of respect
to the memory of the deceased and that
the same be entered of record in the
(bort of Quarter Sessions and Oyer and
Terminer. .
Court adjourned. •
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TRIAL LIST TOO XONDA.T.
171 Coto. ca. Thomas Neuman, et al.
1t79 t. John Selman and William
-
'JO- • John Bradford. • •
, Adolphus Laviene.
02 • John Cloctiman.
.t 3 • John A. Biugey.
.03 • • John Shultz.
06 • home Lode.
• ". Daniel Stringer.
1 1.: •• Win. Merryman aiinaWm.
Edgent.
86 • Jessie Jones.
125 • James - Ertel.
136. • Jacob Matter.
141 . •• -John Foltz.
Charles Ramsey,
Win. Lloyd. ot al.
TRIAL LIST FOR TUESDAY
217. Cow. vv. John barber. • •
M. Shlerman, 3 calm.
184. Thomas Fielder. •
138. Elijah Hall, 3 eases.
169. John Lefovre.
Patrick Murphy. 2 cases,
185. • " Margaret Behlalliier.
360. John Dulhaimer. 2 me&
• Hoary
129. a imoph Lohok.
130. Joseph McKee.
TRIAL LIST TOR WEDNESDAY.
179. 'Corn. vs. Gerhard Johnston, 2 cases
The Grand Jury will be in session ion
'Wednesday, December 29th, 1869, Pros
ecutors who have not been hoard will ap
pear on that day without fail, as will
also tbn constables of the 4111, 6th, 7th
and 16112 wards of Pittsburgh, 2nd, 4th
nod 6th wards, Al/exhony city, and Mc.
Reesport, Sharpsburg, and townships of
McClure. bower St. Clair, North and
South Versailles.-
=MEM!
Quite a pleasing affair, and one which
will doubtletaly bo long remembered,
took place at the house of Mr. J. M. Con
roy, Principal of the 7ifth Ward School,
Allegheny. yesterday reaming. The
teachers of the above named schools pro.
reacted in a body to Mr. residence
and presented their compliments to him
In the shape of • hande.tne silver butter
dish and butter knit es, appropriately
engraved, and an elegant silver castor
containing six orate. The presentation
was made in behalf of the teachers, by
the Assistant Principal, and responded
to by Mr. Conroy. Mies hi. M. May, the .
Asiiatant Principal, was alao the reelpi.
ant of a very handsome slaver pickle cas..
tor from the pupils of her school: The
presentation took place at her resldenci,
In ountegnence of the destniction by fire
of the beautiful new building In which
the yahoo' teas bald. A. number of other
presents weremado by the pupils of the .
different rooms to their teachers,-aineng
which wan a silver syrup pitcher and
metier to Wes Ackley.
Larceny.
Yesterday evovening James Lugb
ran, a young gentleman of respectable
appearance, but alightly under the influ
ence of liquor, went Into Plttock'e store,
and while there managed to secrete a
volume of Boma' Poems, as he suppos
ed, unobserved. in tits packet. The @harp
eyes .of ono of the clerks detected the
operation, and when the fellow started
out called , orncer (nipple; who:started In
pursuit of Oa thief end caught him Just
a. be wee entarlini. the Orphans' Fatr, at
the Cathedral: llama conducted to the
lock-up and provid tat with lodging for the
night, and wilt have a
,_ hearing this
morning. „
ETery parson when desirmis of a plea&
ant and-barmiest* stimulant, alidulu ask,
at the nearest restaurant, for a attass of
Pier. Cannata ar Co.'s Uream Ale It
is the most dellightlui and beneficial of
Cuff 4, Naa atlas, 'and Genii°.
men'. Furnishing Goode, at Reopen
helda'a, Na 60 Sixth Weal. -
Classical %Turks, School Spoke, sta.,
331a014, Blue, sod Chandae._ inks,
at Egan's, 41 Sixth avenue.
•
. . .
Fins cloning of tho latest fashionable
nutter'sl and make up'at Reapenbeide's,
No. 60 Math (St; Clair) street.
.
Pa a gentlematihiprealiat, call it lies.
penhelde's, Na. 60 Sixth street; near
Pena, and got one of those Lee silk neck.
