--- i ' Zil f . c 9 ribbursh 6zetttp. , 1 : PElD,tif hiOlitillifkrau.:.=44lsol7. 11, 1884 i 'l CLIT 411 7 D . 80BMilteta. ! ---- , 1 Trial of' Martin Brace d for the Murder of Junes 10 Cote i or OTlllarrn Before Judges 1 , Sterrett, Mellon, Stowe, and Breen. e- . .. The tirt rEtaa me n t l a T t Ahrmalf zi pm oo t r n te o o tef eoi x .4...l the trial p aided. i e • Jacob Schwalm testified that he resided in But Bitudrigtunn; was present when the shoot log ocarred; sew Brawdy abut Pagan; he held the pis lln hie right hand; knew Brandy vary Well, slag attended the same school with him.. *artist received the pistol from his Lather in i }resew cit of witness.. The balance of the to ti Pony WM Similar to that heretofore offered. Martin Christ Isonleed that he lived in But ,-; . Plarit2staml knew Martin Brawdy; did not t kitty hems Pagers; was at the picnic ha 1 111*Ohorire Breve, and halt about eight o'clock, Mr. Brawdy mills son Martin passed witness en lipiDerg strew, Martin said, ' , Pap, give me Ike Oster Imowd from the picnics was aiming down the mg; what Martin said he could whip ~: a n y m e Drop e—of a b—; a Wan not known to 1 the witncodd he was a Dow Drop bet not, a e--, of a ' ratawdy then Arad two shots at the ,7 man; did *thaw suy further conversation • the suan who one Si* ensworedDrawdy was 'tending behind toms . nil . Crew time—Was standing Olen street on Side walk , - hove Josephine 'trout old fer. B wdy r passed ap the bill within twenty ..; hetet witness. Kn. Brandy was waiting in front of M. Brawdy, Ina Martin followed about =teen feet behind; after eating for the pfetogi Martin stepped there on th were str ilms ten e eet, or twelve feu Bor tie rsons standing wiki Martin when be fired; did pa not tee ..• the pistol; knew Martin by his walk and his ••10• 4 win es li:stray's bouts frequently during the winter before last, and was well sisquicst4 with Martin. A. It• Eiteversten testified that lili was a Judea of ths.Peacie, land resided in the borough of ‘' litinaugham; there was an information made before witnesa against Brawdy, but no wrest •., was made; Biawdy was arrested by the city pOlice; sa James Pagan last on the day before the night n which he died; (The information f i. was prod died Identiffed by witness .) James Fagan Mg ed e tur aeldavit in my matinee. (The proseeutt is [proposed to offer the stadavit as - the dying leration of Pagan. Objection was made by e detente, and the Court anstained it) Wu sent lot to go to the twine by Pagan's tither; deceseed told witnets that he wished to , • mike a statement In regard to the shooting be. fore be died; admen wrote the declaration at the request et deceased. Cross eutoleatiorn—Did not remember whether it wu before of after the paper was drawn up that deceased laid he was going to die; he told nut What he warded with me, and I took his statement down, and read it to him in portions as 'wrote it. when It was finished, road is to him and it:muted "'Lords at his suggestion. , B e direct —When I went to the house, he told me What he wanted, and I wrote In accordance with what c h it i slated; (The Commonwealth again offered the mar as the dying declaration of de• ' Coaled, an reposed to offer !additional testimony to substantiate it. Comsat for defense objected. ~.. The Court overfilled the objection, and the Ml '. lowing additional evidence was elicited:) Mrs. . Gila& Pagan, Madded that she was the mother of ' James Pagan, deceased; reoolleated of Ell Ste , Mien visiting her house between twelve and one o'plock en Tuesday, July 19th; he came at therequest. of ;emu; where the Squire own. I , vent to James' Mom and told him that the Ilk tare was here, and asked bimif he - wished to sae aim. he sniffs ''Yu."'l Squire atervuon asked him . -what wanted; he replied that he was going to is die, end he wanted toasty that he had not fought with Mtviln litiedy, crazy one Wee on the day ; he was stiot;Cs was before the papsw had bleu • written; as Selel spoke the Squire met% and after the stn mint had the completed. read it to James, the Squire than swore James, and he *,- darted, ir. He told me that morning that he would die that ni ht. The Paper was en admitted as evideron, al :: ter certain partlo ' of It had been stricken out. It emu as lotion ,-* James Pagan, o the Borough of Birmingham, ~i wpm. ids oath, y administered according to i law, deal depose and say that on ,Baturti ay last, ' the ledi day of JI , 186 4, about - highs o'clock ' . in the evening, as was on my way home from the planks at alegi e, Grove, Martin Brandy of nt an come up to Mho d poned said he eouid .. • whip say sea of • —wko went with the Dew ti Dr pt, when, the deponent remarked "I am • r Div Drop.", Then the said Martin Bra wdy ;1i drew a revolver and dyed twice at this deponent, i . , both ohms takingdeot, in the lower Put of chi. ~ '.I deponent'. body. 'freaky t"orgire the laid Id ar •;',,, the Bravely al ;ha hi has done to me I know Martin Breed when I see him, bu. I don't re -I,c.,llect ever a gto him info • the omit. p i lau ~.:. sauce stave roded to took plugs. ..-.'. James N Pants. mar Sworn to ands, subscribed before me thin lf/A ,:idey of July, A. iD.,1864. ki Samuel Long, i Chief of Pollee, Bravansos mailed that Abe end officer Kemp arrested Braved, on the ,f:Nnaortiing bf the 231, eight or ten Mile I from the z ate, on the Warhington road. Blame wasswore and corroborated the ,•••;I , lltipony ot-fift, Lang: Witte. Blaney, Waited &bailie lived at Port •i:Vitembervi, on tie hit above But Birmingham; Jaw Martin Brawdistbout three o'clock on the 'l . :Morning of the Intl of July LaN he wanted to iet Initi the hostile, imt whams waled not admit Cress:exemine —nThere were two ehildren t'with him one abong four years old; don't knoarl rirberedelsndant stajd all night. • • ti John rytetatillid that he saw Brawdyabont `:one ledloe. on the Morning of the 17:b of :my' 11 , bin fel tee stable; he wan putting a bridle' blithers.. , !, , 1 The ClornmorialA hem rested their oasej ::Ind the Coast djimrred until nine o'clock thin penning: - • SpreA Igeetzut of Common Colwell. 1 , _in4c 111 8:0 Common Connell was old On 'Timmider evening, November le. A.6estrang. i3otno, ' ;.isivier e He", Miami lone', lasmord, Dasn, Isekey,'Ncratgenter McClellan/1, MeGlowett, amen, Bravely, • ne, and Steel, President. :ems eito4tes of th last meeting were rood Approved. I , , ;.,' The following bailie% anted oa to B. 0., Oat. .7.;, was taint up and t !raiz action ;eoturarasd fa ;;.;.!A ooromuni cattail from the Controller s with eriolutlon authorising a transfer of 81,000 fro .- i.lPtoPnatio; -Zt0..18 to appro . prlatien No. 7,4 twit.) Oconatual/ition road and seoeptod, - .*. , d rot oitailon'iriottliiii times and pasted. ,- .lscommualeatlon frOnvil Kitt& Water duos :. 1 , and Clirt of- Won't Clinninttese. Bead and !.:13eptod, and warrants anthotistad in favor of ;1;1* Co., for 0 119 , 3 T,„Poatmirania a IL On, :i 000. 2orlay;Eletton & fjo, SOO, Win. Notate' '..irs, $78,13 Dos: ficetes hairs, $144 21 A report to the Stuff Oanalttes, with a t, , ort of .li* et In relatioa to dam/goy and , - i ons, aria at from the opening of .Webster ;;rot, both o rha Intro road, and Wiyon of ~.wets approved, . - - . .11,,, petition of John Powlir, for damages cur -,:ood by the grading of Peen rams, la O. 0., ~4tesobar VI, was read and aeooptod, and Wm• Ilkilfleit Z B. ThafrAnd Was. !Winder ¬ated ;,'Nfail 4 11 4 11 .0:20 1 •11aztiagas. La 8.0 , Ook motion tokoototanrod to, .and amoadad by , Atelpac the RUN of T. 8. Blsfr, and lasers, Jahn 11 ,Refsten, and adding: ~ To appraise damps of the patitfonor and all others who jJ harit Instal:nod de/nape by the re. grading 'Nails stroll) and Co ales assessments there- . ".•'. 44.nr. I•.r. 4%. 1 : 1 7.4 4 are 0 , 2 , 1,21[1... *up • tt.taw.i vet an UICTOSJO of iit* 11. . ao 1 . 17 1 the Water os dator for the year 18U . ~ core seeeptid,,and /*solution read Wes times I . ..pelted. . ' ... . . - , a, - a , '- - ; : ruslolation authorising the oneollon of • gas- on Roos *mast, near the ooroor of Righ, . 