II ~.. il _ TitilittsfA4 7 6: ‘..° • um's . stnaiss,s4 so rinto. IIMPICIAL PAPER of PaIDAY, JAS. 7, 1810 ranrr so much of the GOTCMOriI 4 nat;140171111/1-iiiidieof'the tardon. leg power duriug the peat year, u wlll rWent& oac readers la Wesienvrenn ' ~071Thati: ' - . , Mitt proposes to Nillow the Medal. it , tisenpl nittatrEinant - or ha ee.t r"--amporprkir jr- e. to Our government. , St.. liktolu would be worth iiiiit - rthe as inner as Binillll3ll. When :the letler shall be ;add for, It will be time • to amine the alba propoetti.on. Tss LialitaTtntss of PeU11671,01111. .. • . Otko, Itaryhtud, Hew York, Mimosas, "Otafrinao;-Xisioini; Minim and MAWS . airlietilkAtianenceol their sessions this Oasek.l.The Gave:not of Ifbnointrecorn. "-meads the abrogation of existing merit '' infix; (ha political rights ofexatiek -.4 The lisw.York democracy hare entrin:d Ibeineeltres itith the Sorry farce bf " the the provicrusratitlcation of tie icth article by that Biwa ckrieryier k:qll436lbrido ugtetl ids Legwattre to* *ogntie lonia ittf. w • • I ,Ifs, is inept; the •PitUbrulh Common 7E ,4iiii : j4st ; per Wind Dr. Mersin. ran to oat &loads, It (lithe worst • r case of strangulated ;political ""*ffly'such ea, unless speedily reduced, must . be fatal to the wretched ; enfferer. I ' 4 lin vicar:al attendants need nolcniger fear ' -rifkr "haiii"; Vie "venom" has bean ev so thoroughly within a day or Vito, 1., • `„ssiinedisg to the excellest sugiprithwitof ftadtiendi Speaker Banana, that its blte Is -':l4:9ll.ylmixthlcaz, and it's birk 31044 /TM, ,thAll a • VFOliala • Fough. I VeconsisrdaU , n ". . „ . ^ li i 'l7 . l titi _ ....itniPtoinfitt , noiet•• • 1 ' amen the tom of Imbue iinthzumt,•int ' lill *Vitt tie intendtmed on Wednes*, - teelAtty,AonOittlettirr amend .thfs Se ) denstittlion. , The Garcres hu b tit• -.. t kiiiitfy solicited to the torannit detette - - Zi zI K II A:O 4 I I4 l . 4 1 tOtec t i t, _Ltd ; to the am ,e. Ampex With yhtmliery many of oar I. Jg -td attftein - hate Masted upon ian - „limeade ntibilon. We need not d, "T „ therefort„ any CIIIIIINii(131 of our o . • atneere'hepe that this MU, or some otter ^llittpdilealeciseri - obJect in view; Div i.j(gipliiMisiti) law. .- _ 1 • ;,,,t• • 3f =" satt3LLTh I ageOllD. ! '. fteettiOlf Pilteen. Ail:Wel, of `the dna. idllaoa of PeakWet*'Wadi thus: lianas shall ham a jornoal of and putdish,,tuant azoapt such party al may . , re• t .... 11 124 b de r e and the yeas and nayoi .na.argrquauton.aludl; at the Moira ot any twoof diem, be entered on tusjourtud." - lame. 'tge• 6th. declded't~ay Oboitheitt ragiagaiji IZe.cond should :no 714/451k-Seinaletted: the TWent t ; *stied." . As utlylit,'leee. the Genet'. fAilloitiettetnew record to be .pultrah'ed multi shit thit pountio - ti must* be visit! at '-etspetie;:,#tiypropeeltlas to t-eitlt dr.? allowaher, as. 'urged by .0= cif hur %AU:tailed eidempotaries, would Ixt• "'on' the eceddititlon *it 'limit - tom too . WWI: by all moans Wm* done cheaper, and tat once -.- . .'7aWeik, if that will be a sulag, hut'. no • . hors WWI that canle done. Let us Wive Wait for more. until our Coral'. This is, we Isara,pa :,1744-3:64*Pc the Ontelinnii SUSTAINED 'We teke dome . pleasure In immune. isto tlist the Iteestblicortreembers of the Ocriisylviolo Legislature. zeta:Twat:a yoolibloy, by. a eau eel ns** of IhrAr auroller.lo tuoport R W. Xitoker, -- •t` thipreseit Mite Treasurer. L3ite4liCtioti '''!,to the; oflloo, Of the sevent , polue leatiEcate Senators. and Repreeretta4ee, '9lo4oo9lol;ateiglitem tante thin ti emojclitrowere Oar to air. 7 MACCi i r to ;;'"AbeWtotte; tea , ~f fiestol and 'UM= • Ti3tes iritiotiot Cut: , at ill. It safe to later eraf#o3 l l l 4o l4 - Ptak Pa *Violet 0 0 4 Vertu* to diorite the &hie ".",;.oreiserstorioris public etrreet for* jest _ , ..nrcepdtitm of . his lad' erTyloCs.. Tat - AieerehellotroF exkoreicrn of Republicsit Amiiititetit toot only ensortothe choice of Atitibtagaillgas; iti WI :joint bon vittkin of ll* bat It is - ItUirMy of the pia. .rerakiatesissecre ‘satieficticm wfthaerhich the Oolornortircilth &whine mei:pastimes% of erns Migelaint , intsitnnal • *dies to whom gjilfir r4 inuira oo •eleohloetttli .veeendolly.allUded.r ' ' • EN ';',41 13 11 Jakivikit *okra BRiv ",f,!,T,Tilklaisentef, hi , keitHaFeiresin, yo Inge deep 'Channel most still • ..4eieeirk *Amt.:Valli:oms- Hence work of grest dlffiaiity cree hddge Us yet beim compleied— Wans-a"Clifr sWl;.distince er,the 'Mon& of the • Anew Aver. ;,111:"2rhiera r ;however, the rock. la buti Short ,/dkeeriert.betioc thi_bed of rtieej end •l'ithinrobsbly the most tsrorebbi fidet for ? . . , ,t l lOO R. torl Wore Ile • Itt#lntild AT7;:isiii!poirossaent •bridge, the superatiWcture '''.;Tesittrediai. Woe, and • !radii unin Shut edettrable mummy. i'Ale4267 bridge to IP irittram ot LesT ißof9. day eons PIM *kit fultbei ye. ~ verae Idea .-the Malty ettatatii-the 7; 4 ,4, cereedon at ads bridge may be had ; from Piot that the eeMent Pier Wlll as stink — O4 feet below lOw water mark, and dal ''79B7.eaty feet abierelt;_the middle pier is !!: Lr ant fortitirei belteirloir Water. - On the • Win , shorn the 'en: washes the time • ,dri , tdoit and the rock Is nor 10 # 0 1 4 .v tke piers . rest firmly upon the rock !F c, 4 Mi...ameented. The immense exam, --'21006 theollrlo7 U efiboted by pnenems. Ittivitrirtorrfrosw2l44 (lector Ut• "Se? and *,1,;,'7,2111142 test en the workmen toter the lereettaf oalwoodit it ssid zeducelt r tO Send.autd state. It Is the oidy way width the work could be done.: The biricy= 'work Y., _ t , preen upon them with'. the _tempt 22 OM& to *esquire Inds • A:. "7 1 --1 "1, •: -- priieaccellent neighbor o[ We Owe oter 4 ' 6, o3alidstands this wornlog at the Pao&or war". Propelled by t,he AKIr OI / 11 i,v apt ;l,/ *y e w, Speaker Srnanov,4ll. We Oesueeriekti s.r& .r.24r , ignpportioS 7 4°131 ' btainfonn. et ~ 1( .thelagipnentof and= st might= nom- keep_ moving. norest, lo diday no .4 116 S r . Its -weary .leggy;' 'at . . Delble ;St j iniunaro. Hors o neither road, to the . gni We len; lett . its ~P pain 'rawl.:CT to ilia intecewl ill 10 2,4 ,1' bait iniatinitnes nopowwwa. '.' Shi n ton silmit ys gads ; orwiliit desening swoow s ag ite Dint ailadCri upon I name. A .r trite weirogia