Q 17: , ;= 10 ,10 ,mcc ywo. 1868. THE MERU GAZETTE The Jafrgest' daily roper in the hartle of PeobVliogiyatintees the Old year of its ceistenee wait &mare fact ilia I"' di ' . soninateng the raw., neon of the day, stdfor'?,,,deetur rood political service imporicia presidential Canvass of ems. Pueforthootbsgec'ssfon clf Oangee., promties to prorione of OSe rnott import ant lie:ret etee ferule - lion of the Gov- Tu"4-ebicl iprocealinge wilt be anx iously watched; by the intelligent mosses. e fewbf the ifieki tiltereg marred in the 10,44404tAa latirLetais 59 the' GA. IRTTE are pads:an'ugemlia for &fay dtspeadat and team darthg th, miefolt:fir: a highly inlegera co?, ‘„ .„,,det .r oy,;,;',l.ltws the eronfidenza and f r i en daip 01-01eledirig me mbers •of the srnate and rObsbri.Al:Acadi of the earl. ous peextriehents,'Osett the leading ponti ficals .Seloieicsond Washington, so that on rewiring the fire, readers lOst reliable intelltgeneo .f, the ascil 4104bera mr • Th e rgeeof the Stile Legiazo. tare; mi ming o ,yeeet session, tow ais, ( Uai many elixir.' tionrierip!rO tmee prose {afsicdag, anna up. for kmalieec. O.42ETTE kcep al the age 00 ,da r ing 0 8. 8 Cain session, we isieliiyiste!a.d faiihist eorrespende,,i. ~,,:iitej,,,Ospftyreport thetrotcedings etb4l44. l t.ka rb P b • politfad journal of Pills intne w itch faithfully ref ices and &today had by Lho Union ippg a tiF .,parly, and interpraca by a &Pa 0 ,1 6"" 4 sontlektato.teeTY!,',";;,;,",,u'' 4f oar p.n.. 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On rutin, yearn to the markets at tA. raga .f i b Omaha. t-antorton in dispute. Par . :Avoids eft! favor all tg path' up CAN. dab .1 met. and not •liotatxgrilu , r truculent. In earth, des eh an =Wrenn hat none of our readantrUgatel harprtredegf no 4 a tone. Ad &Hoes to etata am be meth at any that. at rut". nth • Portmartert and 11. Emir an ta quoted t ant eu Ahead . Mi3MEIMM!!!! =TM MIECIE —and mu to the parr opp - Vie 112 r Pm` opoefolos eappla of .ak, 'Day; ' fib. oddest. lao proprWaro, • PE33lltilt HEED & CI, Os LS? tot 111.1.150. Tot. Maud t 6 ?WA bind. PLanhtrph. Q CCIIILI.7 ranee. an Western CvanellesnlS. /Were, OW .as West n Viertn!• t u 01.1 um Knees.. •sstd send us en.rnd naps. eslllusd ;os cu year*, r5D' sus 1,450 the DAILT SUERabin:TO, etairtte 111.11011.0611,'IcoVinnE11 16, 1367. Tsui cast of li3enator Humphrey.; charged. With demanding . and accepting bribes, In the reFformar co of his official dudes, ls_before the Grand Jury at Al. hazy. Soine.of the witnesses refused to testify, the' laws ebieldieg ir.em from mimbilthig thitnielsea That does not look as if the charges against the Sena- Ur were Irmtigated by . political malice, am bas been alleged by ltia friends; but the look Ls that the laws ought to bo al tered so therwiliesscs can be made to testify Wilhelm being exposed to-criminal A Kilian AMONG THE CHIVALRY. For'ethey, eire before the war Mr. Moray:. W3se made a Considerable Arne In : the politica of the country. Al ways 'Violeta. frothy; ?lustre, tract.lent, -btu miter, Iris Of the deurripthez to CAD: UTltal the title:nth sad brutal. In eon. sequence ir peCtx* qnslities, did more than, msay southern men of t bleier arnacttles and character In sow &Ord. between the two sections and Inbriairtng on the rebellion. When the war broke out, he entered the- Con federate uttWary sertriee, , sod to some Tartars large expectations were enter tained that his career_ woad be brilliant. The emit proved that the aptitudes which mate a: caustic vituperator, are not:time which pruduce a great captain. Asa ameilil he prised 'complete fill- Afteithe close of, the rebellion Mr. E. A. POiliED Look upon himself the tut of funlitiiog is contribution to contem• psnuntous _history. This is always a labor of delicacy; often of, difficulty. Mamie characters are , seldom estimated Awing thestir and Wale ; of events In which they participate, as they are when the pudons of the oment die out and an htifertial Judgment informed of their PoweriCatid perfoimaneet. Mr. Pon. 14.111's oar ertaklng was pectin Lrli dint- Milt. some of Ida heroes had acquired s fictitious reputation from the incapacity of the loyal leaders they had confronted and overthrown, or had attained a kind of collegial' grandeur by the very ruin they had wrought. Others had been un fortusfately eircumganced so as- not to afford them fair scope for their abilities. AM of them were Vet enveloped in the imoke of the contest, making It . hard_ matter to - discriminate the actual from the failacioas Of conrseMi. Pot..trap bad to depict General Wise. Perhaps his portraiture of him Wia n tebitictonLte than of any other Individual. At all events, It ac corded with the general Judgment of the rebel MI well as the loyal clement of the nation, and this Ii not small , pulse. A copy of thebook was sent . by the pub. Usher to Mr. Wise, accompanied by a letter asking h.m to make such sugges• lions for a reviled edition as he shnuld deem jut and proper. Flo road the book, and his vaulty was wounded. No wonder. It is not pleasant for a man to be prored all that moot men dispise, and Whin noprospeCt that the case can be clanged by any additional evidence Which It is possible to adduce. Ur. Wise reminded, not in the way' Oa publisher suggesteo, but after his awn fashion. In a rasping letter to a e eweieper. If there is any satisfaction 111 'rubel abase of an opponent, he had It; for his - production is a master piece of blechguardism. The only drawback, EC, far, woe the consideration that the book thighs lieu and in (keno?, less or more,: Ile opinion of-poiterlty, - while the letter weele be peony mire tote