OAT MORNING NOVI /0, /Mt 0127 gI.N.D IrOBVAILIN. • Trial of' Martin Br wdy for rho Harder of Jam Fagan.' - ' Cosa, OF OM can r sturn.—Beforo judges .:. . 2 , Sterrett, Mellon, Stow and BLOOM: WIDIIIIALY AFTIZZOOF lIMIROX. ' • lb. Court returembied-ht two o'clock, when hit. Moreland opened the core in behalf of the Commonwealth, reciting theumin features of the ease, and claimed,' if the case was made out, • I verdict of-murder in the first degree. The drat witneu cited was Jamu Pagan, -• Sr., father of James Fagan, Jr:,. dseausd, who 1 : testified to Mabel ot kb son', death. Helve edema nineteen years of age, and died at wit ••.: lieu' house, Did not know any of the oironni ..... Marues attending the shooting. Dr. J'AFIOJI Brum of Birmingham, testified that on the events' of ' the leth or July bit, ho was •_ mited upon he 'attendSteamed. Two bill' penetrated the Wail of the abdomen, one of them about.two bokeito the /Wand below the naval, •• entabg the abdomen obliquely, and ; 0 4, •- ' ,-. big to th e bones of the pelvis; Judged tbe wounds ,-- to bare bean mad* with • • mill plibli after j• examinlog the vonodi.- pronounced - them to he barltd4Mingertuts.. Demand lived until the ••. mob Tussdny mfirning; the 'wound' an. • btfully Mad hie death. The fettaraMer of %. :" theode indicated that the party doing the , •;"; Shooting MUM Ittoessarily hen been "tending in • '', front of damaged. ... E - William Daffy testified thetas resided in Bast , Birmingham; knew Jame Hogan, and Martha /bawdy; was present at the plc afloat MeOlurg's i grove, on the evening of ;the 161 of July last, ; on the hill above Browntown; did not see Pagan `,• on the grounds bat low Brawdyslaft the pto 1- No shouted minutes aftW nine o'fflook; while i goingdoW ifloOlorg street from the hill no. I Bowl • crowd about forty yards from the 'beet; I. noticed Jambs Pagan and Martin likaidy in the f' crowd; they were standing about sir/ feet apart; i' heard Remedy say "I ran Whip aur Dew Drop •,,: 41 , of a b—'. in the crowd." Pagan Sall: "I am 1, a Dew Trap, but no s— of a 0-4" /bawdy ~ 1. , stepped back.awo or three Intl e I saw the f two flashes from the pistol, and heard the to , ports; the flashes came from the direction where f Sturdy was standing, but cannot say that they 4 f comet:tom his hands; Drawly then ran down the v i- side of the hill; Fagan, upon being shot, ex. claimed: "Oh,fiod, boys, I am shit:" saw Brew, dy distinctly before the filing Immured; there were sows donde In the sky, built *aa not so • ••: dark that I could not 1103 him; Brawdy had no .'i coat on alike thne of the 'hooting. •,,, Crosrexamined' br hir. Marshatl—There is a ~..1. orowd of yoang men inthe bore cod e Bywater. =--- ,•. hard calling th emselves Der Drops;b ut do cot 1 belong to them; went to them ; wont to the pit. •, ale without an invitation I saw Bloody about 11:30 o ' clock on - .'the ground; them Were from •„, sixteen to twenty persons in the crow d at the • t time of the shooting ; witnesswas Fa oat forty , • d yards fetal them when they stoppid; did not hear their ,00nvenation, nor do nos know what occurred betwevt theta proelone to my coming up to them; at the time of the 'booting, Bloody *.: was lacing deceased, and standing about slx feet ''. from him; witness was etanding about three ..; feet from Fagan; could Opt deems /bawdy's ',,, features ; the reason I knew it was Breardy was V that it was the sane person • who said he mild • '. l ' whip Dew Dro p; to the bestof my kMOWlvige, it was MARA, who mode that remark; the :: person who stood six feet in float had on light pants and vest with a black stripe, and ;no cost ; • 4 : did not so* any cue tomb him; did not see any ~. person .strike Btawdy that evening; ild not .:.. vie any marks of wielonoe upon him; di notes* •-,• the pistol; there were uh persons between me •--. and the man who bald the pistol, but oo id not -:. distinguish his futures. i..ii • Frederick Soda , testified that he rut ded in L— ae t Birmingham ' • ipsew Martin Dray, Jr.; , ',boom was on hifilliher's petal% on the evening ' of the shooting; his Wheel home Lon the hill `- near near MteDurg street; heard Brawdr s about 0 l''.• o'clock, ask some one fat a pistol I witness then •,i, went upon a nidghbor's porch, wid th fronts on ~•, Bose alley, the alley upon whisk Mrs Sturdy .... resides ; while them heard Drawdy say, "I can _.;...'..„. whip any Dew Drop s—n of a h—b. Ten heard ",,- .: two shots Boni a pistol, and the Ilailteilsame .Fi.i. from the;side where ,• •Cr osseassm id-r-W Br a a s ed , e t h ad beam sapinAd ing. ""11 TheshootingnsocrredonnMegaurghsetreet;edad li not see any lighting; am tare that it was Brarrdy , ,-..'tl who asked for the pistol; was etandingOn Dr. ~,,.../ Shillemon'e perch, - ahem forty foot from the "iil crowd on MoiDurg sibit, When the firing took . 49 plate; had a difficulty with Moz•tio Brewer 1" ;--;4 during the rumor Of Lest year, btit have spoken ;.;;,• 'to him since, ._. -.,`:, At this stage of the pr0000011:181 the Court ad. )i, journed until this morning at 9 o'clock. The .vac. Court notified the Jury-that the' could not moss - i,..; rate durlatthe trial, but that all arrangements ces"ii ne teary 'to their comfort and convenience • , would be Made. f tif Wanted it Free Ride. On Tuesday evening a 'number of animas of Manchester 'visited this city for the purpose of hearing the election return*, and as they ex pected to remain in the city ‘nratil one o'clock, they chartered a oar on the Allegheny and Manchester Pat i senger Beltway to meet them at the St.