glee :WV* • ; . _ . . EMESZ sat spprossl to ti do second expression of 'the judgment of undoubted reformers," In their cordial endorsement of.the &tate Treasurer? _ See the wretched scrape late which 'lts own foolish vaulty, or some motive still worse, has brought our foolish =tempo rurr:t. It hu no •other optioa ric4r;' , . It museelther shin& ;a the Republican Or wits:ion, which it has so steadily tra duced, and desert even thti chosen com pany of "undoubted reformers" who cheufutly declare their—unabated conff - den= in a *Sled public servant, or it must;cholOs dot= a "ring" nomination, Ittowagaltuantes ond.alL Which does I it dot If the ffemnierikst of this morolog throWs off the last shreds of Its disguise, and o Ve9li de notuices the Republican wepalsatlow which It has Morals° long to hetiay, mark It well Republcan Messes I If the Ckeeeese:fai of this morning eats its own accumulation of Mae imputations, and accepts that decision of a Republican Legislature, which it bari reviled, in ad vance, for the last ninety days, u only _ _le handiwork of what It has pronounc ed an infitio±ins "flog," mark that also, Republican friends, branding the shame. less libeller, and the still more shameless recreant to its ban record, with the indel ible silviu of Contempt. _ . .. _ . Width way,ikda morning,. neighbor, Let tts prophesy I Last summer, foci and - Yrrar clique were slain, to the last "nun and the lad ides, In the County Ommeutions. Next morning, you boasted of your victory on all points, kisied - the bends Which smote you,' in cloned the "rings'Land then areid. to :work to betray what you bad asserted to be your own Wks& Last week, and for weeks before, you had no words, di• redly or by Inference, too bitter for your hatred to Ittmnblicanz like B. B. Grasso, M. too menacingly indicative of your pur pose to denounce his nomination If made He was elected Speaker, and you made baste, two days ago, to cover him with your fulsome prattle. He gain you a cmtemptuoui tact, dispenslog the "venom" alike of Year vindictive illangi,"tind of your slobbering flattery .and then:ymt crouched to kiss the heel width had trampled upon your utercenarj riste, If You me tree to the history of the Coinsterciel, in every one of all its :disastrous shames and .crushing defeats, you, • will oohs • cringe, this morning, like s whipped spiniel,—and - norm . % the action of • party which yorifesr but which morns yrs: • - Which way this morning, neighbor of the Commercial? Busybody's contemptuous pity stands -on the breed grin waiting for your de cision. THE STATE TREASURY • It wu with plume that we were an• der the necessity of ataking, yesterday, but a single exception, in our hearty ap- would of the Governor's suggestions for I.feconitruction of the omoe of State Timonow: With the time rusersation, :ire ahs 1 eripport the nubs features 14 the trill. -introduced in Alm • Ornate on Wednesder, lead which prealcally theinbutance of these recommen• didininitinnaboth GoTenor thatat and .... xx~r current surplus atilt* public funds meet be t*d apenonenr the other of but two propositions:: tither (1) them monies must 4 altogether 11/lUled; but awaiting , • the publio requiremerot4 In the Treasury, or .(2) the Bute may'dlrect such tempor ary investmertta of -the surplus, In the Wid of loans to financial' institutions; as shall be productive of more or less gain to the Treasury. The railer prop:anion will not bear a serious examination, and mlty be dismissed as impracticable, while the first of these alternatives really embodies ,the theory at prewar, adopt ed. lierettheleu, allegations have been " - Wei . for Years put,- to". the effect that these Idle funds have actially been so made use of, by the suctocesive Treasurers of tie Marrs, as to yield private gable to themselves, although this must limpet:tuff such were the tact, in the Plalaist idolailori of the 'llst Mellon of the aiming — code. These allegations lurrebeee so persistently reiterated, and seem to have so affected the annually re- corriag eleCitinti,ti - fill the °Mee, se to elicit; frtim_the Okivsztlor of the Camaion. wealth, the remittable and decisive lan gusgeof Nareoent Be.-I{Lilti in his titer. ettatto,thissubject.: 2 „ • Wein ftee . SO sly (bit; for . our Own' , • - • girl; Sri &mad prefer to see , the anribte Conde of the Seate. 4 a. inch ea ere abao• laterirettutted for . some Immedhite nee retalio4 as theoretically and weprgrume In fact at praaanclorthe Treasury, and wonted as •to 'their absolute non-use thetali; ma to iitttirelYPfuilude any, Pont bUlty- of their employment. in any form, ;for eitherjalmte or the public prat from Their uie. An we ,have obierved, sick I, the theory of gelatin regulations; If this theory by, been or Wean practically i evaded .by any lionnatint, we should I oonuiostfreadt safeguards • awl give. Mal MONA- Intd no, Uvalde lc O . la enforcing complete protection . for thili State funds In Ala regard, for sots dollar can tes loaned ottt there Other for private gr voblie profit: • The Ohio gab-treasury la rude entirely' gars, under their system .or freliuliat l itioni WO: 1 g alicitta:o" the GOTeIIIOI, appOleited for rich cam aton,, httd wititodt. the:T*sareg's peo. Tioui-knotriedgit boor, bk dike and rinks are llatde to visited by this C;OMMl111011, WhO his kijialid books, lock everything up, aid thew make • a searching scrutiny lot hoM,'„oompating every entry, and cotinte log:ester dollar.