t7=== 6 C:===p -44 • . "g" 1 .1 . 1 r # 7 littsbuTO Gay*. 077101: 84 AID es runi IT eirvicisx, PAPER ' Of P!!:,tilnerilt, A/lefilum, wad AW- 'buy Ormaty TUIIIIIEDAY, DEC. : 30, UM PaToisox at Antwerp; 691 - Boma at Frank oz 911 lEgiiiiiMil XpauLexa will leafy the X.l7th Artl. deb tiat extra session of her Legtela tariVirldeh is to meet for that puppet eark haetowy. .1 'I:lt know. atrrnoserrnts of the city of .dantherland; Maryland, stopped the f f , readnikof the Bible in the public schools •of edtt city I few weeksago. Recently • \ I thigisud has &en order far the read., hag aft as heretofore. Pressroxtrr IsWU favored with j . same, and renewed solicitations, fry themeaarable Bz Judge Ganz, for the appeintennit of "lir: BR/LOLLY, of New t - 1 JetetyP - is tint enocessor ko Justice Smart- To': Thie Is rustortnnate for the wit , 12 440T1197Z1111L. I - W letknowledge the following neatly Mind womplimutt tram the Philadelphia Prue: The Pittah Gaudio has finned an -,..ixoellinstmas number. The aril elm It contain' are appropoe, Interesting • • and well written, and have been Judi , I . elonabeideeted., . . We iinnittrespactinlij advise o'er ternebdaircatemnporaty to lay awe*. that anntbee al our cepa, as next quiet= thfitiellent limits will lie fresh . 'aid% astrxoa,itom.Wiabin g ton, wbleb Is hapmtuit. If Una It is that DODooK 411111, Is to be sent hereon 110111.1 . i ' 111- imabirry from England for the -- settlement of the Alabama cent:ovary at Übe day.' To thLr•rety credible report, the eurb4dons gossips at the Caoltalosla another story, by way of till to the kite, suggesting that England Is waling to satisfy our dal= for dams _ gee by selling to us Britlah Cohn:ablest a long pricer • - • - • T1:1 Gararrs ham been among the surliest, the most falthfhl and most con sistent of the, journals of . this city, in supprothig the project for the construe. lion of an enlarged canal from the River to the Leke. In the true Interests of that ozone, It has' snounced the barges" who tirreitased to plunder and ruin it. How true this le, is known to those intelligent readers end candldfrimids who have ob served oar course for the put two years. Supported by their, good opicloa and never warming; confidence, and by our own purpose always to merit such trust, win well sfbrd to he Indifferent to the else:kir of the exposed ring, or of the few Innocent or Ignorant startle the Ilty modal are now oting in luxury on their Ill gotten gains. It will bring home to them all, the probability that their day of reckoning may soon arrive. This nen. tence is another illustration of the peril every man is In who fancies that either he or any combination of lawless men with whom he acts is stronger than the law. He and they may flourish with Impunity for a- while, just as Idotuajoy and his combination did, but the day of retribution is bound to como sooner or later, and then their Chestnut street parades, in purple, and _fine linen, their midnight carounii, their fast horses, and other fut companions, are Changed for the coarse garb, the coarser fare, and a weaver's loom In a small cell in the peni tentiary. EZII Special Deposita with Bank Cagan*. The stockholders of the Second Na• Boned Bank of Cleveland intend to raise the question bow rub the directors are liable, under the National Currency act, for lona sustained from the appropris. don by their cashier of the securities of spuie deposits. Decis!enslave already been rendered on some points of cases closely resembling that of the Cleveland Bank; bat the latter involves anew lesue. B is not Inquired whether the directors took all reasonable are of-these special deposits, but whether they kiiew, of the existence of such deposits, and thereby were brought under the p - ovisions of the act, which does not contemplate their custody by national banks. It they did