1 ?ref. Find 6 the Coosnistea on Goa Lighting. ';u fc iloatt id buslaeao free B. 0, O M5 m....1,R dl, ;non ins' Bills of notion bE'ilar ~,,,Tbapu Devine, for damages eastatood by f a mling oi s tho furor oo Ponnoyarathi, In. litg. SF toforred to fitrepozOotintittow, O. aa ., o Don d and raferred to Piatuots Co.'.- .„i„, 7 lota of 9to 8. Council than ad . . . . . .., _ . . 'sod- : ' A . Sio,tis or Allstis CAlielisti son Spencent asks i iqf a Arsisktase Isamu is - .2%0 in and is essi.ksisomei .isatast‘tisid, :has Nagai is itilliiiiintryi , dstlisSsisoiss, ': 4 " . DS li l t 123 .619rith 4eoalkiltrivii tota ,1 13 1.3 .3 sites "hafts tishoirsistaratior , - •—:: 'Aid*. Ds, do; for new tialriaelsed stiv. - Ay ' , scuisthisa;!isSi; eissilikihsins.' so tosizothirzetsimiseit! - fad.' his o 11 , Cotutitatioii'et -FAinissltsithi, 'mid i ' si ilO4-' of tl#o " On. ay.l,- bitteen. thir of Iliad ~; lint:miter th e new <mutt*. ebb An, Jut Llis sins sittwasotkiiir aid ' " '' ' t :'.. - ' ''' '':l'' talinrt irox.—ifa _we* told -yottorair =cila o a( IP county.wito.ahnntitt es totosit a 14ied kit thatotanoon lor11131•1 7 In ao & afta wool Sat inflirra.. 11l al) •It tilia4 Ions; ilk' &atonic tailsjiiwithailsif would gircalklta, ror* l b/4 141t , 1 f:rcils of i liti/°ll , . ..-,--,- i . giaarialf - .11,11-thei ?Ittitoolgif wallas _ ..undt yttilt - oofilaTn' etas oltaiton nowt an ballad at Trunk Clitee Ns we Daley la' , miq fot maillut,ll dostiord. I cr CARIN-OMAND lIIIUMWLANDB in% mum Car - LimiLici - i_ it •eizarr• • • .co+ &am...to otr. OT ToLTAK••••• Lands .us trZinOct=4*- faisiesoyattual dm. • ... ei mat=o Ilherbii.utts4:7l42:M4l. ~,.. • V. Imre •ho • Day lß raoant "Cle" et Wag* Itli LI knovo oil Moir.mlorotWaladiagton :Mr, .1216 platim Wen Windata Lads Nos . ,LL,U ~: , ••'11•••L••141=•Of •shuithriabserals,"•••JaL ilar wit...k.r.bub.. 1.4.1.1..11 ri.,-11arpor's litsiorlas for riorA t .. ., V., 1° ge " titl " "'d i •VPH"L.LL• ••• co 00 I " ii Fmk Q u o it r om m ot li ii , . v warm • , •3•3 so J. a. !WWI 11.4 fcililog: 8 rablr has afar on lui .• . ' lsi t 4L . l / 210,....it4 r, 6....TAITTILL'.Oj,i .140110.111101101,31 • •' - 1426- b.TIM• Way, titt•lmp. It tt I • t Mee, lug of Allegheny Connell& A regale.: seetiog of the AllegLuny City Orme. ails was held on Thursday evening, Oet• 10th. I* Wed Oureell—Presort Messrs. Breads, Kirkpatrick, Rut; Millers. Riddle, G. R. Rid dle, Wright and Marshall, President. The minutes of the lest regular an:: r2e.e'sl meetings were road and approved. Mr. Simnel Riddle presented a petition from a number of eitisens of Allegheny. praying Connell, to take some action in regard to having the channel of the Allegheny river, at the Point, relieved of obstructions. Accompanying the pe tition, Mr. Riddle offered a resolution that the E' v ision, with the action of oottnoils endorsed on be transmitted by the Mayor to the Mayor of ttsbarih, with the requat that It be presented to ths-Connalls of that city. The petition war received and the resolution adopted. C. C. eon cured- Mr. Kirkpatrick presented the report of the Water Committee, with • resointioe for the pay ment of sundry bills. Report accepted sod the resolution read three times and passed. Mx. linos f ro m the' Committee on Pollee, presented th eir report, authorising the payment of enndry MIL, and recommending, in view of the approulabeg inclentoet weather, the erection of sighs watch boxer, two for each of the verde, and furnish the same with suitable storm, at a coil not to exceed twentyefive dollars for each house and storm The report was read three times and adopted.' 0, 0. concurred. Mr. Wright presented the report of the Com mittee on Streets, with accompanying resolu tions, for the payment of sundry bills. The Committee also reported the completion of the Marshall street bridge. and submitted an ordi nance for the grading of Marshall street, Cunt Mallon avenue te Beak IMO!. The report was accepted, and the resolution read three times and passed. The ordinance was then taken up, read three times and passed. C. 0. concurred. Mr. Knox offered a resolution instructing the Committee on tias to buy one dozen gas lamps to replace those now damaged, and also to have the barters of the public lamps examined, and have thedsfectlve ones removed. the resolution was _ ado pted . S. C. concurred. Kr. S. Riddle offered • resolution for the payment of bills of the New York Evonios, Port and Philadelphia Nora Aeurioss for puofish• ing advertisemenu of Col:apron:a,. Bonds Reso lution road three times and passed. Also, a resolution authorising the Mayer to draw him warrant on the Treasurer la favor of Meees Tremt - 3ls for the rum of $25 for services as Janitor of City Hells for the month ending Oet. 01.1, 1864, axed Marge Appropriation No. 9. Resolution toad three times sad adopted. 0. C. concurred. Mr. El Riddle offered &resolution aathoris'ng the Street Commissioner to put dewn • tzipplepow of fog crossing, at the Intersection of Ohio and Federal streets. Read three times and adopted. C. 0. tenon:red. Mr. B. Riddle offered • resolotten Ireeting the Committee on Engines to inquTe into the ex pediency of throwing oat of service all the hose ecmpar lee ' with the exception of the Columbia Rook and Ladder company and thou aos • neo ed with the Rope and Grant steamers. Road and adopted. Mr. Kirkpatrisk offered a resolution lasternot• ins tie Committee on Engines to store the Reli ance reel In the Second ,ward engine honeo,eiatil the Committee is prepared to report on the ex. pedlency of abolishing the companies. Adopted. In O. C. laid on the table. On motion adjourned. In Goconoe Cruseil—Presente Kissers, Denney, Bras n, Cughey, Dill, Dunlap. Falltanber, Hera nee, Reckeoderng, MON* el, Patterson, darith, Sobleiper and President attoßrier. The minutes of the last regular and special me. tie re were read end adopted. Mr. Bonney represented the report of the Cam mitt°. on Regina. The Committee reported favorably to the pay. matt of eundry bills, and also offered the follow log nos( lotion: Resolved, That the Cote mitts° on Engines be end they are hereby authorised to erect • tens ye retry shed in the nit Ward for the reception of the Reliance Rose reel. The report was accepted, and the resolution read Wee times and adopt.'. In S. C. the rot solution was non-nor earned hi. C.:0., adhered former action cod asked a Committee of °outer. anoe. The Committee met and agreed to:moan,/ lot and erected a temporal sheet Iron reveal building!. Report received and adopted. Mr. Dill from the Committee on Printing pre sented • bill from W. S. Haven, for printing three vecelpe books. amounting to $3l 93, whlah was read, and the Treasurer authorised to draw his warrant for the amount, Mr. Patterson presented the following report of the Committee on Wharves and Landings; The Committee having examined the bill of A. Hebron, 'or repairing a sewer on the wharf, at Sandusky street, amounting to $56,90, and belhersion It oorreat, offer a resolution to authors Ise Its Payment TO4 report was accepted and the re ~ lotion read three times and adopted. Mr. Dunlap, from the Committee on Markets, emboli:tad the repents or the wrishatasters for the month of October, as follows : John A. White, Dismond Scales.._. : sl7l Al Wm. F. Anderson, 23 WardSzatoe ...... 330 30 - Total revenue........... Alto • reeolntion for the payment of bills for repairing the roof of the begins house, and for toe erection of an °dine for the o.ert of the Markets. The reeolution was read three time' end passed. The • eight:tutees reports were recel+ed and ordered to be died. S. O. concurred. Mr. Bonney offered the following Bo.lord, That the It ,ee director' of the IteH ence and Washington Hose Companies be al lowed the same oompeneation glean to the hoes. moo connected with the itaatners—tighty do, 1.1, rm. attonto Adopted. S. C. ton mt. earn 1. On motion ',gauped. OaIItAID Pear —A trotting ma al will take plate his afternoon at two o'clock, between OA street trotting stallion, Amorlean Star, atd the crleb , ated limy Hawk, tor $250 a We; Star Is harness, carrying 175 ponnds, and Grey H.wk tit to as he please,. AU who wish to nee a good trot should be in attendmoe Al the sold weather Is setting ia , this a ay be the Jut nos of the Dr /101.nsl Srangoacorricea.