Um, the latest hevelty. -
Leans yoniniessure at Hospennelds's,
Ea le Sixth street, for one of hid busi
ness stilts. -Price, quality and style will
Steel & Bro. heie just received • stalk
of fresh Chincoteague' Shell'Oyatets, at
Chincoteague Shell Oyster.-fresh ar
ena at Steer d Brio% et to per barrel
"Toys, Dolts,
- and many. Lacy articles
for eboatmate,at Diacryna.dCarllsta's,t7
.11111161,0/1110.
Fiery Funnaecs.
We hive hitherto bad much experience,
but no satisfaction with hot air furnaces.
Any of the kinds we have hitherto tried
have had some fundamental defect—they
required some special kind of fuel—none
other would do—they consumed too
much coal—they were difficult to raga
late—giving out too little or too much
heat—required continual care Sod fre
quent replenlalling: and all had the com
mon fruit of producing a disagreeable
heat, i. c., a heat that seamed over-heat
' ed, or a "burnt heat," and therefore an
;_uuwhole.ime L a „ t. We had become
quite prejudiced against ca air furnaces,
but we have been cured of this
dice. Several of our neighbors having
recently thrown out their furnaces and
introduced the "Fiery. Furnace," we
were led to examine and eventually to
try one. The result Is no , entirely satin.
factory that we take plearatre In certify
ing to our readers that the ..Fiery Fur
-1 nace" is a very great Improvement on
any we have ever before seen. They
give Ont et beat that Ia wholly free from
objection; nfi excessive, but only a
balmy, equable Warmth', like the com
elier air; easily adjusted to any required
temperature. This is effected by any
hind of fruil , -auttiracito or bituminous,
coke, nut east or slack. The furnace is
arranged on etectly philosophical prin
ciples, is easily understood, easily at
tended, requiring feed bat once or twice
in twenty.four bourn. Our own I ornate
heats pleasantly and sufficiently a
large three eforleff house; bentirely
soperceded eight fires k heretorme
need, greatly economizing later' and dirt
It works admirably, it is just the thing.
So far as we knew. not one of several
hundred sat up in Pittsburgh and Alit.'
ghony, has felled to give full satiate°.
ben. Tney are of various sizes suited to
churches, public halls and large or 1
email dwellings. We think they are
destined to become nearly universal.
These Invaluable furnaces are manufac
tured extensively by Henn. Graff,
Hugus A Co., who aro turning them out
as rapidly as possible, being scarcely able
to keep pace with the growing demend.
They aro for rale also by Mr. Goo. W.
Efebley, 68 Federal street, Allegheen,
who also supplies all the necessary pipes
and fittings, and personally superin
tends elating them up. We Incline' .
to attribute the Invariable success of the
furnace to the skill and care of Mr. Hub
ley-,who ia,_ , ene of the moat thorough I
trained and skilled workers In tin, cap. I
per and sheet iron in either city, sad Is 1
so exacting and particular in the over
night of his journeymen that only the
beat workmen can remain many dayain
his service. We have been accustomed
for twenty years past to depend on him
to do much and many kinds of difficult
work, which other. had railed to do. He
penults no carelessness, no cheap excuse.
for work, and to this it is owing that the
Fiery Furnaces fitted up by him have
proved everywhere eirepletely success
ful. 'lhey should be In every house.
Sugar and nolumen.
Tho new firm of DIIROIth, Harper& Co.,
grocers at 243 Liberty street, opposite the
head of Wood street, are making a spe
cialty 'of molasses and sugar. They are
now receiving large shipments of the
new crop of Now Orleans sugar and mo
lasses, which is superior in every res
pect to last year's production, as custo
mers will discover on examination of the
article. The firm. althonch it has been in
existence but a few months have eighth.;
fished an extensive wholesale trade,
particularly in sugar and molasses,
which is due to tbo energy, honesty and
Integrity. As an inducement to the
wholtstie purchaser this firm gives 12 per
cent. tare on all sugar Bold by them by
the hogshead, which is 4 par cent. more
than the usual tare.. Retail dealers will
do well to call and examine their im
mense stuck before 'purchasing else
where.