- Clair street station Mt that hour, and convey tbein to their hornes.l The ear was at • the station at tho hoar indicated, but as the pare ty we. not raady to leave, it was speedily taken ctt-ib.lon'af b; L namtar at you; man not intetested in the arrangemen ,t who feasted upon tnedriver taking them to Manchester. as they refnred to vacate it, the Meer alerted, end while on r atehtidge endeavored to collect the fare from the occupants, which they refused to pay, .alleging that the ear had been chartered and the company paid for it. Toe oar was driven to Ohio street, in Allegheny, and she driver went into the Mayor's °aloe..„to inform Capt. elneker of the 'ogee:tines, but upon the appearance of the night watch the party had disappeared, and the car wits empty. The &irer was about to proceed on his journey when Capt. Moniker suggested that the party might overtake him after he had got beyond the airy and compel him to take them to their dee , tinetion. ;.Thalttggsation appearing reasonable, the driver toned his oar and starred for Man chester Tie the Rebecca street route, arid arri ved at the stables without f rthla interruption. The gentlemen who chartered thecae were, much - to their dleappointmene and °berm, eompen e d to walk to theithomos. Fan and Cloaks. j Messrs. Thompson st -j. grootirer, the well known dry geode dealers, of !snag any, have re { 'esived , another large 'teak of fa s, of the molt„ desirable styles, to which they-invite the special attention of the ladles. This stattl• of win. ter dress b vary fashionable, and the demand fa cows qnently largo. Dropsical of this Arm will band extremely favorable to ,aurebseers, If 1, the quality ot geodris takes into fieepoot. They 0 , pave aloe OD bead a ADO stook of cloaks, acirg all the noweststyles of fabrics, mode op to its molt tasteful manner. Ls thia depart• ', ••• moot the firm take , special Fatal to so s tomodate 'L3 all amass of *ottoman, and their assortment Is nor es quently large and mied. 'Too o intend tlF to pus' bane furl or cloaks sh t fall to , - . , .examine the Mai at exhibition's No. 116 rfieral street, Melt! of %Voter street, n Davis, ; ippiondld Lift block. Every • dated/die . of .'z-; 'flutes In the rey\soodi line an also e had, ' 3 lwholesale and Utah at this extensive es bligh• iliOnt et. 4 -Cityl Mortality. t Dr. seo. L. liceodk, Phyriclan to the Board Haaltb, mart, the following deaths for the -;!:.period commencing Oat. /PI, and ending Nor. ;'Slit, 18“ g „, • , „ J tid.orool, ' °t '• • .4; Tillioni - Vomiting, Z; Typhoid Arra, 1; Par 417115, 1 ; alpoploxy...l; .Chroodo -Bropohlohk, 1; Ccihmeopiloa, ; Cohnltotloaal: I.llblHiy, , 1; 'orgo ro oti Scoriae Foie,. 1; San Born, 3 i 80 hr- YeTer, 1; Small, Pox. ; P 0011610111 6. 1 ; spoors, 1; Comaialptloa, 1; 'Dysentery, I; 00/2- 'Roptloh of Long,, 1;i llemorrhatro, 1; Waal of :go Daryl:dome:li, 1; DlPthoria, 1; Dhossooli th o t ! 1. II p 1 year ...... Prom 30 to 40 • Prom I to. - 40 to .......... . 0 2ro 6 0, 10 to 0 0 . ...... 2' ~. sto 10 81 00 to 78...... .. • lo to ID tr. 90 to 80 ............ 0 lb to 21 80 to ..... .1 20 to 90 to 100.. ....... , iyo' d 0 übbery and "Arrest of the Perpow triter. 6 me uaya ago a woman named Mary Con way `'wired the residence bf Dr. Branstrup, la the toceeth ward, to breed daylight, awed up to ..-' be peened story, and • stole two valuable silk rot yes trom a wardrebe. The family happen. 'og to be In the roes portion of the house, the • did succeeded In creeping with her booty. ?be ret es were misted in e short time afterwards, ad suspicion fa/linvOpen Mary, Informative ' J ibe robbery was miWte batons !!-,Mayor, and warrant Issued for her arrest, Tottordep ofd. )r Jackson Kemp eUeosedod In apprehending sr, and conveyed beet° the Meyer's Odin. A Arta was made for the .stolen droner when - my ems &raptred la a ptirsi- broker s' shop, , oko street; Allegheny, when they bad bum vetted for tea , dollar s , about as fourth their ,i i m, The Mayor Oumtuttlid or tojeU, la do. 144. ..„.f40,,..r.r.the0 at Oottrt. De .ffeitres's -flaunts' for De ha bes Jost •p. *r ed. It masks •ea tauten of .oar Waal Ildend? the heel:alas f a nee tale by likiii Collins, celled lfArmsdat ;"aad Us ton g v irility of Iltsrag ,-,. end 1111 ;rated articles. vials by W. A. Olt sfetuse7 4 .Ih. AS nth 3;4, . . 1 . E=MEI Allegheny 0 maty Olen tkon. The L':oising are the retard of the elm:tilos fat President, ea far as rewired tip to lest night 1 PI7TIEWHOIL First Ward, .. . 1461 Becond Ward, . . 1 890' Third Ward, let p, . 313 gd p, . 174 Fourth Ward, . . . 434 Fifth Ward, lat p, . . 193 " 2d . . 383 Sixth Ward, .p, . 703 Seventh Ward, . 268 Eighth Ward, . • . 888 Ninth Ward, . . . 427 AILEGEMIT. Secondar . . . 1626 Ward Third Ward, let o, . 168 g. 2d p, . . 218 Fourth Ward, let p, . 630 U 24 . 245 11010170H1. Lawrenceville, let p, . 165 1 2d p, . 226 Birmingharo, lstp, . . 193 22 South Pittsbargh, . , 208 9 West Pittsburgh, . . 111 East Birmingham, . . 367 Tezeperancesille, . . 161 McKeesport, Walt Elizabetb, . . . 49 Elisabeth, . . . . 107 Mentmgahela, . . . G 6 Duquesne, . . . . 182: Manchester, . . . . 361: Sewickley, Sharpshurg, . . . . 1641 Tarentum, . . . . 94 TOWNSEI IPA. Chart/en, . . Patton, . . • , Booth Fayette, . Findley, . . . Snowden, . . Crescent, . . . Plum, . . . Penn, . . • • Moon, . . . . Upper Bt. Clair, Lower St. Clair, Peebles, Ist, ', 2d, Collins, . . Versailles, . Baldwin, Jefferi. Oa, . Wilkins, . . Bcott . Robinson, . . Union, , Neville, . North Fayette, Pitt, Elizabeth, . Marshall, . Moe' are, . . Franklin, . Hampton, . Shaine, . Rose, East Deer, . Harrison, . . Pine, Sewickley, . Richland, . . Indiana, • • Wert Dear, . Fawn, liloCandleae„ Ohio . , Letter from Before PotekehtillT. OLYI• 10078 Plan- VaTIMM, VoLS Near Petersham. Va., Nov. gd , 13114. Dear Gazette r—flinoe the reeennoissance made a short time since on the enemy's right, nothing of any moment he, oortarred. At chit time we captured quite a Urge number of prisoners, our lenses being probably not more than half that of the enemy. The information gains!, will