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LlThireia a rumor of a heavy defalcation by an officer in a Wall street Sank was prevalent in New Yolk on the afternoon of the let. was re• ported that the defalcation was .for 8200,000, but the partionlers had-not transpired. ' A large meeting of merchants, manufacturets, and other tax payers, was bald id Cincinnati on Saturday evening, to take aotioe on the oner ous taxes of that State. Judge Walker, Henry Stansbury, yr. S. Groesbeek sad others made speeches. Gen. Whitfield, the squatter eendidate, who is in favor of leaving it to the people to say whe ther they will or will not have elavery, is elected delegate toCongress from Kansas territory. He is ahead at least 700 north of the Kansas river and hir.majoritf throughout the territory is large. THAI WNW PASTY- At • late banquet at Boston, on the evening of the 28th of November, in honor of the sweep ing IL N. victory in Massachusetts, some devel °pomade were wide by the 'peahen, witiohin ileac' the principles sad course of the new par ty hereafter. Marshall P. Wilder, the President of the meet ing, made a speech In which he proclaims wel come to foreigners who come to our shores ; but wants them Americanised before , they are nate rand. This means, we presume, that the term .of neidectee should be extended before the im migrant is made a citizen. The speaker says, too, that the party proclaims religions toter', and allow every man to Worship God ac cording to the dictates of his ors conscience." What more or lees do the Democrats do or say l Democrats . 1 extend the blessings of free dom to the virtuous and oppressMi of all nations, who have to seek an asylum from tyranny and oppression." This is good Democratic doctrine, mad has always been so. If Ave years is not suf- . floleat to Americanise immigrant", let the term be extended. But a law or polio' that would or ganize an inferior caste, founded on the mere ao oidedi of birth, is not Democratic or American. In this respect the new party seems to differ very little, if at all, from the Democrats, if Mr. Wil der is to be considered a tree exponent of its Mr. Wilder intimates, too, that the seal of secrecy may soon be removed, and the new par ty sot openly hereafter. He says: " If secrecy was theveceetary condition of al belisag, it may not be Ae istitetabls law of future action." This onnonnoemeilt was received vithapplause by the .audience..So we may expect that soon it wHI become an open patty, announcing its platform, and openly battling for political asaindeney. But the uthientailtid features. of the evening't proceedings were the reference to the slavery question, and to their candidate for the Presi— dency In 1856. On one of the banners displayed in the ball was arepresenWieri of *. Whit* House," and under It the inscription, 4 . State reableaai is '56." Gen. Sam Houston, of Texas, is referred to; end thus from the Old Bay State the hero of San Jacinto is called out as a candidate for the next Presidential nee. On the subject of slavery, one speaker at the banquet said, " Oar motto is not to turn out of way to meet slavery, nor to attack It." But he intimates that slavery must not attempt aggres sive movement,. This Is pretty liberal for the old hot-bed of Abolitionism. Another • speaker said, "He would not interfere Iwith. slavery in the States, but asked our brethren of the South not to seek to extend it over new territory, and would urge our entire separation of that institu tion from the affairs of the_general government." This sentiment was received with "prolonged pi applause," and it cannot fail to strike every mind that the very aim of the Democracy for years has been to separate slavery from the at-!.: fairs of the general government. The Democrats; would treat it entirely as a local institution, to r be regulated by the States where it exists; and" decided decided by the votes of the people in the new territories. That is the Democratic doctrine, and if the new party design to frame their plat-1 form form out of Democratic principles, we surely have no objections. If they Choose to ran •(: Democrat for the Presidency in '66, all right.; • • Gen. Houston can never be any thing but Democrat, sound, able, fearless and honest ; one" wad° not believe he will ever repudiate the glori- 1 oue name of Democrat. The word " Democra cy," has a charm about it that tells every where. It is a word whose signification is as wide as the realms inhabited by our race, and is equally at tractive and applicable wherever man is found having a right or a desire for self-government. Democracy means the rule of the people : and no Democrat can find any good reason for leaving the. ranks; of his party, while it abides by its principles. Whoever will help carry out those principles are our friends, to whatever organise- I. don they may belong. We contend for principles, ,* and not for men, or for spoils. • The Free Soil party must see in the principles of the new party, as announced at the Boston banquet, the end of all hope of swots for that northern sectional party that' would snake the perpetual agitation of the subject of slavery its chief occupation ; and hostility to the South its bond of union. Mr. Greeley and Mr. 13ward will hare to solve again the problem of the value of the Union to the people of the north. Taking the public sentiment of the North as the baiie of their oalculatione, they will find a different re sult next time. Just one year ago they thought they had shown conolusively that the Union of the States was worth just forty eente apiece to the people of the northern States. From present indications it is evident that our people are not diepcsed to sell out their inestimable birthright at so cheap a rate. WEB e't =II Ifotttio Golii..Ankinant of /pinto to the Country. T6!r-nport , ei-tinrittelnier Of the ntint-se Philadelphia, for November, shows the total Ciakd and Silver bullion deposited forifffillnii • • to 1041,2.85,260; and the gold and itaileretu4 . :,..„„Xbe total deposit' for the eleelni moithit of this year show a decided falling se 1852. 