$lOO Reward
One hundred dollars reward will be
paid for Information that will lead to the
finding the whereabouts of Mr. Samuel
Slekman, of California, Washington
country, Pa. Mr. Slekman was last seen
at the National Hotel, Pittsburgh. when
he left on Saturday evening. the Ilth
inst., at 5 o'clock, r. IL He la about
sixty ysara old, little above medium
height, heavy set man, weighing about
one hundred and ninety pounds and
bald headed; had on a .sult of dark
elethea, Information can be left at 145
Fourth avenue, where the reward will be
pald. tt
Temperance Public:Salons. -
Band of Hope Badge, per dozen It 00
Band of Hope Holders, 120
Band of Hope Hymn Books, per
dozen 180
Bible Rule of Temperance.. ....... . 60
Alcohol and Tobacco 1 00
Temperance Tracts, per package.-- 25
Text Book on Temperance 1 50
!For sale by F. G. Bch:Leman, 118 Thlrd
avenue, Fittaburgb.
Opters, tlysterr, Oysters.—The cele
brated Chinooteanue and Anancock
(Va.) Oysters am received fresh and di.
rest from their native waters every Mon
day and Thursday. Quality guaranteed,
and sold at the unprecedented low price
of 16 per barrel.. Call at once at
STEEL it Sne.ter,
If. Third street, near Smithfield.
For fashionable hair-drawling, plain or
by curling, and a frizzle, for a luxurious
ghat.° or bath, and for skillful cupping
and leeching, call at Williamson 's ele
gant saloon at No: 1110 Federal Murat,
Allegheny.
Ltke every other find clue article,
Pier,Cannata & Co.'a Cream Ale sells
freey. - Great quantities of it are brewed
and taken off the manufacturers' hands
without delay or trouble. This Is why It
Is better to make a good article, even If
It coats a little more than an Inferior one.
Sped.l Notlee,—Dr. Spencer's dental
office, No. 2.54 Penn street, will be open
all day to day.
, - -
To-day.—For to-data festivities Mr.
Muni, the popular caterer to the public
buttes, has made special arrangement.,
and a royal feast will be enjoyed by all
who drop in at his oosy..cleauly. and
convenient restaurant, corner of Smith
field street and Sixth avenue.
A Large Stook or Toy Books for the
Holidays, at Flynn's, itiSixth avenue.
For Ilotidey Preeerne.—Just received,
a new supply of the celebrated Bertram
.4' Fenton sewing machine; expressly for
holiday gilts. A very appropriate and,
useful present; Office at No. 77 Fourth
avenue.
Elegant new _styles •JeweltY.Ann
=
opened at Meer Carllale'a,Zt ßA
avenue.-
Clinistmas Premenu for Gentlemen-
Far, Cloth and Kid Glo►oe, Bows and
&tufa, Handkerchiefs, die., de., at , •
MACRUX* GLYDS &
Nos. 78 and 110 Market atreet.
Pier, Daniels t Co.'s.Oregon Brewery
la on Stevenson West, near Pennsylva
nia Avenue. Send there your orders for
Cream Ale, and it will be delivered to
you In any parte( the city; Allegheny.
and Birmingham, or. shipped promptly
by rail or boat.
OT.ters, Game, Fhb and Venison, to.
nether with all the concomitants of a
Christmaa feast, at the Qmtinental, Fifth
avenue, below the Pest Office.
Trimmings, hosiery, gloves, laces,
Bilks, satins, and an Innumerable variety
of fancy articles and notions for the bed.
IdOs at Moorhead's popular eatablieh
went, lie. al Market street• Itemeruber
to call there to.day and get a present for
your friend.
Carlatmaarmeenta rue Young America
Farley goods in great variety. at, •
MACEUX. 13LyDE Co.'.,
- Nos. 78 and 88 Market street. ,
Handkerchiefs, Collars, &arta. &0.,
fir
the Holidays, at Mac.rum & Carlisle% SIT
Chrbtass. Pre•Eatl for Ladlel4
r9rI"IVZIDee 1 , Work ,
Bax7' Y"°7
Nor g a w3 u d i' a •d"arr,:t c t°. • 'at.