forgotion: Wisest , felt the cudgelling he theelesel, and, not content •to rest upon yt,edinntalieg,,herpOlTeg. .to pay Mr. Wow In kind. So he wrote a baler and. rushed it into the columns of a news paper. He accomplished all be had in tended, by surpassing his enemy in the use of his own weapons. He managed to SUMIES Mr. Wise in extravagant in vective, and at the same time to edge his warmness with a superior literary Mr. WISE was overcome. Historic moments failed him and he was vanquish. ed in the gamd or throwing dirt. Noth ing remained that he comffi do, except to resort to the barbarism of the duel or the ruffianism; of smassination. Be chose the latter; and ttds he attempted by proxy. Perhaps this is u suitable an ending of his public course as could well be devised. RELIGIOIIII ItTgLiti;ENCIL. . , ' The Anniversary Meetings of the Evan gelical Societies of the Protestant Ellis. copal Church, - in Philadelphia,- some days since, have been seasons of touch Interest to that Church, and the religious part of the . community generally: The twentieth' anniversary of the Evangeli cal Knowledge Society was celebrated In the 'church of the Epiphany . % -Ad dressesiwere made by Bishop. Eastbtun and Rev. Mr. Fates, and other interest." leg services took place. From the re ! • port, read by Dr. Dyer, Secretary, we I the receipts of the ,_ Society' dtuitil the ear were $45,506 09.' ' The proper- . ty ,t he Society, Including the legacy fon , amount" to $78,201 59; Tim nun he r of publications hatred by' the ty is 628, more than ninaL %The g la =not to over fourteen thousand doll s. In the evening of these= day on bleb the' Anniversary took place,' the onus' serrnon wasdellvered by Rev. Dr. Cooke, of Raw York. The busi ness meeting of the . American perch Hiss onary Society, on the afternoon or the next day after the Anniversary of the Knowledge Society, will preceded by, the adminiAration of the Holy Com. mouton, Bishop Stevens presiding, assist ed by Bishops. Melivainc, Janne, • Lee, end Basil:min and Dr. Stone, followed with addresses by Bishops Melivaine and Johns, In piece of a 'sermon. The re port "howl the gross receipts' for. the year mounted to $82,000, en excel= over last year of 4132,833. During the year, the Society has had fifty—nine missions . . ries employed, ell increase of thliterin over last year. In the evening the An-. nivereary was beld,'.lndge Conyinghans; of Luzerte, presiding. Bishop East burn delivered en nild.raxs of rattchlxiiv er. Tho Educational Society, next day, held a meeting tor business", followed In the evening with a social ie-unl6n ai Hart - leolturol pa s ., The Methodist ECIIIIMpaI March -at' 1111Te1,2113, Ohio, Is en.loytag eontidornbie prosperity; and,indleations art appareid, Of a gracious 'revival of religion.. At the close of the 'quarterly'lOws. fcest laat iveek, or experience meeting, ceceral persons were received Into the Church on pr*tion'of six wafts, pialitalnary to full membership. - Among the .tmm— ber was lion. Luther DAY, Chief Justice of the. State Ohio. Revival I,.b+» l gettee is beet:ming to bereceived by the Pittsburgh Advocqe from different parts of Ohio, as well as in this part of the A Convention lois just been hold in &iron, DIMON over which Soy. Dr. Suchard, President of Wheaton. Col lege, presided, haying zepresentativei from several States in the Union, and several denominations - of the Church, to consider the rerniciosus effects of secret societies. Resolutions wen adopted, after a long discussiren, declar ing that "the secret Orden now spread,. lug in the country are, in their' nature and structure; hostile to the religion of Christ." It is proposed to- hold s national conic:Aka on a grand seale, to consider the same subject, next May. The deneral Irotaionary,Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at their annual meeting, last week, in Rely York, made appropriations to the foreign and. domestic minion work for 1868,-of that Church, to-the amount of eight intrulrcti and fifty banned donna. Rev. R.' IL - Rust, a member of` the Amor clan oi Ualon Theological Semi. nary, New York, Lae accepted the call to the Chaplaincy of the Young Christian Associat' lon of Brooklyn, with a membership of about forty-five hun dred. While assuming pie duties of hie responsible position, he wrn aktocon- Pnue his studies at the ;Mistime:ly; end graduate with liviclass in May next. Nine New. York merchants have sub. scribed 410,000 each toward the building rand of the Truing Man'a Christian Aw sociation of that city. ' Already the total subscriptionAum reached 1.210,827.', The endowment fonder 'Westminster College, ender the Presidency of Dr. R. Browne, has received& fresh impetus since his election to that ,position. effort is now making to sell scholarships enough to found four TordeallelidpB, to. be named ' respectively - the' "Kerr," "Bruce," .Bollions," -and "Presley" . Professoritdps, in hohor or fame Tenn idol Ministers. The United Presbytetisa Church is disturbed- somewhat en the goistion of secret societies, at least the subjectfre: qtaratly forms a part or Presbyterial no tion. In deillng with this delo.oe gties• don, this body l will arouse tame feeling is its commtielon., Its salon is regard to Good Templass, , while regardh:g its organ( radoulita a, good:one, the mesas 'employed to reach' the 'Lind in ►tew sib not, approved. - h appears from the report at the Bap. tbst Uome Vinton Society;for the past year, that three hundred and sizty-seven mlesionartes,luvre been employed by the Society, svho . have baptized orer raven thousand converts . In the freedmen schools under .Its direeden there areofer six thousandluipils..rall three handred colored ministers and menhave received Instruction hi the schools. The Holy (Eplacopal)..Trlnity eteeple in Brooklyn, haw reached a height of two hundred and thirty-two . feet, When completed it 1111 be as. tall as Trinity spire on Broadway,New York, and will occupy higher ground than that of New York Trinity. The cost of the spire, with some ;repairs to. the chtaub,, .will ba about sixty thansand.dolleri. Two hundred years ago . 