know what sort of business their cashier was transacting, then, it is claimed, they violated the provisions of the act. The Comptroller of Currency has, it Is air. sated, repeatedly informed bank officers that the (*roof specialdeposits transcends their powers, and that the banks are liable in case of loss. And the act itself says that id cue of violations of the t, "every director who partidpated in ac or assented to the ume shall be held liable, in- his personal and individual capacity, for all damages which its shareholders or any other person shall have sustained in consequence of such violation." Tax Empress of France, since her re. turn to Paris, distributed to the ladies of her acquaintence rich presents brought . from Egypt, consisting of shawls end stuffs from the Levant, jewels and ob jects of muleinty. Among the persons most favored were the Ductiess de Motley, the Marquise de Los Nerismas, ' Jima. Canrobert, the Princess d'Essling, the Dachar de Malakoff and Mme Welt& PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE; THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1869, GENERAL NEWS. Dzoorgo potatoes with crowbars leas one of the bibulous incidents of fall farm hag in Canada. A wome_n in Chicago recently seized a man, and, before he could secure assist ance, brataliy married him. THE French Government has rearrang ed Oil postal schedule of charges between France and the United States. Titrarir TI[OHIAND copies of Tenny son's new volume, "The Holy Grail and Other Poems," were sold in England is advance of its publication, A husiscirgen has discovered a meth. od of steering balloons by producing a vacuum in front of the balloon, -which is consequently driven forward. Sous ingenious 7- New Yorker his in vented a metallic clasp to incloie a ballot, by the use of which, he contends, two can not be cast together without detection. A. Sul FRANCISCO lady who had an eye knocked out with a rocket, sees $lO,OOO damages with the other eye. The man who tired the rocket cant's see it, though with two eyes. IT is said that before any further nego tiations concerning the Alabama claims are proceeded with a new British Mini ster, in plane of Mr. _Thornton, will be sent to Washington. Tux total cost of all school houses crested within-the last year, in Ohio, is $1,874,118. The total value of all the school houses and grounds now in the State is $12,462,700. A siuvEgfiect vagrant wandered into the Court House of Madison county, lowa, and was discovered at 'midnight warming himself at the stove, • which he was stuffing with - the court records. Tug city of Buffalo laya claim to the possession of more mischievous boys than any other city of Its size in the tenntry. Reference is made to boys who indulge in "feats of pure and unadulter ated musedness." Tort public debt statement for the pres ent month will show about the same de crease as last month, $7,500,000. The gold in the Treasury up to date is $107,- 228,000; gold certificates, $37,882,650; currency, $10,410,000, M. Dcrxiisson, the lease of the gamb ling hells of Baden-Baden and Weisbaden, , has opened a branch establishment in Egypt,- and the decendants of Nam ' metichus and Astrampsychus are courts only invited to make their little games. Grit. boom L. ALcoltO, recently elect ed Governor of Mississippi, has declined the - poahion of Provisional Governor, tendered to him by Gen. Ames, for the time Intervening between this end the day of his inauguration u Governor by authority of his election by the people. Ax Irishman of Dunmore,' Pa., on be. log appealed to for his signature on a petition for "Free-Cuba.' exclaimed, "Ah ! I know what you want; you want to annex Candy, and git Cu then when there comes another draft, we e poor dirt!, will have no plane to go to. I'll not do it." Sig WALTER Score's old Edinburg