. . _ .
Chineatesdue and Ana:week Com
°patent, only $6 par barrel. Enquire
for Maraball'a Oysters,a t t3teet'dt Bro.'s;
Third street, near bmlthileld. lOU bar:
relajaat arrived..
.
•
Jewel, Glove and Rsalkerehlet Boxes
for presents, Mscrum er Carlisle,
Filth avenue. .
The Practical Stair Builder. at
Egan's, 41 Filth avenue. , ,
one of the • mast attractive. Wean Id
'the city to day will bo . ltoltzbelmet's
' , Continental," Fifth avenue, below the
Poatolllee. • -
`Saloon and 1 getpere.--Ir 'the
ale you are ruling does - not give satistao.
Con to your orustorners, try, a barrel or
FUN Dumas St Co.'s Cream Ale, and
they guarantee so long as It lasts you
wilt hear no morn complaints. Unwar
ranted to please.
Special' Sfoiliii—De:Spenoar'a.,deulal
canoe, No. 231 POMO street, - rota be open
all day today
,
• .
-
A Crowded Ptace.—Last evening an.
Immense throng poured In and out of
Youngsona sumptuous confect briery
establishment, corner of Smithfield
street and Diamond alley, but notwith
standing their immense tales, a full
stock of ever ctblng in the s weetmest sad
confectiorary line will be found there to.
day.
What mild t . to more elegant or soprO.
Paste as a present fbr a „lady than one
of those handsome Cabas;no be had at
Lieblera .10. let Wood street. They
combine beauty with utility and so are
caudally valuable. Those who have
not made clntioe of a present, should call
$lO4 Wood street and get.-one of them.
Glow*. Hress and other nada' articles,
r?r gifts, at 11Iaerum h Carlisle's,'27 Fifth
avenue.
that do you ;:sot for a Chrlstmaa
climbed to day? Call at the Continental,
Firth avenue, and ha.e yotir desires sat
isfied.
Webster's -PletorbiLtiohbrldged Dla
lorierv, at Egan's, 41 Sixth avenue.
non% Pali to drop In at the Cent!natal
today. There is nothiog in the edible
line which will not be at your aerates.
Carpenter'. New Guide, at Egan% 41
Sixth avenue.
Constitution Hater is a certain cure fol
Diabetes and all diseases of the Rid.
uoye. For wile by all Druggbrla.
rrtneT.
Shell Oysters only P 3 per barrel at
Steel & Bro.'s. Quality guaranteen.
Sam. Ties, Suspenders, all-law holi
day goods, at Idaarnm & Carltalo's 27
Fifth avenue. •
Cnrnames Tater. Id per barrel a
Steel and Bro. a.
Real Fine Lace Coeds far holiday pres
ents at Macrum t Oarlisle's, 2t Fifth
avenue.
• -
Korthe Best Assortment of Christmas
Presents, at lowest prices, go to
MACBUM, OLTDE It Co.'s
Nos. 78 and 80 Margot street.
Stationery of all kinds
Fresh arrival or Chincoteague . Shell
Oyatere at Stiel dtltro'a to-day, which
are ceiling at le per barrel.
Chincoteague Shell Oysters at Steel &
&We. Fresh arrival today at $6 per
barrel.
CM
BAITTLY - 0n Friday meriting, December
2410. at 10 o'clock, rm.
to the
BARTII, 'WO Or TOO,. Bartly, the 68th
Tear oi her am.
The funeral will late plats 10 kmattuer, 96.6
Ina:, at SI Wee: k r. 2., from her late noldtoce.
No. ISO, Ws shlogtoo ascent, Allegheny OUT.
Friends of the family are reap, equity inelteal to
attend.
DRENNAN-On Thursday everieg, Die,ober
431, Mrs. MARTHA Lc ENBAN, 1n - the efld
year or her tge.
The funeral will take place from the sal 'once
of C. W. Ilanaltulght, No. 46 Palo Alto street,
Allegheny, en this. SATURDAY ArrnallOole, at
2 o eliek.i The friends of the family me respect
fury Welted to attsnd.
FLUB-110 Thork , ay evening. Dsmmber 115 d.