's Unittr ( sm church was established in PhilidcdphiL To•day there !shut onettnitarienehlath; with no prospect of ever. havinganother. The Presbyter/cm stspreeseinraise toGod at ttiefoct A band of triplet children circumcised in the Jewith synagerie at San Prancit• co, some weds' since, were named Abra ham, Isaac and Jacob,th which manes those of Linthle, Comma and ;Andrew Johnson were added. Recently Rev. Mr. Balt, an Episcopal clergyman, in Western Bear York, Joined the Catholic - Church, on the ground of dissatisfaction with . the - Artb: clew; the slovenly services in many churches, thO opposition to Ritualistic advance; and - the manifesto of the Bishops. Itev. Dr. Mattison, of New lersey, In a lecture on- the decline of Catholicism, asserts that the Catholics .admit that during the triviae years, from 1840 to 1982,1,090,000 were to that Church by those who come into this mortntry. Vie statistics -In the .Catholic Almanac and by other publications of that Church. indicate differently, an increase initiad of a declension— Speaking of. -the churches he' alleges that in this emlimi Union there are 2,442 Catholic elairclies' to 54,000 Protestant, or . 1: So 22. -The Episcopalians have nearly or as many as the Catholics; the; Congreprionalists have 2,280 churches; the .Piesbyterians hare nearly twice's' many: the Baptista have 11,210, or 4) to 1; the Methodist Episcopal Church has 19,818, or 8 to 1 of the Catholica . - . Advance, the new Congregational paper =gaily staled - at Map,' at- niMitoes thitt fifty thousand dollars of I capital stock his been secured for its lication. This will give back-bone in the form of material aid, in this new venture of independent religions lour sadism. This paper ladicates careful preparation and editorial atility, is its well tiled columns. - and is a fine. speci men of mectesdeal execution throughout. "TIM, Central Congregational Church hi Boston, one of the most beautiful in the "Sub," and one of themost beautiful in the world, has - Jest been dedicated. Its cost is nearly three hundred thousand dollars. This edifice is well worthy of a visit from every lover of superb and sacred architecture. Duthie a late vidt we visited the church, when the last touches of frescoing and other work was being done in the inside, and'auch a sight we never beheldialal our wander. Inge in the different cities of the Union. The fresco. work appears equally as tine as the rich ,decorations, of the cell and walla. in the new ciMatoi ex tension at Washington city. : The American Board of Foreign Mts. Mons het appropriated five hundred and twenty.tive thousand dollars for the wart of 1888. The Board want fully silty mriemlulonaries, sad they talk of needing one kindred and filly sloth The enlargement of the Mission work of This Baciety will doubtless stimulate other Societies of a simniar character, to increased,activity: The various favorable opeilop in foreign lands for thillllloll labor should be occupied by mis• sloiaaries, and the Churches should fur. Mattagami without stint, to carry for. ward these aggrestive movements. STATE NEWS. —The first execution In Clearfield county took place on the 13th inst. Lena Miller was hung forhaving poisoned bar husband in July, Mkt. Oa the scaffold she, through the attendant miner, con fessed her guilt. ' A very limited number of pusses was allowed in the jail yard. —TheSomerset Herald and Whig says: A destructive fire occurred at Meyer's Mill in th a windy, on Wednesday evening, the 6th inst., whereby Strln. nees foundry was entirely consumed. The employees were all at supper about nix o'clock in the evening, when the names burst forth. Nothing was leaved except a new building adjoining the foundry, - sehkh bad just. been erected. -Information is wanted of ahoy about ,tWahre yes of age, rather slenderer his years, with black eyes, dark hair. and ' , a bad on suit of . dare gray. home tends liannelian slow crowned black chat, Stiff brim'and ettlf.akin high, shoes. 1 Ber lett the Mimes:lids parents in Salem township, Westmoreland county, on the 21st of October, and is supposed to have =detain way towards Pittsburgh, His distressed tweets will thankfully re -1 cedes, any Mamma/Jon of him address. d to A. M. Wolf, Salem N. Roads, Pa. —The Shamokin' Herald says: On Mcriday morning brit .7ohp Hancock, employed in thorn/UM of the Excelsior Coal Company, stostainedpairthilinjcuies rrom the premature discharge of a blast. While camping the powder, It became Ignited and Seabed out upon him, badly burning his breast and arms. Al though very severe, his injuries are not thought to be fatal, and hopes are enter- Mined of his speedy recovery. —The Wilkesbarre Union narrates the fblltswing thrilling incident: Daring the demonstration on Friday 'evening, two !Men bad ascended to the top of the clock tower of the Court House with a basket's of Roman candles and otherpyrotetadm. for` the purpose of setting. them off, Sparks from a Roman candle Ignited the pieces In the basket' nd in it moment the men were enveloped hi a mass of seeth ing,' hisaingand boomingilreworks.