Spatal Room. ~.. _. LAIC* SUPERIGA,ICOPPIWBULL $.lll. TING woßmEs. : • Pirrssunort. PARE, 11WCOTOM & CO.. 2 11.1.NGFACTITHERS OF SHEATHING, 4rwas , -end BOLT COPPER, PRWPXD - COP PER ROTTORS, Italled SIM 4itoms, ppelter Polder, Re, Med, importer, end Dean to mrrels. TIN PLATS erIERT tjupr, MILE. ke... Onnetently on heed. Tintrialee Mectlince end Tonle. 149 Firentea4 120. Second Pltisbnrsh,' Painumi. Ja4 , .9r...vi1a;1,r3 ortoprf4 rotto mly-dalro4 ptittorti. tnyMdist ErrN STOVE: NTr01t.13.13. 4 . ..ZrAXANDER IBRAINLEY, s .'suacrArtessi.aro mums ram wart or Cp4ING, PARLOR AND!, HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &a. Bblo Proprietor of the celebrated PAITNT OAS Curdfrwa and Smois Catania/to COOK STOVES. Office and Sales FLoom, mrillyafc No, 4 Wood Ittsbnrgh. Pa. ir{tl69l/ . ..... , . anus. &W:EASON - 21N1S & MILLERS, .1 - vaiiNDEIRS .ND 111ACHISISTS, IF,'4klS EL/ N . G. T 0 N WORK 8. Pittabursti,,,Panno. Pliarket trees. 41=1., kiods ofEltotmligthe , and UM Machin aa~' , tt •drodd Work, &pato C 011... and Sheet Iron Job4lng so 4 1; oalrinic donoon xhort nett.. tar.l6:lydla 14'9R (.4.N ::SLO , IIT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SDFIIILIII&N & CO., ON TfItrDNION DANK; LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONN • room) BURLING OD UPWARDS. Alnt, Erns on tfla principal calm sod towns of Prance, tf ‘ plghtn, Mltand, Ottrinany, roosltt and other Kuroptan titsfee conStnntly au band nod for sale by - WM. 11. WILLIAM • CO., Canksra. Wood stunt, corner of Third RA/7., ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph W. C. Indwell (Eue,eccoret W 1b,.0r, Rgre Swti.) .• EMERIPACTII6t. D SPIKES, CIIAIRS AND TIOAT I SPIK ES. ()tinier IS'itter Street and Cherry alley, inVilyilfo PICNPIe =Z!B=M!E Forwarding and Conunixsion Merchants,- Ag,ents for . thelahi - oi Pittsburgh Mann i Colllltomenta and nrdern for LEAD, DIDE.q, lIBttP, PRODUCE, Lt., oolicited. Prompt nun, tlen to receiving ar.a rorwarAlng. No.-40 CommerellaU-Sttreet, St. Louis auZblif N. no I .Allif4 0211.3 Doreign and, Domestic Billl of Exchange, ....CERTIFICATE:3 OW DEVOUT, . DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, ATAREET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1111..0ollOntiortintade on MI the principal cities throng), ont.thoUnit&l RAW,' ap2l.R.ly kVA.. N J. r 5 0 N ! . Ilnuttractolvi• end Dealers to all kid of TOBACCO, BNTUFF AND C/NARS, , . AND T033.A.CC0, , Eirrlan•ef Swinfirlit Streol and Diem:m.lAM , ', PITTABIIROU. PA. ;it )ILIt . 1 1 STILAiv BOK NET.; A Ia II A TS, Cf}NVsf nicnoNs, FLOW PP.P, Ir. hi, ARIL F.T ATICEKT, PIiTSBURGLI ) J. 1.1..L.1.'1721A.11 CIiANT TAILOR, .1 53. cb ClaiT. Street, PITTSBURGH. PA u, tare ,T0.1 . 400013.111—A1 4 1 6r• - lilzt t. MOW FACEDittiti as Itatling, Iron Vaults, Vanit Door., Window Shutters, Window Guards, Ise„ Not. 91 &xc3 SEstet and 48 Third &trod, 55.tettraen Waal .4 black 0t.,) PITTOCUROII, PA., fiv to hand a variety of now Patterns, fancy and plain atistabla 'fur all Particular attention paid to 01, FlOllll, a rave Lout Jobbing done at abort notice. mod JOHN 8. LEE, ivrmitcnA.x , r No; 55 illei t - rApst St., Pittsburgh A good meortornt of CLorrrs, Ceesturals, VISTINGS, CORMRS. and mitablo for get:time ne weitz,J cut reetival. /FlrOrdore promptly tilled, h tbo kt. Hit et ylre f the art. mr23,1) - tifo a. Bcorly, Dentist RAS removed to' the house hauly oceupied Wm. A. Wood, No. mu r.uu omt—o, ma,) ibins door otooollood mom, OfsNo floors from 9 n. m. all 5 r. e. C. P. lII.A.RIKLEI? M.A.irCTlLClrtiflp 01 VIIINTLNO, JOB ANIi, ALL BINDS OF CV F 2 AP PING PAPER. Worchouce, No. 27 Wood Strc•t, PI7TSBOROI7, PA. tayinf to 4.2,01,1,1/.41e3. ==l EXIIZEII Forwarding and Comaelesion Merchant. AND WIIOLiS.ALD DISALNRIN Cheefse, Sutter, Seeds, Irish. dad Produce (ionotally, d.!•.71 itio. 2f, Med :tree!. PiNdurgh. ri ''i W TM' ‘M ip'W M 7 r 4 IT 'WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TEE SALE OF AMERICAN WATCRIIIR ~.: We would most respectfully call the eaten . ‘ Mon'ot the publio to the A inerfeen Watch. vow being ex. ; ,tesehrely Intralueed, the manufacture of ebb% hoe bearzen , !''Sid Study estsle that entire coolidsuckean ho placed peen thetas! ssfe nod correct time Iteererv, both by the -Itehteplihd seller. 1. .t . bores ti been NTheleenle Aye4ta 1.-d- the !el; of Watches, the pnblie may be aroort.lltmt we ran well the. the fiery lor.,et twill prim. • We here al.o a eery Imp, stork of tile, an.l Plaied _ Wan., Fiat , Gold Jewelry lu ed., sto-11 %) o.rul. Onrtk4, :Queen, Jet and Painting,. iyon ex t atotoat. of MICKS in nonsmilly lwrge at pn..ot, ocaupritiog exile beautiful' petteirna of Might sod One Day Parlor sad Ofnee Cloche at grestly,redneed priroa. , .Vibe hero *lab a fall Mock of English and Cubs Sold and Anew Wadies on hand, all of one own Importation. Also, Watch Maker: Toots, 4 Meted e I:IEMAN l! and Welch il hums. ..., 10 1 MS VRAN, , te.U-Aits'r • ; Nall Fifth 'tried. .. - .Hlrliiiiiii.iiir-ille. - TrilltAttill 1101:111baltitil . ' - '.. - .-:i_VOtei fail to procure Mrs. Wiiusletv's Sooth IPaByrolt-ftir Children Teething. It leti needs.' en earth. II greatly facilltatei the prromes of teething by acfleolog the _ „j,itionr, reducing all Intlammetion-rwill alley pole, and le ;!itts• to regulate the bowel.. 'Depend open it, mother% It '.! Will glv., real to yonreelver,and reilr I tod Itenllli to your tribtota. Perfectly tote In all C . w.o. , Shis vnlnable preparation la the proscription of tam of - f , , she hmettetpenieuced and Allred female Pliyeiclans In Now gegland, and bee boon need with nerevfelliop tube., to , : rialtone of man. We believe It .the 6.0.34 carnet remedy In the world, In all caul of Dynntet7 and Marl.. in CLlldren,whi4l.rit arbor from teething or from any other cat.. • -', • If Wit and health can he ratlmaled by dollen sod canto,'. ;Is worth Its weight 112 gold. ' ElMlbar of bottles' are cold arery year to the United ' i aster. It We an old and welltrled remedy. ~_, PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A DIYITLP. ' .07iPICono genuine nialearthe facsimile cf CURTIS a POP. ' ' EMS, New York, **on the outride wrapper. Sold by _Omahas throughout the world. PAGED. It. KEYPEIt, Agent for Pittsburgh, -: . Joblawlyla MESTA ' S MIRAELTSXIO3 VERMIN DESTROYER, Ise Only Remedy in the ' lihate IP 13 Sure to Exterminate Rea, SSW; CoanDARIES, Bens, AnTS, SloSpESTOsas, Slut, Mons, MOOS, Oxen il'Oxtre Arm Omua LISTSTEt i de, 'e JO,( tru BOXES COLD Yrr ONE Thoio . Colabreto ,IttP l,4l eS bete be...n extensively nmi feretennty-two pert, ill MI parts of Da [op., and Ittelf,ininse 101 a potter have boon attested by the COVe of Punic, • trans; &Wand, fenstrin, rmenia; Cesar's, Eel ony, Cele. sun, flollatol, bispies, Ay, and their Chemktl properties trearaluol, sad sf,prosed by the most didingnielled Medical ! Escsllties afi csky the world. SLalydMrgEtirrnem to MI Mod , ' of syrrnio aro! loyeeta has t'''''".. 46 toi/bY'tbis country by tho Ditectjrs of iho work.. rol410Iy_stItotloo; Plmtem, Farmers, Propriutera of fluids, Wauebenses, bimurar.torlab and by ririnas dl. Iniatabeal private citiTene. blamemma Testimonfainmd Ckrtiflottel of the nelleacy of these Remedies am bo seen at the Do pa. .1 , ..7 ; • For "1., WOOIC.IIO and Entail, by no, I nvebtor and Pro- JoaErn tiRVEC . t.r.ticA 02 broollway (e,r. Ilmmton IL) New Verb. General Agora for tho U. St.l6, and Court.., pItEDER. I.OK T. lIIISECON, IrtiEgist, Nr.l9 AAnr n0n..., sod 417 IBrosthrey, Se>• York. /Orate inllda city, wholerala and retail by R. R. DEL. :ZERS & CO., corner Wood and &cowl ats....IOB.PLEMLNO, 'Corner Diamond and Market at. RERREIAM k ;Corner Allegheny. dn29:elindre I 4, 81.00; 011 and Le/allot Store, - b. - KIRKPATRICK IC Sorra, No. 31 S. Third, et, between Market and Meant:Mate., Philadelphia, Pau. Tortode DRY AND SALTED EPANISR IMPS, Dry and ?dtgp Salted Patna Rip, Tanner,' Oil, Tanners' and Cur. I* Tony at the fewest prim, and upon *La beet frost ri ISAR I:1;Am of Loather in the rouzla wanted, for Which ttaiblihust, market pries will be given in cash, or 'Akan In bialumge 11115 . . Leather aterwl rtee of charge and wad. accombsPo. - malydra .Borlots ow .11.resza.