*reek running half way serene the Island, from the vat end of the town; some of the crews landing and 'capturing those whom they could Web in their retreat. All this was effected beg fore breakfast, to which the Imperialists were eald . tti be gob* when the rebels gave puma% and captured 88 of them, who speedily met the mime flt.tewhiott had been meted to the rebel hundreds(?), their heads bah* opposed to tro- Lzpides to the streets. of the city. Although said to have been defeated early In the day, towards . • evening the rebel troops were seen entering the city, many of them laden with what , had been left hubs destroyed Villages; the inksbltents of three villages which had not bees molested by `the imperialists sleo proceeding to the city with :their goods, to take up quarters with the rebels, Is whom they evidently entertained more eon ' Adenee than they did In their legitimate prate*. ,lere • r Oa the - 80th, the Impedellet fleet weighed ear ly and proceeded towards the eastern suburbs, width they also Ineffeettielly attempted to de story; diedetthg at the hour of 9, A. M. On the Slit of August, the armies arrayed themselves spinet seek other about two miles from the : ,- tow*; in the evening the Imperialists mucked elf, to their . oliebhaza"-,the rebels to their “Toker."Vie Imperialist navy effected, on this day, a good deat of danage among the northern aid western sublutbs. On the let instant all we L' theliaperiatisterantathing In camp. Par -thistradviess are looked for - with some anxiety. About Canton things may be said to remain in 'ago vie, but' n approaching odes is indicated - by the lamentible stagnation of trade; the high '',rates of exobange (81. 7d.. per dollar for good bills en England, and 808 rupees per $lOO for East ladla Company's accepted paper) being ead photo! the Meese. of the circulating medium. H. sloop Lilly has been sent up to guard the factories, and apparently emboldened by a rid awe on the probability of quiet existing for some time, H. E. Admiral Pellew Intends, it Is reported, to proceed to Manilla shortly, with the Winthester and Styx.= Authemtle intelligence rewind Outten n they or two ago, to the effect that . - a deteehmeat from the Nanking army had reached • the bordenrof Kwangel, at the point where the Pearl slyer enters from the Kwangtung province, and that the patriots only waited news of the .. .fell of Peking to advance towards Canton. Hard fighting is looked for about the Melling Pus, to VA Tithe the Viceroy Yeh has been for some • .Ume sending troops. • Trade is almost at a stand-still at all the ports The lase Meths. from Canton state that maim frieturee, almost without exception, have given wayincpriee- in some mammoth the fall Is very ? serious. St ocks are large and feat aottomnlating; and we tsar the prospect of amendment is rather 'At Amoy the trade in imports, beyond a few aisle of opium, appears at en end for the pres- At Shampoo both black teas and raw silk have been offering freely daring the month, but the eenditlons imposed by holders hate been such as pearly to restrict operations; no desire is errin. ad to take manufseturee, and transactions have been chiefly effected by means of opium at very low-prices,.and bullion from 'Canton. Large , amount .of treasore have been received from that place; but the supply is rapidly being exhausted, nadirs meet look to 'other quarter', for silver bullion and coin. without which we shall soon be unable to purchase prodnoe, unless a great tm proveteent should take place in the import mar ket. Business in the latter has been very limit ed, and chiefly confined to sales of damaged gads at emotion. THE VERY LATEST. • • , Inn lunar onserrow. The following despatch wee received at the bar moment, before the Baltic left: • - [ByTelegraph.] - • WIDIRDAY, Nov. 2, 1868. The Virus states in a leading artiols. that -One is no reason to doubt, that' on the 27th of October, 8000 Turkish infantry and 2,400 earl. ay emend the Danube, and occupied Unlit, and thata large number of troops were still wain • Mer In bargee, when this news wee despatched. Thi Times proceede—The Russians were go ', therlag on the point attacked, and it was expect , ed that a - collision would take plate on the 28th. For themoment there la an end to notes and diplomat% conference.. Omar Pasha's- mom nut appears the extremity of radium, bat he Is probably forced to preserve the sembienoe of command. After the ferocity of the hostile na tions Itui been satisfied by the sanguinary offer log of a useless and objectless battle, it may perhaps be possible to re-aseert the claims ofjtur doe and humanity. Whatever may be the re suit of this contest, it cannot alter the duty of the western powers in this emergency. • Whether Omar.Pacha be enocessfal, or wheth er he be driven back, we are equally bound to, malatain the rights of Turkey. Let the war go as tt will, England and France can • never per- 1 rail Bemis to reap the bone of her duplicity and Helena I. It will not discharge France and ourselves from the'uty of preventing these line ,eonntrlei from falling ander the heavy yoke and • , = , :g ambition of the Czar. Victory or ran eh Turks have still the sam rigt and slam on the Western Potrero; and the TIMM does not doubt that the same language will be ';bald by them, whether the first operation-of the war shall-commence with victory or defeat to -•nurtellbee. The article concludes es Mawr sincerely tmat that the efforts which will -be employed to light from this oontlagration the t fames of civil discord throughout Europe may of success, and that diplomacy may extin guish the fire before it be the means of getting • the continent in a blaze. At innate we shall have the eidlefeetion of thinking that no efforts on our part have been wanting to stem'the tide of 'hostile passion; and that if we are toned at lent to enter the amain eareelveet, it Will anly be after having need every • conceivable means to avoid it." The other morn ing papers contain a despatch trout (Sevilla. name obscure) received in Paris, eteting that 20,000 Turks armed the Danube on the 28th of thnober; near Widdin, and occupied Saban, which hat‘been evacuated by the Ruesleas. The Ausbien envoy has submitted to the Sul tan a draft of a note with the collective guaran tee of the four Powers - 'lt is stated this note has been accepted by Ruda - Vim,, Friday evening, 28th--” There Is rea son to bellows that an embalm he, been oonelu ded between the Turkish and Russian armies.— TM intelligence -of Russian hostile operations on the Lower Danube, on the to contradict ed bythe Netnredohsche Correspondm" The next reliable new, from the seat of war, wilt, therefore, be of intense Interest. 'Lsoan Ta . _ Teanoe-47us paper and , ink consum led in lauding that invaluable blessing, trial by jury, are inealaulable in amount, and yet muck • which relateito the management of theme "twelve men" has mini Men written. Ontsiders—that is, those not constant visitors to the Court room —have but an imperfect Idea of-the machinery put in motion to bear upon the minds of a jury. The emeitnion of the Martha Washington trial .haa afforded a striking ease in illustration, and the coe, ifs gra" .havlng been dealt by the giant head of each distinguished counsel as Mears. Ywtac and Swim* must be considered a muter etroke of legal Mottos. The defence bed subpceneed some three hun. deed wittiames and made grand and imposing dle . play of administerMg the oath to this *nay. Of oonras,the.prouontion trupposed all these wit ticisms were to be celled upon the stand, when to and behold, after perhaps* third bad testified, they rue suddenly astounded by the annouttement of weasel that the defence had closed its testimo ny. The stroke wee bold and moteentfut The pros ealtion intended to introduce rebutting evidence, bus the witoesses were not present, the Court could not delay , to remedy tbe oversight of <man • sel, and the case °mut go to the jury.. There . WM no . alternative, the Distriot attorney, Mr. Mortne, was forced,without a moment's time to pare' his, notu, and arrange and digest the enee--40 prxeed with the °peeing argument. so itotinittbig himself ably, yet upset's- Ateberilrielimself. . Mr. Btarebnry, that iatellectuel and legal gI sat, prepared himself to time the case, the pros. „Mutton 'Wag entitled Mt the 'lest speech, when ~ another &mouton:lent more startling than the .fileticformed the Court that the defence demined to answer , Mr, Morton, and were willing to sub • suit the cake. - the liras a finishing stroke, for it eat off any further, argument in the case. kithe,preeent beets:tee the' effect was three ' fold; it shut out rebutting testimony, It forced the District Attorney to4ellver without peepers , Coe his opening argument,ind it saved the • latideets from the fearful infloence the Met up : OW train such a man as Ur. fitsnebury *tight hate.