The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 03, 1869, Image 2
n 54 AhlaittitattfOr , t. On/CZ: 110BITI BUILDING, 84 lUD 86 FIFTH Al OIRICIAL PAPER OClPiissbussb. Allnionany .ad AU. ihrmy Oemuty VILIDAY, DEC. 3. MOD lick] obje ProFnaing Mitwarp, 5O V. S. Bonne at Franklin'', 90}(3901 Akio fined Ll New York rnitadar 'mom Into the United., aaextuinteafed by &Medi bele. report jot belied by )Ctencsal Wasicsn, Alfddisf. the Bureau of Statistics, amount. in sable for tha::llseal yea: ended Jane ; -1141N21069.10,1487,80,5aft. A atatasisostmaT enquire" of all as pail malts of the New York and Ala iataitelections. Is the first, the opposi tion carded thcir Btate ticket sad both %Ai* of the ?Legislature. Alabatha Iteld tut tleedon this year; her State off. Lityli*tptgligapurksJJ:deddally Ihroubi IWPA : isittelti over from last yew. - Tie statement that the present Is the ; ' Wit jai/A:Wealth* of the Pltrabweih per_.lll the .dlfeetory of the Wesiep. Iserroneorus That minion' yet_ocattpled bp:*x . Emus, of WO GaSSOTii for haveralpeoza after that VlOOOdathist Wsoleritinlied, and late, by kiellarmuss, of the Comossrefer, who Is theth , Tolltholrbd bi,Wrifizatitcra, of the ' , Tax President iridium safer s copy of ibillb,o4ostalesse Medlin personal dub indg ilia he Asti trenitiltit to Gensrise zstat'itatay l aboa. •The journals of We ink* morning, in all parte at the thlictittr, bhve to be content widf s , wrodcot, with its , peval. I. ". The deeision oi the Pres!. dis Vi n due to the put 114191IPPOPIA-Etssign.4 I=4 o l in fireentiltradnum pollen In ozdrito fioosokikthinnis., the entire press at tlaktatattY illaWletovatter. rrigt offered' Oa, Minion of ' l4l Ibitsalaptrthulat, but declined to wesept)the bids, which were all under 122. Wancotutotd that be will offer the of e x for this month accord , tigUghiiiirgrauttie , If be offers it, int hoick It, Or will he i i ltalA bill back Otablikeseryed right and select such bids ea are under his own figures f He is ehirgetrWith'vacillation •In his policy, batibas - far only in quarter which ea. gerlyituiP at any unfriendly conclusion. WattlefelthatZfuture cants will not lend wrOmm err of Pintibilitr to this im putation:, He wu doing very well before he ailed a halt. His fivotwemty bonds, ea cup wed; trod already come to be worth ed In London. His policy was witigigtfEettg ab greater a degree, nor even as great, ofdomulle opposition than fre..should naturally have antidpated li6illeAdetre4cridently-tO. eri, if 4l rho sate idde, sled by a temporary toittir;liiigtre commercial public s breathing spell' In dee timeltewill pro. , • &Of Wiectlert which his &Way voted so , decisive. Far It is uraclearthatibeAstreUrY has -tbe-ab solute command of the financial situa tions with all the resulting reeponsibili , • • .B.MCosigistutirsolg-Stratimustr. .9AluSildissislirpi election, oimmincing . ouVuesday, closed on Wednesday night Tbirettrusto this daft are ntagre, but "Ji,.riiMus for Govemi or, and the rest ethos Repubilaun ticket lb( 6l o*.PKl , Pl o V elisernl/Tes4i t e psi _..rtikto s secure the control jai the tarn of whicliragy. sabaMosin another week. There ta no &MIA of ths adoption Of the Corlett- Weis Withoirt the disfranchising dances, Nororindersr party may have encored tlinLegislstore, will that body fail to ratify - the nth Article. A full (km. greesional ticket was also chosen, bat no return yet appear. Theresa' election also began on the 80th,IM doesaot ekste antlithis evening. It irltt be several days later before we aball We any reliable ethical of the M alt. In these States, the facilities,for communication, by railway and el 4 gtifh,nre ao sburderly limited that half tkVinnatis of Ileciemba may expire before the last of thebackcomstles shall be heard ivrlo , :mTatuni mimosa , Mic.lnaltibly Treasury statement of .4eiteitril *Kitts the aggregate red= tkolgtlt:thightldlo' debt, sines Minh Ist, at *action abort of 073,000,000, Vritielp-oVelk and . a ball million -warn pale ,thaing November. The Treas ItobU 1P70;000,009 of free gold and 010/00000 on depott. The additionet receipts trout' euttomt . durtng the month -vottNtyli Coots than enough to balance the sti,ooo,ooo which the Secretary bad ad vettlailatdbelL Thavoyment or totem! yet tootle $82,000,000 at New Yeses There/ylebeenrus diminution In thee= at. antotandinobree percent. . certificate, ,1 4 1 14411 Ora loom& The amount of paper debt now aornally payable on demand tr, 16041,4404 and; demand "etc% teal, /11458libme percent. egtSflesleg. sol = . 106" i ftiettaaal ' L emma , ' $138,685,- 66i.p3i to itidiadd a little over $4,000.- oig(tre - ration! ltemsof comported inter. eat notes end old heeds, end Dotes long efirifeNnOtt r a but not yet vacated cot piyment, and We bate s total of allude way 411,000podi awaiting redemption Inert *eels- ,„paysitimte are resumed. it.261 - teihteninitiare only psysit art ioritta ofthe Treasury. 'THAI SCHOGPIT Cog. Goverior of the Continuum - I:11th b ig ,f .l ify - overly declined to confider - therlfatheSztisa tandem ea Including those pins pectdisrly toe High Court, of. Entle - and fAppeals. . Ha has, therefore, eirokkadlifietsida:sin: found by the bit math* law as declared by both the Dis trict we &fait' volute, in the ease of a„,"44chsci9e, theconvicted poisoner NOW, and, with the concurrent od , tics ales d toorne7 Geamal.bee directed Eigfaliiiirmest of the espied resit/ Pe . llpss4*of Ws !With. WO /We informani'so show that 1141000 Ts thaws in the especial Inter. ad writicti this coo has everywhere awakzonsd; and which le eliciting at We g moat discossiOn'of "both thetheii end the law uponwhlch its ssalmeritsihobld`tarn. But no Intern 1te54.414 bleUni IMMO Peneallvaula sin : 40034, for, aulagnit. that Gov. ' ' aleeirrisi and? tifetheeelY sensible of ell t h e ifirs;liltilUttes of the Executive dike, or;that he moat be - whiJEL l aa ' issinfulky mid= of both ttii fetal and oast zinfifs offloY!relmonskab doubt '1046 ifindirestliglestie otlife oe tiesth has not been 016 04ated 141 10 mosersttriekb prior, 01110.iitsgifikluileido'thAt nixie of M!StniAallfe*al* , heir 11 1 1 b/Ca* !Seld; COIICerS, la t iattiatisistsa eltil;'4o#* guilt 4 rIIF iaack Of the ME > MEM MI 1231 = ' ccmdinneci prisoner, lima that which exercises the breast of him who must execute the Justice, and who may show the mercy, which an organfclaw contem- plates. Writing thus, without any privity in the Executive comets, but with a fair recognition of the plain tendency ofpab• he sentiment, in the cam, In favorot a second and more thoroughly exhaustive consideration of all the proofs, we must tnowledge the force of the popular jections to the execution of the present sentence. -The public doubts