home-"dear 89 North Castle street,' as he used to call it—the house in which "Waverley" was written, where he re aided for twenty-five yam, and with which he parted with such deep sorrow, Is now in part an attorney's office, and In part a lodging house. Tna statistics of Chicago far the pres ent year show the receipt of : Wheat, bush . _ . Corn, bush . . Other - grains, bush . • . Lumber, feet . . . Hogs, number . , Cattle, number . THE -Brooklyn Union was recently sold for $150,000 in currency. The Brooklyn Zoete has been Bold for $BOO,- 600 cash currency. The San Francisco News changed hands lately, at $105,000 in gold. Front these figures, newspaper stock Is on the advance, as neither one of thejournala quoted would have brought so much money daring the war. A ritevxma who bought a bottle of "genuine" eau at Cologne, found that It burned holes in his handkerchief and ex coriated his skin, like acid. He sued the vendor, bet lost his case, because there was shown, in microscopic German char. actors on the-label the words, "The con tents are an imitation, of which the pur ity is not guaranteed," As a railway train stopped at Hands, a station in Indiana, lately, the brakeman thrust his bead inside the ear door and loudly called t "Hanna!" A — young lady, sitting next the door, probably en- , dowed with the poetic appellation of Hannah, snpncetng that the brakeman was addressing her, and shocked at hie I familiarity on so short an acqueintance,l frtuined and retorted, "Shut your' . mouth I" A Lemmas darkey of great age as sembled all his descendants to the fourth' I generation, last week, for an old fash ioned "candy pull." Unfortunately cer tain questions of legitimacy arose, and' one of his grandchildren was arrested for shooting one of his great-grandchildren, j and again oaa of his irteat-grandehil dren's uncles watt put In the station house for shooting his cousin's youngest daugh ter, while several -of his descendants of miscellaneous denominations were locked up for disorderly conduct. Tux washing and ironing of the So chitin Community, at Oneida, New York, is performed by an apparatus which, with the buildings containing it, , cost $B,OOO, The Community is composed of two hundred and thirty-seven members, who, every week, send eighteen pieces each to the wash. The•charge for each person amounts to twenty-nine cents, or about twenty cents a dozen. The result of these Oterations, it is assert. ed, show that a co-operailve washing association coold be established, with great saving of expense to the members. Jaicunis announces that eight members of the Dent family gathered around Pres ident Grant's Christmas turkey, besides • number of other relations, and some friends, as follows: Mr. Dent, father of Mrs. Grant, Judge and Mrs. Judge Dent, General and Mrs. F. T. Dent and daugh ter, Mr. and Mns. George Dent, Doctor and Mrs. Alexander Sharp, Horace PR,- for and wife, General Genenjactez..i. Comstock and r. Smith and wife, and Masters Ulysses and Jessie Grant, and Mies Net. lie Grant. Grant put heavy dinner inside-- dents before the spread was removed. A "wszainso can" on the e=rects of New Yorigen Christmas day attracted much attention. It wu an open car, built like an omnibus, with seats all around, and two steps behind by which to enter. It was drawn by a horse, and Instead of wheels the vehicle had eight ' iron feet, four on each aide.' As Mahone ' moved It lifted and pat down those feet, just as an animal lifts and puts down Its feet when progressing. It trotted along in the street upon the pavement without a track, making about as much 'noise as a common cart does. Looking at tho feet only, It presented a very singular appear. once. There were several persons in it, and_ it was evidently out for exhibition and trite. =1 Tus Colored Schools of every deserir. lion In the Southern