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Their receipts are. regarded :an,Payments. noir RH Hai ' l.ltiineen OWL, ... -Mt /9FATATI gaplating Ex. pedition, is soon of Judge Sane, of the.tr: 2, Diptrjoi Couvtj'ar Eietera Po Duey rvania. • k" , i l ksiniltoweatiptris a btioht spot in the waste gave Modal .12,226, Chase 4,516,, and ~Tron_to 6,138. majority for Madill' over Chase - 7,710. - There wore nearly 65,000 votes pollod 'hil 1, niclfaiiajo t6o lebbni due 1:64-1i 'larger mini her .tinW itt_:34M Palen reviously. Of:those, taking, the 84orifra sato as. it criterion, NIS Democrats polled 21'4,819;1nd the 'Know Nothings 26,583. , . Theirleude of klen.liontt will .be pleased .te leattr - the faot-deb, they cloak! never,,ktnt 'occasion to - doubt--thatthe questlon of hie book '.Paiitt‘t•length iettled Satisfaetory. Tito Weak ,ipatoa - correspondent of tits New York Times nolegraphe it will . positively be allowed, and , ihat ilia:only delay noir is with die accounting 4 ciffurers of 'the 'Treasury,' la asOertaining • • amount4ine, .„ A ROW tat 'tog, wletWAtu. it is reported that . the K. N 's in their coon ' olliiirediecuseing the propriety of forming an 'open'Pkriy;find throiing away all their private iitnale,Tiges, passwords, and, in fact, horning their 'hooka ,generally. That movement would (hal ittleff, and earn: m world of night work bit it Will tia Save the party from its impending feta Itmust explode. lite ma i 0. 1 . 1 "7 18.- t'" ' N) Complicated; its bails tie har row ; its tenets , too •proseriptivS-„... Its power already everywhere broken, audits future hope lase, Irytijtno foithem t to-point to °hip, and boast of a victory. That ts tittnettelaVery . triumph; iiMr.` - not an ant' ilevanent of Know ' NOthinglintir'llre tie° nothing l 6 tlie4aturathat gives fhtl party a sititincoCt Continnedexistebee, , :4cr.of national, °revert locakielfielenay. Ite•ex• lott:me denanded on continued success, and that they no where achieve of late. It is vain to attempt to inveighle the protestant foreigners into their ranks, That class of our •'vdtenj got ipsite‘ebetigh of that kind of liberal ity last year. They were effectually taken, ins and will not tcqttire,timather experiment to find out ;Where their • friends are. The proposal, 'thelo6, admit proteetant foreigners to their order will Cotayail. Such admissitme will not be asked. The diecusion of this matter, we iun. deretand, has ceased,* geed' dearot.exoltement and bitterness - in the mous:1011e. Many declare they will lease if emsh a ,taeasnia is adopted. And it is quite probable that far . 'nfore would leave thati would be gisined. What inducement has any naturaliz, ed oitizen Mc or der 7 Us main element atfirat watt proeortption of all not bora on the soil of this country. flow many will sincerely and cordially abandon that principle f Meantime; What -becomes - now of the boast tkai , ne;t sear carry every northern i.tate, and thus elect a President ? Can they carry :Pennsylvania? Surely — not, If the late eleetionefforda any data from. which to judge of • the future. It is even doubtful whether they can again win a triumph in Maseachusetts ; and, In the late town elections in Conneetioiit, the Tfilnine says, neither party bee inneh'to brag of " Tire Abolitionieta may kfobittilbaliy Ohio once more .; but that State Anil be 'spared in the next campaign. Michigan and Illinois will be all right next year. ' iVe would hazard but little in predicting that the Democratic candidate for President next year will receive more thin helf the electoral votes of the northern States, 1111 ti all the elep-,, tore! votes of the 'south, excepting, perhatk those of Kentucky We Bee no reason to doubt that the`ext Pro- Indent will bo a Democrat, and that kind of rein that Free Boilers and. K. N.'s mourn:no much about will have to be endured four 0/ five years -Moro. It is a kind of ruin, however, that ie not tip hip hard to bear. The ruin lhatDemoorate, have lel/10b:.14n this country haamadeltalready the most prosperous, and one of the greatest na- Done of the world . ; and wo . have not the slight est objeogon to a. continuance of =the process. are ere, therefore, entireli, ro6ooollocl to the prcispeot-that the next President will be a Demo ' Gist; And wo_are quite confident euch will be the /Omit of nest year's cauv,aes. It ie too late to mead platfonas ea auto avoid the ri3salt 'we havo predicted. The decree hue gone forth that Know Nethinglem does not meet the wants of the times ; and abolitionism is too fanatical to bo practical, and will be split into as many parties andlactions an there aro crotchety' in the heads of Ito leaders. Every man /weld° of the Detnoeratio party, noit-a-daya, imams to haves politioal - platform of his own ; and he is ready to kick every other man off of it who does. not think precisely as he does ,on all sotjects, and especially on the negro question. Out of such incongruous materials it is impossible to [own' any party that can present a ferreidlitile. frout to the Democracy nest year. - . Treaty Violated by Me Japapeee. By -actitatespondence •;publitthed in the liew York...news, it 'would tiepin that the . treaty re . neatly - Mitered into between the:United States and Japanese Governmente.hakbien preatioally repudiated by the latter. In a:letter to The San ,Eraneisce,ilergiChinstfre. iiiiiisa.nd-Dongherty: --Auteriden% merchants, who lutended enbithlsh. lei' themselves at gakededi, itsJaPalle 111, Op, object of-provisioninetrlitilievenialti—coMpirdn that the Japanese have violated the sphif and . let t e rnftliertreattin,nvery particular, and their .111t1;lantsntsare not withent - ostroboratiOn...T BY, • Wrill'otlier Americana; reached' Simodkr d ..e!tilitat • titt, Japan. In ' tiie'earfy'part of the y ".",;: ~a.ndAtfriog ra residence there of,-tvreftqlh 8' l ie dile ,itere.Pireed 'to submit to a inifedtyran call. , . ET4 . ,, illiplinPg kind of aurre il laner... They re compOodttegwon board their ship atlindoWn, „ntid.iiil4o On shore, were porseverin eyl ono el l 1 ,14344,yratched by officers, as it they-had tb en: Oritnl3j4jll24ft3rnrresf. Frompersonal SiograOl4' . Notolo7,,they,were luckily preserve&! 