turn wholly upon Rebate of tact. The law is clear, and shaii been clearly expounded. If &bows —be --malty lorsooent,. it is only the hug which has erred. —and this error, if It we such, lies beyond the reach of an Court or of the Executive authority to correct. _Upon the record, there shows not the fainted shadow of a just claim for the Interposition or a merciful pr valve. But a very large number of the pie of Pennsylvania, Including much i medical and scientific ability, have • to be persuaded that the guilt of the prisoner has not been so established by tesialble proof as to Justify the last of the law. It is not that they his teal innocence, but It Is the gen public impression that his guilt is not proved as to warrant hie - execution, and that an odicr tril4.alsiotild be bad upon the merits _or rect. Zielguor the Supreme Court nor the Governor, as we have already observed, can gratify the public desire in this re gard, Without assuming privileges not Justified by a right construction of our Constitution. But this power does rest with the Legislature. It Is found in the organic law, and has already been Ulna tnited by precedents. It is so within the legislative discretion to provide, -by a special enactment, for another scrutiny Into the facts, by a second trial, the re-' snit of which arsall either satisfy all the existing doubts, or shall vindicate the prisoner's Jonocence, in.dther mac etre, anti quieting the public mind. 'the execution Is ordered for December 24th • The, .014 5114 # 0 PelOon r begins the first week of the month alter- An Ilaindiisiiialerie,toroneortWomontin would permit the Interposition of the only authority which can now be appeal• ed to, in the interests as weft! public Justin, es of a citizen's life. So tunds of deference to public opinion seems not only jualltied but must proper to be yield ed in this : we. It then, the Legislature shall decline to interfere, it would remain to the Executive*, proceed in the ereca tion seattaux., -supported' by tiie concurring sense of all departments of the Government, and justified in the opinions of society. THE CiEVEICATIO BANK uevAL CATION Cleveland letter says, of the recent developments in Miscue, that they make What has been suspected Mace the suicide of Mr. Snell, that the manage ment 91-the bank on the part of the DlriatATl% hal been drimlnally loose and nealbrint. Nedhinebedi the unitnbeech. able private characters or the President and Directors now 1.11•041 them from sop* ugly 4.01:126 Thd time, it Is miff, la pr a itatement Yawing its present condition, which has already been divulged , by Apritad, one of the Directors, .whe iiefaided fidget the concern upon the appointment of Mr. Garretteon to the vacancy caused by the death of Buell, r The votive sympathy - for Mi. Buell, which was eo apparent during the drat few days altar the tragedy, has now taken the form of bitter denunciation, recent developments having made It aP• parent that ids defalcation is one of the mast deep laid and persistent eattemesef villainy ever perpenaded. The official statement of the bank is awaited Intense interest. e• I N DEPEN DEN IT" JOURNALISM warren Mail miderstands this sub -let 4, sad 'err gemPb , moose' aPiPtibit =any, thus: We know It la common for "Independ ent" papers to- arrogate to themselves Ov per , •ut Virt u e IVO Ulm =o/ cdrni,ney. If is man blow. alb. DIM birr, cern - horn It may not be blown. Bat our observatlon Is that these papers turn nsomehort corners.. ininP 3 O more mean men for oder go Into more small boles, dive deeper sod cams op dirtier, than any equal mimber of parti san papers in the land. Instead of re mota:ling a Imam party with: well de fined prinriplee and purposes, thoy too often roprelent' *chewing kollvidnals and disorgardaing aligner. Instead of alvocatlng a principle firm as the hill., aware governed by a policy as fickle as the changing fortnnee of men. The Harrisburg Tategrap.4 says: When Mr. Mackey took charge of the Treucher's office, i&e balance on hand was about $1,185,000, and overdue loans, payabbs on presentelon, were out to the amount of 0398,000; this leaving an available balance of $237,000 received from his predecessor Atter carefully oonidderlng the condition of the finances, kir. Mackey was convinced that a large reduction of the State debt might be ar..• tximplisbed tedikout a row loos for the purpose; and he then deft:twined -to do what has not before been attempted in our State, namely: to begin The near Um of the bonded debt witbthe surplus revenues. To this end he called a meet. log of the Cominfasionen of the Sinking Fund, and, with an available surplus of 0,230,858,88, proposed to call In Abe whole of the -five per cent loan due July 1 1870 amounting to $1,842,000 and to pay on mesenUtion with interest to date, with notice that Interest will cease on July lit, 1870. - His willingness to assume this lead, amounting to $404,858 08, more than his cub on bind, was based on an Intelligent review of the situation,and idslkoreJP.llol4fortilied by his conegunk that tbe bah million, doe from the Orede Mobile?, could be made, and used In the liquidation of oar heavy debt. A Ming. lee would never have conceived the idea lotadvising 'Mantle/lion deer debt far I beyond the present ability of the Treas• ury should be - ailed In for payment. ' None hilt a Spender would dare to take so bold aster and any man not endowed with adreardineery amaze would have hatitatedbeforededug so. Setif,. Mackey lek the bold step; =dements have shown that it was the idie.crne. The very high debit which our State ,sejoys was a protection !tom too great a !volume of the ' five' per Cents being at 'oaeethrownoniheTreastuy for zedemp. Ition. The dab on hand was deemed Isidlident to meet any..demands imme• idlately made. And a rigorous collection 'of the menus, together with the dales against the Grade ifobilin , was depended on to meet the voluntaiy burden Mr. Mackey was ready to asenne. Governed by thesearguments , the Gmutainloners of the Striking Fund have set aside all Ahernaexpended balance In the Treasury --and a sum la addition theret sore 'dent So pay the loan of 1870, before ,allndsi to—end $189,618.46 of the over due loan not yet presented for pa1,.1 meat. So that the present actual condi. dltion of the finances of the Stele hamlet], this: All the money now In the Treasury, land all, above current milky , which wi ll ;come In for the next year, are set apartin 'conformity with law, by the only legal 'body empowered' to do so, to pay the funded debt as it may be presented, and they have anti cip ated this payment on 'account of, the healthy condition of our Amass, - the =steer management of our affairs, and,a determination to apply riverj farthing not required Ibr the ex pdoses Of the State to the payment of Its tpapayas. Richly, do they deserve praise lbr thefaithfril and' enlightened ;perform. 