—Au esoelisint •atiDltloo of photograpttla Oases of the prin cipal chile if Europe and euierioe, 11111%02404i Painting,, reoldenta of the Rebellion, Lo, he.. e wul be given trite evening in the P.lsh C. P. Church, corner of Webster and Washington streets. Adruiesren ZS gents; proceeds for the benefit of the Eribbretb Bottoms. Lir,La Mao and his patty ping up Bait II test on a Ottobioet —Tannic Szpio ion of the iig ca ber ikon" and dee:radian of the each* D‘rty Any person choosing to take II trip to gut Rim can avail thenualVal of the opportunity by purchasing this truly cumin' ticket at W. A. tilldetifentity'e, et Fildistreet. Trie desiring to purchase comfortable hones, of Zonr - toonts, within one square of the street ears arefeferred to an adrartisinzoint else. where, fen, person wanting snob woeld do well to °all at 77 feeders! strut, Allegheny, of Jos. Perk, or of Thos. Harper, Blanchester. ET PAM'S Cursast--Ws undantand that the 9ilry Peter' p Ottareb, of thlt of t 7, env - . ext.ted a tall to ths Bar. Ds. Batt, of Boston, tote...woe their putt'''. Tinitatora Bruno gr.ol/A/0111—Thia tow innitnnon opens thin •eosins at TX Vetoes \Desists in nook geoid bear this In mint. Be. advertisszsent for farttusr paniatian. SPECIAL IVICAL erotical. • • Taotteg W. PAIL!, prsettizal Rom g)ot r tad dealer la Astarleas Slate, of rartoa• Oft* at dlettoador 6wgbtln•e, near dm Wcsi Works, Pittsburgh, P.. Itertdoooo. No fa Pat ,nreot. Oman promptly astandri co. All wort %Amami wat4r-proot. Botkaiting don..: the •bortest node* • No o , irgo f r rep.in , provided roqf 1. tiofabaosd lacer II I• pat op. Scaa}..ala 417 at/64.-- a:L. .............• .... .a t , 4.1, en hi directed to th. brilliant assonant:it of all ad Midst Nada Jett sacorlyad by oar end Mr..fotta Wider, No. 12$ Paderai street, Wary, lib stook eonsprtoto • great *ariety of Panty Wrench, English, Beath and tielliflCtin . i 8811211.1141 and Clotho, and fine 811 k and Coa -- Vaitingii--aN of 'kith will be tads moo order hi the ta t Otyiel 44414 Mt but alaa• . •a • a 'abates eil•Mort of Furnishing (hod/ - i bad and far rale, wader who • fall of &taw Nada Clothing, well and fad. fwDl7 made • LITIIII CONPLAISTII of Mai ellautoei . ar''d f •Ett Mt tuna cam latch produce Prop a • gm, and are eared with tie same certainty b 7 • 64 / 00 DIt !NEU gli.0140(101111. /Inn snot. t • • liver boa beams yard, amok onfaiged and der upon primate, It to to a few watt roe , surto Itt Dataral Ow.; somina and polo In the • de rellrend, with nob &mural Improrentent arn • otet redarstng haslet,. • - .bud by•di droggiste sod =Mein, dealers. . . iksi !.. Iffia L taias Paiitali • Tura.—; Avow pdsof bap. miklos piro aadizoot- plan among Cod oPfiffoad erontriloot of Oa day. I; 1.1 a vows? modal for th• gond, l Mthly ro• too dod bp'ill Otlitilaisatod genes bond. liran prosornr of tbeiloott, tarnishing lb. AIL iiiit, iireetsudig du tdiailt 'tad &maxis the p gross of dons. ,- 1 -- -- ~, -. , ;Bold il Dragging Twrr: LATE ti "1- BY THLBOBAIIII. The Presidential Election NEW YORK GONE FOB LINCOLN Seymour Thought to be Defeated New Your, Nov. 10.—The H,-&j lays: Now York and .Powneylrani& have both gone Repub lican. There is indleations that Governor Sey mour IN defeated. Fenton appears to have rue ahead of Lincoln in enteral Interior OraZ ties thus far. McClellan has carried only three States, New Jersey, Delivers and Ken tneky. The next Congress will be ever whemlngly Re publican, and allowing the delegations from the States yet to elect thole members of Congeal to stand the ISMs as at present, there will be three more than two-thirds of a Republican ma jority on joint ballot. In the New York Legisleture there will be thirtyvlour majority. New York has gone Republioan by 1,000 and Penneylvania 115,000. The Row says: The M.:Malian electoral vote 21 out of 249. Lincoln probably espies every ;Slats &Leapt New Jamey, Delaware and Kentuoiry. The Reptibßean gain In this State 'Moe 1887, so far ma absolutely asoortained, V above 17,000. Thirty-8101 Pennsylvania regiments in Grant . ' army give 4700 votes for Linoobi and 2700 fer McClellan. • • The Albany feeleiny Anima of this afternoon claims Nee York for Utopia and Penton five to seven thousand. The Arles ek Argue Waste there It twelve to Mean stwasandm•Jority for McClellan. LATEST FROM NEW ORLEANS REBEL GARRISON SURPRISED. 1,900 Priaon.ers Captured THE VAPTURII,I) PIRATE BL9RIDA. Opeci el Western art Time Pr,.., Di.psta. New Tose, Nov. Io.—The World's New o.lesau latter of the 2911 says; Gen. Lochner, cam. Manding the Confederate fo vs, In Western Lo.- !ethos., eurprised the garrison at M. organla op n the 26th, and held te pls.ce several hour', ca lured 1,90 prisoner ,, carried off the field feral- Ivry, disabled the eeige gun. and matula ad all war material in the plaao, before he retired under the it, of the gunboat,. The Boston Adow-tieer hay an account of the rapture of the Florida by the Wachtteet In Bahia Harbor. The privateer was out out and carried off from the midst of the Brasil/lan fleet. The Wachnset stemmed down the bay with her price In tow, when she was tired open from Fort St. Mareellea, and punned by two firnallliati men of-war, which were soon left behind. The Ef.,- old thinks the tmottaire justifiable. j The rise. lays the capture 'Was clearly illegal, be ing &breach of the j law of nations, which we just now more than other powers, are intereatod in upholding. The Richmond Enquire. has a list of the members of the present Rebel Congress. SI:, souri and Kentucky are represented In both houses; also Arieena, Cherokee, Onoetare, Creek and Seminole nations ae tereitorios. The came paper says: The following Cub) hots deserve attention: 4.st. The rebel credit abroad without which It may be difficult to carry no the war. 2d. The suggestion of berating the aid of Prance or England by the promise of 'fa tore advantages of what self denial and the depth of national hatred might make the refer to sub jugation to the Yankee , and the probability of European powers aceepitrig such offer. 84. The inset Important and questionable ways and means to carry on the war for the Inters and of the measures of the last Congress is evident. CI. The necessity for filling the army an • less to adopt a system of strict responsibility for the highest and lowest. Math will be Bald also for and spinet arming of slaves, The measure apparently Is of al Ithareldable nans• pity, yet fraught with formidable difflealtiee. The Macron Telegraph says et the proposition to arm the slaves, unless ilia President and Congress chaff determine to blot out landmark. of the past, we warn them to beware of each an experiment. It would virtually asoomplich that for +faiths the enemy have struggled through our years of war. • A oorrespoodeat of the Cl. Ad0000s• say.: All tho lower wards of Oharlestou an virtually deserted aad rained, in consequerm of ths•halla whioti ore being thrown in by the F•derals. Tb. Wilmington . .faeroul wenn/sees great cos. fidence le their ability to reptilee the Federal float, bat ttifitts more Lead forum are needed. FROM FORTRESS MONROE Our Prisoners at Barannah tope itzehangel. LETTER FROM! JAPAN Exiled/lion for Me higasad Star ALIA ANC® HE rwitax MLA ICO AND THE REBELS 1321=21 special arrow,. *moot.. Pr 00 DLOpiottb. Ns. Too, Nov. 10 —The HaveW. Portrear Mooroe special eityr : All ergo dation, for lb. exchange of tot tit '..road prisonerr at Saran - nab., have beam ounplotod. The first install ment of rebel prirocurz tailed from Hampton Roads en Monday, for fist...small river. 04 or rivirg there, 16,000 of oar men will ha roooived in return. The Nolan 5 set will ha amply. .(. Ardent for the couroyanos of thit number. Tito veers!. aro ropplied with *lodate& provident, modiciner, and ovary semfort for tits deli. Nor Too, Fey. 10.