186& 1864._ For onno 48,928,652 32,6/0 2 / 0 ereelineretv**pts'aerbibidelphis bated to the operations of the San Promisee branch mint and the New York assay ofnee,liiii the intelligence from California show the yield this year to be even greater than ever. The Buitetia Of that city, from authentic re ports, some of which have before been published, and from the reports of the mint" this year, de rives the following statement of our native gold product since 1847: Deposits of California gold, t all the mints, to December 31, 1843, about $212000,000 Deposits of California gold .t the Philadelphia mint, from January 1, to December 1,1 ilbt. 82,616,929 Deposits of California gold at Elstareaeisee and New Orleans mints, from January 1, to De. amber 1,1854, (part estimated,) 8,000,000 DECEMBER 5 Total home omduction of gold Deduct speck export .3 stare. Siete! of Specie In the c0untry.......... $130,125,048 It does not pretend to say that these figures are strictly accurate, but they have been cau tiously made, and cannot be more than a million or two out of the way, the excess in the country being quite as likely to be over as under the amount above stated. - 1t is thus proved that there is now in the United States about one hun dred and forty millions of dollars, in hard coin, more than there was in the year 1846. It Is very satisfactbry to know the 'peels is in the country and would be even more satisfac tory could people get hold of some of it. We can tell where the hard currency is not to be found, for instance: It is not in the vaults of the Indiana State Stook banks and kindred in stitutions ; ths Cincinnnti tankers an not both ered with. silent deal, nor is the vault of the late 0"W Beak of Cleveland very plethoricwith - Nett' shiners." Who can tell where it io mir By reference to an advertisement in an other column, it will be seen that the Rev. 0. Iturnopleotnres on Tile Origin and Causes of Dentoetaoy in America, this evening, at the Wes leyan Protestant Church, opposite the Cathedral. It is in behalf of a most commendable Object— the Library of Uniontown, Fayette county, Pa.— but aside from this the Reverend gentleman has a reputation for oratory which of itself should command a large attendance. We are sure no one could help being both delighted and in structed. FOR. TEL POOIL—It win be seen by reference to our advertising columns that a lecture will be delivered in the basement of Bt. Paul's Cathe dral, on Thursday evening, on inseilecusal culture. The proceeds are to be applied to the benefit of the poor. The speaker and the subject should draw a foil attendance, and we hope the pro oeeds will amount to a large sum. Such efforts to false fonds for such a purpose should be liber ally encouraged this year. We find the following in. the St. Louis Dana urit, in relation to the horrible murders and sof: tide at Cairo, :. The town of Cairo woe on Monday last, tith'inatie of a meet horrible affray, In which three whits men mod omen* etc were tilled. hem an ',amities.' 'who came up from t&b.o on Tueaday orerales Lot, we gather the bibwlng pm , tkulars The negro had committed some teem*, and pro:woof the law was tamed udnot Idea, which being etersoplos to as executed by Kb anther named Tacker, he men abed deed by a pistol In-Cla bands M the black man. As seen as the mows of the act Pureed; the populace base musaitimetted, —were determined on taking ausconnry vempasua km the Handy deed, and promoted at once to agave the negro. Ha retreated towards a dot bath bet , nglarts 'WM. which was laying at tits river bank, holding • isistogininete hand and a keg of wrath* Muter one of Cis steno, arniromariag be would blow the whole cepreedit of tbethillgfilf-tbay dared to la -' Lands on him. ' Arrivingst Melted he )stowed abased, Ahdt r aboat oa t. *hen twe more of kits (damn aka. trey ..Zst ;bath also, bat bobre they swa th ed ftin negro he _shot both of theindeed with the ramaining charges In his plated. ihie thou and tits boat being tu the river 11. dad a small M. belonging w the boat arannd his beak sadjamp- Ins overboard, was instantly darnel& The thaw Mama of Tuetday ereening, contained the fol lowing vetsioa of the Awry: We were Informed by a pansenger from Cabo retelling of a moat horrible butchery of three whiteface by a negro, and tbeaatempent burning of the negro to death by the popular*. Oar informant stated that the negro had corn =Mad some breach of the law. sad that, on on attempt be. tag quids to Irma him, he resisted to the extent of Ming three of the ufhaeri engaged In It. The populace then toot the matter la head, and, after capturing him, toot him on boon{ of allattuat of which he was the owner. After rein' him *mutely, they piled a lot of rembee4blea atoned him, sad eet ire to there; then pushed the boat out into the stream, and the whole burnt up together- Heat motion the names of any of the parties, and the above is all the information we meld obtain on the Folded." A third account from another eyewitness states seven or eight were wounded by the negro, and that he afterwards drowned himself by jumping • `,•"os, t • ' MEM Tun Barnes or rue ALIILA Conran= wren Harms ns Mturoo.—lt is stated that the Rus sian at the Alma numbered over 50,000 men, with a powerful train of artillery, and that the force of the allies was about the same; after the engagement, which is classed as desperate, the Csar's troops were driven at all itoints by , the bayonet, the Motors losing alxiut 2600 men. Now, it this statement be true, the Russians made but a feeble resistance; the small lou of the allies proves this. The Mexicans would have held oat more stubbornly. In proof, it may be stated that at Churubneoo they inflicted a lass of one thousand upon the eight thousand Americans engaged, and at the Molino del Rey, where Worth had but a little over three thousand troops in all, he lost nearly nine hundred men in lea than an hour. At the same rate, the allies under St. Arnaud and Raglan, in their battle upon the Alma, should have lost something like fifteen thousand men, provided they had fifty thousand men engaged. THE SITES TOR TUC New CUSTOM HOUSIEL--NO hear that the Secretary of the Treasury has de termined upon sites for eight of the new custom houses directed by Congress at its last melon to be built. They are, with the prices paid for them, (the sites,) as follows: New Haven, Con necticut, $24,000; Burlington, Vermont, $7,760; Oswego, New York, $12,000; Sandi/airy, Ohio, $11,000; Toledo, Ohio,$12,000; Chicago, DB :lois, $26,600; Milwauie, Wisconsin, $12,200; Wheeling, Virginia, $20,600. We hear, further, that the sites for custom houses at Belfast and Ellsworth, Maine, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Newark, New Jersey, and Buffalo, New York, and for marine hospitals at Burlington, lowa, Detroit, Michigan, and Cincinnati, Ohio, hare not yet beep selected, the Department not being in poseessiot‘ of the information necessary to a '%411‘.4-41031-I;itc; • ~., ;':' , ' . ':" r ' ' ' =Eli MEM EEMS= .4261,616R89 .. 113,1599A91 A Horrible Affair. .• Nor BAD.