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Me PECULIAR AND UNSEEN BEAU» TILS OF JERSAY JUSTICR, aon fhe Story of the Genial Alexander Frear— ow a Democrathe Jersey City Judge Die chargcd @ Man who was Never Arrcated— wie Scone in Martincale's Dow berry 's Toth with a Sua Keporter, Justice Martindale's Court, in Jersey City, ol & Tore epectacle yesterday morning. A for 8 o'clock abent twenty unfortanate berelmen of the Kechester tea party were brought ao for comination, Twelve or mere had been bilea by sympattizing fricnds, or bad shown the due ico tatisfacterily that they were New York offici'*, and therevore exempt from arrest on any tharce anywhere. The unfortunate and friendiess twenty, WLo lad passed the nicht m the cold celts, q@ere the hardest, romehest, most forlorn looking twenty that conl! be fonnd tf one were to search New York for a week. Their general repntsive- aces was, if porsitiic, Inerewsed by the surroundings wthe court oom, Tt is without doubt Tit Woks? COURT ROOM IN AMERICA, The ceiling ie tow, and has evidently for many fears Leen innocent of whitewash, Hight over the Tu'go's head the plastering has fallen off, and the Juige'e gray hair and goatee evggest the thonght that the catastrophe mnst have occurred some time When he was sitting, and that lime had stuck Ls ever sirce. On parts of two sides of the room tre benches, which will seat perhaps Mfteen persc bat bes ond this there is no accommodations for vis: lors, witnesses, OF prisoners, Yesterday morning the room was jammed, every Inch of standing room boing occupied. The prisoners looked as if they had teen brought in drank, and were suffering agonies for lack of morning coektuils, Added to this was a qenoral cepect of four-day-soiled shirts, collars black with dust amd smoke, unwashed faces, and urcombed Leads, The prisoners were greeted by frient#, who lad come over at un early hour to see then throazh, It was a scene of disorder seldom elias court of justice. Every other man dacicr int n th, 207 those Mos smoxing ere chewing vicoruusly, In fiteen minutes the Wor was FLOODED WITH TORACCO JUICE. Men cibowe | their woy through the packed mass, sed teked Iendiy, astae it diMlewt to fateh what the Judge The conversation may Be summarily deseride athena of Jersey justice, and. w: in the oft- Qiulated curse, *D. wonder the Bandsme and geviai Aleck Frear wished to get out Weuch company, Asgels Cannot asrociate With do- mone ‘Tho examinction amounted to nothing. It was shupiy a returning to the prisoners of uch valuable s an! Keopons a8 Lad been tacen from them on lock: Ing them op. But few, however, had any money, One fortunate individual had 60; auotier, x3: avciher, $14; another ten conte and s pocket com) With roo tecth, and fo. on down to even. swalter as Fad a ball dozen iittle wads of §20r his vest pockot, suowing pretiy Ticked the pockets of Just about 8 Another maybe td on application te Justice Martindale, O.ters wee fn tLe lardware line, no lene than seven revolvers doing found ou the persoww OF Liat ms twenty. As each was brought up lis property was reswored; (he Justice admivistered a (ut Dore lective, explained the law governing and repwlatizg bis court, winding ep with & dieeturge. The rough would (on squirt mouL{Ul Of Lobacoe juice On the Moor sad p generally accompanted by five or six asic Merested in his welfare, Tus the reou Kr Ginned oot ‘ibere w Joud matedic ion @ of the Hon Alexander Piear, however, for deserting then iu the Lour vi tucir wire uecceaity. “wens atzcn Y"? ane would wrathfully inquire, O, he got off hiuseil, and he don't give a d—n for us." some one would repiy, and A fui Jow a volley of abuse ou tie einen a0, Ecaring 60 much suid od wi, and oo any ingui ties for Aleck Frear, the BUN reporier asked Chief of Police Fowler about the arrest of the Cormtmis sioner ou Thursday, Chief Fowler devied tiatany forms! arrost had been mace, but ackao Wied! that wo honest Frear bad been faxen from the uepot 10 the decond Disurict station house, where ue wae Macharior. QREAN WASN'T ARIRSTED, MR WAS ONLY DIS- “— CHARGED, fey rter—I undersiand that there was a formal @rebsreo unde wat, waned by Justice Murtindase, 4 Clie! Fowier—Yes; that is » Reporter—1 aise ancorstand that Mr. Fri smpcaredow that discharge: ¥ jet Fowler—Tit tr 20, too, Meporter—| doa't e&acuy eee Low a man could be Gecharted 4 he baa Oret been arrested, Chie! Fowier— Weill, as 1 said before, it waan't ex- @ttly & forma: orrest. Reporter. here were some other names on that Gischarce, too, I believe? Chlef Pow ler—Yos, there were foar or five. Ons outor the woe man numed Hughes, aud anovlier they calod Hau Dickey.” * Reporter *t thetr arrest format? ‘Obbef Fowier—On, yea, they were arrestet tn the eual way. Nr. broar's trends came up here and this muwe on the dischaixo by civing security ut he had ween reivased before toe purer got ty the Precinet Swiion, Ho was not under regular ares! “Keporter—Cin Tree that discharge ? Chief Fowler— ii iw not bore, Reportor—Whore is ii? Chiet Fowier—As the Second Precinct you can ee s BOCUMENTARY RVIDEXCH AGAINST PREAR. The Chief accordingly wrote an order, and the Reporter went post Lasie to the sition, Wuere he hand ihe follo sing docament, whica may serve to settle (he vexed question aa to Whether Mr. Frear was arrested and discharse: Jursey Cir, Sept, 2% 1810, Stats oF Naw Ladson cow To the Chiel of Podce of Jersey City. Discharge One of y Holy the bodies of | Fl Aloxaa dor Frear, nod tatenausctics for their ape eight o'clock on ihe mora. id Gs¥ oF Bepomber, eighe ; feveuty, and for'so doing this : at (URNELIEUS C. MAKTINDALE, City Judge. © question meturally reents to ti mind, 1M a7 Was never aries nerd et this é ent, with all ite leg Ws, incuding a neat borler? A GENTLEMAN NAMED PEENY. ® Tustico Martindale's Court, the re i im 00% nthe cane of M Who Was one of two the dasiice refused t r ne omer who inade the wrest ewea 0 sav Foeny atiewupe to piel a_gonueman’ Pocket of bis wae His resulted in Feeny's com © the © i a e cul di ® lis Hon w Jed tn thia wines fen buving a Dusy tia Yes, it has beew rather rter—You diseharced all nuconditionally but Jorstand ? Hunt Yes, I discharged ‘em uncondition-t!y. os tie tee of ny Keeviag "om he keep ‘em here, a waitin’ for some ‘0 turn up, as the (eilow says in the plecs— i's Las felow's muine—elt, this bere what's bis nuine? Micawher,” modeetly sug: the aid of the jud ce, that'a if ta