7 04, 4p. t.pcilr#ll32il;:4s4l9Wrif Ciitorriodei'i 'Rodgers, Who . ..eppoPe.4. • their icenee..i and represented, „ RIVfi7P9PI9I:4 6 lloieAtdi or SimOcia, hut4a _ rentlijklthoot, obtaining-any redress ! - Messrs . -Reedrul popgitirtriilezi .ireileit fOr Eiiik4ll,- _ligt:liem, ttley .Were not permittedloland a nn, In direst-coetraventioneef the' treaty.' - I'he is .pitentainnatOrities attemptio justifytlditifipt 'T"" 4 " 1 4, c ' t ' b .? '*lo.ioe.,iro,ose t4aik. 1 Y pencuts Amerkana; to reside temporart7,o in the It k : r ia Y-Y; ' ,...* ll °br according to *lir Uteri= - '"lion, - means. ii period •of four or -- f11t02.4 s. Iteilifiteidlpo pougherty,, theylmj,, to i tAnd it L-14,iiiiii- kli ;64.60:ritaidenee pertnanentlest:ll,4-. .Imdt, and hence their notion in the metier. Tutu is wietttti for Messrs. Erresin,FaistOn & 0 0 :", Oloatmrgh, in, the Chicago- post (Wide, detained on account of the liOatage not beiog P. I T TSB IV,ROJEI; New Hook. 1314&krita !as Puct!.oaof it Nair Yoga Burman ;by :Net:ward Maxon, DI. N., New York : Dewitt & Davenport. This book le heralded ae a work of uncommon merit. lc is by,P i e author tit the " Scalpel," a M'edioal journal which atanda in the front rank oftiublica , tions of that oleos. Dr. Dixon's nme Is dto tie fully equal to " The Diary of a LOndott Pbytdalart," the world-renowned work of Dr, Warren. If this is so any one who in of the work will never have guite„to:rigket it, ',Bl. B. Lauffer, No. 80 Wood Butt:4'llBg It for Bale. Ia Calako,amet —e !Podgvnt," the lively San ? Frain:dee° eorrespentiont of the 'Now York - rtmes, nanotine' ee the arrival , of 'a "great traodian,', iviie,,notee,tilue-egol•P"l'aiad- an ' en g a g eme nt. at OUT Thoatre: We hoefthe Caltforaum willhave a good time -with him tldgetiinthichaneu. having been heralded by immense playeards, Which said he war coming, iad oo meeandlastomutenced on heavrairAg,edy, , or viui to-night. It is rather quiet about town this ev ening. and I have not heard of any In tense e v e nin g , consequent upon hie debut. We have tad Buchanan arrived.eve arat peop le tuiro beton *- !,. ..Jose Rox. , Who that ever visited Washin,gtOn city-did. oot - koo'w Jabs Pay, one 4:1 the. died' hoteElteepsra in that city ? We are pained to 44414.1:1*1.5e Washington City papers, that ilr. .4. - taki.irepa. thin rte, atter 4 a brief Wiwi; kt :the 60,/ . 7 71 321 , ° c1 bil 'kge• w rim , FABniog Doun.—The umbrella men in 'New Yeik hisiihOtisionipelled to fit out a dozen whalers, for the pirpormi'of gettitig.ivhsletioupe enough . to keep up their htteinnea.,- The WWI Mite put the whole stook on hand - into their pet. ticosie. ' ; tP 4 * 1:3 Ao: , - TRiELECTIONS OP of Premiums. ~, Daum, , Ootober 18. Dear Poet: In my last I gave „you . afortion 01 the premiums awardeditt - tba - Ohro Petussyl. Aih Horse Exhibition. The foiloitiag hi a full correct C. ,Ifi'eogilrell, Salem, O Semitick_do.—‘ , Tuoka 400."0.)L,Sherrodi Carroll ootuity, 0. Best thorough bred mare—" Boston Bay," R. D. Barnes, Broomfield, O. Second do.—Youngs town filly, P. L. Rush, Girard, 0. Beat stallion for all purposes—" Vermont 110 9/.'11.1 1 . Brown, Pittsburgh. ;Second do:-- " Taokahoo," E. King, Unity, 0. Best -- draught ,stallion—" Sidi Hemet," E. Second do.—.. cm:lndia n Star," A. IVilson„,Sal em, Best three""year old ~O. IJpfiegraff,l MI; iNtlasea3l, O. Second Jo. —. o David," IV. D. Townsend, Goshen, O. Bast ;mare ...roaffater tinder six—" Lady," W. W. ;Crawford, YOungetown, 0.. Second do -“iady,!' L. Peiton,,Gustavne,,O. Best r:geldinit":- - roadeter irndet six—'o Whale bone. w;,B Sion ing, Boa*er county, Pa. SeC ond Barttey,"?--Dr.- Updegraff, Mt. Plea. cant; 0s - • , I solll;.bieCre roadster ovot six--!" Panay Fern,' Bilae,-Bleauhant, Cleveland, O. Second _do.— '" Lady - Grey," E. A. Brown, Bloomfield, O. Bast 'gelding roadster over six—" Cap. Light feat,”, ~ .Collin, Ravenna, 0. Second do.— " Bay Pointer," A. Ciomstook, Richfield, O. =orals° flattens. Milo Reats—Fastest Fanny Fern," Silas filerehant, Cleveland,'Ohlo, 3.20-8.13-3.18. Second Fastesh. - "Lady," L, Pelton, Gristavus, Ohio, 8.10-4.18-3 22. PAOING.. Half ]ldila Heats—Fcatest: , ",,Tim," John Camp bell, N. Georgetown, Ohio, 1 80 Becloud. Fastest: `" .Billy," John F. Herron, Pittaliurgh;Pa. , • • • • • BIATCH 13011.81 . 8. Bost It H.Peobles, Nelf Pa. .14efifirot , Steveria&Chapel, Marlboro, 0 SADDLU'IIOROBS. 131!Ilt , " Fanny," Dr. Updegraff, Mt. Pleasant, 06io. Second 4.—" Sam," D. B. Updegraff, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio•. Beg Saddle Stallion—" Hassan," C. B. Corn .weS, Salem, Ohio. • MUM TSAR OLD PILLSYEL Boot—Youngatowu filly. P. L. Rush, Girard Ohio. Second do.—Filly, Dr. Updegraff, Me Pleasaat i Ohio. BRIIRDINa MAUL. Best—Lindley Cope, Jefferson county, Ohio Soeotoi do.—C. H. Cornwell, Salem, Ohio. THESE Tedll OLD GELDINGS. Beet--"Bam," D. B. Tudegraff, Mt. Pleaoaa TWO ,TDAD. OLD STALLIONS. - . . The committee reported : " Tom Benton," C. Andrews, Youngstown, Ohio, and " Know Notb .lng,°,' C, H. Cornwell, Salem, Ohio—both worthy of. first •premiuma, but the committee were lin able to decide which wan tire beet. TWO MAW OLD OILDIHOS. O.lient-6-4. Charley," John Manton, Gootren hio. - Second Frank," Wm. Cook, 8a Ohio. TWO THAD OLD FILLY. • Best—L•Daeicl Soefleld,, Salem, Ohio Seoond do.--J. C. Blackburn, Salem, Ohio. ONE TEAR OLD STALLIONS. Bost---" Omar," C. ff. Cornwell, Salem, Ohio. suomso COLTS. Best--111. H. Brown, Bloomfield Ohio. Second do.