- The beaket rested on the - trap door, and no alternative was left but to fight the tire for possesiton of the door, except a Imp of nearly two hundred feet to theground. The firemen were soon in the belft, and by threing np the trap door and the ap plication of a few buckets of .water, suc ceeded in extinguishing the names and ramming the meu on the tower. One of them.was severely burned, and but for hisoompanion it is said would.have leaped from thelsteeple. The wood work ,on top of the lower was slightly szorchad, but sustiined, no material dal:slags! , —The Wilkeisbarre Rowed Odle news sayer A destructive fire occurred in Hyde Park on the . nionalog et Novem ber 6th; which destroyed several build logs and contents. The lire originated in Win. Josephs' saloon adjo ining the cootterativeatore, on the east seof Main street, The buildln kly g lir which' the, fire origineted mos quicnsumed, and the fire communiemed successively to Steller's bokery building occupied by It. Jones ma sa loon, a building owned by H. B.- Powell. and occupied as a butcher shop and dwelling, and two buildings owned by the Bemis tistate. Three - small tenements hest to ere pulled dowstbythe Rock and Lad der - company to stop the progress of the fire,. which theystfooWed in doing at this point. Tne aphoe burned over has a front of VD feet. The loss is estimated at from $30,000 to $40,000. Insurance Deav:eney, who murdered his e train Haitelton, Lucerne county, an the 21th of last. Julyas bang in terra Tuesday, Nov.N 12. tie stoutly de niedhis guilt until jag as the rope was adjusted, what he center/se& lid Was but thirtrone years old. The Wilkic bane people madeiLlreat. show of the execution; the jail was crowded and the throng aro= it Wes dense. The militia turned out and paraded, and al together the oceation.was ealayod• very muchby the spectators. In fact the whole affair seems to have been almost as pub licly barbarous aft if it had taken place In England orDelaware., . . --The following we dip from the .Doyleertown Derneeran A resper:Uble utideiriby the issiturof Heater Albertson, aged: seventy years, was found lying dead. in the door way of. her house in Morrisville, on last Tuesday Imontlng, ber throat cut. She bad arisen du sting the night, and committed the fear ful deed with *butcher knife, completely severing the insular vein, Bbe bee for a .number of yaws been very Mann; so as sightable to repose eddy by sitting up. in her chair, and the suppcelUon that, tired ot the prunfal life of conatant affliction abe was doomed to lead, she in desperatiou terminated her existence in the bloody manner stated. About two o'clock In the morning her daughter came down stairs, and at that timo the - old lady. was sitting In bar oba.trastisnal. but at StUlritte she was won by • pacer by lying with her heed and one arm pro. Jecting from (be open street m a pool of blood, Tato dead, with her door, hroat cot from ear to ear. Two large - botcher knives covered with blood were Sound lying , by her side. Bhp had evidently found ono of tte knives too dull to as her purponte, and the bloody markaof berbands wore Pen When she had rambled lbr the second one. -Saturday of ornoonlsat,aefvoyonug menfromtheFiret wan&Allentown,were were out gunning, and - white On the mountain near that place, a very sad 121- Oufr took plate. It appears that the Wltut bad girmi chase to a rabbit, which then lodged in rail heap. row. rab b i t men were onga in driving the out, while the Aft, - named Ward, had the gun ready to shoot ate moment's notice, as soon se the rabbit was dislodged hum his biding place, 'Ward fired, and as lie did no, George Morgan who was stool. log at the time, raised himself entire , the charge enteripg the back of big (Mor gan's) head; and purring through' the same driving one of his otes out, killing him almost. instantly. !pas se= of the young` men pinked Up t lifeless body of their companion and carried it to the house of the mother of decoaaed.—.A Ma towel? au. k —The Allentown Ne 14,1 says: Wear° again called upon to record one of those heart-rending cases which so frequently occur In this neighborhood. On Satur day, afternoon Mrs.,Ann Lords* Shaffer, wife of Ooorgefibaffer, being tired of life, committed, sololdei by Mking a dose of Arsenio (three drachms) Ina Cep of coffee. Mrs. S. was a lady much respected by the rommnnity In which she resided,and had it hot been for a diMenity between her children and other children In the vicinity In which they reside, there Is no doubt ibis terrible sieltormrdar would not have presented itaclfferrecord. —Thompson, the murderer of young feDotiald, ofJohnstown, Pa., has not yet been arrested.. Ile Is hiding in the mountain, west - of town, and has sent la &defiance for the pooplo to:come and ar rest him. A party of some twenty went to hunt him yesterday, with what result has not ham - learn - ed. The Sheriff offers 1200 reward and Mr. McDonald Sue re ward Ipr his capture. —The topiary which surrounded the last cessation of cable dispatches Is sat isfactorily cleared tip. The agent of the Associated Press bad no races to report. The iinpply from New Market and Don caster suddenly mire out, - and he natu- PUY concluded that It wee a good time to "go a-fishing." The Liverpool races have-nois- begun, and Amerfea thro b. with agitation at knowing that 3fandrake was the winner on the first day. People who complain at the peer:dance of racing dispatches mitst 'remember that It Is to their importance that - they are indebted for-all the other - - voitulb.e news which they moire by cable. lint fa Mandrake Ilary would not 'know to-day that "the Jury In Coidello's CM) have disagreed," or oven that "Mr. Butler has declined being Bishop of Natal," or yet that "the Yellow Book is announced as ready for publintlon."l,Evening Bulletin. • Abbott's We of Napoleon Ell., fn compiling which the memorable meet: log took place, will soon be ready for the PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1867: COMMONWEALTH OT rzortarrysors. BY JOSH W. GEABY, GOVERNOR. From the creation of the world, in all ages mid clime, it has been castommy to set apart certain days for special re- Benne observance. This luu notabrays been influenced by the light. of Christian knowledge, nor by tiny preper concep. Lion of the &erector or that Great Being "who raleth the earth in righteousneu," and "who daily ioadeth ',with his bane- . Mat" but by an Innate scum of the ex istence of an oVer - g Per.iern; are which the world and mi tt co governed and cantrolled. Aided by the l i dictates of cultivated reason, end the teachings of Divine revelatnn,we, how ever, are taught to recognise in that Su preme Baler a Heavenly Father, to whom we are indebted for uistence and all the blessings we enjoy, and to whom we owe constant and fervent thanksgiving and ;mdse. Iris He who - "vutitath the earth and watereth It;" who t . 'settatitthe furrows and • Manch the ' apiinginp thereof;" who crowneth the year with hie goodness, and whose *he drop sac, ness;" who "clothed .the -Imbues with flocks, and coverlet the rilltrys with corns who makath the oubgoings of the morning and the evening ha rejoice:" who I, "our ref* and strengt h; who "maketh war to nem," and swath no from oar o:Limbs's" whose "throne Ls forever and ever," and who "blemeth the usticats whose God is the Lord." Oa all sides we hays .11uszessia assur ances of the "Loving kindness" of an All-wlse Parent of Good, who has eon ductedoar nation through a long and terrible war, andpernidtted our . peopleto came more • repass in safety, without' ' any to molest them or make them afraid." The monstrous sentiment of disunion is no longer tolerated. The Flag, the Union, and 'the - Constitution are esteemed' as the asfegioards of the rights and liberties of the people, .and are revered and defended as the atheil their political safety. • -A kind Providence has not grown weary of supplying our continuous wants. A bounteous harvest - has re warded the labors of the husbandman. -Floths and herds are scattered in contd. less numbers over our valleys and hills. Commerce is uninterrupted; and Teiggelli ~laden with the products of naturdandof art, speed, unmolested, over the. track less- deeps. Neither .pestilence, famine, 1 litlit ta social evils, financial Aim. or commennal .distregs, have been permitted to stay the progress and happiness of the people of this great Commonwealth; but path, health, edu- - cation, morality, religion, social im provement and refinement, with their attendant ble.sainge, have titled the cup of Comfort and enjoyment to over flowing. destinies of nations as WA as of individuals, and "(tom whom oordeth down every good and - perfect gift," and to whom we are. deeply Irt , debted for all these and the richer bresit legs of our common Christianity, let us unitedly give our most devout gratitude and hearty thanksgiving. , I, therefore. do het-eta recommend that THURSDAY. THE 28.1 m DAY OF NOVEMBER %EMT, lei set apart as a day of pollee and thanksgiving, that all secular and worldly business be impend ed, end the people assemble in their Ird -110111 places of worship thathiowledge their gratitude and-offer up prayers for a contilailinee of- Divine fav0r... .... Omrg under my Hand and the Great Seal of the State, at Hirrisberg, this thirty-first day of October, hi tier ythr of our Lord one thoinand eight loon. dyed and sixty-seven; and pf %Imports monweithlt the ninety-second. JNO. W. GEARY. By the Govan:tor; - F. Jolums, Secretary of State. ISIISCHIEr.-111hcriitef is brew. iss sus sou testa sums. U. W14'1114.1g1. eacel.azink Tau took dais/ awl ioaa l* the awls% lea will tbas taol =Dobler brawln ATOIO It aziltaap Ma teit* cad lairs Raul. with swum bees*. ss vans INAN.D.IIifLIIID ADD POWDNIND told wboltsal• fitlraturev ' JONNtli RAYING. • Ito. elMartat sown. sad all treaulola• WOLINDETIL—He legs at stairs Nat baser felt s 111V1L124. 'But gals exettleato too pals sad asittzhosaiedr Igaiafeetod tent. Wilco WM Dow 331 Old to 13311 au mar et tb• ottoorytog q33113 , as amts.:344 • to WA1113 , 3 /1:131D AND 1 4 0WDNRCD D 131411131317.. EalA trbobuslo as( matt by • • No 34 lt•tkot etnet. awl alr Pros. 143 A . Why Shake? 'lrby Burn I • Pat tan two .tualoa ta lanai taongh tee altanato parazynor at Warm ad Mat. and la tall 'oatmeal' rap 7. "bto canna 'alp t.•• 'Naha tral.Taken. Ha eta Iselp biota'''. He sad latt coatza ', sada' tlat aanow.aornb. too 0010 sad oareblog tam of Latanattaitlibtat atlas be dna.. la an analellelizil Mt In TM Whit, of medication. It in UM abut eiIt)MACIIBIZTILIM IszeManty nn. oft Ida azimuth's Qmathe Man Wis. zed whetter Is rh. m Mt. lit. •ltni]ee deems. eredalesr. sthathes the broth. She BMUS pat. Do sath effect. Q.iata.hattere the inlets ULU. Tee all. ears. es the other Asa, ere • Caro. Salami le feM • eroded r Davao al meth. me Ilflree. Y • greeter rale. 'err ead to tat,* Wet INI.I.IS Termed* rarelle. lilt eilld lt d eirthalrla pendent ad ars... rye.. - liver It atm rya (MY y tit omen d la i•zeziotta• }Area MO Um • • ed..