be of great Importance to no in oar future operations. Strong fortification, were developed along the Eibu.b Bide Railroad, and the disposition of the foe seems to indtreate that their remaining com munications will be desperately defended with as much determination at least as that of the Weldon Road. Until yesterday, we had delt,ghtfa' weather, but a change 11118 come over the tptrit of oar dream; [or, lowering /kin, and gusty, ohilting rah, inted:glad with rattling sleet, warn as that the steps of snowbead, hoary winter, are encroaching In consequence, there are signs and sounds of busy preparation, to be seen and beard everywhere. Already the appearance of the surrounding country, reminds us, somewhat of the winter we spent in the vioinity of Freder icksburg. The dente woods that once sarrooud,d Peters. berg, hate disappeared like the phantom of a panorama, and the extensive tracts when once they grew sod fhorirbed, toot rot rtaltte the work of some giant mower, whoa, keen, strong scythe,'" has laid the !lancet low, and left the high stubble standing as a monument of his labor. These nubble, or in common language, stumps, era not the useless objects, herd, tint they ore commonly esteemed in the farmer's &eating at home. R rem when tie monarchs, Rat ince reigned and ft/unshed upon there, their ruined thrones, have parsed away, these relics of their greatness serve the important purpose of keeping alive the glow of the asap- Ere. Thus, successive crop., Of W. may use the expression,) of fuel are gathered from the same ground, until every Temps of the forest has ceased to be visible. We remarked that all are busy preparing for the approach of winter. • We de nut moan that we ore actually going into winter quarters, but •• simply mean to say, that it ear osoomo co mber, to protect cetreelves from toe inclement 1 1 8114512. To do this, trees mart Or felled tied cut In proper length, and, as sac cull sere.° eras bore Nit now, boards, (often termed slab..) must be hewed and made smooth as pawl els, for floors, tables, chairs and bedsteads, whieh latter, lo army parlance, are generally termed "bunks." ii oreover, Ma houses mutt he built, and chimneys construmed of primitive form and metertals, while tents form the roof, and the in teresting mom, of building with us, le nom plated. Ghanian's, the whole fabrlo groin up, somewhat Like a structure built by noloin on, without the sound of a hammer, or the neeeleity of none one; as nails are freqoentiy an article not , o Imobttned. When we build it imme . , it is with a view to perm•neocy, and with a hope of 00 - 1100, repass and umlaute:tent throughout life. Here, rtunately, no such pleasant calculations can bs made or entertained; for, at soy moment, the o a. r may come to move; even before we have fa sly entered upon the enjoyment of our labors. , hos It try at London, Tennessee, a whole town of neat and commodious cabin, has been owl ideated, and your correspondent had jest finish ed a beat superior chimney, the admiration of the whole population, when one, Lingstreat, intimated admire for ne sssss lone and thinking proper at that time, for obvious mason', to ylam to his Calm, me order seine to move, and we left postale:it for Hnossil/• How ItZllfOttliy we look forward to that mo• 'manias, day of November, that moot decide the suture policy and we/fare of our nation I What I r reaching results am garnered up for devel opment on that day ! -Tteeti Mini b., el +O'4A the eeerfr o .4 • va,, COI, 4, 2 •IP I " ta i 1. - ogr.ely. prim/moo. of au Lke, and liberty, or that of a dishonorable pews., *rioted over the graves of fallan heroes, and sad 'With the wail of, tho bereaved for all those • Who have fallen in vain, while tho "Southern Confederacy" triumphantly strides With haughty steps over ti/ruins of that idol we ones oelled our oottutr, I God grant au the Carleton may MG be for the latter I for who now oan Latgin. itte horrors that ehonld follow. Thins truly the doodle/struggle of oar nation shalt eommenao, and If the put has bad In mongers, the faints will have Its unuttarabls woes and horrors. lint we are !minted. We know how the soles Cars, all worthy of the name, will decide.. Al ready they have decided, with a voles alboost tmenlmone,lo favor of Initial:slog these princi ples at the "ballet bre," for :which they hove fought and remitted their Urea in the dela. They, who have faced the enemy', ballets on the field, wif not stab themaeleee with a ballot at h, rue. We are re m'nded that ere mutt clogs oar let ter. W:1103:1 next SO write, cre hope our country shell have gloriously vindisated its oat/salty tor existence, and the indoent'able determination to prepares its ilbertiet, and *rash cut this unholy rebellion. Very truly, lour, B CoLossis OIL Dinotors of this na'p's) hays declared • dividend of, four per oent. oat of th e pvoats of last, month. Binos April lot , tbla ooapany has declared 10 41ridende 8785 000, slth u &yang* produotion sites January Lt, of one hundred and fluty ' barrels psi._ day. Boadayg tholidiel, more than, in 18811. , Thleezh.bit should oertalaty prove very oaths• taotem. to the etookholders. thalaj Tim eg m Itaturran.—On Tuesday evening, beay palm arissMd two aeon on en.. pieta a! being mamma Wane. Altai& bear inhereg before the Mayor they were dlFeharged. t A ot being enthisat sprldenee 'Walt them is warrant their detention. One as the men, hemmer tamed John Henry Honer, tree re. 000154 as • non -reporting dratted man from leqejaingitaat. and was turned over to Provost LOW /Oft, ISE ,L 1 • ta kIIU, lir Oi. tie, (6, tt,• (allowing returns froth Lawrone; cOmiltyg .3101Z821, PLEBIDINT Oat, 11. Nov. 8 New Castle, Prßook, Ualoa, Taylor,Naratatook, Hickory, Shanaatro, Maher log, 5"8 2131 62 North El 997 Little Beaver; Big 874 247 with:o24ton, 218 616 N ary, 516 208 ruler kJ, 238 237 E , Ott, 450 858 Plane Grove, 8071 412 W " hlD g t " , 43 • 318 161 Lawrenea {aunty will era &haat 1800 Unlot 5181 274 285 .1 0 ri 1 Y. 526 Q I I I Sutotni.