—C/Astand Muitussan Rtscrnex.—The Minis/inOn has fromreturns of the elm:Ilion hold on Monday, from a large portion of the Suite, which has gone for the Mate Eighth Democratic Ticket, by a me , jetitj of from At. to eight thouteed on the State Mast The mejority for Wm. Barksdale, the lDentottrietio candidate for Congress for the State a 4st lane, will be about the same. His opponent wile Reuben Davis. lir the several Congreadonal Dhstrlote the fol lowing gentlemen are eleoted ;Phil %Ida, --D. B. Weight Dem. • Remand District, --W. 8. Barry, Dem. Third District, • - - 08. Singleton. Dem. North District, - - W. P. Ramie, Dem. The following fa the State ticket elected; „Air Governor,' - - Jolla J. Molls'', Dem. ~ ' , ' Ssoretary Urinate, • . .it.ll. Mate, Dam 4. Bloc Treaiu , or,- ,A. M. Jaiikson, Dem. ref Owfotal, -D. O. Olean; Dam. the Legislature *beta is a .. Hooessloo"Dtm- MOtaitiO 'majority on joint ballot of twenty-five, *Mob will defeit'lfr. Foote/ citation to the U. sad maze the election of some .ftweil of Afforooir Darla. .lall/11111 OP Elea. GMT! OYCZIG—The 137n ,ageeJoantst otThttrodsif, sonatas ' °isnot a !attar frau thrtlt Smith, la which he @tato that he hat been fee a fortnight t past nab a'stish of Med Se the head, Utah may . 41(allagehba trettattst • • • ".:; .'-=~ rid:.:; ' i,..hy n.t'~Y~:a .. maim= BY' : 1►II12S a Co. . prrrsz;racm THIIIINDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1868 -READING NATTER WILL BE ROUND ON IMOD PAGE OF MIR PAPER. 113arrrestwet Want Ounres,--Ilhe ezbenelve elm i Mims of oar Weekly cheats atm to au bumbling mun • moetdedribla wane' ntnuallsi Weds limbless klltmlk• Our dynast:lon Is between km and bre tbeneand • reach es elmet every 'Wan and musty ln Western kennryl• ants ad last.= Obis IMMO ADVISTIBIRS—Neither the lditortat Rooms oor Pointing Betabllehmant of the DULT tire,!. an opened on Sunday. ADMI7SI/1/1 who &tire their tonnes to Amnon 1* the - vapor on Monter =Minn. will pleas* hand thin to beforWil &dont.= alhandon THR DmonsY or DIXOORACIR, AID EMMA TIOR..—GOT. &IDRIS` JUMBO; of Tennessee, has lately delivered hie inaugural address, in which he has take noccasion to tpolnt out the ar . Unwary eta liberal Oducation,[and the eininity of Democracy b He says that young men at Acad. emiedAnd Colleges, " lapemptelly Imbibe no dons pesjudicial to Demenacy I" This, he says, is mused " too lenuently by their preemptors, , - many of whom were bigoted and supercilious on amen of Cher literary attaineseete, and emu , med superior education on most subjects 1" ' Having thus shown the danger to which young men are exposed; by obtaining an education at Academies and Colleges, the governor most be nevolently paints out to them the " ladder of Democracy," which Is to elevate them; to some plan between the Heavens and the Earth. As this extract is too importent to be lost, we jive It attire, for the information and encenuagement of all discern's/ young mans" "It will be readilypareeived by all dinsanine young men, that Democracy Is a ladder acorn pending In polities to the one spiritual which Jamb saw in his vision; one up which all, in proportion to their merit, may ascend. While It extends to the humblest of all created beings here on earth below, it reaches to God on high; and it would mem that the elms of young men to which I bare alluded might And epoeition between the lower and upper extremes of the ladder, aciannensurate at least with their virtue and merit, Haat equal to their iodated ambition, which they amid occupy with honor to them selves and advantage to their country." • But decidedly the most eloquent and 'ropy*. tiro portion of the learned and eloqaent Gomm. nor's speech, is that where he shows the Density of Democracy. The following lucid and logical' paragraph will:be universally admired: - "At present I shalicontent myself by inturang, and taking it as a conceded fact, that Ihemonery, or man's capability to govern himself, is a pie cipki that miste;that It Is inherent In the very na ture of man; that it idthat ingredient in the bon pined called man which enables him to deter mine between right and wrong in all politicalst fain. In this principle, called Democracy, eon- slate his capability of self-government. It is that which enables him to roman correctly, and to lift himself above all animal creation. It Is this principle that constitutes the, Intelligence of man; or, is other wore* It is that In man which partakes most highly of the Ware and Ghana I j ter of Him in whose - image he is made; which I term the Moine enlarged NM. And in proportion se this Divinity Is enlarged the Man becomes more and more capable of self-government, and still more elevated in his character. I will also assume, what I know none will venture In rea son to deny, thea this Dieimity of Man ems he ea laryed, and that man can become more God-like than he is. It is the bushier of the Democratic party to progress is the work of Increasing this principle of Divinity or Democracy, and thereby elevate and make man more perfect. I hold that the Democratic party proper of the whole world, and mreially of the United Beam, haa undertaken thopetiliad rodeeptiat of soak and sooner or later the great work will be scam pllahed." - , The Nniisel littelkanteer very willingly can cedes the fiat, that education is dangerous to Democracy, as maintained by Gov.. Johnson of Tennessee, and says that the great mass of the party remain true to the instinct thateelf-pres , amnion is the A n law of nature! As evidence of this, the Intelligeneer states that bat a few dare ago, a Virginian Democratic contemporary, waxing warm on this subject, gave anemones to the Indignant wish that every dollar of Virginia's Share in this "corrupting fond" e. the educe tins feud,) might be "sunk at the bottom of the Potomac sooner than that she should 11100140 it." Binh sentiments mains from the "Old Amin- Ion" me : quits enough to remind the' poetics' reader of Grafs description of that wise bird of the night which . --- , Nu. to us moon aomigatek fiw t r= t g r as i tsa L nerst mower. For these Ideal are not new Is Virginiaand h is an instinctive hat, showing how extremes meet, that opposition to education has not al ways proceeded from Demoorats. Bit William Berkely, - who was Governor of Virginia for war ty forty years, thus speaks-In the fall sincerity of his heart, in a letter written soon after the Butoration of Charles the Beoond: "I thank God there are no free-schools at pringsg, [in Vl:gist/I,j And I hope vs shall not hove them these hundred years. For learning has brought heresy, and disobedience, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best Governments. God keep us from boat" But the Democracy, the Inteligeneer adds, is institution of their hostility to learning aid id nation, au point to • precedent still earlier than this, and one not tainted by the lust aleph Mon of- &deice:soy or pierogaUie,rlght. As eariy as the time of Henry, VI, and soon after the Introduction of printing into England by Cuba, thee bubble chimphin of the bur gent.Demousey„ Jack Cade,, denounced most vehemently the lime class who have provoked the Ire of Gov. Johnson. Our great dramatist Is true to history, when he pub the followbg sen timents in the Mouth of this inexorable and un compromising Democrat jut before ordering Lord Buy's head to be struck .1 am the bosom that must sweep the eeturt Olean Ostia filth as thou art. Thou haat most traitorously corrupted the youth of the nein' in erecting a grammar-school; and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books bat the seore and the taliy, thou hut caused printing to be cured; and, contrary to the 'Cis& his crown and dignity, thou but built a paper mak It will be proved to thy use that thou but me; about thee that usually talk of _ a noun and a verb, ihad nth abominable words as no Christian ear can endure to hear. The ingenious Bethel Butler pertinently re marks on this proclivity of Nome men to decay education, tbst It proceeds from •destre /*bring down all °Mermen, whom they have no pose! bility of oomtog - nearer spy - other way; to an equality with themselves; that no men may be thought to reoebui any advantage by that 'blob they, with ill their oontideooe, dare not pretend to: It strikes ut there income fore° la the sup guidon) . The lonalligonoer thinks;. however, that Car. Johnson has stimulant cause at' entionrigement Infer., of the perpetuity of,the Lieraostratto par. ly, from the statistics of the late census for the State