—Tbe Worir, Joplin Id tar say.: An oxpedirfon for the bland seas of Japan, bas saittod, and an mutt probably teak • Mae, about the 10th of Septet:abet Right Eaglirh, three Trench, Ave Detail, and one Americus Term. eocupesod the loot. The Tioarr, rays it has authentie Infermatioa that the rebel endued*. in Canad•bov• laid be lated:K. provindalgovarnmeet, a purported buts cf ret.ret &moment, between the Riehmend authored.' and limperer, Mnximfllt.a . The ogreataseto inoludod terms of &Manse, odic • siva and Wendy*, between Mashie and the caphairreey, sad it states that the compact had tortoel *Ong of the Emperor of grant*, that utatorial aid would bo afforded by him, es, hest Get to Um ocutonant at the prayer moment ALL QUIET WITH CHANT'S ARM Gen. Sherman', Last Movemen Iraw Tout. Nor 10 —She Clo.owoolaro Womb - boon opeonal says : Ti..,. 4 ne •or coori to. day, io quiet with Grant's aney. Han'. • , oso , mlael 000poo.tion t.. Moe vi Lin,•• many seem dlepoted to credit mu story of ed abandiramont of Atlanta; and morph toomwdo Olualeatos to Etavannive. Lotter, from Mnors In in Ws army, nanny moolvad hare, lays terlonoly promise something startling ham* . beg. end it Is thought this le the event referred The arra:gement. for the release, by ezehmatte, ,of 10,400 of oar prisoners in the Routh, ere Goa. -pieta, and bat a few day will brood:ad to folly execute them. The Union soldiers hare been trenaported to a convenient point. They will all be at home is time to eat theaberla dinner =oder their own nine and fig tree. Extracts from Booth= Papers. Nut . Toss. Noy. 10.—A eorespondent of the Charleston Mnu, ramie the upesselons by Stephens, Beys• sad 'others it fathoming to sarreader, sal Sarsfillas nuse raduALIS minde with • shook skottlosl u 'leanly& The tdosegenuo7 Mail says The Bobo! eon • grecs upon" a 001:1•010414 at lathe. States. The Munn ilsejectCraey regards the &mission ot paw question as lug:Kinn.° on thspezt ot Persica& The sttecit i 7tington to dlooteced by all th o PePtre. Th that the Wpm sea , n 3 S7 ALM& 1 . the siezetton with auk sant Tilliwiendin"olurint-te ranasUndtadantailiblitoustaaa: 14:1- fitv- z. ' Supplies for Paroled Soldlere -.M7rrats•voia, Nos, JO — Th0,8.74 -- iiim7 cow ai meat au. soak and. a stook at sap taln attisialt noun of the. fivot that want to to4hingowr parotid mon north . The ecirualiti gittealoO:inlifo.hrrinipmwit_Wi !sews ,sslsstogo...,of'plesesion. sr, rival at Annspoilit.,,emrs. am ho ant to from Nivilinis„ . lhotiosees a:td Wuldnaion: 11. oallritiorltraPennsylitaii. '.; _ _ 11Anima,. Noy. IQ —The majority ire Pal& 401u.sti *111)14 fro:444a tojwaakt.thozusad sit th. oUttlivetrfrthlrati -191011d) emu Ctitt9ll.• _'.t s Zierigi to the Congress. New Tons, New. 10.—The massage of Jeff I 'via to the rebel Congress. which usser.ble d on the Ith has come to hand. Be rev t• e• .-. Sim Fenian of federal tithe - ale, sod de.fuo,s no lkrl cinoclofinn from obi own stalsom•os of 9. • . ibat the nmeroi saosesses hazel:tot been minsrmate with the power put forth and Saari • Area Incurred. In regard to robot soca he Is eXtromiy reticent. It I. plain (rem I heatun don he gives to the saloloot of arming shorts that lbs recruitment of robed army is an sztreaoy urgent matter. Mr. Devil opposes to general the arming of negro Alarm. Rs Lays be cannot me the pro. priety or rumessity 01 arming slaves while there ate to many white men oat of the ranks. Ile Woula only drill and arm ouch nogeoes as aro al ready employed in (do coma, for and Commis. Spry Departments and sit places 6f mole by. draft afrogroes from planters and he would give only )Rivard of manumission to each dams as shall have served efficiently with the army in the:delft- In gird to rebel finances he says the currency has blmomeso depredated that Congress mast pro vide some remedy. The question of foreign recognition or aid is discussed, and Davit informs Congress that there is absolutely no hope of any help from abroad. hle gives foreign nations loud and lofty sodding fat their lack of sympathy with the struggling Confedemey, and comforts the confederates with the assurance that the robeilion matt wily sole ly upon Its own resources. Who following le from the Richmond Whtr of the "Two Agepositions aro plainly dodged • bin from the President's message, which we am: - not for • moment believe he would deitber atHy give his sanction tot Pint That the eon ditto, of freedom is so much better for a slave than that of servitude, that it may be bestowed upon him. almond. That the Confederate Coy erlinnent ha 3 the right to &Noire possession of slava by purchase or impressment, with on pepintlon, and then i emancipate theta without this consent of the States, or In base of implies. meat. even without the sionsentof the masters. The first proposition is mpadlAtlen of the opin• ion held by the whole South, and by a large por tion of mankind of other countries, that servi tude is divinely appointed. The condition for the highest good of the slaves, is that condition in whloh the negro race especially may attain to ths.highAst moral and intellectual advancement of which they are capable, and may enjoy most largely of each °outdone and blesoings of life as are suited to them. Of this we have no doubt, and we hots It cruel to deprive the slave of the care and guardianship of lib master. The sooond proposition is still teem startling. It to &concession that the Confederate governs manillas the power and right to exterminate slay, ory•by the single process of lathressie obsaing all alarm and then ematielpstonos• sun g them. Linnoln has never gone eo far as this, for in his pthoe :-?!:•v_pensated emancipation he express ly referred thb question to the stste, setae,- lodging they call determine. It I, tta • necessary to dwell on the Object W• are pore featly stirs the President could raver have de signed to give assent to so to entrees a propoeiv don as tel. moitio At/ and magnitude of sub jects that claim his attootion. will suggest euill• cierit excuse for inuivertonce of expression and Immaturity, views from which, theories are so out of place In taming from the, President of these elaveholding Statism, or, dodneible. The message is partialsy the reserve by the .Senssiniff, who thinks its views are so clearly and hitoplly presented az to need no oincidetlen. The President's views of the preterit state of a hareem without omment The DespostA and /limas, have nothing o f ins porton°. °oncoming the message. The views on the aegre q elution are slinflar to the nil'r and says the adoption of thnplan would be • oonoession to abolition. improper and Alward. I= = tl!! Px e:ident L inoo lit 8 ere na • Reply. Speclai Wevabre 62.3w - tate ?mos rUneudh. W4 1 11',01.011, No,. 10. —The Lincoin and Johntim Chiba of the District of Columbia celled on President Llsicioln to-night sad gave him • sterenisie In honor of his re-elendon. There was ah immense contemns of speotators.of both SIMON in Irani of the Essontive idanslon. The President appeared at an upper windo• and Make he follows: It hie long been • grave quenlia t whgther $l7 gosernment, not boo strong for the Ilbnttee of its people, Ina be strong enough to melnudo ICI own:esbtsnce I n great emergenolie. Oa this point the proem rebellion brooght oar re pithlic o • aerate trot, and the presidential •Istertioti. °conning In the regnliar course during ' the rebellion, it added not a little to the strata of Ltd:: loyal people, anit,d se tits/ erne, and Pe i to the inmost of their strength by the ,!ishellion. Must they a t fell ea.c divided;- and persinly paralyeal by • paint. ICal InliSrvang thela:elre. I Bat th• • necessity. We cannot have • free govern cation without elsotione, and If th•nbestioacould lens no to forego and postpone the onions' oleo tion, :might fairly alaim to tune shoal., . • ... and rnined - or; the tarifa of th• al•oti o n abut hatnan nature; oh.. prantloally ac, lied to tits faottif the ease, what has oonnrred in ibis ores mutt *vim /scar in linolar oars*. nom.. nator• wpi tot ettangs. la an, NW* 601101:MI trial • oontpared with man of this, we than hare as weak lend or wtrong,tiny and at was., •6 bad and a. good. Let it .ta lly the lantdontr of this at a P bliatophy, to borrow wtsd .m from, and look 111304 tong of them aa wroase. But thaeledtion, along with Ica 1111014.2tal and ladistor.babie strife, has don• good too. It has damonactated that the Poop!. 064 .11111.1i3 a a tional elsotien is tb• taidtt of • great drib war. Until '...it has not how, knows to the world that t!..!: era, a pc=nqil:7 It ch,or a.:.. L.