M.lO o'clock. MARY. in Anon ter • f Wm. A •
ono AY) , Ell% In the 0 year Of her age.
Titefunerawlll take Dime onSATINIPAY, De.
'ember 951. h. at 10 o'clock A.-2., from the roa
d Ant other parents. at Sewickley, Pa.
DICKET-On Thursday morttlisf• 17,0 .mb"
434. at 10 cielre.. Mrs. IetP,V.L DICKNY.
wife of U. H. , Dleley. In the 52d Tem Miter age.
• • .. •
Th: (antral wllll ake pine oil PATOOOAT. at
ID o'clock A. Y., from her late Mitt., NO.
%SO-Western avenue. Alleghen r •
NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS.
arBEV. GEORGE P. RATS
.111 pressh s britmas Sermon TO 31. , 17.-
ROW 3111HYSINU In the tostsal Presbyterian
Church. A cub ny &West for ssening gar!
yles—••Tbe almos easeds sitosOber _
•
rgtr THE FIRST METHODIST
ClTURCH,litallnas.drtreeknaar Depot,)
liWrlatourms. ra. Is. P. CILOWTHE.K. rut°.
Preaching /Cram' Sarduall, at 20% K. and
IP. K. Public cordially Inaltcd.
Ore HEIST' EPISCOPAL
CHURCH, ALLTAiIIENT. Tim nall.
BIN/. r. BRooKE. R nor. wlil anh. acdl.
One .crice In this TO IoORROW at
Calf -put ten o'clock k. at., and I.lf-.041 non.
o'clock 1, N. •
arUNIVEIZSALIST C 11110111614
con , OnE tte“kond Third ATalnte.
Rev. N
W. . o N DittaßK Pastor. Berne:es
Evßav N V
oel , .t /VM a. at and I r.
beau free &talk welcome to all. Benda) BObOOI
at e a.
-•
arFIEIST CHRISTI.AN
CUUMCH, corner Denver street and
Montgomery avenge, Allerrbeny CIry,_JOSEPH
KlNU,Pastor. Premning Tte.MlllllWW.(Lord l e
Day.) at SOS A. N. and 1
• r.
Oasts entirely Dm and cordlal imitation to
CUB ISTIAN
CHURCH OF FITTSBUROIT, W. B.
Or, Pastor, meets atatedly la YtEVILLZ
HALL, corner of Liberty and Fourth tercets.
*undoes every Lord'. Day at .tos X . and 7%
Toe public are cordially Melted.
NORTH AVENUE M. F.
ettuult, trAv. X J. GICA.Y. restor.
eimigT sim rtlaN ww nrmch X O XXOW.
at lOS A. r.. And Ker. mom.' ituraf.XX.
0.17 rratident rd Indium Ml:wry Untlerslty.
•1 7 . r. v rands] reboot Xxerelses sod ad.
drew. r.
•
t ar -PLYMOUTH CONGREGIA
'HO NAL CIIIJKCH. Rev. W. T. WM
REITZ, Pastor. Prosablna In aocalitor Ball s
corner of Leasoct sod Peden!' str sts. Allot
<bony. roorniug 001 evening. at 105{ .10 TA
o'aorkt oubJeTt tar too ovcolog—• How is 050
our war I to soda deolgur welcomer clod."
bears are Oren cordial Is extend.
rd to all.
Peons's SAVINCIII Bask. Or Attatilicar.
oveember IS, MI. •
?THE IHRECTARS OF THIS
Bank have this day &este., a *alai& al
of /WIC PE it CENT, free of ...overarming
Parable on Alin aline .flaal,7lll.l.6,Vimi
Cambia.
=3
WASTED.—Two Solicitors
for (al old-astabllalred Nem, Yark:(all
eash)• ...... ea Cosavaay.lo Ginnie to
Western ieunaylmala. Will tee pea salary.
Address 800 Ito. PAtatturith Po.tofiles.• •
'VpirANITED.,A German . Gen:
v • TLESItN Who ceeakelleng lento tale the
General Agency ef,a New York I.lfr Innerpees
Company. Who hare an 'Nandi °glee it Pitts
burgh. LI aal Inducements lo a prOiterAtilOA:
Addreta, for Interview, 8..750, - Postale..