- The process takes buts fewr hours, and ,ia repeated. more or less frequently, at the Governor's discretiOni , bat It sompletelY =sits tbq sulk-: - Blncg the system was adopted, years igo, not it dollar has boniest tothe State, nor.has there,bees - mu a' InOSPeri ligallist any , incumbent, of a dollar imptoperly used, : whets, previous to its ndopilon, the State wag cOnstaitty ringing with Just such se: cusallons ere we, lu.lbis Sigte, have been lately familiar 'with. To be' funds of Ohio are idle, bit they ate always; ialgoad no proposal to •abandon the sys- Minter:dd get' at anytime a single vote from say quarter in the Ohio Legislature. , 'lf we are notpreptred to follow in 'all I particulars this excellast.,asuustple of our neighbors, let pa do the next best thing, fa 'whiggleti the Main featwrs of the bill how Wore the 'Senate. We should pay our Treasured: 'sly 'well. that the saiary should itself , suelee to, command the _ _ Pipet .ftni a " abil!tr: to ' W to veal terriers trithewayof any por table violation bf %below which , enjoins an absolute' notimie tfil" miaow, and let us invest the Sinking Pond WIWI': idoriers -• wlth enlarged: diecretion rf tarrent, tar the impliation of the current sorplisform time to limo to the reddetlon of thiState debt. Thus tbeleash balance on hand May always be. , kept prudently elms to our needs for current expenses. . All we have to do is to ensure the con: slant presence of the fonds, where the law requires them to be, actually In the Treasury; and to provide for the best sp. .pliesSlon of tiny =plus The dtuation ma be easily met, if legislators ins In MUM, ea We AM* they me. Ea =WEI3IM ons r -. NEW PUBLICATIONS TIM AND W HO I NT Z T i sv m" C W sse II :ro TE JEVUS W ALE WLE X. By F. W. Upham, L. L. D. New York: ( .Sheldon is Co. - • • This little work contains much learned nee rich, and demonstrates clearly, that the u liallM or "Wise Men." who visited ... hdusalem at tile time of the Saviour's birth were from Persia, and belonged to the sacred or priestly order. They were not magicians, but philosophers. The titie—Magi—given them by Matthew was in the first century of Chtistianity both distinctive and honorable. The Magi of the Persians who were of the sacerdotal order, are not to be confounded with the magicians among the Romans who as , mined en honored name In order to pop. ulinise Mete occult aria. This book will no-doubt bayo a large circulation. CHOICE Sr ICINXIM OP ENGLISH LITER. *TUBA; selected from the chief Eng lish writers ' and arranged chronologt. catty. By Thomas Shaw. A.M.. end W use ill ofa mA S m m er t icha L SLtDe n ada ptbeyd t ß o. t N he . Martin, DA). New York; Sheldon .& 00. _ _ This work Is designed as s supplement to "Shaw's Complete Manuel of English .Tlteistrate,'l Which has been recognized i lft by.= .educators as one of the best text books f the kind which have been-pub lished. Its objets are to illiistrato the style 'etch writer; and furnish such passages as are suitable to be read in schools, or committed to memory. Spe cimens from other English writers of note might haie beert introduced advert llageoitaly. Eat as it is the work, which Is arranged chronologically, will be read with Interest by all who wish to see the progicia of the English language, and the different styles which have obtained in (Efferent ages. ANALTSIS. PAUSINO AND COMPOSITION. By James ertakabarik, LL.D. Now York: Blaeldsm & Co. The Analysis is based upon the princl ples_contained in the excellent treatises by Dr. Bullions. It does not claim to be an independent book on the science of language. Its design is to afford addl. tactual sid - to. its study and use, In con nection with standard works on the sub ject. ,at le one of the beet manuals of English grammar that we have seen in the same compass: LOYALTY OF GEORGE PEABODY. Whin a letter written by Bishop Mo ntane to Mr. Thorlaw Weed, we ex. Una the following Interesting lam CmcnrraTT, 0., Dec. ?A.1869 lily dear Mr. Wird —I am so glad to see your well timed, end most tree vlndi. cation of the loyalty of our venerated friend,' Mr. Peabody, during the late war. It has often occurred to me, when I have lead the painful and unjust attempts to do him dishonor in that respect, that you were the man to place him in the true light. Most thankful am I that you have done It Ode Impression of Mr. Peabody lies very • distinct in my memory. It was made under evident pain, from whatiome people were saying of him, and it was was made very emphatically, in manner aa Well as word. It was preceded by Milling to mind the strong desire he had felt 'and often expressed, that the war should, if possible, have been avoided. He added : Bishop, there Is no man that , rejoices more than I do when the mules I of the Delon are victorionx't During the dark days to which yen have specially adverted, while this Trent affair -was at its height - of - excitement In England, she war with this country I n a considered so imminent, and American securities went down 60 to All their holders with alarm. 'Kr.' Peabody was ]-liberally beset with importunities to buy. , I could mention high names In the: Lon. ' don Stock Exchange, whom he mentioned to me then, as &Most "insisting " upon hisbnying, because he took a more hope ful view of affairs. He urged them not to sacrifice their stocks; assured' them their fears were premature; that, In his opinion there would not be war. As I was the last from Washington and bad left there jut after tie Trent capture be ' came botown, be naturally consulted my opinion on that head: As well asl could, I contributed to the opinion which he gave to those who se beset him. I know be railed in many instances to persuade them to confidence ; and if, under each dreumatuors, he did buy, and out of In crease of means so gained came increase of noble gifts for the poor and Ignorant of England and this country, who can use that, as some have tried to use It, in dis paragement of his loyalty t I realer, my dear sir, 4 • Verytruly your friend, Caes..P. MclimAres. PARDON REPORT: Expert of parlors granted. and Muth warrants executed during the year .1869, ramerrtfully submitted for the Legis Janus Howard, Cambria county, , , Septuaber 4, , 1867." ;sroerry. Two years in Western Peoltentiaria.. Pardon ed. January lid. Reasons:: Howard had always born a good character, and L iras convicted on evidence. stfording 111140116 room for doubt of _Magnin; law-wounded soldier, and has a family depending on him for support; and 'continuance of his confinement could answer no good pus: paw.- .Eight months remitted.:; ; . - tJohn. asap and, John ..1), Shop: Wsahinpton coun, May tering a More with ty Intent to. Beat., Five Years in.W.calernFanitentlary. Pardon ed January 4. . Tho prisohers were led to participate' In the aim of , which they were onnricted by practical ceminels; thronghlbe apart: miens and assistance of 'Sweeney the chief offenders were brought to justice; both had Emner ly sustained good- characters, and WON deeply penitent; Steep Wuthe only sup- port of aged parents, who were poor and Infirm; and their long ihrorisonMent had met the ends of Three years and remittedsix months - W. Owcarr.' Venangdoonnly, April 'Lsreeny. ' Four years •in Western Penitentiary. ' Pardoned Juno ary Bessbnie i Beeper had eondected himself "meat' etempirify iniZulor duringa confinement In pie.