—ll1t. OE4II. Km' of itotricd /street, Pittabergb, Pa, has teen ip the iryatairnritheaeor the peat eta week., and too procered the feat rrrievadkind et VIM , . (or the rare of licrida or Repent,; Oki tin , tll fled to fit to any urn of 'flirter, , aith tfie tiro that latlentetton silt be ern. 'We .would feriae wrestlers to all on Dr. %mar, when and th•ng tbleittid IN needed, as we feel reseeded that be la pentretentto glee the neeclect advice In inch ewes. • •ii Jurr.colAtePT laSl.LL,JimiGtor Dpsilsr; Officesijek la • unll limddeaco No. ST SU= S TUNSTMEIna oTocolto the - uoors Mo, WaalCiLM i rZt i l °My Mat my lam tdz witb Molt p? et KterylOpignmot Tooth owed U _ . MiNME=I; Pittsburgh Steel WS muarons-----T0z0ff1.3411,--v.icgruarn JONES, BOYD do CO.. CAST STEEL 12133=1 SPRING, PLOW AND A. Br STEEL, SPRING /INT) Corner Ross and First Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa oclo DuaI:MIME 3:E02 , 1 imam. lIAMBIAI4, SAIUI £ Ithauffactoren or Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrough Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc., Have removed to their hew and asbnalve Wareham, if co. 77 Watorand 94 Front Vi'bere they am prepared to execute att orders, In their 11. baring • large and complete essortment of "Deonesne manuesetnned good. ono- • etantly on hand, which they of ter on liberal teror.• fc9.t:dtt F. B. Cleaver's PRIZE MEDAL HONEY. SOAP. • The only genuine, poasoseing a free and Creamy Lether,•• luting and delicate porfnma, and Is .or. ranted not to Nara the akin. BEWMIG OF 00UNTEIFIL1Td, F. 8. Cleaver's Celebrated Monk, Brown Windsor,Glyma rine and SIMEOWIIt 8011p14 111.3 uponacerom Tooth Powder for the Teeth and Goma, to he hot of &Gibe ...variable Drug and Fancy 'Rona la the Tinned litztaa. Manufactory in London. Vi'holosala Depot, Noe 81 and 33 Day street, New York. nelo-.3mdfo 3. 0. ROYSTON, Agent. 1111CNKi OI itWl0 — e: MILIIINICIVAILS or ROPES AND T xvlN IC S Of an .i 2841 CHI descriptions. Wnrehouse, 489, car. Penn and Walnut Ste Twn equarea abate the P. ►. W. it 0 R. it. Freight Depot, • a. w kOtTAV fe'Nki 41 [0: Ok 241 Ft 0 LATE IMPROVEMENTS MANUFACTURER'S mucus, ALEX, R. REED, thi. as Firth PRoTox pa OF IRON, OR, PERUVIAN SYRUP. furfulous Derreirrrl - Ar Clandr of fA. Ned..—LeNtrfr Mr J Cillini. W.CULPTEII, Mass, Sept. 81T.2111.3. N. L. Cuss • Co:—Oentlemen—l cannel re. fralo Nan adding my testimony to the:groat sad bpi:reacts' retell. I have experleccel from the nee of the Pordrisn Syrup. I hare been afflicted friim YOuth up with a severe and malignant flcrofnione llomor.^ My fare and neck wore catered with eruptions and anon, and at times very. badly swollen. My parent health failed me, and I =Noted from extreme debility of the whole system. I had tried maidens hinds of medicines, but found them of no avail.— finely I was induced by a hien' to try the Perurion Syrup, el tbs limo of an untisnally violent attack of the dhow. I soon began to experience the benelelki effects of it, awl by the time I had taken ono bottle, to my greet surprise, the sculling bad entirely disappeared from my lace and neck, the sores had heeled, and my general health had greatly Improaed. I conLnued it. 'lts, end bare tat en some half Amen battles, which hire hose attended with the most mile [awry results: there are now no lodination"' of the Ewan., and my whole system seams to bare undergone ao <rutin. chant'', Very resPsodhilYe your., .1, E. COLLINS, No 21 Central street, Batten. Arire,i4og adrortleernent. GEO. TI. KEYSER, ISO W0...1 istreet, IA the Ag thi.. city. nollaik.wr ,Ertoing fElachturs. UA I.L. AND LAI)I), AV EBSTER s CO'S L &TEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines 46F-Thir Machine tnuli the FIRST PRISRItraI al 11101, Allegheny County Fair. PHIS IS TUT MACHINE whose owners offered a premium of $2O 0 0 In Philadelphia to any other on axhibiti,n at the Franklin inatltnte that could do the ante mop of work at wall.— Their offer not haring been accepted it. ropeolortty moot be conceded. For sale at 41.. 1%2 .I.4..A.RSECZA.LL. & CO.'S FEDIRAL T. ALLIGITINY CITY. W . E. ; BRAMAN & CO'S DOUBLE TUREAD SEWING MACHINES; A Model of Simplicity AGY.N TS WANTED orl:Amla V QEWINU MACHINE AT A 10 —A tinst.eles, Grover & Bases Quilting ur Tanana& Machine, encmAl-band, warrantmi In Ord-rate or - er, Goat sl.3‘t w_lll4B sold Cr lea than half prim. WI be &boa At Iva & HARKIN:B,m, Llborty And Band ats. CALL AND EXAMINE \VILA:AIX Zr. GIB LIS 4iEW PATENT SEWING DIELOSINES, lIICII RECEIVED AT THE LAST y Slate Pair to Philadelphia 1110I1EST PREMIUM. Theo Macelam ere ecknoWledged LI WI who here a: aroler,l them, the teer In ewe, yet they are void for THE LOW PRICE OF THIRTY DOLLARS. For Sale at No. 51 Fifth Street. FAIRBANKS & EWINO, or2o = GENERAL AGENTA. FAIRBANK'S SCALE'S PARCIANH'S MY, OOM, PLATFORM And COUNTER SCALES, 1=139 FAIRLIANIVIi !WALK WAREIIOI3BII, nttornews. 7 C. a M. sera, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, .11A8 RilleV6D TO KUIIN'S LAW BUILDINGS, No. 13 Diamond Street . ; tu , ,lllAlyls) Next door talft, Petei's Choral. McKNIO la A CARNAIIAN; arrolo - r.rsA LA U, I=3 IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, OM. No. 80 Fourth greet, Plet.bar4b, Pa. Notary Lob Us sad Olilo Commissioner. ape . Mantic. W ANTED,' T 5,000 BUSHELS FLAXSIZAD, AN WWI Uro bigbast market price will be pald by • M. B. SUYDAM, ,• Allegheny Oa Mill. Corner Craig end Rebecca Marrs. WANTED , -500 bus. prize° now Clover Geed. Apply to GRAVY & VAN °ORDER, ocll No. 13 Wood qtroet. 5000AGEN . . TS WANTED—To se ll 4 new Irerentlopa Agent. hen made over $73,000 00 Orley—Wt. than all caber similar spud...— teed fear atatops and net 80 page. particulars, grail.. ocl3:3rod CHERAW BROWN, Lowell, Maia. 'Co .tt. TO LET—The commodious Dwelling bon., wi th stelae, oat boom am d grenade sejla. tech.!, known es the redden°. of ilea B D. esteem, Mu. at. l /4 0060 Bridge, Pd. Layette the city line on the lrnrib Yawl Aged. Enquire of Y. U. ILLlBsAgent, odenitf No. 60 north street. PO LET—Several tine Store Rooms on St. asir street, one of which will be noted in connection with the specious ex= on the second Axe, end Is wen cal culated for a furniture min:Details EDT** of ocileithr le. . N0.5501/birrth LET—A comfortable two • story t ti t4 l4l 6 ck= l / 1 4iitZli .i oa n = szot 4l ;sec Otelorre - 11. - 701W Cl UAckillUDertris. 11itt:,..,....1) : 11 - 1.. 11 03,aett.t. :4 30—t. 5,7 TIIESDAN4inOEN. El.Mill=l ??... - .'III2IIIIOItOLOGICAL Ok , POITIUOIIIO for the Gazette-, by - ,'119 - 2:Shiter, Optirien, 59 Filth St..—eorrerted daily: 1 I BON. IN illAtl6. 9 o'rinek A. II ON 22 12 " m . t 50 9 " r. ts : Barometer._, City Reptilian - % Committee. The members of the City Republican Com mittee, appointed by tbo last Mayoralty Con• nation, are requested tt meet at the office of Alderman M'Maater, en Wednesday evening, November It, at 7 o'eltich. Ftresim, ERRSTT, Cil4llllllo. The Committee i 4 coropceed of the following gentlemen : int Ward—G. W. Colßo. lite" " --George WiGnn. • " —William Shi'elde 4th " —Dr. T. IV. Shaw. sth " —Nix C. Nagley. 