-4. B. Clots, Ravenna, Ohio. Ores opts bundreitherlies were entered, moat itliieN,lferabf 4 h6 7 .first cast& The pacing . horse !'Frank'P,ierp9'f made the fastest time on ono boat of hall a mile, but owing to the bad state of:the track be was withdrawn. " Var moot Boy," from your city, behaved himself qolte.well, and carried off two of the first pre- Yours, &o , A 'le Woman of England." We find the following in an exchange : The Hon. Miss Murray, recently one of the tadiet of the Court of St. Jamcs,) who has bean traveling In the United States for some mouths past, is preparing a book of obeerrations and criticism Open our people and institutions;— ,and In it she intends to vindicate the institu tion of slavery from the alleged misrepresenta tions of the authoress of Uncle Tom's Cabin An English lady defending that part of our so cial system most liable to assault—and defend ing it from an American lady, Is a singular scone indeed. Mies Murray has traveled through the entire South, therein having an advantage over Dire. Hariiet Beecher Stowe, and comes to the con• elusion that the hardships of the Institution of slavery have been greatly misrepresented. This will be rather a damper to the Women of Eng land, who petitioned their Asters, the Women of America, to throw their influence io behalf of the immediate abolition in the South. But who will have the hardihood to deny that the Murray's opinion is more enlightened Oat) that of Hrs. Harriet Beadier Stowe, the Datchess of Sutherland and her "set," who seder were, on a slave plantation, and know nothing of the system except what is to be learned in abolition almanacs and newspapers ? Who? , GREAT MORTAL/TY ON A CAIIIVILINIA &MAN sa.—The twat news from California states that the Steamship Vnole Sam, of the Panama line, lost-on her recent passage from Panama to San FranCisco, one hundred and six passengers ! They were mostly steerage passengers—the ex ceptions being three of the crew and nine pas eengers. The cause of this great mortality it; attributed to the fact that the steerage passen gers ate freely' of green plaintalne, bananas, and all the unripe fruits with which the Isthmus abounds ; drinking also large quantities of lime juice, lemonade, etc. The cabin passengers -generally had sufficient judgment to atettain from eating such trash, which probably accounts for their exemption from disease. Amos° other matters connected with the resto ration of tho State Senate- to Democracy, we notice a 'disposition- on - thepart of some to rein ' state Col. Thomae A. Maguire, of Cambria county, to the Chief Clerkship of that body. Mr.:littiguire was Clerk 'during the ties/don of 1854, and received the unanimous caucus nomi nation at the commencement of lam session, but wile defeated in consequence of the death of Mr. Poulkrod and the absent° of Mr. Bnckalew. Mi. Maguire is clever, and was oonsidered a most efficient calor, - - OMR A LOOKER ON Canal Commlssioner—Plomer, Dem., 2053 Niobolson, K. N., 1437 Assembly—Smith, Dom., 2075; Bernard Dom., 2084; Alexander, K. N., 1422; Kirk, K N., 1425. Sheriff—aoberts, DOM 2107 ; Campbell, K N., 1399. Treasurer—Murray, Dem , 2061,; , plallla, K N., 1431. County Commissioner—Little, Dom., 2077 ; Ely, K. N., 1407. Audltor—Waguer, Dem., 2079; Williams, K N., 1418. Coroner—Teeter, Dem., 2073 ; Van Sooyoo K. N., 1396 Surveyor—Scanlan, Dem., 2069; Slick, K. N. 1416. CRAWFORD CoUVITY —017161 A L. Canal Commissioner—Plumer, Dam., 2016 Nicholson, K. N., 2091 ; Wiliiameon , Rep., 791 Senator—Pionoy, Independent, 9122 ; Power Anti Railroad, 891. deeombly-Bmith, Dem., 2453 ; Richmond Dem. 2362 ; Brown. K. N. 2709 ; Leonard, K N., 2597. Treasurer—MlNH, Dam., 2019 ; Hamilton, K. N., 2276 ; Minaies , Ind., 612. Count iCommteetouer—M'Arthar, Dem., 2490; Davis, K. N., 2294. Auditor—Radio, Dem., 2116 ; Logan, K. N., 2507. - The 'Wheeler Slave Vase.-Paesatore W Judge Kane delivered an opinion on Friday morning adversely to the reception of the peti tion of Jane Johnson, to quash the writ of habeas corpus in the case of Fenimore Williamson, pro nouncing her to have no stains in Court, being entirely without its jurisdiction. The opinion 'is very elaborate, reviewing the whole case and reaffirming his former opinion. Ho assorted that the law of nations guaranteed the right of transit of Mares, and of every other species of property through territory where slavery was not recognized. If the oontrary opinion was Batiatiened, the time might come when the cot ton of Louisiana, the rico of Carolina, and the rum of New England would be restricted from transportation, without the bounds of the State producing them. Ho maintained that the Fed eral Constitution recognized slaver as property ; and up to 1830, slavery existed in the original thirteen States. He said that Williamson's duty, then, tie bow, was to produce Jane John son's children. Were the petitioner here to abide the action of the Court, she would have a right to be heard; but being without the Junin diction, the records of the Court cannot be opened for a stranger. On the conclusion of the delivery of this opinion, John Cadwallader, (a member of the bar, but not engaged in this care,) in order to remove a false impression from the public mind said, from his recollection of the circumstances attending the commitment of Passmore William son, a proposition was made to amend the return to the writ, when Judge Kane replied, "I will not receive an amendment now, but will be pre pared to receive it when the record has been completed." No such motion was subsequently made, and the public impression that permission to amend was refused, is not warranted by facts. Judge Kane replied that his (Mr. Cadwalla der'e) impression was correct. He had been prepared to receive a supplementary return from Mr. Williamson ' s co unsel, but none had been offered. Mr. Cadwallader suggested that an addition be made to the opinion of the Court, em bracing the remarks of a member of the bar not engaged in the case, and the reply of the Judge. Ile was induced to make the suggestion by the best feeling towards a worthy, but mistaken man, 'Lupins It might lead to the adoption of such a course as would end in hie liberation. Mr. Cadwallader le to embody the remarks he made, when the Judge will follow with his an swer, so as to complete the record. John M. Read, counsel for the petitioner, said