= of nearly' four yeses, has a with andshildren In In digent drcumetinces Idependent upon him' fbr support; and the endruf justice did net require his -longer . punishment months remitted.' - • Zama "Wtroon: 'Alleghtiny mmutty, October 18, - 1060:- Burglary. • Two and I I biliyeses in Western ' Penitentiary', and] fifty dollars fine. Pardoned Junta" , B.' l Tbianoni: Wry man was inveigled Into the cOMlnhediin of crime by wicked and designing men; wbotscaped punishment; had always ruststried 'good character for hofiesty; the lour recommended him to Mercy, and as his term of Imprisonment had nearly elpired, the 'calms of justice 'Would not suffer by his release. Five *tenths and ten days remitted. I Jame Ifaekrall. Allegheny county. .TunilB, 1862. Felonious -Assault and Battery: Eight years in Western Peni tentiary. Pardoned February 2, . gm ' lour' Sentence Mori severe than Wu Justified -by the'offence committedv the prisoner has an aged mother; its feeble health,untliely dependent upon him; an. Wring serv ed nearly seven years in priers, the ends of Justice had been met. One year and tour and a halt months re mltted ' • Thomas Bross. Alleghen y, October :25,1667.° - Aslkult 'and Battery with At tempt to Commits Begs. Threeyears its Western Penitentlary. Pardoned Feb. may 20. Reasons: Evidence diseorered since. the trial that the woman •• main& the chsrge of attempt at rape was abed character, and devoid of chastity; she became the mother of an illegitimate meld,. and associated with disreputable persons; and Breese had suffered all the punishment merited by his offense. ,Or year and sight months remitted. 'L John Ashton. Mercer,. August I.sth, 4867. Manslaughter. • One thousand dollars fine snd tour and a half years in Western Penitentiary. Pardoned Fe b. 25. Reasons: Another person, who fled the country, committed the crime for *hick Ashton was convicted; Ashton was guilty only so far u being in corn- Ipany with those Who perpetrated the deed ;he he deeply 'regret' the occurrence ; has deported himself in a atonable man- ner since his-imprisonment; is only twenty years oldreonaectedwiths highly hanorablesnd respectable family; and the long termef Imprisonment already suf fered was considered a suffinient - --- ~ . .';,f,tiis,t'lv,!::<;',n-.: PITTSBURGH DAILY . GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, JAI\ MARY 7, 1870, Lion of the law. Three and a half years remitted. John Larceny Vengo, December 5, 1866. Larceny. Two an years and nine months In \Western Penitentiary. Par doned PeMtary 25. Reasons: Morgan is near a young man, and was led astray by the artifices of expert criminals ; had always at:attained a good character and was respeded by the communityin which he lived, and having served within a few months of his term of sentence, during which time he deported himself creditably, was a proper subject for Executive dem- ' ency. Sox months remitted. George M'Bride. - Venango, August:3, 1867. Larceny _and R-zeiving Stolen Goods. Tiveryeartrin Western. Panitzu. Uary. Pardoned -March 15.: ..Bentonm W.Bridkwaa.a.youth under aim and led into error through the Mien*, or bid company; the attending cirmuostatiots vindicate him from having conuatted a deliberate crime; he is respectably con nected and had- always borne a good character, and baying served the greater portion of his term of sentence insn, ex emplary manner, the ends of Attlee Ind been met. Seven months remitted.. Daniel Glib. Beaver, September 10, 1888. Larceny. One year to county jail. ,Pardoned March 15. Reasons; Oibb committed the act while intoxicated, a condition to which be was not haulms, tad; be restored ter the owner, without expense-to him, the property stolen; had been a member of church and anstaltitd an excellent character,- has a dependent wife and children, and emploympt would be given him as soon as liberated; le aln• cerely penitint and likely to 'enema a useful niemberpf society., Six months remitteil„. _ J. • Robinson.. JAIMOM!, March 10, 1869. Felonies:a Assault Ilnd, Battery. Two yeas in Western Penitens.' teary. Pardoned; March 115. - Reasons: Robinson committed the offence under palliating cliPuanitancer, had 'borne" the character of a well-disposed citizen;en joy tithe confident* and reeptot ot a large circle of Mends, and acquaintances; and the fulfillment of the sentence was not necessary to the ends ofjustlig, One year and eleven months remitted: - • John Bruer:cm. Mercer, January 22, 11868. Manslaughter.- Four and a half years in Western Penitentiary. Pardoned April 6. 'Recommended by W; W. og.' den, Samuel B. Clniev, Russell Erred, Thomas P. Houston, Ames Blackmon% James B. ' Negley, W. Phillip!, A. I. Pearson, John . H. , Stewart, Jalzusi C. P u rdy, William Anderson, - C. L. Magee, , George F. Morgan, J.M. Hare, andother respectable citizens. Reasons: Bruerton was convicted upon evidence of a contra dictory character;' had always been a peaceable and law-abiding citizen; and the long Imprisonment already endured was sufficient punishment. Timm years and four months =Med. - /fader Vaughn. Philadelphia, July 1, 1868. IManticide. To be hanged. Par doned. May 8. Reasons: Hester Vaughn was a young English woman, entirely unprotected, and without • a relative or friend in this country; previous to her conviction she had behaved generally in such a ininnernis to gain - the good will of those who knew her ; grave doubts doubts were entertained as to her having committed the crime of which she wait convicted: or, if she did commit it, It was an unnatural excitement, if not entire aberration of mind; she was the victim of a seducer and the child she is supposed to have destroyed was the product of this' heartless villainy, rather than`from any I absolutely guilty purpose on her part; the circumstances attending the child's death" furnish reasons If believe that it might have been occasioned without her knows edge by the peculiar CORIUM of the mo ther, since her imprisonment-her , health had so rapidly tailed that she could not', long sunnve, and justice, mercy and hu manity all conspired whams her ratored, at her own solicitation, to her family' In Ragland. Matthias Flog. .Allegheny, June 24, 1868. Blot. One year and eleven' months in Western Penitentiary._ Par doned • June 28. Reasons: Plot Is a man of.good moral character be did not participate in dm riot; was'accident , ally h is et the time of its occurrence; lendnividtion was owing to mia -1 taken identity..