gein in the ein here a week turn up, There was noth cod) be got at, ‘Tbere wasn't auy vanes, I only held two, nicking ap the valu wiinesses Ony of ‘em buit oa ble article froin the 4 roody Maw (urged up it yet, as the tile If vo one Carns up by to morrow I shait him. ‘The ctier one You Haw here Wil have (o ov held lor snuther court TUE WORTHY RECOKDRR'S stORY, Here the worthy dnstice wheeled around in his for and quiekiy clansed bh cm on his nose i vis parry he pac thera ow wrou Up, OF Figiit fie down, the pasition @f the nose bri lye by exirtly the reverse of what it ahould by in all we. Mgi.mied apectactes, Me procecded : J st word We got here was that the enzi een on the Eric roud had struck that he was hey sent him anywhere they n Fisk posted up a noi nee their aalaries, aod uld quit their tr we. So dun had to pull ten do ni It wow (hat at Orst, and the Ciief p right away over to the de,u tne some trouble. and found out New Yorsers, Well ¢ no laud ahead, Irreverel Dut iow wbuut % AMMEST OF ALFCK FreaR?”?” Martindale—You eee he was dierharged, . we or turee other, Of course be "6 i ub of the way, Mb rest Wasnta Ore vine fom ao Ligh leeal authority thata man * v heen ‘arrested needs a divenarge, 4 i r lene eninge reasoning t Alet sted, will not need ead we Tre ge will nol-in New York, ——— 4 Youre Now Yorker's Death in Madison, Ind. Prom the Madivon (Ind ) Courter, Sent. 19, An inquest was held to-day over the body of Cores Wo Van Baren, foued on the river biok. etlers irom tis motrer show bim to have "aw yword son, of respectable parentage. He been living among the willow Jong the river Shore ior a weok or more, and begging food trom enone living in the neishibornood. The Coroner's ury ret ‘bat he ewme to hia desta ‘om eonxestion of the brain, brought on by expo- Hie | Ad Amprodenee in going into the water, thing. The Co.onor gave the poor fellow # deceut 1 AAG Dae Wikies © ketiar 14 te mother in New THE DOWNFALE OF THE PONTIFR. fi JUGGED DEMOCRACY, — 1 Praver deetivectah of the Fulton For thirteen gears daily prayer meetings have deen maintained for ove hour at mitday in the old North Duteh Church at William and Fuiton streets, and yesterday an immense congregation essembled there to celorate their anniversary, The fame of there meetings has gone abrond throughout the Work! wherever the Protestant religion is preached, and tits anniversary was made interesting by the Presence and participation of clergymen and Inymon from the four quarters of the globe, The edifice was prettily decorated for the occasion with flowers worked int® various appropriate de- ‘Vices and legoud THe BUILDING WAS DES even before the hour ot 9, and window seats being filled. and porch were also crowde regretting their inability to get within the outer meeting, the ai The vestivule and many went away The venerad'e Dr. De Witt directed the exereises, which were introdneed with a few congratnintory remarks aud the reading of some passages of Scrip. After a brief prayer by the Rev. Dr. the singing of an origipal hymn written for the occa sion, the Key, Dr. B.D. G. Prime was called upoa Atthis point a seedy individual in a butternnt sult rose and protested against the use of titles in ‘peaking of any homan being. insisted the demoeratie ta- by the Scriptarcs. kentieman was called to order by the leader Dr. Prime then made some interesting remarks, detailing his religious experiences in his recent addressing oF * Nothing bat brothe; in Japan; with Chinese in China And Porsees in India; with converted Jews in Jera- falem. In every clime he had found some who epoke the language of C.naan, At the corciusion of Dr. Prime's remarke the seedy individual in butiermat clothing again jumped up in the body of tne Louse and insisted on speak- tions to him to “be very excited strain, with Rindoos ite Nr. De Witt's in, He was procerting ticulating wildly, wien the leader of the brethron must take finally subsided, Koenig, of Hang he will not be care of him." The Rev, Mr, ry, was then an. He soko broken Engheh, bat related ing facts concerning East, and especially where he had labored a8 4 missionary. TE POWER OF MUsiCc The irrepressible looney in butiernut again took be sqneiched, though the sume intere: religious wolera Constantinople, the floor and refneed t andienee drowned own,” Btop,"? a other euruck ‘up the “ Blest be the tle that binds, and the interloper was subd Tie Rev. Mr. 1’ lowed tm some fervid aud iuepiriting remarks, claimed that 1 was only by Divine aid t © long #ustwiner, and asked, fn intide! club have Kept upa daily meeting tn one oh years merely to diveuss their doc Wines? Never.” ible ehap in the body ef the charch, ont to evervbody, was crazy, arsin broke ont and defled all efforts to sqaeteb bil K up “Coronation,” the musid st. of Brooklyn, fol- ings had been who, it was now ap ‘ome body etru of winch silenced bim, RELIGIOUS FRESDOM IN EUROPR, Dr. Revel, of the Wallensian C'nreh the next speak ‘e*ervation of tl Dresented Wholly to the pow en the CEcumenieal Counell attribnted the “horch whieh he re- ssembled in 1 testants of Italy organized mee prayer to Almighty God that He would ov 2 Coluncils ot Rome for ¥ yoar hus vot passed ‘fered. The Gensienieal Couveil proclaiming the Infi ing seomed Drosp . own glory. Nota ince those prayers were first hibility of the Pope, aud ‘ous for te man of ainy heuotd ! the gates of Rome are mysteriously Doral power of the Pope ie destroy sions are opened w the spread of “ He attributed th i] to the power of prayer. The Dr. Vermilse, who bas just from Europe, spoke of the overthrow of i downia'lof the imperial power in France, f the temooral power of th events of the day, challengi izuest thanksgivings of all Protestant Curie nny ‘The congrozation here rose in body and sang, © Praise God from whom all bieesings flow.” offered by the Rev Mr. Shep James Davis. t gE opened. the t ed, and his di and the overthrow: Pope,.as the two ere Prayer was tn nerd, after which Dr. Crawford Secretary of OioKY Was then #une, and s ben. ediction was pronounced by the Rev, Dr. De Witt, RETRIBUTION 1 A Descent by United States Troops npoo Prove City—An Attack upou eat of the Morm Provo City, Sept. 29. troops made a raid on this city last night, and before the police conld rally to check them they broke into residence, fired several shots into ed in the doors and windows, took hitn prisoner, and held him for an hour, Possing up the