of T4lllllOllllllll. If the number of persons over twenty-one joins of age rho can neither read nor write has Increased over the agtires of the last cottons in the sante proportion as every other Interest In ISM flourishing State, it may be safely oaloolatml that Tennessee willloog contin ue to have Demi:Mist:a enough for' seed, Ito spite of all that her Colleges and Academies are do• log to supplant the neoPhyMe In the !Stith: Al any rata, there_ le no Immediate danger of the estimation of lifitooorsay from the general Ma lkin of education.' The Governor, near the. oleos of Ms ant:lime oanooptions, predicts that whoa i 'Dantemoy has fully developed the Divinity of Mn,"e it wilt t x , "confidently and 'exultingly asserted that the voice of tho people 4 ilts yoke of God; and precast =UGC will be rnade that the millennial morning Au dawned, and that - the time has dome when the lion and the lamb shall Ile down together; when the *voles of the turtle' shall be 'beam' In our land!" The censorious Intelllgersoer, gathers from these revelations, that "the millennial months'," towards which the good In all agar have been *training their eyes, "Ana dawned, and that the time has come. when the lion and the lamb shall Ile down together." Alas, that It should be eel but we fear this dream was dreamed before Gov. - . John ton had reeelved intelitgemp of lama event, la the State of Net York, whioh obnirly prove thit the lion end the lamb will ant Ile down to pper any more, though they were put to the ,ante beds year ago and for a bog time carried it milt lultigly tow;rtta each other. From the p rest a kaspeot of uthe Deniountle party 'rue. we should Milt soaped that,lt inn toddy to the ntatnihnd glades d *lda ^t _ =~ ~. r ~'~,i~. is to Ittaniarsto 1 .111161 politiosi and religious redempticto." - Theintelllgenermiscruel,but the wholernyetery of its want of faith and understanding with re spent to Gov. Jolinemen remarkable conceptions, is developed in the following paragraph of Its critique. We have_possled our heads to discern how Bill 'that "the Democraoy is a ladder corresponding in politics to the one spiritual which Jacob saw In hie vision" se he journeyed from Beersheba toward Haran. But since it is only promised that this mystical ',logy shall be readily per. °sired by discerns, pump eves,!' it was per haps preeumptuous in us to hope, by the aid of our spatulas, to pry Into such a hidden mystery. We have therefore wisely determined to lows It for such of our readers to ponder as happen to be both young and discerning. There. It is. The venerable Intelligencor has arrived at the "grand climaoterio," and it could not be expected to understand revelations made solely for the information of "discerning young men." OUR BOOK TABLE, BantuLamm at Thought mullimg by the author of Visaing my 11•1• Mum, Batas: OroMY a The reader ID here presented with a very halt and beautifully printed volume, written in a very easy and perspicuous style, unfolding the instal and religious emotions of the author's mind, and we think it It profitable book for these times of commotion, when people live more out of themselves than in thaMilelrae. Tb. SiCklllloll and Health of the PoopM or Blaaburm Boa. torn Crabs a Nichols. This book Is not, as its title would seem to in dicate, a mere narrative of the slokness of the said inhabitants of the said Bleaburn. It le true there - woe a most fatal epidemic among the peo ple of that place, but this volume furnishes, In Recker'' magic style, the story of the almost on stalelled labors and self-eacrinces of the excel hat Mary L. Pickard--ancrwarde M. L. Wars— among those people, when deserted almost by Mend and foe. History of toe laanneotion In China, with negate of the Ohititianitf. Creed and Pronlamatiooji of ytglrunir mte. Br M. hpcallery and Yvan gnmai from al• French with rapplementarr chapter. narrating the most recent create. By Jno. Oxenford. With a Le simile ofa Igthiempanap of Monona* area Insurreeti an. and portrait of Tien-Te. its Chief. New Yorlr. Hag pers. The very fall title page given above renders It unneemaary to say anything in relation to the book. It will be read by all who wish to be in formed in relation to this most wonderful event of modern times. The Ow and the Bann; or Nleholes and ibdol Mediht: thole ertivsb, thee end puha: actions. By Adrian alb. nun to which le added the Zulu to Eon, their tint sad drosdroww By Y. Bouvet New Yoro Another book for the times. All eyesore turn ed to Turkey int Russia, and all Intelligent. Wads are anxiousipmwalting the hum of the threatening attitude of those hostile tuitions. It Turkey Is to die, lit her die a bent death, but let not the Bur eat her up. The above for sale by J. L Bead, 78 Fourth Street. "A Nanoir ytM Ws Rio. Williams Croswell, D. D., Beeler of the aura of the Advent, Bos ton. By his Felber. New York: D. Appleton Co. Rhin Is a memoir of a 'catenated clergyman, of the Protestant Episcopal church, who has lately paned mai, written by hie own Father, en old men of three more years and ten, who is also awal•ing his change, and who expected this beloved son to perform the last lad rites for him. To the members of the Episcopal church in A merica, this book must be of peculiar interest, and no ehristian we feel estielled, from the ex amination we have given it, can read it without benefit and inetnaction. Rendes' ga for a Montt Pr9arramy fa Coafinna lion; oompiled from the works of writers of the early. and of the English Church. By the author of "Amy Herbert," "Gertrude," ere. New York: D. Appleton do Co." Me is a devotionel work of great seine. Its nee need not be confined alone to the month Wore confirmation, for it will be found of greet becurAt to be read any and every month lathe year, when there Is a desire to keep a steady and consistent flame of devotion in the soul. Tho above works have just been melted, and are for Ws by A. H. Englinh & Co., Wood street. Bsernems sin Onto Itauxoacc—On Monday hut the President of this Company, Mr. 0. Har rison, Big., laid before the Councils of Balti more, a statement of the present ()audition of the Company, and asked the insistence of the city, in the form of endowment, by the oorpcnr atiOn, of the bonds of the Company, to theamount of *6,000,000, for the puepose,ef completing tie road to the city of Wheeling; including a dou ble track as far se Piedmont, 218 miles from the city. The double track, the President says; will be absolutely neemeary In view of the Im• menu quantity of coal now demanding trans port, of the junction, at Cumberland, with the . Pittabergh and Connellaville railroad and at Fet terman with the Northwestern Virginia rail road. The whole liabilities of the Company, in cluding stooks, loans on bond sod mortgage, loam on call, bills payable, &c., ars 122,2611,. 888 81; the assets Include the cold, stook in the Washington Branch Bead to the meant of $1,016,800, and bill, receivable amounting to $227,680 86. The revenue from the main Item for the half year ending Sept. 80th, is $ll,- 218,834 99; expenses $700,286 94; leaving a balance of $618,648 06; the total revenue for the decal year is $2,088,419 80; total axpenses for the same period, $1,266,22710; showing the proportion of expenses to the earnings of the road tote about 81 per stens. . ' OVILKEOLT Accimirre.—We lean that he Booteelty river packet Bell Quigley, coney. Ere at Frankfort on Friday morning, but by prompt notion the fire wag suppressed. It caught in the wood rack and communicated to the boiler The offlocie of the Cincinnati' report the Ana. scale% a !gibing condition at Leith°To landing, in the- Mississippi river. She struck • rung whlah kniaked • hole In her aids, and she leaked Nor, and damaged her freight. Cho was front . St... Louis for Memphis, and the. O. took off her =ingers, as the boat would riluin . to fit. The °Weinman!, from Nine Mutt with o barge In tow for Now 011111113 S, sunk her barge in Her tiOant) Wand chute. It was laden with whisky, cad other Cineinnati.prodnee, and the teak was Hied with whisky.—Lou. Courier. • Teta A/711.44 01 111 STIJUILIA MUM= —A day or two since we copied from • hfelophle pa per a statement to the Wed that there had been an affray on the steamboat Dread.; near Halo no, Ark., in which two man were killed end three others wounded. An *steamed friend, who was a passeoger on the Dresden at the time of the mammas of tho affair, arrived here Satur day afternoon on the Pike, and firrulshed as full particooloro of it It appears that about one hundred lifetime's, who bad been employed to work on the levees in Attaches, wore deck paesengore on the Dree dew. Au old lady from Kentucky, with her two children, who were also deck passeogers, were greatly imposed on by, some of theta Irishmen. 