THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArn PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 18GT. 8 ' JSRAEL GOING INTO CAPTIVITY. jZm the If. Y. Church Union. The Republican party cany or may not M the chosen Israel. We are inclined to think It la. Certainly we bare, no doubt that as a party the Democratic organ! tation is an jfcyptian host. It is equally certain that our Hoses is not, Just this time at least, Andrew Johnson, though perhaps the Egyptians ef the World might not care to have it said he was .1 i. ris.roah. Whatever may be the doubts their rUr , wbo au1 wbat J what, iOT' ?L Is tTretty certain, the Republican one thing IB Prel1' ,erribly whipped at the 1 party Is bound to get t' 7 the wise men cr!Dg w Z not like to have even S,L"JK5S butkiel Bigelow III said "PoH't never profe- onlens ye no." tw we know this, that a very large U of so-called loyal men joined the KeTilLn Party Just to spite the South, and not because tbey believed in its principles. So long as the sword gleamed they were mad dened and staunch, but the sword la in the gcab'ard. The sick man at Washing' on U im potent to make a row. If he only had the power if he could stretch out the waud, as be did" little more than a year ago, aud the Rebels were foolish enough to obey him, ene or two repetitions of the scenes of J,'ew Orleans would drive all these haters of the South back into the Republican racks, and we could elect anybody. hut Mr. Johnson has tried that trick too often, and now people won't believe there are ny bears. The Republican party is getting rid of the bad element, t. e., that which hates the (South and the negro too. Men like Wade Hampton and IV,) or are fclowly getting to see that the true lrienda of tho South are the radicals. This will be plainer when they have tried tbe Deuiociatio party once more. Thin party has been just as treacherous to them as it'hns been to the nation. It led the South into rebellion, and, save in Vallaudig hani, and here and there oue, it forsook the South the moment it got them into their trouble. Some of the Southern people feel disposed to try them again. Let the trial be had, and lee tben if the South does not open its eyes to its true interehts. Every settlement that brings the white man top and the negro nnder only prolongs the conllict. Let both Stand. You negroes, cease cringing and crawl ing, and acting the hypocrite. A little mauly independence, which some call saucy in a ngro, is what you need. Don't think you were bom to serve. Make the white man serve you if you can. You are welcome to the trial. Vote in your black Congressmen. o on, and take the reins of government now. The white man is more than your snatch. He ha the sulks just now, and won't yar. Never mind, keep right on, aud don't mind that. White men like to rule. They will come to their milk yet. As to the Republican party, it is of no account. Ten tribes may stray off, and Judah may go into Babylon and captivity. That does not signify. Probably not an officer will be elected on the State tick.H in this Slate. General apathy is about. Pew, very tew, but the hungry and long-siarved Democrats have keen registered. Tbe vote will be libt, and the Republicans will be whipped. Aua why? Because they did not hew Aag, t. e., pun'.'dh Andrew Johnson and Jefferson Davis. Be cause they have backed and filled on the good, stern Puritan doctrine of temperance. Be cause the Jribune has counselled