—The Albany (N. Y.) Kniokerbock . er has the following:—Jones' dog had s portion ;of his tail eat off the other day. Now we should ;like to propound the following :—Why is the re . • minder of that tail like the editor of the Post? Do you give it up ? Became it's • bit of a wag. r 1 » * • /kr To all Whom It may Coacaorao..di you want a splendid fitting Suit you eon get it at IIIEIBBLEI3. If you want any Gentleman's Pundshing °cods, in all variety, why °RIBBLE has 'em. If you want the best fitting Pants you ever wore, °RIBBLE'S is the plans to have your mown. He aim Muhl, Umbrellas, Clap* Bap, Trunk' Tam; Lo., at pekes to milt all sorts a aaamoirs. 2401aati stmt. bead id Wad. B. QUM& ~ ~~ -,+„ 6a. Moo floturday's Journal of Clommorot] Importations at New York. for the month of November are $8,968,086 lees than for the same month last year, and $l l 225 lees than for the corresponding month 1862. The receipts of free goods have increa sed, as compared wita , impt year bile I iieble either entetikr directly tbroiro into warehouse, show a marked decline, Ws annex our usual comparatlie sunimaryi , . Tomos DOOM As am roi1.1,021112;102 MOM Ce IM. fiez. - for omen 47,X01861 59,282,007 $6,746,539 Ent for warehousing.— .tingo2Bl 2,861,350 2,183,360 Pm goods 291,382 5)4,228 662,817 Specie 80,760 114,342 39,121 Total sot et the p0rt...413,736,067 $12,584,927 $2,631,r42 Wlthtra from tehoone... 1,047,072 1,3&1,008 1,431,776 This makes the total imports since Jan. 15t 58,113,734 less than for the eame eleven months of lastyear, but still leaves it $62;604,895 be low the. Total for the same period of 1862, its will apPear from the following summary: POLICIGX MOATS At. XIII TO[[ FOR ELEVEN 11011T118 TROY • 1852. 1863 18E4. But'd for e0u5umpt'0..598,948,742 $144,007,797 $166,155.443 Xot'ol_ for warehouse... 7,730,384 2,12'2,462 28.963,725 Free Goode. 11,278,185 11,741.200 14.867,342 2,295,410 2,317,901 2,069.116 'fetal ent'd port $119,650,931 $150,160,160 $172,05.46 Withdrawn from wb'ere 14,011,468 14,204,00 21,039,536 The imports.of free goods, mostly tea and cof fee, have inereased about $8;000,000. The im ports of dry goods show the greatest decline, and especially during the month just closed, when the receipts were lees than half as large as for the correspondiog month of last year. Thus the total entries of dry goods for November were 52,583,105 lees than for November, 1858, and $881,197 lees than for November, 1862. The receipts of cash duties for the mei:Ancor respond with the comparative imports, showing a decline from the same month of last year of nearly one million of duties. The estimates for the next year must have a far lower sum than is here represented. We have compiled a com parative statement for the month, and a quar terly statementfrom the opening of the year: clln UOIIti lIIICIAND AT Tag MIT or XIV troll. 1861. 2iq0arten..47,617,837 $11,1254,00 510,87:1499 31 quarter— 8,632.425 10 10,041,84 08 8,804.261 06 ad 9leir6m-12,201,190 08 18,618;106,14 12,099,868 In October.... 2892,109 67 2,765,604 Z 3 2.462,115 10 In November. 8,061,476 86 .2,012,986 92 1,761,023 46 $28,073,088 83 $0,120.118 n P6,4'4,0,067 36 We are now nearly at the close of the year. We look fora oomparative decline in the receipts of foreign goods during the month of December, but so many orders have been countermanded eines the opening of the last Fall's trade, that it is difficult to make an estimate with any confi dence. We may be certain, however, that the imports of foreign goods during the year 1865 will show a very material decrease in comparison with the year soon to expire. We shall thus have far less demands upon our product of gold, and if our cotton crop goes forward at fair average rates ; may even look for an almost total cessa tion of specie shipments. This, for a while, might be omeidered desirable, but we are much more afraid of disinter from home speculations than from the purchase of too many foreign goods. grant Ms Elandlaid Shield and Harmer.] Ellimps/ar Fight. The latest breach of the peace, occurred in Plymouth township, in this county, last Toes day. Miss Harriet Brown, daughter of James Brown, Seq., had went in the evening before to visit a neighbor, Mr. Wm. Castor, and the matt morning as she was retiring home alone, a pet deer, three years old, belonging to Mr. Castor, leaped over the high fence enclosing his terri tory, and-pursued her. He overtook her about midway between Mr. Castor's and her father's house, and at once attacked her—be struck her on the side with sufficient force to cut with his horn through all of her outer and under clothing and drew blood. As Miss B. fell, she courage ously took the deer by the horns and clung to him, sometimes being dragged on the ground, and at others regaining her feet—the animal all ' the time striking and cutting her with his feet. The deer finding himself foiled by the courage of the brave girl, attempted another mode of at tack, and endeavored to push her up against trees and thus shake her from, bee bold on his horns. But it was no go—she held on; but in the °puree of the struggle the deer dragged Miss B. near to a fetniehrei point where there was a large stack of straw placed against It on the other able; the poor girl being unable to make herself heard IA tuitAiries for kiVoisa from effort and lows of blood, met about herlor some source of escape. nod looked upon the straw stack pe the only waft retreat—and manceuvring so as to got the deer user up to the fence, let go of his horns with her right hand and tried the gouge game' —putting her thumb into his eye, gave it a hard push; this .so hurt and frightened the beast that as quick as lightning be bounded back some fif teen feet from ber. and before he had recovered from his fright sufficiently to renew the attack, hie fair ontagonist had gained the top of the fence and from tbence to the top of the stook— completely foiling her adversary. From her high position she succeeded in Ling the at tention of a neighbor, who ato her relief. The fight lasted near an hour, and at its close Miss Brown's clothes were nearly all torn oft her, and she was cut in almost every part of her body by the hoofs of the animal. We think this lady has courage and address enough to take any circumstance of life by the horns,' and could share in the adventures of a Crockett. &rattan Coartnecnon.—The New Orleans ! (La.) Delta says: We have a friend, (don't say it was us, dear reader,) a eis footer, who i was promanading on • public occasion with • magnilloeut woman. "We are the observed of all observers," said the gentleman. "Yea," replied the lady, "we are two bril liant stare." "Pat the stars together, responded the gen- Ilersten, "and what s brilllsta sun they would " hostel" VMS UNGALLAST.