States number 5454, with 9508 teachers and 256,858 scholar& Of these, 8814 schools report their opera lions regularly, and are attended by 204,- 258 scholars, of whom 11'2,227 were slaves. The colored people sustain, wholly or in part, 1581 schools, own 759 bnildings themselves, and are furnished 772 buildings by the Bureau. In the last year Virginia has gained 50 schools; North - Carolina 83 schools, with 8209 pupils; Georgia 105 schools, with 527 pupils; Mississippi 67 schools, with 2973 pupils, and Tennessee -91 schools, with 9348 pupil!. The other Southern States show increase, but not so much. Alga male:faits less prowess than any other State. Tint Augusta - (Georgia) Conirtilutional. Of says " In 1847 the bloody story of the Duke and Di:obese of Praalln slanted the world. Through the whiles of one Mlle Henrietta de Luzy, a governess In the family, the Duke was estranged from his wife. The Dachas Insisted upon the departure of the woman from her house. She lett the house, but did not quit Paris. ! Not long after this the Duchess was mar. dared in her chamber at night; the Duke was wrested as the assassin, and Wile de Lazy taken' as an accomplice. The suicide of the Duke stopped all proceed ings, and Wile de Luzy escaped to Am. Brice. We now ;earn that she subse quently became the wife of one of the persona who petformed the mock mar riage at Richardson's deathbed. The name of the reverend gentleman is not given, but the public eye la fastened upon - O. B. Prothlnghinn, and he hiut been called upon to say itthla account be true, and If so, how far his own relation with the woman de Luzy Influenced his free love doctrines in and out of the pulpit." HELP HATtitE IN DISTRESS. She veins of DB. 87.111ZIPil LUNG CURE menet be estimated in dollars and teats. non. sends of people who bare used It can testifr to Its estraorditary merits—some of them far gone with diseases ofibelungs and pulmonary ore... It is without question one of the spredieit 'as writ to the most soothing of all tong medlolnes. It will cure the worst ease of Antn. It will ours loog.etandlog cases of Bronchitis. It will enresiliting of blood. • • It will cure a common cough Ina few day It will core the worst cam of sore•throat It will Care Marsh to the head It willows larraattla. • M=I2MM Bealdea most other dines/a of the lungs and pultnonaty CI UM. If any one will relent over the matter they Trill ant fiat moat of their di.' •aeasee are o a:lotted by obetruellen In come of •- - the ehatmela that elMlaate morbld matter from the eyct•m. Dr. It 1tY51.813 LUNG CURL opens out thee. channel. -Dr. Netter , . Luna Cure, whllst.it remotes obetruetton, It at the tame time glemihealltd. on. and pleasure to the blood, soothes -he rooeh sex:funs of the throat and :Ewes and Is withal ► wholesome and pleasant medlelce to Ml=l2d=2ffl wasting aad -decay of the Dowel, of the syntela and It will Impart to all the mana renewed elgoi and energy The sr - Inter mouths are thou which are usually regarded u the most prone of coughs and cab* and rwearouptlve Invalids during tiirirerla ter are mostly forewarned to keep Indoors, for the rea• Don that the cold is sot toProdnc• • teedeecr In the trate= to talaamatorr action and render those einem. &Moon to oars. Dr. 'a Lung Care comas to dm std of Catreated as helps alio to make good mitt newlblood to old In the restoration and renewal of Porte. If all read thle ulicle will but try one bottle of Dr. Hersey , . Lung Core, it will convince them more of Om troth of what no may th on ..7thlug we can writ,. It combines In It tome of the mat valuable ankles of the twofer'a needles, and no one can rue It velthoot benefit. On and see Dr. EnTset at hleOraat Molina! When, 181 Liberty attest. ‘olBee boon from nine In the manilas 00111 one In the arta hoop, and froze thy*e o'clock oath elz In the