—Testerday morning the body of a men wu found near Braddock's holds, impend ed from the limb of a tree. In hie pockets were .!68 disooured several letters addressed to John U. .63 Smith, from Monroe county, Bentualty, and it is 117 probable that that U the name of the self-tetur :sl darer. Be was about forty years old, and was 112 dressed in soldier's olothing. Be appeared to be In destitute eirattentanees, whiab 11 probably En the cum which impelled him to commit this 60 rub set. An Inquest was held on the body, bat no additional facts were obtained. 100 1128 1 777 1 , 237 1 751 31 2 123' 6391 2511 2591 3 2091 7591 1761 307 2 179 183 150 178 122' 204 2081 1 - , 0 148 0 1 -- 0001 000 248 litnnumetrzoir Torres Lon.—Wm. Moats, drayman, of the Bound Ward, Allegheny, lost I O W 000 his pocket—book in Conant Hall, on Tue.day 442 284 evening, containing some four or Ave dollars In 177 166 000 money, hi. ustaralteation papers, tex receipt., 0001 60 eto. The loss of the money Is not • matter of 1 14 meob o 'moquette's, but Air. Moats will be very 1211 72 much obliged to way one who'wlii return to him 000 000 his naturallistion 'paper, end nosipts. 2191 114 430 2: 000 000 116 A FINN Tana roe yaj T••rs.—Tho fragrant Bosodent hu taken a prominent plus among the most approved dentridoes of the day. It • vary porialer artio's for the toilet, highly re• ounniended by all who have owed It as a beanti. tier, and preserver of the tooth, refresh! sg the month, sweetening the breath and arresting. the progress of decay. Bold by Draggbits: 137 18, '3B 200 1 ,102 78 GRANT Is prerslng on to Richmond, arid ht•Clins II 0 took Is selling Boots,Bhoes, Caldera and Balm S. 0" . reds eloper than any other how* west of. the ,„Mountains. Call and see him at 96 Federal i 0 attest, Allegheny. W■ know that treltutook at 96 Federal street, Allegheny City, Is selling a first aims artiole of • BOOM god Shoes for lase money then you 0411 buy o mound elate article elsewhere; IPrrriereas daily and weekly newspapers eau be had ►t Frank Case'spook and Ne w. Depot, In wrappers for mallingilf chalked. DICIIIIIM—Harper's Megeeino for Daeeaber le oat already, and oen be lad at Frank Case's Book acd New, Depot, Cbronlolo Ballding, Fifth alma. 4 One Ants Vie !moue. —A Ir o Boots and Shoes 90 cheeps, than ever at hi'Clintook's, 98 Federal 6,8 street, Allegheny City. ,v; T1114111.11.—"Poop 0. Dal" and tha "Married '"`:, ve Rake" are announced for this ening. Mice 00 Major Pauline Cashman and Mr. James M. II ' OO Ward appearing in the principal ohartonirs... ONSTOOVI AID Bormo AT A Uololr —1 r tIIJ even , l Ag y a i ti t i b ,q .i o r :o . l ,: ook, at EaCiallaad's Salo' Boom 100 Boor., Siren Ace Grua, s prime stock, Juit 'O7 received at Dicillediand'a Amnion Heats, 45 Fifth etreet. 71 171 289 76 4 3 : 5 4 000 76 81 000 741 2 000 i 6111 1 000 r 211 89 I 0001 2 191 000 69 000 Ili 64/ 141 U. DOUBTIDLT the place to got Boots and Shoot cheap, Is at 96 Federal strait. :1 : a "RI Rittli.—Nt - mearmaa t cf THOM ILI A A?. . ' StflttUr, . kill al to ta 9 9691'942 ass t at , Amur Ural, ()Mbar lath. 10 64. She funeral trlll MIN place ha hisratherio real lam. Onion trraat tp, as iIAZDAT, Eaatasatr Mk. at I a'oiock • AL. Oarrfaitat trill lean the Dlaataad, Alla. glair city. at 10 teak.e.k p. ta.. 24 -A_RS.IEITS Meer - York Market, are Tonic, No.. B .—Wb.ti .3@et huh.; to.rs far No 2 nOlcogo Spring; 11.1,31 for Looter Him sok.); $1,3302 1.9% for hod Wortoro; ..d 5460t_42•61,,n, bar ACceiAsa Coro. firmer s.,d s bettor, at 1N,704471 for Mal Western. 11.5. .hale Erato,: 21,444f10 ter W .111, ostorm, ari ls; and 9 ;,0.14i do Lo store; la 60. (k oladad In .algoo v .OOCI tmoti t r Oror Oft., day. la December. at /no per OcuLt. • octlyo mood Orator &w.. armor, Marto for Illcsoorado, and V..c tor Hutment IT - 111. Pe toLots gable and I:mar at 44 , 3 tTo for India TO 372. fur tednai In bond; and/Hanka kw Bad md Fron. Mr..; tPtian , ...o In nate demand - Pork morn aotare and rather velar ; 11MH139.60 fo. cowas /AVMS° for Haw do , club, aact eyelar way l g 141.7.5; 1133,19,00 and ni 04 . 1.00 I r P, Ime Nam Pear n iner • and In fate demand. at D9Lia for Hs lie22M- m. li•paek d Mors and Dante fur Hen. k Cot Mena , to fair denmuld and vary and, at lial9, fur FL u den and tor Hams. 8.000 bides In good de/matte; 1230 Lmia, for Droam her, Jaumry and rehru r-r et 1d 549 i9 a for °e.t.a-6,nd Cat, COG for short Bib, and Inn, tor Long Co , Hem. Lard • iSade Omar - and in good dem and,ral 27. 49 24%c. itts tarter price extc_mv. tter—.94o4Ce 'or breirrn uld n2.951c fir Stabs, Ohms, arms at 16,42r0. New York Stock and Money Mart et. pe r ~ N. Too. . bor. 9 ,—Moat'—Moat' satire sad Orm, al cant li•to, at 10 , % . for gold. Gold ...yd.! and Winer, opvnlng at 926 declining LO 246. oath:enema .0 CY.V3i, cod clcoLc g at 234'. Government Stooge a a. ltodle lower; Ottlctigs and Rank Island, 1013,1; if lob• ace and Prairie Do Oven, 66; Chicago an/ rivrth arlatera 47 do pta e red, 8$; Glanntland Plttabargb, 107; %, CCotra/ &rip. 1313 , 43 Near York Cleatral, 1501; Erie, 104; Iladam giver. 124%; Itaadlag.l4o%.; Plttaboryh, r.r, Wayne and Ohl 3aJao, 18.1; Illeatgan Central. 12184 klavtoala, :19; gm °Callan:, 90: Ohtr and Oerilllvatea, C 3, 7 30a 107; Gs 8-20 Bogi love°, 10... X; 6, 6-20 Onupoas, 1013‘, 846/ Clotapoac 104 . Prillad•lpti la Market. Pnatanatrata, Nov 3 .-10loar doll vrlth •1 adv./nos damand , eittpar, 1110,000,25; Ca.. firm ; Tr gad, /2, 8, 48,60; a hltn, 84,73®4,91. 