6th " -Thomas A. Yearley. —James S. Franklin. —Lewis film. ' —Hugh Ilammon.l. BARI S swr for the look preeo.iing Nov. I Ulu tio.atts: I== B'k Pitteb'gh Exchange B'k M. Cfßecne• " 230,110 4411,417 414,040 210,030 2'S '77 100,238 127,1110 T,1,1311 20,370 p 0,102 244,550 1 , 13,721 223,605 '78,050 1,746,003 1,073,171, 1,731,7351,115,2201 l'ileehanies'" Iron City . Allegheny Lost werok.. lacrosse h. Decrease, MOM= PitGLurgh. &ellen a hl Citi ens'... Mechanic? Iron City .. Allegheny. $202,154 $ 1104-112 15.1,149 ' 191,021 4,012 Switiousa A nocr.—Duringlast week, a min calling himself A. Lanier, stopped at the Monongahela !louse several days, who assumed some airs of importance and tried to patio fur as much no he was worth. Ile explained to Mr. Crash!) thathe expected a letter from New York which would contain n draft from a man there against whom he held a note; that the man's DIME) was J. J. Westerman; that he would be obliged to Mr. Crossan if he would take any letter that might come. Tho letter came as de scribed,-containing a check on the Union Bank for $lOO. Lanier took the check. After a while he asked Mr. Cresson if ho would Dot pay him the cash on-the check, reserving for himself the amount of bill for board. Mr. Crossan said be would do eo if the check were endorsed hyaena° one Photo ho knew here in the city. Lanier said ho could got Leech S. Co. an it, and took it for that purpose. Having been gone a short lime he returned, saying Leech & Co. had given him a check on the Trost Company (or $25, but as it was past banking hours, he was unable to get It cashed. Ile therefore desired Mr. Crossan.to give him the cash on the $25 check, which he refused to do. This refusal excited the indig nation of this gentleman; who was astonished that any one should call in question his honor. lie made nothing, however, out of Mr. Crosson. OEM In the course of the afternoon a clerk of the house of Speer Z Bidwell came to inquire After this gentlemb. 114 informed Mr. Crosson that a man who 'gaie them. - his card 39 stopping at the Monongahela House, bad bought of them $lO4lO worth of plows, owl offered them in pay ment ()becks Upon New Sorb Banks to, a large amount, desiring to realize eninn cash upon one of them for.immeiliato use In this he failed also. The suserte now began to suspect that Mr. Crosson irgtffil put his case lots 'lin bands of the politic. --fie wory quietly look what baggage - he had and made off, leaving on the first train. Ile Appeared - lcilse trniii - N - ocrAt Pollee, Mr. Vogue, wrote to Capt. Walling, of the New York-Police, giving In hint what inform -alien he hoiVrespeoting this man, and asking .him to watch at the Post (Mc,. for any nue who Should null for n letter directed in 3 J Wester man. Hague received io answer a liter from Walling is follows: Silt Ole. J.. 1. Westerman has forged centlGeatne on three cherke, East Hirer Husk, two of them purporting to be aloft' by Hobert Craig„ jr., cad the other ,I;r A. Loner—for which cheek he re ceived jewelry. We have been looking for him eioce the 10th. 1 lent an officer to the post-office, who watched Saturday and all day yesterday for Wester man, hot no such person showed himself. Robert Craig, jr., alias A. Lanier, is described here as about five fear six or coven inches, sallow complexion. very thin black moustnebe, slim long fingers, dark brown hair, about 30 years of age, looks like a Southerner, wore dark clothes, etc., and hi+ hand writing is the • same as on the letter, signed .1. J. Westermard (toe of the forged chocks was sent 'in a letter, requesting I delivery of goods to the bearer of the letter. The bearer referred to it about 22 years The police here dl.l not get snort enough upon the scent, or doubtless they would hare bagged a noted operator in the thimble•rigging POLTTLCONIC 81"111101..—The Board of Instruction In the Polytechnic School at Philadelphia, of which Mr. A. S. Kennedy is President, ha. , ten recently strengthened by the addition thereto of Prot Henry Vethake, 1..1.. D. Ile has been elected to the chair of higher Mathematice. lie wee provost of the University of Pennsylvania, bat resigeed that po,i tion about feu months ago, and has recently accept ed and entered upon his new duties as above alluded to. The new College is not, like that which he left, designed to afford a classical education. It is de• voted chiefly to the education of gentlemen for the acientific and industrial professions, and when we reflect how many of the highest occupation, of this busy age depend upon science and its application, it is not surprising that the polytechnie,coarse should be fast superseding the old routine of Latin and Greek, which, originally designed for the training of eccleaiastics, has remained almost unchanged for centuries. At the Polytechnic School are taught all those branches of science that fall under the general beads—Mathematics and Chemistry. The great number of branches that may be so classified need not be specified, as they will at care suggest them calve. to every one. The school is peculiarly a Pennsylvania Institution, fitting young men for en gineering, agriculture and mining. It deserves cue. tens, and the fact that a scholar so profound. and eminent es Dr. Vatheke has given his groat influ ence to it, will certainly give it a new impel,. I=2ll CoURT or ltuanono ticsmons.—ltefiat Judge. 'Glum and Parka. Mooday,Noc. 13.—Court root at 10 o'clock Thos. Williams, Jas. Denny, and Martin Pfeiffer, were ordered to be brought in from jail for their dis charge, as no indictment hod been found against them. They were sent for but wore not to bo found. Sharper Smith, who has been twice convicted of theft, this term, was put on trial again for stealing a harness. This is the third harness ho has stolen. Mr. Mahon was appointed his counsel. The harness and a horse blanket he stole from CapL Campbell. The said harness Is valued at $2l. his stable was en tered on the night of the 26th of lane, and the arti cles taken. The blanket Mr. Campbell found at M'Donald's tavern. The harness was sent to Mr. C., by the brother of the prisoner, from Sharpahurg. Benj. doe swore that the prisoner came to his house and offered to sell him a harness; witness gave pris oner a steer for the harness. The Jury found a ver dict of guilty without leaving their seats. LIBEL CARE IN GEEENRIIOIII7.—Wm. A Stoker, Esq., appeared on Monday morning in tho Court of quarter Sessions, and stated to the court that a subparts bad been peeved upon F. fl. Collier, Esq., District Attorney, to be and appear as wit ness in the cases of libel brought by a Mr. Car penter, of Oreenebarg, agaiost the Post and Dispatch, of this city. He naked if the court here intended to bold upon Mr. Collier. Judge 111•Clure stated that he and Judge Maynard had also been subptened to ho present at the trial, but that it would not of course be possible, as they were now holding court, and the law mad. it obligatory upon both of them to sit in trials for homicide. Such a trial would be commenced on Tuesday. Moreover, it would be the duty of the District Attorney to be here at that trial, and the court would hold bin,. The District Attorney and Judge M'Clure each wrote a letter to Judge Buffington; of the court In which the trial is to be held, explaining the case. Mr. Stokes will probably secure a continuance of the case. SCOT ROHL—The body of the unfortunate man, Fronds Gilbert, who committed suicide no Saturday night, at the Girard limier, by tatting a large dose of morphine, was eent to Philadel phia, where hie parents reside, by the express train on Sunday night. Thorn were many sto ries rife about the cause of this sudden and dreadful act, but it appears, ne near as we cad learn, to have been caused by domestic difficulty arising out of dieeipation on the part of the do ceased. Me wife had been living apart from him ford time, and only on Friday, came hero at Ma request and under the statement thatbe had reformed. lie was, an we are informed, mnoh under the influence of liquor when she arrived and en ebe refined to lodge with him. Thin 'temp to have decided him in the course he punned. The verdict of the Cornonen influent via that he came to Ms death by morphine, ad ministered by bimeelt. Etxtrran.