he had listened with attention to the opinion, b#t it bad failed to convince him that the peti tioner and, her children were not free the mo ment they tottaheil the,sinf of Pennsylvania. . Dia= A.Puintint —llr. Henry H. Ramsay, a printOr, -- fatinerly of Boston, died of yellow fever, in New Orleana, on the 9th of September. eerved ae Lieutenant in the United_ States army during the Mexican War, and wan a brother of Mextuider C. Ramsay, ex-Governor of Min nesota. . _ - Tatruta.ma Wm—Mies Death), grand-daugh ter of •ddmirai De Gramm, of revolutionary memory, and Rine Shnbrlok, daughter of Com modore- Bhubrlek, of our Navy, both took the veil as Sisters of Mercy, at Louisville, on the 9th inst CURIOUS MANITES • TATION OP PATRIOTISM -- Within em hoots after the now of the fall of Se bastopol bed been received, the Mayor of Fred eriokton, New Brunswick, liberated every pris oner confined in the jail, over whom he had soy oontrpl. "4 f ""*.:03.- ' . • ..• , , • • •• • :•• , • SUPREME JUDGE. CANAL 0011 02 02 r g o. o ..1 co C 4 of couliTurs Armstrotg: Beaver Bedford... ,8erk5...... Blair ' Bradford .. Bioko Butler _Carbon Centre' Chester ~.. Clarion ;Clearfield... Clinton • Columbia... Crawford ... CumberPnd Dauphin ..... Delaware . E1k.... ..... Erie. ... .... Fayette ... Franklin.. Greene-- Efunt'gdon Indiana.... Jefferson.. Juniata.... Lancaster. Lawrence. Lebanon.. Lehigh .... Luzerne.... Lyooming.. McKean.... Mercer..... Monroe Montirry Montour... Nor'am'ton. Nor'umbld. Perry... . . ... Philad'a Pike ......... P0tter....... Schuylkill .. Somerset ... Susq'hanna. Sullivan /loge ........ Uni0n........ Penang° Warren Washington Wayne Westm'rerd, Wyoming York /19 9 5861 8 1922 71 1460 111 2053 12 8256 gc 1445 41 ' 2701 20 , 6148 28 1 2874 101 1705 171 1229 21 2133-8? 4594 371 218 1 1891 31 948 81 214716( 2609 101 2651 14( 2292 131 1561 15/ 344 2889 141 2354 1043 5705 1668 1290 ..8 836 k 74 2794 187 2205 )14 1885 ira 2660 156 1189 P6l -810 at • 784 40 284 i 126 2670 95 1981 182 900 1(15 1140 160 or J 8 1744 101 2018 176 2668 180 886 1 873 199 1694 73 8877 167 2114 108 387 104 1826 iB5 1907 i 166 1140 120 1447 114 666 176 6504 66 002 2761 141 877 81 1972 21 1416 ' 1223 131 945 1 1176 ' 4738 66 996161 1690 141 30921' 13 1209 1251 1301 3572 :601, 2440 :8.41 30 41 851 141 1 940 ;18) 228 401 1954 !951 888 179 2241 106 995 43 1893 172 22114 88 61 160 214 196 3451 106 1 13081 /59' 1118) ,14; 169' 821 1974 110 707 ? , 85 1259 '221 643 931 23221 515 1 7091 42971 2274 469 3768 6 2185 : 1402 1 638/ 5377 1451 8927 847 E 107,010 78,511 1M,69;3 PECAINSYLVA NIA ELECTIONS BUTLER COURTT-OLTICILL - - • - Canal Commissioner—A. Plomor, Democrat 2182; Nicholson, Fusion, 2582; Williamson Republican, 120. Assembly—Bredin, Dem , 2169 ; White, Dem., 2180; Courtney, Dem., 2185 ; Crawford, If N., 2573 latbrie, K. N., 2585 ; firComhs, H N , 2654 ; Rep , 138 ; Nevin, Rep., 105. Treasurer—Walter, Dem., 2258; Kearnea, K. N., 2490; Boyd, Rep., 106. County Commteeioner—Boyle, Dem., 2213; Boggs, K. N., 2667 ; Glenn, Rep.. 119. Auditor—Goa, Dem., 2169; Balph, K. N., 2663; Spear, Rep., 110. Trueteee of Anademy—Crozier, Dem., 2205 ; Ogden, Dem., 2210; - Bl'Candlese. K. N., 2541 ; Broaden, K. N., 2547; Findley, Rep. 100; rot. tar, Rep., 90. OeUiII3RIA uOLINTY—orvietAL • Poor Director-06ga, Dem., 2072; Orr, B. N 395 lismsomi. -;• 7v*- r . _ 46; , • ; !"- _LI 4:',04 *•• - t - iZstfir c •P • • 1854 AID 1855. a t r _ There was a certain heart-sinking look about the stranger 4.111 r. Talbot told him he was in ISecitof atihelpin his warerooms, which oauffe. t h atgentlicsanlo:leokrup again from his ledger and`eye theyditig man 'closely. With alialtandible sigh and an air of Wipe lOsseutter 4espoidency,,the'object of hie Bondi:: 2357 ny'had tnrnod to leave the conating.rocui. "Stay a moment, young man—what ;c al yen_ 581 d° ?" A 4 13 'B3 07 X 784 'i67' 6779 5786 1334 1090 1670 1791 6948 8264 1466 2392 "I have never been accustomed to any kind of business except , that of , secretary, but! pos sess an excellent education, and sufficient energy to undertake and persevere in any pursuit that may.offor itself." .. . • : 120 There was a certain sothethhigi hi the yonitg ..... manntwe thst - Interestedlite . bot ; eo he told him- to, take r s seat beside him and answer a few tinetttintti l '' The young matt pleasocl i hir. Talbot I A mu tual confidence springing 'up between them, the ........ stranger confided to the;gopd .Etterchatic h ie pree sing necessities. He was a Polo by birth ; he hart been dfsPoiled 791 of home, fortune and conntry at one blow. He .had served as private secretary for.severtil years to an English nobleman, but a misunderstanding .. occurring between them; he had uome it ( ) this ... country and had bean here several - Months, but 471 not being able to get anything to do; had spent his last penny and had, not tasted food for two .... ..... days. 6 828'4123 2182 '2582 MU '14371 4420 nil 2016 2(191 1 ;899-2680 1 2031 3021 1487 1082 1698 Era '—• Mr. Talbot did not road him a lecture on the uncertainty of human prospeota, but hobut his hand into his pocket, and handing a well filled . wallet to the stranger, bid him go and make himself comfortable with good obeerand then to return to the eonntingrr.om, that he would take •" him in his own etaploy for the present, atid that •••"• 636 the contents of the Wallet was bat a part of his salary. •••" With an expression oi gratitude, the stranger left Mr. Talbot, wallet in band. Theta was something in the lustre of his large, earnest gray ""• eyes that told the wealthy merchant ho had not "•" 663 misplaced his confidence. Ildo Sternberg entered into his now oeoupa " don with a zeal and comprehension that showed Mr. Talbot had not overestimated either his mental or moral capacity. ••••• Sternberg was employed to write kir. Tinbot's -- most confidential letters, and to attend to his most private accounts; for the merchant, et that •••• 20 time, was deeply involved In Bayern! complicated speculations, all of which, If sucoeusral, Were to •••• benefit the whole system of commerce. •-• After several months of unremitting labor the •••• schemes ended in sudden failure. • After•hono •-• rably satisfying the calls of all creditors, who •••• were involved through the unfortunate specula •••• tions, Mr. Talbot was enabled to continue his -• regular business, though on a very much reduced ••• scale. 