'Her children were abused, sad the provisions she hid provided horeelf with were taken and stolen. - Ona one crouton, when cite of her obit dren was struck by an Irishman, a Mr. James Sullivan, of Mayedlle , In this State, a cigar ma ker, and a worthy, Needy nod respectable gee- Heiman, took the part of the lady and remonstra ted with the men on theii conduct The Irish forthwith commenced an attack on Sullivan, one of them striking him violently on the'hosed with a poker. • He instantly drew hie revolver, and defended himself the beet way he could. One man was shotahrough the heart and fell dead In his tracks. Another was shot iu the month, the ball knocking out his teeth, cutting off his tongue, and lodging In hie throat. He woe not expected to recover. A third was shot In the arm which was badly shattered tad bro ken. An Irish woman, who 'belonged to the party, and who was for -advanced in pregnancy,- was shot to the abdomen ' and she died the same night. She was struck by a stray ,ball, as the pistol was not aimed at her. ' By this time Suitt van we. overpowered by the numbers who oppo. sad him, was knocked down, stamped upon, ter- Hilly beaten, and badly out, and was left for dead. He was taken to the forward part of. the boat by some of the cabin pulverous, who then thciught him to be dead. He was badly ant in Ave different plums, one on the throat and one or two ea the body being severe wounds, and his head was very badly boor by the blow from the poker. After he had been washed he gradually !wind, sod was able Wien his name. Hie. in furies-appeared to be so severe that it was thought impossible he could Iltelfo &min the night, but next day he was better, and when he was put off the boat at Napoleon, accompanied by a friend, where be could secure proper mail. sal attentions, there were strong grounds for ho. ping that he might recover. During -the night he had to be guarded by the passengers In order to prevent the Irish from again attacking him and dabbing their work by killing him. The nun killed was buried at the foot Of Clark's bar.' The wounded men were taken to Icloksburg for medical satiation. . • • - The affair noccured shortly attar leaving Mini; 'Ola f and when eni,!•,four afire sailed hNow that . b• to W, the seals islidasi• ~... lfY.l ._ w, 5,4r.~. the most Intense excitement (M I As holt, and the greatest consternation prime r :lll among the lady passengers in the cabin, in view of whoin the commence took place There was'great sympa thy expressed for the brave &alive's, who came near losing his own life, in his manly efforts to protect a defenceless mother from insult and out rage. The only regret among. the passengers seemed to be that he was not able to demote ex eoutionamong the outlaws who se villainously attacked him. We hope soon to hear of hie re covery.—Lou. Cow. "Republican simplicity" is &stet of those who ettli the laborers of this oonntry into the belief that they are the only Mende of the working man—that all who oppose the modern Soft-Shell ed Democracy are extravagant, pease-proud rale toorate. Let facts speak. Here is one very µ- loarstive, whin we take from an English paper —The Daily lea: "051,12.101 TEI ParrolDlNT Or TIC traITILD decree.—Meesrs. Templeton & Co., Glasgow, have just completed a gorgeous carpet foe the White House at Washington, the offuilal resi dence of the President of the United States. This magnificent piece of textile mamba measures about 80 feet long by 40 broad, e portion woven in the loom without seam being 2 feet by 81, and the remainder consisting of a handsome border sewed in. The filling in of e carpet is a ruby and crimson damask, with tasteful medalione In the centre, and rich corer pieces to correspond. The medallions are fill d up with boquete of flowers, designed and exe efl with exquisite taste. The entire plebs weighs upward of a ton, and is value Is between £450 and £6OO. This carpet le the largest of flee now nearly completed for the Presidential mansion by Meters. Templeton, and the whole of which re quire to be at Washington early in November." Will any of the sole brained Democrats answer that American workmen could not produce &tee pee of American wool anflielentij "gorgeous" for • plain Anierican President, or that such patron age vend encouragement of American agriculture, and manufacture Is that will produce the high est state of prosperity to the American people We hope when this "magnificent piece of textile manufacture" arrives in this city, this very plain, tseetentatious, economical admhiletration, will allow it to be opened, where it may be seen as 'ithrough a glass darkly," by the "hard fisted," tilardahelled," hard to underetsed.eheir own intereat working men. Possibly the exhibition may confirm them ist their willingness to sink all the Industrial arts of this country Into a state of vassalage to foreign manufacaurers. Two moo. was Donnell for the carpet of one room of • plain Democratic President, paid to English man- . ufsaturere I Washingtonian, Jeffereontan, Re publican simplicity T. 2n2nene. There are new stirrings of insurremlon in the Island of Cubs. Nothing is more natural; it impossible that well-educated men, socustomed to the enjoyment of liberty when traveling in the United States and other ocuntrles, should long submit lu pintoes to the tyranny there im posed upon them. and is it possible that a go, eminent which exercises such tyranny should not be alarmed at the most iheignilleant demon. emotions of hostility. There Is no probability that any considerable movement is on foot In Cats, bat it does not take snooty to create s pan ic in the minds of the Spanish atheists of the Island. It is evidently such a plug° whichforms the 'Wiens of oar telegraphic dispatch giving the news brought by the steamship Rebel to Charleston.—N. Y. IWbinge. MAYORALTY Wuzzix L. 43)=.0101 be • candidate Ite !tarot of Pittsburgh, subject to . the deedsloo of the Wblif and An* MVook Goevettloa. so2,ite SPIVIAL VOT4CIA6 iliirDr. Norse's Invigorating glizir or laDlAL.—Amoagall bobs 'pulled to moiled grunt., that which farms the main Ingredientln this preparation Monde taproom. It le Nature's . rathollooe. Dad the t ravels of Dr. Mersa. which has added so much to &Dun to It. rations branch.. ramped In the di-nevem. of Mho herb WOO. be 00,14 0.111 hero been the greet benefactor of the cee. Wilma remedies are utterly. superseded by this purely vegetable welds. Are you west. dymceptle. =croons. subject to sudden 00th.., eororolsee with neu ralgiarot fie dolarcaca, irregular to any physical hinction. Gunman' a ny organ, subject to epannallo Dabs of nay kind; Here to your remedy. L your soled. your moutor7. elotoinl; ices your Paid fell you in business. an you dr UMW In ',pieta. debilitated, worn out, and utterly "oat of heart?"' Urn It your renorator. for. le a stimulant moro affeetive than alcohol; permanent a its lambs. and homier to thraldom es fi.tered outer. Think of time Darien, you that arm nag and safforbad, and ton our word' by ozioriabost. Tbla Medial la pal up, blably naaamaapa. la plat OW 41.0 a. Frlm.lo4o ➢ar battle. taro tar 114.00.1 a Gar an. C. H. SIN% Pa.Plata,. 192 Ittoadway, New Turk. Sold by Dalmatia, thatagboat lba Mahal Maly. Oa • plaaad Um Wart ladles. general Asyut. to Pittsburgh-o*o. W. [.Jew. ows WOW ' , Art VhWid Ow. and Irtaalag Brod, sato Wood sod did - • LADIES PANSY FURS. M'CORD & CO. Would most respectfully invite the attention of twilas to %hair Wee and complete stock of FANCY TIM& now epoldnewomptitlaz to put Itgdw. Moms Motif to Mon. Ltut. Oarlatio. Morton doultool. nook Want.. Genott. Coney nod Mimeo Down; X offs. Vlotortnos. nab* Scout Oath. to. ke corner Wood and' ith Moen SkirS/Li RILVITIA AND LANAYSTIN GOLD 11 Was Comma n N.. lremk Ti.ma. 011:3311 • Thin!, Annul Statement co , THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND 11.5 MARINI 1111911114:104 COMPANY. Han' in,. go. fray 4. 1462. Amato of 11t•Onatiasy. May =Ale 61 I U. Prnstago•rooll to mar 1. 11/6L.-. 157300.66 Intorest nte6 an Low... -- 918 19 Stationery .2 Offlo• tarlatan-- 1.000 00 --1346.163 28 Prosiasos anwollad.- . 2,799 04 Do. 10nainat0.17..,..- . .. 7.1 8 1 Imm Kamm °mama... 14 lasuronso. Hatann4 Proalgan. Mationorr,Pdatins. Az- —..-. 