—Tho Direciors ; In the Trost Com pany Bank to fill places of those three whose term expire this year, were yesterday elected at the banking house of, that cotopanf The gen tlemen cleated are Beattie' Rea, F. G. Bailey and Thomas Bell; ERN mid they are chosen for amps* v r• _if -1 • 0. NOV. 15. 1859 PfV7 (ir! 1,6112,2)1 1,26 ),.i2l; 917,041! '11,241 700,31:1 746,022 617,242 252,755 202,666 24,6(2 2+,214 121,170 142 2SG id, 4,0) 611,97 G Dar I Dun by Bank... I lbsult. ITrtuumi, Nott other Make $ J2,:3 1l I 1') 01,701 12,198 11,692 $118,035' $03,001 23,528' 33,208 40,55:, 37,072 5,2'24 8,993 17,534 28,070 8,372 0,377 20,314 20,089 1:1!EZ11=1!! ATiIINTION le milled to the card of &won ltililiarsa's, No. 9(1 Market street, who has just opened a very large and superb ',election of Li dies' pure, eta., of Om 'Meet styles and meat patterns and finest qualities. Ills stook of hats and cape is very large and elegant. His is an old avid popular establishment, and has always on head the largest end finest stook in the pity. Tun case of the young men of Lawrannevil/e, chsrgird with riot before Alderman Steele, did not wane up .yesterday; as the matter was coot promiSed and settled. ; Tma.peramplory sale of Ono warthog' and jeer. elry rlill be continued at No. 112 Wood tareet, by J. 421. 4)1,19 , inegeneer, tbL aftarneen it' tyro o'clootr and at Berea 0'011141hlinVelkol• `t • • AssociaNtOth".oll - Mond' trvigang *2"nitimon's A11511C111.11011 bald -w _regular quarterly meellSig at Neptune-BAIL Members preirent, Mama. Montgomery, Reese Bare. Whiter Gregg. Lowe, 2114chell, Mackey, Lowrie Kemp, Say, Cripples, Grahain, 6hidln, Waldtn , Willson, Sawyer, Sr., White -1414 !Little, Oyer, Sasewell, Moreland and Pres% Gazzatn. Minato. of preceding meeting were read and ap proved. Secretary submitted the quarterly report of the Chief Engineer, G. W. Leonard. Statrouna.—Numbor of fires, 30; false alarms, 12; total, 50. Amount of insurance, 13,296; amount of loss, $34,761; loss over insurance, $21,405,. Tha somi.aimnal statement shows a total number of firm amk t artm is 93; the loss over irisursnee for G months 2,939. • The number of false alarms for the siith month 26. Thetommittee of Conference and Inspection im ported. verbally that no meriting of the committee had been bald and no regular report could be pre nen la. Several member, suggested that under the copal totionthe members of the Committee were each lie. ble top fine of 50 cents, and the President imposed a fine 0050 cents on escii• Mr. Wilson moved to re mit the Goes, whioh waalost by a decided rota Mr. Milton, from theentumittea appointed to ask an appiapriation from Councils of $6OO fur the pur chase or a hook and ladder truck, reported t h at t h e duty had been attended to, and the matter had been referred to the Committee on Fire Engines and Ilona [tenor( accepted and committee discharged. About this point the matter of dispute about G. W. Lammed, Erg., Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart.' meat fame up. This dispute arose on this state of farts :1-About the time of the State Fair, Mr. Leon ard eniered into a 'correspondence with T. A. Scott, Neg., Of the Ponneylvania Railroad, to procure freer tiessesorer that road fur the Fire Department. In the rosrse of that emespondence he remarked that "the Firemen's Association was composed of the laud ing and beat members of all the companies, while tile compaisius themselves ore made up of any and every body:F. This teas doubtless a mere slip of the pen on the part of Sir. Leonard, but the Duquesne Company took if up mail peseta resolutions demanding that he shoul4 resign. hir.7filackey moved to lay the whole matter on the table Until some specific charge should be brought againif Mr. Leonard. Carried. Mr.Vilson then offered the resolutions of the Du quesne, requesting Mr. Leonard to resign. Mr. flyer moved to lay the resolutions on the ta ble, and the yeas and nay. were celled—yeas nays So the motion to lay on thr table was leek Thg' resolutions then being before the meeting, considerable warm dineutsion casual. hlr:.Little made a 'strong speech, deprecating i n the sayerest language the action taken in reference to Mr.: Leonard for a mere !dip of the Langan ar pen. Mr.:Moreland oleo made a speech expressing the hope that the resolutionawould be inlaid down. This resolution then came up and the you and nays Were called, the question being on requesting Mr. Atoreland to reelgn: Reese, Hare, White, Lowe and • Masers, tlrogg, Montgomery, Mackey, Shi dle, Ilauccoill, Mitchell, Lowry, Kemp, Ray°, Cop pice, braham, Weldin, Little, Whitehead, Oyer, Sawyer, Jr., Tibhy and Moreland—lS. The - resolelion was therefore lost. Mr. Leonard was Ilion requested to explain If be wished so to do. Mr. 1. took t h o floor &nil from o manuscript deliv ered dcloar and lengthy statement of the facts. Ile digclattood hilly nay intention of insulting or, iojnr tog the feelings of imy member of any company. Ile was pkocevoling-with some sarcastic remarks on the raglan:of a committal appointed to meat him, when he wail requested to Cantina himself to his explana tion. ',kir. Leonard then stopped reading and took bis sedt. On inotion of Mr. Wilson, the explanation was re. ceive.iband declared satisfactory. Etr,littactoy than read a communication from Mr. Loonsfill, resigning his offico. The Association re fuciday a very largo majority, to accept it. Masts. Gregg, .Biwyer, and Kaye, Werl ap pointed a committee to/cries the association for tbo rolief'ef disabled flisstbilet. Adjourned. Gserx OF A raistlisco.---On Monday TOM iug, tlO n'olock,.afficer Moon brought down fromihe jail to the watch-house the man Gallo gher,lrho is charged with cutting Mr. Beatty, at the Perry House, one night last week. The facts Connected with that oltair ore still fresh in the raffitda of newspaper readers. Uellagher was put in the watch house when brought from. jail, to await the arrival of a witness who was needed on the preliminary exantioallou, for although Mr. Bratty was prenent at the hour fixed for the examination, (10 o'clock,) he was unable to iden tify the prisoner. Therefore, Moon locked G. I up in't he watch- bootie, anti the examination was I postponed until o'clock. Moon in the mean time .Was called away to Beaver, and left the . prisoher in charge of another officer. At dinner tirice,:;food was carried in to' him, but the outside door }war left open. The cell door, which was of it-ou r :remained locked, however. Unknown to any Sine about the Mayor's office, tome one Look this 9glp(i.4: • -I) 0 is the !toper go. Or MM..' he find confederates to aid him in the daring terprise, and god no sooner offiar than he made good-his escape 'The police force was pot upon hit r=ock, but up to the hour of this-writing nothing 11. been 'beard of kin,. We believe thin is 04 first prisoner that hart :respell during the adrniiiiat ration, of tapir Wanner, and hi pree eee himself deter 'bled "Co2rint "bim on't and raring him heck to answer to h e o ff ended lawn. - Sireenc Coner.