1194 19201 854 M 1635 18081 1983 2448, 8738 10111 1282841257701 5012 1176 •• • " A professional friend of mine wishes a se - aretary, will you accept the eituation,'lldo P The 4G salary is good—far better than anything d can offer you, for, just now, alas, I can offer you • nothing. I mentioned you to my friend, telling •• • him he could not find one more capable an, more ••• unexceptionable in every way than yen." I cannot entffoiendy thank you for your good opinion of me, and your care for me," re plied Sternberg. 1, I will accept your friend's offer, whatever it may be on your recommenda lion, and I hope the remitlion, may prove you good word for me not an unjust one." Mr. Redfield, the prof-aalonal gentleman with whom Sternberg now took up his abode, was a lawyer of much repute, practising in the city, and dwelling in MUCh style in the coun try. 3547 32001 "Take care of yourself, Ildo, my bey," said Mr. Talbot, shaking Sternberg's extended band, and looking upon him with the fondocee of a father. hope you will not forget your old friends for your new ones," atthlblieti Talbot, with a pretty bh ah. "Father and I shall expect to see you as oftecres you can make it convenient to give us a call." Fanny Talbot's bright oyes lingered with him as he entered his new abode. They looked up from the paper on him, day after day, as it lay on the desk. They accompanied him in all hie outgoings and incomings, their light had be• coma tho guiding star of his life. lint yet, in his numerous visits to the merchant's hones, lido had preserved the same respectful distance from the bright Fanny that had marked his con duct from the first. Mr. Talbot was once more prosperous, and learning wisdom from experience, he pursued the beaton'path to wealth, leaving ebb:terse to the unintllated. . It had gown towards the close of the summer when Ildo43tertsberg entered the office of Mr. Redfield somewhat later than usual, and told him ho could remain no longer in his employ. In vain Mr. Redfield urged him for a reason, he would give Dane; _merely saying that be had made up his mind to go to South America. to about an hour after lido left the office, Mr. Redfield was Summoned home ; his eldest daugh ter bad been found dead In the grove of woods by the seaside, which had ever been her favorite Walk. Her sister had seen her start in the di- Tootle° of the grove, in the early morning, and had also seen young Sternberg take the same path,; .a short limo after, seemingly following in her footsteps. Isabel Redfield was a belle ; a dark, wilful beauty, full of headstrong passion, and from I her wit and sparkling playfulness, was the idol of her father, and the imperious mistress of both father and mother, and In fact of the whole household. Some of the field-laborers had seen Sternberg closely conversing with the beautiful Miss Redfield in the grove, and as soon as the news of her death reached them (for it spread like wild-fire,) they name forward to give their testimony. One of the laborers sold that the young lady seemed very mull excited In her manner and spoke angrily, and that Sternberg seemed to be expostulating with her, supplica ting her to do something that she seemed very resolute in refusing. The testimony crowded In so closely against poor Sternberg, that a warrant was issued to ap prehend him, and so rapid had been ell the pro ceedings that ho was taken on board of a South American packet, within five minutes of the time of satin. " Suspected and apprehended for murder," exclaimed Fanny Talbot. "The murder of my friend Isabel ? Oh, papa, how horrible ! but he is lane:tent. He never could oommit murder. The court will find the real murderer and wi acquit him," and Fanny Talbot spoke confidon ly "I hoph eo, my child, bat appearances are strongly against him." " But, papa, you do not believe him guilty ?" "My child, I will not say what I believe. I dare not believe anything. My good wishes are for the yolath, but I fear it will go ill with him at the trial." "Oh, papa," responded Fanny fervently, "do not my so, even if you think eo. Meantime the day of the trial approached. Fanny Talbot had watched the tide of public opinion to discover that the universal voice wee against the ttngrateful man who could murder hie liberal ,employeee daughter. Fanny also watched het father's countenance to gain some consolation from him as to Ildo'e chance of ai quittal, but ahe could glean nothing there. " To•day the trial takes place, dear father." " Yee, my - daughter. ' ' " You aro to eit in the jury-box—one of the twelve f" Yes, dear Fanny." " /t is a terrible thing to decide upon the fate of a h uman being) and terrible must be the re morse of him who sentences a brother to an ig nominious death, and afterwards, when it is too late, finds the murdered man as innocent as the one he was thought to have murdered r "How strangely you bilk!" exclaimed Mr. Talbot, startled by her words and manner. [oonumnoe ro•mnazowd far On luck Snbjeete the Testimony of Woman should be COMIC/Mthro. tober 2 1 NsW Yon, , 862. Clubs, Of No. 272 Second street, believing Oc her child, about three years old, to be troubled with worms, purcha sed one bottle of DD. hilAttrB 021LNDRATED VERDI . /DOE, and gave It two tea epoonfulls, which had the effect of causing the child to diacharge a largenumber of worms. The ehild to now en)cpylng good health. We would advise all pareute who in* suspect their children to be troubled with lemma to' lose no time, but immediately purchase and admiral ler Dr. lii'Line's Celebrated. hermitage. It will Cure. Vie money will be refiendedineta eases where it dm not D