• torland and how Moog are still are. It show. that .Ten among th.oydidatne of some party, ha who is most devote .44. lb. Union, aid most opposed to treason, Mig%.•0•1•0 most of th• people'e veto. Is 'tow also to the extent yet ttriknown that we have more men than we had when the war b.gao. Gold is oo I i hat loving, bravo and patriotic, g menntl plate, I it tttar than gold.' Hat the robellisn oontio•oo, and now that th• eloction ii war, may not all having a co atoms latare•t, rec•• la common the ell. oct .to ear . ear oommiSt aenatry. P,, my own part, I have strivire and that mire to &mold Plating any canoed. n Ch. way. So long a. I bar* been b.r., hare not willingly planned a than la any maple bosom. While lam ..saslble of the _ - .41 oompliment of my re.oleotion, and duty ‘reatfttl, at I watt, to Almighty God Inc haring Strewed my rmantryoolln to a tight conclusion, am I think for theft good It adds nothing to my satlatamiaa that any ether may be and it appoucted by tile Mini". Nay L wit those who bar. not differed with tait to j tin with ma In thit lama spirit toward thau wha hay.. And now is me tilos. by asking Was hearty cheer, for oat brave soldiers and moan and their gaillilClll3d iltillful commanders. • Ths crowd:. called on Seward, Wallet, II ate, and Genwal Ord. who spoke bristly. Stanton, Nonrandom add Utber did not spout. Hew ;gold and Stott Market. Spec,' wutrrar areoelatr Pres. Dupatea. 1 , so Tact, Net. 10.--. Tb• stook =Arkin le tan buoyant ; this morning and Um ;inoculation g aesitapat after • strong, &dramas pewee day marl:sat; The d 1•90•1094 i. to realise pro". a Tha g r a:tonal of ~ a te.de Orders Inerenset. though anastial emotion Le the•a by epeoalttors if that mese of brokers who an net diepostd to v 9 riilfsro margin.. and the gernmal eviaptame ludleato inn With • strong Mullin for optenla• L re raorementr, %Sere le yet a look of 000ntenot in lb. oontin4lid stesaph of the maeket att., salts to realist podia, The Pansy Ilse 01 1 ower; good. smite and gullet 'nag. Hellen •ee boats ere titill;:banbtooks more eattne. Geld Called somewhat of yesterday. privet. NJ central eoldienea ft felt in the permeanso of the high prise ef gold. i , Elotas of oar lug*, operator, are beginning to sill short. The market Is along. ly shaved by the export doomed whlrsh btu been b rigs goring the took. To. Ats'ltant T aaaaa rye boa on knowledge of to arra:steal .at t. raft dr•li 1.. m, j-• •.1.• I •a, 111.•ted 11.1 Money b la good demos,' and easy at 7 per atilt ; on aall for foielga oxoliioge, gam vb. Thaw Washington epeoill mart hit. Raseengan pal; within the ooming fortnight, piste • new ..rim-thirty loan noon the midget, Ent hag etlopta+st polleypf no farther *zonation la the gold inteenett beating debt. filoldialesed. see 10 o'olosk p. m , at Prom the , Army of the Potomac. trommourniat AINT OF 171 Potomac, Nor 11.—The des 01 Ones naked for by the enemy was granted ye - Mardi, morning to bury the bodies' of those killed La the attaok on Ostler. day night neat: the centre. The enemy ea knowledge) the ions of. OO Med end wounded. The Ideetdon throushont tbdi army paned od very laietlY. The &SA Pennsylvania regi • meet eve moolohn 16t1 rotas, and Lineeln 4648 rote). `, ' The Ilillitiernzu alaateoa Sr- E.sq Soli. IL—rbe fete sterna' so de. mod the Magna !fiat that we hies his rev arenarbg asinine bon toe latartor. bat is M. H also ued mat Itadloilannoota etas a hsadsowelaikluttl. as tne State ticket. ilogiameLolas Lilo., aid Boyd *it be 'notarned to Conignsss, sad one, moons% other Unless Cotiessitson ere weenie!, 4741; ,- Leglilatuare :will be lva? ;ham The Convention Question 4 Dialed , With ' fers thn BesQess Dslegates. The I PrOpttlefi o deorpfm. ter pow, lhogstas anCld lora yesterday. Thi lolOaateastoms Ma:AM beri_l4l toned so_tht' lag =pidgin. Us Istains tat new be ti• aft*/ puska ordenvirsa•Gsveremest. ,thie lime le Tg7 taAppaisAinifflustanui fa :litho , ; • Ateimir. soy. o.—Tiors It totting. Mao &bitathrra, to.orght. as to tlui limit of thy obtollca la this 84* Tho Dootoorats clam It .1.0 • to* handrail; whit, t I.lYatoabto Joitst at they him caft..4,l4ttif Plitt Ors-thou.- - OWL • - • Pr , -‘ • th par:lll,M trivia L. uth of Coins. bic LiArgt. /3 pte.l•l Cinema AssraleteProu Litspetch. Now You, Nor. 10.—The Department of Ag riculture had Issued • crop circular, complied Dam returns ut eII the I3LeUMIi lc the corn crop there Is an Inarease of about 2 .11 iacreare of 2 par cent. la other crops,ex rept buckwheat, there 11 • decrease In the fol lowing ratio: Wheat 11 per amt., rye 5 par omit., barley 11 par eetit.,lley 6 per rant., potato*, 10 per emit. The oonduotora of the Ammo/ of Oontneroe an oonnca Oil , morning, that hatioeforth they In tend to sYoid diecturslon on political questions. rilahelu Count De Glargi,Austrien Alinliter, resident In America plied at Clurindln, HoLlend, to day. - he New York City Congressional Del tgatlon—klre •In Ctiarteston—Alleged spy Arrested. NIT Toni, NOT. 10.—The Coagreselon al Dell egstlon from this olty wands two Uoion, two Wm Democrat+, and two Regular Democrats. Brook . . majority Is 159, Raymond's 380, and Darling's 1082. A late Savannah paper chronicles a Ire In Charleston, by which • large number of meohane lasi 'hops ware destroyed, together with tools which cannot be replaced. A large stook of leather, small arms and oall.lloll 1,01.0 also des troyed. A Was Jones baa been arrested In Selma, charged with being a Federal spy. dyin g. Ex-Senator Hammond, of South Carolina, Is The Defeat of Gen. Price Confirmed. Now Toms Noy. 111 .—Dispatottes to the Her. skiconfirm the fight with Pries et Newton's on the .28th ult. The enemy's Lou Is 450 killed and wounded. Fifty of their wagons were destroyed. The rebslusere again overtakes: near Payette!lle, Arkansas and a skirmish had takers plum with theistical They ore supposed to have crossed the Arkansas river before this, nabs. Gazers! Steele has intercepted them. 77. 1 .F7A. A Gunboat Detained,: New Yong, Noy. 10.—The Boa say. the gun boat just built hors, fur the Japanese, Is detail ed under protest from the British Minister, owing to the Impending hostingin growing ant of the demand by the govarnotentn of the United Blanes lingtand, Pranoe and Nolland 'or the openi4 of the Japanese Island, tar an allied hoot has, ere thin, gone to force es opening. comfit in Frontier.' Quinine ' C. Z., Nov. 10 .—Prominent teed from North.llit Stetee are hare, %rein/ the Cana- Aran ti„ or vront 4o emorgotio 90-opera Ho n ? „..:4 the American sothoritter to preserve pesos Os the frontier. Measure', on the part of the oen -2.44aa Government, hart been taken. The Pt. Alb ins RiUders. hf on - ratan, CI. E., Nor. 10 —The of the witnesses In the St. Albans raiders case proceeds slowly. It h said that no appeal can be Made to the English courts. sts an .0t of the English Parliament limits the writ to the ted Kingdom. Gene. Butler tad Dix—Daub of • Nein. ber of Longman. New rein, Nor. 1 0.—The Poo contradicis the vtatament that there is any almaderstnad- Lig between Gann Butler and Dix. Gen. Wright, ins, gloated to Congress by the this Dem morning.oorats f. om the Sin New York district, died Death of ■ Presidential Enactor. W aaaaa roe, Ct., Nov. 10 —Qua. John P Elton, one of the Colon Elea:ors at large, oho son on I . ..day, 1.4 to day. • - Rhode PA. VIDISCX. H.. 1., Nov. 10.—Thia State eo SO6l majority for Loovle, airs of ,h• ioldi•re rota. ILL _A_ R. ir...