- Eleven months remitted. Jamb Bating. Allegheny. Marchl4, l 1867. Assault and Battery. Seve n feats in Western Penitentiary. rdoned June 29. Reasons: Baltzell was a man' of goad moral character, and committed the offence under circumstances of great provocation; has been for more than a year under medical treatment for con sumption; has two Indigent sisters de pendent upon him for support; and his tectattnned imprisonment emild effect no good purpose. Fire years and seven and a half months remitted.. - Joseph:Bobbing. Fayette, June 5,1867. Burglary. Five years In Western Peni tentiary. Pardoned August 24. Reasons : Bobbins was in failing health and his pardon would enable him to givemidence ' against parties who had committed larce nies and burglaries to a great extent, and who could not be convicted without his testimony.. Two years and nine months remitted. (Died soon alter his release) David 'Ones and Isaac Jones. Clarion, February 5, 1668.- Arson.a David Jones four yearsand three mouths, and Isaac Jones one • year and three months In Western .Penitentiary. Pardoned Cc tober2B. -. Reasons: Insellicientimitimoly to convict; -it -was disoovered after trial that neither of the prisoners were. near the building on the night, it. was buried; David Jones is sigytirseyeartiold.with a dependent. family; Isaac is si ;my l but seventeen years of; age; both bad alWaye sustained good characters; and the ;facts of theme did not Justify . their , further . :imprisonment. Three and a half years .remitted. - a nal 1 2 .1...tzegasz; :a:_ r -a,. :~~ 'C ~:.__.. rte. .. L Y'.~s ^+.~Y ' l ~^i.. .. ~:.~ Y v - _ 7 r.~~'. ~ .. .. DEATX WAR*ANTIL .1: Gerald Bacets...Senteneed January 16, 1869, In Pailidelphla, for the murder efillmothy Heenan, on ths ntght of the 12'b, or the morntog orthe 13th of Jane, 1868: !Warrant; tuned Match 9,1869. Eteeuted at - Philadelphia' on Thursday, . George' licitcAclL Senienced January 90,1860, IclPhtladelphta, tor the. murder or , Mary E. Hill. on theincbof Ifotremberf 1868. . Warrant, Wined I March •0 1809. r.xfoeetket fixed' for Thureda,_ ',April 8. , .Commltted !Weld° 1 In prbeen ea the night of the 7tb, or the B. Louis Lane. , Sentenced Bebruery 11860, to Pittsburgh, .Allegheny county, tor the murder , of Hearteaa Lane, on the "9th or 166600 Warrant. blue March 26, 1869... Executed :in bingh, en Thursday, Aprll 29; 1869.' Oren. - Sentenced Janina" , 1 2, 1860, in Monroe county, as one of the 011111%1er. of Theodore Broadhead, Sep. , tember -26, 1868, , Warrant Assued June [3O:. Ism - Sxecated :at 13teoxideinee.pck', :Wednesday,,Atguel , 6: Sentenced Se p tem b er 4, , 1869, .Lysembrg county., for the 'molder of GeorgeiMattherm on May 13, 1869, . Warrant tesuedlioliember 6, 1869. Executed at: Williamsport on-Tucede3', Deoember 7. r Beek 6., , Ziadaryy Tailo man's". Siti; tencedrlieptember 10. 188f,':dn•17at16; ociunty;Jor thessnurder. of Nancy Ann Meal; lII* nn the of :October, 1869 - , Warrant tuned November 8, 1869.. Rxedated st Butler :on Taesdayi , Decent. 7. AdeasTilue. - -Sentenced Andust 1860, - Is ~ C trsuberland comity.: for ;the mnader Ileary.l3talita, , ana December 23,-1809. Warrant hatted Novenber,24, 1869. Exedated at Carliale, cur Wedoo• day, December 22. • - • r_ Tetederislatesices erste ',mister of ImatdOta. tr.laslope of lodes/ fort . Orith am year. y averw.) ratoualo CIO SO Igtrand.tb•lrstralts wi t h tiosa.ths togrtlvr with the name. of the ti?TelnOts by whop they Mtn 1.12b1:11N 4 11b. ritEME - W,Sgs;s IWPOPM!!!! ~.r.;,~ R 155 4ajm: ”optta =2=3 rwutTIMI =:fl I Ml!= I .atn=ggii sir; 2=444 0 10:1 F 74.1? first domiciled la A Lawns, when be Detroit. was so poor thatbe deseribatlai YommY as follows: ~ .,When 1.-fintirent to Detroit I wss In petted rags: the smallest hole In my shirt w,ss the one smelt my brad : wealth. and. I had to here mY only altilrt . washed by the dors' for it wee twelve P 1100011." . . STATE ITEMS Goy. GEARY will he inaugurated in his second term on the 18th inst. THY German Press Verein recently lida Its fifteenth meeting in Philadelphia. THE house of Wm. Holtzer, in Greeti4- burg, um destroyed by fire on Honda night last. 'rum Editorial Amociatiort of efiratfi' vania meets on the 27ftioplanuary, at Harrisburg. Bertmrso ASSOCIATIONS to the num ber of about tlfirty are being organized in Philadelphia. Tics "Penrurylawns Fruit Growers Society". will hold the annual mating st 'Lancaster on,the 19th Inst. 1 Tza...,employets in the Crane iron Works at Cstasgus,-Nintbsrapton-corml ty, base struck for Wane:wages. They number one hundred sad fifty. Chia of our State Comte has decided that owners of doge that bite are respon sible•for all injuries done by the same, whether so the street or on the premises • of the owner. • Mu. li. C. Bl3ll2Mhtft Pow clerk on the cars between Pittsburgh sod delphls; has been held tet.s4,ooo by Com. missloner Philips, at Dassault'', to an swer a charge of Cening lettArs• Tog bans of Wm. Stitt, in"EerlT town ship, Westausreland county, wan de stroyed on the night Of the 05','h . together with eleven mulch cow,t, two -threshing machines, besides other farm ing Implements, grain; hay , etc.. lug an aggregate loin o fis4,C*o. 1 he lamb supposed to hare been PurfuseX T Mee. Esmiellitzwt,rfliding at 'Yorke "IMO - ad" daririllS69MnedPilen adults wed fifts4wo children, in , all one hut. dred and • forty:serratt ree— seven more trum the year Trreirio Xi. Daniel Decker, of the tore ple* who also fol loWe:layisig out forburial," performed the'. smite. on twenty;-six ocCasions 4eFthE the Peet Year; . ' Orilifoiday mornlnglast, u Mr. C. F. Eccleston, at Blair county, was going out. of his front door, be found a small make, measuring