Ippitterab. '
NOTICE.
MAIM GRANT. Went. AGM rfard, Pala.
burgh.
7ha License eloirA etc forbearing theabore
*reflation on .WICDN LOD &Y. ihneenner!GG.
7.110% o'clock A. re.•
JOSEPH- !1R0W1,13.
=I
STEEL
SPECTACLES
=
L B. REED a CO
deli No. CIS YITTO AVLMVE._
Ic34THE DISTRICT COURT ffir
1116. UNITED STATICS. FOR THE
N DISTRICT DP PEHNSYLVSNI.i.
. .
RVBARI' A. 310 nttlAtN.
a Banknon, übdar the Act of Congreseht March
.11d, 1867, haying Implied roe &Mueller.e from
all his debts; and other claims provable Rader
gaald Act, by order or the Court notice la hereby
given to all creditors who-have proved their
dubl, wad other peraatus %mere/led. to Ammar
a* the MOW day •of JANUARY. h870,,rt 10
o'clock A. 0. before' JOHN 'N. FIT- VI /Ong,
Km.. It• rioter In Bankruptcy, et Ids to
Ito.'
1111 Federal attest. Clly..to alum
cause, it any they have, why a discharge aboold
not he granted to the 11411 bankrupt. • • •
S. C. MeCANULLBS. Clok.
GILL AT
• PHELAB'S
Old Stand SteelOng Store
NO' 24 FITT/2 AVXII4I7II
Asti mike a selestioe Mai his •arKS Cud shies
HOSIERY. GLOVE".
LINDERWEAV,
.1/JUSCY WOOLEN DODDS. ,
HOODS. J &CELTS, SACQUES,
• DEICAK/SNE SHAWLS.
• AILEBS. CLOAEE,
. OEITILES SOLIHN.
AL: tai
FOR 81111;.V.
CM
DIARIES
3Pcor
At the_ ttafionery store' 41'
:)V", - . P HAVEN & .00.
Onset Tod Etat . aid thlzd•Analle'
' - 01111Cro _
i"
W. D. of ranatylnoth,_ ,
Deeemaar N. Loom_..,-
TtniS IS TO GIVE 'NOTICE that
ou the lath 4:7 of Deotelbst. A. D. hatt9.
• strain In haokru•tof oa• tow* Its assius
, Zttato. of .ittrif•
In_the count, or Allet..m. a r .d ettW
ott
l'onnmalo, mho bu. been 0dJ.11.• •
rapt on hut ovum petition: thst POToroot
f•T debts and deuvery of attrlgoPettY WNW.
tot to moth BantunPt • I•. ' r. o°l hl. ate.
and the transferor op) Otnoritir bolero are rot ,
bbldth law• that * hteithtlfonbe t fauna,*
of the gam eoahrous, to pore their Dells and
to oho°s one ar noselootanott Mt frottnie
ntil be held at o wort of Bankroott7. JO be
!widen s; lie Toneralstreets Agenon)etty.
lab:lw coma.: Pa.: 00x% Ja hen. PIJIMI ,
mita: .a ... ."2:ti.jl=lliVO 410 e t t i :A A V al n j A:N.
Q. 0. Mantua. an Xcastaacet
CZ=
ligrlfEW bIES♦ BONNE.
sATIIRDAT ArTT.11:001O,_To . 00tobo, *O.
lope, GRAND CHILIITYAS MATibLE.. rev
pariosisisuce the beautiful antis.
SATAN IN FARIS.
Mm Emma Y .ddern In els cheibelate.
To Conclude withthe tube/1.E....
EIMMEE
SATURDAY_ STENLSO. laat aspearaaes sr
less EMMA ISAIWERN.
♦RtNCD
•
and the treat de m. of
-110ReS SHOE 3011INSON
• •
uo . do ',mum -EDWIN ADA.II3 m ILNUC if
A SDK ti•
arACADERII OF INIOOC.,
viEnc4.4l - 11ZE LIBRARY
LECTT.TRES.