—The last Knickerbocker, her the following upon a poetess with red hair : rid:l2l,4lWe woman, bow sad Ls your lot— Your ringlets ere rod and your poems are not." Father Matthew has gone to Medlars for his health. Perhaps If he had continued to take good Madeira in Ireland, he would not hare lost • AT Dr. i'Laa•4 Liver FalliineeTtda groat =slicing has supplanted all others for the cure of Memos of the Liver. Its effects an eo refuter) , and !speedy, and at the same time so perfectly safe, that it le not surprising it should mapercede all others. Invented by a very dinette. gabbed physkden of virgin's, who practiced In a region of country in which Hetet* or Liver Complaint, to pecu liarly formidable and common, and who had spent years in discovering the Ingredients and proportioning their quan tities; them Pills are peculiarly adapted to every form of the Memos and never fail to alleviate the most obstinate is... of that larribie complaint. They have justly become celebrated; and the researches of Dr. M'Lane have placed his name among the benefactors of mankind. No one ha, lug symptom of this formidable complaint, ebould be without these invaluable Phis. Dave you a pain in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, which increases with preenere—unable to tie with ease on the left side—with ooeaskenal, sometimes constant, pain under the shoulder , : blade, frequently extending to the top of the shoulder! Rely upon It, that although the latter pains are sometimes taken fur rheumatic, they all mine from disease of the Liver; and It you would have relief, go instantly and buy • boz of Dr. EPLane'e Liver Pills. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. ld'lnne's Cele brated Liver Pills, and take none else. There another Pills, purporting to be Liver Pill., now belbre the public. Dr. M'lnne's lever Pills, also his Celebrated Versulfuge, men now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United State. and Canada. Also, for male by the pole proprietor., FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd ft Co , No. 60 Wood street. sir Great Cure of Rheiunatlem.e.Ths editon of the ItiehmondlDpublican, of December 24th, 1862, say that Carter's Spanish Mixture to no quack medicine. They had a man in their prees room who was afflicted with violent mercurial them:nu:lsm, who was continually complaining of misery in the back, limbs and joints s—hls eyea had become feverish and mat , ery, neck swollen, throat sore, and ail the symptoms of rheumatism, combined with Ecrofula. Two bottles of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE cured him, mid, in au editorial notioe as above, they bear testimony to Im wonderful effects, and eay their only gent to, that all soffesing with disease of the blood are not aware of thee:Satsuma of anch a medicine. They cheerfully recommend it. tel See their oerttfleate, end notice In ftdl around the bottle. derklin s a. • - • ••• • •'.; •• - • "" f•vl • . ' 2l l 4 .1 Z4 , 111:4 "."1. s -;" 010:4; • • tr. ;. 4 • • • • •C ELME =MIN • , •11. MEE By the O'Reilly Lines tor the Morning Poet THIELTY.THIRD BIXSOND 6.IIBESON • Vruianatirol'Ortv,Dseendier de--Bnassa.-- ?he Senate ores male to order at ball' past 12 o'olook-27Senators were present. The Beartitary resitialetterfrote Mr. Atchison, dated Platte City ; IMesonii, tioreurtnir 11, sta ting that Wills ooiddit . et be premed it Washing ton before the third week in December, he re signed his poet as President of the Senate. Mr. Hunter moved its acceptance, and the Hen. Lewie.thren. be chosen President-pro tete pore for today. Agreed to. Mr. Case took the chair and returned thanks, acknowledging hte incompetency to preside over Seats. The usual committee was appointed to wait on the Preeideni, which consisted of Messrs. Matron, Dodge, of lowa, and Tousey. Mr. Hamlin moved that the daily hour of meet- tog be 12 o'clock. Agreed to. At ten minutes after two o'clock the message wits reoeired from the Prenideut, by , his Secre tary, Sidney Webster, =dread, and the message and documents were ordered to be printed and also 10,000 additional copies. The Senate then adjourned. House.—The House Wag celled to order at 12 o'clock. The roll was called and 197 answered to their name,. Mr. Charles S. Lewis, of Virginia, was elect ed, and Mr. Goodwin, of Sew York, and Mr. Bristow, of Kentucky, were sworn in as new. members. The nenel committee was 'appointed to wait on the President . . .The Speaker called the attention to the fact, that on the last day of the former session the President sent in a vetoof :tbe Myer and Har bor Bill, but there then being no quorum, the message was not then read. The message was ordered to be printed on motion ,of Mr. Clingman, mud its further con sideration postponed until We dnesday. Mr. Dawson introduced thedlomesaftad Bill in lieu of the one returned from the Senate Nat session. logersoll offered a resoled* which lies over, requesting the President to communicate to the House any correspondeace with the French government relative to the refusal to al low the Minister to . Spain to page through France, matte. appointed to wait on the President, re ported that they had performed that duty, and that the President would at once communi cate his message. Mr. Beady introduced the Bill extending the Bounty Land-Laws. Mr. Walbridproffered a resolution with* lies over, instructing the Committee on Ways and Means to bring in a bill removing the present duty on foreign colds. . Mr. Sellers; asked leave to offet. a Resolution that the President inform the Reese, if not in compatible with thelie in4lst, what wee the object or objegel - of the g or confer ence of American Ministers at ; Ostend, and whether the said Conference was in obedience to instructions of the Secretary of State, and what hes been the result of it. . Objections were made. The President's Meesage was reeeived and re ferred to s Committee of .the Whoho on the state of the Union; 20,000 extra copies were ordered to be printed. The House then adjourned. llocrotary of the Treasury'', Report. WA/111100TM CITY, December 4 —The Same. tery of the Treasury reports the receipts for the fused year ending JOOO 80th, 1864, from all sources. 