—fiefoe judges Strong, Thompson, Read and Lowrie, C. J. iftintlay, on. 14.-. The formarineepinion war delivered fa this court to-day •MOsve 0' Brie', Indiana. Affrmed. Per Puriain Ton lint for Allegfiray county was called over: Alolinger va Letitia's Administrator D. C. Non prow Mliehry ve Jolinsiori'e Leir• D C N o n proe,'•. Lerch ye Sexton. D C Non pros Dqtari no Citizens' Dermis Bnok D C Non pros Paulson et al we Goddard. D C Non pros. hennoly Ts Foster fi Reason. D C Non pros:f —ROO la Collins township it Ft. Argued by liamidon fur, complainant and Flenniken anoint. Itrmeby et al vs !baleen Argued by Woods end Burgwin for plaintiff in error, and Williams and fihannon couire 111 re you looked In at Barker's, No. s:+ Mar. ket street •: What a wonderful trade is done theri! This all comes of selling fine goods at low prioes...,Think of floe hlerition at (O cents per lard and Delaines at from 124 to 1H cents —expellent cloth, beautiful patterns! Al snob prico Ike wonder ceases that this popular store does So tremendous a trade. Why it is crowded from early morning instil late at night, by scores of lad, customers. Don't fall to go and senthe marielotisly cheap goods. sold at great bargains at - Barkor'n new store. Winter is here, and it is qiiite an object to clothe our families roarm/y and the same time cheaply. Barker's in the place. etpuroz rn Wesirtica.—A very trying change in the Preattigr °mire.' between Saturday night and Sunday noon. The thermometer on Saturday indt• rated a high Waft. reline for the time of The year— foirlX up to tomporale. Sunday morning the ground was covered with-avow, and n sodden wind set in that was exceedingly searching. On Monday morning, the thermometer was at 14 degrees below tho (rinsing point, and all day the snow and, ice melted only °tram sunny sides of the streets. The rain of Saturday hod the effect to give us at leastlOx feet of water. This rot the boats nt work loading, and they will make the best of it while it lasts. Without: more rain it cannot last long, that is certain, • Hpuane Cdarcs.—A cam of habeas corpus came before Judges Maynard and Adams, sitting on Monday in the Common Pleas. The sinter of a lad:named James Brlghtmore Bought to pro ourOis discharge from the House of Refuge, whet ho has been confined for incorrigibility for soma limo. lt,was alleged that ho was vicious and Idle and, it itppeated, a fair and just case for the 'louse. T. B. Hamilton, Esq., appeare4 for the diechargo of the lad and J. 11. Hampton for the tither side. The MO was beard at soma length and the boy wee remanded to the Homo of ltefugv OODEILCD ON DUTY —llr. James Mohlastere, a graduate of Jefferson bledical College, ['halide!. phiai and o eon of Mr. Samuel MoMastere, of this ;:city, who had boon appointed Surgeon in the Navy, ln: October huff, reeelved orders on Saturday to proceed to Annapolis, Maryland, to eaten upon thit ditties of hie office. Wo congeal• nice our young townsman on a rare fortune, as hilt good luck is an exception We slab him all iSioseible success in his new nd important profeesional career. A ocasllia in the case of Milos fc Matt will fake tTlace this moroing at ten o'clock. The County Treasurer has brought suit to recover the amount of their Hamm due to the State, no ie alleged, for keepiog a place of amusement called iho "Gaieties ' " for dramatio exhibitions, mid the money sued for amounts to $2OO. The defence set up is that their plan is only for negrd minstrelsy grid not in tho nature of a I heatre for dramatic repreeentations. U.:9. Cincurr Cower—Before Judges hl'eand can epic! Grier. ANlday, Nor. 13.—The oases, to the non:l4r of 43; on the trial fist, wero called over, and the case Of Farwell & hPLaren vs. Rody Patterson filed 'upon for trial this morning. 7%1s is a ewe involting, 09 we understand, the sole of some horses belonging to Dan Woe. . . - . oUJ sOar rAztar.) Wild Sonf ern Scenes. A tate of - Distatiou and fiords War. Ey .1.1. Jones, author or woa wilts= acmes. Ptdiadolphbn T. B. Peterson A Rms. The "Wild Western Seenea" of this author was popular wort, and indicated his power as a smiler: bat we doubt whether this work will addto his repu tation. It is net*, •s its title would imply, similar to his first work, either In mope or design;: but an a - surd tale, designed to illustrate the polities and po litical spirit now prevailing at the South. It may be very pleasant molding, to those who have a fancy for snob things; but.sre confess that our fancy does not ran io that direction. For sale by W. A. Gildrofen. ney, opposite the old Thoatre, Fifth st. .14.111 Pmme PsPlana Fly Chutes Plekena slid other eel bested . Philadelphia.. T. 11 Peterson i Elms. - . . A collection or original papers, only one of which —The Lamplighter's story—is by Dicktfris. It was originally published for the benefit of the distressed family of some eminent literary man, and its con tents are of a very readable kind. Published uni form with Peterson's Edition of Dickens. Price 50 coots. For sale lig IV. A. 0 ildenfenney, opposite the old Theatre, FHA et iiPxycenre nf . few or the ninny nileatetenants in 11. Al Bracketaidgeia llletory of the Whiskey Isuarrsciinti Neville B. COlg. Pittatiereti: J. 9. leivlsen.' Those who hive read Itraetteuridge's Distory of the Whiskey Insurrection, will remember how bit terly it assails the "Neville Connection," and wi . what ferocity it attacks our venerable friend, Neville 11. Craig. The little work before us is an answer to a few of the many misstatements in that book, and is well worthy of perusal. Mr. Craig herein vindicates the family of his ancestors from the aspersions of Brt.halltidite's binds; And those who have read the one shouldthot fiie to read the other. For sale by J. S. Davison, the publisher, corner of Wood street and Diamond utility. • ()novae & Lisette now occupy the second story corner of the magnificent new Brewer Building, over W. & 1). Hague' Dry Goods store, where they hate on exhibition and far sato all varieties of the eelobrated Grover & Baker Sew ing Machines--,machines that have already won their way, froai their intrinsic marite, to the fa vor of many hindrods in this section of country. The room where these splendid machines are now to be had, le one of the most capacious and finely adapted to their advantageous exhibition and full operation in the oily. It le elegantly fitted up and finely lighted. Family, machines of all descriptions, plain and of mere costly fit:deb, are there for exhibition and will be sold at moderate prices. We were greatly pleased with the worksig - of several kinds, !especially one for hemming, a most admirable contrivance, simple and yet speedy and perfect in its opera. lion. The worth and thorough excellence of the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines bare been no generally conceded, that it Is almost deedless to expatiate in their praise. They combine great efficiency with Simplicity. Any female readilly masters all their intricacies and sowbecomes expert in their nse. A pamphlet containing spe cial directions for beginners accompanies each machine, and makes perfectly plain to all the modus operandi of its working. The patentees of this celebrated machine have spared neither pains or expense in getting it up in the greatest possible perfection—perfectly adapted to the purpose deeignt•d. The immense sales which have rewarded their efforts to supply the long sought for desideratum are gratifying to them and afford an eni.nest of their future success with the public. A sample shoe case will be found at the street entrance door which cannot fail to attract the etterition — df .all who pees. It contains epeci- Mensot. sewlai by this machine, of the silks, boss artd4breade used, etc. A visit to the capa cious wareroom Grover & Baker will be highly gratifying to 'Wish° admire these beautiful ma chinen, and have a desire to ace them in opera tion. Courteoua gentlemen are always on nand to afford any deeired information. We are regtfested toinvite attention to the sato of •valuable Real Estate in the Sixth and Eighth wards, belonging to the notate of.the late Rev. A. W. Black, deo'd, by order of Orphans' Court, and Shwa list of desirable Stocks, this evening, at the Commercial sales rooms, by :sir, Davis. A anus opportunity is now offered of procu ring desirable new furniture, at very low prices, at the sale, by order of administrators of 11. 