oecnztial4elion.i 4ir 2170'0040 vs/itable remedy, also Dr. El'Laue's cele tinted Livarnla, can now be bad at all respectable Drug Stores In Ufa olty. Dumb:core win plesise be careful mash for, and take none. but Dr. ,l / I %areds Vermllage. All others, In comparison , are worthless. Also, for sale by the sre'e proprietors, iiP4tikt Rapeteed, at Orlbbla!at a splendid easortatE* of ;AG andlWlnter Goode, of every description, thonalating•of Pluab, Grenadine, Valencia aM Flipxnai &tin VestingE4 4 boesklrt and tampCloarnerooolotho, Overcoat loge, lien Om Also, Gels4s' Furnishing Goods In great veixi ety. which:sill be sold 1 for cash: No. 240 Liberty street. sepl7 • • frOMOHROW—If not ii>day , --got your phis at 0A136 4 :113, 701kurth street—not Lailayette Hall. • oeto PAVVV -L- 11 - ittio'T - . A TALE OP CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE PLENUM 131108., BnorAstord to /. Mid a Co:, No. HBO Word stoma, touter of /odrtti. 4 . * iflg A iViliiffriromesivnintov w erIeIiv...VEDETABLE CATTLE POlA r DElL—There Pow dm are put up in one pound mks, and are,;rally a good article, not only for the diseases incident Ur Xfoses, cows, and . other animals. bw,twisi lenrarticie'ie Improve the Ile an excel. gifiavo (41;w39Foik irge.d. Fa t r- gfaehr:4.theYlet Silly icoOtovObit condition Of . p6446640)0 k . t:a 31 as im• ,prove h 0 uttr 6 4Ts 'tore any emEtitrikriimCtitt EEO; halt a pound - 4° B ,rKEet itexseleAo et e) memo who anlit.lolo tt . Alltempht par ,week, with the same kind et teedMg as bet*. Ot one thing we are certain, all who nee It once - wffiluie it all the time, and save money by the operation as well as improve the appearance of their Mock. Price 25 eta, a paper; 5 pa r pace 5,r $l.• Corner Wood street atd Virght Oleic Wholesale and Retell Agent. I - Yntyilittoi, toi lillesessed Lungs. --ThemodEroMfferitietOraiiisrlithxrl; tb., cam FrAsh.V.c i on9 oll 4dAT /4 enitint his adveratumant. etrltte as we trite dhe. 0) trWdagenerally adialtted by our beet pityalpymAthat,lovlditiloultlrs pit oily be sue wash:Wi ireeied. lora sTplicellans. This partite has been parenalfrom the that + witliratpectfeekitinal.., mutton ensleatrAto:ioMitia 64 . 6 h Ay j, e` threat6d,/titi&B649 MAAmlreakett theinime ?nazism; we beliste they hsay; , thl4tsiarlebbr elitist* IoP OrreF where Inngata throat comi)eJ have become en lent and as- OFpublfe; to The .ehtiets4 ispeciellY>hz evait,theigiwvaltatTi. Mutts remedy.-(One who'has trkatiq aM:Mivertreittlift this paper. ' ettution-.-Da. Cinteziefilialitie le de 04 4 w asaliildy mangos artiste..: ; ',o244hedaw tir Alps* -tisitit oi ' we'cir,;'Wityrolo. ltwoikie,d, Steinding.Cltagaitomidr, johisinnidan, liPalliritlil ' lti Heaver Dam, Hanover coulity;naar Itioltmond,tad Ague and 'VV . = for three Yon,lai Most of tliti date ;. be kild. / .thli. twice a day, and rnirely bee than once: , Ns. waitilidnimfk with fevers as soon as the chill telt tam; and altar On g Pbf.ticillim, quinine, most of the biota; adreitised;;ana, everything recommended to him , was about to glyaup pi:. despair, when Carter ' s Bpardah Mature was spakaa,ortlia . got two bottles; bat Mara ha l iatfitia ' dltliiii i6ari:lloo.4 one, he was perfectly cured, and has not had at'ahlinliir t error since: ' ' ''' ' • - .: " ,". - , . 4, ,f . , ,i /.,,,,, ~..; Mr. Lau:llea is azii9 one out of Shoussueilw4_4l4, been boatOtail by this great tonic, altaratiralaid 000tita, deter. Bee tictstaticethet4. - ' ' ' ''- ' "" "''''' - Li ;_, . Az- Bata halai's Hale >< 0... a t‘' diplomas, Mean' THOUSAND APPLICIOLONS f r Mkt IaiiIITABLD, attest the publid 'appreciation( 'l.tfoWit - t4 black beir,lte trwe to nature 110 ri e a , ow, is a, valued- INSTANTLY; *UMW a chark4 ot 41114 ;s4i . ..!njury to skin or hair. Made end sold, or applled,(in minanrliate' rooms,) a BATONCLOWS old, rtati*ditat - yrg ham 233 Becedwat, New York. ` ' 1 , .. Sold, wholesale and retail, by Er...4mM KURE% 140 Wood Street.- ' -'' z ' 'oetif..ditir __ . _ 0 . . 411 , Stot ,4 1 4L.11•11.iti' for WlNiter.' —if you don't want yew feet pinched with' had;triff ;Soil Stockings, yon will takaour Melee and' gn CFIDALYII, wester of Mast alley and puck street;and - I ;u7 Pof thaso elegant Fine Stooldnui,thatinakeytuarfeet and comfortable.- DAVY ater.tuakes end Gelb evelt, ety of HOelety that you etui mention, at f!!tofitulat mt: retell Remember the place, corner of , itarket alley-an/ Fifth street. octe OHIO . PENNSYLVA RAILROAD T ONLY tAILIt'OAD ausruria WEST truol PATTAI*4O/1. Tea PAST Titus learns at TA. M. throng) to Cinedrutoul In 12 Nuns and 40 Mairt:Taiiii aunt are ' Euntatelkiata ar P. &L ' • These Traps alt make ‘ linta coniectlAtut al dusgUl*iittel the Brat two connect at.4.lllEtice. ThoAlrect ratite to AL Louis Is now open, via. Creettinetabd Indhuniptet,,,oo mites shorn= than sta. Cleveland ; llontlectbrint ; en, num at Mansfield with die Newark and Baniusky City, and at Creation with the thine roads conctitibidinettuuti' For parUtniaraieta handbills, No thine run on Banday. • Through Tickets sold to llinatuto: lAtAtivice At. Unto, ladiattapolla Chicago, Rack tidault;o4Waine,*(ll,wiebtud, and the principal 'Towne tund ageo n an Week ; The NEW BlibliPPON .04100M110.DATZON TR leave Pittsburgh at 446 P.M., and New Brighton gtt 5. 30' A M. Pot Tickets and further Infoquat&m. sIPP/71.0 J. O. OUBILV ' IL At the corner clam, ander the kbontrogatiela Copt Or, et the tladneal area/its:2m. to Pittsbur g h, July 23, °BOMB PANIEIN; Tkket, Agent 1856. ".= • „ PeuneyhAna I r. insurance, Compful: ov PI TPI3IIIIItO.II,T. Corner of Fourth and &dadlaid streak - AuTuoaizsn ntaPrrar4 1300;000. [l'/amnia Pandhigs and What tropism' Wiese 1,08, ot Damage by 1r; and WO Ye Of she Bea and Inland Navigation And Trump:o44u ,4! , 1 i.none4r arta: Win. P. Johnston,- Ratty :Panama?, 3&ub - limit A. Ii• earthy?, W. llllMlntoritv. Rentedy.P,. Jamas it Negley , & Limn, • • T: Pa l. t Gear Zpxont, Wade Ranypton, ; ecr a. J. Jonas, J. EL Jones; ••ft al Cligiprogl, oritlealtar ... r'iee-R a i dent....