impartial in stead of universal suffrage. Because truth that is jealous will have consistency, and de mands a full ra ileal platform, or none. The radicals are the ones that stayed at homo in Ohio and Pennsylvania. They are coin a to do it again in New York, and from this corning defeat will arise victory sooner than it could be otherwise. Power does not always rest in the office-holder. It is in the opinion maker, The Republican ptirty will Ipse jts liuld on the ofiloes, but the radicals, like Gari baldi, though in chaius, will rule; and oflioials, be they kings, emperors, or cabinet tniuliiters, will be jerked about like dancing-jacks. Let the radicals be firm. Wendell Phillips and Lloyd Garrison were never bo strong as when they never voted, yea, were not citizens of a slave republic. Voters don't rule the nation nor the voted for. Those who (stand olose to truth will ever wear crowns. THE CANTON TRAGEDY. DfRVbi of Mre. Caroliue Hoffman Suicide of tlx Huibaui and Murderer He If an KB Illroaclf In III Oil. Cahton, 0., Oct. 21.-Mrs. Carolit.e Tost, nee IlottmaD.the woman who waj staobed in church 'lust Sunday by her divorced husoaud, died Sa turday last. Horlmau, the murderer, buug kiroeelf In his cell last n gbt. He bad tried jesterday to kill himself b.v tiumuing bis head asumst a wall, and his leet had ben chained as a precautionary measure, but be manured to bum a bole in a board partition attu the stove poker, and tearing the wheels of bis cot i.to trip, twi-ted thero into a tope, which he parsed throuffb the hole around the side of the parti tion and around bi- neck. The body was standing square on the floor TPheu tound this rr.ornmg, aud ihonph his neck was somewhat stretched, it U evident his feet were not entirely clear ot tbe floor, unless he drew tbem up while 1 anting himseli. His sus penders were twisted into a cord and tied tightly atound his m ck also; a handkerchief was drawn c losely around his bead and over hie V oulh, n1iCHt,ni(r thit he aHempU-d to sus pend or strangle himself witu them. He wa lelt t-u'etiricd hi Ins red till th'sune:1 noon. when the body was taken down and buried. C'i'.'.eus bad 'ree ccf-s to tbe cell all forenoon. Souie blame ia attached to tbr jaior for vol reci)rinpr the prisoner so as to prevent bi" takiner his own Ire. He Las expressed a w sh ot late that bis wilo would live, but at ti rs only wan'ed to hear she was dead and then bo would be Batistied. Captain Robert Lincoln. A Chicago despatch explains tint Captsin Robert J. Lincoln, sou ot the late Presided, was, in point ot lact, called to the bar over a ported. He U now. in. ster of a uaud-io tie prac tice. He -, aoom two weks slnco, admitted to practice in tue Supreme Court of the United B ates, a petition ranlv r-ached by oue to ouue, he betu? scarcely twenty-ove. In th e V ' T'HJ Uul 60 proper to -av, in rd. r tc correct many impreontors tn re Mrd to Can am Lincoln, .n.i heU one ol the inS t pro m nnpr yo.-ne men 11, the W, t. He is u in-el-livrnt, .uJus.riouH, qu.,t unwuroin, coir teous ireu.lerrau. ana enjoy in an eminent decree tbe person a eft-em of (he i.e jn o of Ch.;-f0. Re-en bl,nit in, honored (Ither m the mdesty Pi b s demeanor. Mmpheity of hi c hnr ot r. ueuerofitv ol Lis br-art, and arrict iotetr ritv of h' principle, it is lmros.,it)ie not to epect and honor bira. The conduet, of his mo ber is es di ep a mystery to huu aa k, an f her friends, and the ouly tueary becau sjL'jest in ber delen?e is thai she is ins me. pATEKT DOOK CARRIERS AND LUNCH HOOKS. PRIFFITH & PACE, MO. CO ABl'U NTBEET. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. fHE LATEST EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IN HYZANTIKE (OH1L, ENAMEL EKWA VENETIAN, SOMAN, FABMIAN JEWELRY, NOW OPENING BY BAILEY & CO.. No. 819 CHESNUT STREET, io2wrm PHILADELPHIA. CUTLERY. PEARL, IVORY, RUBBER HANDLE KNIVES, STEEL AND PLATED BLADES. SETS OF (TTLF.nT Ilf HOSRWOOD CASES, AT MOUEBATE PBICES. A LABGESTOCIi TO ftlEEECT FROM AT CLARK & BIDDIE S, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, 9 18 wfm8mrp VJIILADELPHIA o P E N B N C FINE FANCY GOODS JOB WEDDING PRESENTS, FY BAILEY & CO., No. 810 CHESNUT Street, 10 2 wfm PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. 831, CHARLES L 1IALE, (Late Baleem&n Rnd Superintendent for B. J. WUUama) SO. 881 ABCII SIBEET,' MAMUFACTDBKB Ot VFNETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Larf ent and finest aimortmenl in tbe city at the LOW KB T PKIt'l!, 9 23 2m8p PPilOIJSTKRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Qa J. WILLIAMS & SONS, KO, 1C PiOKTII KIXTII KTBEET, MAN0FACTUKER8 Off VXCNliXIilLN IILIND AND WINDOW SHADES. Itrerotand tlrent aahortmeot In tbe city at tbe LOWbT PKII K8. K-ptilrliiK promptly attended to. bTOKK HUDM niHtlnand letterrd. 9 2H2mp gAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Tbe Fidelity Insurance, Truat and Safe PpoU Compauy, tor tbe Safe Keeping ef Bonds, Stocks, and Oilier Valuable. CAPITAL 9500,000 DiXkCTOHM. I KD WARD W. OT.ARir. N. B. BBOWNK. CL.A ht'k H. CLARK, ALiiJiANDKR HKNliY. . A. fAt.UWKLL, HKNfllY C) OIBdON. John WKlU. J. lill.Ll.NUll AM FKLT. l llAHL)e) M Ofllce In the Klre-uroof Kiildliiic of the Phlladelpbla KbUiiuuI Hunk, CHKSKUT Street, above Found. Tills C'onipauv receives on tlepLwit, and UUA KAN Thto THk t)A Kfcl KKEl'l.NU OF VALUAWLkf" uiiiii tbe rollnwinu mtiw i& vear. vlz.: Coupon HoudH. fl per I Hmlbtered HoiiOh ami becuiltieit -60 umitH per f IUMI old Oolu or Bullion M per 'H) Mlver Coin or llulliou W per UXjU Wold or silver Plate $1 per III' u jioxhh or biiiml tin boxes ol Bankers, Broaers. VK.'' B-ll. etc.. contents nokuo and llui.nity limn,.,!, f& year. . I tie Couioaiiv nii..ra r.. iil ut wu to the Company Counianv olliTH r,,r Hi. NTT ( rentnr erohlilvelv holul ftL'll .'.,7 I , " ' J r-n r r.s iioiuc nn v A KJ Lt 1 i PjcailoD. ' "uu ar, according to slaie aud in'ii.'SUii'i?- Tni"eKt Collected lor one per centi Mil t llU lr..x . 1. ... . ...... r .A ...... ... III'IU u. DRY GOODS. pRICE & WOOD, T. TT. COR. KICllf U ANI FILBERT MTM., HAVE JUST OPENED. A cbesp lot of Nainsook Plaid Vnsllns, at It cents per yard, better goods than are selling at 25 oents. A large let of Hcotcn Diaper, Irom auction, very cbeap. Table Linens. Napkins, and Doylies. Best makes Shirting Linens, etc. etc. FLANNEEfti FLANNELNI I All-wool Flannels, . 37K, 4S, 80, 56c 7 8, H Ballardvale Flannels. Domel Flannels, 25, 81. S. 40. 45, and 50c Heavy 4-4 all-wool bhaker Flannels, so, 56, tVi, and 'ic. Orey ard Bed Twilled and Tlaln Flannels. Oood quality tlilrtlrg Flannels, etc. etc: Pent makes Bleacbed and Unbleached Muslins and Canton Flannels at the very lowest market prices. UOOB- Ql'ALtTY I.A'K MLUH. Plaid ropllns, all-wool ropllus. Black Poplin Alparas, Tery cheap. Mixed Poplins, 8(ci a yard. A cbeap lot ot Caftnlnieren for men's and boys' wear. Bargains In Ln dies' and Dents' Linen Cambric IldklH, Ladirs1 and CblltTren's Hosiery and Gloves. Gents' Neck Ties, (Shirt Fronts, and Suspenders. Jouvln's K id Gloves, best quality Imported. 