% anthrsauf &Mean iths• ell•adierie proro•t••• of the 51412,1 order Teo easels. emicadro4l. _ re.g Ise medicaid rinses roans. leo errata •t•t ia ni • UMerd7 Perk ad till ego ail To ••id 111 1 14 Mho. , *Pa or ear er • We. Tem testresroli crill eta fa alt , to persons it sines ia =Warless Mad. C l• e ...I O d e. is . SUP sr & rerrErr 71 •• 1' terse. batldetlt [stoat. *bother used •• etre elm •erthere. or • riorted), .1 slit be ioaird veirdio• ear •111 virtues. The Greatest Success Known. . We ass eredltds Isisessasi tlu desist . ma =Wit of October skeet w .0 salt h Wta elty slow over MWalit rsernieli 110$11.1int VAS of OIL ILSYSTA . MOOR /aL "Vint. . These bottles or asedleist MOW.. 11181 had. Weir. is . d dual Is PASS Alm mg. 0f art aLlistsel .110 scuba 001 solds. _ltalie Wald. eb tad beyond all doubt, abst Da.iirstirs PIiCTUSII. STROP Is Ile greats* waif Mx. dies har sass alsesass. TO. Douse Destwals ibtlit MU? Irpr. lb. !Wore Thou %a do good 1. GI tioantsea... nee., “sab e blood asttalsg,l. la • anis et aim flashiest Mg &suss. TO. tame of DL ILTSZIVS PLC rAtil. C 1768 01*. Err u ... u med. as tee baud's's* of oat nos, and II mai eases Oat cut at banal of Mk* Ors Imatrod oad extr tbonmal ems moo otttaror or ruut.nrt4 Cot Imo coo .404 to 4.0111.1 tots wooderfal omdlolam. I 1 ..0 .twa.44 sows moo' ant Its smarm lo boototold orimm II Ow Den 00040 tlabol.o too 710.4 osyl.Yta7oapllts moll karma romormol of loomdlants. Lor molo De. Lit. 110'. escruvat. Of Bur to O. ocizerol• tied sot ottlr 01 Um mmolr moo haroloot ommaloa to U. lq 0122 h1t11114.410.4 II 11 too 00{/60 .114 on orms.rot Monett notprets.9l.o7 ned.‘ cy orokalso. Mall Mr Domes Oran M. 4.• Woo 3 Moral. . • 11.020 • WO - 01.1XeCILTALTI00 ZOOM. for Laos MiorllmOgorl, Os. MO nazi ST., Oran , of Morma Normbre 404 102 • NEW ADVRELTISEKEENTS. BISGALLV. Jr. Adams laffin Cir• Res, CHI Afgh ern; tone aserised /pod ==== as eumr wow* swommous vis mum wawa and Ilia Own s& • UNDEFIDDIZTS i DRAIWAII9, to cmas.sze (unmans. saAzr,s naloutt. WRIT% XIIALVO, • CAXTON ruslwsb, 111.414 varraaict; I= WOSISIJIL * ■tfs, - a nirra 111127 spixaDuo .‘ ll FALL AND war& ;so s, At Taiga to WS I.lo'fito,a; GRAY, POSIVIEL a iszqe, XIIIOILLET TAILOI!l/. r... 1.. 141 =lra 111111:Zr. 8. C. 1108. AND DBIED BEVY. We vitt b.. Keel seerchel es 8.0. Hama and iied Beef Oat et Mats and tat aala 'on Monday; SCUM bat Mb sad aftat. 7. /SLUM** CO, Coe. W. 7. PIP. arm Qurrouines —llO bait. Cotton; Ib tana . Tonnif P c lrta: ei fttl •• Lncd nnfan.l ' , imams; :16 Lo rd In Cedar .amnia{ In non, for malebt... An & co note OARDIIII66I-AL large. elliegaut. szocumeson zoos To Lit, eseae=tAtilitg Itehr • esatill tAlt? miss?. AnAucuIicAIC‘TATIDOXII. , At 10 Per tpt.Aeu nu .1.1 Its FEDERAL 'tam. LI:0111MT ?IV • albfli WIT4OB• EXTRA Nos. 1 AND SUB", =1 sole Car. WU IIMI loner j:-r4ii:l:4 •u:jul nrnaratir cuirsca, Sixth evaarg.--atios.u..asvici.-ews tr.. Enna' ttrs thi gerREqP. KUILVILL VIII la am Pint Inane. Eva. set Lath °hardy Baru:lth stmt. TO mo "ow. Oft T.) mantas &ma enalis— serwlers maalabsa - at 111% 4, W. mad TX a. S. luorTurr — Booro'Noe* at Me NEW CH APE.L. Tosortli Meet. atom Grin , . ninatmtltow. At Ma- n , sad st.pi 11 , x. Sabbath whoa' an • ore molted i.artood. '1111.141•10enee ol Pastor; 111 r. JAMES 0. Dle-6665UN. I . o . n 0/11vor strost..one Nook %ton too 0 O•tior P.k• oad 060 spore from tna ran 0 lout CUT • . Ian , IIIEACELING EVERT SAB- I. xthf A PlAVlrr mar tarn P irt. nen Narita Avenue and Bernerntreer.'6ll4tunni (and, Mv. E. B. SnrridEn, PaStOr..I.A.U•II, In vite. Salta free. Banbarit Ennead MP o'clock. Z. and 1.4 O. in. aril eV. A- N. BIit,LIGALN Win dallyer a amman .1 the bail of toe AVArrilT 7 Ver:A. ', l4Alga`g Moms Itanaloa.” 'ael•Mit Illeralm at sm. alma at MAS A m. ay- PM A. ■. allt-LYMAN. aatt at. 1140 m to Var. a.. EL. AMLVIT At. Beau tr... orßELletors.--V'HE - navy 13136I91IL• 'OIIIIISCIL Allegbear etty P Bear, Meet. sed•ltaaVaswere ams. rumbler lUAlubltobr, thud. an r uqi A- M. and • Welt.* P. lc Or ths Putor or*. M ar 0.1. ta. JUTS It been KING. bea • Di.. sad ail are 110 l at - - ar FIRST CONEMEGATION 0? 011CIPLIII, Nevins halt: ears. at ressla .saa Uaess7 eatsaae• Tonna.— fittet, , faster. tlarylee may warps DOT. =nog sad ennalait, Oatasta &Zeal swims as 1).1 m. Pram illettlas ea Wedatudae . E•ealsaa. •Itrsagars sad redditat. net Ideaueed Inth warsaialait =WM a tlon t. Madly lueltee- • • UNIVERSALISM council, COUNTJIL UP GRAIIT•I.IMTPITZU ST& —Pastor. Ear. A. ItOZISII/LISI. -Prearlank EV EBY POLIDAY 'at . 11:11/ A. lit., sad .1 , Isabela/ Bch.' 9.a. ta. All flu katOplo ass Lk. oiled to come and hear. _ • to- marndl •• • Hai .ja MiteU o u o noseoouWbo. V' at lat+AlaL/Litt at •ha Pon Pm I ros 111111 a Insital ...me an d Da voluted t. Qs /Lock hem 03104 tar MUCH Of 4,012.0114 i 400. • r .. 43r"56E FOIST METHODIST CHURCH FM Weet, ►lNer 5.10. llttrner. b. r►. A WIX , IHDIII rarer ereatblat ova ry UM ThE GOSPEL OP 001 MOS 1111104. • will be the ectd let a • terms 0 2Te►l:R D!► - course, le I 'alum!: • 1 4 13414,442, X 4 4 .1 4144 Nov., 1 4 Tal P1L.96.. •• • I leabba h vs log. N0v..17-111.1.4 a. Vab.4161444111n5. Sker..44-41 , a .• 4. Is .thatit 1.1.4444. Va. f— , lth 44 0h54. II Bab 441Zi tweak g 44. , 11-11141110.41024 4411541 a JC•4011114. DOC Tau and hhici Mewls Ira torah* ISTILVt. 1/44.1. sekta.4 440103.44 401411.. arCTIBLIT NORMAL:INSTITUTE. A' SSW CLAM WILL U VOILKIrIf ON NEXT SIOND&X. To cc:4lll;4as • Gonna la AO Nonsal Illr SIMI ZED 01 , 41011 L .1411:toz.FlphLys b Joti. Ads elm Isollll %Mats laMe./Ma7* _ SrferE ll CP III "LIOgAint -LECTURES.: The LECTURE COXIIITTEE mallows Um 00011114 Or the .110.0 ILYsw appetateace Cr the .heßtetUesett, Je'oesttualst. 418. .14.1.1E8 R. AIrUHDOCIA G IGI9IiT ui unto 1111 W, n' *Bo silk ILBIT AT ACADEMY . OF MCSIO Mei Maio. Roetsy s Prow, 110.1.1n0 lINOCH ARlSsis. etmlalr semoszena. bed. saws Cl • varloi cSasseter, humorous sad serious. =ME! Einn:m To parent deu it box Mice Oa above woof enoroom tb.koto prnliroit oxf o Mo. f Mr. •ertatts.M4.