478,549,705; which, whit :the balance in the treasury on the let of Ju1P;,.1858, ($21,- 942.892,) gave the total for the of year, $96,492,587. The expenditures of thom years amounted to $75,864,639, leaving:a balance in the treasury on the let of July of 6120,187,967. The receipts for the quarter endhig September 80th, 1854, $21,521,802. The estimates for the remaining three quarters of the Seise year amounted to $42 ; 500,000. Amount of public debt outstanding from the Ist of July, 1854, amounted to $37,180,506.' The Secretary anti epees a &Ding off at the customs, owing to the reciprocity treat 7, and the abort crop. The tonnage of the United States exhibit 4hailla for the itsr.cif. 895,882- teat "'"ThlVtereie 'ter .the year were $26.821,817: - . In the excess, of exports the ititteriuks state of the r 011040.0 441- .00 the Seoretary to again cell the sttentio6 of Conrail to the propriety of reducing the rave ns,t from the eastoms. Re recommends but throe mice of duly, via: 100, 40 and 25 cent. in the place of 8 schedules at pretest in nee. earatlasra !two. asattixoas, Deoember 4 —Orleans papers of Twasday are received. The steamship Nautilus arrived .at Orleans from Brazos ; abs bring' 3t56,000 in specie. Unusual excitement prevails along the Iron ier, but nothing but talking is going on. A large force of Mexican trope at Mstamoyas, under (}ea. Wool, had summoned the Seminole Chief Wildcat sad his followers there, it is sup tweed, for some secret mission. A vigilance committee hss been established at Point babel. Galveston dates to the 25th ere received. Gen. Rusktpusttdus the Governor's refusal to receive Welke; sod Kings securities. Maltase depredations are continued. Three solditgitroni Fort Davis had been killed. Truss Snow Storm.—stoppage of RoLI Road Trans. Now 'You, Deo. 4.—The Erie Rail Road freight trains were abandoned to-day. They will reams their trips to-morrow. The express train of this morning arrived at Oswego at 6 o'oloch, this afternoon. The morning mail train for Boston reached New them at 7 o'clock this evening-by the aid Of WO engines. The Houle Telegraph Lines east of South bridge were torn entirely from the poles for a distance of ten miles. The storm was unequalihd for violenoe for many years. Burnt*, December 4.—A fire broke out here at one o'clock to-day, in the Frontier Flour bill], at Black Bock, which, with all its contents, was consumed. Fifteen thousand bushels of grain end three thousand bble. of Flour were in the mill at the time. The Propeller International, which was lying at the dook,,took Are and burnt to the water's edge. SheWu owned by the Bu ff alo and Brand ford Railroadrindwrae worth 4116,900. Virginia Dansigeratin Otani °navigation. Eton - win, December 4.—After a erormy ale- Sion of three days, Mr. Wise was nominated for Governor. .On a motion to make the nomination unanimous, there were many noes, but the abate man declared the nomination overwhelmingly carried. The entire session was stormy. Reso lutions wets passed approving of Piercele admin istration and declaring that he had faithfully adhered to-the Constitution. Railroad Collislow. &caulks, Deo. 4.—The fast train from Buffalo came in collision with the fast train from thisoity, this morning. The three loco. motives on the western train and the two on the train coming east, were badly smashed, and two thrown off the track. Both of the trains were out of time. It was snowing so that they could not see. . The snow is 80 inches deep here. Great Iltow Storm.—SSVttal Stsamboate New Yogx, Dee. 4.—A terrific snow storm oe. marred on the Hudson River last night. The steamers Adrian, Mamely and Troy, and other boats, names unknown, with the barges Ohio and Monroe, were sunk, and four or 410 boats went aahore near Roundon4 There is one foot of snow near Roundout. A Tract Distributor Beates...aurir. Some Irish brutally beat a man named El dridge, yesterday, while. preaching and distrib uting tracts near tlia Catholic church, opposite Tompkins Square. The ringleader was arrested. There has been two sada half feet of snow along the Delaware Divislan. Wrest eigtta T. P. Perkins. BOSTON, Deo...&i ere wee a tremendous gale last night, and serious shipping disaster?. Numerous vessels are o re ; amongst them is the brig T. P. Per from Philadelphia, loaded with coal for this port. As yet :here is not any loss of life, ezmipt one boy. Wreck Of a wedapiroa Lakis arts. CZAR/ AND, Deo. Schooner Omar, with a cargo of stilt, went ao tio west pier this morn ing. She is a total loas. Tremendous exertions are making to save the Stew, but thus far with out success. A goversttAent life boat was wrecked alonguide. eow. &awn; Bea 4.-4 ep he maw eentiened Mae for $0 hours, ea& the iiedsate btodrai up. .~ . ~. Piro at Itivindo New You, Deo. 4. Heavy Pall at def/,Dee. 4,-41hews. • - .. *not heee hut sight. The weather is now sr - .. .. Thaali.”.111111610 0 ND EMILY Of MI N 7 . *sting up. Beversl vessels were driven 21"1"5"31NI /ID at ' W I gl ...:,,,,,:„ :411=1411111belet.fbr thew/ma., love. a WON, Irfortland there is • foot of mow, OM Is ; - L"' 96 Wood And. _ . _ • - i . ^ NWV Ne . --- Snow Sterna in Nee Y . ork,s - , z ,:. ~,,,,w 'tom, Deoember 4--.ThertlY• • snowstorm throughout the nortlerStind portions of the State , ranging j up.44l -.. in d •th. .., --.... IV k.: , ~ Si- Morse's Inviggoyatra.dirMar or Core dial.—. 4 bast of fearful decoy lie . .ve in ram past been considend susceptlble of reliecrat not of care. ate literally estertulturad by thligesperstira.ioniirthew may be enumerated nervous beeittele,radoleient;raural . gin, indhration, nervous burial:op, train* TraulTir is Us Berle stelt* hypochondria , * vertigo, spasm, fainting fits, general weakness, and a tost of fouctraal disorders seetting the general boilth of astatine boor "'Aka roue dy for any of the complaints which pram sexual Mora city, it hen absolute and Wearable ratter. The ~radial to put up, highly ranotrated, in pint bob ties. Price time dollars per fettle: two foe Or. dellant au le Melia dollen. C. H. RING, Ptoplietor, 192 Bradley, Nine Turk. Bold by Druggists tioragbont the flatted States, Goode and the West Indies. • AGENTS. SLIMING * REM, No.oo Wood strut, Pittsburgh. DR- GEO. IL KEYSER. N 0.140 Wood 'beet, do B. B. SELLERS t GO, No. 57Waxl knot. J. P. FLEW IN% AThothoof 01tr. . dractmr ..:40.):1"1 4.10 tOr. Allegheny City... The DZMOOBATIO FM. BOUTPUI OCIAMITtrA,of Allsebeeyetty, will meet the house of Damn Gus? in the Third Warn, ear. DAY, the 12th of December . 1864, at 7% o'clock, P. fbr the purple, of Wog the time and penes for hoking the Primary Meetings In the several Wards, preperstaty to the . City Diestion, in7eounty neat The Oilowing named persons compile the instethe Commit se a Pint Wand. Chas. 11. Paulson, Matthew I. fillwart, Jo. seph F Beckham, &coed lfbul—Thamsa Most, Abraham Funk, Samuel Third Ward.—Themes Farley, ADD= Ihnson, heap Gent. hank Ward.—blontion Faster dere ' LrlMred 0 MO 0;1.44 (Dinot& and Union espy.) ULeeture..•The Bev. 050. W. BilkilAP will . LSC I.llltll, In the MITHODIBT PROTSCANT CROWE, on Fifth street, opposita the OithedisivllClS (Tuceday) ItTSEILSG, et 7 o'clock. Bad...l—The Origin ezni Games of Dincomacy Aininits. The above Lecture is the mote which was retched with so roach eclat when lately delivered Ink= the Iliazylead Historical Society. The prams& will be icompriered to Increesing the Library of Madison College of the W P. Chorch, loccted at Unbantown, layette candy, Pa. Admittance PS cents; or, • gentleman mad two WWI, 110 mote. dsciat. • • LA. turn, balms JIM P.