9 21 smw tjlj PRICE A WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT. N. B. A larffe RNsnrlmnnt of Ladles', Gents', and Children's Met Ino Vests nnd Pants, very cheap. A lnr;e asHOrtment oflilankt Is Very cheap, LIHEN 8TCEE. '-JH A HUH STRKET. ANOTHER INVOICE Ol' EXIEKKION TAI1I.E ( LOTUS, FINE NAPKINN AND DOT EI EH, Beceived Direct Jrom Hurope. FINE TAIIEi: l.oril4 Ol every size Irom 2 to 6 yards long, with Napkins to match, A FULL LINK OF It FA I. II 4 RN MEET DAMASKS AM) EINEN JSIIEF.TIJfCiS. U. 91 1 LEI KEN, Line i Import r. Jobber, and Retail Dealer, eiEwsmirp NO. HIH ARCH STREET. rB S. JAFFRAY & CO., NO. COS CUES NET KTREET, ARE BECEIVINO AND NOW OPENINU FOR FA EE TRADE, 1'1'JLL EINEM OF LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS. HUCKABACKS, DIAPERS, TOWELLINGS, DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, riLLOW LINENS, L. C. IIDKFS., HOSIERY, GLOVES, CRAPES, VEILS, QUILTS, Ladles', Gents', and Children' tinder wear, Embroideries, Nets, UlbVons, Etc. Ktc. Tbe above will bo eold at the lowest New York prices, and on the mowt advantageous terms. Represented by S. Story. 9 i wfm3m y E L V E T S. JOHN V. Til O MAG, NOS.4C5 and 407 North SECOND Si. NOW OPEN A FULL. LINE Ol Lvons Black Silk Velvets, German Velvets, FHOOI (0 00 TO eaO'OO PER YARD. r L O A K I N C S. WE ARE DAIEY RECEIVIXO NEWEST STILK4 OF THE LADIES' CLOAKINCS, WHICH WE OFFER AT VUEATEY BE DECED PRICES), IN AUDITION TO A FEEL EIE OF, FANCY CASSLUEIIES, COATINGS, AND UOODS ENERAEET ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND BOTH' WEAR. M(IMtI3, CLOTIIIEU & LEWIS, CLOTU JOBDEItS, 14 em WOS. 1 ! , roCBTBT DRY GOODS. REMOVAL AM) OPEXIAG. J. SI. HAFLEIGH MATIN COMPLETED (HIS NEW MAONIFICENT AND MARBLE fcXOITE:, Ncs. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., Will Open the same to the Pabllo On MONDAY, Octobor 21, When he vlll be prepared to offer, In great variety, THE ElNEVr FARRIC All) LATEST NOVELTIES IN 10 17 attnw2t FOREIGN DRESS GOODS. QEPOT FOR FURNISHING DRY GOODS A CARD. SKEPPARD, VAN HAP.LINGEN & ARRISON, NO. 1008 CHESN UI STREET, Wboee establishment tor the sale of Housc-Furnlshlng Dry Goods Is oneqnalled In the extent and variety of Its assort, ment, beu to announce to HOUSIKKEPKRS KK N'KWINQ THKIK feUPPLY, or per ons about to lumish, that they are now receiving their FALL ASSORTMENT OF Fit I'M II EINEN, COTTON, AND WOOEEEN jOON FOR HOCKEHOED USE, AT I EDUCED FKR Kd. BUCII AS EINEN II E ET tSUH, COTTON KI1EETIKUN, PIEEW LIISKKN, PILLOW Ml HEIWfl, DAM ASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE I.I MENS, DA HI Ah It NAPKINS, BO KDIK ED 'J OWKEN, TOWELLINGS, 4ITILTW, It I. A Mi I.TS, TABLE AND EJHIIHOIDEllED PIASiO AND TABLE COVE KM, And f very other article suitable for a well-nrdflred household. Id F2 swot 727 mmii street. 727 1J O 1' U L A It IN 1 U I O E 8 Bilks. Shawls Velvets. Poplins, Reps, Veiour Rnsse. Meriiioes.llous leiaines Alpacas. Mohairs, Alpaca Poplins, Cherje Pcplins, Melange Poplins, Irisn and JFrench Poplins, anrt Plaids- Also Bombazines, Biarritz Tamise, and other Mournine Goods in preat variety together with the most extensive assortment of Miscellaneous Dry Goods in the market Also. Blankets. Flannels.- Linens. Hcuse-Furnibbing Gccds, Cloths, Cas simeres, etc., in reliahle qualities, at low prices. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. wiiolesaleITupaktsient, Dry Uooda, by Piece or Package, at and nnder Market Hate. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., lOMUl NO. 787 CHENNUT STREET. NDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, t JT,"Ciye1,.ttr2 now "P 1,18 Fal' Importstlnn of JtJrl!?. !T avvls AND bCAKFH, together wltti oilier kludH 01 bbuwls. Also, RICH 1) It ESS SILKS, ULACU NILHS, POP LINN, CLOAIilNOS 10 2 48tl CLOAKS, ETC., To which tliealtpn'lnn ofpnrrhsters is Invited. Tha goods are purchased lor cuh and will be sold cr--uip. "MV7 K0URKIK6 STCKE," No. 1113 CHESNUT Stroot, "tJllUED HOW." A. MYERS. QLOTH HOUSE. SKODGRASS & CO., NO. 84 SOUTH SECOND STREET, OOMP1.KTK feTOCK OF Cloths.Coatings, and Casslmeres, FOR LADIES', OENTLEMEN'S AND ROTS WEAK, WE HAVE NOW IN BTORB OUIl FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS OP LA1MS' VELVET CLOTflS, IV CHEAT VARIETY OF STTLES AND COLORS. ALSO, VELVETEENS FOB LADIES ACtCES AND SUITS. lOllmrp DRY GOODS. 4& & LA"a. W. Corner of S IToTirtla ana JLrolx ets. WILL OPEN TO-DAY ETON VELVETS. VELVET CLOTH. HACK CLOTHS. FINE POPLINS. 10 13 wlnigin) OPE1 CENTRE SHAWLS QPEAT FALL IN DOMRSTca LVCURDY, CUHKLE r& 00., Ko. 140 North EHVflTH Street, ABOV ARCH, ARE NOW OFFEP.ma GREAT BAR3AINS IN I3IjCsSS GOO US. BABUA1NSIN DOMESTKS. BARGAINS IN It LA K ET RAROAINS IN BLACK SILKS. 8-4 ECiLINII n ItlNOE, S7sp. PER YD. BAB4JAIASIN DO MIT FLANNELS. IIAKjAIS IN CANTO. Fi.ASNELS. BA ItUAl AS IN WOOL flans els. HavlDg pmchased largely during tbe late panic, w are prepared to offer uuusual Inducements to purcha sers. A call Is respvctlilly solicited. lulismwtf U1HAHO HOW, E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their first-class stock of LACKS AND LACE GOODS. EMHBOIDEKIES, HDKF8., VEILS, ETC To which sddltlnns will constantly be made of tbe KOVKLTIKb OF THE SEASON. They offer in their WHITE GOODS DEPABT- MENT HEAVY BEIHTINQ CAMBRICS, At 8(1, 8S, and 40 cents, a Great Sacrifice. AAilW (iavHIO MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC, BONNET OPENING. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET WILL OPEN FALL DON NETS, THURSDAY OCTOBER 4. 9 80 2mxp ap MRS. R. DILLON, KOS. 828 AND 831 SOUTH STREET Has all the novelties In FALL MILLINERY, for Ladles, MIeses. and Children. Also, Crapes, Bilks, Klbnons, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Frames, etc Milliners cupplled. 8 16 BONNET OPENING, WEDNESDAY, October 2. E. P. GILL & CO., 10 8 241 WO. 70 ARCH STREET. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. WM, T. HOPKINS, 028. MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, FOR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL. NO. 028 ARCH STREET, BELOW SE. VENTH, PHILADELPHIA. Also dealer In full lines of low-priced New York and Kastern made HKlrUt. All tbe new and desirable styles and sizes ot Ladles'. MlMiea', and Children's Hoc p-skirts constantly on baud and made tn order, enibrclng the laricest aud Bjotit varied sorlmeut lu Ibis cuurket, at very mode rule prices very ady should try "Our Own Make" of Hoop lrui. as they have no equal. houiheni, Wem rn. ana near Trade buyers will find It to their lulerei-tto examine our giiod. CaialoBues ol styles, sizes, and prices sent to any address. .17 Hoi "g e nt.'s furnishing goodsT QEN1S' FUBNISIIINQ GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON,. NOS 1 AND 8 N. SIXTH