evening. and eeven until nine at Want. vacua •e, 1/611 THE GREAT PICTORIAL AIINIIAL. Rosientr. Milted dia.., Almanac for ISTO. distrilmtioe, Eratte, throughout the Belted States and eh civilised counts!es of the Western Ho mliphere, 111107, ready for distribution. and all who What to understand the true philosophy of health should read and yowl.. the valnahle suggestions Is contains. lii•Altion to an admi table medical Imitate on the causes, pretrial°. nod care eta great variety of dike. es, Item. braze, a large amount of Ittersstle g to tea merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the farmer, the pianist, and profeesional man; and the ulcuboloue bate been made for !nth meet. dines sod latitudes as are most suitable for •cor. reel and tomprchensive NATIONAL CALANDAII. _ The nature um, and eilraordinary es altar, elfeets of lIOSTITrati.B STOMACH BITTERS, the staple Conk and alttrative of more them half the Christian world, are fully set forth In Its Pages, srtileh ate elk Lott epee/ ed with Plttorkl lunsttatlone, valuable recipte for Os household and farm;. hllmortme anetdotes, MA other In. stpictive and amusing rezones matter, original and selected. Among the Annuale appearing with the opening el she year, ibis es the most eis.ieuol r sm uHt mnyri b . e li ha eufsre t . h e beck ng . t s T hee p et r P o l - of i&two..t stamp, w1 , 1,01,114400py by MAU to any person en • e•cnot procure on• In his oeighborbood. The BIT filth arc ooldlgevrr, city. atom and village, and are extensively need sambas/ the tithe teed world. 27.000,000 23,000,000 12,000,000 1,000,000,000 1,872,000 400,000 NOTICES. - r -- o , rzor or Ins Liar.. Corms Wu,. Co. Demob, 21111 b. I arTIIE ANNUAL - MEETING of Ile Strekbolde:s ot the Eagle Cotton Milli Company will ba Debt at tr. onlea of the Company, in Allagbeny CI ty. TUESDAY. Jan. nary •Ib, InTE, be twee. Um doors of load 4 for the tlrellon of Firs . (15) Dlreetors. Trusarer end Clerk, to Serra for the ensuing year. ORLANDO M. Er ASPER, MIN OrrlC Or A 1.1.1‘0/11LXT irspar.CM CO, NO. al trill • VANUA. Prrrearnou Itterober 111119.. farAN ELECTION FOIL Meets-. of I,IL Cottimay to term the entnleg year...lllDi held at Otis °Moe, o MONDAY. JAMErAoY 110. b, ' MOTO. betoret Mot hoots 0110 A. N. AO4 A T. N. arMONONGIAHELA NAYIGA TION CORP/APP—The anneal meeting of the Stockholder. of this Company will be held on PH 0 RSDAY. the 13th day of 'January. 1010, at A o'cioehr. Is.. at their °Zoe. No. 04 Diamond .trcat, Pittsburgh. for the eltetlon or as. fir the ...wing Too, on& other bylne... Toe pot . will Y os, at 4 o•elcak. • • W. BAIIEWILL, Boonton . : deCherii3o..:lll ar.NOTICE TO PERSONS haw . INO boatuof any durerlpUon, or mato. Halo( any kind Wog on the ♦ limner./ river, carts. dray. or wagons, not bring reported. Ton are beruby nottial , TO REPORT AT ONCE. • • Or the) TM! be •oli at Um • Eipiratiol► of Ttoenty Dave ROBERT 0. Uft dolt ALLIOLIZIST WHAILMANTIE. rarIROA GMT DIVTII7.II. LIFE issußANtr. CO. OF PZIMPYLVA- N l / 1 .-1 ►c anneal eleetlon for ItMir DIRAC TOM of Ws Company. to sem for formica', Federal held at the office el tee (Artisans, 75 street, Morel:way Clty,on MOND aY, January 1010.1559, 001000. Use boars a Iti a. Y. Ind 3 0. 11. J. 111J03. 9acretu ALLZOIIiNT, Dee. 20. IVOD. 7 400 ~~~~~:~. ~ iii~~~ Psoriß's SAYsalls PARE or Ascsousxr. a...ember Is. me. FairTHE PIHECTOBSOF THIS Bank hare tots dAy deoored dirld•el of Virg PLR CENT., rope of tioTemoteat tax, royablo on asa.ftar Jaouary ad, MO. ~.L7 ZAPALTA., LIZTOCT NATIONAL BAIN. PITTABIT. au, D(e. 13. 1363.