0 =:1 tstre 1415131 at &Ott orruss, Cann KILDM6,B4 111 D 85 FIFTH &I OPPICIAM PAPER Pt Pittsbarik, Allegimay •a 4 AM I=LIZEirl •OIDAT, OCTOBER 25, 1669. 'rem ruiceettedthe National Govern- Mont for the ftocel year ending June SO, '69, were test than for the year preceding by tby um of 013,793,289.5 L TES Beading Times ;meats. that the new election law should have soothes jar's WA la the hope that lea contd. don will result from Its operations. LT 111 111:4711300d Burreatirmw. . 1 WI A. Y. Timmins. will realm or be BC ipel2 ded forthwith. He um for an iwiertigatioti, which should be Granted Tannew Constitution for New York to thD &Tor of the people !birthe anantmona atom of the bar, in• Vlodieg lawyers of all parties, sad or the histust protendonal standing. It to to Do voted on to-morrow week, Nov. ?.d. Tim Jiltoons Vcutteotor invidiously - pronounces the Hantaburg Patriot to be "moat emphatiagly the leading Demo- Mgt journal in tha State." Apparently tle AltOons vide has no exchange with - Asa Democratic journals of Pittsburgh. IT a said Uist Suntan and Members barn prenatal no lee' than tour bills for Introduction In Congress In December, - -prorldlng far tending the nubile debt Into flint per Cent bona, coin interest. Same of Um balk provide for a sinking rand as addition. VEM1011? tatillatthe XVth Article, the ♦oteSll he favor being unanimous in her .F ftlite,and showing but twelve nays in t. She Mese. Two Democrane represents. titres, one of them the acknowledged leader Of the oppoeitten to the Rae, sup. • ported the proposition. Tn Republican press, in the minority counties, me unanimous In demanding the peculiar interests of those com tatnilUes 'benumb an increased consid eration with the next Legislature. The - claim Should be cordially endorsed in all "Maori of the State. , Tau Deautoratii pregnant° in the Booth. for the (nay, will he, it is add, , 1p estehlish I property and educational - tat es a condition to suffnute, in their restored constitutiona. The plan is to , to all, with the hope, of MUM, that It' will drectrally disfranchise the ftte .. isrash They /raid that all this can • bo dolts! under the fifteenth Amistdment. BITIMIMANIOX gOTEMed Maryland for six yaws, from 'Bl to '6B both Melli sh% at - an aspense of only thirteen mII• lions of &Alma, Including all the War ,ordinary outlays of the war. in the two years succeeding, Democracy hu even. dared twelve mations of money for the - It hi that sort of Ininciming Peonayletuda has escaped from hitherto, and r. idtarter lore for in. the fa. I ..,'•'-', 7 .. „:,.. • . n „ Is EMI been detlactly allegei, tea days state; that the Assistant Trawl:merit New at ,' t Yea, Gest. Bitterield, had information i Abe, the "goti dug" tapped the tele. L,, :imiphic wires, during the great movement ;.. • fortnight mace,•and were thus able to . ... , ••. ,4 ,,', '..:'' aidicipate the ffeet of hist Detractions in i ,Well 'street ' It was Also • promised that tithi informatioa should be 'specifically •., -, . shwa to the public 4 .1 n a taw days." It :I ; - is about time for the foltilltnent of this Tax nzw Idea Lzezewennsa has a neriinbltean auklority of 84 in the Senate, ;And of 70 to tlm Howse. Things bare thing** ailme the old times when our new States' Were uniformly and Tigoranaly I:l'6=ot:ratio. The strongholds of that party .are now among the older and Atobler•blooded populations of 'new Jer win Maryland and Senmeky—and it is a question if any "new departure" CM m anta to the Democracy its old and popu lar prestige In, !.he ran of American pro. , c „•k '.! 1 .., * ..f.) Tii Tnzsaatura of the Avondale Re. ! . g R„.:1 jig Fund had - reoeleed, on the 18th, tmt pg,wps. It is believed that the total , • . atriOnnt contributed, In all quarters, for •,:.•• t -0 . "titleternd, must, be at least $150,000 —pro •:: 'il •-: , - -1 . bid : AYß:lre. ' The Treasurer suggests that t ,:, - , hillias advice of large collections which '''...' • base not yet reached his hands. All -; -''''' . puttee basing thole fends in their cue. ` .1 .1.• . ~ _ 0047 him , In 'elicited to remit the same to . : ,4 0 ~ ' ' at arias. It is the present expectation -- , 4 ' :' ;', :at 'tie oomm4ue to eve $BOO per jeer to i i , ~;',., gisib 'widow and $lOO per year to esett 4 • ' . ' ''- thud Ander 14 and AO pars of age- : Anwitai. Itsrotrr of the "Pan flandlet" (P., C. and 8 .t L.) Railway •''ltiowithat the conapady has a fair ' 'anent In maehbsury; that 11 has trans. ..44, , gared - during. the year 402,956 • **cityBBodt tons through, and 402,799 , t • „ Anna Ideal frulght; that. it has earned • Add ioun of $3,484,101 2100 expended $1,000,616 69, leartng-a net sum earned oY $538,48d 62. She company has 01 tints ordain 'briinents, and*, .)edzit . Interest' In id miles from Newark rj I:llidwobni. Its affairs are presented as proupetolusw and with BO brighter future - .:..::emu--= ..... . .. --: Taa..,.. - .. urFe , Quicvnew will come up `, ~,07: tri'llai. lis 3he common branch of City Councils for action—the select branch 1 • Itiviirglivarably acted upon the Cole i . 1 ,, pan-adilMia site, are miles up the Allo. &my firm The people recognise the urgent nimeisity tbr - mod, pure water ,-.., t..drecussnew source of app o ly, and Will be • , sat with. whatelln use Councils rely druniWlSeat to pursue to the prism ,Les. "ilia a fall 'economy that dictates a wertng of a few thoussud dollars at the epplPe of kudos** most available site '' ' prOMesinli. Water works are wanted thetwill prayer. the purposes of the rap. idly expandisg city fora eentuti tor:ems, ' .' c 1., iiid Clorentili Must not tear sight of the - f rcI PM P. ...° *C I° IniP ( o4 l 4 l "Rezigur ilia 1 ' attracted their att e ntion during 'the year ....., ~,, or *O4 For the sumPle o f more pm :T Me ' lll4 111;Cilinty. v ° :r. ~:. ~~ ~:;:~- _, ~;~ ~, _~~~; ' Vii 7 -Us =um of ins Boootortal election In Tennessee ens 'surprise to all partici', and especially to A. J., who had been 'lll,lhlnsetr Confident In pis own prospats. lie muds thls as his Ant seriousOdlure, -II and is determined to try again, as mel SU comas of Brownlow, whose shoes he Is waiting for. Ric preSent disappoint. , Matt Is a Marx one. Ad s sp says: mgt Johnson wa sure of blg' ,401810116anairectam sd=? = er a , I I Inv unnerved him. On the Me* unnerved tlon the news he retired to Ids Mona wh h es, an inn k! -----ur.b= to. hilivalti't"lintensate Mel% c. , mho nand to condole -with h o w him. it t a4 .1.4 :.:-"lntipthen V ti Pra perwelein Wan" Into '". , ,i4 , lllthu - ,v , l -- oath hls winnows, obsernth wildly Or . 