}lll'l"B New Tart Market 41 tie SP• Ina n.e . a 31.1011111 1... a artier and 10u lower; 410 to 3., (prier • tre ti•...111,MW1, Ufa. Extra II Li), •A 41i .I'll. 11,10 r a• • 21r • d, clad•d .4 are O .tare for the lam day* Sacra, ,•. n,. •, 10 (.0..p In h• bait of Nrrwribrr, aad arra ha f Deceatta , . • 51"75 at' al.k Wy auirsaly Ppm, 11..7.N*1.714i Wooten,, b.. Bye am doll, end 144 lover; Crhloago apriag. 40,15. . Corn :43.1; •r Oat, and a* sod s,oer . kph: wk., and Me rt .r• . al. , 4,04, Pep., : arm, at 0, Frrto Bar, 4 , 3121 f t tracarado oadl43l,4lras Ca. no, , MOIS.• , Saw 1.1 • , 411,.0 Perron um arm: Crud , , 1 , 4 c . Baa.d lu nil, Tao Pu.k opeatal lO.Or mad e. a d .r• firm sods t., ew, ju 'Revak:L.ll 00!{ me !Maw do ram., trod raet ar way, ...alas ilita3 oar auto, 111.3.1113.1.50 C., PHs,. ~„d 14180 1. rrl.ps bb.. !lip. in marl last ...flu., 1.,r Dr omoat aa4 Jaa tarp. at 41.kglikobo bat jlst. , la no, 4...4, at T* 80, 14Mr. for 11.- ack d Se. and ( r Ear h•mr I• • sal r•ry dria, am Cy .1 25. Ott Me.. arm tad tame Kt 17ai aod tor Marna go , cl deamod. for December, aad P•aruary y, at for Cataberiaa.l 0.1, br L•aa bibbed. and ID, for 1...t.g Lard wooer. • fair brat.. granasorlort, St 424 Bat.or tr tr.atara, Ob 42a,p0.c . for 81.4 .. go.. tad at 14424 a. Mom York Stock and Money Market. CBt. coca, N•r• In —Nut. actin ,aal Arta, at 7 ar Peat 110144 'o.i tar imid Wm Jr 40...u5., sod .ower, rsp.aini dia a l laiolll. g adraacfcg in 51;j, wad U... at UP* Ornarnamot Stoca• • abate arm ate.,. Cott, &et laistud, lw , Part 141, tomb 14-. tern •41.‘ ft Aprefarr.4, In. LOIS, dr , proCeerwl, 1046; no. a a ir., , fleadlap,, Ilichigast tam..., 4 0 ; III.,,!. Scrip, t . Oa• Se.an, 111., 11:13‘ 1.-100oopo., , 14. b.:415 , e.4, 03 , ?teacart 7• r , Sea last thaup Buffalo Martel. 8./7. 4, Nay. lo 0.11, Vit Pr. Vat, I c, t• Into., and 4t• ott the Rspot. I , Rem, at Haas.la St•TO. C. 0.0 Il L evigtos ...II) ant garb... 304. lute Import. le. the Wit towage 5.3••• lelo n mi 4 do wh.o, tor/0 6.4 , Oats, 44.151 do; Bar -1/IMa Zap th• ferry -eight hot t. —Whal.76o . , ra, 65,0* 4.; 1.11110 , 148 do. arc °sires° ilark•L Nu.... No, la.Tloar Z.So bettor, cud la erd 6. =tad `s•: , TS far Ca I Sarin. 81 t.op r,• 11..1 Wlatsr. .1t,77./911. rur Whits. aad f1t. 41 1.011.1S fur Dowirt• Eau. Wheal ttel. ar, wiih • lia•l•mt. demand ; alalaiwe m qv, aell ..... St. Leak Market. --i;......1 Br. I 1 a No,. 10 —Teases> ara., ewe.. - ',yore bold/ague; newlata, SU alias. Flout enprend , Sep .e. Sa,ai; Blae• an k.. Ittotst) teeer :i , maks Salm //0,16. ;o 4. 0 lab, 'lna ; Pane. Meakte; 0%,10., 82.14'03.1a (•• ...r, al $1.1177 r; aa. :/... .t.r at tape • a • • uly, 0t Iwo AD. ernes. I NTELLIOSINCEI. • -.1. ...oral laettirfarlag Wo.1114:1 . 1 algal tat last anald g It was aboal at a ftaal, o la lb., oltaaaaL Maa ana ghat Yu taraf.4 -1111 EnoaailOaal wllal;stocala,, bat la all I poitoth,, be' dastrafl for lb. Croat...llan of gola• a. .y arrival fro. below, Maw oar last apart, IA • • 011 Oloolaoal The Jut., from Z... vl ha Minerva, from Whaling, itn ball dos • tro !woad at Lti• wharf lido banging. 71.• I/ ire, or al. al aal .41 analog •aa eld alio lb We Petrel. sad t I Lae. klre U for Oil 011 y. •cray la the as.. or • ••• owner bon ~ oar wharf by Olipf. Arlan. LIU, M. very h. adoorlioly leoltlug trek la aridly.* to ortilo, i• ...I, it...ably ranch bared, anti b oapptla lb* Ia• Unworn. rib. .I.tl all Tra • ieararallans•va YAM boon yarotaroot try . 1 4001. r.rtleo: per t`oYeet Th. eim mart LULU 31. L.A. trail. fis Y • IL te•Marallyrt011•010.01. bla Is ap dsr Pit 'burg , bat maids' now fright P rf naldan7. Sty Cilmanali iwortorill owe lb., she Is Pat A'staattlL Tbd ot• b Wahl' flstsbargb. Iha . td do-. sa4 palazinnall•. Capt. 0. ldaa 11100allos, h., la Baas p rap.dlp, and .41 anon be May So Wive Ibr t• Tp•atamab and ralta• Osman', IVO ' 7•lngs NA. Idn. Inman.. to wan Okuda nod g ri t boltertil• tdts ask att. b.as • loat asoonnisdaUfas tar p•••••.n, and plank/ ot for Inlet', Tat *law& apt. 4.• a, to• regal, pooliet fog Trb.llas t o- davad.tb. Jana rats. to Vaal•fltd 1../Sartess, i•avl at 4P. T. now Errol• user an sallp" ZoPt• D. ... L . isturo ilooa to N. Vrlta and all Int.a.Llapt The ••••, UvWa , J. B. 0111901. and It o Olt) wars adtartl.l t. 1.... Wads watt for elirob•vg• oo day. Tb•rta. Grows arrrl tharrair Tao ~p, p read afilklag • La Lillis Ka•illi Ira Okla. . . . 111011417iL —Oa Tbarativ, smear taralitior t ob. tale, ••24131 , 11 101.01 S I. In gas CM 7a. of bk. sad Ma Milo& ati tlis It.lasit of the f ataly Sr. rta op•Orah, talltad to *Wad hila femoral ,op Sanaa,' tosal•a Noaabboa 1414;4 i io . atott a. lk ;Not ht. Imo ...Wimp, No. Si Craalatroal. 1 1 100trba »bobs , 61 Joint W. 11/00M, • blot, fCb Ir, etlid Fmk. Vol. , who woo tl4+o Is fb• lap t i • as on I 014 *. elk firm% to /as. 'air' NIS: Via 4 wbevrassod testiyAkftelning 'silt 'ibises IMP *swat Ni. Estado weak otilds,' . - 44, .0 Owl emu falba - itaileist hrl.iiiiit tab iliathyAixA not ?iisigirs. tesrltleVili Jr stisa.i..aviarawce eklivreamiscom-441. es Da =VA gib allaM MI JollkaVOIVI bethil • tijkafwg•bf ) 1 1,d01(.1•0 , illittrgoiketsenfil il!' Na ogee' it Ds- *wilt briiiiiriitfis-' bard fq las lournaM so • trap lel &UM Mud Auxiapja.—ta MAW( Cf,TROZU it. illt‘ SAMOI.,a fa tio 'NI ... . id addar Ont. 00t0!..r ili . th. MC 22 " . .10 1 !TgliktOlaos .o:doik,tirse tz as tam ttaXi am**, inti abut titr.sktOftai**' ; • Maniebies tigirst. lf.Awatobrr tUA , st f. "u'').l4lztrank JfiltDlo.EL 1101Sit',9.THIU. -- SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIE Brand rournackty at the heed of rem edrel mean for the teas of the penis. They are alike rammed tram the pcbonons, dangorneto, and reptdrin Often of grunirory. ...OM &drool pr eerie.; the tatenventenee ef ms ter • ertme, Hthe lotroesta and perplexing ousearttle• of the anal omeopathic twat. and mearomm Clonrifting of .1.1 pre eperldn hr the varier.* dine.. t , which tap an. related—pon up the brit of eicePir erg. Pelien— mg prepared of ingredient. neither danger°. nor dr.. gusting, they an the ready old of the pores r or agree, rod the merlon of the coupler tug and bandit. ;he/ pones nun ;rooftree advantygm: They an bartalm—ms laftury oars arrow from therrThey ate etteple—you rftways know what to take, and how to take IL They an eorreendeut-loe oae gin toe proper dam PEW at • sonnure waning, walnut haunt , cn or dairy. Ttury ars .Octant; to thournads of now din.. Ls alerted at snag and the vet-m cared th• out prat... Work or derv. Tn, Ho. I...clutoo.lc.tfoo .d Inflarmatfoo• Heat, Nis and Badia:anolo ; and tile; dna • aged of to to .d lollaclunstoty dlossoes. Prim, Ed conic N. 2-01.. Forms Trrar, Worm Mee %I'd Tor.low Appetite, Wetting Um Dad- do. IS ant. Go, 2-oarro Oo IhithlNG, Orylugd W Ado I own, Blow Growth &ad Trobigtoora of Wont. Prior O 6 amt. No. 6—Curss Diarrhos, of Meld,.. or Adults{ Motors Infants= sod Scams Oomphlota. Prlos 35 0.01. Nos. 4 awl 6 cars dot st nate of Chronic Diasrt... do. —oond DTeloldry re. BI cody nom, Oak, grts Cdogc. Mo. OoLla, Pal Dydrace7. Price 16 ace. 11*. IN—Orro. 000, Ovid% Hoareonsa. Crortoktith. balsam sad eon Throat. Price 35 watt. MU and No. t never WI to ears tho ',ore 6ald a.. 14 mad Mash.. No.! B—Ourea Tooth-act. Tace-acha, Hermtaaass ad no Dcaorsa... Prim. LS cta. 11-ocro Itend-ocho, ittelk Boodsoko. Vortigo. llogb tole to Qs Prlco 36 amt. altorstlon .It2l No. 10. It ooTor faila to 800 tee eust taut rate o. no. 10-ooree Dyemeta, Weak, Add err Derange! Storesch, Oocurtipation, Liver Oompteint, or MUNI OrnedDim Price SS emote, forW ewe of Week Digertlon and Mom fjouVaintL 3 . n--Gore, B.PPromed Manrce or dewy. or pen le, or Delaying, Green Bickner. S onto. Ho. }e--Um.. Leocorrboa or Whiten, Boarimg Dow, Protoso Roam. 63 oats, Ho. 111.—Our. Crxrp, Roans Omnpy t:lot,ch DM, ..3 uPS..mrd Breathioir. SO ....s, Ha 14--Cara. Halt Rheum. Cm lircstons, Lrrso Wa B.ld Head, Barber.' Itaky PlllOlll on t - Pcranta. 16--Ooror tlhetiouthon. Pan, Larterman. or Bon pm in tt.the Chest, Bach, Bide , de, or Limb.. or &Lath... 15 wa Ha IT—Oarea rn.., latornal es External, Mad or Bletxttas, Recent or Obattostt. 