3. , firm; Ilov , "1,76. Pet voleom, e 3,14.60. Wblakv enudy ; P(.1 9 1 • 41 211•,1,71 , Ji 70. Buffalo Market. Burr., o 19o• 9—.Plqtar firm en, Ittl ;9. weloy 11, To Lr k. rr,lg lm a N. Turk-141..t 19, nnrn (1.k.1,1 ; ports-11,0,1,55J Wheal 94,000 0.04 EIVEE INTELLIGENCE She dyer VIM .boat ttationtry at thin poem Int event' g, with eine feet water In the dun./ by the pier mart.. The weather ociattneet warm and aloud', with ntioesional shower. of rain. I be nerntodoe, /rum Cloe.oall, wee er,v.ete/ 's J.. 1 pin.. •• *is. also the Go den Era 000 PIMIZEDU4II. TI • Minerva, fr,tst Wheeling, arrived at, thwarted tin tint, • • mcnlbTlrllda clewed for Oil Ct. ty lam ore slog with . ylleut trip, Letog crotreed 11b paessegen and a fair •tuouot of tr.fght. The Ctsclamtt Omemorciof alma the fonetrlag Per t ca An or the deetmoucts of severe/ steamers a. Jam 'cora s, Termesatte4y oilier of the lederst commander to post/eta them from falling Late the bands of the rebels • We harp 131312117412 norther of steamboat accident. Jto "-cord this morning. In the firit pip. , Oa m l. ohn Kyle remdred • dlspitch Qilbstarday, doted /,,be. .nip, December nth, froM Oepte klolerway, .- . 0..5al I. D. W. beta, which ma. at nal Doane No. cr limn: 'Tretham burned by order, laethdlag the ew et& 1 . . Duplala Pink Varbl4, of Lcm..01., aim received a eltallardlthetth Eletarth/r The follow ing Le the name. of thebost. Islas St fob • myth., In the Governmorat earrlme and burned by .pinof Omer. Web.. to p ..t eh. rrtrtle, whO stroog force In that clot .Ity, from e pining and miles them Dear. Do 2, Smola, Doke, 0/0 ry Trish.% Anion, Monatarrimr, and Job. D. rord To. wan all load d with flosrrament Stipple., at thol no- 0141. •1 le ran 'sable to m. 0.., the th.lr r,aes as we I the I. ists wore dare nr 'rot r. r Lag . e .1 • o binge. Jobstai.atlimst.J p...4.:Att, pr.. ritsd I roams. boas coming oat of the tire, The Ovine SO 9 was la her soototd 3.012. vein .1 a I 2 10 , 00 ft eod o .v.d by Geptela John Kyle asel Dept.!. a. Of is city. The Arcola le owned I . Pit•ettrvgh, end rat ed I IttS.ooo 9h. Doke w.s probably worth $lB,OOO, and • b.licvels•wned la g..., •aOO. The Grolly friends Is tweed by Devitt Olbs. Orr And Mg/talc !turn)) and Glbme rained at 00. 126 ,014. T reltrehe &wore Is aim owned by Darld it and lat 240 000 Too Monate! 1.4 tea new boat, on her not trip, sod 'wool by ("apt.. 0. 0. WllLismuma et this city ass is worth 6 4 0,000. The I. B. And helm.[. to the flocrortaavtat The Lent loot, preplrlog i .%r otheltths het overdo, and It It 0 Mem/rib rr probable thrum. wcaE set off daring th• slot Tb. Olive, o.pt. J. 41 Andre., wPI velijwo r for Ft Lola thr.rnalog. The .Mole, thipthie A.O. Itreollum, will tie th. fiest p iilltet fur , h.. or w !roc boar Nome Orpie. aDr Aro (,rloadi(,r. Few Orla daert, irrd .111 DO reedy to Isar* Ve ry sxis. 6 TS4AIBO4ry RE(' ULA a GALLI POLIS AND PORT6IIOOTH PACK Er. --no Ona steamer ire.. Powall. Oapt. J. El. Lao. will leave oar the gore sad Intarmeallata part. 'tarp 110.2 OAT, at o,clacrY p. at. For trolght ca paarsAa .pPI , o b.." 1 or to Jeetcs aucurt, A 00, tivn gala Wharf boat below teranongsb.la Brid ta. ge. roR OA TRO, MEM PHIs AND 4 jr . , WNN 0 41.... b .14 —Tao Ir. row Iron 1114.41 '"""', • Tait &Ow PAS. Oape Brown bare tpla , 4Y, boy. Nth, sr 4 &alba W.,r freight or pavan spy/y on b and or to - 1N ,, %114. • BI•Ihr.1,1 1 FLA UK. 1/441111.6 J. D. 304.1.17911W00D, pOR LOWA-Ihe splendid roother °Live. Copt J. R. kwrot., .th halo te ahoy. atot Intermediate Rorto on tJeo• DAT Bth tortant at 4 o'olook. Thr freight orpamennlizter4 ot to • g • J. D. OOLLINOWOOD. 4/.7t.• - - - 'L'OR ST. LOUIS—Tha add simmer AlloutZPlA, mitt. zdarAtu, win Novo &term. on wienim DAT. tbs. Ott hot. Dot trottlit or Ammo apply on board at to Do 3 J. D. OOLLINGTFOOD, :Pat( n 404 .4 Alfi• .I.arrence County 2•8108 228 sig. OM= 8618. nop. g&! 164 40 64 20 30 19 98 It 42 3 The State Senate will 'tend 13 Democrats to 8 Union; a Union gain of one member. The House, with three counties to hear from, stands 30 Union to 21 Democrats; The Unionists .proba bly have one or two majority there, but du joint ballot the Denturato will haves You emrp ma jority, thee securing the United Stater aciator to incased Mr. Tee Eyck, Union. The Unionists gain 9,000 rotes In the State over the vote of 1861, when Say. Parker wu elected by nearly 15,000 majority. The Unionists carry every county In South and Wart Jersey, electing every member of the Legislature there. WrLYINGTON, Nov. 9.—The Whose ere hot ye Oomplete. The State la very doubtfuL • WiLancovos, Nov. I b—Malllellan carried the State by 450 majority. Rhode Island. pzorionson, R. r., Nov. B.—The resin. hoed All the town, In the St•te hitt one give ',tannin 6;O11 majority, and th, soldiers vote will In. crease IL MarylMP/. BALTIIf Oltl, Nov. 9.—Thn Ropublican onajar ty in Maryland in about 60,000. Pralident Lincoln Serenaded.: NV•113115070111, Nov. 9 —At o late hour last night President L'120014 was serenaded by • stub of Pennsylvanians. Being Wally lolled fm the President appeared at the window and spoke as follow.: "Priends and fellow-oPlerns : Brun before r hod been Informed by you that this oomplbsiont Wu paid me by the eidsens of Penneylianta, friendly to me, I had interred that you were of that portion of may oonntrymen who think that the best interest, of the nation Me to be sobsereed by the ;oppose of the present ad- Ministration. Ido not pretend to say that you Who think so embrace all the patriotism and loyalty of the oonsitry, but I de believe, and I tenet, without personal interest, that the welfare of:the ooantry does require that 'mph support and endorsement be given. I earnestly bale,. that the eonseqeenee of this day's work, tilt be in you assure, and as low• seems probable,: will b•' . a lasting advantage, If not the very ealvition of the country. Leannot at Ohio heat say what hail been the reset of this election, bat what ever It may be, I have no desire to