4:abated Benstor and Waft fi e ~ ; gz,2lVitagrillt 2•11,061 " dar a l r ' .... ' ' Cloud? wThe Deed Mich....Dm VII • AA the Pocket Copy. of the Cainnitn i, i ye tentiiiirrr O na the Circle" and • tt,l.';?" Other *Undoes. Task xcenn 7 lizT 4llteTio iii we d e 0,024 , 904 ,11 tll 14Xitint o f • Imes s t,the malt electun? , : sai . • i ma m/4 by .ell, 7 4114111.11 " Y r 5t faor of the bastion of the shaii, within hue—boundaries.. The election wait fairly contested, and the result nuty-bo accepted us a fair espres aim of popular sentiment. If those charged with the erection of the monu ment take it that the vote means " Semi nary Hill" as the site selected, we would most respectfully urge that the design 'adopted be departed from, as at such great elevation the memortol pro posed will, from most points of ob servation, dwarf into mean proportions and appear es a niggardly honor to the memory of the thotsuid braves it Is in tended to commemorate. Our voice is in favor of the planes of the Park instead of thp summit of the hill for the monu ment, unless the design be changed and much more money be subscribed for building purposes• : A POLITICAL musts is predicted M Paris—wzdeh is usually France—for to-I morrow. The Legislative session, which should then be regularly convened, has been postponed by an Imperial decree,— an exhibition of personal autocracy to which the Liberal party him taken strong exception, and Invites, for the 26th, such a popular demonstration as shall attest Nina National dissatisfaction. Of course. the Government will be found prepared to check any appearances of turbulence, but the European world stands on tip-toe, I to infer the relative strength of parties from the hum of the expected struggle. We have no doubt that the events of this day will go far, to establish either the supremacy of the Ina. perbd power, in the command of the sit uation, or the inevitable future of Repub lican predominance throughout the em• pine. There will be no serious contest anima the Liberal leaders- have first sat isfied themselves that the iron grasp of Imperialism has at last become palsied under its velvet glove. In that sense, a formidable meets, in Paris to-morrow, may be regarded as ae indication that complete freedom of political opinion recognizes this as its long-desired oppor trinity. A SENATORIAL CONTEST The contested Senatorial election case, in the Somerset, Fallon and Bedford dis trict, turns entirely upon the question whether the election law of the Common wealth shall be faithfully obeyed. The law, as it stands, would give the seat to Mr. Scull by 17 majority, while the actual majority of votes cast in the district, but a part of which were not legally re turned, stands 23 in favor of Mr. Find ley. The result will be established, one way or the other, by the Sexists on con test, as the vote of Allegheny township, (Somerset), shall or Dudl not be emoted. The return from tkis township was not made on Friday, the third day after the election as the law requires, at the Somerset Court Rouse. The Somer set Judges completed their work without it, and appointed a Return Judge, as the law require!, to meet the two Judges Iron Bedford and Fulton on the seventh day, the ensuing Tuesday. The Somer set board then adlottrited sine die. But, about rrldniNrof the same day, the re turn from the missing township was brought into Somerset, and the "meet ing" was held by the Democratic members of the county board, the vote counted, and a second Return Judge, a Democrat, commissioned for the District Confer , ence. On Tuesday, the 19th, this Dia. %riot meeting was duly held, when the two Democratic members from Bedford and Fulton voted In the second, and Me -1 gal, Judge from- Somerset, and counted in the Democratic Senator, by virtue of these doctored returns. The terms of the election law, in every section applicable to this case, are imPer save and inflexible. The missing re turns could not lie legally counted, be. cause not legally presented in time. It is not a question as to the discretion of the Somerset board In adjourning due die, when an adjournment to the follow ing day would have insured the reception of a return which the law absolutely requires to be produced on the third day, not before or alter. Not is it a question as to the power of the board to adjourn des die, without an obligation to wait until midnight for a return, which even then might not come in. The regular Somerset board kept, throughout, within the letter of the law, and indeed complied also with its spirit. There Is no doubt that Findlay toes I elected by the people, and as little that be would lose his seat by a rigid interpreta tion of the provisions governing the case. It will be for the Senate to determine whether its decision shall be made up by the actual state of the poll, disregarding the law, or by the terms and spirit of the law, disregarding the actual majority of votes for Mr. Findlay, and counting only those which were duly reTfirned and counted regularly by the only legal county board, We obeli not anticipate Its j udg. meat, contenting ourselves to quote the remarks of the Bedford Havirer, that the case. : "Has a precedent aomewbat dinner to the care oilman' and Coffroth the Congreemonal contest of 1864 „ and am it Ems that famous Democratic precedent. the Democracy cannot conahrtently ob -1 cot to a d ore of Weir own medicine." -• -cm.