-L.RODrtATTRUOIC Bey and Proanoter.A. AssitiontAteretarp..R onateu. Ptay- Cold /841, Waloal.iftsillet i and-ca r , amine our stock of SOFT 1111TRaVCIWRIVIEl drier' recrlraJ, a large lot of Elbawg4lAl444“4 OW6 stiSie of O■pa , wideb we will relliarr malt% , octlO SIOUGAN a o.* ldt Wocul greet: , 1- OHIO AND . INDIANA RAILROAD Blatlll TUB COntitilnli4oll..ol the I:thio,and Penal. R. U. _ , O PORT WAY`' 4 1 , mess Om T an) ash ICE atom intiClL Dal Maktntrin:. i Air Trains connect at Crestline, to Opt eb4entahi all the Mums on the Woo and Alms. Road, and alit Sorest with Trains going "North' and Aontl6, on _ the Mal River and take Erie Railroad. -:-.---.-: Tor Tickets , apply at the Railroad' OttlateliiittneObig,' and Pennsylvania ltsitroad Company - In Pitts utvh, 'rine.' g belly City, or at any of the following, points:' Port Port Wayne, + - , Ettaltrandine, Cincinnati, Cr ,01 sorbed°. ' Nrit.,".„,.„. ,0 . ......, . Tinitt,• .• A w li'ltilay. Persons desiring tickets willias sartidular to ask [or n Ticket by the Ohio aintinalatta linlet . jos J. ILEMILIO:MM, Bart • - :' P)IT T th' etelillit ----- A ------------- " , Lite, Fite au& 11040 ,, , Ittetip44o •CoMPatii 4 ' CORNER OP IPAPill t ISO AlAirk..# . J k 1! .. . PiliTt8817.4(1111. VA.. . 1 - -Jas - 'I) hiVa ___. t, Seoteterl BOBEIBT QALWAY, eirecideni; • -"• •' - ' This Oompatiy, cable ._ . irenry Ineentitorrirpetfoleb g Pa or, conueeted with Mgt Rlnme - • hew, agalastaullantleargwElekeen the Mond HBO; alesippi rte .:intend trlbuterlea, null Marine Bigot 1eti:63,n,.1b dud against Loa snA Damage ifreri and aitatuat the: Penile ot the Lteaand Inland hand ftunjarrexi on :" Poilehe *heist the lowest rateenoindatent thaalety , to all parties. Robert Galway, Altiriuidni 'Willey,: ~ . , James B. abate, • Jobblittlettott, •"' Jobe Itritiphi, - Samuel IPOlurtan • William Phillip; - James W. Elailue 4 4 .... J . ~ obb Beat, Chas. Arbuthnot, " omeph P. Gomm, M. D.,, Deo.4 nu% n • James Matabell,,'' " ' ' " , -,Tobt hpahl. , , z . 2 Borotio N.-tes; Etittatutine.,z,':„.7.l,febrt ,Etiul tits :::70. i : OF. PITTS6Ommiq --. JOHN H..asonntanagammpitc t ri*-' ,-," ' - „ itoulatT li'lMemr atßaxater w. ' ' ' . c. W sierommoi t , ocului Acma. ~, - wiLt. i warn= .Actersst.: Att .iratvos ' ..,, 0-7- . . , MARINE 'AND FIR E . AIS KS: . 2 DutEcerOltet :„ _..,,.. J. li. Bhoenberger, - 4.- WrAlea fi ., c. W. Batchelor, . W.X. li i- bow AL Pennock, . Z&U o dike. ' ! . ''''. W. W. hlartto, . - .11,, 0, ~,,.. I'' : R. T. Leech, Jr., . J:ohttA„though e i 4 , George B. fiehlork. . tIELSITani '' ' ' •iiPubl ihrbiolleas. t.... .:- i . OW- All Loewe ettotainwt by. puha lemma anger poll.: : rtes lowed by this Cb m iany. alit be Liberally adluated antl... Dim Plid at Ito 0ffiee,..N0..09 w Ana street. (Syll • PEARII STll.llrimE••-lci ALLEG•I- 17 .•' - ' , .. '; -,=, so-FLOUR DIRIVRIpirp . 1`1:1' r.4.w--,: ,IS „Altai. of he, two mum • ~ 1 - -•• 1 - Oaeraerasy be left at the /1111,ta• In b?zeeet themes et .. LOUAN, WILSON a CO., /2 Wead 8 , .frieE," _' V. L I il BRAUN a BAITER corner/41mM' &MI " ff il. " - 'L l' ' ."-' 11. P. SCHWARTZ, Dragglat; 4 111 0pft s •, 1 ' . slam ii; oAau. cip 4.4iL LYeatt-: i " BR WAN . I ( UNNIDDIV C. IC4 1 ) . 4 HATE, STYLE OR ELM RlLlV.B.—Weltshloveztestetttar. n,ALTR owtemiltbwitiuntt; otpo , " - apectio a anat. sad pal arttala. A Rod - HOiratp, and an extra ona foil* iattlond 600. •, , 1 moaami. t•eo z _ Nix 164 wood . B4' 1 Next housa Co the new .......r.wwoueborow, neps -Ono door Mad altttrotreet. N. G. .1111TAPV7 NO. 57 :WOODiiiko.E.t.ti anYO no" In DRY GOODS AND 8°22,Z within the 106-iwthuorecultwiryltneglev: ranee on Madera l elrfeei cunt, 1 :;; F t0 !NOM titg; ntontbli All pare. ,haarnt• , • - 44 4 parente.nil 1117110A11144 a _ may of thole ant*. - - 'cicabarha No oer -4- b a lers In - ttui Alleghonr, and tete *leg i on -a. Plank Road- Company will 'Meat at the; of WS. Hartman, Woods' Hut; on MONDAY, 6 th Ircivemtatt notti. betweou Ow hotuar ot tate4ao - Eva 'eckiek P:74 for the purpose of electing one Presktent, ftee/14tri*rs tad Übe Treasurer, no serve for Outtyear. . oe t 1 Ity 6 onler. - ''llititlCOMM; Ileens; ißtelp If erpetle 800 is Nell U.osek gn.4lda eosilentlks Sim: E xc ellent,aefialelarlleallikg Wire elllPPedNalule, , , l /I emovlng:tan,'Ea ll oinuss and irc *f e ddll t h° 4 4 ,. - • I Pr thgs 0 0/ 14 / 6 3 10 14 a1td: 12 44 1 6 4 / 4 410. 4 4 / 3 . . B ugly soft - embOt6 and rehlta. ... I he ladies who nee Rare =etch pleased via l 's "-.-- I to good effects. • It firttalighOltesb iir . ul sOsjA, by 0 UTHIIERT, No. 63 Markel stieet: - - ~ -, Icidui ...__ • ..,_ HOQBi TO wirda—On hmatorypirelitig CY House, situated on hag=treet s for teitirai • B104:1A 7zutucs2subtrtyni fatal" POPl 7 Lailatoll6, wli;ii. yaa:4;Li; Obtain eves?: IL th-Ing rainsalllial• eicAt tine, Ls at n0.,3? _ fib. : ....-- . . HIM SOOFCS. Ave lIVIRITED. , - :-. Sag Pit te r of Botaalttal Ave 1124. ,•• -' -' r , ~. , .1.6 lUk.t od C.hi by MIA itidagttsAlliTAs : 1 ''- '' ..: "Mono:a:it's Roao. tlaalk,7s:. . • ' I •„'" ' s s .3.bnilitchiltzlorthe Soften - Thnee 01(6;47 The alder fibter, by Marian Autia7 - 76a-'''' • .—Jabal, artbd Doable Iftrot, byafitawialtsdie 7 - -Mddizt- pan; b y - Apainn - flianisaOstabor bf 4.. 110; . • fig.- •, ~' , ... :r< 9 -- ......,0 sa . g Y - ra27. „qr11:111A; INCA and Japtuk byTharn'tplor; $l4Ol j j core, illlk 4 Iliin ell ; &m Si 'ne Deitor&l-Mt.,..birMss.-amithwaylbs; . . tba, Maas* Itykla r by-Aire. ficrollitiOtib t'LJY-1 '' i q Oak - U.sv arlfoliblp Ift tri-V•Vr ;41 • a alata, th e eia Wan Roan, •.• : • t , -:" ~, Ught and Darkbasiqlbo. = ..*'• • . :; riabrea CII141: - . natal; .sl, 2 s:''' ''' ~-.-:". ' `... . • . . • attune of ?gram by G. A. VArtnj;; Q ''''"' Sam Met to sweliscts Wife: 60c. , _ • • a Zil , ,40 0 , A lizqs (onion &mutt; tit etastii‘ ~' a ry.f.yotton :An ontoblogotptry: $L - ••• ..... .Einct,or_lba num= Comedy: $1.21. , . 