• at MO MIMOCUIIon JAL 8877 T, 118.:17. MCCANDUBB. 38 Pa• 8 . 8188 4. I irosour..l2.. r. ESOLVTION to widen Pitt R - Knot , ot. tot lbw taloa sod COot - oloa Omtoetto Olds Cho of Miegtoott 21tot rue *Oder Oa , rim...berry ono to aloottrooter• .now to ea. it I. bomb, *Woos* Pr toot; Wet od4aleui Vbto be tokoo sod cod octi•lr tor Obq cots or ltdovalko forted glory; oroelood t tea • boor o GO.* BOW asoodloa 411111401111. or ttarti.• net e.o.god p , tpeeed to too lose. dna oe pertallOol to ormolu oottl tobaltu end Utot atoool oho *lot oat JamutiroOttalood Wotan Deltord frotbetd.rs. b • moo tau ate bertdry woo oolotad v ootta, to visor oad nosh too dosages Las be 1.44 /5501 , •445/1 V 1.4 .45 % Moos act as ttootottli t oopraeed Mk:4d it.ol tlotoll to Coombs re tam " Orttatnid=sel Into • low this 144/414 . 4111 . 511 r 245,111445 f. A 12150 1.55.4.141: SW. Mr.ORILR. ' nesltiost bolect Council. Atboolo lt. 3Ltcrosulor, Presidejtr L aalo i xi DU Clt4ll • Atterts Nona? DiVriTtru. Clerk Qi Common Courll.- net J A ES 323reigglat. NO. 113 11Tt =1 ?exit co a Pi—Aericas sad Japan. =I lot , .zti6l.llY—Doamoolls • sea .Ise. prod. 1 1.-Tzat KED:ctirss. Cril•tattplioN. camtaily elnitoo , sll..+l It all noilierme:s Ex youlews NOTICE. - • whom.. lest•instaty• ban tnf 4. lam ay Ma It glnur at WI L la 5542 ph a pa/nay. I • am, la tap a.m.. Pay. awry of ...al/qt./1 ....mow , opt, 41 . La 11a ...pi la I. 4 eat.ly. Prewayad, all ponces arta us la • a. ad la tat • Y.. of .111... w we tont/ p ••••• pa Fa/a.. will as nalat.a. • 1 14 Al aammammt to a•tammlo enala us ofryM Pm..el:y amts. tat. {.f la attar .4 tau sollairty.4 whbaat lay. - IMAM, Ma J. CL•111111 • oy oitmtay.a..o ttat7.iritfatAal4Mt•Ul atn Ll 101•1.11 Of •ea Ward. lataa• amt. rrynorsoir. Ilav• la. SIC. ' WHITE, UR& & C 0.,• 25 Fifth Street, Bnt. In:t opmed a marl/mot of NEW CLOTHS, ==== Wit Reduced Friuli 4 Vter OPENED. BOULEVAIip SKIM, BREAK EAST SHAWLS, 1., -. TRIMMING SA TI NS, COLORED '.r&LVETS. • U. nArraaresi, \ .ii riiiiill2llllll3r. Corm OS amOtalla 8.0 atallasoa. •- P111.3171M1X. J. WO. S THE ASIIES*IIIIEXT for 'grading, prtlso out laalelog at BSDISO.D.ISVCSISS. Swat 'altos to ogio BSairVO£LLLr.jom area Se Deallllont Is goo roods for • uataalloa, it a *tit Milan la WI °oa. Woo Varlort Bul.Wg. aattPros/ • Soy, Plestateor mla. MI. .allso tasy *mod la Sao City istasazies Lisa tot oatlca, H. J. souu*• elst 1.4150 n ax 4 Slavloter. 1!1TE6.4.100Dr. E. HODBTON & CO, Elerchant %Was, NO, 10? YURI SUMO Nava Isnmeatre4 a meant* sapplyet Winter Coatings, I ()swim , villi AM Mai it PARS& CASSI• Ala.' sad Viusilmill. NIA /rOrtrair•di NM • neva Vary Iv lison•bli. a re' ...PP', or Iles Na Boys. NIULDT WADS Wrlll.t. tam E n d . -N .1.0.1 I. an 14 L10N.. 1D Saar LW 111P/ERNIEBNIMILNIETII, Win 1 , 3 le COW Nit I MI AS lair& e. heavy 110. 1 OBEY IILARICETS, roes Jelltioarerliis from PO to II 41 {7a " a,v ;Z. • ow& M'ELROY, DICKIOS a CO., M=MMI =61171T21 EW :lITTLEN BIBMARK AND GRECIAN SUITS, tI2=ZMZMII GRATA LIMA Als I ==l TOYS!) I STOVES I FREDERICK • • • app., Ths the “ /His.. Ware, alerCoUus, Cenklus• T i alor rad Snug • •••••• drUtasts cid Malt rt. mu.. t r i car a eritter l ier d :talkr 311P1A.11 ,7 "gr ukled u• CiflllllllElllllEfl. iimm i erd. Jut siestre4 sat image gescatanv t sainsir. O1== 1 .!!=:MI crlear-138 bags , ars' " " 461 " '",' I nseWSKILZT a cc, ORDAIN BOARDS Irws , sale by Bow 11§11141J1 D/CAST 4.30. NNW -ADVNR*EUMMB,II .MEIRCEVANT TAILOR& JONES 11.111IFF, Na 3 Po. CLAM nun % an lost broselt [moth. out • fel 'moot. of WllO3l En+o3B. cukorllLlUM.ViarLso3. UVIMOWLTIA 110. "Mod ttPo aso wowed to oat dad Moto op In a stylo oVol ..al toth*.o l " 0 RCM TUT*. ta morn. top ton...twos Mors! os•resium ASTIR LIEBLER, D2tLI~ IS HATS. CAPS 'AND FURS, *LW. , NmActs..r Wen'emi• 'Bawl ItEIJAIS. Vitur.gs• ••••• WanstamatildhAid suPtstsbargh, Ont.. promptly alisd, and mattatsetion niSTONE SAVINGS BNB, 293_Lib?rty ktreet, errrssersn, rt. THI3 f tIANK OPZ2t A intend Bapking Easiness, A! ail' UT BUSUCIOIIII. U Monday . , November IStb. but •omaaii of nut.. Baskets sad beezelasts Ctolledians sage su pants V ths ljaltsd Altman sad Cass4a. Latvirnt iiro sots& Timm Dapadts. UNITED STATIS JAMMED BUUCHT AND SW sio. T. V*lb DOZEN. gables. / /"-e/ • No. 87... YLFTIE EII'REET . • • .If D 1 ANL EffITING. BBEIBTON3. ninentirron*oe tim best prsealsal buslaass aasaasteaSs sad ...eases la Las esSI. Th. aaa.. lag ala.a. ~ %sash% Or ar. O. O. COatillaar. (WU, araaral a•stiaants)ll.lso a . slitorlor bast saw ascaralaat and pima..., *son sad . IlLerahaats and Ihuaufastiuters. iillresull, nazism IroNle. /11a.dettsilitirs. Ageofata. 4 '" Km pm therm stay ptiteated fa ear ware at way oat we v•ehr to nameets of oar itnes• am soar SA secersetel bube47t UM city wee Oar duke bud tow laweetate +Melte et batteter=t u ell see cu satte Wets sue Dettuarteraadq edseeted 1100.111441. esiablwers be obtained st out *Mee enmate. Admetus awake. Szeestars or Truett. seeenms preemie sae e•earstelt sev• sbo. •Mt areatar =lad pettpete P. DWI SON, Paiselpols, LIMB . VIRG% PA. . Kele A.II.IIYS Burs BLABILETS. GEES BLANKET:, WHITE BLANKET:, viyzarxra AND , quara, 11111011SALS AND AIWA., AT WM. EMMPLE.T. HO mail Ilk Modena Iltreol, ►lUsr.*7• ME Liaasa, mesas , AND CDILDHILVB UNDEB•CLOTIIIXO Lunar a nuns. saLwLs. sorrixas, Hoops AND Immo, =I as wax. onraimpzaw" IRD a WI 111)131AL 5T.. ALLZOILXT 808 FLMIAELS, ran chap AT WM. SEMPLE'S Erl= Os Um MST DAY 07 OCTOBER. LOC, Bpi & ' ANITA. D. E. AD Jonas. at au. • re. MD Bo ads. al M A Owl at Tar, km plats% *Wank Sal Oa. ...DA • AR. at WATEE.PSOOP CLOfl. WM. TEMPLE'S, ►K In au II Idol It. Inkitay lIXATT cusantawi, JZANEI £3D SATINETS, WM. SEMPLE'S, Ilk IN 111 h iil Bred, lr.Opi Gty, h. 11. IL SCIIMBITZ I CO., No. 31 Fifth Stroh*" AL 'Apr ovrEittlta at retail W 4y taalltelistAtket BOOTS: AND SHOES ..111/1 /ATT. COll/711r1S0 (ruir:....ratia.