street they stove in the doors and windows of the coOperative store, amd tore down ‘They next attacked the house of Council. lor McDonald, who was from home, every door snd window om the second floor, and sacked the house. Alderman Sheet’s residence narrowly escaped the te, Then they proceeded to the meeting bonee, broke in the shutters and attempted to burn ‘They were armed with U. 8, needle guns, with bayouets and revolvers, and during the raid they captnred several citizens, and s beat end bayonetted them bef ne THE LAST MORMON IMPORTATION, Forty United States Alderman Miller him bedroom, smas the building. they could esespe. A Distiognished Feuta the Meenes on Sbipboard—Dragging the Repenting Couverte—The Elders on (he Description of w of obtaining further information ed and Ofty converts to ere in tue steamer Idaho, \ SUN reporter sought an interview with Mr, J. n who crossed the Mr. Meany dee » regard to the two lui Mormonism who arrived the distinguis in thejsame ship. treatment of the Mormon ¢ oners, eubstantially as f erage Was appropriated exeinsively pline was below Eiad no opportanity of knowing, Dav iLwas apparent that on deck a close surveillanee was kept up, partienlarly in regard to. the female portion of the mormon. eu anee consisted in with the ordinary pa: #s over evory mover Hye and six elders wore in the cabin, and an equal of elders had churge of the converts, rules prohibited visits from the saloon to the except by permission, docior or ea elders visit the principal elders spent nearly all of hi Btocrage, tiough he er, a6 on four or fi ie took @ piace at the ‘The converts were, pliysicially and intellectually, about the lowest type of Engiish and Weish men such us you would find in a crowd of rowdy ad id the women apparently without mind e their position. ought to the aaloon, In ‘That survell- Prevention of conversal nust have been oceasions durin loon dining tal ig, the Voyage ne, enough to'apprecia One day a message was effect, that two young women td be relieved from control of thel protectors; that they had been decoye proventations, and that from why essed they were they had wit. stem of Utah a> not such a aystem us they desired to embrace. Pie Rey. Mr. Walker, an Bpiscoy clergyman, with myself It was resolved tf id make a formal application to see the it woald be his duty to yield to it, ¢ the girls, and one of them, Lavinia esired protection, WAS promised, the Rev, weuriog the girl that in New York due caro should dhe then andertook to eseape the and formally claimed During this interview the and from that moment be tawen of I Mormon gan, ellers were on the watch, Wharf all efforts to seo the girls of to whtain I heard the Ri nee in the eveat of bis inter ference wih the faints, On the last day of tne voyace taet with the girls, hinving ae from the Rev. a steerage and seek thei out, mnpany lin to the were fullowed by all the elders, Wo sought by all means to prevent communienuion, ‘The elders were insulting In look nd told Mr, Walker more than once that Le was a'tiar, tiv Hyde finaly came ap and provosed a fair He said he was ready to fight i out by ary any other plan—ab the ly rolling up his coat and re saints enough Aad whip the Gentle kitls decided to go to Utah, ‘on voard was Ul change Of disposition could not lave arisen without fl ‘The girls iook t that an influ once Uinted ats care-worn, a nce Deyoud entle persuasion over them. Drugéing was more EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. THE DELEGATES wrom EuROorE TO THD GENERAL CONFERENCE. —— Reception at the Young Men's Ohrintion Association Hall-Why the Confereace was Postponed—Fiatterivg Opinion of American Christians by Foreteners. Yesterday was the day originally appointed for the opening in this city of the General Confer- nee of the elical Alliance. The arrangements Were fully completed for a very great gattering of eminent theologions and seholars of all Rvangelten! denominations from various paris of the work, when the war burtt over Europe, and numerous delogates from Gerinany and France were forced to jad aunouncements of thelr INABILITY TO ATTEND, The branches of the Alliance in England, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Holland, telegraphed re- quests for the postponement of the Conierenee. Tue Exooutive Committes was ealed together, and Afver matare detiveration it was coneinded to post- bone indefinitely the meeting, and motice waa sont to Enrope to that effect, Bat before this notico was recived in England a number of delegates from that country as well as from other parts of Europe had sailed for this eoun- try. Between forty and firty intendot delegates from various parts of the Eastern Hemisphere have DE THE VOYAGE ACROSS TUR OCEAN expecting to attend the Conference, and are now In this country. In viow of this fact the Evangelical Alliance deems it but proper to give some kind of a reception to these gentlemen from abroad, as well as to take some formal action in regard to the post- Ponement of the Conference. For this purpose the Alliance assembled yosterday afternoon,at 3 o'clock, in the hall of the Young Men's Association building, Fourth aver and Twenty-third street, the President of the American branch, TE TON, WM. B. DODGE, IN THR CHAIR. The roll of Lah delegates, so far as their names Dad been registered, was called. The roll embraced fome twenty-five or thirty names, of whica about two-thirds were present. ve Rev, Dr. & 1 Prime, one of the Secretaries of the Aliianee, made a statement showing the per fection to which the arrangements for the Confer ence had been euried, and the reasons that {i Pelied the Committee to postpone the meeting. @ He #40 stated the purpose of this informal gatheriMg. THE DELEGATES FROM ABROAD were then presented singly, and welcomed by the President. Amon, thus received were the Kev. donm Davis, Secretary of the Hritish Branch of the Alliance yr. Angus, the Rev. Mr, Avery, and several others from Engiind; the Rev. Dr. Revel, of Florence, Italy; the Rev. Dr. of Turkey; the Rev. Dr, Koenig, of Hungary ; and a number of others Whose names were not distinct- 'y pronounced, he Rev. Dr. Shaff, another of the Secretaries followed with a statement regarding the respons thathad been reesived trom distingulshe abroad to the invitations that had ing thet the war broke out, there was every Prospect that the Conference woul be a very great doth in the number and claracter