( rirTIIIE ANNUAL ELECTION • • to ERVEN' DIBICTOBS of tele Beek. to nitre for the enentig year. wall be held at the Benelux Roue. No. 00 Fourth Avenue. on TUEntIAY, the 11th of .Tenuarf, 1870, /a temp the hours of land • nletock r. 11. M==l=tM sac or Tacen rirnimme r imietroexil. /sev• - 1 -. rirTHE -ANNEAL ELECTION for L trotters or Mb Bank will take Waco 0 the Seeking lime. an TUMIDLY, January 11 th. INTO, between the hones of /0 A. X. end Sr. Y. I— . - JOHN B. LIVINGSTON. • zrcii "ggiriat i ii.Srie. I Elf - THE ANIMAL ELECTION for thirteen Moreton of Ode Hank be held at the Beetles House. on TUESDAY. Jaatiarf 110, 1570, bet reea the hours of 1 --- 14 0 o elect r. 0. ♦. Lose. cum., NAT2O.AL...IIi Of Cnn.l.C2. Ihressmuiminecesber IL MIL 1 EgrANiNtmenoN FOR TOM. ?XXV DIRICTORS or thle Bank, to eerve during the enioler rear. xln be bold at _the Butting Houle. corner Wood 'itreet and Moth , on TIIXED&T. Jannerr nth. 10.0. between the boars or it A. a. and Y T.Y. JOICPH H. HILL. Ceekter. IarCITIZENBt . NATIONAL DARK Ur PIITABIIIIGH.—An election h. Nine 1 , !mum of tide Benk..to semi for tho urslei Yeerorttl be held at the Banking Hoene on TURADAY, 11.1 Jaeger,. MITA, between the hours of 11A.*. *Ltd A r. A. I.E. BRADT. JO.. Ceehler. Prrnamteri, PA.. Deat i . ll. 1869. MNCRAMICII. NATIONAL RAM& • Pirrinvaan. December L. IlarAN ELECTION FOR DI BICt.TOH9 of this ravt wW ba 'held at the Banking Haase po lIIIrbD/Y. Janis y 11. INTO, batweantba bolus *ll9 at. and IP. IL JOHN 6. aIASTIN. enabler. Y•xv~•cro~=se' N•i. ac. )111.14:Zgg:be.r I. H r rAIISIDAL ELECTION thts Bask Inn take plsea et the / 2 .Stht Hours an TOLSON!. Jsakaary 11th, 1370, kttwees Qs hous li a.. ig.and 2T. JOHN SCOTT. Jo., Caddo:. ALLZONENT NATIONAL HAptc, • PlTtesurali, DtOENIOTI . Li. RM. tgrAN ELECTION OF LUBEC. 30.115 to um dutas tha catalairecr telll be held at the Butkus time, Re. 33 PIRh avenue,. on 1IIt!D•T. Jane try ILb, / 3 70. between Ms bodes o'll ♦ .3. cad 1 r,l. W. 1160•331.135, thualer.. FRUIT CAN TOPS. . . - - SEDF 'L IBELING . I? lira-. CAN . TOP.I COLLINS, & WRIGHT. PITTSIIIIRGH,PA, ' w• rw pno T oo to mown.. otio esroes. Easels, sof as =s toPqrsiieg tee Amos of the tUansess Ispoe tha cover, isdleilser tram ti t onstor to c ar es me: orsocaniernamins ayes Uhl asarth Periumittr. rrotzsatovpte, bV tk 111 Mtlas i atm of rrtad Um Mit tit eat 0011tilD3 manta, tbs_polater teallaa la P "F"'ml a lit . M . Ote r aftr i Nam _ • r _ 1 WEDNESDAY, DEC, 29, 1869 WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos, 180 and 182 Federal Street, MANY GOOD BARGAIN/ IN Dress Goode, Long and Square Shawls, Breakhist Shawls and Sontage, Waterproof Cloth., Cloaking Cloths, Cassimeres and Jeans, Blankets and Coverlids, Country Flannebt Opera Flannels, do. A Great Variety of FANCY GOODS For the Holidays, Wholesale and Retail. WIJ•LI A N SEMPLE'S Nee. ISO sad IBS Federal Street, FANCY GOODS REDUCED PRICES Balance of Stock. Work BRASS, Wr iting _Desks, Fancy Do:xfs, Begar Stands, Dolls, Ste , tee„ IDED BARGAINS NOW OFFERED To Seenre Rapid Sale, MACRIIII,GLYDE it Co's, EMI d at- 78 and 80 Market Street. WEED 1 1 C. I. DONNELL, ?sc. orat7 FAMILY FAVORITE SEWING NACMNES The Beet in the Market ID AT RODERATI PRICES, Easy Terms. UN BIGGER & SOL 116 11U111HET S7BgET. dell1:2111•TVIS ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS, No. 110 Market Street. Coute . tstat tut anureallr It - ps and too mart. rbIitgt I" FRIPARTM, 6 tlts Zi = li d rtc from. he oom asoaltatfartby za [at C. t NWT irj,gll .a . ri car fi ai..at= Superb Paris Mower Stands, Card Elegant Moos Boxes, Elegant Ratsdkercyßoxes, Work Boxes, . Writing Desks, Port/duos. - Pocket Books, • Dftssing.Casess • Statuary,. . . • , 4/bonos. • • Russia Leather Saes Vienna . ftar enes Ladies' Companions, ~ • filorocco-hatchels, Odor Cases. Bohemia Mass and .China Vases, etc., ere,' ilinOrdets talon to totoon_goods. C. YEAGER a CO. dtU I)MA.M4DINTMIS LI HATA ELMS !!