77,901 81 Capital Stook. odd In .ad New 10404 ' a Arooont tzTresosarao, lI.DI. fa: ißfS.i le 70 P p r o o nmdslwN ona-- a— -a - SIMMS 00 nou rsPuma. ULM 79 t Cloah on bandoo Os:Waal scoot@ Cdre:Zgar d isPd ' lliCk= 1 1130 20 01 10 Amount of attioniel althea menet the 0010- 14.7 hot ret SADO 00 BOACTOIte !WM . P. IItrIIIRMION.D. Daub wary P. 0. SEDOWIOI. Karr/4o= AAMUY, JONLS, PIMA&IOU:: A. WILKINS., Haaktr. Pittaborgb: • A. A. CIAARIER: • " JOHN A. 10:1111•KIN/RD. Daniala fount,: A. J. MUM, Llarriaburt: A T. Joo/Kkt, R°Bll 9 JOHN P RIP . TIIIPORP t PriaLWAL A. J. dlLLET.Nrowtary. Will Lanus agalcut lcuila of ..ae4 Island ir•lnktlo.r alio. on iscrechaaftso fu city or country. at conabrwat with Polloloa Woad as i.e altbar /y ar:for tars el rimy. Bram& . arms of north sad / utP•Aald strut/ attf A. A. 041/11I1R. Actuary. AMOS LELAND & 'CO., 171 PEA DL STREET, New Yost. Alt 11/Al/SUSIE II AND DIALINI IN PUNY oroorirriort or STRAW GOODS, oonalstlng In part al PANAMA, LEGHORN, SEWED. BRAID, • CANTON AND PALM IDAN NAM &gil', Itallian. Swiss and Bilk Bonneti; ARTIWICIAL IPLOWILTUI, .STRAW T.RIHMING F 3, 40. It sr Ale Clow,. Coloprlslnc one ortbs largest 'hooka In the City, to wlll , th ha'attoctlon of Cla.h ant Time Bastes Is rasped fully solicited. - N. It.-11ATTl1113 are partloulatlr Inolled to nail and ananklna oar Stook, winch Is suited oxvreolr ther trade. onabroolag all the now ant tssblonable WOW.; of Gaols. ROME NS URANCE COMPANY, .NEW YORK. • CASH CAPITAL *500,000! R. 0. LOOlllB. 4gimt. _ N 0.69 Wood drat. ratendr9A. _ DINger0111: • Ammo A. Lards— . Lato of JO. Rte.. llortit&J, Wino M 001111 A Co. Madan Jkf oNe. Ilan of 000ou 8 MoNatom. Afietaritiftreffno...:.«..:« firm of C. ono.'bud A Co. ifißfost ff. .......Yam of Clefliti, Motion a Co, Vim of Co.t "moo 8.6+e.... of So MI& &liar I rood. igib e lmst, &moo: Lao• =s. • of ifinismo" li • ra • i • irdr& of ft. i d • Lth" Co. Marko A/Bool.i." • ..firai of tifolloy Co. Imo& Ailerfarf.Jnitlimo 1 n m fto s :3.4l t ry Jr.. : Dekelti..7 .. froOluidali. & .14.1 x G. Nelms...- of Nelson & Oa. oto. P. olllohfolo,llOmi _OKOo. opro D. °M;•• Lrdw D. Cbann,...... ...... -Vinod Oatoos i tattoo" A Co. fAmmos /known..., ..... of 'I, A H. Msmontor.• Cook' Amford.... —.---... Vino ofJ mama A almond. gozo. 1f0rt00,...... z .1f0rs 01 Mouton, Hotter • Soft. i geff/As . 14 • , •=.7.7M; I •ZZIF 800 a Loo=ft. •••• :. •• — •- ...—.. •••••• =fl. iotlf=4, Ludur of Rogan& Anon A VO. Lam ProlAMmiont, /Imo of IllotbingtoutkNowol it l & Co. Adolf. of 8•111 1 potton (Aorta of It & Noble. &Ord • of ork & Dra& It r alimo • fitorinooX.._,../aro. of Olboceilltoakwall it (b. ....ftrof of w,.. fra ija cht . imeit . af Woltforito & AorP. of oanti rural CO. 01188.' J. KA LCKIIII3, Proffloot: MP Beamtarr. . formjdable ditteue,; which mow to Wl* ttut skm of vtulictooo. 7tolds gusto to 1 7.40.111111 SPANIIIIIIIIXTLIU. Y. Boyden. torteetly at the Astor Ma" New Yoe mile* teetwiefOr or thw Niehaus* Med./IleWawa! Ta, Low et the hundredi - who have been eurefat anrete hreweeiefie by Cute& lipeelsh littetwee, Pluoa LL me, he has 'ssaanumull44 Itta numbers et Gems who Wee safilethec with ipulf wen 7 Await die. . *sal lib etwi not fatmoreaukrriltedidiii . hs. Oft pus soutiaell lbelistbloodsiutilir 11100•11 , 00fteilliimesilww•ohum3'10004 a lr • . -.~;c s~ t s~a ° .,~, !'w,~rh.:xa'~5......,Y ::.7sva`...x to ::,:a..:F.a:~' a ,~ ~+-~r.d:.a:,. ~.:v:,.,.. ~~ ... . . .. . . gll__ __- Assignee's Satiaii nil tulterai "ftdi A. eine** of Zpirulo BiLlisnos, ber;b7 001 , 117 all Com.. Indebted to mid tionoltozi. to oat sad make paymont. and all persmu having claim against him. .111 Di.. 0 4 0itat [be= for aattletaant. The ploto will be kept opera to oelltaat tW olook of good on hand aboFtt e 0 days from thia data. when W. H. Kin Dahl, ono of the Asalgoves VIII to Cooed. RUMEN sausa..la.. °ROWE A. eilflay. WM. H. KLNOLI.D. • Pittgoorith..oet. 110853. 4w4 A. H. HOLMES & BRO , MANII/101 . 04n9 SOLID BOX VICES, ,SLIIDOES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &c.. T/ILBEILBMW, BILLOSAZ BOLTS, CAB BOLTS, w ABLIERB. cOITON. TOBACCO, AND HEMP BOItZWIL ' PITTSBURGH. Odle*. NS Wood BC, betwout lat and and. All kinds of blacksmith work for Bridges, le, done et the shortest notice taut at the lowest price, fie All work warranted Kurd to artr marddistaruLlie . 1.20 marlin. S. E. Cans), fashionable Drees Hater and Minn. No. 7C lrourth ntmet, wand eton• All work esArsistid will be exirouted with magnum awl disp►teh. 5,13 sfir BURKE h BARNES' SAFES—Hero L the kind of testimony ea to the value of our BAlrlB. noon elfish we can oonfldentfy rest the reputation of our work. We have already published several eartlflostos, proving teat liefos made for oar regular And orttlnari sake,. and fold abroad; have been eublooted to the lIHTEUNIIT TIBTB lit AOTUAII CONFLAURATION4 and preferred their contents totally free fromdamage. The tenoning Is another proof of the earaelnoontestable tuo.ooo woara or BOOXIS AID PAPE= astbii6:EEr a -Aft-'o • - ALBION, Ems Cowry, PI November 12, Ind. Mums. DMus t Banns—Dear Shs r Your two le w.f.e duly received. I wea absent at the fam. I would oay,n,regard to your gate, I consider it pornetly Sign PftoOr. Mated fn., one I bounht °trim Let lMl•en M , morning of the 10th of June last—my store building Piing burned to salves. It was built of woad and brick— • large throe story bonding. My Pan. was In It at the Uwe of the and tell Into the cellar. "Marathon, mu • large .10111 It of MI. It was • very hot dm My notes and booktomounts that wens In the Safe. amounted to about Ten Thousand _lfsn, whlah WILB eared. was not rinclempor tstrurW: and furthm, 1 would adrift any person who to doing business, to lose notime, but boys ham re their PaPo.Sba.lP— go Mao to t one that good. ,) ran safely recommend your 00 to Baas r:"Atl ue. "r• JOHN ni.A.TuuL • s7llrrra . :M ipextr for Bale—This Property iraltriated about one half mile from the city line, fronting on Pennsylvania Avenue. It •le coverlet with Fruit lowa of the nbnimet Mode, many of them In toll bearing. Alb m abundance of Ammo. Basiberry. Currant. ltoogalorry, a.. go. There le a two story frame noose, together with convenient out houses on it.. Por sem acmes. andgleasantnese of location, We =overt/ cannot be surpuseg. It contains a little over 0 aorta. I .111, ell the whets together, or divide it to purchase.. TH03..1. CAMPBELL, No. 119 Water street. HENRY H. COLLINS. 7 0EWANDIN6 AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN caLICEISX, BUTTE:II4 IZZDIII, 101/H, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. AN Wood stroot, Plttobaurgh, .o'ol :ONNOR, BROTHER &. CO., ' . . . No. le WOOD Mint, Oa* door from Pint otroot, Pittsburgh, BS. Buy and eall Par and Currant Funds Ellght an I Thus Exchange Cola, &oaks. nilterti and %Warn Thu Bills, and Promissory Notes; allow 6 per i x, cont. on Tints recalls@ of Par and Convent Money; and. Loran I ire Mathis Pallas. Ihr tho Ana bowsaws (boron (oui Cap ital 6170O00) and . Ropal Arnow. Cb (espial tlO ). sale CHARLES E. LOOMIS, STOCIE. AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Mormon; ea, Negotiated. PAILTICAILAR ATTLNTION OLVIIN iV TIII PIULOILLSII AND BALK UT EV:KM& aroma or. B. Jour A Co.. 00311.1 t Wood .od Fourth Knot. J•l6 R. C. LOOMiS,. -- - apt the late firm of il'Curcly & Loomia,) WHOLINALI DIC.ILIR IN BOOTS AN SHOES, e Weal street, . PlittabmuTh. .1041711 Citizen's insurance uompony of Pittsburgh a. D. LING. ,Pluanure. 341.111.11 L L. Al an tee L. DWI. oyincz, e 4 wArica, Nay= 'lawn AND WOOD • tp- IN.O ate BULL Tl.ll 01(10 AND 1 1 / 1 3t112181P21 £ND 2ILIBUTA- E,l/./A. P. Mass 4 yrynilt ball Or as n., aA e tr y FIRS AIAO. *gang lAnperile Itt Vi• AEA mot IA ILAN 0 NA V !GA TOR imira.cir.v.vtiralrlvii. - , DIVAICTORS: D* I N a . Ullman Jr.. 14 , 7, '.. N. XL, Rim. . nal an. Wm. Bingham. Behest Iftnisy,Jr. I John M. Dllmortn, tr. limhanith.. nranata Adler., gidlraril 11.a...nicin. ' J. Behoorimakm. Walter Urraal. - Wm B. HAM.. balm M. Pennock._ 1.22 JOHN T. LOGAN— ----ACM. T. Kraemer ramp MOOD ItZKOVAL. • LOGAN, WILSON & mania up swum= =ALIT I/ YONXION AND DONMIIIIO EILAILDWANIZ, CITTLICAT, [Ace ie. Have removed to their new and extensive o=xj. t l . 