- PEE PARC/0111111G POW ER In each government, po matter boar I be organized, It Is essential to have the authority of conferring pardons upon offenders lodged somewhere. Forgiveness is as indispensable to government as the e,ththltion of justice. How to blend the two attributes so as to make them con tribute. equally and In harmony to the prosperity of the nation, Is the problem always presented for practical solution. • Boma Persons Insist that pardon shall be grantelonly In eases where funs are adduced after conviction, concealed be fore, end which show lf as the condemned was Dot guilty as charged, all. Pardon, under such circumstance% la not mercy, but justice. No use of power can be worse than that which Mutts the innocent as If they were guilty, All experience testifies , that the penitent should cc:. Airily be. mardoned. Difficulty ever &tits in discriminating real from simulated penitence, but It has come to be regarded u as axiom that it is better that ten offenders shall escape this. tiserturit than that one guiltless individual shall wrongfully suffer. It may not be as safe to apply the spirit of this maxim to the subject of pardon'. and to say that lt is wiser to let ten hardened criminals free than to inflict the riga' of the laws upon a reformed person ; but humane feelings Ma pretty strongly In that dime. WM. jtISA best a delicate task to lay upon ♦ abie/3413PC4074f1 to say what con victs shall be pardoned and what pun. lobed according to sentence. But, under anelectiveJudielary the task has been reu • dered exceedingly difficult Judges are toe ready to mum to appliCstiOna fur the release of offenders whose friends have political influence whfeb. may lima' bly be need against them when they come up for reelection. Personal importunity 444Certi letters tecatomending parties to nevi whose alleles ought not to be for- Preastunts brought to bear upon this GOveruor, sato Alen ylo elective, and 'resPilUdbUity is not' only final but • divided. Jails not grong-willed, or. tribe sentiment cifj nstice isnot dirOoped in blue to an uncommon degree, he Is apt to yield to erdldtallou be Irotdd gladly avoid. - - , _ Sorer eon; lids thee pry redeeesiors • • • cdge" dtirb 3 g llPMelPco d ,* lag .PC.** - . Tabs trUsaclionii pfronder boo maw Ur this minty, and tire error ‘".L• was urged against him with great pendia.- ency and effect • In view, therefore, of all the facts, we venture to suggest that, wnenever the Constitution shall be revised, It will be well to provide that the pardoning pow • er shall be exercised by We Governor by and with the advice and consent of a Council of State. This body boa been variously constituted. In some places It is a separate body, acting only as adviso ry of the Executive; in others, We Sen ate, in addition to the ordinary functions, 1 1 takes on this also; and In still others, the the heads of the Executive departments, 1 1 as the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, the Auditor General, and State I Treasurer, are made a body for this epe 1, clad duty. This latter plan would probe ! bly give a larger satisfaction In Pennsyl. vaults than either of We others. I This body, however organized, should be required to give public notice of each application for pardon, and *hen the ev • idence on both sides would be taken up, 50 that a full bearing should be rendered certain, and then the result Should be de termined by ballot, the Governor, in all cases, to carry out the decision arrived at. It would work no harm, and might produce good regain', upon publication of notice that a pardon had been applied for, to give the names of all the applicants, and, in brief, the regions assigned fur in. yoking the clemency of the government. Under this condition all citizens, and es pecially magistrates, would be sere to scrutinise each particular case before join. Mg in efforts to. procure the release of prisoners. Perhaps It should be remarked that the evil under consideration is not so con spicuous in rural districts as In those which contain populous cities. Sat the evil is of serious magnitude all over the Commonwealth; so aerbalut as to demand a remedy. It may be a better one can be devikti than that herein proposed. It so. let it be brought forward. TIMIS are to be none of the reigning sovereigns of Europe at the great Coun cil in Rome, except the Pope. but there will be a strong representation of what an exchange call. the "ghostly hinge," that is of these unhappy monarchs who, for various reasons have quitted their thrones, and are now wandering crown• less and landless throughout the world. The ex• King of Naplee will be there and most of the Grand Duties of the little countries whom Garibaldi of Bismarck have dispossessed of their inheritances. PULITICIA.NM In France are getting bolder. Such articles as that of IL de liirardin would not have been possible • few years ago, but It le r new Ilicustratlon of the old fable. The lion to supposed to be weak and old, and no the rest of the leases lIIOCk at idea. If this freedom of speech continues for a little while, the tons of the leading puns:diets will be soft sued down, but at present there Is so much of novely In the feeling that like a manliest releissedi from long physical con finement. they Indulge la a moat extrav agant and awkward style, yet well cal collated to relax the long comaralned powens. Tux nemes and contributlons of Mrs. Stowe and lk Marvel, and the ability of its business managers, have in a short time given a very enviable reputation to the weekly Journal Hearth and Home. Ulm assumed and maintained, a char acter for sterling worth and put ity of style which makes it a very welcome vie itor at any hearth or home. The editorial connection of Mrs. Stowe with this Jour nal will end 'with the current month, when abe will proceed to her Floridian home. She has completed her reply on the Byron quesUon, and it will soon be published, probably to becoe follndowed b y y another literary storm, s only that to which her article in ' he Atlanhe a Meathly first gave rise. 