&'l natituta. A Lettere of laralsorott Comma will be deliver ed by Very Rim IL AMASON, ea THURSDAY MINING NM, .t o m o'clock, la the bremiett of St Ruin Cathedrel —the ' fbr the bent &t of the Pees. cde6:2L litateammt OP the condition of the PITTSBURGH TWINY COMM - ‘f NY, ma required by the Obactur. • DIL • Bills of Exchartge end Dheounted Net e 5...-4660,676 16 Utah in ininde of B'ke sad Brokb-Y676 30 66 L now 37 --JAM 8i j DS Ell WNW& 66 oa Depth] Stock— —4 11 : 4 0 0 00 Ds. to Dunn 14‘406 42 Dividend De. 6, unpaid—..- ...... 3,416 00 Diseiviante end Prunkunn . . 1,1276 75 00441344 at rend-- liidtvidesl Deposita on een set--....—.• 260,670 11 Do do lat current 044--..—..IWAS 33 16 = 11. miTIUMMM blemborMO. dedM Net , ettea LelPette W • street. EIIHNUANSIOP, BOOSLICLIWIrts. ABMIHWCIO, Ao. .E —Prof. MILLAR s M. candelas to wasios -T stur dar span aiiry folorabis tame, bistrsetiou tbe aWve of brandies, g dim tharongblyi for tbs duties of the counting room day sat ere. aims. Mr. JOHN HAY, Professor of -Nsophig,bet Passe ned ths llostbit Wa We gnat papa fo ws is onetifiang tells sways swots: eationi as • thorocA book-hamar sad fulls teasetent to iantruct young gentownt team seleeesof areatals. brides bangs good sombassetialas and ripe arbeler in other sr spasm Joss 11an.% totality/am in 'libber& Corneserold Coarse 31111116 Y. Pions, Prima* of the Third Word Ptiblis Scowls. isgalastr, %an* not Ward saltaffsghibillesf. I an combed INS Prot. Mar is esdiesti7 for hie probation. hisufli t deed President of Jefferson °Oat& _„ . Coadlasto tor Aiiiiirassa of itlio—Vhird 0111 MT NWT will b. as Wier.'laal . . e. 116 - fad arwaaNtwa. I Wary: W. S. OUSE AND RON PAINT= —lima e( and Letts:is; H dope for the tree by W.* th rtraffpfairaliffsdik moot. opposite Arpin'. • • nouns dee) noel - SAL. AT A OR RALS aIAROLTIR. • —The suberiter offere to Pell the onatilf ef of Oral, and 108 arra of outface, attester at Treamete's Lomstiag, on the Ohio riot.. in Hancock eount7, property ha. facilities rarely met wi th ; the rots bin. I fee thick, of the very beet quality of Baesdaausaltial.,ead az • point on the river where the water Is shoat 13 fwt rat the lowest stage, sod a very large pool, eutlldlent to harbor RV cad boats. Also a charter for the pompom of egaddildt lag rani works at the ethos point. There Ii areatad pso above a trot rate over hot haw Kilt The above wrd be mid half, threequattare, os the .bola, to Kelt purchasers. Terms Hey and ripe mriersta Roc further particulars enquire of ROBIRT NYMAN. on the vrrtnis,, or of JAMES CI RICIERX, Real lbtate • t, at thie oak.. it,{ AHttIAQIC : Its History, alum:Err and lienaltst ue 111 Sanctities and Its Profanities; DJ Samos and its Pacts; Demonstrating Its Influence es • Civilised Lunt. Don, on the Happiness of the individual mei the Provpreasof the Sap; by T. L. Mange, M. D, and Mrs. HUT a (love Nichols; in I volume, I 8 no., cloth: Tide Book of Marriage IN 'TM diderent M an any other over written on its prolific and suaaastive theme. It Is a Pl•SiOIIII and wientific inveetigation, owing the connect/cm of this ,great central social histittition, with the actual east* of unman misty, and demonstrating the trite lawn and conditiona of the love relations of the scree, which are reamed, to isitivkinal sovvreigrityand social harmony ;or the highest condition and grated hritieseof Man. Price sl. Yor sale by MINER. At OM, deed No. DI liatitidieki street. icruat AL BROTHER JONATHAN, Dr the Holiday: OW supply. Lie May, or nudes of Thlnp Actual end Penothie: by Mary Lannon; fourth supply. In Doors and Out, or Vim from the Massy Dam: by Oliver Optic. Pollan' end Religion, a Thanksgiving Bassos: by Hwy. Csarles Wadswortk A large .nd emessims mply of Distils, me WA just reosived sad th mile by H. A. anarmeatir A ax, N 0.16 Fourth sheet. • OMETHING NHW.—The Turtle& Hair Helm is an ex (*Hera article, and aboald be !band ow the toliet of Mr/ lady who values the glossy yet not greasy appearance of the htlr. Also, the Reryetic Beep, for the ours of acre chopped halide; It also rredere the Ain soft, gator& and white. Bold wholesale and retail • deed . tolopip. • iILYATON 111,11RILLIS 'MIST POWDZIIIbe best I Yeast Powder now in nos Tboosinatingansuelbout. article 'bona perdue. none but thio; 14 dot nowived by JOB. 1%1=30, - &et =nor of Oa Mamma and bratitet it. 43 - 0130(11Y8 IND CELIDUI—A sone Difing rem edy tbr the eon of levve •w Ague sod otbee Moue Weans ; dem reotived by dont SIittELITZ PORDISB3-4 gross neat' prepared ea . • and Sue ftle by [deco] JOEL YLIPERG. rmalved. 43 aim oats at deal• rabo IS east DeigkAam, vbiah . A. be sold piaeas £ CO. O,IIAWL&—A. A. *AEON * CO. bate just readvai $ 0 &rum Ebbw]; worth p, which they win all at the low prim of 02% mats. died BLITT r. B.— - 1 kd roll and keg jest loathed and ler lobby deod SMITH k EINCLAIL and kegs, just readvadand ko■da SMITH i 61114ILLUL AULD-111 L deal L)tINN PROPkeTY BALL—A tremble X brick Swelling Muse, with Lot 4t het treat lerlB6 deep toe it Int olio. The Hone la well anamgedin tits beat velum In ambit and eenveniewee, with pa end nate fixtures, &a. It la am of the best in thec=th for workmalp and =eerie. The leaflike le and agreeable. A Beak debts and Omega Baum on the B. IXITHBJIBT Y MI. deed 14172dird erne AtLICO44 AND frlirr A. MASON _ • sew 4, now °pairing upwards of 20 cam of bet. colored Call• cow, which be sold vary low; oleo, • large solottereat of new styles M. Wanes, et eery moduli the maw prloaa. deed SIIAWI.N, aIiAWLIA—A. A. MASON 03. will apestaa Monday, Dexmbar 4041100 &taws, which will , bs ee.7 l4 at almost aacchat die mat of uutonhaturc i ALISRATOB-28 kegs dayleceirad by dec4 ERNST IL MUSK& WILL INSIMAXOI COILNUrf OF PITTSBUICOH, 00111/11,8 OP FOURTH AND SMITIIFICLD arum •welluirtsed Capital, 11800,009.• TMMg DUMDUMS and tab= groping against minor damage by Are, sad tin perils of Um ilea and Nand Navigation and Trideopintation. Wm. Y. Johnitosa ' Body Panicle; W. WOlistooki limaidy T. Prissid, : ' Josiah KW& I. Chia Sproul, A. J. lows, thaws X Wblai, JIICOb P 11124114 A. A. Wrier, Janus B. beery, W. A. haws, • Vi lois ilssopoosi, A. Wilblas, W. IL Oma Bow MIL X ha& JOILMITAW,• Pm/11/AAA. 