modifyible opinion, that all who have labored;to•day In be. half of the Union, have wrought for the nest in terests of their country, and would not only for the present, but for all future ages. I am thank. •f•Pto Ood for this approval of the people,. bat while deeply grateful for this mark of their foe -114,2011:1II me. If I know my bean, my granted, b free from any taint of personal trientpk. t do net impugn the motive. of any one opposed to met It is no pleasure to me to triumph over en) our; bet I owe thanks to the Almighty for this evidence of the people's 111.1ZILLUI to etond by bee government and the right, of buccal:lit . Mit Florldw—A Binetti Union Faroe De feated. Now Ton:, Nov. 9 —Br the steamer Arago, we have the Palmetto Herold which says .A 5 srpiktittloa, anda• Col. Warps!, with • mounted keno, commanded by, Mojor Hsieh of the Lob Mans: achusetla cavalry, on the /it alt., went frog Magnolia, Florida, and on their return weriwttacked • defeating our foram after sr tiot Coattst of an hour. Goy loss ems tsio killed, bee wounded, two commissioned °Mars and twee ty.tiro ernll•ced moo captured. Also twenty-ewe horses were missing, btu &loos some were soh: teexited. Tim steamer drop from llllton Read on the 6th it.. arrived. She reports that on Li oaday morning, the 6th init., being in company with Om Unit•dStar•e Master Unnterilip sighted • sorplbloste looking steamer, when both gate chess. The eternaes crowded on all steam and " The fiuntsettlo oommeneed 6rtng , whieb was inotuad to, the thing being kept up two Or three:boars, whoa the gunboat Banahee Johatici la tliti ch.*, than heramtan la lb* pirate. TINY both pu.nad and the pursuing I was nearing lb. land very fast outward of Cepa Lookout. 4t 3:36 p. m , the land being in fail view and Mie pirate evidently hemmed in by feat le after her, tb• Arago kept on her for Now Y,rk, Parisi El of the Aran, say. he hat no dolaki it •asi,the ;Ante Tallabasese. She h•d gene of long ritoga, and wet uoquestionably oaptared or sunk kerne enema, they being less than ton mje t item ILA. li•ur Tort Work and hfone7 Market. Ne* 'roar, Nov. 9 —The result of the Pre,(. dentiel election having Meisel the market or IndrePile, then was, this monoing, • general inores-re of prioa. Speen! Mon appears to hove etaved. op wstb tbeolmmon comsat 0168 parch., Tile market exhibits more baoyt•q, than that at any jibried mole I•et month. The market to higher - thronghout. There was more demand for sto aka , •od a larger busineu was transacted. These I, • marked improvesseat la the stand ing of gold computes. Golf is exalted, •od. there ire large speoulative puroharers for ad vanoe, Which ie supported by an betty, demand for eapsrt. The mine opened at b 2 48, touched 469 and rvoeded to 264 The Inoreae•d specab• tien hat prodisoed an amt.. demand for money,. and the:tandeecyd• towards • •light stringency. The rase oa 0%11 is 7 per cent. Diaoounting vary dull. Parisian exchange, quiet as usual, at the /middle of the week, and rattle are unehenged. ------- gummed Successor of Secretary Deegan. deo»Meren•nta Summoned to Mult. Istvan—Salting of the /Lafayette, etc. New Toil., Nov. 9 —There Is • rumor hers that IL bk. J. Walker Is to sueeeed Mr. Pomade* to Secretary of the Treasury, and (het he 1 far Waeliington this eventra. The Coativereica A down Wee stye that three Nan Yosit merchants hare been eumosooed N Wa. Weston to answer ohergos of complicity wits blveitado runeleg. Tapir names are not give n. Too Lafayette railed for Harr. to-day. She of ,tat ;10,000 in tree.ere. The Eipe.e., in 10 late edltlon, elaleas the tlon XL Brook. In the B irate District Ittimicred Removal of Gen. Holler. New Tows, Nor. 9.—The Betaltts Aimy of the * Pole. eoeolel say.l /tamer has it that ilcicr Greer.] Butler 11 to be relieved and Ma for General Idancook appointed to hi. oommand. ,The oommand of the 21 corps will thee, it Is said, thrfakr• open General Hamphre., I, 4somal Mead. '• chief of maff. Wbethe4 the army Is about to go Into 'Hata quarters or. not Is extremely &natant. If the weatheroontlane. badit will hardly be preitlos • hie continuo operation.. bat with the return o/ gwtd weather I am sat, another .fort wit/ we made agalait the enemy wither here or eleee here. I •tiroau Accident. Ilavaa DI Galan, MD , Ml,. 9. —An usforta• nate rellroad .mildest otienrred at Perryville last night, owing to the engineer approsohlng the amain lorry host Maryland at too high s rate of speed. The through fast train 00l tided with an engine, and:four , mars which were standing on the steamer; Both eaglats and seven can were hurled by the 'boa Into the river. Among thein were throe loaded oars of Adams Express 00. No lives 'wefts lost, and no detention to travel win aunt, :One of the engines was the heaviest turd on the road, and both wont new and very valaable. An emigrant was hail in looping from the train. The lw York Papen oa the Capture of the Flints Irlorlda. New Yoke, Nov. —The Ihrati nod Tie./ have editorials on the oepture 0, the pitete Ploy • Ida. The If lireld publishes the DrawWats proo• lernetlon of neutrality, which dealers. the ports of Betel sbetl not be wadi the seen. of hostile operation, by either of t he.belllgerests. The Noes& thloeS the details, when knows', will uglify Copt. pollen' sloe Ana. The ittunoteal R n~atlo McClellan a Canard. Warturaroe, Nov. a —Tho poblloatlon that Gemara! IttoOtellan haa resigned ht., 006110111i011 as a at the W ar Dor Glettertmral, entll not rasped on Incintry nob notteostig ep n whatevera, welch 6u raoetred.ne • ;Qoltl Mutat. , Now Yol;:Nov. L—Tbe Gold market It •t• oltod; time are largo epeoni►Uie pqratiwa -for an advanos s which are supoond by an satin export. &dust and the pelage oponad ►t 2t6, and allot/ark mu an to 25831. ig Reboil go - or PI - onen. Nur tau, No,. 9.