00 tont. Thls Wm rotootly bee on . thoneande of I il• I.orri pcott. cam, tlw It—Gbrs Opththafrata, Wont o. 1.1•••••1 non f7WOq INIIIng or Weak Elight. 00 amt• II a 7 'bran be rater alma lee • cam 80. 19—Orirso Ostarrh, moat. or tarolli; dry or I , tag, Oold in we Hood, lodnorms.. 00 mum 00. 15—Ourte Wlnsortes Otegb, aborlatitng and pal Ipn b g , It or 001/4t, 00 mow d 011.07. rollmot• and ast-sL N. 11-00.• setnat., uppreend, Dtdiscut Lsl , onrl Bztotb ,ll B, 044 11t...1 IttP lo41 .4kot. Prim. le eta. Eloadzsds Eat* bow oared ter It. 130. Lt—Onree 00rostet., Itulargsd end'' tad TactlN Strallto4o sad 014 1710 m. 1/3 mat. D. awed M. WWII No. aa—atass 6ltata.l latittalty, Phyaleal or Hamm Weaki.M. 60 aeon. et , :os--0 , 01.66 Dram, Thad liettataatatlarta. Thmtd a..nattia, arab 6666t7 lattar666oas. 60 oat. No. .t—Ou.s iltaa-ittlda...., Pratuado o ,, P. Gam, Vcaattlas. ospla. rLLIh No. Tl—gare• (Mama Mamma, Grant, limn oklr Dlffrall ar Palatal Venation. 60 ant.. It cam all old awes el kldlaty Maw. No. to—ror omatesi Loakzelm7 Ditt. c.raatt tad I Progotadk. Dahltity But Baßalis of 1.8 Trim U Tb. wad 60/4•01t mouldy knows, .d cia 7b to•IS cipmt 66 a man 09.11. INN fires &as lloatb Act elsoauct, 06.1.14.6 !Loath at /Waldo a 04161m.;•5d alma Salaam and Taartttag of lhaiptarl hamlets. ID 66616. Oars at once. ISL — OngPaintol.lleurruarlot, Pnenors, 0 or Fromm; Proritl; ler.,7t . thal. and /ratstlau of • It acts Ilk. • ottann. Lll—Oanst lanthring at Qatar.. of ilk Invitntal• 111.1u•s of Haag, Palpitation, .od •••• Dlsosossi sb• Heart. 111 No..l3—Onass arm. and Oon•ntslons, trglapsry 1 fanluvelels••• ; Oa° •• or et Tao.' Duos Jo, k forttoalv" Ilsotatia. Cla. No. 3.—Jot.. Utistoarla aod Moors tad Itar.gs ant tor. ThsomsL 69 meta. ID ♦.. i taml/y cue- , 7141. 60117 oar, ouda SC rfiLl Phystass;usse.....--- FOND'S EXTR &CT OP H MARKUS For Burn!, ISca , ft, O. prithen • bona, Leaman, em.tis.. Boils, M 0.., Pons car d Toothacco N ear bk • • dors. At... au amta. T. Wads sapylltd sa Mow lota plus. (Vk RIALIDIES 13Y YUI. by,ot over lb. Lin, nab by • am a •byt kind yob doom, sod look. tb I•1.10iSi Is a oarrobt note or comp, to ma lo ay oldnoo. mad OW loolletoo Mdoty mouroad y map or totem, two of abysm J. M. YGLI.OII, " A .& 111 ... a. Wimpra zaduhkij 111“cmI gnat trakm Cu Plact Cala% =OS tricadous Naat Cm flitubarix asd Ilotnlo E YEW HAIR PREPAIELLTION LUBIN'S COCOAllitir CREAN, POI .1t.,,v) DIET3taO LND IZAOTItiIO7 1 Mill El AIM / 4 satt•n• sud •11/• Me hali •nd en. 11 • perm paw •1111. b It ratato• for a....8_ ulag 11. For lb..act trag aad pmakolans atm irrovlb of Mal:bah LUBIN'S COCOA /17r CREAN I!Ei=MM= raw Cooo4.lrillr OROJIJ. Audll rutalas all lb Daub Anal Aud It nbalas lb Sam' ai Abaft And b *Ulm all lb Ban Mash Lad U rabdia all lb Sebald Mau Elr i t a il r a taz =al It I* eve sax Wiwi IL toe dstre tame eft lt. AN 111* malilry Demgembe._ • olfjp aMO l mews% far maim by ail Amami. INAM • 1 4* aIUmU 13m1Ishb. at. vOlitirs,' AIPUEVF /4L CIA UT 10 Erm•Clit Nlkrtiniart 11:1,1polihml ,3`. it. bumitarettaana, atribb,z, **Ma eimehoeses, 4ndsslef. bwmai Blood-ftmiLer .atlbanMtaaY4tltlla as SUS Unto Tbb debt It Mill eir Itgalit%al mike its ha pink 11,11141 4. 1 ,1 4 1.1404.1 ammo ae L. /IL reLTO/1"- a ll swat. an obis an eptclata.4l,a4 to lkst. tia oda. nataveiy takiaaloa kartalmin WU Oa isvoititto tat mid ait i • . J X MMOX rem* at 04 4 ttzei.- HIIMPHIIET O B EAR, THROAT The fan sen.ation to turnally a berthas of dryads. and beat on the no r., eni a frequent Inc lean. to ...log. Then I. . Inability to Dna. trimly, as the nose the nom stopped up, sometime. on one bade, sonaillthee m cis .her. Boon • arear watery acrid dl charge teuthwe ha ap• pth rb rgoe, excoriating the .can't., and algaof the lip., ebb. h become red and somewhat swollen, After • Ike eery. the eltecherg• beau.. Mkt. Fellowith, extraumhf fthymmt, N. meal.. to be • muted fmture of the dinem, md a •• area of tench danger. and the install msooyenre. After more or lees time, It become pant. lett, highly off,asive, mad as... an extrecard. fetid then. It ai tuabally m maths, as to rm..: then ama • Dahl In ihe cu., the frequent epplication of the hand l., bier, m It It drop. 1.0 the throes, wch le more particularly th e thm. while the boa; Ls in .honwattal putagon, amenat expectoration, and sonatfale. bath. Bleep ix freqmatly easterner by a mosallan o choking. mato by the pthembe of the &scheme In the throat tbetes to the hea In the head. the watery portion or lb. merits. often eseymrasea, and anent:hag • condition of eshdiry I. drivelled upon the moot.. of the RON and cosor the %Mum., In the ehape Of mute or hardened latup. The scentunbstlon of these 'marmite th too yr..., a belies of Ihmondurs, and narrow. the than. paelagth to as to entharran neggraticat. T 0... Into, 00n9 me. effort. h.* to be m ade to ream. them, either by Levi:try blowing the nme er by bgent hae k leis—. . rn.Jes 10 dlingreaable to the o ne ra aran el nitle to h-e. m band Dian liner tee removal that aid. of the hannotatios whit, edamed ta the inlann.ln match ane .111 sometimes be found lethily, • feat whiela mplaus the forth required for Its disistsement. Daring gees the. then:ate...a aocumulam more papldly, end the •eillag le therefore most no tenantable le the morn. mg. A cumin. the efforts to Meer the throat an . 112111.1 until are breath., or &her angething warm h •wsl• newt bathe fatness state that they are hot *games tal void they hen ow.l.bsered sane whisky or brandy. The dlechmse. which h at Arrt without .melt, same.ln the prom. at of the complaint and exconfroly fetid od r. the breath participate. In this. and bee... oath atonally . th rrltthgly ofiendre as =render the patient an olds. of disgust to Inman esell to /A.m. frkerstion of the moth .. Onalnbranis of the nosetakes p frequently, m. freqntly, sometime. even eitsokbas the bones, • Leo small perm les. that rebalance allt occulonelly te .our cl muted with the Electing,. The ...antiet of the d saw. together with the tlateketsed oceadition of It. obitsmoth 01..tobrnae, render. remnation through the nand pampa ear, difficult, mud etteutime• 4.- p...ibis nee.. thtles rim difficult, prlncapallf through the oo.ool*, • tuett-od rery delete:l,En 14 ta• general health, out mom pm notably to 11. la Igo, •• will la mown hereafter. t' e onythannt melee prod.. d am . n ring asleep, boo., aal otos. ortginetes bwm the them The norm I.e. I I mthbcal (011111. and in no in • dlaconisat, twall. and nmcsi aharecten th en. of smell boannee mach impend or entl illy I t. •nd the earns effect, th .u.h le., Itr-b tient. la prodneed to the was. of ma e. OscasionaLs, whit. blowing the een, • tea or babbling anted will be Ima' la tn. am, aed hearing will b. found to ha thick nal enappel op, but retort eedateoly wits • esepplng soon 1. This pLenumetion Is thuslly repeat. d mill, et ne M. 0., Ins doe. mat retutu and renSalthl per radar. h. met to th e bmat gi met', they., sum biemnpa. ail make them appear... nod add to the ann. of the milarer, and having b Ist m raduelly that • Nan aldankaa degree ad epos. marvels& Mime the pers. I. really seam of the taxi The eye...mato hmoun weak, irritada and alai.. to water on mpaware tO eg u d and thld, or after tha Matters magi eti A pan, or lees aeon, or • distressing feeling of ormettre, Inexperienced over the epw, nod mmehmes on the beck of the lewd, and also polo to the face, clammy rm.