'fun eve of All Saints Day, popu• isrly known se All Hallow E'en, Hallow Wen. or Hollow Eve, has always been observed In this country as one of the jolliest and merriest of festivals. The md.World superstitions which endowed good and evil spirits with an especial power upon this night. and also suggest ed numerous mysterious means of look ing Into the future, ontain but little cre dence here, although the testing of many of them adds much to the amusement of the numerous social gatherings which usually ,assemble In 'honor of the occa sion. Apples, note and cider are the time-hottored food of the feast, and this year, when those crops are so bountiful. It wilt assume something of a harvest home festival. As the lest day ofOcto ber falls, this year, upon Monday, it Is probable that the ghosts cml fortunate]. • len will consent to put in their appear. once on the preceding Saturday. Amtaroari amtnitta and uncslcians in general are fast being recognised as su perior abroad, and the time may yet come when the world will look to America for its composers and warblers with as much faith and complacency as It has, heretofore, to Italy. The genies of Wallace is but beginning to be so knowledged abroad, the pianists Fatter and Gottschalck have exalted furore. wherever they have appeared, and, with the triumphs of Miss Kellogg and of the Pettis, we are all familiar. Madame Vanmut, the daughter of Signor Blitz. is regarded abroad AB one of the mmt capable and reliable of rs, singe and now we bear of the swims a of a new candi date for European honors, who is an old favorite in this country. The beautiful Mile Moralist, who, If we mistake not, la a native of Troy, Y. Y., has recently, with her superb contralto voice, made a profound sensation at the Theatre des 'Wiens in Pans. She Is the most per. feet Azucens we remember to have ever heard. Tun acquaho 'Pedants of Yale are now engaged in training on Bahamian Lake, to meet the boat crew of the rival Uni. varsity at Cambridge, in tee raciest Wor cester next year. This friendly muscu lar rivalry between the youths of neighboring 'lstitutions of learning le, If not carried too far, a great improve ment On old times. It is not many years since there were but two great classes In moat of our oolleges—the shalom and the fast bets, and neither the unre mitting application to books nor the wild license of a new-found freedom, un checked by the desire to lame, were cal culated for a physical preparation of young men for their afterlife. But this spirit of good-natured inter -collegiate emulation has given birth to • new third set, which might be milled the athletic, and which be had the good effect of weaning somrfrom * ton close cotiflne hoement, and others from that incline don to debauchery which even yet too often °mate 113 our college towns. The result of this is that minestudeptacome from under the shade of the classic groves with their muscles cultivated as well as their brains, and ready, aa far as pisseible, for every contingency of life. Caleb coshing ea to. coban Cause. B31:60 prominent Cubans having adres sed Caleb Coshing in reganl to certain features of their cause. he sent the follow ing its the main objections to their cause : "Fast. Their constitutions were man. doctored in this country. “Secouci, When they could Legally have, purchased arms bere t and while men gone quietly tutanned to Cutts, tubedersistently attempted to fit out armed exoeditiorus. "Third, This course gave the impres. don to our Governmentthat they were Decking opportuoines to involve it trouble with Gpahs, and greatly prejudi ce d the Cuban cause helm lie further advis ed them tu get rid of quite a number of their promlment leaders both In New Yolk and in Cuba. &Wenn:sawn dispatch says: John W. Foine9 bat been privately istenriswing Grant .tor two successive dsys, Reclaims to)bste corded Penn %Oven% for the edinisistrstionoind , iro , MAI upon _hint's reinsbilltbLi slaws by pstroolge in 00106, a= .. 1 u.F,.......,.;-~..r, k r i.<z.rtek~'..,,u.... r,..~ ~:E .w:5.,:+: URGH DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1869 voantei NEWS OD BUNOBS - - . tumor has five new volumes in press Tun Berlin midnight missions are con. eidered a failure. Tue. moat talented young sculptor In Paris is an American. GsoRGE SAND has sold her last novel for thirty•fi ere thousand francs. Tits Pope Is to have a new volunteer body guard compoeed altogether of noble men. Louisa MCULBAcM is engaged I. he married to a Professor 01 Medietne at the 13,11 M Univerotty. TneorrilLE Gammas., the illostrious French author, is maid to be suffering from softening of the brain. IT in considered certain in medical eir• cies in Brussels that poor Carlotta will not outlive the present year. Tun Jewe of Berlin have contributed more for church purposes than all of the Protestant churches taken together. Tim Queen of Prussia came near los. ing her life by a conflagration in the Palace of Coblentz, a few weeks ago. EMIL Ottiviart, the eminent French Deputy, it is wed, is in danger of losing Ins eyesight. lie is the son-in-law of Franz Liszt. Ida. THOMAS WATTS, a librarian in the British Iluieum, who knew tiny lan guages, and the titles of half a million books, is dead. THE Eamschatkana toad-stools as a stimulant It shatters 'he nervous sys tem, but they sometim give $2O /worth of furs for a aingle_flin is. MIL GRAIRGE. PLABOVT has written home that he had a pleasant voyage to England. and that the condition of his health remains unchanged. Tun system of stopping loreign jour nals at the Post-office still exists in France, and English and American journals continue to be seized at the Paris office. TUE rumor that Baumann, the Seine Prefect, was dead, originated from the tact that hie cousin, a worthless young fellow, in Bordeaux, died in consequence of his dissolute life, A enttow in Bt. Petersburg prison has gained five roubles damages in a mit against a friend who had neglected to forward a letter in which he applied for the Spanish throne. DE LE.I3BEPS, besides marrying the Red Sea and the Mediterranean, is about to unite himself with a lovely girl of but sixteen years of age. The expectant groom Is aged sixty. Sin D. BREwirrlin shows that Euclid knew the fundamental principle of the et-me:mope, which was aim , described by Galen fifteen hundred years ago. Noth ing new under the sun. Count Volt BEENT has recently be come quite unpopular in Vienna, owing to his desire to conciliate the Hungarian and Bohemian aristocracy at the expense of that of the German one, A BERIAN antiquary claims to have re ceived the coffin in which Juliet was buried at Verona, and recently gave a party, when Shakespeare's play was read over the alleged remains of Romeo's ins morata. Loan PeLItERSTON never visited the most important seaport of the British Em pire—Liverpool, which the railway nab brought within four hours of Broadlands, fits country abode—until the year before his death. Tux aboriginese in Victoria. Australia, now number only 1,843. They are well cared for by the colonial government, wh.cti takes great pains to instruct them in the arts of civilized life and educates their children. 