'once of their, dudes, and we sincerely 'ccord theMehe tLaaks Mn. Bzotaw, 'President of the Ameri can Aseociadon of Wool /isaufacturers, states that the wool msatifretrdes of the cmmtzfamounted to $275.000,000, and otthesa-more'then fortrfiftbs are from' Antedate wool. The lietmtry consumes About $240,000;000 wont' of woolen goods. OttrhnOmts of these (zanies ire 0tai130,000.000 la gold vile.. At - the 'nfr•Mi._PriCeo . duty' and importers' t,sein,g added, Ibis value would be doubled, and added to the sum of domes tic inouNiftra, we hum the aggregate $249,001;001). - •• r y , ? z - .'~~;,jA'S}.~ THE VW Tne End or Rieberout—The fJeetb-bed Marriage. A. D. Richardson died yesterday morn ing In New York from the linnet wound received at the hands of McFarland, the ' assassin, several days since. He bore up manfully and courageously to the end and nut death calmly and with resigna tion, Chi Tuesday last, he was solemnly married In the presence of a large numb, r of diadnguistad gentlemen to Mrs Mc- Farland, the divorced wife of the mur. derer, the object of his love and cause of his death. The ceremony et wedding a dying man was very sleeting and solemn and there were few eyes undimmed with tears among the assembled guests. Rev. Frottougham, assisted by Re. H. W. Beecher, officiated Mr. Richardson made the usual Tomatoes watimarked emphases and dellbemtionomd after the ceremony shook hands with Mr. Greeley and sh. other friend. The folloir ism prayer was addressed to the Throne of Glace by Mr. Wthingham: our Father, may It-please Thee In , this place and at this moment to bless these Thy children with that blessing which Thou alone can'at givetra blessing that shall make the dying bed full of peace and satisfaction and gratitude, that shall make the living heart full of courage and faith. Bind together these two hearts, our Father, and though the hands may not hold each other through the journey of life, may these hearts still be one be , fore Thee, to whom life and death, the world to come and this world, are the mare. Father we thank Thee for what these two lute bean, to -each other, for what they. may be yet. May he take her Unto with lam to the spiritual life, and may she bearing his name and vindicaturg hts honor, carry him about - with her through all the pilgrimage thistle yet be fore her, to strengthen hey courage and glue her patience under her burden, to help her through all her care. Bites those who may depend upon her. Bless the little ones who are left In the world without their father. Be Thou their Father, their mother, their friend. And in the assurance of the heavenly life, may she pass on to Thee; may she re main with them and hire herabilow. Our Father who art in Hearty hallow. ed be Thy name; Thy king= cOrne. Thy will be done on earth. minis in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive Mom who trespass against us. Lead us not Into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for Thine is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory forever and Seer. Amend' _ Mr. Beecher (to Mr. Richardson)—Do you take the woman whom yod have by i your side now', In this hour, standing I near the heavenly land, end renew to her 1 the pledges of your lave ? Do you give ' your heart to her, and your U.SUU) 1 Is she, before God and before thaw wit• nesse", your beloved, your honored, and your lawful wife 1 Mr. Richardson (in an audible and clear voice)—Yee. Mr. Beecher (turning to Min Sage)— Aid do you accept him as your head in the Lord ? And arc you now to him. a wife sacred and honored, bearing his name? And will you love him to the end of your life 1 ' Miss Sage—l do, and will. Mr. Beecher—Then by the authority given me by the Church of Christ, I pro-. nounce you husband end wife ; and may the Wes:sing of Almighty God, the Fattier, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, rest opus you and abide with you. Amen. In a few short hours the groom was a corpse. and the bride was frantic with I ' grief. McFarland, the murderer, received' me intelligence of the dread COIIIIIIMIXI6 tion of his awful deed of revenge and wickedmas with the almost compla cency, seeming to be pleased that his vic tim had not escaped his wrath. i About the deathbed of Richardmn were Junius Henri Browne, colonel Knox, Wm. T. Blake, of Boston; Mr. Charles A. Richardson, !dm Richardson, 'the 'odor the dying man, Horace Gree- ; lea. Whitelew Reid. Mr. Sinetair and .othara. air. Richardson took an ilia> Minato and touching tam of all. Bev. Henry Ward Beecher was also present :and ministered to the spiritual comfort of the sufferer. The corridor loading to .the apartments of Mr. Richardson was I thronged with people, whom Ingnirtes , and messages of sympathy were sadden- Al log in the extreme. h Ez.Covcruor tklinvor au Praddent CIEII A misna the pri*Dked is era volume giving the elide! account of the reunion of the soldiers of the Armies of the Tennessee, the Ohio, the Cumberland and Georgia, which took place In Chicago, In December, 1868, IS the following.: Dec. 12, 1868. Gittfuktiltzlarn way I cannot incept .your invitation to attend the re union of .the soldiers of- the Western wad s—Cumberland, Tenneree, Obloand Georgia—at Chicago, on the 16th inst. As many of the rekimeett MU Ott from New York, while I wu Governor of that State, served in these armitl feel a per , axial ss well as a national Pride and in terest in this gathering. It toot necessary to speak of the re spect and admiration In which the soldiers of the Republic are held by its citizens and foremost among you will be the Ws. tingulehed General, now at the head of our ermies, who won his first laurels as one of the leaders of the armies of the West. Dis election to the °Skeet Presi dent of the United States bears witness to the fact that, in addition to regard for his other merits, the patriotic services of the soldier are held in honorable and grateful remembrance by the American people. I have the honor to be truly -Soma HORATIO SETUOO7I. To the Commltteeor Cl= Last week, In the Supreme Court, Judge Marvin passed septet:um of death upon Ben Tear.hout, after cousin tion of murder in the first degree. In the month of April, 1268, Teaehout was in dietsxl bye Onted Jury at Nassau, Wyo ming county, for having caused the death of his wile by the administra. tion of arsenic, which was given her In small doses, mixed with medicine which she was taking at the time. She wannest posloned on the 20th of December, 1867, at Eagle, Wyoming county, and died on the 10th of January, 1868. The Jury rendered a verdict, after a trial of tom days, commencing September 15,1868, of guilty of murder In the Ant degree, and 1 Teachout was 'unmated to be hanged on November 18, 1848. Application was made to the Supreme Court for a new trial, and sitffil of excentlosa was gotten op. The Court refused s new trial, and affirm. ed the order of the Oyer and Terminer. Tesehont then Need out a writ of error to the Court of Apteals, but the Judgment of the Supreme Court was affirmed and the record sent tuck. The time for the execution of the primeer having elapsed, It beeetne necessary theta day be appoint ed for the carrying out of the sentence previously Imposed. This was done as above stared, and the day appointed Is the 24th of December next, the execution to take place at Mayville, Chautauqua noun. ty...