about two feet in length, trying to get up his front door steps. The snake can now be sewn at his store. The night was 'very cold and windy, ' where this make came from, and haw he lived. is put comprehension. The most startler part of the matter is, that Mrs. Eccleston dreamt 'daring the night that a make was trying •to get into the cradle to the baby, and she related the dream to her husband before he went out and found the snake. • .BELP NATURE IN. DISTRESS • Thy plus' of Dli. ISllllllLit'll LINO OURS .5.an00t . t4 vtlniated to data. and teats. ThOiv• gonli of Woople who Dove *sad It esu win+, to Its aocrsorilla merit—soad of them lor with dlottses of tholoop tad 90nt.... 7 .nrm• It to without tioutori owe of the optedlost so well so the moot soothing of all tong toodlitum. It yitll cars the worst tree of istbino. ItwWcars loag•etaadleg CAMS of Bronelaili. It will mare otttlot of Moo,. • • It will oars coatimoweougt In • !kw day.. 11 wlllekte t•a worst 6ilaa of aots•tdtoat 1. • It will cam Stun% In the hood. • , • It nth cure ?fought. It trill sereahMate p leurlay. : ! Besides most other &testes of the Mop and pulmottary Ilan, ea. wt 4 redact ors! the. matter they will Ind that mat of their AM , oamOr sreostmltMeN try otritrnetten In iota. of the channel* Oat chmtuater morbid motto from the aystrat.' Dr. • 1115T013113 LUNG NUNS olone cat them chanaels. , I litr. Eerier! Luna Care. whilst It remove. otatractioa. It at the seam tams glare !Wilk nese and pldssurm to the- blood, soothe. I.ler moat, emltrece of the tkrWt .04 Inge wed to withal a atialasawad ;Salm:ft atectiiii to take. It te. need whit great certelaty ta GM outfox and dewy of the TIORIMI. Of tka MUM. and It trttl Input tonal the mans tenewedvhfc!!, and mu t/7.. She stater spathe ass those whielt en regarded se the oust prolific ofreGghe Sod 004 S sod roasomptiri tarelld• dudes the sister are isoutlyfoiewsrold to hoop L ladoors. for the res epithet th• wad li laiiirProdeps s toodoser la the system to Xgasutarg mottos uo realer those 'dins!" . /Moult to care. Dr. KIT Nr . Loss Gera cozies to the aid of &stressed aldose, Ml* .IN to =ohs Rood sod now WOW to Gila tie reetoration sad renewal of parte. It all who real thin article will hot DT one bath. of Dr. Ke:feere Legg cum It will ernalsee them mon at the truth ot what via say Ut 41.21.1171h1.11.. Pa snit. It flOmbhmedi to It bolds of the rood ratnehle articles of the ataurio suers, sad so one ea= • nes It without Donn[. Go and see Dr Haw at hie Great ht.dleal Office, 167 14herf7 aL2 *et. Ogles hours from alas is the morale[ astll eel In the . stbersooa sad from Ursa *WOOL until elh to the armlet. and wren Shill IWO. . LET conimort sunisz DECIDE. -Inuits Um railonal mole of proclodate Monne , or natal debtlito And ocrconl Pro. MUM , Dews Sot readOn 411 Utast iodide , . stitentw. tloo is nomitrod.7 To nmort to clolait aninnildit Myna so coo Mao Ms Frit as it would foie Moot oncoming man. :Tot Ufa iloao eots7 der;: TM: thin stopid_noilliiiplilloeoPhical practice toow. tionedln the tooth of l,POrmil (oof 15 . 1 o Oook w.nituleittrinis &int cannons that accompene it, Is morn °Mainly and re• literegol ley noetniumenfilog ede BOUM MUDS say (mbar Jai Gloms nt prenantllloon. lila ino-tbac ',oval octant,. ts *giro alelided V 11, rapidity Toril=ilglookerl4. not aid thigtriVlTlr enamor of In waste - ran ster of ...yen= os VelliggirStir; tin;_ 4` efo r sa= " egoritZ, sutbuaus pronent /Jelin ezirsorelsary wale pow , . 1 Yeti nettle removing oneinienlon• Mom teee Her they tone na4 lovinorstri 100 O . go.'. Vermin lie Women. gran wlnoll the owatvogretaide noodle MN direedif. It. WT.. a b en Ihr sad comment Impetus toevem ha Med hie enlist: Dinneen I. fad Ming. thy Gle • Wing onoramthin no/plat. et, Mionicrod to 0 Win neWseemilon Of tgo sil memory Principle ertirrsy . tern '" oo d on " ristoTargtligr ' rcl ioPit." l sol eparenommily, ' Ge would to, the cam • . ret• 11m0 nay mere Semi. Ist. end. tat nit • eon trio , ante. •II ter In this thi n that inch *Minos ditod7 an ozoodOi i the condition if ti , • ,V.°:i.il,ll*4.'llll74=lll.Tirglir, AN. tonic. Let common mute *Melds bom•ensocli A orepirstlen arm •Proairo log cathartic imp - . h. meted opilioneanastrinosai. Lao nu NOTICES Ei-THE . AIiffITCAL. mr.wrvia of Um Storkboldwrior tna ORrll3ralT SPIIINGI3n. INcistarriebarlll re bald lat bh. claret, blo.B39l,lberty treat. onTtlinDKll.rrar Ilt• last. t at 11:20 r N.. whwb Oro WI pram the went on for D.lrtoior wlll tate tioa...• • IarNOtICE TO PERSONS hit*. . -• ISO boats of any eradiation, or ranter: MAIM any Mad Ind( no Abe Lilt/Mar river, dial& ay .wagoha, not, DaMity roptirtad, TO REPORT AT ONCEI.- 01 they 'MI De sea st tse Eceploatiots of Twenty .Dfsr.. stionsie A. littai. LramtutnirwtreEnnuiT'aii. NOTICE!3. • - .... .- • . ~ rm. OPT olt .40assi lx.milielficam z i • • • • -:•,j,--..tn..tbry_Lt!irriera..t ..1.- arrailiANllll4ll;-ELJeC TILOig. - - . ton DIRICCTon4 or , thla mina fsr.the savour year, win Pe c Tiftk g ammo. lII' ..1 . 110011 . 111 IlnUdivir; it. a Filth gaZik 73. =l'4i -a rrad itth. P . 4 .510.- : isimi: . .. 4 , 1 ?.‘?.cr-4,1'...,.(1.11.7.41,. • Ora. Or A t. tibirs)ty ltmoustd , c , o Co 0..1 /ma AVAlltikrirrssinagl :floyealwr U. 111611.' WAN.. ELECTION : FOR •"' 2 -- • - DONN:ton et %M.O.:mow/ tosono for ibiltanthls Tar: odllto bold oLf.lllta Mhos, ea YONDA.T, JANDAor 10b,-111110. , bilwou Octavo otlo b. mg. add • ct, IrOBBISLI, artkON, CITY - 1111E1TUALICLIIPE. - Itta:-Vga MS: i,","TritgrA t ialt :Marge arergai l t r eSira. I ,. .amt . wee, Ali ny'CIIST. en Dal, /Warty sem n 2ames tie *M. Of Mt a. ig..nol 3 rot. i 4:'1171111, 1500 ." 1 .7-t" . utaosdsr.Die. due FRU= 'T°ll6. : - -- SEIM 1.A._13E1.,1NG 1: Iltill.