of the In view, however, of the postponemen of the meeting, it Was deemed propor that some expression should be made, and he offered the fol- lowing RESOLUTIONS : Rero'red, That the Exeentive Committee of the American Evangelleal Auiauce hereay extend a most hoarty weic me to the delegates who have come fren Britain, Franes, Hungary pe, Ronth nd ihe General Conference af ihe Fvan: which was toe organinad Dut was,on tho Sth of tween ‘Inat while we regret the nones ity of post- ponement 11 the more on account oF the presence of 4 many brevhrem. several of whom left thelr distant homes before the outbreak of War, We Axpress agalo our confident beliet that oathonement will Kreater success of ‘and that our brethren frow after Of peace, and in fy} Ww gong on inthe polit condition oF Barope. will meet with, Hy consaitalio on the interests of the Kingdom «f our common Jorg and Saviour, for the promotion of Chratian union and Christian Uberty throughout the Resolved. That we are ready to consider tho practi. cability of resuming the preparations general conference of the Altiance, af toon as the wate c. Ku- Tope will warrant it, and cherish the hope that it’ may to hold the Comerence in w of the mighty change 1d eeclesiastie: be found canvenic’ conrse of the coming year. Resved, That the James Davts, ono of the Folaries of the “Aritsh organization of the Evangelical Alliance, having beta daiy earn: jonod by their Council to procesd to the United ‘And atsure us of the brotherly sympathy and. re- "otone Brltueh Fen, be hereoy allectionately on di the friends of the Ey angelical Ail! id sete aneamegte oh ts vate Seg abl aden ale bom to add ablic meetings in aif of the Evan ‘The Rev. Dr. Prime read letters recretting their inability to be present Feception froin’ Rev Dr. en of Princ George Ti mart of Philadelphia, and Rev. T nek of Brooklyn, Mr, Dodge, the President. ressed the foreign doiegates collectively, expressing is regrets shat the Conference was’ posto and. the grativen: tom of ube Alliance at ty of greet opp” ing so many eminent Christians from abroad, OPINIONS OF AMERICA, ‘The delezat-+ singly responded to the welcome they had reccived, and their admiration of this country and people, ‘The Rev. Mr. Avery aud Di ‘Angus had boen entirely across the continent to the Pacific Ocean, and had been tmoressed with th magnitude of the country and the liberality of its institutions. Mr. Avery thought that tae people of A More religiously disposed than the He had observed in this city, in Philadelphta, in Chicago and elsewhere, church edi- fices that in Capaciousness and architectural veauty surpassed anvibing in Eogland except her grand aid cathedrals. He also spoke of the devououal ebaracter of the people, and wished he could CARRY TILE AMERICAN PRAYER MEETINGS BACK with him, Ali the delegates united in their adini ration of the country, and thonght the report thoy shouid carry home with them would tend to secure & much Inrgor attendance at the General Con (erence when it should be held than wonld have beou the cape had there Leen no postponement, ‘The resolutions were then adopted, MEETING TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Rev. Dr, Prime eave notice that on evenue a meeting wond be held in the er ofthe Young Men's Christlan Asscelation builu| when the pub. rke would have an upporiualy of hearing too delegates from abroad, The mecting tuen adjournes, — THIS OLD HAT Y ‘The Stock Bonrd’s Raid upon the Mognace of Fourth Ward Repablicantyn At abont 11 o'clock yesterday morni Henry G, Leask’s hat store, at Chatham and Pear etre was visited by a multitude of the f eat bowen beings that ever were seen in thot neighbor. hood, They ranged in age trou forty to sixty ye and formed a fut, unshaven phalanx, which tingnieued by a remarkable bead-g a army of chapecua it woald be éiffcult to find ia tu mostextensive Broadway warehouse, There were low-crowned hats and hats of many inches perpendicular height, hats of narrow brim, bats that Philadelphia Quakers might have wel comed, and hate of no brim at ail. And yet, although they varied #0 remarkably in respect of shape, the hue of all, without exception, was adirty white, a very dirty white ‘Ti\a formidable battalion erammed Mr. Teask's extensive store fromendtoend, They bonglt the cheapest pasteboard chapeavr that were to be found in the establisument, although they did not hagele abont the price having had their oid hat» wrap: ped in Mr. Leask’s Onest wrapping paper, walked at & tremendous paco down Chatham stroet, When they had gone, Mr. Leask found his whole stock of cheap goods sal out, and immediately gave orders fora fresh suonly, Hee was anable to account for this remarkoble ron of business until Inte yesterday afternoon, when & friend handed him the following document trom the Btoek Exchange. It was printed In six inch ty) and had been distrioated among all the opul unetnous, and careless brokers who do business Wall str Nortcr.—All white he after the 25th of September will ve cousidered band of wa, and wiil'be treated sceodny y by the Bue Commr ‘beptember 21, 1870. —— The Hon, Charles €. Allen's ¢ Loew Clab, The Hon, Charles ©, Allen’s Charles E. Loew Campaign Club met at Lindeman’s Hall on Thurs day evoning. The Hon, Charles C, Allen, the Prosi dent, is the bestdressnd politician im the city, He looks like # modern Alcibiades, and is bandyone than any New York orator, with the exe wues AS NEW Mr. was fownd in the Board tion { his friend Chorley Loew. He made a fitting address on taking the chan, speaking in eloqucst terns of the popolar County’ Clerk, the Hon. Chas. E. Loow and lied bis renomination not eniy as a political necessity but a@ arishtul recorvition of mis past forts in she public behalf, and ows shich be peovle ould thoroughly endorse ‘by their ununtmons votes At the coming election this fill, Other speakers fol lowed, alter winch the meeting wis adjour Neat week the Hon, Cuus, C, Ailes will address the Club again, and all wha Wish to sec a handsome, Well-dressod orutor ought then to be preseat, —— Spanish Misinformation frem Cuba, Havana, Sept. 25.