2w= r =ox . dams abillit• at Marla aro iel:4 so examleatfon of Me aoe nton engirt= mit ever "160.4 ha this al V. 1561117 nix. PLIIIII3IO, -- FLEXING BROTHERS, (Mxmoiou ro a am • Cr , ) WEOLUALI DIUTOGISII, No. 60 10•64 str•st, Pittabarik. M 111.Proolioton of Dr. WL•ses Clobbrated Von:Whim Ivor o. fa. JAMES P. TANNER , WHOLIMLI DIALER BOOM isms; sornrs, AID =Anna% aro. 56 Weal otrompt s Pittsburgh, ammo . imp AL PDCWIL • ler My osook consists of upwards of 2500 g alrol 116" 7 2 1= 7re s .v r az4 °L .4zj.. tl4 ll2 =. ag = .is with Mae at Philadelphia luat . Now grenPrklar.dightirgairard-}. I=3 sifirWhen death is at the door, the rem edy which would have oared 11%. It admlsintered In time. mane too late. Do not Mp. with &maim Relyispoo it when the etameab will not digest Rod—when fantail, and Imiltude pervade thr IMMem — nben .. . the Mein M as' totted.. the agmelits habla, the mind lamareht. the norm uneaterally anasaltlma mad the heed contoned—rely upon It, that when them symptoms mew. Mu powers of vita* ty are faille& and that, molest Os saliohlef Is promptly oluerked, wOl kakerkeM, ea wail Y residete4 misera ble. how we know framsaws of tenth:man Vaster Mks wanner before assomalated In fever of enelvmady. that HOOFLIND'a GICILMAM pre and 14 Dr. 0.11. /sawn, latmedlately abet.. and. In the mat. entirely remove nil MMus disorders as eurely as • renibematkal :mores win •31 e problaa. Who. they. will 'odors the afoot. and the Mak of /lb, with heath sad safety within mach. WELIOXI SLUT 111/31110* DAGUERREOTYPES POST 01 /10/I,BUILDISO. TELL= lITIZENS and atrangera who wish to °b tu hum, sit accurate. artiotto like Itt ft Were enudeeite pric , oo,lll find it to their Ititsteet to call at this er.il known catabitettment, whore satire eat.isfastioti is gement...ed. or no charge mode. 2iaelaß Ona of tbo Israwit end Nit arranged tilde and likyllohts ever ooto aroctol for tha putel*., With. lantrUmellte Or U. pf Wenn' thplotal harlot, aillOptedthosprtsto ofliOstrat mnq not, geox. a* awe practised Sr celeftrabal hoot.. of 'PhiladAlphis aoJtiew Tort; Yr. N. flatter, httuft.if to to atria to odnt to the patr..ft of the Art. any/. of by; Wt. earApp.it, eath, einialy re is grin. pr,•hlott has nano pees donut, open IL** -camels.. ID eh ..•• • •17. term II el.) I. N... • * W' r1,40.•/=l. DAG UtEREOT YPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. .1 MASON'S National EtaguerreLn Gallery, vy rot 0... r of the blaamall mat Mirka( Arse, (uataelle G. Mime. Lova Stots,lPltlabonth. LOW and aaati.aro arlphlog toobtalo lillollkollkonosaio at oitst..rots Ds 4u.5., sill Please tall st the shore attablalt, atria, acted up with sory supsolos. Side sod Bkr 1 44.••• armload with mac* oklll that tho oporotor sib tots Root soeursto Lao Mottles of the human f^rts with all to sopterkm of .11sated litc.. au Wmastross. rtaarrallnaa, Palatial', a..., sqeurotstr b,Ptrd , so4c -011ost•44 taken of orielusl llksoorJes. sos..rernms not co; ulrod tstslos• oul••• • r.. fsstissonablunss. ort.t.lksto.toos tskso of mirk ood d•oearod porsar la ast44th .rlly and vicinity. ! l e;aliZZT : -qe ofJamalesila • anutast noon . ta thoit. 10 all wa It Of of r 1r .4 It. dhlo -- lea. Bs °WWI Ruanoe of amalea ser4Tbla Dams 11 a prsperatloo of unutust small t o opioary cllarrbtra.boolsleut cholera. Di thoit. oat of prostration of the dlgeitlre foostlons. it I Inriticusble Taus. During the Prosaism:sof the/0W chutes sad fmauxurr soutplalute of etilldres,ll to pent elloseloug no Dully or Individual should be without Urturis-114 sure to get the itsuulne grigual. WWI ',wog outy.by P. BROWN. at his Drug gad Chant-ca Blare; unttblisot suns? of rum and t/besout atreete.P adollthisuld tin sate br sU the tueorstsble ststbassrise la M. &sten end. fa Yittsburgb. by Berl. PM.. Jr.. D. A. "mum,* a Co., Dr. 0. Smith, Lem& Wilms Os, 1. Behoonetakar • Co. • I n . Alti g haur any by H. P. ikbwarbs and IM A. lbrit edrlnditestion - _ and Liver Complaint MOOD BY Mal PRTEOLZOOL—Ittiod the following latta bent am Dieddlnkni. a Illamanu7 bi Oregon: Ma. J. AL Ktot—Dwor : 111 rt—Ifynelf and with huhu beim greatly tonedttsd by the am of 'OEM Pent.w. whit te hove lon sesame box of two or three noun hoo ths. Lathe Magma onal Mahn. In this atom. and sheathen erwal a: w isp/m . IR ort What°. rtt .o la s tsition .ad .a taint yetirgltiltallObt. Oil ROO/ OIL. fir:look woad hottlartwo or Om each—abant yassand anal( emend we have nem enjoyed wo goo/ health tbr yaw .IB as vs heroine...that time. / laaan a innate hob Ow Ware that fame. of Ibe steinach wind dlotosimie the AMOMitte van_laUsyfid. hay. Adt nottlina since Und e r razz t larl i limen. from aeh e . .4. .by of ger Petrleum. * " rra1 , 7 "". 1 I triVr i g rty - tzt=teaa a l k a lat tl elne k alere ee= yehere. ortgal - Waren envertialeg Petrobrom anal. iteir First Premium for best Bilk Hat— musox a CON, /*Wong& Matsui 91. W Croot, ars my wowed to tarnish their al oaattnaorsal sad mad's, assortaisnt of Ha ps Hale sad Ca VW& foe brauty of Slash. sad Woes,. osaast Do ono. patted by oar Mass laths idt7. - Putdosisisttilstios la Invited to ono ova issitshoitue 'll.l. WO sod 14.00 lists ositlisidave aftWri move tho: Wong= ot.oar toad rop to or ofintifirimialt KOMI UnriaMencts VOIMW . II-114 Mails* tha /ma low A OWL—Sine \ Hite nnent 4 1 / 4, L.,,ratarr solargarcen ha allow to acsply nb. urser.. ordars for Lyo4o Kohluior, be al. intro. ducal some naw onmak.itatidn. .10b.)1,4kts otill to the hlah character of Mix itirenaelr co Curling, BasiOriaa\ rtial• [ox Let Bale now ob.; \ INno 1:114,1 \ \ ?hs Bair. And thaw who alicayain,...., \ or rta mks to stol cta:iln larto‘hol4.• and, attalas , h..' at any Stara in eh., tialted• 64tes. BABarn., Proprietor, 161 Broadway, Bar. York.: ° g ig . \ D. 8. DAME& Proprhidor. 161 BroadaraY, ra, i. ' l / 4 4,1 In Piltaburnit by E. 0m...2 , 4. yr., A Bro.. and BO= woo ViirDll mu, Mining • alran on hand purobams, on 1 , tit Pltek.A.,—Every tariati, Blasting owdarin all alit p.ckageoo ' f m Maiaaina Iff4ta to snit .iorabla t. Alacii t ßalsty 158. " , !Utreat r cittiolgch . • no7dly Virli'LaiteXti \ Venni'fa: e.—1.4) re ever Intented bits beo4 p t% annemf \ts the ..v a r mrdlolee of Dr. Ole All who eve tu dit ie NM. errs. D 7 satoulab d de li ght a! Os minll„ • . rort.. =I ednee.Y. 115 r alI theit:thaenni. la. : It. favor would fill volt , we o us: ereforerxretear cornier with a brief tof a few o eta. \ lepbeto. Allen, of Amboy : \ gave • dcee're• eft: y. ars old, and it tin - night a ges e 8 worms. • soon r Rare another doge to the umwe Ild, which bebeght ail\te 10 more. making LIB Imam In \a rot 12 bowel . Andrew Doming, of Cranberry ownship, Verner, en ..`\ gave hi. chid I tesed,onfet, and e named 19 \ worme. bast morning. on repetition of to \ oee, she mull 11$ more. Jonathan iloughmatt, of West D , Park coil . Is. ..k write. that he is unable to supPlY \ demand. aerthe 'mode In hie naighbothoodasy, after •if of the other., that none le IKUIi to Dr. Wetlands V \ Beare D. lk E. W. Oolton;:of Medi . /ad, halt , petted last spring to get emus of We V ge. After selling a few bottles, the demand bec ame io eat for it tad their snook , was awn exhausted. They ' that it bee produzed the test effect wherever used. iyist I. very main !among the people. • . \ \ It•ll'urehasern will be earful tank for DE.DANZ'S lly . CELZBEATED vicumuruaa , and take noes e Alf Dula Veradfam4 In comparison, an worthies.. ' lie Lands Vermilage, also hie Celebuted . Liver Oen now be bed at a/I emendable Dreg Mazes In the II tad Eta., and from the tale proprietor., - .7141111N0 BEDTIMES, '.. Sumwesore fol. Kidd t 00.00 Wood ot. NEW ADVEILTIIIMMENTI CLEVELAND and PITTSBITRGH RAILROAD. ORANGE OF TIME I• N and after MONDAY, Nov. 1 4th, 1853, Piumenger Trainn run dally (Sundays ,wept. e/)aa lAIL TULIN leave. Cleveland at 9.06 a. at. for Well. v,lle, gapping at all intermediate Stations. arrive at Animate at 11 BSe. a.. and Welleville at 2.20 e. a. dXPRIZEI Takla loaves Cleveland at 8.0. e. a. for Al:lance. stoning at iled.on. Bartel/le and Ravenna OD ly—errlTis at Alliance at 6.00 e. a. ACCOSIDIODATION TaAIN leaves Cleveland for Ba rcena and Intermediate Stations at TAA and arrive at havens at 9.26 e. at. Two throngti Trilna from ONTn land to Pl,tabartth daily. RETURNING : EXPRE3B TRAIN leave. Alliance for Clarniand at 1130 r. w.. stopping at Lima. Buena. Emirate and ' Rudman only--sniv• at C 101,9411.1 at 24u T. st. Mail Train of Ohio and Penna. .11 Road leaving Pitts burgh at e.OO A. N.:common. wan this lain at Milano* at 11.45 a.K. ' RAM T RA IN karss Wellsville for Moreland ail 00 P. N.. stopping atoll way stations—lardy. at Alliance at ton and Morelan TEO V. I. ACCOMMODATION N TRAIN Liar,. Havanna for Moe. Ind and intermediate rtations at 7.16 • is —arriv• at Movelaad at 9EIA. K. Only one through Train from VI doll . CAT1Vt7t37..... 1 41t1 Thin froneOleveland MUM.. a It t i Ie " LTKIV. II Ig2II W ?A r e " Ohio nd Pena►. It. nttaburgh. attiring at rittabi.gh e at 4.45 rat. gspnew Train front Clods dl. sal Train from Wallartho. b.th oonneot at *Ulan. •t 6.00 I. ar. with the Ramos Train of 0. P. B. for littsburgh--arrivina at Pittaburah at 8.16 es lispreas Train from Alliance ainnecta with the 8.00 a. N. T.= of 0. A P B, R. from Pittsburgh. ..:Prmansors leaving Pithiburgh on the 8.10 a. N. Train anis' eat (31mreland at Z4O r. g. , mid eo :met with th• following train. Wan. West and nouthr Mgvalayrn minTotsno.—Tralus loaritdr ar r iving liandnalm Toledo. Chicago and the North Wast 4 at Toledo at 7 56 r. N. and Chicago next morning al 700 —Tim. through from Pittsburgh to (blow being Ins than 24 hour. Cigratann Comma a,, Cmcnigar.