°;tlrg.=P4.r.2l.b . " ..so Bottom is Out. . Loo• aa4 Cows., of:tbo nal *ant SAUD. Ititidnia•s os4 Minas , Wolfebyt. Wool awl Dfoao Immo. of W *Wm CltitY 72p Colt Hoots au/ Rom Sols_lVll , Illunseds sal 4.P.n" ' • . Wine an* !alga.. lien, Ito sad Calf ISsursd sad eastd /Was sb•se asd Unite:l,4as Sass • Sifsh sasallosat of Isfas &a • 7..0 dacsd• a L u*. urricato AT THE LOWEST PENES. N 0.31 Filth street. solors CLASSES AT 8001111 of lb. yam lan c tines issainuti. YO ru• 1312111C15. . Clsbres win to fb , olod sada lb. abbiptebb 111614ra•R MeV. teeetelme •soct•t3e^ to et elm ...kitty la Oil Sea. [tits beb.r. letstille te• Vela and brit!. the leatteetsr• sa We. a.sill Q. Labe tor of than* to Mi. • Valea•lm. Ltator • with Itatatanou f i r:cag t n r i ;g 1 :4LE:1 ;4 4 , 411:424.b . t irtaber 10, MR. 0 , •••• by 111 r. rump. 11/011. tmrp-rou. Slut. g. /tele.•l3lh, • far. ti la yeesateal uawibi. try /1,11. n: uu 11 . 71 tlMaala hale i—Tn.• d aretr JlM:Meant* for eded•lloesah o•••tlidihset•• eepauee by esalbg at ow Ot tbs Ss on :CAI darer et by bolsi gammas the OTllbr 10 , 181 W 11"4"U". ESrASLIOECED ASS& nom= nine yr inn 1121-42USI, , Hot, arid Cold Water, &en ar 441tdeimutsii4 iwsoUntA vartaga. JOHN. M. TATE, Plinabor and dm aVu.r, rd ilidliiitteet.Plttsburgh; and inked Meet, Allegheny. KEYSTONE HOTEL, tlfoaamTliwaos /form") tia gina.B9 PourSll St., iikmets Yu ' tam Meet.. r,riaayson,ri. sierd. Dm!. boon thorwtbl7 rf P. H. oil • mat sl.bk Ipt.a_Ststjnerp w r the elt==7ol'.. 'th e ra 4 " Z v.: 7 *1155455,K7b. tin. 10 gun" IL JOHNSI Proprietor. lIMEM w. ?Amp, ow . • LIXANDXII MVO.• JAMSON & FREW, temenion to Louelmrir L PliSw ) icasoracrnnutaa AND DIIiALIDD IN Hanes, Faidery, ,Truke, &c., s .r ar r ad and In pl a "'"4"a aanhasema la Illigukt. Ides. hp line! ipst Ai shalt. new Warea6taa 3"7.0.3.0a1011709.042111111.114001t dr• 'Wasp *la fo.b• WaNDUa.IIS.IIIC B. Win I %,11P0,9•71vgpig. Soler OrMvANO.—lns. arrown .1 • pa, 44 rarmr. TUE SITII 101 1 T 4 ST• ei snes. swims Witty at UM laSiatt VI imam iitzwerssz.• Nja i ,llol )orimalu,L /133.0.11.1 City. NEW ADVERTEMUEIWra 8100 FOR TEN CENTS DOII few mate subscribers Ira required to ~eve the Speedy 1/1110 01 the Greet 1110.01.1 ed raper, • TEE wEEKLY. PRES 9, apiesraacoelll resemb'e rt=l Out la val. aril] Gausead alma - - '• The 19=3 mill be me embodiment of *held& Loth del:dement ettl entitle with thelfehiht Of the seat rletnel sedneat welters Of the Ohl. V • STO • Of the t drumm RT' ed:ll4 001991494 . 4d le the Ilreinutdoer. etllo enti T l W y O M IL I LU s' S of l t ^ te 08 meet sane the style sad attn., - The you teed. ms. tad labst Involved In We 'el:detente ' It nernattry diet we ettoole Inert loth. enoratoes area ad. In order CO An all .111 shall do at Conon: OntOte.toemu of Olt% wit he elate...led Ahtough the lot etiltlee. To reeve cleat ohm hltv of POW'. WO old be &bagel. ay , / otaY or the raged end be treelesee In root 4/.14r, etar4rIIIIIOPL P IC4 b lob .e ie a i i h teeg2"4 lielet‘nte: end all perdmene will have on wallet chance /0411.4 Infdd ted efts. • Seddon the 11103 BILLS, erne,. will be endoe.• eti In emote envies of the Elide. for the 04 omit*. Len. 6 Grand Plaaor. letasogo.? 4 Graxt4 moo.. f j c P ot StriVitg om eo • —.. I iloiodooos 'lO Ladles , Go 4 W•tneo '. o 10./toterloss 011,10 Wotahas 76 R. 10.0 . 11npolo ook•nant, new.no loaehtew lo wheeler thllosee Sewing lterlass:.... 73 4 & Gibbs , IlesslnT itathlnen , •—••••••• le2holograpn Albums le Inn balance to sanest or &condoms, Tea AIWA Ill: &. DoVer Jinwelrf, No Uhrt sown& lose than e Ten Donut. =CCM rem,„°:,7 ll " of s,dessy . ar.4 sal &TA, um SS. .41111stios, STVAIIT St CO "RR YOWL PLUill. , " SOISIM RO. tl Brosenr.. Now Tort City CHEAP. DRY GOODS A VERT LUCE STOCK OF - FRENCH MERLIOS, =PREM CLOTHS, ENGI.I23EI MERINOS, - • DELAINES, RED AND YELLOW FIANNEES; WRITE BARRED FLANNELS, White All-Wool BLANKETS, st White BLANKETS; at $4.00. BLANKETS, at $5.00 WATER-PROOF CLOTH, LONG ..!,ND SQIIARF. SHAWLS, MIS. mr JF.A.VB, CASSIMERES,&•!. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS And DRAWERS, very cheep Sr Wholesale tortted to call IM Oratasso the sloth. mons, IffeCONIELL & CO, = =0 STATEMENT or THE UAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANE. ....PILES a .0 0,0 0 ELM 01 41410 11332221 taiminrr4s. Asyut due MOM 51 71 axm at lamer et /J. UagodSon, leaber tat.......... 1.731 =I Malan Colittoral.% T.& ..... .8 %,t0 SI .I.l*"°'"' ' " At . Troanno.t . Th. andontior6 614111.8_Costmitior, have Cossolaad W. 0.111 of too II•olt, tam Sold. .1 OM H. SWISH. ctr6Vi.T. PIZSIDZIET—Istoet 403 sicarrtzi. Boa. H. 34, You*. Hos. J. IL. Irocatoad. 1.6.11 Moor.. - 6/41. Ilalth. • • !Owen slib•rld •01 D•po.tig lux: 1988 IDIOT. Olds A. 50 5,8t80010 to Devoe liar• to oar end Nonrotbar. watch If 5.4.06...361b. 141.0 to the prt.altou asO courorsoco. `re far 4.80658 trout A. al to It o`atoolt 8.16, oda,: 1141.11Nley ovtatag• kills to • o . oloot. • OPTIC!. 63 10171881/ 6811.1162. 1013:bn Plttoonrebt COVNTRIr BLANSICTII, I. Id. BIiNOFIRLD & CO'S. Urge sins andbest LILANKETS In the ty.- 4 , 4; 34 WHITE FLANNEL* RED AND YELLOW FLANNELS: GRIT AND COLORED FLANNELS: GREY TWILLED FLANNELS; BLIIRTLNIG FLANNELS; i t WATERPROOF CLOTHS: WIDE itELVETS: As 4 uslrMant ot-ItItWGOOI3I. =:Er=l Be. 07 =aaasr •t253T. UNRY KIRKPATRICK, pnAcTicAu. noos-vtimrsn /POND ACCollorr T. st twesti•tiloyoars. procolest soyerlooze. slit sassd OPENING INO CLOSING MISCH WV BOOKS. SI" ?