—Lackport (N. j . ..) Journal. Tus bones of an enormous mastodon or antedeinvian monster have been dog up In the vicinity of Milton,Dopage county. Illinois, baying been fiet discov ered by a farmer searching for water for his cattle. /among the ibsail remains un earthed were the bones of the fore leg, which, when joined together at the evi dent junctions, measured ten feet in s!e l 9 l / 1 . The shoulder bona or blade, a olid piece of bone, measured ten inches byy twelve in its superficial dimensions Font lite were found, all of which weed more or leu decayed at the ends One measured fottr feet, and another four feet three Inches in length: A. pumberofhnge bones, believed to be sections of theepine near, its connection with the bead. con tained cavities large enough to admit a man's band and arm. Similar bona in grater variety were picked up—some of them supposed to be bones of the feet. These detached joints were the size of a man's fist. Some of the curiosity hun ters, more skilled than their fellows In general anstomieeksclasee, bate busied themselves In joining together the bones at their clearly indicated connections, and hive become fully convinced that the bones are. those of an animal fourteen or sixteen feet high andnot lest than twenty feet in length. Tat West Wester Affmonian Is now printed by a novel motor, the propelling force being supplied from hydrant pipe. It works SO applied from and smoothly, that wo feel it our linty to call to It the atten tion of newspaper establishments to par ticular. It takes up small space, requires no attention, makes no noise, no hissing of steam or splashing of water, Is elm% and Is always ready. . it la a perfect novelty. It should be seen obe bppre dated. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE; FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1869: FASIIIO s S. Fashions for the cold season are cow (ably established. Over skirts are re stored to the favor which they lost for abort time oaring the early autumn. They are too pretty and picturesque to be easily abandoned, and though the under skirt h flounced high, the over•ekirt still accompanies the toilet, and gives it its crowning grace. Evening dresses are cut with dress points bank and front. High puffing' and flutings, like Flivibeth- an ruffs, are mounted on the shoulders and arranged over Naarea. Mechlin. St tuk gels, threa d and 11-oniton:lsces are pro fusely used in evening toilets. Indeed, awry nnngne - 3tre - that\ls postbte to adapt is pressed into service- Flowing and slashbi sleeves are reviled, and enor mous buckles and rosettes adorn the Fen. .sit Ob 9 eL ta 4 decidedly tt e favor- Ilicoler, as Blies been dining the Simmer. ElreS Wand, vrdars'any other „ Pugh her toilets are numberless aid of indult* 'Variety, they I eve been green, green ;green, throughout an entire season. The shadeadcepen for the winter months, and the light ones are reserved for gas light. , The 4111retutt ',owns are in name Rua. Man green 'bottle green, Olive grew, in visible green, 'Rile green, grass green, arserde green,/ Its green, most green, Metternich green, Mignonette green, lib. synths- .green,l emerald grace, bronze green, etc., el Among the new materials the Oriental broestelle is the most attractive. Its i w ta e l eni b in utt?ort in the :re P y e agi r nke Vcr ee of th e white rid covered with delicate flowers and baguets. Elegant are made with long trains. nom dresses have dams-trains and dresses fO the street are Invariably abort. It le t lost conceded that long skirts erne 'ln panniers for walking are entirely without grace. A visiting costume called the Don Jean is In accordance with lice name Irresistibly charming. It is of pros grair• The tow er skirt of failis rose& has three flounces cut in leatakciped. points. Two of the flounces are a-t material and shade of thal dress and the middle one not :swoon velvet. The tunis is of maroon velvet turned back a /a eamargo,And edged with a nounce of 740116 elude cut in pointed leseee. The waist is also of maroon velvet, with posUllonvasques caught to gether by knots of tes. a roe rain. Henri II and leaves of 'gros grata are slashed with Velvet Another toilet is called the Robe car mane. This In Ire haughty grsce recalls the court awaits ef Man XIV. The trained skirt is of a heavy black gem grain. It wens over e skirt of purlepoug ds raw. Each flounce is edged with a white lace half covered by a black lace. Around the Wren is the same trimming of black and iittite lace. Lang sash of pink pros grain with fringed ends. Black wryer cat beast shaped In front and wide sleeve*. Masses of black and white lace form fan shaped decorations ettheback of the neck and on dig chest. Rows of pink gros grain are Inserted in the lace. A costume of quirt clegaromis of Es. vane Tartan wornover *skirt of maroon gros grabs. At the bottom of the skirt is a deep flounce edged with maroon velvet and with a heading of three Malted rut. flea, bound with maroon velvet The tunic is of Tartan of two shades of Ha vans brown, and is edged with.% shawl fringe. It is rallied on the sides so as to show the plata Havana lining. 'Pigs ma. thrill Ts so light and pliable that when draped by a skillful hand It has • most arsisuee Mot A costume prepared lor an Italian mar /miss ta of velvet and laces Over a skirt of turtle-dove gray is a nark- of tune striped with white andedged with a white guipere The tunic forms in the back • douole pointed pannier. Through the middle of the pannier is • ware of w bite guipure. A charming little barque is of lards dove velvet filled to the want with roundial barques. Large pockets on the bisques complete thee:tem It Is trimmed with guipure lace and the wide sleeves have revers of theism. A TeVelean tad of dove colored felt, has a maroon breast and tuft of maroon and white plumes. 