_.' OPLNIS His PACE O N TUESDAy, McFADDEN'S• Federal Streit, Allegheny. DIAMONDS, 'rimers usAtoinaliss. Tattrilgt: ilar=l%."4- trr...eiu,uto.stuvas.Aud . Dririzo W ittirtiMLAN WW.Da AND VASNA, Info ehomuse sacetious. . !MONZA Aso PABIAN STAID. I ANY. mainly ehishruf Amman Isms aid masts, clashes!, .fug, .14 salaam • OLuCKS, PAINTINGS, ele.. ma. :17 z e:BO 7111,j - . T. MoPADDYS, Jr. 1966' wALrrcirCEig: 11 0141:13A:lit ,ORR do fcCONAHY, •T'eevcrelera. IN IFIDEILL BT., met st Vita Arszeumar. Our Goods are trnsurpatiged GI-4:0013S. I=l== LADIES' FELT SKIRTS Nos. 180 aad 188 Federal Street, ALLEGEIZAT CITY MA WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CLUBS OUT Wholeiale Department, Pith New and Desirable Goods, ~:ASTERN PRICES. BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS KAY at COMPANY, "i7Pcbcoci. HIM now own nor examlninton tbalr splendid nonunion of Holiday Hooks, All woolly perelimd. - end et lasted whatnot* nn, end omelette, In part of the LATENT and MOST ZLEGART liOIIIB of the AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PRESS =1 C.:4l*rWu banatlfali Mastrated Presentation Volumes TINE ZD:TIONB 07 STANDARD PROSE English and American JUXOIIII6B. FAXILY AND POUIrtT PRAYER BONCIi, . the beautiful issues et the OXYOID 11=5. Also, in Sao au ortm Wetting Desks. Islourlsts• Casey • reettelloss. Peeks% Desks, Library Inkstands, lawkiaanuass. soar Is. . Mess sad Chess learns. 6•111 rens .ssl rum slatt•amers. art•ibty respeatra ll y solidi as early szMill Mato of their nook, “a5..1..t um It is mums mud for att.nuctivaass• and virlety. de2. XI HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Very Lowest Priem JOSEPH HORXER, 129 Smithfield Street'. Cu! splendid stock of liciuma n:ltnisrlsing boantlhalln Illastrased 7111:01911T4 TIOj VOs.II I / 2 5 of American and Mnitillab. Standard Prore and Pootloal Wriblue. Vancliali and A..inerlean. Juvenile. 07 Book.' •12i0 • Faintly and l'oeket.„Bll:dee and klyinn IloolES ALSO, A TIX MOITYIiNT OP Wrath y Sleatra. - Pot - Yet .13nolcs, • ortrolloa.lnketanda. Card Comes, Photogtraph Albums. Chroinoa. 'Marlow (atoll Pena anti Panoy "Sttionary. Will be sol at the Very Lowest Prises. STANDARD TRUIE TIM Mundt Observations If the Dare it Our thrx oburnteey. J. B. REED & CO., Jewelers, No. 68 Fin Amnia NEW ADVERTISEDIII NEW GOODS WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, OiTr A r/NE STOOK OF MILBALNELHITED, Nice and Olean. LADIES' AND lISSES' FURS. Ladies' Fancy Scarfs. Fancy Bags and Satchels, Lace Collars and Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hose and Underwear, Men's Undershirts and Drawers, Gloves and Socks, Neck Ties and Scarfs, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. An Extra Good Bargain In Wholesale and - WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, I= CRUM,GLYDE do CO., Nos. 78 and 80 Market St., MERCHANTS AND DEALERS • irtalik 4 will BllDlCilild 'Which Qe7 offer at (ULTATZTri, BOILDISO.) POETIOAL WRITERS. 3B X .T..a In 181, Rosewood and Mahogany BOOKS =33=l in= TIME. =I OBNIMIL REDUCTIONS TO CLOSE THE ENTIRE STOCK!! BATES & BELL OFFER THEIR Choice Selected Stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, Silks, Cloaks, Blankets, Velvets, VERY LOW PRIORS • To Reduce the stock. don ELEGANT HOLIDAY PRESENTS For Centime', Suitable for /11111111,EIBIRD, BIOTHIII OS MIND. DRESSING ROBES or ae.t bosistlfal potsooks, silk Hood sod doologs of silk quilted. They aro dooldolly the kaailsosasot goods So the aaarkat. wed aro stand • AT MODERATE PRICES. ALSO, NAXILIONN LINZ or mews SMOKING CAPS TOMS. NSA as demi Thu of GMAT! , /UR NUMMI GOOD% all siltattle for • orefal ROL. IDAY GIPS. GUY, POOR & RESB, 6111111 lre. , Oput Hem Bollllag. dm la Ifii tTEST OIL STRIKE. LIIITHTT t .I , OISZOISEL • Tita-DZ I To mire a r ea hsa4o4 Joanna just name and eee swami splitadld bargains are offend to the cor dons nosh or eoring sad anntater Clothespin preparod gad. shlblaird so theanhile by • IA C. Tamiatans.w. She Most Lanier to be enjoyed woes Os Mil who rhJa&az puny dressed th scuts o N Itossawrr Inn* l t blso so cosalbetablin aos to algldin the flood= of Ma amnion, Bach Cambia are to be had oh B. C. Tastrawassyri. To prasties ZOOM:ore, don't spend Hiss sons °Meaty where extortionate inapt* charge wk. for nuslitaimry clothing. tat nano sad gist Ye worth at iniuT go llar }off spend, at S. TaAITtaILUIOL ihraa TEA= al the Avon st% pnetlesa away Sasa4 b a . .l . l dlt at the .zoiboth cry Mae foes =than clinasoe7ivery man free to Vg Bo x a ca . = Tt?' . 