11. Ryan, deo'd, this Tuesday morning, Nov. 15. See advertisomeut. s CLARR * B Hitt Store, No. 113 Market street, is all the rage now in our 'city. It is crowded from early morning until late in the evening with anxious cus tomers, all purchanlng books and receiving generous gifts. It is a tuarvol to all how Clark makes such liberal presents upon each small sales; and yet the wheel of fortune continues to turn out splendid gifts almost every day. Below we insert a nate of our fortunate Blend Cul. Rowley, who has come in for a Bharat gift, while we daily heir of others scarcely less fortunate. Really, we think wo shall tempted to Loy MI ourselves before long, in order to test our lack in this tempts 'as of adventure. Mr. Clark's books are really superb— '•^rtf""l rnm plate and the variety infinite, almost. — To • • , :",.rs: and judgo for yourself, reader, and if tomptec , ry your lurk, COl Rowley says : PITTA6I,III.I. Sur. 12, lardh M. IL W. CLAIM— bear S Please ;incept my thanks for tho elegant Lady's Hold Womb received by meat your branch store, No. 03 Market street, to day. Hush liberality on your part merits MA I sop it remises) the most enlarged support_ Respectfully. Ac., Tues. A. flormay. ' To SLWINO MACIIINZ OPRIZATORS.-Mr. J. T. Shaw, No. fit Fifth street, 4th story over .1. IL Reed Co.'d Jewelry Store, is fully prepared to repair nod put in perfect order all description of Sewing Mis chance. Operator's having defective and damaged machines will find to their advantage to give him a ran; as he will )rake all things right and restore the machine to perfeet limning order. Prices mod erate. Montooth, Nos. 175 and 177 Smith field street, bas just received r 4 thousand pounds of clover and burkwhnet honey, in glass boxes and glass jars, which he is , selling at the most reasonable rates. Notice trr - Balldera and Contractors. rIMIE UNDERIONEP (formerly foreman r Howland PO-ry) would rratitatfutly inform tbiiee far althorn he hoe diqui vomit, nod the public getterelly. that he le war pupated to;fornteh Bale, pot o. plate Hoot., to the moat approved:manner. Orden for Roofing or Itie pdrlng of Slaw floofit (if left at the oillre of Alai.. Laugh. Ito, rouser ti Von of rret mat toe Nail, HI 1.. promptly •Itaulial to TIIOSI PAIItI lf. Hunting Boots! Ci EINT's 3 ROLE! WATER -PROOF HUNTING BO Q T S, W. E. SCI 'MERTZ it CO.'S N0..31 Fifth Niro. W. bOUGLA, No. 77 Wood Btroet. HA CAP AND LADIES FANCY FUR HOUSE. Fall Style ihosa Ha& now Ready, wok .11 the an.' .41. of SOFT RATS and CAIN, solo and ILAWI.. My Monde hull din 'publl Ale IyWIdJ le ler old gaud, No. 77 WOOD STIIEIh*. °cif, W. DOUOM.AS. _ _ .1.4 . A-DI S URS HATS Affil) CAPS OF EVERY STYLE AND PRICE AT M'CORD & CO'S, 4.N0.29 131 WOOD srvar Dr. Samuel 3.:Filelea Mttory Corrector or Eattl.alltoul lO lature.....Purely Vege table...A Mild. See and rffmtlro Remedy for BILIOUS DISORDERS, SICK IIEADACIIE, BILIOUS MEADACII DYSPEPSIA, • TORPID LIvggORETOM LOU. COSTIVENESS BILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC COUGH, MALARIAL FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION - INDIGESTION SOUR 81011 ACE, lc., SKIN BIASSES, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDIOR, AM nil rumplaints cau.sed by IMPURE BILE OR BILIOUS. NESS. DR. CEO. 11. KEYSER, Jule:Aker 140 Wood at., Sole Agent for Pittsburgh. 00 Na! ROOFING!! The cheapest antljbest. Roofing in use Call and ere Fnmpl•e awl References. ROOPINO AND iI6PAIRINCI DONK At the d.ottat notice In In the beet minuet. WM. JOHNSON, No. 75 A .e., PINAAN glisn SIAM T..7*.11... RIDD LE, ■AIIOIIOIUt[{ AND .111.6 m W ooderk and Willow Ware HAMM'S, 8R00N.9, BRUSHES, CORDAGE, dd. No. NI, Ulamood. ~r_s~cgli_r.~_i~ut.a tin D. B. D/P,PEINEIACHDR • DEALIEN IN BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, FOR Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Children, 10. 18 Fifth IS • Utimr Itarkot,) PITTSBURGII r. TNEVIN: & CO., • • No. AE Wood St., Pl/Wburdb. Nainduturds of NM I'S AND HAD LIM% MO PANNTH AND mummy; sod Mudessto Doderi In 004 Mb Vatcadoil sod Turpentine... . Wirt . 4500, 1 . 3 1 1 , u,L- . I:,RLIMB APPLES foalta;by, ..',:--'i .;,a . , . - i1'::'': , ..:',.....1- - .:J - 2 . ...';5_,;,,,,•,; . ,,;; . , 4 . ' : Telegraphic. "Later bY Ithos Uniagarian, Ponriaar, Nov. 14..—Dy the arrival of tho Hun garian we learn that the lottm purporting to be writ ten by the Emperor Napoleon to the King of Sardinia b ee been presented. It is dated Oct. 20th, end is generally regarded as genuine. The Emperor observes that the nnestion is not whether be did well or ill at Villafranca, bat rather to obtain from the treaty, results most favorable to the parification of Italy. I t was necessary to conclude a treaty that should secure in the first manner possible, the independence of Italy, which should satisfy Piedmont; and yet which could not wound the Catholic sentiment or the rights of the Sovereigns, in whom Europe felt en interest. The Emperor says he Is bound by treaty, and menet in the Congress which is about to open, withdraw himaelf from his engagements. No demands that the Dachas of Parma be called to Modearg!Par trla be united to Piedmont and Tummy, augmented perhaps by a portion of territory he restored to the Duke Ferdinand; and systems of moderato liberty shall be adopted in all the States of Italy. The Emperor also treees olden of Italian confederation with the Pope as the honorary President, and says that this increase of his moral influence will enable him to make concessions in conformity with the le gitimate wishes of the population. A correspondent of a Parisian journal has received a warning for mentioning an article by Stoutalem bert regarding the late war and the Pope, and the Arm De Le Region also received a warning for re producing that article. . It ia stated that the King of Abyssidia has ceded to France the isle and fort of Massonahle, in the Red BeB. It is stak] in Paris that tbo tariff will soon bo reformed so oo to give more liberty to commerce.. The Paris Patric says that the Congress will take place in the absence of England, but theidhasion of England is no longer doubtfuL At Paris the Recites close at 69f 75c. INnza.