45: bow of Oat gnarls pieced on one lit:e of the hair, Tartans continue to hold a prominent plans for common wear, and for travel ing. The double faced ones are new and are to be India all the beat plaids , . York• . entrerpopnear arso mato eervicosole every— ' day costumes. Little military jackets of blue cloth trimmed with gbld I raid and brass but ' tons, appear from llmp. to time on the street They, are not ip good taste for walking, and though a lady may wear what she chooses in her own carriage lane y ,mckers are not suitable for the Weakliest table, and always aopecr to be what many of them really are, relics of watering-place life. Most of the lancifut shapes in round hate are also Intended for waterlog plates or for the' country. The saucy, piquant designs In form and trimming, are quits out of place whim • lady la on foot la the city, and often expose her to an endear. edattention ' when • more modest toilet would have spared her the annoyance. Death of • Itsmarkable Nan. On Wednesday of last week, Lyman Allyn, a boarder at Taylor's Hotel in Jersey City, was found dead sitting In e chair ln his room. His death was report ed the following morning, but cit.. curnatanoes have been developed since `which finest his life and death with peculiar Intend. His bro ther Thomas Allyn, of Groton, Conn., In company with a sister, the only eels. these( the deceased, arrived, and with the permission of the Coroner. took charge ' of the body. They examined also the two 1 year old trunks that stood in the corner of their brother's bedroom, and in one of them was found stocks and bonds, deeds and neenrities, of 'Various descriptions, representing over $600,000. Allyn's life the Met live . years has been most remark able. He VIII a man of over 70, and so infirm that It toot him half an hour or more to come from his room to the dining.room. Tet he lived upon the highest flour to save money, and wu never known to use a honour, saying that they made people lszy, and therefore he would not patronize them. He came from hie room to hie meals but once a day, eating the very smallest quantity of thethespeat food. He sought no so ciety and would permit no person to enter his room but the chambermaid, and that essential of the hotel but once a week. While oho arranged his zoom he Weans. bly watched her closely. To an observer the room contained very little that was worth watching. Two old multi, • a scanty wardrobe, made up of cheap ready-made coats, two hats, one white and the other black, and both of them thirty years old; patched shoes and boots, a copy of Webater's diction ary, a pible, and a medical book, were all that the room contained. Its 'Math:in and interior OE6Oli/trim as made It adrm t ry abode. The old mart had Reed here alone tor neatly sli years, declining all the while to see any visitors, for he said, they came only because they thought be had money , that they were mistakes ; ha was very poor end bad great difilenity. in paying bin board bills. Ms brother and sister who took charge of his effects, state that ha was born In Groton, Coca , in 1.787, and Wet sent et an early age, by his fattier, to work la a grocery store, in Nem-Loudon. Finding that his employer was dishonest, and that he used false weights and measures, the boy ran away, and returned to hie home. He coon procured a situation In another steno remaieuzig there for a number of years, until In 1827 be came to New York and engaged In business at a commission merchant. Bl ooming Interested la stock speculations, under the. advisement and In partnership with Jacob Little, Mr. Allyn amerszd • large fortune, which was much reduced by subsequent speculations. He was a bachelor, and bad for thirty or forty years been, in some degree, averse to all society; but his eccentricities were not so marked as they were dazing the sir. or seven years pzetzeding his death. Daring his stay at Taylor's Hotel he was occu pied entirely in looking after the value of, and the interest upon, his bonds and stocks, keeping his business, how. ever, in so great secrecy that not even the proprietor of the hotel bad the faintest thought that his guest was a wealthy cspitallat. His bills were paid with the greatest promptitude, but be. youd the W., u 9 parson in the hotel had grounds for supposing that trio old man had any money. His (xergedlon mean while was entirely unknown, and many speculations were induiced in by his fellow-boarders touching the work Which kept the recluse'so much confined to his print.' On' Wednesday afternoon the bill collector took ktr.„.a.lbm's bill to his room, knocked, iCedYe& no answer, and could riot gain admittance . Be dm, the bill into the room over the door, and went awry. The day passed, and at the office it wagremarked that the old gent't man was not so prompt es formerly in paying his MIL Mr. Fisk went to the room, and receiving no answer to his calls, the door was forced open. and the occupant watt found ltdel3 In hie chair. The examlnatkin of the trunk and COD' I tents disclosed the fact that he owned stock to &lithe princloal railroads In New Jersey, the Erie Railway, Atlantic and Great Western, the Morris Canal and Banking Com pa ny, and the New York Central De ed s for a large amount of real estate on Long Island and in the City of Brooklyn, and a pile of State and county ...bonds were found. With these there was ewill dated filloknilP llll . l r , bequeathing all Els property ha Ids brother wad stater: - Amoso -..tdo tannin& in ;Washington are those who propose to manipulate the porches@ of Bt. Domingo, Out of which , should' they succeed to convincing Cen• gressooeh, of the sonalled ustatkmal im portance of the pi:imbue," it Is said three of thelobbyists will become mil -1 maim RUPTURE AND IiERI9A. The cond two of psrsonc aln clod With ropto one that onght ton eelre Immediate atteralon n 4 ear:, for the reser. that no one can tell hen or how moo It man ptaslnto an loenlahlt r Irremediable. state. Maur Penult Ire ruptured Mai t r • tom 1111 t 111VM.111 of tbe to t, sei ttit n ontbs god Meatlmes yinss Y•o sway nitbcot their geelt or the neeetttary relyt go, on tbe otter band. .57 persons .appose Ihentaalvea ratollrecd het Mee are tot, and apply Crosses of 11l C.a. traction, .0105, In olna enaa oat f lan, do ••oro harm than rood. No one nod hoe any doe bt about rupture, If they win do dig the? .hoo•d setler the» tel , st nett the object- DR Ea TSZtl.tt hs Huai HedLott Rho and at hls office. No. 1 67 Liberty` street. bas Investigated the ...Jut to tin It, hearted,. and h fatly op to toe cta►oot standard of !seine. Ia toot dedarttont of we. chants& serseu; end oar rude» onoot 41,17 to an abler &argon to that deputes the D. HO States. The Dewar