- Whig ma taste. for which it is oft. =Waken- The ttle- Wan t. lb be.d weaken. the lamany and produces It rtnadlity ead 13213 , •. s o ot Cs.. thni. The etnaisoh, g.e.why. Darren. mom mls asst and Irritable; the eppetito a esprit/ma., and I. .arty Wean Ind I. the absinths. In NW Vl/111 eamethe syetem neo3lnra fie. 1 hie &ad pr • mi. , and there is ma everdaa • r inebary toe lther phy.lo.l or mental st•rtina not ..f open'. ty cams b prone fatal ei th er by de/Abilene, the met. and mound oat the pane., or by tranaing dcwiamrd -bud peoeu tag threat area:than, bronottina, sod teal , dormodo.. It may ben.fely emartabl. th at heron. tam prettier...loe, catarrh II lb. nasin freq u sat anti imponant mate of thla fatal ampbthat eaten% heathen oonsiaared an Incarablealsesas, and ea he strength of that eappodUen has bean neglected by bath nab pro anion and the pabilin As 111. tan m anteantes cm. In ftal haf the then of DAMP. , have for years mat, nude ila propm treat ers% theirmtedal nuay, aad lutre by their mamma fatly ...Hand the ontratbillMot tlib *naphtha. Thai MAD tem mars ...wiles rig be neidily compathendb by lbw Maimd kaUsoriniz boa tastily reepretat• phi. who ban Drat under their rank MEE Pmetstraf A, PA Bor. 11, Inf. %its . uf p , h.t I kayo ono tads: at arra at Dr. Llemhtil. fee tem ear. of Oatarrh, add that. 11. thmutt h. hes atmoded ens tor. traria CMAT 012. MOM. I td .tmt • perom•••• Gars 1. to Ito. afffotAt ard,rir mu h a, to all ...rim Ito to Marmot um lAg potomity a thom Wits sad rramailatai Dr, tjah.h/ 1 to soy or. salaam With Clitaftt. /Walt 1101tITTIX.. rarartr Wu: • OC,l4'lliter stmt. lhor .Itosk. 11.14. lir* tier Ow oboe moo, kW* ionotand tho boast kW crank* effect... I ookraltod 441indll DAM Coo • r too so U. .10.. end ILI a erial brit( L* kb owe. I oft ow:* Aso Ousoll, my Meek k booketk bank', sal MY Is TOW alma ba gook. ; • . om arts nahvo. 41.. of DosboArekl. • • • 'MU YOU& Ira flak Lanarius-.Daor Gtr: loOld 100 .110.1111ft113 of Day L ta .01 e . ..111.1. you ka.r ykr. kb T... L kayo Lim a " to of de• now, bare rows at ealkab.m.. liksprs...q.tir•—lk. 0.1 six pm., in km. -I!l t ra 1010.1.• • r • di 'totem:ken 'AA.: benefit LIDO a OMB •15 410.4 talk ny I • Apr ..KV pm.. 1 tuar• b.... inked WU. Clidanit: I tan treed , t nlirf soy - hays tan tpat 0pik1b4441.1 tacr I soled reskirk.; WWI to Wok ..41110.01_ dltsakdarlo gray No. 1.4 1.111 Wer as" retepar kikkik“. ..1.1.11 , 111 etticsalLbeirnrsaii: tbs orm pt. t:r./ !. ..... f 4 ,1. „_. _urns alawaraTaa utclitura... . .1 '' Z ' wil4 , c* , _EFenummit lin aerate,. #10161116. - ":7'; ,..4. -OW sod gto66 to . _willow so/ s a zi Inca tt e5t:,..,1 v , Wein/. Tor n 04134117, fig Wiltelaid 17 lan.mage dump illadds r ~I t ; -1.1 ,r- , :01 0 Z1VglaukruhaNao allft.Ol7l.6lMr 4t.,., - 44112)11111110aillfltAt Mit at , i. , ... i. ~. • • :IT*, Fre yoonoino =_AZair4ii.a., - _,..6k. ' , rowiewl a lt Boma, Lyn.% Nam: .- : -.6.,.,..„410.1111310,11.81"4: "411 :fitiMi ." ' "P , _ "" 1 Inn teal Gael tr.ioled it tvintrh of Ma wont - —Q... . •" -'• ' ' ' ' - ' a s' ' .."' . 4 t 97- Ip• tor cvnignaft nen. it a l itaftsareArincr • • - ~ •. - ..IP •^llmig couSh st. 4 k•ut,,dan,Ticr the. imps, MATZ: " " 1" . s '', - I. • , 1 7 Ira sal Ocallte solon. toy gbacliLkwil, t. 14 ,4 , J. : - -,, ~ ;,... •-- ••• ~ : ..- '• ,-, - -.4 Ma 441,0 •-•'"imar, lo,l IA PAP i gpAissicsad,,./. ' `- imizins .- 1 •-'' f! I'''' W lAL, Ni n baile . - 1, , . • •.•• • .. • " A• ~..•'". ''. • ¢ll'6l. n 4 at- at li 9 k * Ut: * ii ' ,110.genahl ariztemos a ...... '' - all ./. . ..001 aAa ti..,=.4..P.) ,1,121 e abne tk l / 4 41121 4 ,11 # of Oh*. tar 'ffihe cs 6. v 7 hi , 01=418 a*Pnbuo 17 sz ilitiThir whim ila tutfealataryarnt ' 14p . giant • r ill ta•sniscoc ~ Mown it of qt. Licit:Ws nn s .rd ii,a,„ 4 • ; ea a cc pc 7 bey m.o. Ireccy 800 am. .., c` Wolter attignie, 'WIN litee,yad pct emu t„t. id. 'n ea de WORT It I Ilnatannt. . I lkitsis klubseanat iefounon7s4 Wa 2.11%, TIL. u tlY lBl Marg. TIALIII„ ' .-: "4 4improccoict liss actin PIM Icons Ina mins. 'NOM *AMU neaktigni "wk. - 'WWI. a c I lank luic voCtuany math 4 inny, lot (tact too amp- - , , mad. irr vdt• ler tomes to act Icn ace pa sA,LB.:4, wool tux. roe obis to m pooh We 1 Owl (6 6 , 4. 1„“ c a chin lag 1113 •rett, cla otr.ni, 30 chi* 11:2 ' L a tb i Thi lid "' irlud dil""11..." "9171 " ) !„...jvaftv • bammi Pet II Esabte. Goo/ 0 nibs kw% II : r . agsratz:.'. ."'"'• • ard 4° 4l l l%. W a lk arre i rl cc ir7- 1 417 3 . Irj-ingati ...... .. 4" /1/04 MM. VW I s It. it. . - ..' WelotTbx liriacc data Mirk Ay* .. * ". 0 " ocktysiril. aft a. W 7.6 ow 6au ye ok—... .... a - ..., ~ ~ T ED /TAIL DR. witinuLL i:,-.N CATARRH DR. LICHTHILL, TE AUTI3OII or "LETTERS ON CATLEER," A POPUtill TllliTlB6 O DIAPIOS," CAN BE CONSVLTIID AT TWA ST. CHARLES HOTEL, lIATUNDAY EVENING, Nov. 12th CATARRH, DEAFNESS, AZD ALL !BE VARIOUS DISEASES AIR PA SSAGES s Turns OF Citi.IIRII TES! IBIONIALS: •.y — ou. ceN 4LWAys . pßoorligi 51.,, mu . Ammicia6 ItWa.:, Warr. Lobs I!Eve T LlnOmer• Improved Bto t or, it!it. .. ‘ ;, tioalsad'a Getman BlttsreF. • ' 7 • BplK es ilsoaburg Pail W ~ " ' Elmira 841pblte of Liam •:: .. , :-.1 , .. AL tn. erditratErak IS ore.' ' - . pra.'ohio iups fed,rst Wrote Asiiite.":'"; " ; "•, - ' t • :' • Meta V.100,;..::2• ;,t.... , •• , "., , • : ;•,:',..:: •'', ' , ..GPUQ i41,;11.C4t1k Oe.o .W a bli j ,. , ri• 21 "t -4 4 *O4 4463 TaiA;•ess;;,'-" '. ... 3 ."" 'MP , ' •-•- - ~: ;. A,, ' ,_. .--,.... .... r• . r . _ tea TUX. • I 9rECR. BEM MEIER moors 4J/FD 111101L/s THE PANIC CONTELSIMS AT CORM all SHOE 8101' NO C FIFTH STUN. TILE S 1.4 Pi GUTS St HOUSE IN FULL BLAST. ;" 600D8 CHEAPER MAN BHA= THE WAR • Ei FIVE CENTS AHD ?MIT DOOR TO TRAILITII33 musk LARGE AND D • BIRABLE STOOK BOOTS. BAIMOB&LS O 1 the most itpproved STYLES AND MAKS, adopted to the Wallets of fah Jut received es X CLIP,' TOOK'S. 96 Federal @t, Allegheny City: arrffiz ay. B°l° MGM A spLy m Npjp STOCK OP Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and GUM; JUST 83.1111VED, And will be *old we how me eh/ ctb., c ctAblhtbaellt fa to. ctty. c.O sad t 1•131.1. arid you will be both algae. to {aloe wed quALlty. ORLaArD' 8 , 99 Zfarket 6 / 5 00151D DOOll PEON Irina. Doe JAMM ROBB, 89 market Street, SELLS TIII BEST, Till aIA Tin FITTIAA, sad tha MOST DI7ILABLI any bonne In the city. BOMB AIM mem Ho has Inn raselnd • stsgetthannt FLU doom Try him "STAB WORK i BWOZIVDD Br ezd Mann, 808 a cm. 113 WOOD OTHIEIIi. 134:rr and Yor!t 'a H7l Itabarnalv &etas. m.r. CididavaN Gnat and Hid Enna; news goody, us taw% to rpootal arts. wed wao • tocl mocrakikid cask= work. MILTROPOLITAN CIFT BOOK STORE, WILL OLT'S OH Tuesday. Nov. Ist, 1864: And la samtatuntly located at /I o 63 FIFTH STREET. P15213817.11GR, OPPOSIIIPZ A V AMP IMPRESS 0171r1041, Shb b the largest and moat nanny enultuded ate tabliebrant Weet of beer York- At ads estall,hnieen yos part can get., booltALM yoo trtliy dela, Beaks IX Mr, of Literature on boys celviay. with each boa t h at you Meanings of reii A HANDSOME PRESENT wan Bow Yarn. nays to ONE utrannzo DOL. LUIS, altich la riven with each book. select Ali book. bar the an eald at pnbllahera• pion. and you alit larval dock sear offend In tale GUM haluillny al tee etandant W ort o daarrlpthum Photograph lban.. all attles it Bibles ..0 Prayer Roan, aft 10 . lan pahlkationa all the naiades lb Cm Books all yettern• of Porgollei tholoi ibr aft clams upon all abject; En nariatt b . & btallas sad to endues variety. Itemarnber that la pan:hafts books at the Metropolitan Gilt Book Store, pay :a ours gm you vaaltt at my altar at*. Iteltattataatt h.,, du advantage reealritg VALLTA-13.L1C pREBENT With each book that 100 bey. One trial Ida ottoWittia Boot 21171. ULM the Nee to mate their pezehaeol b at 63 11 1 117TH SYR NET 0118 ECTOCII or gactograrlalbeunt, Bibles k Prayer Books T. twir.o Te the tg, SST PUBLISH C.frjPlllL4ls"l "" "'WV" . gift with mak rwrgitg tr.m n a" . avo andad INI - Docriptin r4gtal • arms uPg. 4+14- '"114 tree e. id W. i. POSZEDI & oa. c:===i RIDQKVi ATER PAINT CO Lc" rt. VT, Manernittum wams LLD AND SIN D rem AND DOLOZZ of enry+tptica. ON? AND 9 1 .001 ND, IN 04% I:IBCDOZWA.Tii _alwraLlaro Ihuswermat 0:cou CbItlisl1;11PLI liosinyw Bar aftesi.geat, is tida. ram, rho *nits _ 'Rota ITT cous : :: awas. Psaua awl lit t . airy ate:' i, - nrma . .. ' Tu. sant. &west isri ireralms Business *a4l.'s OeUeggi-:.L 60stin4aber.' iswim i Ibis ' .' ' t ''''' -.Mazy. ~War . tabr 'lel 1? 1 ,1,; lIP Oa 014cile. ciannalits fi6 Mt Meow"; , ,' 4 : * ' searal6 di roura.. '.;. ~:'1 1 -, . . ; rrersmagaii; j.41'4 ezzadati winiaa ,a~.h0.~
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