—Trains loaning at 2.50 P. 0. and 8.30 P.M for Miumbus.Clincinnati. °Mon. Dayton. Ludianapcits and all stations on Ms 1341lokatains and Indiana fiallroal. etsratatiD ME ling at 446 Co P. K. for brie. Dn M akira, Bon = k and New Yo r rk.. The 1 rain. canneet both ways with the C Z.& 0. R. R at Hudson for Cuyahoga PAM. Aktoll and °lint= at Dar Iva with the Railroad fcr Canollton„ 51.1•emt anel 11 Traket b it7;otigh t ai Toledo. Detroit. Mango, Laßalisatd Froaport can t • obtned at this Office. Pasuengen are tequasted to procure thoir °chats at rho Company's Ofilra. or JOUR A. °AUBREY. Agent, nol7 Monona awls Ream. Water at .Pitttbargh. _ _ _ GOOD NEWS FOR SMOKERS— Soardrh Swam 10 tar a dime: Prta,• Havana. 25 hr 31 canto, do ItagaSar. do do. at MORRIS* PATTON'S, noi7 is the Dimond. IHKESE-500 bxs. choice est.iog Cheese, J Jott ree'd and Ibr sae brT. LITTLII4 on, nol7 - No. LIS 2.1 street NOD FISH-10 drums pod Fish reoeinzig Jby Moil thr ask - T. LITTLE* W. by No. 112 ro Forot - „ bbls. No. I Pickled Herring, s z - ,,l i i sst replying And for i talA ti a 00.. 112 2.. t BEEN APPLES-100 toble. choice Green op/s...lcuit r.ehl formals by nol7 T. LITTLE a 00, 11174 ~t. FEATHERS -MO lbs. prime Ky. Feathers reed Dr MKNRY IL COLLINS. GREEN APPLES-50 bbls. in tine order, sabi by mot; MICINT IL COLLINS. CHEESE -500 boxes W. R. Cheese; lopdo can Qom d(O lop do MatzDelos do; 141 do11.6a)70141" nol7 B UTTER -15 kegs packed Butter; 4 bials. . do do. 'or Ws by Holt ' IMMIX EL COLLINS. .1 \TRW BOOKS, at Davison's Book Store, t 63 Vulva stmt.* Well! to Game. by Cheerer; In. alel lin Scotia's Baran Obristian Fatlestio Preload. • neer riff. bri t T ATIZZAININ.IIII4I " ag Life In Moo illsolon,.r6 Tarsus India: Conflict of Iraq Toder Danebtar Mock Marts and Saar-, Last LSE et Study eats, se, ay. J. S. DAVISON. nol6 66 Market otrestoderitb. 1171!GREAT WORK ON INFIDELITY, aneets, causes and yprewlen Th. Una. by maroon of !Montana. Ibr nag 13y J. N. DAVISON. note 66 Market argot. tow 414 SUNDRIES -78 bags Feathers; 92 bbia. NA I Lard; rKdo d 2 owe Oman tosreivo for salsby ml'• 15.11611 DICIEST I no. CI BEEN APPLES-20 bble. Rambo' and gJr Italstroak AP*, ^. 61 sad 'nab by - rote W. A. McOLOIO. ------- - CINCINNATI CANDLES-25 but. - Pin Pmokta.ula rre'.l sts.arsor vanes. by nolB W. a Me 01.0114. fIINCINNATI SOAP-25 bze. Cin. extra . NJ No. 1 Smaksat rwd and far We by DOl.ll W . A. awning. n or. Wand I eti. ,FEATHERS -25 sacks now landing froni L steamer Qoa! of CIO7. Mr 1. 1 9 bi nola DICEIty Alk CO. EISSOLIPZION OF PARTNERSHIP— jaw...waIe hastotore Wm( awl= the &a of atLtAns. NIOOLO it CO.. was this. day dimolfed be mutual consent: Athos of the jate partners will nee dui 11412141 of theft= In aettllns the bonuses. Meth, MR. PILL/Saff. NICOLE CO. og bt.no..lllll.•amthluNt.t old stand. by Y. la and Reeve Owsas. =War 0 ..1.V 1 . 0 waif /I. °ALLIES Ak 00. 590 PIGS' LEAD reo'd per steamer Re tank and Am sal* by ALICE. GOILBON. . no 6.1.1. IBC hose street- VOR SALE CHEAP—Two Lots on Hui !' die alley, between Shmerbirry alLey and the North Connuon,•llAirbene Olt y, with* mut* of_ theD niou. no Lots bums front clan beet,. art:Wing_ b ook En leek on lade). are erected two two story Brlek Dwa logs Moe 0 2,03. .01 0 I REACHES --41 choice lot, 120 bus. jliast need on conelintnent, by Lo a . 01197, A A! . . 2 AMBOAPPLE3-100 bblv. just rea'd by note 1.. a GRAY?. .t.at. ROTTgR-10 logo prime for sale by 11 and 0.111/.4 VP. Ant. eot 2J Al Rau et, VEIV CROP ftpSINS---Reted and for LI eats .t the.Tro . or c 0.1.11 cal els: nosoe bench UM new 20 Si do do a , do; • 40 do do do do. M. A. treLti nil. Two Great Books—.'Lady Lee's Widow hood," and Harry Ramon! I I P. CALLOW, DiOrata Puildings, has etix,'dl=. l . 7 l;',wl:ll,t7ol of the "Alsoro re. "Lady Leer WlJoihood." groin Btrokstrod's slor; or Fel , Stiorifl e, be the author or Pump% In it. "of W ullTrkall . ei itrTTCLuso Val No or Threr Jrek; t. tr io. Pr st e m Ortittraien. o, Al' lb. ahowe Atesreenre sod ouldinalno. l••• hi U. P L'Aliv, nO5 no.ioir, NOn OE id berth.) , given, that the !'north• lestellionnt to..r o- Ern on Pp. ro`wri; Hon. .I . fonr, of Rothe.. for %remora rean•tlrente.. ear thht d.ty eali.l . 047.1,1, at lb. odleo of ihn Tresen.n.r, um the 2.4t5 instant. 'Ala the.2lonh lostailment of 29 Der teat. Pee able oo the littidar of Derember out. • By ordilr g.f the Hoard of elanesrita. • Noverater 1211, 11P.1n016 JOSHUA lIANNA.Treite.. VOTlClE—Members of the Young 'Men's IMe l ttir=gi a goiri I fiantrilitra=ted a l';' 1.8 • 87 •L0.0... , ..0t00t0tt to roturo Mom Wks the lot' PIOX. fianlll.lod PRA NOIX 8. MoNAII.L. , A. Librarian. RE:AIL PRIOR OF •FORSION FRUIT, e. Roam a perrova. In the Diamond— . king Agana ON ko. mid 3230 . rt. 7-7. i ,==va gut o urf: c i L. L . d. do ragman skid hooch Plum from Okis ts 1;)ga pot lb; . 1 4:4 11 2E.Mgo . r i r t rig:„ .1 la, „. Cooking Kiwi and grandits, G magi lip nee. le. TRY IT WITII BIICK.WHEAT CAKES-- a That diabetes undo H 00.7 sin*. 11g ate. Der uatt, Mendel at Nardi s halm% th Diamond. and Metal dr et. Atherton?. . note MOLAEISES—IOO bbla. prime _quality: in Oak outages - Monll.BB 8 ROIL sadaARD-5 kegs No. 1 Larda. for DA UM rude by & 00. IIiEESE,-100 are. pri d me 155'4 A 54 for We 1r do 11 0 8 11.11T_DALALL 51016 . lAbortr Amt. A PPLEB-28 bble. receiving_pier O. & P. (It nienneet. sad kw oak ' Da.LZIRI. • CO. BUTTER -25 kegs packed Butter lorasle by sole DALZELL t. CO EATIIRitfi-7 bags Feathers for sale by _a: ' mg& - DILZILL tOO. LIBPEP4 & Bumming LD have reed ms sn a opeald this insentagPlumago. VOW Glom. artlalicslas /Wier =moat lad Breslin Gkorr. '01311147-31.. 7 Es , Authield awe • MU, DE 11/41X—Muoy a Basch atiaMoMpt=algoatiat ACKAREI r -62 b No. 35 ` 1 ? on eoubipmerot in‘ SFr br A. A ti 111, RllllOl.--104\1048. 0. lie 'l4 , re. jih . s h. olved •411n,a;,.;t1i4 FX9A. FAtILLY gLOIIII T -50 bbli:.l3\l - 4, ealr Whits iteat flour, A rui r r i zVi zi . \ •- A.O 0 WICK EAT,FLOU 10Clls , sots hull \ I :lunar.* floury pure iitte 17 „sintstbi ...it _Ay, RANA A It(M TER>r-S bbla pr eby A. 7 * A, MoBA I 2.1 ott N. N \ by , ° U3St.ted. T I\t cb 2D butt; 4 d o \ nolo \ do JNT\L -- ffrf - 3oBL .11 b irjol s for Conha.Nikfiliii soli Whol a 71;INCI 1100. nol6 ',UM 8 tbileld stmt. 11EANSyl —, %l?b/S. • prime 'Naey Beantijus jp.!Trdlia.t. 0 THE bei .11 Pit nea rant OKHOLDE`EtS Er4S—.3 d,fo i ,d y na t AL a 4. ItaBANN. • itgaLL, prune in cloths Mt Vied and r bY 0 -ON ButitilEollBT muziPLIY. Il ytpLA lo 64 0,1 bbl&. N. 0. Mtilaases, for nal NTT UONNHORST t 14111PFIY. I (*.NI' SHAWLS- 1 ,-Morphy & Buiehfield a 4 hay An va_T foil imciamentnt B. State aid othar makes of Mtug and kIQUAIIII 01.0. 1 / 1 .. \ 0010 1110Y6 48601.Eit...-Morphy & jp i l:t4t f ec , ra . : tr. f u ll att.:ram! et tB Etzod ,_IIREEN 'APPLS-40 4 1.bb1e. Vandeireie. J/ Rambo.. P \ 112.2. la. thlsA, reaslyel bu R o tilrY a. oounqs. \ 4- * 10 IRON 00 tone Wafield Fninace, for We by \ .1. A E. D'UOYD. Melt? si• • \ Smallteam Engiio.• A " NDSOM TWO HORSE POW.E.4, ST/411 ENGINE for Pala at 237 , M t: ate atrAe 01.9 1 If„aiINiCIMuCIC k 1/BOTHER. /I IVES ()CATS fro $5 to $3O eit. CHES. UV TENT, 74 Wm! Etre No Cisme kit etiorrle z.. , ito,rll. BEANS --t 27 bbls. whita Braie, for 111 we be \ ec9 J, B. OANWALD. • UTTER-4 oble. roll'ad 20 kegs Tikok rd. fn. ftale ' B CANINE* 1 ARD-10 lc- • fur male Lai ' gntrssd 31111r boo On We by 'boy :bla Extra 7, Panay J. - ' --- - - DAISINS' CrTARNTSj•PLUVA &g.: IA lee bnxesValenehu rfAllinE /0 Ndo do' \ 00 boxes Olnator ii& TA do .M. it. , douN , IGO 6do do do: \ 'l , , 10 Is. Shams do; \ 10 bags Oarabooex do: . L 5 bts z ri ,,, Lx u ke u esterizts; 't • \ 20_ do French Pla d ro r isr. ~ \ 90 do Gem= gal 1W drama rigs; 20 boxes Candied bloom and Cit.roo PeeL Ale &Wye can, be bottehl. se Iway_for cat . from ',,, SIAIRfacIS it ArrON. nog , In ee Ilisxmowd. 9pAR-100bb)s. now landingrczn COnal, 2... *Timid low. to close oOtdscoment oceo .. S UNDRIES—I6 bags Feathep; brats egkri; 1141i3 do Grew, fa D I K fm GOTHIC 011111NRY TOPS to nu tor sale by no 7 IMILLY IL MORE & GALLAGKER, Ridg Road and Cools Slred,\Phikuk Wax FOomoura Alto Blottouct4roo or WROUCIIIT nod Cant Iron Railing, and v v nt Ornamental =1 Arch ntoral ;,Zat.W.gtoitt./...1 why, o4 . n u ttlt a l .. ottr Oro do, Faxticolar aittoulloa pa l / 4 1 to the Imola of B Mont • Golloothreo Book of OrigloOl Designs end of Primo sent to OfitOoOl Irialqat to looks • osloe lon. nal= PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, „ OF \ - HARTFORD, CONN. awl Stock, Atm:teal Protium and Western Aid sl,ooo t ooo. INCORPORATED 1825. - Policies of Insurance lamed at all times on the most falioishle terms, avail:Lea LOSS OR 'DRRIAOR HY PORE, OB MR PERILS OF 14171UATION, OURCIAR ARNOLD. trout nthlOS•nal For Pittsbzugh an i AllactLear 001111t7 fl lISBAND'S CALCINED M A ONESIA— afik Io reerreented to the Twentieth Report of the Frank lin Iltoatuts,Permaylveute, to be 'the best to the United Stater, roars lint Premium Savor Medals.. have been awarded km it br the lrealoto Institute. Penner !nets. by the American InotltuoeNee. Tor: by the=sed Institut*. . 