has now bun an tes d to MOW]. In it. serious deny toots. for a purled, of aculy Intrirlee 70000. and h moues With eallpossort ey¢rs•. that coy to needed yofthi ritthi or cure or ruptured Per etr. Tae pontos tae dtrn tee .objector Rends. as roll as citrollo Mono of this .001000 Wady, the mesteedulead !dianthus and Keay, and has tee seeded In Oriderrthe most lota kite and dlecall eon 50010 Wes withal ark He ways that sooty ndsy pause oltbout appltastlee of a truss, sad lt,il `realty • wander that se lute? rmuons hied wheu nomplate roller could ba ha{ itreasonalde este. He boo unmet that well .alt any <nee end at micro far he or the or4tharY'nute, sod the Wiest has the ►dClttoaal Otentagor bolo tau T. 0.. PutOtr .Whiled. a oval seal of has Trees. told us .n toter,' other thin a ten- Ott, and we ha*. frequeetly est:bored lb es Oery they woe au. needed at en na4 oh. restudy sr was novae Leal Iniritel. II oven to b. bor. sod Unit Lbw./ are tome that are sot up tores.Out remolds these reheat? utobOts or Prop "pi pis well OLIO b ttlt anatomy of Haute. Theo co. us mettle, as 'oh u other d'ussedhy proper ntrolwres tea ttuet , meat s. d Mao so enlisted &bolt bear MU to mind oleo ireektag los ratter. Di ETTeiß•t perusal' Otentten every day at ►lj' (hot Withal OtoOned °MO. No. AIST Ltherty .trust, trod 9 . 4 111. noul Ir, a.. and ton 7 peal 9 and 11 th 9 at sight. WE LIME Ifl WIRER CLIMATE& la ibis <gantry yr. Mad al Ma.,. % taamaMot atm Tar. lb • amp ratan of Lan alilasi.... Um OWN. a and A.suaama botatoolaelo sod mast. Lao bolos, aalp lo W Tamara maw: our Illolasoaro an goal& Sadao. Ind Alms alma. .1011. I. Mew Taft obaoao, iovulvia • rm. Iota& of tom ono hundred dames of Vaasa/oil darted Ma ft to drarmdag aomnlstatt oaten *ma o- If I. ...aped by M. cult WO( dm cm. and loa of wow' atldoto an o• stole I. arc dl.p. Mandell Wan TM Mier aad salt as Lalog. at Mad dia.:Mann . cr pea, oma ..moo.M In UM laimtable. bat Irk ,_amm tan:4.M* of 110.01Cre OTI/Y/ICH soor sows twat? Var. air., 7714 4' p b. pyr=Pall t 117=4 tal'ay I. M. tba Pall. llor:x. r ..111:* Of aopfola too sale. ( iba =Bola auto, oho =slog &a aOf toll og, toat:Zepr..r.togra(at oretrk.allit. alsooloo. tale .lord 0111 rout& loom naryryakrisLoc sad loot/foram lola. at WM...tins a le Pala It. Tills foal, Om W.. watad la air offal eat amllia matiso whitM be MOM/ ta Vaal am -..M. Ott Da Old allaaaall M.. , " h a pairtletaaa....ll.a . ha Ida Oa tao dlsardar wriWs 1. ' 4 (5. VLII*IIO 07 i t i l t arx:44 . ll: cr.: r aSprlttlai e:rortal . o . 2 . - 1 nata7ll=4'4VVlZ4bl=frsaltret lacy wo),:l rgrtinirDElgne A 11111.1C•W B. II ETerasoeon. p.ess►rr 1st.:1119. The Vll,Ovoss of an Sauk bay* tme dal.* eland • &olbtl et 2113. PIM CZ hi% oa to ingtital stook. genii. • to the etudtboldani Ltr , Or bursar pm,. otaUFee forthrlth. &UM Wk. ILO% D. ranter. rgrNOTICE.—The 21111T1.GEIIIII or "nil riTiesuaa a Asso. UMW ►OB rnl RC-IZ/ ON THE INfon •• .0..• ywpd N me. or. VIIIDAY •IY YLHAIY N. IL: c 0... 'EL 9/i O'clock. Is Ike *polo. roam of N. Yluo 1...T01. Wood 0r... By ord.? of WINN!. Preside. 1N.,. LEVI WADE, YOlorttory. dsl 0191 C. or 111999190 9 9 Coda. Cs— -199 1199111 • ow., 9791111101011. Deeentb-r 1.1. 11109. 5 WAN ELECTION FOR FIVE DttilcoTtlas "(Old ,b• by 10.19 110, 09109. A T! vs.. as IiObLAT. Ree.m• cbrl44/0 In SS4II CBOT% reerstarl . _ °mei or 1107070 AVILA gi b e Co.. 07 Water 71.0001. 7rrfrooooll. IfieveWar 11311. HOW. rgrDITIOEND.—The Board of rretsjigh C grofT2C6 C atr.l::lll o 7ll: I{OE oar tbo Cut rat Stock. oat of tae earnings of too loft Yr 0,00010. 0 7 . •=e 0 L7ro of tiorotomtui Taboo oiler oo:rsol0 10001 gorenwary. 0171 Ca or N011070.00al nroazorros Co., 011 Wirer Ilare• Crrnsoses. 1 mealtime 11.7. 0040. ar AN ELECTION Fon rim.. Tat2f DIRXCTOM of Ole Crowns. to tern for the gamble tear. ern 049 him at the trace. 10. 911 *Wet .meet. oa 1131.11 DAT. Do. ember ad slo. r. 1110111. beArew the boat. of 31 a. w a n , 26:411 101115 11. 01.1 ANT. therratary. OTTIcI PITITIViciII Ant COIX11.1.5•11.1.11 BUTABOAD COMINinT FT.lllO..non, N•skssiserlDts, 111111. EgrPITTSOLRGU CON. NELTAVILL2 DAMS .kD ADDIS •I. ItESTINO.—Rat ro 4 btfeay lota that !be la. iontt aattaof Oa VlookerNar of llta b.tan a St nd Co n. Doi ICS ARCM.. n 7 . 7 Ma parr° aOr .lectlogl , t n oard oi Ditnei foo it. annular yen, bskl at Milt Offift, EVen ItZ l 'at2e• rg! &Lk SADIST. as Ittii. i lois ri ke z. nleSiryi =1 NEW ADVEaq/13EMEINT8 DILWORTH, WPM & 243 LIBERTY snow, 11•VE JUST SECIIIVF.D 100 Barrels ' "Potter Ion" Drips The Au., ever broogit to tkL muttel • 65 BARRELS N. 0. MOLASSES, CllOlOll XZW MVP. 25 HHDB. W. 0. SUGAR PlUltit YELLOW CLABIIIILD To which they Invite the Attar• 'thin of the .Tradc. luii c~:cnl' dal BAGoir Dees .DDwelsd GAB tied GAB NMI/ 111BPRCTUG for Albeit'' , DonaV• Retie. le hue., even the wall Use secesasy aim sad eireitszkleet Vesting Madden um be provided. 1 vrIG het paned at the UM.% TRB TIONAL FOGADIAT AND PIPE AGUIFJS. Trest7•thrd Great, neer Peen. PUtleogh. LR. /111T11 fie and OW Notir In•I wt... MEM NOVELTY 'WORKS. Dissolution ot ritrAinrship. pt=I,FIZtrZuV. P 6 taw Ags' th ls"ettla lb ; Deni be esUtttiktcOsileS 4 Pirrisimaom, .INTambtrA t e,36. 4 J. K Moorhead, Wrja= ll Ega r. alas the a treto ,".".... orotltsittl l croldotood g1"oito ni eller or MOOII. Ott e •MiN. bu. J . / . . v I T I /". RRALll2lTrumor:NOrirvaiter' NEW ADVERT'S NEW GOODS The Lowest Prices WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLLUBEN T CITY At 132.50 s pair, good size Gray . Blankets. AL $3,00 a pair, extra She Gray • Blinksta At $3.00 - a pair, Good Size White Blankets. At 81.00 a pair, extra size White Blankets, At LW each, Ladles' Embossed Cloth Skirts, in choice colors. At 371.2 c, All-wool Knit &asp. At. $2.25, Large Size Square and Woolen Shawls. At 50c., Idea's Shirt and Drawers. .At 25e, Iden's Woolen Scarfs, large At 25c., Velvet & Gimp Bats. iAt 25c. per yard, Black and Colored -4lpacas best Offered this sea son at the Price. At 12 1-2 c. Dark Delaietea At 18 3-4 c. All-wool Scarlet FlanneL At 25c., Heavy Baf d Twilled Flannel, a good bargain. At 87 1-2 c., 64 Black Waterer Cloth At SLOO, 6-4 Black Waterproof Cloth. At 11.00. 