'LADY PAlTillisll4 Nlisi PowAisst. A A. NUM, Boorstary asol'lreasers. A. S. Comma, Losistiuit aasolary. dodaha l:halr , e Plgimiwlitlle College. pus follow splead.kt Clam kraal/ail Ma be arenled to the claire at the rot Anneal Exandtsatio, Much, 186 A Must premium for each of thylkdietrlng club. es, Oa: For the grealeet brchrisoey ilankKeeignif Clain For the greateln Obem. For the restart *ardency In the thennuirrial Law awn Oue Mat Claes lieleshualifpla Boolbliimogrob, worth Second pisniniuntlise ids of the earns eleasea tine First Claes BeisenareisiF in Panmoiship, worth ISO. Third premium to emit not the same classes. One eacced Chas Nine premium in elk IaMILIONs • Misi &vented will be anrle teenakestiti =WIWI be sold by successful criapplitorn - No such premiums Mee ewer boss matifiri examination by any instinallothr libirblon Ja the Blunt &IOW!. CHAPPBD lIANDO lerbeelid br th e H a p e tte Reelk. It it eat mai weeetteee *Mole parrot; also for the QM of laid . iladtoes. 0 sews s caw Meld wholesale ealiseheltity deg A It. 001111/1111112. Me Third I Alum PaAVIODY-IZal ti as &Dina* *iss,ses- EMINNI orremurs Notes:, • • OALlig - 1111711, of New c. . he la at plaid*: done a mune of I: AT PITMBIIIia 11, whore he will madam till - Decembis lath, during which period he may be so:mulled daily, st his roans at the City Hotel, corner of Thirdand anithliald for (211101430 ssia S. ienrns, • 71ildhLii DISEABI3, antral dhon . eannontsd with ae predisposing to Oonsuarp. ling Wats heatinent orraiski ilk =Ole expeller:we sad narl==r ihr obsereation.harfilaninni the Dr.lPb dodoes trigwojokt isalleath pananalilkin aserpr. IhAs ponhie • whew ft is not, a careful ataleonaot of Abe rase DM' be ' shot by . ,t übaWk.* orina‘ • prompt reply tellt , be rahrtandoglsline his °p of tho awn and when he is willing to undertake the Crestoadut wiDetate.ttte WICIPers. of Abe rosediserequisite. (nasty, .WHOWARD ltealtlt 'Aissisilatlosi $ Plttabutigh, Pa.-.OIIIC Ir, AL: $ . lOl 79 IVY MOT, assent* tn. Teiektkph Vines; • This Aseinstlies aerennes Its the e t "Mak& annual esdetekvs to esch other In met Of sktineffOr 14 ,4 ddmt. Sy win a mall lead,' parcautt,ll•=n; thelo•m 6 Hon snores a weekly benentdarlos svensteg Win $2,26 to $lO r week. In thiskenelenser mesubiso latY sawtement and . MAU,' /1,- D. WILICIVELI, Tres:dent. 4 . . T. J. Harm, Dknil t Marta llktlosiait Kora, Lam Beam, 0. 1 N. Oeusedthil.lituna' , IL D. tiZf' PUNAlank wead,Lria Weitzelit...No. 011•11. Way atriatii . 'tlivap of the rtta baaplairalltoadVatopawy, tliat ea el e ction will lie AL itatesesillaillawisramiatvPa.fatethe MSS AL ON DIICLIIIaIth, at U &amt.-A. lytorDitac. tea ID as 41r.tharimahgg yew. TUUMAS J. ISIUK-Preilient 1* IlieSsitilillittmlnansiimOiriiiimy OFFIaIit:664TITH 8T1410121 JuijsclinchiuM l 4 , vimormiwiltelt, PLt &UM & HOO/If. e&NtSatit& Catztss Oststot, Swtestary. This IClonpauy oaskssispoyUsisMe ` tax COMM tad will 1.1111 RUSKS. , , ==o Etas tioiViaolo.4 lee 1151 'Mine BSA. Aid/Wag Lois Ind &now by Phis, and agthwt - the Peas antis Ses and Islanttlississtion sod Transputofian. Poliaiws lama at ths lomat rags consistent with nasty tO IaSPOSOL James&l W zi. a Haves, . . IrClorkan, Jaws D. William rmutps. "Lod"' Jan' . raDe.tfa4 • =h D. IL D., Robert Galw,, dlezathsr D 05704 Horalo rtimi l Ect i.b44 ' Wal.P ir ldatea, helm Marshall, Gonne ILETTILTN. " • Hiram fitavt . T, Ter. Jaylicky _ _ . -• A issimuusag coarser- i , HART/OIID, CIINN. .-7, CluurtiONsul ; ItIF/17VOtioMtooleta 00 , 000 • Tr ~.l.lstaid Tudor, - • • , .11bdonir ) bolt: . Word Reolibftgo., - B.A.ltulkeley .Icooph Munch, • Bawd Mother, • .. Iteduciok TyLor, &thud Juan, • - • • Bautuoll Ui titg: * • lA* A. Tunis, Henri Z. Pratt, . Atha L.Stormeil, Austin Dualism, Omar It.Donds, Junius IL Morph. Airketiedos- ea it,, mad Island Bioko tooled on thouno dotsem; by GAUGE XL 411NOLD, A g 't, - ded.2ll No. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. We 70 AMILISII UIESIZILOCO Company OS Plitsbuirghe—R. D. SING, President; DLL L. YARRW I3 ..ISMMIOSSI. Cgioss 94 llfiderAre banes Mond and Magistrate. lasuirs/IDLL and ,00 Biskaion the Ohio and Milian inCLlsressanderibsdarlen spinet. Loss or - • i ALIIO-4pbsit Use Pes=e b ßen, and Inland Nerig* tloaaadi*Depatetioa.. • 1LD.104, Win:Larimerjr., Willkmßasslayi• ' Eamuel/L. Hys. . - libertZloanispjr., ,JohnlLDitiortirf Tare IL remark, , Francis Seam, &all • LaTILD irliremenNi insurance .111AMMY:iXkia.thetfittligiSlasryzrosai4 ADllassi• sotist.LlES and MAXIM, =ICS ofall Dio.l.Wataz Argot. J.W..3lcoprlmMt, W.I. Amlimma, • MI. amrsO r P.,„8. I Wm. Id. Edgar, H..8.= , I C. FL,Amilmq, , ..Wfillom Collinsmi si, I, IL 11. Siabatz,, - John it Irv* Joes9 ll Ear, Wm. Willtmom, 7 - Ilimitl Compbell. ,110,2- A LARGE_ ',um.. &ILE.: 'A i? " watuVoW - Viiiia 11 1MLIK llama &VW* Me &do mem Itiiiiiamtaltag alma atallits• Itli M oneHrof iot vow - to beind I far jrtirpOoes. Tlf4o portet, broutki - Mogan of O. B. M. estillf, atJdtZdia• - Foorb Amt. abort. 16;;E:Si Ibreaukra-raialasththwasths newspetair bowswar4-ISseowt, between Woollend SWIM sareets, sad J. MAN leortheathe teener of Dtheroad, - Atte• erress abbot:* therattendlogPloaledinsrtotthribove Inal. triZr a tebrst quarter of lOW • • • , foe adwiwise wag he made tette:or - et all boars at their amre, or at the Hoeptial at 2 o'cleek,, - P. M. .fit ammo( ditaliW Wary erethattheist ante 1.73, witlerat for: lamp 'C. a 47 U 0 MITI r p 1 Import Awl liluansaLs Thaler in EL-001 AND I= p r, 'AND - DitYoloooB, oiler, to dry and mann, driers *a imp -tad yea nelacted' !hack at Gads as any Madam bonny and tans .aving night, time sin •Arn - • tilony3 W 4 . U. a orkiell OS .20.4iag, Waistdorea 001, W 40100.14 betwanikfthatrscand:Vhips ell.t. - Yarns4seg Low; Na .U 6-4114.14 every 'readerreiTtig,, ; ~.. 5 ~~ IW- !tens er-- The JOURNW/WeN • SO O:LIMY, of Plinsbursh and ALleibeny, inset:eon the font WILDICIEDAY of every math, at SUIGNIEELVITICRW, in the Disnion.f. By crier. jetty ORO. W. 1101281,-Besetaxy. rCATTENT/Oti I IL L. o.—Yoa ore Denby notified to DA oattoad at yew Anoory, on ATIWRIMItr, sad YEIDAYD, for &W. sadMOND V to trims= lath bog , sr woozy tom Wear the °outplay. P; SANS, marilittori Beetotorscro trot.. ILLIBOWB OATIOCELIPM—OokWImII7 fOr J. did J.N• Br INVIDON Porsaaaeatly Located..-- :. 4 THXY 00111.1 V—how dame as row tbrattur in Wrlttoi m bhoek-liessparmg. et tto Oceamer dot estiao__ Wood steiet,. Prot 31310LLLVA . politely Writs persone 'rho are intorestod to OILL and N. the mot ingnoreosentanade vrz= „ Ltheir pupils lei this .• • - o a t tumid to the M r. Depiat. soma by that dittlngodehmal Protean% JOilli BARRY. Letalwadvered daily. Bacons warranted. -Open item g A.M. to 10 P. Or., thus alluding gas onnortunitylbr young roam srbollos business will eetsdrolt Of their - atteoettt lb* doh to roudoo instroetlea vdigAt. - rio - r3O '`-‘Harpies lispidam, Ise .Blssoit; A ee etalara ftbian'l like Danat i borr; ; Streas aeatih ts ; now suppiy. enhaanr bar peearabart SO amts. Patera:ea firlamaredier; Mutts ; Paaairexters tar Ilkovasbar; basta. fleatiar Joesisa, far Obsillbeir sad Saw Yaw. Jut evashad by agara~ba= Boot Mare at StWooa *est. JO6. 