`-t'.AN TOP.. COLLIN:4 , 1 / 4 . WRIGII 1. I, PITTS.ISIIIIGII.PA. j EIS i p s ' . "- CZ Z:10°0.311,52 VON iiiifltilao sand Of the 001i wme niVirgall a Pr a c == jib M IMI Obtisentioi ri"IOUT U ‘ i i"4 j‘bi IM .9 W' "' l4.lWa M'lliliJr IMP IS.UUMUI= I. • ." "In IR I" - • RTIr3ErdEANTB lihzlintvv• („) x) ss - • WILL UN loos, .lBO and 18/ redera BEE BABOAIit3 IN , Ladles' hit Skirts, Sabana Skirls, Ladles' Striped Stark, Plaid Shawl!, Shoulder Shawls, • Breakfast Shads aid Sontag', /Woad Poplin Plaids, Plain Uinta Paplln, - Cadmies and hams, Blankets and Fluteli, Shiettog and Sheeting Rails', ?able Aileen Bind Baphias. . • The Stock is Complot WHOLESALE WILLIAM Nos. 180 FEDER.4.I. STREET. JANTFAXY, 1870, HORUIT;GLYDE do CO's, 78 2211 80 Ifarket Street. PRICES WEDIICED Ladies' and (Mildews's CLOTH AND FELT SKIRTS Also, all dasarlpUona of WORSTED KNIT GOODS. Complete wort:seat of - LADIES', MEN'S AND MELDBENI3 lOnderwear, Stockinp GloYes, B c. NEW GOODS 0 THE 'UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN INSTRUCTOR, A lam doable sbeeleetAl yolsveted toile Worn La=all. ilea General latelligeses. Published EVERY TIEUESDIS • At Ilk THIRD •41111111. 1 litftgarolh Ps. Pries oof7MWO DOLL•IIS • roar. WWII IATION TWENTY THOUSAND. • ofroulAtes !miff 1s Aaw Tork;ol44, Nan qtviala •sof to West.= sod iforterirsiton Staim Its isnot etrtalithfol to la ti• cities of Mubarak ••• allegbasy,•••••• arrea•Ung dlaulefa of Worm Zonate Ma nsd frestof• VW ' s/a. . : Sews or mretattutra..:: POE ONE OQULIZ I= en= Emzmai I=C:=l I HBII Thrte,moatto IM:=:! as oo • ! A xil gather. par Une..10.11020000, 00 eta. Butaace 1110e01.!• ' •• 10 13== /Atheist Ithe Propriekno, H. J. MIIIIDOCH IA , 2 4 Vitra dienue, IIUES=E! FURS; FURS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS I[CORD &CO'S Will be pund the Largest, Best anti. Owed • Stock of Ladles% Misses' find Utah' FITS to select rrom in the City.. All • the hte 'lying styles of Hata and Cap IcCORD k CO. =l=l STANDARD 1:•=303 mairF; Transit Observidonis Man at , lar priOsTatory., J. WI) & CO., . jewelers, No. 68 Fifth Menne. HOLIDAY Eva Man, wewelerai, EEDIMIL it, aria at %kr Igor Gall are .1:11d.1 4443Copti;. SEMPLE'S, 1 Stret, Allegheny City. It fie., /11-weal lob Ray Illawhelz. Al He., Tery Davy Gray Twilled Flaaael. Al ill., 111-wall Gitelman'. At 11 We., goad Dark Delainea. At Ka, Diable Width Poplin. Al 11 We, 44 - 111eathol 117.3.11n—eitra good, It If 1 . 18,44 gull ilablearked Iheetlag. ier. auk Shoulder Slay'L AISLE), Sad*: Pelt Skirts—all4lllll. It 12.76 P. pair, 104 Wilk llauluts. t - palr, 11-4 Whits Blade% leavy Corerlids retl shall. Sign' and Muss' Fars. e in Every Department. AND RETAIL, SEMPLE'S and 182 ALLEGHENY CITY JANUARY, 1870, MACRUM,GLYDE & Co's, 'lB :id 80 Market Street. it Se., Ladies' Limes Haidkenliefs, it k., Ladles' Lliei Collett, Al 40e., lea's Ony Sidenklrts, ►t SOL, Ilea's Grey Drawers, it fk, lea's Skirt Fronts, it Ik, lot of Paper Collin, It its., Cilldnesloll Stotklags, it !it., Ladles' Water Glens, it lit, Wool Salt Hoods aid Ceps. It Ha, Children's Salt Skew 1, it 41.00, tali Shoulder Shawls. PENING DAMY. DIAMOI~TD~i, ,n 1 Eel CLAUS 196, e,OPINS 11.13 PACK ON TUESDAY, idA.DDEN'S • Federal Street, Allegheny. DI AWEVIDS, , luaterl avd a alltalrea. WATCIII4 all makea.d grade. JAW ALAINma STABLING. BILVaII. ASDPLATZD 0f10615 AND VAANB. ebot !MON ee ZA st AN .1 PARIAH OTATIT. ANY, adrely saw 4.11 M IALIII•aa: Agana awl MM. adadalCal. alitl4ll o OLUDie and made. PAINTINGS. sag., . 'e. All P reliasnd l." Bent LOW Stir GrOLD RATES. AIId loth b. mkt . 196! T. &FADDEN, Jr. In' k4rv -- ' -- Q STATEMENT • Or • L lIIDENDS N. , IS the Compute , tbr 'Erecting • NMI. OTU the.Alleetreay RIM., opposite. Elttebarelf, la the toasty or illeitheay. Welch tau been Ra dium' sad mute oe the Duke. sateen to the. prontelou of Um ...et -or Alemembir. which. 61. Teets the pabilistioa or an Dlndende of Meow petaled Comprotu rettble. the Commoawealth thst have Oat brew caned Par three years brencras lo the data of pabikation. • 10133 . . , : • Na of Inds • Nand. — Dlvsd. Amt. Mode -1 TllO6. 005111 y. doo'd. . TO 1260 J. 1, 1151. 505 e, do. 10 hi idly 1, OIL .ffano. do. II , WOO J.Z. I. PO. 11.1516. do. 0 500 idly L• UK Yams, do 61 15 fa •Jad. 5. VO , bon, • • do. • ' el 15 04 iolv 1. NW: .. duo, do, ,NS SU OD is. 1, .11a.Bans, du. -, 0 5060 July 3.15'1. bOOrTY or • Ltacinsirr. I do,. 6aly of PlUsbargh. , --- • • : ' =I = normally appeved beton snow Ilotao Parr Bo In asd for tae der Sad malty aroma... Wm llarabarot,,Tromareiortho Compol 000.04 Who befog - by ma atalj Mare acoording to line, 'dep.. 'lid tape that the foram:One staameat to li•t iad tomato the boat orlds-kuladoidge aud belle& :•. WIC a1,035511/1G . Tasman. Mars. aud aataallbed Delete r.. thle2let day of Dmemboor. 1509 , dal•. 5. 51111T14 Nobel 40116. - IzekATErmearr Or THE CONDI.. IL" tION of Tar. PktirBBURGIC HAIR l'9ll 111/MNEWDoeinaber 31,1569: ' ' = Capital sto4 Das Davosßor... CentlM.l rind • 41:111/1;i1 . 71 TT Wertikbes Bala Iluelvams.. flames • Cub • 430111.4111 . 114 .49,352 it 9,1117 so - 111111)3,STI f D. 2 2.1.1111.22.2 f., wirer. The itvoirsi g nta Aladin g Comagetve 0 aged tally repots thaa-thsv have examined the Well sad aaaetiatah• Mal. sat Ind Oh. above stalg• r"" to be cu""‘. B. B. itAtrrium. • •• • • 1087. 0. 0011111333, 0. FOLLANIBLZ, !mutual!, J 3.1170, TIISSOLITTION. • Ilia Motif LOGAN. OHM° A CO., bad this day beck dissolved by Ilmltalloo. *MOMS APIK add J. T. JOHNSTON ret ries. beetette b , eettled by the medals, pm: t JOHN. T. LOGAN. _ EDWARD WIT.GO ONONOE HAXE. • J. I.."JOHNISTUN, OHO. H. 1.00/.11, imcamisza 31, 1139. The i adVY{nMwalcoatlaeeihetaipartdlel and meteor TORTION axe DOTITST/0 BMW WAY= se dear old stied, bo:Ole.Wcieel street: 1112da the arai or Wax, OBXOO a co. mr, a ,5../obastoi wilt repeal& erltalhe beam, /OHS T. 1.00.11. ZDITABD GRIME • : QLO. a. Lama. iaaroai i.IUTa. • Jv titBSOLl7lloN—Notice Where. BT rim test ing psetnergele lei/Wort **Wei eg tweed the undersigned la the Peen dry sadliedl Turulegbusteiss. eviler . 11e ease . pJ LIWIB, 3108312 Lit t CU., her thb deg been - ausgweirbg mutul gown& bY the ndthitrewei of JAlllid H. MEC% The' teasels will ho 'eolith:nut brdUliN la Vigra "mid CHABLIX 1108eiTgli, ender les II se nem Of Egrseggus yes ore suleartsed tetnettle the endues of the tete Aria. • • et. socrerria, M __LL JAMES: . II. Srux - r. IN L • 'seal Doe. 91i. 11161: GRBAT 'REDUCTION - IN PIACI& orate Ca alma oat oar present stack am next as passible. lia *Miran oar WATOITIM CITA, ""la Alul'lllitll7.7"s. • /mum caass, se , Lt a MO radhaalloa to valet. • - arArzwis. 4 ,- ganmat, .. • t ot T arn; JNsSvi, above talthlel4 BC) 1.4 B/MIRELS I =s l ArGiumk. 