64 Brown Waterproof Cloth. Ladies' and Children's Fern. New Styles Dark Calicos. Country Flannels, Country Blankets, Cassinteres, Jeans, Ica Wholesale and Retail AT WILLIAM SEMTLEI3, Boa. 180 and 188 Federal Street. .1.L1.441111C87 CITT CARPETS BEDITCTIONN. The alterations and im provements of our Sales rooms now in progress, make it neoessary for us to im mediately dispose of a large portion of our stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Hearth Rug- - ;, &c , Many goods will be sold at prices below the present wholesale cost. Call at once at OLIVER ReCLINTOCK & CVS, Z 3 Fifth DRUGGETS, CRUM El CLOTHS EXTRA QUALITY, BRUSSELS CARPETS Direct importations, 111111111 BROS., .Ib. M /FIFTH A VE./ W OD, =I AT MORE ACCEPTAVILE tmoo P peat to eloeuf morn. , or rtztcr than • Polk, of 41111.41 race in THE PENN Wl'Ti' AL Life Insurance Comp° OF FBILADEILPFII4. The Only Truly Inlaid Comp's! In the City or ..ittelr. AC - 1:11111LAT ZD C • fITA ....111.600,000 Aillst patio, looses w tbo ate't of .51.100.000 ?bare te a speclal wlrahtsge ih tatting out polley now, as lltwede who get tea pollelet 0e•0 ry Ist XOll haw., the 0.0.10 of the DON howl. W.1./tad of January 0011. JOSEPH S. TRAVELLI, Agent, I= 1:11=11TEZIEI = NEW HOOKS. The Boiling or the Ship 87 Veal] W. Leurtelt.•gt 3 50 Dow Do I Know? Hy the •utbot of ••1, hat Off!) Ile Grow' . 11 00 D•Mit I , sad Cl•r Three Daughters. • tirsodpaps , Tut sod Starlet About natural filstarr Sod Tbloa. a( Dully 0.0. By a anther of .•91celata•' 50 Notealn tualandgleam, and Daly. Hy Hrs. Haw- 1 thorn .......... . . ....... ... .. A 09 Ha n sa i rett . . v !t ,. .nejr of . 00. women:' 1 Is D'seatteara Y•ther ryt . einitte Wat . ..i•- 0.11,1 Leonard Woo.. 5..1, Ima Beltway If carroty, by K. L. L. ertateHtst. 1 Ott Isar Ulm Illyda. by Vim. L. Daily 1 50 '41.11a.a H s i. T t T or or tea r lttolta•• 7 1 43 {Plot .ant (hum& on tha /litotes of the Illtdllerrszean. By J. Henry Ileuren. lA. D ............... .......... 3 50 ROBERT k►. DAVIS & CO. 192 Libeity Street. DIARIES I DIA RI.ESI DIARIES 16701 1670! Oat 333 t of Diaries I. Dow complete. rsodlud 13 ones from 33mon to 311.73. 111.1131 spot 3 pips of pn. Mete thetomeer of flay. to. 3 3 30 and we will Oil order ...day recletv.d. JOSEPH HORNER, Atth 129 Smith/Lad arca, 1=0! rfffrn Bsustm lamn o NEW TOHII witti a m. stock .r GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, W.TCHia OLD CH AIMS. rod xi r IV A V N AT, 000D8 . Ac to Wriiry t'•elety. J••t nal ds3o, •t Mr MI kinds of Rah /r0c.47 made ord Ea 9 NTALOADLE FAUN/ AND MILL V PROPIRTY 'OH 111.LE-1510sata0 to Han over tosmahlp. Witaitostan Octants, at Bantle . . Mackin, Pabbsedle hanso'. Tana contains 100 MA rt., 10 of which Is cleared sad undo w11w1"al o ma ' obMa tan.= w cons n l,llllitA .ith l ltheew lM Im . pith meni• Wad I n desicelsmta; now nov operallo. - ro also a nest Coital:. Hitwtol_di rooms, Teasel Emma snit %atm:lama ta 000 w 4~~ell terodt 10 0(06 10 MU% No =Tea . taroarth aCirtie.o"nitlir CULIENIMANDLESS & Otht WlllOll. Carr • C 0. .) WHOIXIML• DIAL= Ihroign and Domaine Drytnnk Wes.. I "CO ED 401• M • ' CONTIOLLV 017=1. Horn 4 itmoi Irur Zusastaa Loan Nonas et 11611• M 1. 0001 of Oat pessentati as sal. alias as Omar VA. aosivari N. J. XcGOWAN. Castrollar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS INOTUR LABCL ARRIVLL or New Dry Goods WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. ISO and IS?, Federal Street, 13311=1 A Large Assortment of NEW DEILtINES, In Pia ids and St ripes, SEAUTIFUL. All-wool Plaid Poplins, Poplin Alpaca Plaids, All-wool Morino Plaids, All-wool t ergo Plaids. ANOTHER ARRIVAL, OF HEAVY CORDED POPLINS, a Bealattbal 3bades. al 30..3.. rare. Black and Colored French Merinos. t'LOAKINO CLOTHS Anncans,lnettillas. Beavers Plashes WATELPROOF CLOTHS Black. Drown as 4 Gold Mixed Ladles' and Misses Fars, Wholesale and Retail r 3 Il .71mm Noe. 180 add 182 Federal Street, I= JUST OPENED JOSEPH HORNE & CO. Woolen Goods, HOODS. BC.AI 18. 81040E4 EIMEI 13313 =I HOSIERY. Alio...Ad •wattle* *OOL AND NIIIRIENO MINORU NALND.II.AL. ?LIMAN AND ►ANCT NTRITID. ►LXZCLD c4I'TUN. OLNTN• WVOL AND MOUND S BOOM Id LIA IL Ell& KNIT' PI 0 C /11%! CLOVES, gt i le t tgehe i rVlDS AND MITT% f. woo KNIT OW{ AND 111ITTO. Belel.lll LINPI) • °ILK GLOVIS, GENTS' DRIVING °Write'. LADIES'. MUSES ANL , BUTb' GLOVES of Xll kinds, AT LOWES T PRICES Wholesale Booms op Stairs. 77 and 79 MARKET EMU W_. WOOLEN GOOD'S, Hand. Knit Shawls, SAOQUES and HOODS Ilaslery and Gloves, to salt all. I=l BLACK SILK FRINGES. talus numag, Ili II ) les b. Men Cashmere Solaria, Lace Collars, Lome 1-landkorohlers, Linen Collars, Embroideries, notions. Ribbons, etc. I=l ARAB SHAWLS at Half Price GOOD ISHAOI3 OP Blue and Green Add Glotes BOULIffkIiDE SKIRTS, Tii.A.VELArilii 11A PP . Marshasul sad Dealers mastic, Int lasts axles. MACRUM,, GLYDS & CU 78 & 80 Market Street. ..= CARPETS. NEW FALL Mal. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DRUGGEIS. DRUGOET SQUARES, Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever OfereL BOYARD, ROSE & CO SI FIFTH AVTIFITIK Wilda? WOOLEN DRUGOETS Arun FELT CAIIIF'ETS, IL IL 2, 21,, 3. 3L 31 and 3 I=l YARD WIDE. BORDERED SQUARES 19aliable for Parlors. DINING ROOM CRUMB CURS, Woolen, Linen and Cotton, 17 LOWE& /1111111 71111 LIET 11119 isomuut.atn. the Imeltentalaked tariff Visin gcotts. II'FBIAND & COLLIN 71 and 73 Filth Avenue 06111.A1 CLOSING OUT SALE Tltb. awl at ta• Malay MM. , . KG to so URCHS , II.I.D . Strs sags* stook of goods will sold azoLrouss or corr. 2/te Stock is New and Oonsidete, 4031ELISTI16 OP 614 Black ani Mond, Irhk Poplin, teek Alps 'shads NIA; _ Ilse ChM, Chaim, I Mull, Plaid Khali, Coalmen; Wird of DomestleGools,st J. I. B CRIIELD & CO.'B, • 52 SI3FTH STREET. ..,-, rxri E .. 121:.:M.j1j, , 1a LOW . iT ritICES! FURS! FURS! NEW DRY GOODS 1 FURS! FURS! $lO.OO per Told, 4-4 Black Cloak- lug Velvets. 50c, One ease Empress Cloth, been selling this season at $1 per yard. 621 c., Silk Chain Black Poplins. 50z., Heavy Black Corded Melina. 23c., Plaid Country Flannels. $6.00, Bargain in Country Blankets. 50c., Strip Silk Mixed Dress Goods. Good Bargains in Paisley Shawls. Good Bargains in Black ThibetStrawls Good Bargains in Cloth Sacques. Beaver rid Chinchilla Cloths. Velvets and Velveteens. 8-4 Country Blanket Flannel. CiLssimetes, Tweeds, Coatings, Po , lin Plaids, Medinas. FURS 25 PER CENT. LESS Than any in the City Last Re Bussing this week Is NEW Gr()01317, Bargains in Furs, K R. GARDNER'S, West Car. Market St. and 4th Are., FURS NEW AND CHEAP No. 69. - . Z ai g C; CD © j i .ht E 4 1 1 I f: 1 z 0 1 Pi 1 1 '6 zPI 0 w Pt iba M it 4 cb Pi 0 E'' .443 c 1 .4 414 WI =I Z C/2 P 1 MPI 14 41 E E- . 