MISS KlitTE FIELD;
WILL Lacru.' ,3 ow
esday Evening, Denen:her
LEM
ACADEMY OF MUSIC;
Erraitcr—OllT IN THE WOOD&
EEITZEM
No reserred rent.. Tickets for gala at Abe..
Ibrary Room. tomer Pena and Oath .ueeb•
eat
WACADENIIIr OF Male.
lianseng Dinctor U. U.
Grand German Opera.
SATURDAY. Uectrobar INS.
GRAND OALA CBRUTSA.IS MATIBILI
hLAItTBA.
With 7111EDEIIICI. JACiBQV. '
• . HAULFM*2Z. VOLUM% ESTMOLL
IEILTURDAT NlOUT—Orandletitli
well Night.
DEII IMETSCIIVIA •
•
(rho Free Bnotar.)
With rtledertel, Dadlbs. Blamer, 'retinal.
yromee, eftelnake, oad tar mire ItioVINO Oa
‘ l47g u roF'grs•l Iresetatton dense. proavilrills
or. • a-Se ry• twine ghtbem espnr.el -. „
••l!00•._ rstanette d Moto el,
ales. r•s ADYI
erved. $1 I,o;Tatally lettet
leer. Aric,
• Remreil es 11101. be had at Bieber iM
Prt .itz T .htl-,:h.t.b.:.to.rat. •- (
Clme " C•Led " sorl rryi.d, for oolivat. tam i
Academy or at Bieber a Bros. de' I
rgirPrTTEIBITHSH TIIEATIBE.
H. W. WILLIAM. Louse., osoi Ilsisogreo
THREE USAND I'ErtOCIIMANCIA TO DANi
This Korn
n&TEI. SOX o•clued. & APLKATi
PILL. This &Amoco, al KS; o'clock. b emir o
emu
To- , olght. • TronsornAcoss pIII. And the -locAl
dram oaliod JACK sTrIGPFAISO.
IarMASONIC HALL. • •
PRIDAY AND SATDBIDAX NIGHTS.
DeteMlKte 94th and 45th..:
SARGENT. THE lIdOIOIAN. ,
100 PRESENTS Oven sway Ala hay. .41ar11 t
ams Matinee .12 o'n'eety. tt. Asap e►lle WIN
ree•100 a present. Tickets to Ilstlese 01 , pleht
45 cents. 0,14
IgrORPHANS3 '
N I - 1 .11-TEL•
mv - railr mv.Errire4A.
IN BLNEXIINT 0/ CATNIKDR&L.
VINEGAR.
TILE PITTSHIJIt
VITGAR 3
WORKS.
BILLOII & ADAIS,
167, 168, 169 and 170
•
SECOND AvENTrz
Aro •tio. preoued to furnish 'COMBAS atilt&
LOWILBT MAILICKT PLAII2I. Attentknibloat.t
tlcalarly coiled to oar
• • .
MUI ' , WEE VINLSAR.
k.ak:?/W-1 0 14u 1 : 1 (V. 3= ;1;ADi;lo
01Alit INiitixityl3llll
NO HUMBUG! a
MRS. S. C. ROBB,
No. 91 Federal Street,
S PAYING SILVER IN CHANGE!
New /di/litters', '
- Lace Goods, •
New Ribbon Bomb
. NCIO Jewelry. "i
Anil all Wads of /LP CY LAMM' OCIODS.
bale nod get pap's, NU of Goof oiad jookoto
rill of Myer; at . • •
11l Federal Street. Allegheny.
CHISTIMS AND NIV(
PRESENTS
At Your Own.lrlkiml/2
• ...WITTLBS:& SIIRIFBR'S
'• • •,, loWetry Store.
Dv!lrina to close out our' 8011/q. Stbck
te.rAu postlbl4 yr* likllogr AMOS Ati Paw.
to salt mmbotly. All War mirdi
Is Wm York the dtellair of gokl.,
LAUlltz•&NI:l GENTS' FAT/DIAN, r •
CHAINS.
• -wete,N-,l%;4.lllTAreifisiT74.::
MO'S% AtiA'rE JEWIiI.4O .•
= lava or J*WELIM, tam .
, oOLIoD
A IS ND E I It t . A TA - S
m M e A wo l.l s WA ns
..
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