—The Indian mail of Sept.23d had reached London. The discharged European troops were leaving Calcutta at the rate of 1,000 per week. Sir C. Trevillian recommends the entire dim:dation of the native army. A letter from Shanghai, dated August 22a, says that the United States steamship Powhattait, with Minister Ward, had just arrived there from tho Peiho. The following statement Is furnished by her officers: On the lath of July, the Powhattan was anchored of Peitang, when an Imperial edict arrived, that the American Minister and hie suite of treaty should be escorted with all honor to Pekin. On the 20th, Mr. Ward and suite landed, were received by an escort and conducted to Pekin with every show of respect. They first traveled forty-five mile. across the country in covered carts, striking the reiho three miles above the thence proceeded in junks within 11 miles of Pekin, whence they again took carte to the capitol. Tho trip was made in eight and a half days. The legation remained at Pekin fifteen clays,during which they were confined to their quarters, not, however, as prisoners, for they were at liberty, at any time, to walk out, bat the Commissioner refaced them the use of horses and guides, leaving it optional with Mr. Ward to remain, or tot, nn ho pleased. They would doubtless, however, have closed the gates en tirely hid not Mr. Ward taken a firm stand at the first interview, that as POOl3 as his movements were all restricted he would close all intercourse and demand his return under escort. It seems that the Emperor was very anxious to soe Mr. Ward, but that he also insisted upno his Performing IColew—that is, prostrating himself nine times with his bead to tho ground which was positively refused. The result was that on the 14th day it was concluded to receive the President's letter at Pekin, and send Mr. Ward hack to Poltong to exchange the treaty, and the next day they returned. At Pcitong, on the 16th, the treaties were exchanged, and an English prisoner, named John Powell was given up, having proclaimed himself an American. The V. S. ateamere SSienissippi and Pon-hattan were at Shanghai, the Tooywan at the gulf of Pecholi,and the Germantown at Japan. ST. Loma. Nov. 14.—The overland mail has ar rived. Mary rains fall on the] 23d, and the indirationa of wet weather cootionedi The British ship Achilles, Capt.. Hart, which or. shed at flonolniu on Sept. 27th, reported that the American clipper ship Mastiff, Copt. Johnston, from San Froncisco to Hong Kong, having on board ISt passengers, of whom 175 were Chinese. was burned at eon on the I Lith of September. All the passengers with the exception of one Chinoman, who was smo thered, were safely taken 10 - by (he Achilles and conveyed to Honolulu. Among the passengers were R.. 11. Dana, of Bos ton, C. C. Harris, J. 11. C. Richmond, nod at. Schouhron. The Chinese are said to have loot a large amount of treasure; the cargo, of about 500' lone, was lust. The lire originated between decks from some opium•stnoking Chinamen allowing the sparks to get among their remllustible articles, which soon set the whole ship afire. The escape of tho passengers WPM owing to the intrepidity and eciedneva of Capt. Johnson and his officers, and the forldnate appearance of the. Achilles. The Mastiff seas n.„1100- tonifirst.claxa clipper, rained at Sitn,noo: insured for 0.5'1,000 in Iti,ton. The Court at Honolulu awarded to Capt. Hart 57.500 salvage on the specie; the bal ance was shipped on the Ella k Eliza, which was to sail for H o eg Kong on lief. 7th, with 10Q of the nese possengwe. , " Nov. I I. -The • 'gooey market opens , . , ehange rate!. The supply , Ilk lof the businese in at hi, on prim o a pas goes within 6(.1,7 per cent_ The rata' chango on Europe. pop the America's mail, are or yet scarcely established. Bankers' sterling is quoted at 110po I IOL Francs S Etiuo SM. New rORA. Nov. I.l.—Advirea from Hayti of Oct 22d, state that twenty indiridttaLt concerned in the recent conspiracy and murder of the President's daughter, hod been convicted and sentenced to death. Sixteen of them had already been hung. One was respited and three had preriously.esceped to Prance. Oen. Ocean Ulysses, for having suppressed the facts connected with the insurrection, of which be was preciously aware, RUN sentenced to three yearn im prisonment Porte An Princo had been relieved from martial law, arid !ho rounti7 war quiet. New Vona, Nor. H.—The bank statement ending on Saturday. Owns an increase in loans of $1,06:1,- 000; increase of deposits, $1,0nr.,000; decrease of specie, $ll,OOO, and decrease of circulation, $164,- 000. • 1=1=1:121 Icllll lOnF,Nov. 14.—The steamship Daniel Web ster from Aaspinwall, with the California nails of the 20th ult., and 327 passengers, brought down by the stenmer Undo Sam, arrifed at this port thin evening. The Daniel Webster loft Aspinwall on the afternoon of the 4th inst..' Aspinwell was visited by a heavy gala on the :id and 4th, which occasioned some damage to the docks; the shipping, however, sustained no damage.. WASHINGTON CiTT, Nor. 14. Judge Douglas' early recovery of hie health WAS 00 Saturday anticipated by some of hie must intimate friends. It Is, however, reliably ascertained that he has boon extremely ill for the last three days. His physician remained with him throughout last night, and this morning regards his condition about the same as it was yesterday, though perhaps ho is a little more comfortable. CINCINNATI, Nov. 14.—The Day ton Journal makes an 'authoritative denial of the statement that (for. Corwin is not a candidate for the Spoakership. It says that Corwin desires to be understood as a can didate, and that his namo shall ho presented to the House. The suspension bridge over the Scioto River at Portsmouth fell to-day, killing two men. No OaLearts, Nov. IL—The Picayune of the 12th says that Wen. Palfrey's brigade is willieg to go to Brownsville, if the fends are provided by the public.. The authorities of that city are doing noth ing towards arresting lho Texans. The Picayune urges the city to furbish money for an elpostition against the guerill. &monEnnui., P., Nov. 11.—A suspicious per son was arrested bore on Saturday, on suspicion of being a Harper 's Ferry insurgent- After a hearing, he was dnwhargetl, for want of proof, as to his 'mien lily. ALB AMY, Nov. 11. —The most reliable returns leave no reasonable doubt of the election of the entire Re publican ticket. The State canvassers meet here to morrow. Borraco, Nov. U.—A terrible gale, and snow storm pserailed all the lakes yestenlay, and it is feared that mach damage to vessels has been done. COLI , IIIIIA, S. C.. Nov. I I.—A hurricane swept over This State yesterday,doing considerable damage. bouisvim.e, Nov. 14:—The river is.rising rapidly with four feat five inches water in the 'canal. DIAMOND. -A three story:rick house, arranged with hall and ll rooms, and 9 on the garret good cellar and wash boos. Also, two story house of 4 rooms situate oo Dinmond alley. Al., a large work shop. The lot lead fret front by 1.10 deep; par.& yard, shadotreen, hydrant, &e., all In oomph le order. Tura $4,600. Tmea may Per nab , by FL UI3TQB6ILT & NON, GI Market lit. LaiNINON suss ru es the mom of the people, rimier.. the mho:tamed and minaithrope philosophers may Say to the contrary. Phan them a good thing, In Its met , He be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesitate to give It their moat cordial patronage. The mason lune M. ready vaulted the todgment of • physician concerning the vlrturt of 1106"TETTKIt'el 6ITTKhs, einuay be aeon In the Immense qmontive of Ude medicines that are annually sold to every notion of the lent It is nen rt.:quire-I at great. I y superior to all other remedies yet derived for donut.. of the dlgatlve organs, melt as disclose, dysentery, dyspep en, and for the union. foverrthat &rime from derangement of those postmen of the system. Hostetter* name becoming a household word from Heine to Term, from the dimes of the Atlantic to the Ponlbr. Try the ankle and he satisfied. Bold by drogenta and dmicra genernliy, ownrywbero, and by LIOSTSTraII kIITH, zonnutacturox.3ll proprietor; 611 Water 636E163 Front nroeb6. jeg33111.7. lIELMBOLD'S °UDINE PRIDADaTIOB. lIIILMBOLD'S BUOIIU for the Bladder, 'mast ooLtva tioanu for the lilduria !HUMBOLDT BUDHU for tho Dram% HILLIBBOLD'S BUOLIU for the Drum; , HUMBOLDT BUOIIU for fterrouslMM lISLMBOLDT [UMW for Ids of Memory; HUMBOLDT lit/UM for Dlutereenf HUMBOLDT BOOFIU for Difficult Breathing; HUMBOLDT 11U0HU far Wed Nemec HUMBOLDT BUOIIU for General Debility; HUMBOLDT BUCIIU for Ual I Lamottute; HUMBOLDT BUCLIU for Harbor of Dined, lIBLIODOLD'EI 11001111 for Night Sweater; HUMBOLDT DUCHU for Wakeful...fa P. HUMBOLDT lIUOIIU for Ilryndsof the !tin; lIIELIDDOLDT ntroau for Eruptloom .11EIMBOLD'S lIUCUU /or NM lo the Dart; HUMBOLDT BUOIIU for Ilemlnea of the Eyelkle, Temporary Butinelon and Ida of Bleit BUOMU for Molyty . au o ßaillemeeta with Waut of Attend... Th..mor wma- n - HUMBOLDT nuonu for ObetrurtlatiM HinaduiLDll BUOHLI for Famoricatirlag ham ' latßr erthicro, raid all aim' or thegaaraththr gen " ini i ng in either "ca i rn= whetererrauseethithaile g . Hold ear by DB. GEO. 11 ,4111iithilt, Wad street, Plitatrarata _ . i A yRITING PAir:AT rt, .Willor,oll.l434atingnaplri ' —A b al i trvin.