4' 01; o°° 1 5 C) Ge 1 4 1 2 1:1:/ .4. ..4 E 4 9 p.i t E-4 t„7 O 01 oi g . P5l 'Ol Z !4 1 cl;' d 4 -1 g 4 Z 12 P P 4 41 1=1:13 OTILLIAIit ELLER & CO., Not ril and Ut Liberty Street Corner of lrolo. oow all r tlie trado at low ll,s -guy, ,•tflelf7 Prime New Cronew Orleans Sugar mad Porto Glee. Cabo and !WWI laud Pnenrn. bow Tort. rbliadalpttla and BaltUna, Bac lined do. Holden IMP. Lcoessnos, Bongls.tvan's Adna . dad Load Island BMOC rorta Woo, Cabo and Int On Wm* ilolasocos Young Upon. Japan s ansporlal, onnpooday Corolla. Colons Toss. Corolla a and klastioln Ram {,up onand Rlo Coleys. Tobacco, Lard Ott. /lA. Nall., Glass, Soaps Cotton Yank. •e.., constantly on bud. ALSO, E=Carri Pius Brandies. Wines and U. and %p ull's., Idocha of Hi nkel A Co.. to bottle, .E.ra r•e prtliag MoveDa, ll bebarebery lead iota • northerner. -raar, Pe. Entary Fro V ito O ral OUT. Olt. de do CilllT.4l, raparted la 1.0 . M.. to do Waled Wines, 121 betrieu . Wort it tau . Bparlellag Oat•arba. F.a. Old !Sherri. Mader • and Part Wine. Tree fret Ileseugatiefis Rye Widattaa, par do Vary bawler (Ad &mart do GO. ALSO. 7:g et. far Mon{ & CdO.'.lua Grand Vls Da • Brandlgorav ' Xi ar=ad Ira:ranted lighde CULSaOLLR . i OPTIC!, CITY 01 ALA.LattaalY, Nov. ID, IPSO. BONDS FOR SALE. la parte... or .% leer Assembly maim:Wu taw lama of Desseners Ponds. Commilss by dale Isla:tabu 14, 11.11101..th0rl red tla said Ms.. and Beads bees beam prepared Lad are mew ready Par sale. Thaw Bomb, on of Me dcooottnalloa of 00 AND $l4OOO, I= SEVEN PER CENT =I wars Ogles. The firth credit and property of the city I. pledged for their redeuption. Tar Ues dodder huuttesrat ^oUl led tht. a good I= ELRLBA FEMALE COLLEGE, ONDMI 01.112 OF 181 SYNOD el, GENEVA Tht• ts I r ;atlso Homo, sad folly dim torn* ood oroalsed Molter* mbar., young to4fra tur pang a NM s Utmost sad •xf *man cosine of saal , ll4 . lo o =tl ZCLECI3IO or ACJD TICIIIMh-Wholo capreso or 'hitt., me= Camino act 4 Modern Laagm.4.4 b Ihnabbed room. Albs and tool, 11150.pcx Loll 'cony cesitoo. Address, REV. E. W. COWLEIS, D.D , ilizewavt 1221E3 ALPERT & KOHLER, Valtelnu' s'ne l'l/017,4r:ffrag buil.. ft. 00011. W not Wt 0e 00 o Dn9 M o to sosanacion emu d littoo% (or .g oef i E r Are k •rt , IL Corns, Bank% orison:3 a eincr s n'l.o%lF. 7 l,l l 2or.P..7°Cl_ %to be plosaoa folios nu old =stomas gram. Wo ban &doped Xr. mode of meamlag lb Awe, try "Mall eaa 0e salt In mans/311nd edsl dad odintonable , Zoo(' and Nem. Mr lime loader. fect- 4/100 Is trlbr i lyp i a ?Mr. UM, adasll 31 Motet street. Plttstnuglial, GREAT BARGAI J.W.BARK NABBJET . • • 'oYee - . 0 . , " 4 "' . . NNW ADVER -.136&r 7-40 GOLD BONDS, Of the CHICAGO, DANVILLE. AND VINCENNM4 RAILROAD ine /ffertd for sale by Pleura W. BAILEY LANG Co., Merchants, 54 Cliff Street, Slew =I Tte7 are 111,000 Bonds, famed Upon a Railroad nearly one-half completed "forting irons Chicago and tra•cralag o country unannumard b any In Me ant asentiala of a large aml profitable bog. They are secured by FIRST MORT. GAGE oo 140 sales of thb 6mA-clam road, Ito want and all present and future qulred property of the Company The) bear a high rate of Interest tor • ,ng period of tlme-1 per cent. gold for 40 yeara--and • email ratio to the raah value of the Realty upon which they are I= They create an Interest liability of the Company of only $1.240 PER MILE, or am than ono-ttstrd that of tom gnat roads of the country whose Binds have ranted yep WO. These tests, guided le the safe-viards thrown around each end every Beni, combine to render there. UWECLUALL- ED SECtiIIrTEED, and really the oast dedrable In the market for intalment Price 96 and accrned Wendt In car- reney, the sight being reserved to ad- ance, upon due notice. Pamphlets, with env+ awl fall &tel. went free on application to ear Agents in Plttstreergb, 8. M'CLEAN & CO., 76 FOURTH AVENUE. Hoefzeg prremenity exastised Ude •aHnl Mr f roeo. 11.1.41.4 , and yrojased, as mil en Oa ...jr, fluvuoll, oaltia II nag. um .1. , gh... Bersdar rUA —7 coojkfend fa fad" fuli ikBAILEY Liiio & CO.. Agents for the Sale of the Boles. CARBOLIC SALVE!, .., The important discovery - of the CARBOLIC ACID as a CLEANSING, PUFYING, awl REALM° Agent is one of the most remarkable results Of modern medical reseurchd During the tate - civil war it was extensively used in the Illospitals, and was found to be not only n thorough dish'. &clank but also the most wist derful nod speedy MUM*, RUMMY ever known. It is now presented in scientific combination wit other soothing und henna agenctes, in the form of SALVE; having been ready in 'timberless with most orr 'lsabela. rer tattoo we bare ns pleb . tattoo In Hering it to the pleb • lie as the most certain, ra pid. and elf remedy for a Sores and llamas, no matter of how long standing, Dor Bursts. Cats, Wounds. and e ABRASION or SKIN or and Dor Skin diseases generally. Bald by all Druggists Price SS ands JO :4 F. }EBY, Sole Itopt 80.8 COLLEGE P LACE. Illevifork. DR. CioNTunma To TREAT ALL 12 all Its fovea. ail sitars dlsels , n ' 6 1'. - .'n = l a i a treou of mammy art ntapietety erstfmted: etanentoleMe a. al . wil Wastages and Impotency, tarts= saLf•eMute or otbm camas. as aktch • mine of Um toflawbor !Matt as Manes. Mal meatma.lallterairm, masemplias, mentos In scluntra divada i djgr iord ai gnillynrairmis nunal . e made, montane tatters. thereM2 ' IVA tlits an i=r den e .• I m afa or elsattne n emonfrond 2 .41 ' 1 1"c ar6e1Moleal ..- m. 7:11 . 1j kr a h... Lemmata* ar Witte., Tallbst . Masi matfon ae Moral= of Me Womb, entail". Amenorrhoea. Menorrheet. Iftsal.a . El ma btertllly or as wt. sel irstk trealest manes It Is eelf.mtdont slat • phistetaa DID thaself ezelannely to Si. study of • oartati=l of Caesar sad treats Momands of came weft nr~ art sonata frreatar skill In tkat merdene Lima on, ei c q ,z smeral practice. Mos terbtlahas • modSoal tera=„l i. wee it ten ettoMMtn Of dbeseehitat ma be tad erealli bir two shunts, fa modal en sentence contents hotreetSon 10 . 1711 rail attlittsallson tis deternMa MS IMP qtliartigtsbrorer nal4"" wombat tea sir tool: central. W a =it Is no, erne, slot tb • M. , tb• Doetor.s ordakm Moi an MP . a • mitres Matement of the Cates • ems he forwarded by smil mate prem. la some Instineet Innremr, A Irma c=peUsl ►lttlarestrtne4 " ll/ her the amnamsedatton ern* patient. One sil mita annealed WM tie °Zee Ott oni Ms 1 Wrltt Mat I•e_ that la otlati ta =Wtecarts7. mileated All trcorrUnlone tot VIMMAM for Mr* stamA li sa tetlV D 4 oc M tor'slbn•AntOs Moal rim "tTal'ealrsl PTfrrterC fr o. t t otititrittilln, IV 41i.Widli men. . ten. Cann ..n0... noninr • I►. IL PORTER, CITY CON , ROLLER . : • .134 11 1 1 4 (lads Uzi las ash ass • 1.• • _ppotar flal stalitVo Diansoad Siori A ZAlltsourglN awl id Ma iat e rioldtrats. chi; a l . ' s '. e=go v i barbing esable• sr to aluilmturreors an aII article. Sam//•11 111+ , SUL , lit dame ursdr. Black wad Mho Perth lll Wags al IoW • W airs as • cal .. e will wan • la • . • • • or , • in= SHAKER DRIED co y(. Of motor troOlto. Oat ...toed lad toe a' , o kr bozo,N or IA .W 1; sLottbaltor rolotrisoluetto form...oaths Seep. lad Item. rat We as tire isailly W r, Mon of ooe Jona A. REIVOIA neat Comer Llboty and Wolk ar..20. IA L . SPEC NS IN BLANKETS eels. at M ■ ~~ ER & CO'S, EZ, OF THE b'l•