11.11affe. 101111101 CUTVIRS-110 et the • •• • • tam Ite i hind ea{ sm Ipirer. aii4M) JA101615 WABDEOP F LO Sattpe. Moms,. The bsielemuilf Artegkeel ilea Bulbous 116(41, ter ilichliAkedellee Reigate at wit. laDva.d P rlllith street. • QILK • &MR • OMNI ! low tam I,oa, W•ditik,asd squaw • un."4.12• - VI tiringd. Pmmimaigua 1111NOSAILILIS—Jit pat lap 4 , :2 f i~ ~ rPitB-13adlisa * Loam P••/, Ito, lin:sebt by posao A rt k!!14.7*.i" r, TIMMIAIG aooaillaitlill TWO LUMMOX b. 1/ lorpßiyatilbig Nous, eaavenientiy arranged, flidearta itwe M% Idirliglrerienr, goa itglooegaisig t aid * a ak XO2O mad Un i t Thslotine - Nab* *ft a. •froot ‘. 4 agrvl/1 ' • iniatiods Ageitg. 1•11:1 t. 1,01 aa4l.6"lavaistag i= etba trn a by ars""Mtir" ." T. S. .Thisd. mod amithfieli pinui tyr foga. sasiirrireirosua.. imormiref Ibilaiskied sad • b -w_ fa - A by" Ualeireflevse* • 81104,1110 , mat Of *Bpi ta. ,lgii*aeBdn;tials, et . " r MI=E sad Lima INT STRUT SATURDAY 1111*.Dor, No. 111 Ile Alas Mee sad Seanstary. , Ha 117--Meets ant and thtCd 1 50 EN & DATLBOdi =cl • Q' InarDROP, Mkt stmt. UlNt5 • ffeartAssokifent. lk busses , MWI ' • =kia.f**' , - ' _ --^ . ~ '1 ' r Norm • '1114.- 7L wronamairof WIEN J1M1173 , 19,11100711.41111.1.1 1 11 11estribillftlikr—' - of Ali Louisa— Pas di Dr0x.....7..".: 7 111110 AL a. 4., arilliesem - - . mAnT,Apriias sum . Air Amor - • - A.O.fY.X. IC - 1-111i;L:,L.: METRONDTAN - smmui% M x i1Mg.i&1 ... V611116, 10 :41■11.1a thatl be 'ltllr vfpni .--. 1 XI C .511 Et t --. ‘,. -TAIIIIISIDAX. Oman 110, ~t, r 7 =ULM) . , ..ig-fir....... t i * 24121541.1 -... mioat Hs ' we= via in ea laa issems. Hs , ""Pri= l / " 1 " 41 4. 11 0 1 . MO . •,. - " Wks' and ClblntrotsdAmalsolpinn - ' 114 : 041t " 1. *- 11 SIT III.,- Gents. ening Tlanliar askrantila eitiMarlf et: - ; Zbeelssanawiltaidag in AllievearOirovilt ; • ffscalator Hall, on Banady, Plonlinbar AL : • Ils,Miinuma 4041 iii wialaiiioari &mkt . ~ ',, , :i ,irab above , aaMoleoos. • ,,, gtn V deloak; A. AL,tolllolisdk, lapel:Moak, P. AL Also, nit lbanalint Hai 1* •:- 1 city, on Tneodar , A, Than~a amettellosisimi 1 - ' 4* . *Of Sity**WiNgfriril . 1 **...P" °I/ 0 4*We *iiiku;_• OW U. lfititii4; i guonottes a own in. Mr ease 4/ A) Diewirrer , _ 1 that wet , 041m 1 40 0 14. P.Whiglp MEW JIM i mod tuardedv thre/ear w):crbisimita eitismiit* .1:1 - ! - Oeskolora Dor tt illarritia-. , • "WII =WAWA &dour taiwasnianDe.theroplikr „ley, is war girl% Usii - 1.. 1 - lateseds. Wes of biS Depurative. DM* oil & astraltaism 11l order to supply the adrordlaary issamilt itifier; arida vridohnee cowing in Irsoillaillbeisni 1111104Inig liiVir.. out acrid the hat al the Wad am* im tkieatiplck.W. knew* to be tZt6 trill* IMP asa haw* aljallitallall *al faronibiToodswOcariaaddis. Wed laaalail daaperleaes mil we, aastathwal la I. ail Ilasth _ t _ for it by Statism:tow. Aiststadot illnolebiltriliNialgi . ' • witiairtitiodas of oar*, the war sperpi I st ma r" Woo, rhi timid Witaliililialt Alt . ,-,.... 'Aar, bUt Inig ARCM Mimes el liii, azie;getultbaetseted llniilit 4 iiii*3 'si i7 :'' . „m r t led lo th . Mime eleilloatas#4lllllenta [ aaaly ' s , Basks eonaty, with ibb arigetbsiggeresel 4 stating Wad they are AIX whose ammo are afar eira *mg whistaitillsk. mad of a number dear petedgel silaileteuriaaidtiller them lobe genuine. W. advise Were or one viselsaao4o are abated bYelalrdpott Dr. Olitteloy,d ldi aft p WARM' nth street, end procure ass d these peoilidelh tom .. will not fati tow/tidy theta that hit prepeallaa ii. sued ertnerdhlorYPotrorondollotenehastellodebe of thole attention.. - , Bold wholesale and retail at 1111. _ 11314 Ito. ftle 140 Wood etrek, amuse 3010111 , Golden Mortar. trBT RECEIVED—A arm sapptrac.the ftoku aid late pubilmitka• : Yieribria Ileanlii/Thear-bylV 3LIII Stoma to oar Life Journey: by luind 011 1 . - ,--larJameriamiSkiikan - Thiltlayet Made& 11saboset,Vekbanittoss ,t= na L The LaeVE•Ommily The . Knakerhoeker, tee Theoweleir. • - - liteepsibe 01 111, far /I Brotinsi-smot fir f i._ , , ~ ir... i'' . ...Mtrntl e Vl att T.Lin7DsPANT - ' O2 .I . Pla PaR 1 10.0. 1 ,611 1 tot the Ws otlowarliala• - JOVE WO/Wit et ' Jed. TO dt permemiannont: tatetTeitinammWei 4 an attachment issaidatthe District . chmet Ihr trotted Saba kr' ape Mid& or .. 1 aetwiX Ow 2kii*Tfif tilleVa; iLlaaislist 'xwoupdi, ritibihet distassatboat noir • , 4 „ , .hart" tt dip l i f iabeiv lithilreat o4 ji..... Mosbirbfthrasidiftoithdit. - ..zdzoodshatths Coati . /11111111110114 as amassaboarrastbdi at . , dee. .. ~.f...; ,o P. P- MlClNlpsitiatei. !- o wl . r , 77 - 7".••"*".7 mot Ittrof Remora lib Ml4o 4 MORM. 11JSW LOT.-4torf orommet.by Jahasfellraeli ..LA from Nor York, s hew Moofi..A. 7 .llloary ' 4 "* - - etoOmed acid Pam, orkao= uns oll 114= main In Me C0U5113,4 - or o ol l avriAlisw4 , l l .m vit,) , at,_ ifftzWiNelf. Nell, mot fordo. iNtwa. r a .........., - .. quarter aarphartth a • • . or ......4, , ..........5-.-- Ma Potrapt-a.latire &abb. Let - Shia - kat _ • teat on the tetroptan•by In le • Ws* sevastes,_ another ateeet, and would d * ivide Init Ike, '-•.; *- • Prate, pat Teruo, $4OO In hamel.the• ands pmts. !). CV1111112174=0.1 n - I 00 WirMULL on/WM m elint xrdi - e - foradatAdstldtlientdbeW IA kg:PAILS •Weelanlail 209 : Ali "Virsinta libuttatiiiit liiipataan 2180~1110 : gator ; ani3dait Dnltkitnapi Thd :, lt - -.IIWW elan Neeninteanuat; loai and Wein • • What do Tottnallen Marty; AtainNeweildhl a If 'Labia of Coinputlventat Itaiwa rlibide OK ~ .. mita. 31* matted lad fee Oho b! . oct4.- 40.1 v roistkAmiL -- - .next door to `tha fler/ Stab Tent 111.: inasad..arr-ad,-suar Ormat, is pnipssid b HOREB fiIIWILNG, hi the Emir maw - spat totstantitsain Hat had .isto7 tinubassa,and ptessatnips . tars and ohmmeter of tiko bat. avdaaLlstiialandelialW InsW — LlLMAlleased - orir, - babilicsatitagari W sirs as to Yl erase.. I air /Mcg i at,r;o l6l PlraOMEK a Robert .71denninn: anat. norgrailia - .• . _ _ • sa .nom.: . baba - ' *Maw as re otelLicerlbrjbent. Es nay be .„„„.' Diamond street, near (hurt, not doner, t. thief-. -- tnarr3silin VAL - ' • /111.111 Sr femora, -. Coda! MOTH= JONATILA.N.IbteIm... or Cho - best aambiti *AWL' Bpoint scenii kireed of., Now Tor is worth. skorki.ft Eilaclfor - - Landon Glautarly. 4. 0061 74:g Dowlablire= austiVelme4EN64 - sale a- f. IL made, • . • - - : itoKsiarsitstmit 11 • Cl allll4lll 111114k161110111nb, - 147: •••••-,r,..:, • .. • WAR 11•111altn.lt""lieLI114r*: *alai ' MinlariAM _allMENHl'n*** Phsllloo._ , J7l/1111211.10ND KAM - - i'Vr 24 0 014 4A 110 4 1111 - = or 1111**4 WTI/OMM , • *VIM% NW ditk An* Mr; 116*101114 ii6/K*171,*4 - "aft 1.246 . 1 1 ' , . ;$01,,,,„ 5ue , salo~ilasorr- km" . , • , 1 4.,%.• .*ea ":. 4t 14 "" JOHN - - „ •4' - 1: - T. ' c•. L .. ?
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