—The CesesserniaPe Wash ington optoist4eyst Negotiations for the so. shrimped 10.000, at thossouth of ths Savesaab 'tier,. were mange! on Saturday by the Com. othelenors, Enppitem for the .tiebn-p:lsonsrs `Lad yrs?, civirAin foinvhd.- r -- :1:] LATEST ;NE A I TELESI{APIL The Presidential Election New York. Nur Yo•c, Sir. 10.—The Baltimore Bepub• 11cant bare. c.sjiriry In the Riese; Senate doubtful. The Bepubiicen majoriq in the State is •boat 7,000. The Philadelphia Beilet Ze estimates the Re publican majority at from 10,000 to 15,000, to be !monad to over 35,000 by the soldiers' Vote'. It Is reported that Brooks Is defeated In the Eighth Congressional Dist:riot. The Tammany ticket for county etlicers, Is elito• ted except Mr. (Inner, Mozart and M'Neon Mr county clerk. Russel, Tammany, for Judge, is elected. New Tote, Nov. 9.--The 00.9.1avila says the oMdel vote for members of Congress la the Eighth district, gives a majority of *56 over Brooks. New Jersey. FT SWAZI, N. J., Nov. 9.—Now Jersey gives McClellan about 5,500 majority. _„ Starr and Newel, Union, and filtersavei, Roger, and Wright, Democrats, ars sleeted to Congress. Delaware. ;,e. t.e• I )vu-.:.. 6 : 1..0 Dr) ra:La.t... NAV Yost, Noy. 9.—The Mori publlebed to day that Atlanta bad been learned, and that hhannan was marching directly for Charleston, S.C., is not believed i< military eirobes. The of ficio/ Information received yesterday from ben. r 7" ‘• --tient G. Fables LOW, bat it may be said Ott& the preapsot of raceme In his present movemcmt is highly encouraging, and that his supplies are ample and In no danger et Interruption. Fifteen moo under sentence of Court Martial, were taken from the Old Capital prison to-day, and tent to Gen. Din at New York, who will for ward them to the Dry Torregm, to serve out that, term of sentence. 'They are principally deserter, who had been sentenced to be allot. but whose punishment was commuted to ircoris- Gramm to the Dry Tortuga, daring the rebel- lion. FUN TENNESSEE RIVEN Arrivals of the Officers anti Crews of Steamers Bunted at Johnsonville-- Captains Wirthlin andsay Pettit here on Parole—What th abont Rebel GedieraLs Forrest, ey Buford and Chal mers. r.p. the Moolutnti commercial of not. 9. Captain Thad. Wlrthtin, commander of the steamer J. W. Cheesman, arrived hare yesterday. The destination of his steamer haring been *hanged from Nashville, on the °babe?land, to Johnsonville on the Tenn eeeee river, by the military authorities, he proceeded op the latter stream with a large and rentable cargo of Gore ertunant stores. While on the upward trip, the Cheeseman was attacked by the eiemy, near Paris Lundlag, and badly riddled bytrebel in fatty, who were on the river barb In tome. At one point he says he eounted three rebel battle Mtge, and estimates the tore, at about five hundred. Several of the mew were wounded, but he succeeded In getting taraugh to John sonville safely, with his boat, when he was de • tamed seven days before the authorities pet milled him to dinner's the earge. On Sunday last be left Johnsonville foe Cincinnati, with Afty tuns of freight. Anticipating another at tack front the rebel. captain Wirthlla had are ranged quarters for his wife and two small chile ben in the after part of the bold of the boat. Pacing one point 'without molestation, where they had been attacked going up, 41 hands par. took of dinner, and the Captain he gone do Irn Into the held to look after his family. Just as ha via inthe set of steping dawn the after hatchway, concealed reb p el battery opened a furious and rapid Are on the boat—the Ant shot puling through the engine room, coon. plenty severing the swam pipe. In a few sae. code nil the 'Ream escaped from the boilers. As soon tea Captain W. found the beat without steno, in • bipten aondlUon, and fan drifting to the shore where the battery we, located, he hastened to the forward part of the boat and waved a white handkerchieL Notwitiatanding this signal of Bartender, the nib.' batteries and infantry kept up an Incessant Are for over ten minutes, or until the boat had drifted te the shore, riddling her from stem to stern. As soon as the boat tabbed the shore the rebels rushed aboard, to Else the Captain's remark, "lute a pee! of wolves." They ransacked the ofiln, and nil the state rooms, appropriating every str, tide of value including the clothing of officers and crew, and some three hundred dollars of the boat'. money. The Carafe and balance of the Crow were taken before General Buford. The Captain wet permitted to remelts with his fatally, and sought shelter in the negro quarter, on a plaatation, where they remained two days, sleeping on e pile of conk shucks and subsisting on hard tack and water. The shuck, planed •gaard aroaud their quarters to protect the family from Iseult. Tie wife of Captain Allen, of the Nes, who was killed the day previous, occupied the same quarter.. Gen. NOlT•lit was not present when the boat was captured, but arrived on the follow. leg day from Paris, lumens., when Captain Wirthtin was paroled fat thirty days, to General Wubburti at Memphis, to be re t urned within the rebel lines, or procare the release of • rebel citizen from ear prison. in his stead. Several of the dliden of the Chessman was pieced ca one of the ruptured eteaniars, which had hose converted Into a gunboat. Peering no attack from our toren, they wen afterwards re. moved, and the boat blown ap and the Chen - man burned. The following is a lint of the soma of the officses of the Chnemen. They were cent to Paris, Tennessee, their Anal destination, It is supposed, being Mobile: Clarke— Jas. Power, of New Illehmthd, 0 ., And. Harrigan, of CinclanaLt, aad A.d.Retchant, of New Richmond. The latter u a eon of the law Captain Jacob Netekeso. eni !el but of st• mooed his career on the River to learn clerk - IN" DIE, and Ho , top son Wm. 011 f• too, of N4rarpon, Ks.: Anse Samoa, of Lleds. villa; Jam All., of Paducah, I T•suomao plias ) Er.dihoon.