940 I dg iet agora C !MEMM=Ei TSF GRIND CLEARANCE HOLIDAY.SALT';. HORNPS, f;TILL CONTINUES! USEFUL AND DESIRABLE GOODS! Extremely Low Pricee! HANDKERCHIEFS: Every Style and QaaSty. Ladies, • finds and Lana Gircpcacle. ♦ GREAT VAEZZTI Re Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs and Chem!settee, Linen Embroideral Setts, in Fancy Boxes, Broche Scarfs, Silk Scarfs, Roman and Embroidered Sashes, Sash and Bow Ribbons, handsome styles just received, Fine French Flowers, - Willow and Ostrich Plumes, Bonnet Velvets, Trimming Satins, Boulevards Sklrts, French Corsets, Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, Fine Silk Fans, Fancy Belts, Jet and Plated Jewelry. Ladiee Cardigan Jackets, Traveling Satchels. Gloves and Hosiery IN STILES AND QUALITY-, TO SUIT ALL. Merino and .Wool Underwear NEW STOCK Beate' Neck Wear. • Hemokerebief Bowe and Tles, Pulse Warmers, &a 77 AND 79 MIT ST. ...14.TEAT OIL wriarKE.:. • . 141 mate ant beaded JUSISCI. Jut ealto eed see what apleaold bargains anaOSTared to Weer items noel of brains sod eloasseer Cletbeljast prepared awl exhibited T. Wottnitala br . . SaAttinatahr. The falleet to be colored Tama tha men who enjoy! It le neatly dressed la a wilt 0 Wow hammer Clothes irhith lit htatsoooloahrtatOeS at not to abridge the freedom of els mottos.. But • elothes are to be bad at h. C. Taartaallarh. To prut , oe lewhOlOr. Olean. speed— Taal ITOWLe Of mower .0101 extortionate people °bane hum prices (or unaatteery elotalbe. bet toss na. get the worth of 0. 0!? 0r. 1100 _7 00 01, e , wtt.•!- Ph ThAhialaaa Tau TS.an of tee Coat Wet. Pri.iiier.r/ day, sad al day, at the 11 , 1 1 N i t y , 11 teetang Hall. Tame the people their euk.ltad then thtet. tear clothes. err laza free to boy at . Ol eos. Trade treated*. I. now at the HU X. 11 Cloth , . Hall. LOOK •T TB X PHIOIX. Coo= aut aults for Ili worth MN Et. alto for Xi worth WO, tlntar t tgtgahlUrAr=li e. • Back salta freitlo wortkisso. Boys , setts - fa XS worth RIO.' 411.1, WS . tra more too Itel ea ~ a . 1211 . 1 ... te a r:- . ha hat • Orw L. to sea. H.JlrobelTh X. aLith • HOLIDAY sooags CHRISTMAS PRESENTS N_ LaSeNST AND B LBT 15ZOSITNN1qT U. -13.&VILIS dr, CO., 71na1t Illustrated Warta and Altus. gltdaa, Ica Una Ws and tri.!.. Books; .larantia goons of all Wadi. Toy Booty, gams and Paulo. Mtn and Yu et Matto...T. . DLaCes, Pod.% Battu ana Maim . Vo titian Duni &DA Tanit Photograph Album- CliOD Men sdlkaidi. The Cat Palgto anon, Plaass nu% gsaratot% ' READ I REAvi„:IIE4I). I Ikroved. I Imo. agnate,. wlt6oai tdee!Rig 47. Leaving soreness: ftemlose and Dimmed Rills Removed In • few ' All - operstioMllMM. maned wltboatyaln of bloodshed! • Pcrfret coadleet Immediately! . 110 mdeovoessitedlelneneed!, , ' No sore fret altar 4NN99941 Ralarrod aid MN Joint@ treated moons i`t , t, boat-Otto sad chilblain cored to atm Now latislartlon /area or money rebradrd. Flood Cur Borereneet Mica. : Moo noon [tom 9 ►a/ W. X. DRUMM .- }XXX.XXZ ta4Plarr,lica 49 !Loth otrest. old at. Cl ig: pan . :rtaiiis. Pittsburgh. !Ta. I 00. 00 111.14 u. .. • ALPERT& ItOkitEkt, atscturers sad Dealmla 800T8.5W4,_ ALND 0•1776p8, No. ZS Mutat s at atteatioe glom to (*nem Watt Ve l re a .g leave to duvet the at:outran grat the notille.to the ha Mat vre hoirmep zar elned aragranefament Boole Oboes to trembled an% Ones, Bione u era . et del halm the Mae placentae. of oar Ka It. eme ; lermerly of alleshigny Clty.ortgrat will be. Pleame Yore olatesiesems seals. Ilfe gract adman Yr. Alpert' geode of meeseinga she hot. try vele/tail ma be mai le watv may imatoriablra Coot. and game No the teseale est, MR. Glee as • Mel sad be collet wed. ALMS= L kirattitgat ' • - IP* Warms smog , Pratettarrh.ns = RPIICOPAL ••' -- 6LASSICAL ACADEMVI Morton East Balldlas.LlN6tvitTlO.) ar. Tem bealaa od mummy. Jasrtial areldArl to b• INA Loma T. wawa L. • BELLAX. ADZONZSTWI,. $200,000-WORTI OiosedOurtisX: ' TUE ENT/1 1 w --BAR• . . • .. • *o: 9. S. Mut be wld tast*Mstal . 7.11. oFdar 10 . 410414 ,.." ISt Lolommi =MOW iBaCT• O 4 . r. aai stray Anwar .ad raja* el pumirsb sad . c/BIUL TIt ' iST mvrer. carrekea -S. 1111.—Th. Alal li k CARPET'S. ;iFW FALL FitTOCH. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, _ DEUGGETS. DRUGGET SQUARES, Ingrain Carpets; At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered. BOVARD, ROSE I CO., ~: dg . nrrn ATENUK HOLIDAY Positive Reduction la Prices PIANO COVERS, Jlosalc, afrmituter, Children. MULLIN BIOS.. .ra. 61 FIFTH arz.ruz, ABOVZ WOOD 15211rXr den CARPETS. BEDVCT.IONI4. The alterations and im provements of our Sales rooms now in progress, make it necessary for us to im mediately dispose, of a large portion of our stock of OARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Hearth Rugs, &a, `Many goods will be sold at prices below the present wholesale cost. Call atone at OLIVER IKLINTOCH & CO's, 23 Fifth Avenue. WOOLEN DUGOUT- • c A.lllO FELT CI IL 2, 21, 3, 31, 31 x-31 BORDERED SQUARES Suitable for . Parlors. DINING BOOS CRIB CLOTHS, Woolen, Linen COMM. It LOWU PRICES Tlil UM ITILAND & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Avenue. COSSISMI ~. i i 'Hi4:O s n m 0 i4..1 Er 4 g 4. 1 1 : i 1 1 i nm'' 4 l:ls' Pilm z ..71:21*.opilli ,a 2 II rd Ei I ~..• o , I .o_.. A Z us Liberty -mime% r= ~.. nit. WiltruTi zit/r 1 izi onT orm: TO ,a -Ali 1. leZe""amia ~IV "airVal.:at = v o L . , I . ~..,.... •=liwiam w. ar • f ., , . . illil4l • . r 4 : h• inv. ''',. • . 1 1,==tr.: : •*. la ,I,; . • a " =Won at Mestaila• o•• • - . . La. .. I=ar , F=.., Or ' .2rill. L;a is" " it t. ezWiii4slry: vie moaned i WSW: sa• 1* Us may az *WW2 dui i ad Atreus sad WONlLOnd&ojer.._ _Tra 1 snafu tutrAgaLaSftmg ! aaN rap elabt 4** 4w.1.%7 be tad stalls ; ow ausi .. "......A=16.•=6.. . ,_.,;, igaia i dirrEA. m ... lo.• aTimi.L.17..1r4... ' .i . 7 l ie•••%!=el sL r eiens_ n r• ""a itt • air •?..,.- " - *" . . 8, 1!? swai ...-....T1T"'".-• LaMat?: MiZ i rj a "17:41 Nk 1. -or . _ - "mgit,. „,c1•41.; • TOR'S SAL TA ! .:. , •Of DRY 90038 frty roava. Eiric=f• or - KER & CO ET ; ,;.- . Estate of Umtata J. Butes. 'Tbarsse• 4 lkl'aiad 4U‘lis eider to rafts' ta• ions of 'T14%110124 , isriapia reoatllai IMO 01 t. is4;Limiris U:iZ , = r Ci4:: )oc: " 4 emu &ma coat sop IS CI El it U WUta s t, Rugs, Crumb Cloths, Ice Y4BD WIDE. the avatUnlati4ed, taxi' cm slurs toed. -