1E is now Stated that Bogumil Dawieon. the great German tragedian, who, some time ago, was reported to be hopelessly Insane, is slowly recovering, with a good prospect of complete restoration to men tal and physical health. Nolan GEILMART is straining every nerve to develop commercial intercourse with foreign nations, and with that object Count Bismarck has already estahlualsed tome hundred and twenty-ens new consu lates in both hemisphere. Timer say in Berlin that Bismarck's removal lois been tittinitay re:solved upon, and that General Von klanteuffel, who acquired an unenviable notoriety previous to the war of 1806 as military Governor of Schlawig, will be his suc cessor. . THE Berlin earwigs who examined a rtain papers left by Al h exander Von Humboldt, about which a great deal has recently be paid, pronounce them to be almost worthless, and even express as. Cons doubts as to the genuineness of the papers in question. Lora L'irerotaoin has drawn ten mil k.° francs from his balance in the Bank 01 England to defray the expenses of his wife's pilgrimage. If the Bank of Eng land bad existed in the days of Peter the Hermit and Walter the Penniless. those precursors of Eugenie would have en joyed greater comforts on their journey to Palestine. Tun King of Italy's four predecessors all abdicated is favor of their suceesisors, namely i Victor Amadeus 1 in 1730, Charles Emanuel II in 102, Victor Emanuel I ln 1821, and Charles Albert in 18{U;and it Ls rumored that this tradi tional policy will also be adopted by the present king in favor of Prince Humbert, his son. A RECENT traveler in India gives the following as the correct title of the King of Burmah i "His great, glorious and most exalted majesty, who reigns over the Kingdom 01 Thama Parana, Tampadepa, and all the Great Umbrella -bearing chiefs of the Eastern country, the King of the Kiting, Lord of the Celestial Elephant, and Master of Many White Elephants, and Great Chief of Righteousnss." May his reign be as long as his tido. e MIA GLADEIVISE has nominated the following named Bishops: The Right Rev. Samuel Wilberkiraa, Bishop ford, is translated Colin:. See of Winches ter. The lice. Lord Arthur Hervey, Archdeacon of Sudbury is appointed Bishop of Bath and Wells. The Rev. Frederick Temple, D.D., now bead man ter at Rugby echoed, is appointed Bishop of Exeter. The Vcry By,. Hervey Goodwin, 1).D., Dean of Ely, is appoint ed Bishop of Carlisle. The Rev. John Fielder Mackarneaa, Rector of lioniton, Is appointed Bishop of Oxford. Accoutet's are given income of the toi eign journals of the healing properties of a new oil. It is easily made from the yolks of eggs, and is said to be much em ployed by the German colonists of Booth Bessie, as a means of curing cuts, bruises, scratclica, Sm. The eggs are boiled bard, the yolks removed and crushed and then placed over a fire and stirred carefully till the whole substance on t h e point of catching fire, whenothe is oil separates and may be poured off. Hen eggs are considered th hest, and nearly two teaspoonfuhi of o i l may be gained from a single yolk. A haw toy called "Menages moll Jenne bomme," well known to most of our readers, is Rust now the regain Parts. It Is mold In the streets. in defiance orthe law, though arrests are frequently made. In one Instance the aergent de villa, who apprehended a peripatetic dealer, asked to have the toy explained to him. "Oh, It la very simple,' ' replied the other. It is, as yotteee, a little tube of osier, and nil you have to du la to put &Anger into each end of it, and then poll bard." The policeman did so, and found himself handcuffed. This is the secret of the toy —the harder one pulls the more does the tube tighten on the fingers. Of course the vender escaped. TIEDelp Worn. There can be little doubt as that New York is rapidly becoming a t place for unattended womanhood as is Paris, and unless some reform be speedily devised respectable women will be forced to refrain iron using public vehicles. or even from traversing any !Ave certain privileged thoroughfares, unless provided with an escort. The causes of this lamentable stab of things are twofold. First and foremost, the Wet blame attaches to unprincipled 3ournals which publish, under the head of "Personal" advertisements, the most unblushing and immoral assignationsen , dating from staged and theatres, and couraging the adoption of se places aa the field of the lowest form ot the In addition to thin, however, in many in stances, the sufferers from the lanoleam I in question are themselves unconsciously in fault. The containe of the "girl ot' the period" is frequently so closely COr led from that of the demi mend, as to render it somewhat difticultto distinguish the fair one who courts promiscuous sc. quaintance and her who inwardly shuns what she outwardly, though unintention ally invites. bet the press be =god of such open inducements to public blackguardism as we have Indicated, and modistes be urged to more subdoed discretion In the matter of stsect toilettes, and, with the aid of - Pr emit action on the pan of any man yr tio may within. en annoyance inflicted orC i k; gtod,VA woman. the elle practices YMol4tieei or may be Seeedli and dd. stoppsd.