—Aluaham Bus and Chas. Huss, of A.. Alban,. lad. Mated. —Sam. Tayloz and 6•o. Marti., of aw clunatl. Carpenter—Chas. Gaylord, of R,me , Oslo. 6rawarrii --AU. Burrow., Of Newport, K y.; David Grant, of Cheinasui Chalet Carer,, cabin-bey, of Cineltaisi ; I:%as, Springer, cook, of N.•port ; Wm, hooch, bar- keeper, et Chats astir Dewy Davis, watchmen. of Newport, nod nineteen demo bonds, routaboats, and fear dre• an, names unknown. Joaepti 5. Whoa, a titan son of Oaptala W ind. bi olio a prieoner. He arced three to th• army, his term of ferries hating expired. Captain Wirthlin wee merched fr...• .110 h•.l i• Quarters to /mother seretel Waal, and hod fre• (pent badness Interview with Generals Fairest, Bedard and Chalmers. He evaluates their strength at 20,005, principally mounted In fantry, with a large proportion of artliiii77,a number of their gem being twenty poet derv. Hewes informed that the three aommaatts moved by different roods, ooncentrating st Paris Land fog, • flee' of our I gbt gunboats hating been hemmed In • few milee below between formida bla rebel batteries. The men were hale and hearty, and Wad in the Confederate and P .du al tuatara., and citinene' clothes. They expressed gruel admiration for F.tiest, who aliently hod his meo wider pc-fect con trol, while it appeared quite to the aeutrary with Chalmers and Balord. When;Porrest arrived at Path, Tennessee, he exclaimed, with great gusto, "I've glorious 11011. from Richmond. Pre °Cl etel dispatobra that Lee, after el, days hard ngli)tial, be. completely wed up Grant Pries Is afro sweeping Missouri like a herriosne. The command which I sant to the Cimberlande now occupy Port Donohoe, and we are bound le take Nothville la time to vote." Charley diederson, an old morohant of this 014 is rumen's A. A. General. Captain i.e. Pettit, and male Pewee, .1 the etimmer Haseppa, returned to their hoot. Clap. tats Point was parolled on the same conditions as Oct tan Wirthiln, and oleo arrived htre yes tordny. Mate Peace was lent south with the bola, of the prisoner". Captain Wirthlin and tam, • come to Cairo on the gunboat Fairy, Be epe 06 to the Willett terms of the kind attention be t• • red hum the When of the Pair.. Cap tains luiluway, lei wry, and Williams, of the the D•wce No. 9, Good Friends, and u inter, horned at Johnsonville by mtiita 'v •, also arrived hero yesterday, The Ar co a e, J. B. Ford, and Aurora, together boats before named, were ell barred, end • v iceboats Catawba, W. C. hien, Oodles rid I Den h'y West, blown D. The Wading' had ptured by the rebeh, bet was eubsennent to ly re •maptillild, and Anal blown bp at John t, , The rebate h ad formidable bittirlet CJMIIa• offing Johneonville and our guaboate and {ramparts. Notwithstanding the heavy shell ing, we hest very few W our ass. The wawa of ell ill , steemboate *soaped %Watered. Johnson ville b id not eurrendared at tut woo:quits, acid the Impression prevailed the: reinforoondeatt would arrive In time to prevent the enemy from ospteriog that post. via 1..4. 4ea av-res. pEN - E3ION - B, 1.,0 NTTES. W. J. & HALL PATTERSON. A I'M V and Navy Agency NO. 144 FObtitl STPEET. PITTSIUREII rcarerotri_prootire d; 800 I'l TIC 3, tnE PAT and P 4 I" /10 " X. •Rd OOKRIUT.I.2/bbl .1 itATPRIS of relmteed orloonere allotted. P•T Or PlllMttlil to Of WAR eon be drawn by their tame or endowed mother., WOCNDRD BOLDIEfiii •l1)1) JUJU q I'7 Cpl aI, WOOllOl/1 0u1../1 Ada ea a.. cm,. obit 4tt.t. srr ori `' Rep nada anal gala n01.a7 T. , a.maemzem 1 e l 3 tPhle M W p e i me G ms i a-act Mtzabatra,.. - emalcm. lb. 111.16.11.1 1 WV, SOLDIfcM* 01411!dli, ' BOUNTIZb, IFICISIOrib AHD 88131Afta Or FAT heMistily rttr•diti to 1,/ agrillaßfi $ ILLDDL44., Jo. US Womb dept. puracalli. ri, DaDENUAldsa,kl. D., Maw. RI4 n r"ewas• Now York. V. .4. D0D83111.11/11.88. a Ofiloo li4o Third Eltniet. Pitt Pek • • • , . . .. . . , . .., . Donis Mod dldillfill MOM= ID db., Maim!. sad Milos' tradatstil of Okrado LH • ally Waal alai lowa. Bowl, wadi as ribs, Mo an, Crow nao. Valet of lb. &mt. Incaratioi sad of lba Bunk is. Also tha _various Moir of lb. Womb, (Lo," Ur ouscom. 01111 Ofirjail Id6o/O//L. Humsuriimo. HU NEPHR E Ts SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES Brood confameily at the bead of remedial mom 53f the are of ths sample. They ore elite removed heat Um pobonono, clangorous, and mgarldn doe of quackery, or Old Sobool pr settee tee Incernonfatop ef wsrer.rove or %stet/Mate nod psrpdwahrg otaworithe of tee mnal Llonseoptthlo books an modlolmo. Oonsfortai of OM Die epe•ldo for the varkom dimes to •blob they ars related—pm op fa tke form of simply costar pallets— and prapand of L od hore neither niarehy nor do gma:leg, they are edy all of the or aurae, osd combat of the eamplalatog Weald. They puma thou poolti,. Dana They am harcolem—oss Wary ono arise boos ther row They ore ahapie--yea an know what to Mks, and bow to mite It. They an coomalont--yoe can g in the proper Sugar PEW at a =carat's waning, without heasation or delay. They are eftislont ; lo thomoode of mem &mess Is arrested at elm% u,a sand .syb. oat prottnalon or delay. I.—Carea ?ever, Clonvetion and talanunatlone ; Heat, Rio and Bertlmam ; and the fi nd stags of the mate and indiunzontory diadem. Prise, Da mats. Ho. 2-osras Yon= Toyer, Worm Oolle and Voracious slopotita, Watling ths Dot Pike. US ornin. No 11-471 m Oolk Teethirg, Or,log and Wakefa am, t& grow th and heblgrus al Wants. Prto 36 mi 1510. 4—Oars Dlanhoo, of ChEldles or Malta; Cholera Waltz= and Bummer phdats. Prix St wits. rim 4 sad 6 ceoe the waist sees of Chronto Diarrhoea. AO. s--Cone Dy.fttery or Moody M., Co fitly Ono. Dam Oolio, hZI D7sdatmry• Frt. 45