1 " 1 ":"'" C.. LAIOX MICH • ' wins ATTHZ tar ST worth SUN & • snits an la worth ma inns Ibr lo g worth Mfl I, WWI 1•021 th attefor • As& sawn mat% won too zamerotui to wen. Watta tritiara Y inosa b =kr... ones. 133 CANDIES ! CANDIES !! Over 100 Hinds. BTSIOTLY xuazdA..i tz.E. =I US FEDERAL 'STREET, £L&EQIEJIT OTT!. GEORGE. BEAVER CLOSING 0 great Reduetto 7:I3EVST Z. W. DNMAR T.CWEN'TY TO THIR 59 MARKS DVERT/SEIBIIINTiI. THR , - ~,,, GRIND CLEARANCE ME HOLIDAY SALE, HORNE'S, STILL CONTINUES!! USEFUL DM:IU.BLE GOODS !! Extremely Low Prices! HA4DHERCHIEFS, Every Style and Runty. Ladles, Gents mid T-Asioe 1E O GEHAT.VARISTY RI Collars, Satin, Handkerchiefs and Ohemirottes, Linen Embroidered Setts, in Anal Boxes, Brooke Scarfs, Silk Scarfs, Boman and Embroidered Sashes, Sash and Bow Ribbons, handsome styles Just received, Fine French Flowers, Willow and Ostrich Plumes, Bonnet Velvets, Trimming Satins, Boulevarde Skirts, French Corsets, Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, Fine Silk Fans, Fancy Belts, Jet aid Plated 7ewelrY, Ladies' Cardigan Jackets, Traveling Satchels, Gloves and Hosiery IN STYLES AND QUALITY TO SUIT ALL. Merino and Wool Underwear. NEW. STOCK Gents' Neck Weard Handkerchief Bows and Ties, • ,Pulse Warmers, &a • 77 IND 79. MARKET ST. 8 o A al 1 0g At Z 0 ^ a FA Z ... I t .141 w I ~ r 4 cilmgq goo. 3 M ill El g g • FR ri4 DR. V7DITIZEB rIONTIOWIS TO :rizzavr garrotelseame, tlytddla ta an Ito farna A 4l ==des= at d l oi , Arnza t i rnas n c fl lemon:on lio mAZ-si grgirll:4 . sti i s tect e ornesia, Inaination, counention, eidaty, unuallum, druid anion, tosser usemory, indolonoe, nocturnal sad loony tantrollod menua1 . 71 . 11 . 6 • rendar merlon nealetacten. Mare pennowesal tam ale arc e o:ra t olitatloia t ieci t i .4. l= dra %ha Tinto • trials 0. wet • • • • particular 2105 b l = le:Ameno . Unworn. or on or Illoontlon UraVailVl, bra:hash , rrhoea. enrrhogla. Dynan. sad laterinty or Baneasees, are Maio arrtno mottnanoess. • rlt lo sellterMent oat a . p i lug y ,a ft wlto *Mao i= "d a=jull &gads of man n = otilitir". teat Tat Donor %thee a nedloal punablet 01 • =Bono not als/1 aracolstoo of nomad ornate dlowasinnhat on be hod On notice • or by null for two atnen, to waled envelopes. Zany seinen q onion. lannonlon to 105 Mond, sad on:tabling theta to cannons the woo else mann of ibi•complatata. The entotilonstat t crealan tart iimM . ntit ' gr. tit ' 111 art , s oi n gtfcr . g ., =2 ,„. zip= = t aw al ti nusan '! Plan In wan loolanees. however.. poronal cionteatlon 10 abooltately neepouT, wh/le ta others 4417pm:spool attention lo root bed, sad .• ter the acconuaedoUon of nob patients than are smegaa . c o oanceadje sp a m s tau anttl~ tO. =4•Azi-c=p..... prepoial b lay ofttoe.. ? „, Macon. under bhp paschal wo. poonhleto at can ave. or K4:,:m7411:74": ang.'ilL.,`"t2A 1i....".7.1412:41a9 • L. D. I ULTOS 11I•OAN v. PULTON & 11PGANN i EMA.CITICA. I .I . I.I:73I.IIMUES. GAS AND STEAM PITTED", Mese • PIITABITiaIi. PA. Lead PIM Gans Hose; Ola 7lvarea. Blabs. Lath Tabs and Womb muse.. hot Pipe and Titt l, ll l . Ala and Does Pamirs, and Stamm Coot • alwap on band. Pabl'o and Primp Buildings !Wad ay 1.1 b . UAL Water and Masai ll:atlas o• tae. JotiVar . rev oitosOod to. UT' BALE 1! n in Prices of CI 30 et" c;co,iiii; u:Er. DOWN TY P:ER QENTIIM. T STREET. li II Children.