-2 1 : r ' YS An Engtfahman's appreciation or Yan kee Slang. The perversity with which some people adhere to the Queen's English, utterly re fusing tocomprehend the modern style of rhetori co c, aa found In the terse eignifi• cant phrases and sentences of every day business conversation, very often proves sorely trying to the penence of those adepts in Yankee slang and pointed slobre viations. A good story is related by a well known lake captain, who Las been running a Buffalo propeller for snveral years past. Some time since he had among hi. passengersfrom this city a wealthy, honest hearted, but rather iras cible son of "Hold Hensland," who had but recently arrived over trom (k eit Brit. ain and was going to Toledo to visit e married daughter. The day after his ar rival in that city, while taking a walk about the town with Captain —, he observed a lot of tine horses on sale ex. Islbltion, and desiring to present his daughter and eon-in-law with something In that line, he stepped up and priced one or two of the animals. The owner immediately stepped up and gage him the figures. "'Ow mush his this'll?" pointing to a sleek docile mare. 05 1 50 . , "Will she make a good baggy horse?" asked the Englishman. "You bet!" came in an emphatic tone from the Jockey. "Bet! What do you mean! Hi don't want to bet; hi want to buy the 'one I: Di like it." To this the dealer in horse flesh made no answer, and alter a moment or two of critical examination our wealthy friend remarked'. "Hi don't think she will hanswer for a family 'orse." "I've got stamps as says she ain't got no euper'r as a family 'one in thin city." replied the Irritated owner. "Stamps! Who is Stamps? lii don't are w'at Stamps Bays; hi knows good 'one when I see It as well u Stamps hoe hang bother person," sharply respon dad the Englishman. "Oh, well, now," said the jockey, as sousing a condliatory lone, "take another look at thle animal. Why she was just made for you." "Made for me, you puppy!" blustered the excited Johnny Bull, "'Ow could that hanimal 'aye been' made for me! Why. hi 'Ariel been lan this 'ere blasted country three weeks yet."— From Buffa lo Express. COL. W. J. I,norixiin, Comptroller of the State Treasury for Maryland, pub lishes in the Democratic wen of the Slate, a bet of 263 officers, Sheriffs, col lectors of taxes, etc., who are defaulter to the State, not having closed their ac count& The list runs tech as far as 1512, and, singular to say, 11 or nearly one half, are men who have been elected to office since Governor Swan's treachery gave the State into the -hands of the De mocracy. There has not been a Republi can Sheriff or tax collector In Maryland since 1567, end Lu every county some of the officials heve been direlect in settling their accounte. THOUBEI INGESTM PI T.E LIVE- LU NUr•VII U One of the truest and moat raggastiTa Ideas can Isc obtained Crum the caption at tbe bead of ad• art cle: for vf all dlealLs. IV laleh intpalz B!MM=6I more pros Vent then those which cifeet the law and pennon., LWve.. W betakes' we regard lung disesze• la ate Ilia of • alettly .11,....10 IIIM21=;1 annul). or as a deep 'taloa eorrcanal and dna solving ars pntinonary streciers, It Is elsinin n,ennnrit whit sell mid foreboding or disaster In no etas of nialedise obonld the persielan o • - Me friends and family of the patient tn more eertoule forewarned than In thou of the 1a.,. . . lot It Is to them that early and ealeleat treat. seeat Is most desirable. and It Is then that d•S1(10 ,aa be wardea oar and a core effected. It MI- Nki CLIKI you li.•^ N111!1=gi IM=;il succorti. ostare sod sustslalitsi the reestpery pao en of the system, Its twikaLlful work. tug, In Pathway with the eeretar fnnetloota nth M reattity ober-reed 4y tbe IPOr of nue ur thethot tics 66W wen broth an the chain of aortae sympathies that distant. the Womenlone moth loss of the acanthi economy. Tbe barreasina •'- • cough, the hatolll remotrathro, toe show u. 814 With blood. •111 wOOO [lre Mace to th oorsool nod prop. wortlaso of he. , th 00 4 41 So an . ogireratod experl•oe• of r•y.r has enabled m. Knott. to the caroPoondiza • - •Is LU slei CURE. to give n•• twos to the ea. unl Toth, Invalid and at the ulna. time .pewit relief in those wow prtvales I, catarrhal and throat affections. to dlstreaaln, to their egret:as • • - . and weer°n certainly fatal Iv ibex leader... unties. camel bl NOM appropelata noted,. DL L1.:2143 COME la AO tbaroagli avelef. tcacal, tau way cue saell w9l wltaisal u fa ta• boson. a will ones core waen avarytalos else fall. acid la SAMOA cast. will an ottani.. la it few dare. The aural:4la of patients. a. Rtl u wcdl4a., •• n• relpeetfolle Invited to this slow an. raluble addition to the ..•mot of gan co. ult. littru6ll oa be consulted svory dse oath Icicle. u let Ids West 11.1‘coe tors. 101 Liberty &Wet. sad Ruts to 0 sod Ito I St slit'. VIBE EXIIAVIIITED eIYPITEIe, Stara.. lea del illtatneg erasoat and Ihi den change of tempo 'stare which takes place at Oda period of the tear ands the healthiest of no rostldtrally escreattd be the pr. coning heat, sad the seek's . sad delicate, almost prostran d. This Is not a In condrilos Is which to es mauler t o rate olode of October and its chill Ina fore sad eight deo, and roast quently later Wt.,. fever. Oolitic.. billince attsteks. - rbeantattent aro wore or lest Weyer.. eec. ,eher4 hqL eapeetally la localities whore the m eager. is naturally nuernolesonte. Is order to :vetaett:Od:y= XLlft route' r - t o lVit a t arl'6llfirlli 401 sal.d wt. ( Sbl p.m% of all vegetal:de toot. and vintner.. regaLattal the atersVo. while It reagent the ::alhallt, and pures 111 fluids ofu:be soda, 0,141111 IQ": Can er 7,:: ablcu trope. traded intry tool. no repubeive , compootd of extracts an dlul.. of Lae ehottrt VV:lll;bl:l;'!:urtgLlfrig , T;V: l4 : :°:. " .- kale elsquent hat tee eapelked, stile twofold rjgrer ltof ilk Tilindilta I nd e hli • reT . rinse. Each Is the aslant* thew tl f aletlabolseed rou st tt,h en "Antlni 'BotTni=a4:l " 9 a Veils' rd4gpa_.rrbliTyrt: atttn.+ exterudve std:tris any nage Irereaver tett la the coinstleall FRUIT CAN TOPS. LABELING J". Wo ars now prepared Ps Mandy 'name eat Potters. I per tls rect, _simple, uld as cheap as Me plant nap. Wins tPe same of the venous fruits steamed upon tn. oar.. nortette4 bos• the eenter.