—Capt, Nites, with sixty soldiers, attacked the insuraents at Katoudido Ly ilk. and willed Ove at their number, Inciustit i, 16 18 auld, Curios Roel, Several wtirmisher have’ lately or curred Biot) Peat Bspirita and Sowa Crus, but nu dowortant advan An, Kxox ts Aupap A@atN—Te Atware ts mean WHdaputed fet, Kvery one Teftaine ONG ONG eolan S60 de pera i¢e. for Cx ono obs Is eurpeieedh Knoa’s fait sty (ve gu®, oud Re nsaad re hug Rath im sho market. Broauway, corner Pu toa sty Tewdquar vers are mal deow Licachod o Uhout Oy tue OF #CKUeSs, Ra Witar ts Me Goow Fe Can he hecowe a lew sonaineer, arch. MRCP LiON OY Am Kot plrrenon glee {net will be rovealed, Exanmunadons daily ac i secuted according to Inw, JouN BacieLoar Ad, If yon want to see snp ricer J er tundy Hook. % 00. ; a’ dress hata, of © ant besntiful fied, at popurar prt An czport lawyer provecites culms without fees, CIAL AND COMMEROTAL, Fripay, Sept. 93—P, M.—The railway sharo market was dull and stupid during the mornin, without any important transaction: worthy of record, Ff finetnations ar cliques im th , to whom reference was wale early ia the verted their manipniations, aud raited the Gold Exchange, causing a decline of & Pcent., the price dropping to 118, and during their operations the Gold Room exhibited more activity than noted The attack, however, lasted only for a short time, and then the stoek brokers re twrned to the Long Room, having « further decline in the stock market as their objective point, White have not been thus far remarkobiy successful in forcing down prices, yet they have ev. ideatly disturbed some of tho larger combinations, ag was indicated by their desire ealize, but the market so quickly that the pressure to ell subsided, and prices subse. quently rallied « fr action, As above indicated, the gold market and ratlway shares have been manipulated element in those merko's, and coneide of gold held by outside pai during tho dectine. roth are causing severe col laying the fandatton for many cases of Inflammation of the Lungs, Pleariey, Asta, ders. Prudent people should cautions to avold annecessary exposure, and, if unfor- tnnate enough to contract colds, would Ao weil to re- fort atonce to Dr. JAYNE’ EXPE for some weeks, the boar clique : . conghs and colds, but w palinonary and bronchial organs, and remove alt dangerous symptoms. So" evory where. i# afternoon to will, Look oat for frands tn bu; fly by thet ey ne cue bear | the right thing tt is eure death to all insecta. sfor a rise wi Tho largo offerings of bankers’ Mills of foreign exchange added to an unexpected ar Southern ports drawn against the exports of new cotton, astirted the bear move. gold shipments orts of further 1 of Dilis from Ut kod the demand Later in the day, however, ander tn Europe, and a probable diticutty the price of gold is no doubt Printers: Corde ‘advanced to 113? ‘es certain combinations are being formed for the pur- ng & more active market ins tors are anxious to get. formidable antag. pose of creat and that some tle “old differences with their In the gold loan market the fotlo Ot ofl Bcent, per diom, 4, 3, The engagemer borrowing rates : and1 9 cent, 9 ann of specie for the Cunarier t vory light. The total clearings at the Gold Exchance Bank were $22,705,000 ; gold currency bal the quotations ances, $1,194,098 ; Tre following were Foreign exebonge is hevvy au! lo ver, and leading \uced their rates. nds ut this centre, the low rates of money in London stimulating the transfer. Prime 60 days bankers’ bitls and sight 110% drawers have r accumulation of fore, thongh transactions were at % Asa resuit ofthe action of the Treatury yesterday, 0 ecretary of the tornttend t! thet grap noon, atta d purchases, mouey market has worked very easily, lied at 4 and 5 @ the more genera! rates being 5 and 6 8 and trust companies the rate is business reported in commer. cial paper, and rates are tirm ; choice named passing St Tto BY cent, with ttle business done below there have been fairly settve doalin hough pricas Lave declined 14% im syinpathy with th though at the ban| and Trade ™ ALM. a ape tal or of Grand an lower range of nd Henry Clews & Co., $2 Wail street, report ard RM: fully invited to attend Wie funeral fy ld being rm’ at per cent. tat, Louisiatia aisea now, steas fnlly invited to ai y deu ¢, 19 Aloaby st., on Saturday, Sopt. 4, at 2 o'clock levee &. 97; 8 dull but strong at Jeseph issae at HS, City Dank shares sold as 105; Tradesmen's, 151; aud Fourth Na d Alabama 6s, 7, Missouri Ga boing w York bounty bonds soli | well. widow of tue late Iu railroad mortgages there wns quite an active demaud for Central Pactite consequence of sales by some outside parties, said wo have Secu Wade for specwialive parposes., this jnflucnce, ‘however, bean endeavoring to purchas uch & few sales were made at bulk of the day's transactions were eit Treao bonds bave advanced in Amsterdam to 7» TW, au iinproveincas of Is @ls W co got declive in home tavesiors wo have Htinesa, William \Tes home capitaliate are fund in extent into these scenritios Messrs. Fisk ¢ of Polar Star Lode, No.1 fully Invited to asiend the milions, and reasod traMe apd travel will Mail and Mari boing weak, and yielding a fractio featire, and deciinet to 337 OUL Further tuviLasion New York Markets. ‘ except eopyer Frais in fur demaw Sardines hivbor, wb 2le F voth Kent for quartor px GKocentas-Cofl Fe ji‘hatr @emana’, sates 3) nbds. Porto oo Were gawed oy gisbes party, dsc. Liaw susa active ond very Youu, fale WO goo (or Porto Meo; and 488 bas. Havana at 94 wil MOVE ACUVE AL L3iGG, fOr hard, peateranty Live Stock M ite New Yorn, Friday, Sept, %—The arrivals of heaves ta-iiay wore 1} car loads. or 1.222 howd, aad n W oe diflereut, than Feporte wisslon eilesmen fered va cost In Civfeago and Budalo, sel LO Purchase more whan me nt 8 and several ‘Buty was dill at Mya@sléc, 0 ¥ to exten innics, Hous were weaker eaLI¥C, Wid AL Mea TetyCy, tested. With rales Jil'me averaze. at Wye, amd 10) rougl ee MARINE INTCLLIGENCE. — LMANAC-TTTTA DAY, 6 51 Moou rites... 440 ALB TLY DAY Island. 