KTREKT, PHILA., Would Invite the attention of gentlemen to his ex tensive assortment of FUKNISIIINO GOODS, ConMstlnK of Bilk Bhlrlsand Draws s. Criwilylit V. uriuT's Merino buirts and Drawers. I aniii.' Wool " " Hinknklue " " t in tun ' FnBllrb HwuiiHUown CNinton Flannel, made to J. O A. ' express order. I r Hlnris aud Drawers. Also, Gentlemeu's Wrappers, Hosiery, Gloves, BloikB, Ties, etc etc rp qTu GH'S RAW DONt I! PER-PHOSPHATE OP Uli Tbe rreat Fertiliser or all crojia. l'ljf J" action, and psrmaueut la lu efleel. Kstabilslied ova- TeaTenTsuppUed by ihscaruro, dlo from tbe whar' Ol tbe manufactory, ou liberal terms, itauutniu-d only by BAHOH A SONS, OHIO, .nth DUWAK An.. FIFTH EDITION A FIRE IN CINCINNATI, A Joh or - ln,ooo. The PcstUenco in Memphis. tCM Ktc.t Ktc Ktc K e The Cholera at Thilndelphia. t8PEClALDK(PArcn TO TUB EVEN'.NO TEI.BflltiPn.l Wafhinotom, Out. 23 Secretary Well, this rxicrning received a telegram from the I'hil deljihia Navy Yard, that seven hiterraenta took place yesterday and four this morniug, from cholera, on the receiving ship and elsewhere. Fire in Cincinnati. Cikciknati, Oct. 23. The planing mill of EohinBon & Burns, ou Central avenue, waa Lurned to-day, together with eight small oot tagfs. The loss ia $4 3,000, partially covered ty iDBurnnce. Fnll of a Ituildlng. New York, Odt. 23. An old building, No. 42 Litpmard street, fell this morning, killing Jacob Ilrushe and injuring John t:tantoD, Michael Iiums, and another. The Yellow rtver in Memphis. Memtdis, Oct. 23. There were five yellow fever inteimenta yesterday. The weather Is now clear and cool. CARPETINGS. 1867. CARPETINGS. 1867. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., ;CHEiNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH, IMPORTERS AND DPALERS IN FCPEIGNAKD COyESTIS CARPET1WSS ENGLISH BRUSSELS By late arrivals we have a full assortment of the IIFST EKiLISH MAKES. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., CHESNUT STREET, BF.I.OW SEVENTH. NCLISH AND FRENCH AXH INSTERS, ROYAL WILTONS, AND VELVET CAKPJETINGS, ALL THE NEW EXHIBITION DESIUNS. Now in fcitore and for sale by JAS. II. ORNE, SON & CO., CHESNUT STK1 ET, BELOW SEVENTH. THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN IN ttKEAT VARIETY OF DESIHN. OIL CLOTHS, In bhettstrooi ouo yard to eight yards wide. HENDERSON A CO 'S ALL-WORSTED -VEAETIANS. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., CHESNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH, 9 23rowr5m PIIILADEJ.PniA. "OTICE. ' LEE DOM & SHAW, NO. 010 ARCH STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, Will continue to sell th lr stock of CARPETINGS AT PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH LOW RENT At. D KXPENSES, AND "WILL OPEN DAILY NEW GOODS, As tbey do not e pect to move. 8 27 Sou-p 832 CAIirETLCS. 832 ARCH STREET. PALL STOCK NOW OPEN AT TUB A KG' 11 STKKKT CARPET WAREHOUSE : JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, N4. Nltlt ARCH STREET, n 'nnr, he'ow Ninth. South Ride. I lo ?m FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE. M. THOMAS & SON8 M'lllsellat Puhllc Ssle TUESDAY, OCTOBER 80, THE BEAUTIFUL GERIflMTOWN RES DINCE, . ON CHURCH LANE, Third bouse essi of lUlirnal Replete with every oiuv nlence; ample grounds aud stable. Particulars, seetbelrooti.il gne. 111 'tiiowM TO RENT. TO LKT-rOCBLE OFFICES IN BE V"u lb tlrett, auuve lliesnut. Apply to INtAKI.M KHOAD8. 10 IT 61 No. to (. bEVJLMTll btr.et. J.