-and lade: or pointer Stanspso epos tbs toe of the eaa. It la dearth IHsttnetly and Persisocattr Lak- 131 X 2 " ape the Woe Of Ca !MA etend4 . l=. t h.drhlet= tocrtsousgetrula ase ay data MUTAT. seethe t• DIVIDEND S _ IDEND NOTICE. --The Directors of toe IStiartiabisto .4 Lam. rennovllls N td a Compsoy have ltils day di d.ed a dividend of YIVIL PER CtN for Pm last sit months, Wahl+ at Ms ofn. of the Treason.. tiliarystiorg fonbfte6. _ T. 0011000,. • IgrTHE BOARD OF DIBEC TORS of the COLOMBIA OIL COMPA NY Nay. tale day mei area • dtoldcod of FIVE PEE CENT. ooaea•Dltdi didt.a. Waldo Monday, ISM It.t. A. P. IicURZW. lkol• FlTTeaysod. Oot. u. NM . - &1 5 - 1.3: -- suraErrrs. BUY TOUR Watches and ]ewe WATTLES & SICCALFEWIII 101 1/11"111 AVENUE. Wave eoestnatif reeelein tEe etre. of 13. s tieeu tr. etet peat. Callen see es. WA.Tr/...US dr. SIIMAVE.II... DEL ANDBEIN Esumwr. azumen Cam all amour , of disease that Ow sigma la antleat to, 1 , 19. No 641 Penn stmt. 09Ico boars Dom 1 till 19 a• 9. and from 4 tui er•4. ocilzpos FOB SALE. LON. FIIPS CLASS MUM • BaltOletn iv tn va Ircrr vla rer. Met fitter or Cn o z ergg i sf APD'' IaNTVAIRWAY ITT!' ‘vz NEW ADVERTESEBIZEINTS - M R 1 1111161 INS &ATMS DAY WILLIAM Nos. 180 FEDERAL STREET. ALLEAILLF.NY CITY 21e. Baited Shirting Flannels, 61c,. Dark Calico, 83c. Dark Calico. 194. Ex. Heavy lard Wide ,heet- inks • 120. Good Yard Wide Bleached Gic. Linen Toweling. 25c. lard Wide Feather 'licking. 25e. Good Kentucky Jean. 25c. Double Width Alpacas. Kit Waterproof Cloth. $l,OO Waterproof Cloth. $3,50, Pair Good White Blankets. $3,00, Pair Gray Blanktts. AT VERY LOW PRICES, Herr ! Barred Country Flannels. White Country Blankets, extra size and quality. Shirting Flannels, all kinds. Cassimeres, Jeans, &c. Heavy Colored Bed Quilts. AT L.O W ES 711ø1A1414 1 'VP I 3r_. I._. T. .A. ALE Nas t ISO and 182 A NEW VOLUME MEM LIBRARY OF WONDERS D. APPLETON & CO., 90, 92, and 94 th and St PA DAUM THIS DAY s Meteors, Aerotiles, Storms, and Atmospheric Phenomena. tRON THE TRENCH UN ZUNCUIEH AND I=l By Wtc1.:•211...,a1•xn Illnetrsted with twenty-three la* Wood =I Just Pts Arms and /amour of Antiquity an .1. Middle Ages. ♦4o. • Ds•cripity• NoUm of Yoder W fil!!!1=161 II!!= I Chapler on Loa s wed L MM=Mil • l • Log lieral4r, ffliPi_ Elan nf abor, •.st r•Ilt !=1; & TWELFTH STREETS, FiI4ILADELPHIA , IBA_ I I ..E.ri" Zoi, CC) .Tovvrelenres. GRAND OPENING!! ;11,MTIVOigrtV77 1 n ,,T .It° 1`,.;`,:, Waking. /miry and Ifilveriart. FANO! GOODS, AM Bridal Clitta a Specialty. RAILICT A CO. have the ban..••• 4l tame In the Wurhl. sad will at all Limes I.e ale.ral n - calve .4 aeuvr whalers through their utablisb- .W. NE IV MARBLE brosz., CHESTPhE N ad E p hIo. MU% „A.O. MS OF DISSOUT The Co-Porlvershle hem torpor retails/ seder eeeee of It. RODItioN CO., wee elude& Atoms, 1010, by the Odell. of N. ele/tbses. The hosts... or WA firm Will be mottled by either of the .omelet partnere el Liberty etreet. S B. ROBISON , R. A.6013[50 11 U. S.ROBI.SON. rITTODUSUII. Angitat 16, 1669. THE carsuTor Ea @HIP leVedas between B. B end Q. A.116/BISON as der tbe style of B. B. ItOBISON • CO.. wee die eolved October 11, /SOL by the withdrawal of Q. A.. Bobleaa. T. haul.. will be settled 1.7 liberal the iderslestelbt Alall Liberty etreee. B B. ROBISON. Q. I...BUDISON. I M r I a_ OLD EStABLISHIED CONFECTIONERY IN A NEW PLACE F. A. RIFB3II & BROTH: KB .4Have reters. astosabet 4 Melt establlebstent to their neer eeb No. 24 Stith Street, tbs. St. Mara wbffr. th, wilt otter to Mate Mee! .4 saMe nriglinzawra seal, ol u C x olglL , ll l T ,,,, Vie S i fatritt= r bar. thefgrgetron i r.& - ...R. , ° • . fee. Orsterb In eb amt. se bell se Callas. Ten Oohs and lltmeniste. ill be weed taw. . • •• plait manner , at the i r old rstm. miltpal _ . THE BURDETT ORO Aerial l . l c ImProri...utalu.pw Carixat.... • ov* Uwnin lola Plop-loi Burma The exaosehsst Tweed Organ, The Slott Tarteem Toned orprom, Tie* neat Durable °rhea. Tim Met ors.. tor lereging, The hart urgan. tor Ilassamesta Norio. The Cheaper' Orgasm tor eke Quality BURDETT ORGAN • sleudld atoet yersous/ly seltetad et the fl tool "'d" 4 -VlLLl*Arre.r— -11,11.!?.?Ant!Li`" bole ♦gents forliVlG;a7ti-iiii.... FRUIT J .A.R.S, A. & D. EL • : _ UNION FRUIT JAR, cowe Witin r laid Irtr• tastakhaL C12.17.15t Nat th.• starlet. OFF SETT GLASS JARS, .11= W Itheask. In stock and for ago b 7 9.& D. 11. - : 1111 WATER 6TREET. ocamA WATER PIPES, COMM! Toll •tug, aumunzt. Mina a. col .1.1111. =I R. TIEGEL, cuts Oatta via We sue.) minuccaArrr•rAmos, Na 89 an:Luanda StrOet,PittlibUrgb 5 . NEW E►DVERTIBEffiIINTS IN UM GOODS ! uc-rors ER. 2-1 SEMPLE'S, and 182 FEDERAL STREET, ALL.L“HtS ITI Striped Wooten Mau. lo, drab Sho set s, Woolen Sha trio, Paidey Sha WlB Ladies' and (Andre/as' Stan arts, Ribbonm mut P/010 , re. :Ade Saab labbon.s. I Velveteen Vet vets, sior e k o ir gs and Giocee. Os. Handkerchiefs. Hair Switched), Jr Ladies' Underwear, Met.' Shirt" and Drawers, Cloth and Balmoral Skirls /loop skirts and Corsets, Embroideries, de., sCc. LARGE nssousraratT OF NEW DRESS GOODS T PRICES A Nv It lErr "JM WC 1 2 ' Lo 3Es'Ei Federal Street, =FM BEDIMI - --- ---- -p 14 ':'.o IA v. zi ti % 1 5 a ' >4 i Qv 0 . a r„ r 4 i Zco I:1 E 4 ;N 10 lc n : cow g °24.445W ei 1 PI PI ° I . g I T S ;0 ca .4 We 00, 0 m ia ow g ta 4 t E g - .... p 4 4 ~. O li PI t 01:1 let Cil z 14 tioi 0 d .sci iii A Z CI 0 W 41 L A. ANDERSON it, SONS, Book and Job Printers, 67 AND 69 FIFTH AVENUE. Dispatch Building, Pittsbao. H aalnt extra Lr (..nt. of Tlpa dCllltla. for t6c rA!'ID aaecattun of PAPIEZEL BOOKS, Would resoocLfolly wild% W. patroomgo of the togol frsteruipr. olTt=s{blorYosa"•;nr..‘;', 17,1"' w " AT THE TIME AGREED ON ELECTION PRINTINC P 14031 to7IC.Ar EXVCILITE. 13 1.0 WILLIAM MILLER 4 CIL, Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street Corner of Inds,o.stailier to the trade BS low law., strictly Ptime New Ow New Orleans Sugar and golasses.4. mew feu., me.. 4 Mullett Wand Sasses New York, Mimic'adds sad lia ised do. kloblon Drlal.lAnutogs. Braojta. liess n Ve. adasse and lelsad Syrup' , tart° Ulm, Cs and 1111olaima. Young Hy... Japan. TZW.W. 0.114.1100 ggd Wass TeM. d . <I Tetra, 'Lard Flet °Wan TS..dw., coneisetly o. hand. • Fine Bnindies,Winen and Segos. algootat ug Sitalatoll HoesWt•aa o f littalot • Co.. to balks. Sporbatat Magella eakanbar& sad Joatooolta "itaigavr x 4 do CloaeLO,Jogrartaal to Ogallala. do do do What. yg loos, In bottles. IC Wart • lima' Bporidloo Catawba, Pr: VlArag4tageV do pus. do Vert tataalorOld do. Iltide.t. tax licot it CUladad`d drawl Vb. WAZ:gky sad Balm Clue Pas. Bnusdles oar ant ad.:clam .61.0 !a.a_4l O. 286 DEC. TED 31.1.669. rabae notle• IN ber•b7 S.. tLs th. NATRONA & TAREPITUNI Beneficial Society OSTO applied to the Coen .t epitomes ?Wu of IWild:way Cosine ler Matter. nod UM tile We Court outdo so order to tbe cue to tbe ef fect test laid Marto , will be fined at diets rext tom. sinless rseetlitouetbsiuto ern 1 . 