7 69 Mell Gate..... 917 —- Arrived—Fmivay, Sept. 2. sip Volunteer, Pulladeiplia, mise and pass, Ship Artiean, Gremen, milve att Bark Avaie ft 4, Manilla, m Wve, Brie Cnbe. sa *. Wool and hides. WN. 8. plaster. sentilg ‘and coastwiae voat STEAMSIITP ARMIVED Ov7. QuaRxerowm, Sept, 16—Rvesia, New York, Decorra, Two Aigo, the usnal rive _ Business Hlotices, The Sudden Change of Temperature, to~ With tho chilly nights which are now In feason, to prevail everywhere, and nd other Lung Disor- OW take especial pre- reliable remedy, w je Insect Powder, es, Water Bugs Hod Hugs, Alte. Rolls Fleas, Movte, Lyon's Insect Powder will do {t, and nothing else Buy none that wt the signature of B Lyon. if you <ocneipeatioe neral Water, Saratoga, superior to by drug Kieth B. J. LEV 7 Hudson R. RR. depot, Varic ing, € eral 5 rer fe — ies and Empire Sprit Empire. a6 Moher Mp ast. Moar Troadway, ¥ Jared eatin, Na, 8 At atin cy in 10 pe 18t., New York, THe Bios thine exten pont Nay ts #1100 fy JOHN F. MARSH & CO, 109 Will petty han {3 at popular prteos £ Sikaufuckurer, 138 Fa tylink Fin — DIVORCED. GAVIN —In this clty, on Thuraday, Sept. 15,1879. by Jad Samuel J Of the Saperior Court, Michael ——_—___-- DIED. Un Friday. Sept. 29, Patrick Berns, an ‘of Donamine, ve couuty Monegan, Ireiand, friends are respectfully Invited to the residence of hia cousin . on Suuday, at 1 her 2, Thomas Co: ty Roscommon, Ir ¢ residence, 79 St. Peter's Chereh, Har 1 rated wt lia, @ * na eotiiiliy invitel to at er her funeral from her late redone, M0 16th a, On Suntey. ata MALUBST.—On Thursday, September 2, Phebe Ann, nfant daughter of George snd Ellaabeta’ Herbst, aged Li maaths and 10 days ‘Tho relat of the family a 138 Monree JACK Novus KT. Jernealan Clapton, Naik. 1. A. tow Lodge, No, Foaad A. M,, Meiabers of General Soeiety of 4 Mechanics’ d Tradosinen's tfally invite to |, Ann's Cauroh, 18°) at ‘th kost,, at bait past 1 o' ‘SONTO Novice Manitou Lodge. No. 1M, F. and Brethren, you are hereby summoaed to aitead Lodge ae Uke Contre sia. Oid Fellows’ ati, on wt Ioclock A.M. for the per ito oar tate nd the fy HELM, WM. afvor « long Ai ed 8) years JENKINS.—On Thursday. Jenkins, of Tie reimtivas wud fri ¥ are reapeot aula late reat enire st, of Sunday, 23th lust, at 2 Ocloee jicase op, iuredas Sept. 22, John Linenen neoway, patiali of Killisy, county Retry, vid, ages ab ent Tue tienda ‘attr tives of the family are reapect v nora! from his Inte reek M.. Thence to Calvary Couctery, MAXWELL “On Vriday. Sept. 23, Mrs, Jano Mex. Williaa Maxwell, mn the Sid Of the family are invited tend the Atternoon, at 2 o'clock, froma her c Fesideuce, Bay wt. Tomplisovile Leading, Staten 10—On Thursday, September 2. Josephine ea: daugater of Jaiues and Caiuarine MoNew ears os aid friends of the family aro reapect- Mm ly invited to attend the funcral, om Sunday, Septem. her sat o'clock #. M., trom ner iate readence, 14 MoULEN NEN —On Wednesday. Sent 21, afters short jennien. aed 8 years and? months, place today (24th), at 1 P.M et. 23d iast,, Florence Amelia he funeral will Ves an’ frients of the family and members 1. 0.000. Fo are respec averal, from esidones Markot 66. Sunday alteraova ut 2 ULLIVAN,—On Friday, Sept, 23, 1870, Patrick Sul- valdenee, 69 Tose ot. VWillamsburgh, at batpaas 2 Mt. ou Sunda a Mtr Matthew Tully @ native oi ihe couaty MeatiTicland, ace 9! yours avd 3. © respectiully Invited to 9 o'eoek this moraing, Bud tember 2%, H. Balen © famtiy, also Mosate banon Encanipment, No e, NO. M3, 1. 0. of O. 721.0. of O. Fahd the Connell eettn'ly invited to atvend. tne funeral, th f eptember 25, at Lrnavow becamratexr, So. 1 10. oF O. Paiitavehs are hereby summoned to mttand. meeting at Antique Root, Odd F of Grand and on Sunda for the purtioas ( oa brother Ht ret ly invited to a 8M. Come STON x 1 Vai tie iNew Isrunewiely N ears Faneral from the Second i atch, at 834 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, Septetnter 2 wy anit trends ave reapectiully requeace ad Witte WOLP.-On Wet Inst., Fling Wolf, nyite tty his fun , from Dis Late Special Notices, WALNOCK & COUS VEN-DOLLAK HAT GENIUS, EXPERIENCE, AND FACILITIES SERR ONLY ARN COMMETITION, OUR SEVEN DOLLAL MILY SUCCRED OV UM MES tase “eT PURECIATE 4 HAVE YET TO ENJOY A PIQST-CLA mn \ )NABLE PRICE, WE com , For Movil, TEXTURR, AND PTY ISH. Gente’, Boys!, and 3 find Cloth Hate at rea he & €0,,519 Trondway. Loss O° STGIET AND (EATING SOME Avan byte ‘ Dis Lis @ 10 Wadd OEEICIAL DRAW ALABAMA fb xtra') ane so. ING, KKNT RES ) GI 5, 23, 4, 19, 1. dl, Lacon ion’ firniahed, 0 aud wiso Koy al shavana tc + CLUTY, Bro cor, 6 Mroadway, 185 Fulton oy and Dd MOVA! BAVANA LOT CHIN, cepaMd In gold. hunrmation torushad, ‘The tratey paid for doub.oons and a kinds ot gold nd suver, TAYLOE & CO., Bankers, Special Moticen, REVOLUTION to TIN-LINED LEAD PIPE. PRICE PER POUND GREATLY REDUORD. To watisty the public beyond the possiblity ofa doubt As rogards both the strengih and durability of our TIN- LINED LEAD PIPE, we have recently increased the the thickness and weight of the several sizes and let- ters, making them in ali cases to correspond exactly with like sizes and letters of the ordinary Lead Pip ‘This establishes our TIN-LINED LEAD PIPE as the strongest flexible Pipe in use. With the merease in Weight we have also reduced the price per pound near. ly one-hall, making the cost per fovt on the heavy p Adapted to plumbing, about the same as before, W’ tue Lighter pipe used ko extensively for conveyiug Wa: tor trom springs and ponds are reduced in cost fully one-third. The greater denelty the metals receive, owing to the fact that double the pressure ts required (o make tinlived lead pipe, adds materially to their resisting power, Architects and plumbers cannot fail to be satisfied that, with wolght for welgu:, and thiek- ness for thick uess,a pipe 40 constructel Is decidedly stronger than the ordinary lead pipe. The iner thicknest of the lead coating allows tho Joints a. nections to he made with ordinary plumbers’ without affeeting the etrengtn of the pipe, As to witeh fe tho purest and safest pipe for domestic uve it ls not diMenit to determine. Our 11N-LINED LEAD PIPE cnn be known by our Trade Mark, whion is four ribbed lines running lengthwaj pipe at equal ‘qnarterdistancos. In ordering or making inquiries (or price, tend bore of pipe required and head or pressure of water. Circulars and samples of pipe sent by matt free. Warranted to be stronger and more ;durabie than Lead Pipe of corresponding sizes and letters, Addroxe the COLWELLS, SHAW & WILLARD MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, “213 Centre st, New York. Aiso, manninecturers of Block Tin Pipe, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Solder. &o, INIMITAR Stivho, # Warren eniter of hair and whiskers — Wing, 100, Hest work uly. $ __ Mnibersity Medicines, ae ee A CoLemn OF CERTIFICATES A COLUMN OF CERTIFICATES A COLUMN OF CERTIFICATES A COLUMN OF CERTIFICATES A COLUMN OF CERTIFICATES A COLUMN OF CERTIFICATES OF CURES OF CURES OF CURES EFFECTED BY KFFECTED bY EFFECTED BY THE THE THE VERSITY MEDICINE! IVERSITY MEDICINES UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. NOTICE.