214 h b e y Areatee °Amer eeL H o bn ob mmloorkh_ or Ptabulelohls sad a i r Mamma. terommended it as be. nom equel to s thettermine Ream's lasemeda. It I. free from oaoineent taste. and three time the .tree[ h or to e mem= a:skirted Dfsiforsfa. liaettrachareso and -for sits br Thames .1 \ Ilushand. k Cararg Woruksi,Ptiladzl=J:r any. Oedear, D `raei."l'inkertarrte ittubaratt. nolideagam LOUR-1043, bbla. S. F. and Satre:\ 'list tIVIEWHEAT FLOUR-100 saoka in a and fbr pL by r olb J. J. BOOM ADIES CLOTH\ CLOAKS—A. astral :1:1,1=14 ° • LONG BROCHE SHAWLS--_A.A. MA lleit3tlltiltiTi.;tetn4.7.4 wiLL ,634t4kiii; fisleALL the wiles of Wicked men to de li, colve the madam to gull the itmorent. . ad blind the oyee al the pimple, none so mush premised se mho reimmentation in Reedy Made Clothing.au ergots sold fm whet It la wt, garments got enter mai% end not for weal buy from none but rappeetelde sew Oh EITEL et Rat& EMU, 74 Waal stmt. hes ono orthe but .techtem and bore ReadrMageplething tho of No charge for amnia; emote. We Mali Is pawn. null IMink DOLLARS:PEE IdONTII—A Slum. 0115 Tongrit Yon. b r—A obstim to Maim alaney by pumas In or mitof dairy No earitaisnoodod o and attio oslionos hums& It *lair. no ttosoling. no bottling. but CVOS yea tb• oosoforts of lo Ann,. with ths chain» to make from SUM to MO per month. This is notiothlue entirely nor mod gorthr of nil parson• t lirryttd_ meat. onalosing post polo to entskakan it irtoz o uauni.= Odom COT,LI,'S BARDS-,"The Throne and :, ..ze i gix i nl a . T24o n n . i i ble w itto ti glgt eA ta tim •11111* In ruins as 000 r aneltlssolato-m Moss atoms and lona. togas tholortis of MUM bong 1011 eau • to nitro in Lim hearts AI insn.*—Evisart ' : • A splendid *ark, illustrotod. for gi. by• J. DAMON. note \ obbifirgot ot, near nth. Wrl:ra i i - A sibssltsa .6liiiatifilitht-isisi;!it.i-org:, out of of * dienottlemethone or:mum. or et Vi=trot7=jblit "44.:=01fitbliattra shaine from a want ho w atmosphere. they elm lb . bale sure Illoghtrui end hoaltbonotelotrof tor. mt, too. 'tesineted by bidardertme/ from dantyouttaalthr somas. or ite sower to mutate isle Wolf impaired by koala* In ammo with tut era hooted MM.' . iftLi to Thom, melts ere modnotd. in out s by oo o She haulm In mob. muter that the be 10 di et slower temperature then br moat with any otheritproam now oitowit to the poblio In ondooles thle molt, ate ma object of Meet lootortanot la obteinel on the mare,af econany: the beet stow• thou well ea rallaties rolat !Lao arose that the heat is Memel eetirely abstracted sues boars ta•S me .mm ff into the cam. Y. thereby (many miming the othtlon tf feel. fad chamber le so Hood ',Uhl/tat/Minn. and Ithebriok that the feel t moo in me th * +/Wits iron. W..*llttstt the o Una night Mr. anti dostruelon or !ahoy to OW 'UMW. . ThoJotata of the home. an en ormatruoted eat* a 444 nom .o. oohing a UM:4mM and. War jotut. ormeattor the 040Wee1.0ot1one and sooty area toy, to.. 05 ,........ molar to the otoropants. and ao injurious to the health and fernttare. The air to be warmed lb tateadlrotly from the eatide Bowen Willett In ell cameo thoutimodoo a myylyed pun,. wome-eh Gm bruthing, ami the other latmotant functions ramthed by the Munae systeso—the harm le not olbetarl. not the orgazio me:tar in the air mime. tom hy means( in contoet with an over heated serfiley oo with other threame. and hateleolate end Mhos Comma, by.oooo Me lamp and ere l oos am promoted by tide noothe,d In W. 12. I soma= of Momenta &Isnot saddas too larnithilea ads Imporatles tozhce of EW, W mall' toe =WPM !Shia tt het loty to oil asor 5 ..d ho: mite*. le Draofof Ws, latent= toellad to the outileetee of Prof. at Taloa /Lam If ew fle tato. sad to thassel Win salsa ssa•scas..&,•h u . . awned lads sablest.. . _'. . . sz ths /0 pabll paaaistars o e sad asilssaluthow y tast at ..itt. U r Stilling Tam an Is sa ass more mittat tanomony of to the loam exul l to to b the ob. o exhibitloneteaU horts_ the wee* lt bails" reoMyed Mdyoo prim MEW Muss WarldV - Job. sad ass Sashimi r o dtu a ni t r i l l asys Saldsad. Swirl sad weak, sisaiiilladi a W s ....... m il . at lia r . aellilleir.: e ~ Fejse,7ol6, z d --:- ‘. •-•,. -.; • - \ \ AiVIUT . \ EMENTS: \ \ -- i \ ATHENAVIraI 11All y 4 , , li. , In Liiiartp strestA.Eglow Hand stra 4 st. \ • * k. OPENTIV -- . „, N. YORB freuttartt. 'Airek \ ' • h, GreataiS ', „I:flip' 1. • '•, '• :-•' *.. ‘ i k FLAY, NOV.. \—=, D '.,, N ! , • toga Drama, RielAfri ordere naw .1 'kr '' V\ ThLs G ..• ..ssrpc• . stenss ~. 'INN ON !SIX F' • t •,.. 1131.11 Na • • may. „ r T ILES t . d and w ang.- .. priens (pace . •ad ofCaro ou 0' the gilt \ . i mod corn • • VION,III. G. .Annum co tb music Inlet lirtllY t o . 1 3 Ita l lisl'i! ..... ~ Wftip .—.'..-- \ ttt.7 \ lett ' ,rooms . • src'Ps lac sot/all-orb ° lf r4 Mi t \ Laanteaxcloa BM: ,IL RAMA A Vtilltr Prl4% Pc% D r \ • Rayon Opera c Zr.. York. lad 021.41 tie meet go. ° TIMIIIT I II ' . tr fave NI gilorr de'l L lV'f\l'" dsm °l 7 8 , 1 a r1: 4 • , ?firhitiV,: „,' .' - ": 1 :,?.12. 4 *.3i5tV: \ \ r: k 4iltrlted:ll,l=7,l,ll7.=`,Vr..; \ \ %, , oven /loose. !GYM courrrt. Oto treat ` , 8Z440 Z=00 . 11 1640. \ • I \ -..N.., ISl4,!i•Atb•oalon.l.ll{ azicloacta ,‘ oompl•Gh \ epOr. \ \ ,t: t ;lf. Ibe LUNA IsDitk ttamcort th " ritsat and de•Jal `, MCI. or rikourster. \ 't Pint Dre• Oink, • u sParquettik ma eat o,,oeral &rat.. .. .._ - " "M''...... .!1t ° 0 \ , Up d p . nr D d„ Uzi s.h7t:i. ••i rs. 7 .4::::::::::::::=:- AO \ 01.patr of th d • Hall I‘..W.liiitt o tilirite.:l 4, ' i... \ • and *bee... 11 . ! where ltai• 11 1• Y b. \ TOculaikr„ eems•d el•t• Vitt eatomaao• at Um ' 43 4 41.a ei g: p Acnf.t.k•gp!,14tittti t t. at. ISldelcak. preAseg. ' '.2. 7' 4 ,''', 4.. "*.v.5et.0. •L. \-, ' NI, U_LITION SALES . \ (He THE MC P. ...DAVIT, Aselliiimmia I==l Q, II. .U . NDID — GIia7TWATOII § _ 1g D ~..., ottA INS AT,AUCTION.- l Ore Thursday .iaklng. /PA Inst. .t o'clock„ at the Comm=lel Pales aN k no, =IT or Wood 04 6th . .t.reata. will be a IS A A 1 huovior lichating Oaae Geld Mani Lar . Vrate a • oars 1, led, lh'earat cane, Jr.. Johasond e l *z 2 Gold hdent Lamers , tall toweled }wary N. \ • 1 Lana kluntlaa\ Oase Geld. Pete.; .Levee indah. N Wrolhoos....Llrerposd, maker: • ..: .L . V \ N 1 Slagle Gold Duet. ..fabler. Lever and KOD C , - , .. • 2 22 , .. 22.17.12 Det.chod 2aver Watch., .7 . \ • Also. New sal Cr...]o band Mire, *rep. L'/Jcee eeLad Quartlere. The above Is • very flee lot of W mar be examined during the day. • P. M. DAN/ \l \ `\_ nolT - • _. . Anotloakehr. \ \ N. \ • STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS \ 0060 AT AUCTION-0o Bstarttneavening,l9ll, , Instaat. at OM o'clock. at the Com roorcial Sales ' Inman earner Wood and Oth atreets; viii be cold a Mn. lion of 'shackle neer nook. ammo them at. weilbactet V.` Principles of Mechanic, and lientionring. 2 Vol., 1000 eogravinem Gurnee Domestie Illodldlnic Graham's Colo nialHlotou of U. State,. 2 volm OW. llocantDisoovniee oAlto eon Manufeatutec Work* of Larnaca Brarrell l ‘lllnotrafed: urrearra - Mataemanot for Procne. Men , klartol oo &nem Bodeen Thler's french itevola• no., v., nit...sten; Willie Life ardently Lied, gilt; N.M. kr \ Parke °oleic; Western Sansierand- Gudrun': Michclontleoetm Jeffrey's Idneelionem. Leak. notioul• • ersfi'c notedeati Joann; Murray'. 11tarrehmull. of ofa., oaraeh7o Vele. pfatem falba. Cocos, on the 0311IIINVIII. B CANYIBLD. Hy Flour, rettrtio4.l°. D snit u . 3 1 . 7:1 ; Pyirl. 11`5.:4'614-"4:irtltlt 4 ARDNAI I7 TLERY, ac., dr Acre• rioar—r st Thn • afternoon. Ilfh Instant, at 2 o f . a at :ha '4lclnt /Wee mons, corner Wood and Ittt et:motto, el Do sold, • large stock oteuperter Cadent,. Iterdef•re. /o.4tfonsfaelenle Wen mod toting pookot. Pon and bowl., know minors and Abeam, 11. E. and plated ttlt t e and teas persttee. Clay.; os•dl~ plus: thoe threat Lots araVeriZjlreall:g.Tl,l.ldbeouirat7lrriree Hamm:lll and Panfkate piesy• Collltuff oxen mon rip and 'Vent \ hone•sanunlttade• tentrelln noel egnater. ran ‘ autte: nitric 100 k..., Ira • patent balsam% blacking: toilet , ref !lags d strops. tonnes nod tilttE nap la. dlon'atof n 'elaearr. to , rod4l •• .x , and Ilne mote; nis• loolo , ;ple le. t.,. ao. \ I'. .M. DAT/ 8 . A.tfe —,....... , -, • \ ' . 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