22 .. tbs emetbros. ROCK THE' BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CMS & WEISE. Prowl Seal FarIRMA ihindlittanalk 118 VOMIT/II A. • • - - Wbuy may be foltad • tali suarlasmas of nu. or. rhasowr ead gitebes Turman?. 4•1111 . . APPLE PAREIII3.--1 have a soostmest of Apple Perlos.Coftlitaltd Waal, 'shwas., .eme I arm. WI ea cell sad ma them tried. Tbo PMIIIIO. 001flatil AND SLlCise MACHIN'S, takes omit Wes taus • tae crank to pars COM sad snot as oralsors dud apple , . It trill pato stibost olloind o moos soothed. L Amato toll asa Slither masa snood lia MU mats. ta m u whoa curtsied by the OW arOew[~yt anoirUsest of 111=1 tning.4 Tani Table Apple Farm. los W_ wholesale sad Ilatale. by JAMES SOWN, N5,.186 WOOD STREET. Poraign and Thanedie Dry ex The old end tellable - No. 114 WOOD OTNINGT. 'fond door storm Illimas.Vigkermag. FL SWINT & MATT ABOWlTrania" AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS. 10. 114lakamt.11. 41;:grristasarly 9 r . l a l '' 6 *l. uanse r9Me2== o NSW A-D VERT itikLMENTS. ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rril A lIFI DRUGGETS, New Goods! NACRUM & CARLISLE'S No. 27 Fifth Avenue, 3lox PREYS T 111701 S, rcutitiice, BUTTONS N•‘‘' NAYH ♦AND BDIEVEL RIB TILY IN HE THE,AIN. NNW AT ten - , N ATI.V 1 1 1 .111,11 , 11 , Ktil" , NOVELTIES IN LACE DJOI/r, GLOVES AND HOSIERY IIBRA° AID WOOL Shirt. and DraINCI'S ALL KINDS A3D 61160• ZILP 11 YWA, f!An ,C 1 Merrtmata ud DcAl. rs MAOI3.IIM & - CA : No". 27 FIFTH AVENUE JUST OPENED BY JOSEPH NOM & CO. EITEL/. QUALITIS/3 ARAB SHAWLS, A lv. z o , T , C Et FL AU. N Biturrm A Reversed Satin Pleating, The Latest Novelty Is Dress Triton:Wig. Quilled Sally Trimming , ditayo. r112.,( 0 . Ptl lato god Plai Hrcule Braids, Itutin sa d d V e elvet Button. Plaid Hiass Buttons, Black sad Colored Velvet WM.. , Luau sad bilk tisrdles. Merino and Wool Undersea VI n~ec god qn arnica. 1-4" MiZZlN.vard• Yet BMA. " ;;Usalatr laad O,:ili,=l, TPWn rto „, 1..""i1a 1.1. n Eltriont VI,TORIA AND nTD•Ii,T Wont. In all Own. Genet' Hat Hose In Wool, Merino and Supat '44'" 'IN:I/ENV LOW RAT ruicas. 77 and 79 ILAM'I' STREET DAILY A.8R1V.41. INi7ENV 431-0000 IDS ZiTINSIVZ LINZ OF RAND KNIT 1i001 ,06 Ladles' Wool Shawls, Ladles' Wool Vests, Sat ques, InfantsKnitn Hoods. REVERSIBLE SATIN PLEATING YuII Lice of Colors. LADIES' AND GENTS' HOSIERY A ,omplt. Liss. CHILDRENs, BAINOItiL HONEST Gene' Ft Ladies' Underwear BERLIN s & CLOTH CLOVES okyles of Lb. isrfff Gents' White Shirts, Paper Collars, Handkerchiefs, Lae 8, de., MACRUM, GLYDR & CO., 78 & SO larket Street. lIIESH TANNED GOODS. nreivln. le et, re .large Tbe sobcrlDer 18.17 sqw.tg,l:l:.yo,:ear'.,rte'.lll:l,l"ili'il.fillo.sllwrthat:l4sa Wally AU Kinds of £L O. DIPURTIFJCS Or J. W.-V.ILLTICIL I=lll RINING. MATHER AND GINN MILTING wtinatt:d gab; " liriAlLalheuen. 14akruc,seushaso—te barrels .214marjars, wawa a owa ClitT.M.B CLOTHS, New Goods! BRUSSELS CARPETS, 11!= ♦rn T Slf AWLS. litall/tIEI V.ll vovlrllevl at love price. HOSIERY Pine Sllk BOWS. Wide sash Bib Seas, Ladies' Silk Scarfs , Boman Plaid /gibbons Bliwk Silk 1-'riuge Poulevard Skirts m 00010914 FAVORITE TOILITO, The best In the m aaaaa Winslow's and larmouth GM CIO Huang . ' Eresti Asparagus, as apple nod StraNdowies, irlet Golden PLOWS, Pat as with the groats t ears fbr VIM Irsde ssd tnvt•d t , Ova saltersettost IS the trtll., resell es and Dealers Lapp by Ur tam at traaautate pale. by JOBB A IBINABAW orner Liberty and N tatb Streets. I LOO SUPREME COURT PENNSYLVANIA Law Books, Legal Books, Legal Stationery OF A.X..11. IC MINS. ►wr W y ey KAY & COMPANY, 65 Wood Street. (ustairsrric BDTLDLISO 18SUBD Ting S . LITTINCOTT,'S Al AG LI INF. THti BOMBER NOBEL Ca ?vs flit Pall4ats lagnylap, enwriaNnia SIXTEEN INTERESTING ARTICLES. INTERESTING Root and **l-11uores. Tearty sublettittelli. binit• 14 sa 0111 t, Atteginlt eilliZ7o7lr2 lgrtl a.materein t f Tr'atop..• -.gam ins , lea siorpals• Astilogs ma• intleetiption 111 14.00 , te IN &gamine low 16rU, trict•ees Wit dm. sad I.)...utner trt. Mirraeou.•3l•43l:tritliDaUoal Vral fat Wt ersclu, )(tr.r.1.116 Arta Pftvatalill lout. tot t• aNy 01411•111. frol• J. D. crrEllfle_OTT At Oh: P2SliepeT., • .A.L.PERT & KOHLER - , Nonnoteress and DN.. 1A BOOM lawn' AND airmen, Be. NO Mate: &MN. Cll. 1tc.....1. glows to CAstonirott. Ws beg.larre areal no 16 11,ct not soro suagnAZ:Vre Bocts sad noes p.a.. ccpsol cs. Cans, Bosloos,"or datonson A.er sin sn pc..r. I a. . . sown of oar Ns. Ale f ... City. 0.3 to gal roito bloo ld costoman Asnla. No kora OW. Nt. *Upon,. Wad. Of meassrlag . is OW. Pc In sas m.vnalfat tan sad pomlortat. No.• sad oboes Corns V.A. est rtes , ONE o.f trl=ll.,eloisincoo.. asColl -' IS Market Clttstrugb.l%, . VI. 5,6. R 59 MARKE Bargains Bargains Barviins Banal° SarSain° B- I sonata* J. W. 13461:133, 69 MAILKE ~~ ~' .~., ~,:. Fs.l -, r ~„. ,1 EXTRA QUALITY, Direct Importations, LLIII BROS.. Xo. 51 FIFTH 4 r.6.4"1'11, A DOT NVuI)D BTILEZT ELEGANT CARPETS. 4 moot beavcll.l 40.1111. 2 Mit TAPESTRY OR BODY 13itU SE3 IE - 0 .1_,S . jest received In direct moor tallas Rom tag. rorttrci-colrres tying In large qannllttben. OLIYEB fficCUNTOCX A CO. 23 Fifth Aienne. CARPETS. NEW FALL STOCK. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRIIGKIMTS. DBUGGET SQUARES, ngrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever °fere& BOVARD, ROSE 1. CO., , El FIFTH AVENUZ. EEtig NEW FALLSTOCIL. CARPETS, The Fing in the Market THE 011EAP E CHOWS PATTER= T w o-pill and Three-pig CHEAP INGRAIN CARMEL TEE VIIIIIST LLSIIOIP BODY BILIISSELB laver onbred In intt•buriga. Ban um sad mo.ey try peylsig Rm• \ IIta'ABLOD 8 COLLINS. la TI sad TT /UTZ •1111107. 1 DE. InirrnMF riorminaz ITO TRICOT. 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