—So many bogus certificates are being pub- lished that, in order to convince the seeptical, we this day publish the following opinions, selected frem many thousands voluntarily given by intelligent, respectable people who have used the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES themeclves, or In thetr familics, a8 @ moral guarantee Uhat these magnificent remedies are totally ualike the patent nortrams of the hour, 5S.—Personally appeared before me J. W. Scott, Pre- aident; L. Hassert, Vice-President; Joba G. Howard, Treasarer; and George Powell, Secretary of the New York Medicai University, and made oath apon the Holy Evangel! of Almighty Ged that the following are genu- ine, ansolicitea extracts taken from original letters being Gally received at the institution. WM. H, RIDLBT, Notary Public, Corner Ninth street and Third avenue, New Yor! SUROROW GuWERAL's Orr rian t Wasntwarom, March 10, nornasons—Ticase for AL my secoud order for INST AE Tara pleaged to vay that have fount thom of groat service I the treatment of atients under my charge, bs + A.A. Surgeon, U.S. A, New Youn Hannon, ? Qvanante onn Ha JW. Scorr. M.D.—T have need hy UNIVERSITY MEDICINES with marked suecess In avery case under tay Jurisdiction for the past wenths oe 1£08 Turep Avenue, New You, June 24, 1870. rly grat: Prove 508 BOOTT AMD ASSOCLATRE Ik fyvug to Kuo dcionce has at lengih trigmnhed ok. have been using the UNIV EKSIT IN#S in my regular practice for some time with the most remarkubie enecess. Disease of every cl nceninte to thelr bealthfal infuses. tly destined to overthrow the old prac: tes of medicine. CHAS. K. DRAPER, M.D. Dr.Scorr, &e.—For years I have suffered with cancer of the Prentt. What my # were tonzue can never tell, Ia a dyin, came to you aod commenced wring y mad Chotinent, Almost tnmediately all pain coated, The tumor. d, and torongh the providence of God [ain a man, In my deep gratity id froma sincere cat in the welfare of those similarly aM@ictes, 1 shall be pleased to answer all question NEW York, October 22, 189, Miss E. CAREY, Three bottles of your Hydrated Oxymel cnred me of Sons pmpuicn, although our Britzenor: phyalcians said Wat I could hot be cured. GEORGE D. REYNOLDS, Metalle Cartridge Company, Bridgeport, Coun, Mancu 1, 1870. Pnovessons—Your medicines have helped me yery Twave hot felt so-well in thrce sears weEs re, T doubted thelr edlicacy. vat am now 8D. DAVI. Professor Scorr— Through the recommendation of C, W. Huntingdon. Keq., of Hartiord, wao has miceesa/ilhy used your Lituia eaedty fOr diseases ol ihe kiduvy + and liver, I'am Induced to order souie. L, M. MASON, UNIONVILLE, Conn. January 1, 187. Towanna, Pa, Aort) 17, 1871 Dr. Scort—I bave used your Extract of Cancer Plant for the blood, ain provouuce it the ebiel OC AiLerau yee » N. MELON, 1@ Nontn Naty ar. Provipance. RL Puorgssons Some of my friends and myself aave tried the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, aud found them palintaciory Deyoud our expectatious, c. B, MOODY, Dr | Anett 2.1300, TE UNIVERoI Ty suceess anda grand abd Boule Wabaind Will Dies J. %, JONES, P. (From the weil-known eminent Dr Buckler J ALriMone, Mp. Oct. 17 I have a lady under my care with & breact, I recommended her to use y with the hist ked beuent ond Wiens every revel J, BUCKLER Mowe, Ava. May 1, 190 Dr, Scort—The UNIVE name A dear aria ki the Mant fora Folw.ons disease of a lifeline, HL 48 cond thar he was nearly curd, 88 ® awebilt bad Apartns a Gay; wone of our phyaiciana ev ald stop ent. ORG Bet ry Ailatthas Rxtact. en IDY, wilh M.U. Fowler & Co. Aantaxp, Pa, 1870 DEAR Stxs-I have prescribed you! ed Gxymed for bronelite, aud the ave. With Areal OCI eflicacy, Newronr, RL, Jan. 14, 1870. Jo Triomphe" should be The motto bi your meul caer. Thev inve cured me alter ali oar Newport phy S.chane have failed JW. PILLSON 15 TRMPLE sTuseT, HARTFORD, Jan, 19, 1270, ore & Co-Fon Ve wct d very strc y, KINZE Orrick BLaNcHann HAwe Co. } Pats, Mass. May 4 19% ity. Med eine ere bend heal Ointment ‘AB, CHAPMAN, Secretary, Prorgssons—The U fe etferiing ony dozen vf Creo, © March 2. 1870. New Youre Mm otcar Unrverstty —Hnelosed fit @00, end by, Overinud Express the following medicines fae Cancer Plant sa splendid alternative. ‘The Fever and Age Globules have proved A No i. Tshal 14 Hie burners ib Wie UNIVERSITY MEDICUNE Sh California. Tahould Uke the agency of the State ONG. AMEND ERSOS, ML. D. Nocrors—T obtained wight of your By Orie ecmmtorrhony Lars vlog a 8. and feel ® marked improvement astro of my eves bas returped. aud my whole cor anceisbrighter. [tisslowly. patentee y, cnelig me Mt 440 your wonderful mediciue, IL Ix helping me in, tiauy ways, &e,, dc, KL, fst Farrrort, Towa, Mareh GeyrieMan—Your Katalpa bxtract works lv, There de nothing eqval, Th n afte kik Rendagne and liver complaint kince last soning. Pook th ear yonrHesaeho Pills, and ean say they have cleaned my neat oat as clear as a tell T gave the balance away, taying: Gentiemen, be eq Fiuced= Twin.” Dr. MoKE TH, Me., May 9, 18), Doctor vir Caheor Piant for Avopay her 1 than three years from the best pry to b . 6 Lord wil cont prosper Yous b the good Mrs, DAKAL Tron, 8 Nanker Srreer, Pr July 1, 1970, Troreacon Seorr— Althon the UNT VEISITY MEDICINES: Tan cout dent tht where (hey are given ® faie trial they. wil w Hore fm cuters Of disvase Mud give Kongen Fatiniae All tho remedies are proving successiu aud my p te? ly Fapidiy iwereasing dv. M YOUNG, M.D. LMA, Tone 8, PROF RRVOR®—We have | nD Warder a ty taining a viece of Lapeworn, 18 (ect lich & ii ro Mich was uroucht away by the ase of ue bostle of Cancer tiapt ani the May Apple Pile We miso have just cured a lady of gravel, of many Yours? siandiog, by using Lithia and Alkaline tera Vout, WO0s. © HAKKOLD. Pow Provreson Scorer any A PLAS SILDICUNES are fapial Ona) DMO, Mey L args [he UNIVER Vembeniana he er, 1, __ Maibersitg Medicines, raciice of medicine ia Maine. * * * Ih vehundred patients, * * * bere tn Porth taken away ‘wo-thirds of the doctors’ patiouts. " iy Ure Bi ured ay sat ane ae rare ve ao SS ie “ 1,009 wor RATE EWinrcrees In Maine (ina year ts 1 worm ou. with hard work, * * * Let e pat BumDber Of certificates of groatcarcs, © * © 3b wil 009 if one Of them con be found that |* not Cenwe ve P. STAPLES, Beate Of Saine Ageot. From @ distinguished member of Congress. Wasurxaron, May 