1 '-' ,, c . '" Call In And look afar one count= ;oil t Maki*/ Bina 4x waltrrer JP% WWII D. thailook nt., to WIG i ... ...... ; : ILlktuantaiXt4 atibialtle El.,' A I'm K opThßoo EONICTUJOAL Datwxxo. or the 11. am of bribthikade lair Pehoigtorith,lllqatratiobs fit. denying plakut, anctiona end I ,l avattoas latintllkllneekind . Inathineri I *an Introdusticitt bo , Teotii6titcal brining, and -an assay an Unneeribrepective"and abalmera; .110 whole ;11Srd IW/stved sitla flrty:iii-steat'9lateis ebatidnlng Mrd Inne • Magma, Ity Wm. Millie, AMtrlteet, - Pro l lor r; Drawing In the &boot or Design ofthe Marylarul itti , Taratla edition. • -Ikor rale br— • - --_-•ff:T.•4lntonne %.' actla ~.>', - 3 "C'e p . '` • 7.2 • ".' ,110.1011..Wen4 at. WANIIdL Daring isLhsQB,~ elt, RAP,9 _wAVlgrAploVlorNljanA . b 7 l n WntP w m r of . •301:2M-"‘ t-tu • := r , E, e t um p 44_ Va 41414 1 ,m l ootiato Avg on Walnut stmat, Allagluum by /0 d+Paa la! falley. Wei lbse!q leek Itonsu, ; inza 9( Watt Mania mut - iioo4 =HU, 41 1 9112 )1 noix .i ila kitchen. ball nn , ltimpOtars, nye bol tams; all well Ilablie,l; 41a0,,a Amble pick' loirto. or two aturlta,..lth twelva mans. ~ A 134".! a Mick 010 n[ tbriNiminpamat ,Vake oven; coal /ultuaetC kilthaziblL o , lPconxkordsr, - - Price Amin; s4,9oci • lenzu`sair7, :r tat ~-3.cptameirellatt .0c116: 4.; i.4llThijitl*WPlL-‘7: sEIOT mikirajwyetu! atAluleioriale :r °Mk. - 1 • I La :ea.' at WY 11:00a1 an26464xttre dials of , fbe'st tatikimp" . 13101 kAgi4Lthaadtui , noindet likookekluit • . 41:ZWEPPIPR!,01,IIINGI GOODB-:tiarge:Ami nt•ot N..xfizat*iblastgles bteentegnivit4 posrlis„ ant dud 'Ll ak urn Tian liblkfialovesOicladielEndlr • ; (000 • - otatilliON EN , 84% SLUM BlUMLS—apliadMutos •CO. La .on tx n aitTnUlaidnlbia:/otar.blaVit Wocthal alt 3l •.wr tM4 1 1i1z. , ::4 t*•ar :, ~ctl kY:10 ITAIAR.LB 80088 last recalred at DAYMMOUNILP; V BOOS BTORP., es :dulcet atsast. Ott taWl.b.: Bann Vat, tkosittrs 60daLaal I/dram] ; I W•-qq=ur " tha t =e4siatumeettatintamatt Mr ri.7.- oe izi 114'0.6 g.:- 2. ...e .., d 11, :—1 . -. ' ; .1 it i V e Zigrat af,MT, uptown; z ~1 , - ..I ~.....,..... 1 ... :.., I...;airt - Wis_ . ct ereatoa: Um Booltaisi lb Star, r• ..is i ~.Morraugs with 441eur tgr Java .02uttntottlon cl.hla ljanth4s axssatag.Bizttisast,:o tia . . ... , Itarnoi P r rattleal Bel:mann Pan:wan Slavatn- - - •Cheap Wiles. gilt and elasp,cmiy ateente. •• • ... ~ : • . A /ergo autstainuatt at besualtal arut . 11.10kii, Oitoyd- Oil other Bogllah ectition9; elsa NUMMI forbeet ...: fire; , Flower or Ltio hunt - I.ter the Wh aler; ssst 1 I '';: lifintriee on Ultra Piayar; .:', l _,-. ...„, 1 I 13cowa Catuziaataties, 4 folti;ah4jkillt _. ' ttcas i .:.e ' 'du: .'Tbs Rod. by Carathlags; The Clot* Uift. - 4....,:, 1 . 1 4st I L `Tbi Ptlest.a.titsat aratliztlitti - r 0- Traneb'e 'Wozas, copies: //olierli .....° 1 4 xaglisb Past and Pleaast. by Traitsk l'''Ciasartersi w a gtaoo44 , l64lslDalat:p ag i ; a -- p.ks: 04 mkt ragfattNi, foto It• r ak .rif: i h m : .. ' 6,ll6 oi:the, 9Tp, ilpirork I TT 11ZOBITSD, AND LILT-43018 D TO De& a t/ tarp and ebolgamagoritilatt 0t OcKela In the above ae, i Pcilultnat ;J4. &VIM DIA t.•71,P. (1 • ' ana 2,4 4 eita, &Two' at". etrliAkcliie .4 1.11 1u' all tied 0111044241 r (0..0. et,. k 44441, 14 0 _ r • Ifesimitirritteni - e ster:o9;h(vaais Vas 9 ,l4l 4% t wofitri• cm* Illue4Mizottun Baba- CP= 1111111141clanets. Opabossecna likseri&-ium and Tablo-Garemsruesrak 104 8 14 241 L 40'4. Meta (a g r ial 2 AdeW.- 1 al ItyrbalhletTee weal!, foam ac sa -.o:nletantiyz n land WILIAM Itivarg :42e2sz,neas waaLs y e,•-itiV4ll:4 n;•21,03A1ta1a1.,, =atc-tv. slimer, • AtruoraßatrANßittregt,Waii n , Yn~ancr goiktekvire 4,loo3tiniti# .) 1 4 4 . 10 4enaTe0IiklizrPla t te, tituietp *V plie."-&o. 241 Rortlii80020.1'000ii0t; o p Bnet34OI..IIOI4WWOIBOMIOI-- arAZ IitEMEIIIB-112 5l Int. "WM lITONTiath6 Regimewirttlia Neyffie &Craig,. and 5t615555,E1ab Statosuineentv s Pfiee.only 25 et rtt 151155 411115/rirD ez.i. - 414;43,m0rma i, ontlfo, .05 Mead elftecif,i3te /Aid irapite r ?W,l', PT.,.=TA:t et Ettatiaiiiinatinguatu*. kaT BUALlcEp. l 3o7eril Varieties of Callas Ikdsultes. 4/4 auutzurtlism tusetrekatatle; for: otlowsatisort 0 3 u5t2 rE L sr" oubtrefthva by - , 104411 ; 4MD•v lust rseeltediantlb tßsle 13( x416 4,? - v.?.=cl s .w TO gale by 4C6dt151. ajgov.-.4 gr=llll-eilitatiunfteiralialitter , nos. I • • UM 04,-8 ... "S 3 _ At , I ,CPWZgIa tees*lra l w .4wv!,w ,„d,l ,waMg TOWS 414,7 sale by 1 , 1 M 1 _1 1 4 831 411U)S, " .rob iMir.eatblnitaka Zelletj blr. aeCreeeleed- sale. Kk - - SUOINCKBROS. " """ ,A=l4 receivelmut Air *AO/ . slambra sem R UMR-4 . l2 Fratitt.ralcuutatice Rot received by JurraratoemazNa a C!'M,f Ik•e Uu mssalbt sale mny.m-mMa. L'_eßUvataadsala by (lama. 13 M 1 7 ,1 dosan swayed azatataala .. Aot : r 7" 7043azzle g t % 35 9naugettilf A,ol . nts. octia' obakrwosuct:aife, reeetrati sad tlritsla i Ilan? caiztal ir-faxwasaf=l..nlrontilar___thinailitto3loo4,o4,oo,43lankoos 440Tamay14:94 setml, faratly. e wurtddimigt quailed LadleeWririnitPapara; Ink t Wriacts Clip?rAlllp l / 1 3! : Et6ll,- 9VAIPS;II* F aVAAVISON 1 ErittiiikitSkPlar, //MN -I N. 0., 0004,70 MEMO IV-EW Indla AND POPULAII,pons— .., , i tzte_ ix ,Ch and Joan; h 7 iNe.Thni laPori ‘ 2,1 - 1, 1:. TO= among the MAWS: ' i't:e Nana Etoolot t i tl444hrpetizu . • The AtAtch Wit , ..4:1 -- =' - 4.-" ---",-"i 1:2"i Delilerce, 6 7 INV. la_pailer N., Si Dehble =rok r :by IfilliatiA az i r ( t.t.,4,: .MvRt.E. 6tzeireofizhiti.di v - 5; ,... ri.t, , J.,: ~t i o id, ” . 9414, 1 ,7‘;'.l ,i..1.1g .: VizT*Eareteitt. vclluk*- 1 . sark 'bir444!(.l)hem. J can __ 2 * - - A.- GILDRNYENNEY h t c0,,,_,1 Pitlh st..Apptelte the ThfAtTfp.'.'.. _ .. ITALUABLEI MAHN. FOIS fetidly of 67-4,:res.altuefAon -Y-- the V g411.7 0r211 1 13:160aM oxtyi nin-artit'AzA reurtmovitankibultworluithitremalnifee otOtcoeorkt. The than Is well, impravadjtaa dwalllnglumag; laza, stable mil, - : - lair wairataredi-having ftrakdp: rab/872114131:040rbanleff ,Ao,leigttpet4 l 41 , 4:Tes• ofThle OE** At slAitieVA4 t4bArtbr ar i almaik. va a roparty - fit now offend (Jr sale a a tow ailEtEarlabzwi Ma of 518 a BON, muerte; ainErek