4, 160, My Dean Dooror—Tour mediclien teat to get fe peek vorab!y on the nerves ax ain auch improved, 8 8 My litt. medient eclence. * T have every fait in your hiedicing and ski). © © © Tbeteve that yon are ene Hiehtened of God fo do @ wall r koand that yom pu have d deat Op ae i) Sr. Lovta, Mi Docroms—t hava tried the, Cr kone of my patients with the most ex A D.JO bs, M.D. UNIVERSITY MEDICINES work jike @ W. HL. HOLMES, Ml, D. fothers. A thon contain. them, overwhelm Me fnetemments in th is universal ; We recounize that we y hands of the Great Phy: . ator our life Of in Lense study, has euided itanoat fafa the days Vaght of knowlodae, and coabled ns to bring forth rome dios for the cure of lis afflicted chi dren, Which no Niue in the shape of medieine bas ever (aintly approached. ALLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. All the Thivorsity M ne York Metical University, Nos. New York. Down town ageney, NUDNUT'S, Morald Pullding, 28 Broadway, New York Open day and nicht Up-Tows Agnaoy,No, ist Rroadwar, New York. De, ALES, Resident Phjsiclan, Omice hours from @ for fate at the New and 8 University piacey May be purchased tm ©, 4 Religions Notices, {ACRCH OF THE HOLY hext to Sith st. Roy. kusibara Divine terviee at 10); A.M. D temperance meeting ‘every Sunday night hal! ¢ C08 Piniiiy Philiine wnt aines A Buntiiuo) will address th "ave? orders in uperance. L. We ‘otine ou the work, by w York, aud a poiitical Bau will address the m TP UE FREE TABERNACLE, the Rey. T. De itt Talmage, pastor, Scheruertorn st,, between Nevins and Powery sis.’ Drooklyn, will bo dodicater Sabbath morning, Sept. 25, ‘The pastor will proach et 106 ALM. and 74 P.M QT LY KES MK CHURCH, diet © Sav. “Preaching Ga Sunday, 27h inst, by jarrower, pastor, at 106 A. M. and iX P ZION CHURCH, Meecicer st. corner of 10th et A will, after exter reopencd to: 1001 row with nj Preaching at 10% b the Rev. Jacob Thownas 2 by the Nev. A. K. Sam fora, of Greene st Uishop Clinton, from Ale arnt. Clothing. FRALE AND winter cr all the P "1 " re are cordially ne BL Jy 1) ¢ at Fat! and Winter Overcoats, $8, $10, $12. PREEMAN and BUTIES ” : : #10, 8 I a jater Overeonts, . FREEMAN and BURNS nts, 15, $20, 835. #00, 895, 449. Fa land Wi FREEMAN WF eee tmestnens Metin teh, 60h nte 48 Suits, #10, $18, 890, FREEMAN 8 ¥ su ang Sut ke nto Suita, #25, $90, phlei |: mntor Business Suite, #25, $90, #4 Winter Dress Suits, $90, #40, $80, jer Overco Fall ws PRERMAN ped TONES sone’ batts, 68 68,008 ail and Winter Boys’ Suits, $6, 88, $10, FRERMAN 9nd BURICS . fintaehhe Pals and Winter Boys’ Suits, $10, 812, FREEMAN and BURGS if sky: 68) Pall and Winter Boys’ Suits, $15, $20, $25, MAN and BORIS i lek for the present Season 1s of unparak leled extent and variety, both in in the piece, and that mi Wear, Iveinbraces ¢ wearing anpare! lances and nce: Any garment is made to measare ata few hours’ nate COUNTRY ONDEIS to wiih eure and pune ayatem for SELE M. BURKE evables part. order clothing receiving the m: FORTARLE FL any part of t them with tie cert duty of ECT, GRACEFUL, and COM RULES FOR SELP-MEASURE, PricesLists, Pattern of Goods, and Fastion Piate sent Pith e on applicatiom, FREEMAN and BURRS CLOTHING WAREIOUST 198 and 140 Futon #t,, Now ¥ —_—-——-----—— aa tp: Brn Goods, the oly p IE who 1s esr m0. 101 Brive, to Ns‘$ millinery, Bers anv youru BOOTS AND stor, At CANTKEL Bouse Surmsiyrng. MIRE! FIRE! FER 7. PYRE ab HEE twa AT AG CIE HC ALL THE DAMAGED AND UNDAM STOCK saved from the late disutrous ite on eur premises te how reals for tie inepsetion of bay ete Gur sock consists of §50/K worth of furuiture, Come prising PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, HAMBER AND TiNtAY SUTTES. &o., &e. & Wo) WORTH OF TLANKETS, AT 38'per cent W manufacturers’ prices THIS SALE WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE OCT, rves pattieatar attention. tarked at least 23 per cout ture. Gé 988 aul 900 Hudson at , corner Houston, UES z ae Pruenircs gk BEDNING, CARPETS, AT O'FARRELL'S, 28 STIL AY, CORNEH st PAYMENTS TAKEN oi MONTNILY, TURE, CARPETS AND DEDDING” ~~ SEREEP EMS SUPPLIED WITHTHE ABOVE ON KASY ThibIS, PAYMENTS WEEKLY OW STHT KELLY @ CO., COW, OF SIN ST, AND OTH AV. TAYWAEADR, BRAVELLING CHAT ICS from, $15 Lo $40, for Iu OF Oat-Gvor Use. “Any one having Use-of Uw bands can propel and guide one. Having fl aapont, Lhvalids' ener se and seud stanip for clr STRDHEN W. SMITH. WORTD REND wery Lue gieatest 0 English Ii iiescts. Carpet store, ver uttered Yebs Aa 7 vail ty call aé AY SRPRLY OR MONTHLY PAY MENTS, ampets, fur , Ueduing, &e.; prices lowes han auy house i tue cy DENCY & CUNNINGHAM, i av,, wear sth et, [rok BALE-A lotof brat aod iron dedsteada as SC WALTERS & COS, ; ne neteliisatinanssesli land hittin Groceries, JARGALYS UN 'TEAS, COFFEES, FISH, B Sen NANG Ta a THOMAS HOAGNEW One Price. Caxh only. wich at., New York, en Snstruction, T WASHINGTON INSTITUTE, MQhaitatonqaare to ko, Weta rh. ‘ Di Fehy Hable terius, aud Upeus Ith Btu wonder tule year Bout "POW ASEN D'S fin °6 Howery ~All Dranches (aught; day a ermis moverate, Ladios departinent Publications, 10 TOMcKARLAND'= BOOKSTOR K, 947 W Broadway, near didst. 'Tusre you wil hud ail che Rew doors oli lay, anall tue standart works, aud chowe Lughale Freuci, ald Scoich staulonery. ee Billinnd Satnrday, Sort 24, tne Cind. 11 1.103 Broadway, wilt ho’ evening exuiition nT 1. Henuire Hew patrouage of the public i For Bietanps, IFUAN & COLLENDER, Manutveturers oft STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES. Mlnstraved catalogy, DY in Warerooms, t8 Broadway, New York ee Musical Instruments, OUeAT OFE HORACH WA TELE N 4) Brongway, Thanos, Melodrone, Bd Organs of Bik tirstclass 10 euaing Chick ering, atextisiely oe ven dinning thie MOULN, OF WAL Lame froin $) to & y anut paid, Tie aaine 40 lec, sul £ yapolied 1 purouased NEW 4 cash: ulso a tow Tew, 6100 8 4nd second: hand nt ‘ WATHHS, 451 Browilway an) and wili sell or veut ie 1, box 164, Bun oftoe DEQ hae ohne Go to CMe LES tac ry Mh s... between Stl wid JON wVs., wud Huy h 0,85 por cent, loss unrivalled grand #4 Any other place MAGAIFIQ ENT tonevond piano ony 818. erat Mbareta, Jastes GORDON, IW blecones at neat Macdougal wt. A STAND ATED ORGANS aud meldcons, POO ter Seaton AN aaly paninente af Ho per iouth. Ali rents allowed to go lowar@ te p Siaatnranied (or aix years RLOU BE: ON & CO. Manufacturer, A Wroaiiway, berwean Lith aad MUL ee ‘