•... tot% which win L. ro t i. 00 band go d al rc,,,..b. I7r i_ 47:77ir1f.,70as ..N.a°3l74=t• • • ":1.--,-`--4-;2"4it1'''',::".•,,:..."4,c .. ',- ; "="?. . '41 ; -',..F . -•=1 :•::4'..,\• ii ' _-i;;?s. /_, '.' '-' , t.;. 7 * * "; - I••,ru, ';•1-07.- ‘e•Nri , - = • A•• . - .4.41:4 - - .445'4:: ' st,t4,. , v ,, , •-- Commercial. 7---63 71151 . 15NI'OhlifiV. Jahr," Duiroznt, T. IV. Wm. Muss, J.l. GIU1:01IL V1T1C1561111.43111 DIASLILICTS. Reported Specially Tor Cie .ataburif?‘ Cauca. Pm....ott. TEM - LOX; KOrMeniti 15,1559. o..oVl3,—azoodffats dmand, m3d prim ancluansodr.but market firm. Balm from store of S5O bbla In lots at $5 - IS; Etiper, ' , FAT: for &Ont. and .e5,70@5;75 for faintly do. findlli—Coaa um In large supply yeawrdayandthOmar het ...doll at • decd.': 1.000 bosh aokt at depot co SUM* , day. not , Wforo n'Portod at 84.364 bat tbe bond:far Pat. , day was CO, nod .'l aka Bald on wharf at Shat Gorda , ' Zito . 700 bosh cm private tenni, .Ilaturi a aslo of 1,000 Nish , condemned at 0; p atom at 42444.rima Sprint's holdat 75. Worm Le firm b ash at $1,25 and sold from $1,1.1 for lited mod Waite Winter. OM, DOD" Rocsrars—s ogsr h hold Grady at R 36% by the Wet Rod Kolas.. at 4:0044, to ...dry. A' lot of 770 eke toffee N Bald Melly trade on private terms. • inIIARY--a sae or GO bbls roan:Led at 7. APPLISS--In good 2.11.44 salter of GO and I 0 Idle rime ati2.Z., and :Li, GO and 55 do at $2,5Cl Harbangh CO. do 4gro alangldetlnld yniterday; prima fat bog" command 5113ARIfilf.—a ode or 40 toe at LPL - XICCIKWURAT 11 0011.—tbe auptilj , motion. light, sod bolder. of lots Lorton, are finnan sake of 100 aka from store at ito,z. Prom drat band. ert bear of no sake. t 7 a anprdy Improrkm. but (be demand k good and price. are Ilna; .01,. or Ifo bra W. II at 934, WO acCat 104 and 25 do Goshen at It. MONETARY AND cunDicaci&L. The wheel Market today was dull and declined At. the opening novena lots of No, 2 erring were meld .t 1 , 7(4 87!,(o, but buyer. withdraw and the market fell to sic, ran,. ague ,, arming, and timing at 87, with m Lthproted feeling. Winter wheat Mired also in the drillnass,aal talon Mow *decline of About 64,000 briehelsUnteled heed. st 90c for No.: rod, 90c for WistOimiti club, &Nemeth Me for No. 1 gide& 84087%c for No.: ipting,Andr7Bk.'4Boo fee rejected wring. Flour was not so active, bet holders were tom, and for • tow brands an 'Mance wan pea. Tbo geberal feature of tho market, however was inactivity; emit :PO bids were sold at $4,6N04,85 for spring entre; $4 for leper, and 75 for red winter. New corn was in good d o- mend and firm ebont 20,000 bmh wore sold at 470:210 'for new No. 42011314 e for rejected, 28E0lOc for oar corn, 50 for old No.l. There one • far demand for cats, brit the market ill nochangod—en minuet, of lc bring paid only for • mood lot to no to tho lumber region," abont 12,000 buM were sold at h=e- Mom, and 220 L b. for the round lot :mentkmod above. Bye quiet at Ole in bags on track. Barley doll and nominally lowerl-bnycni bastion . mostly withdrawn. A tow bits only 01 No. 2 were mold es • 609 In store. Timothy seed uncbaone.L. A lot of now clover seed was void today at ELM But little doing in provisions. About 400 plena shoulders were sold today Flt er. tom•. Ilides in better demand an firmoreChleago Pon,. .• itrcuarra Cr FLOM use Whit" At , rss Want.—ln the fol. loging table, we gtre the receipts, eif flour wheat and corn et the , principal receiving points at" the Went during the post week, compared with the =4O of the weak prelim:nu Lent week._ _ _ Flour, Wheat, co',. Flour, ITheat,, . • Rh. bush. bail. bbla . • , 010cay..--....35,511 =0,243 =1,40S 33,552 Ml= theankee .11,150 557,001 • 4=o 12,500 3.94,29 81; Louis- —.10,616 62,570 10,014 11,Z7 1w , 630 Elleclonati;...--23,4.57 65,013 25,155 24=0 46,128 Wed° 13,205 81,103 51,211 21+,171 110,000 Cleveland22,ooo 76,246 Ditre1t.........-.24,110 40,2= 57,184 50,059 701a1.1.-1/V,0376 10113,21`, 1104,153 1,15,030 1,351;1°50 'Zing Coat—The trade In new corn continues to increase inactivity. The daily receipts thin week• hare ranged from fO, - Ono to 50,000 bah, and preparation,' aro making to ship' It forward at apeodfly as pasible belore the china of ner igr Non. Yesterday 2,000 aka were shipped Ll Mateo, port Of It by lake and part by rail, and the prospects .no theta large etmerint wNt be shipped the coming vim ter by IMtralo, New York, Boston and other emtertt markets. . . . As an instance of the effect which this early =element of the corn creip 'has on the' railroad Ineernsts, we Infer onr readers to the fact that in ficplember last the reemipte of corn by the Illinois Central Railroad were only 13,1E2 bush, while In October, when the new crisp began to come In, the rerelpts were 110A00 Lash—auninst 43,050 blob received during October of last year. This nanntlathe sculpts will be , amen largo; end the difference between this azal last year oven greater.-{Chlrage Preset. lily. Levis, Nov. U.—Thero lea Moderate demand (Cr floor, and prices are limn, with ealut of 3,000 bble superfine at Ske:; s . efto market for wheat is idemly, with a fair demand. to. reties and common 151190003 m fair and good prime mid strictly palm° 51,07e..410. Receipts 10,000 bush. .C.o. Is firm with a falr demand; mixed and yi Row, In 180)We. Receipts 2,000 bush. Onto are dull at .Ik44ec. )temp doll and nominal. Nothing done in lead. No elates of peevish/. worthy id note. Lard is doll at 95ic for bbl. Ihere Is • moderate demand fax whisky. but priers Luso declined to 2:04,c. B=iMli=l= :I:seven exchange mare a1. , , 1 44Z1 prem, N. Orleans eight 14s advanced to 1 prem. • ,betna.—iinpplice of Clororered urn rominp quito apd It mode a moderato demand. Falco of 24624190 toisbeir falr and prime new at $.5(:(66,25 it 64 Ibe, and inferior et 61,40 1'41,75. butt aka prime recleaned told teem ...nil Lance for 4X portot a price tint made public. 1111,C la bnt tittle Thnoth,v 041urinr. It le worth $2,175i linab. Salon of 1,060 twain 4..tican flaa.iseed at $1,55441,60. The to of 44100 tan, cialentta, p nip &nth 4ibore, previntiety contracted cur at about fit,6714, cash.-4 MIL Cam. Wt. !noel—The demand for pig metal le quite moderate, awl Pikes fen. A majority of the furneees in the 'aerial . he, r old up of their wake for the balance of the year, avid we nett. rune Inquiry for lots dolivorubleilering all next year. tledre of 4011 tone Anthracite, In latr, at tfid, SLI and $22.50 1 4 1 Wm 0 months, for the three nowhere; 2,500 bush hoe. 1 awl 2. fur fetem delivery, and 500 tone forge, oe terms not • tilodo public —(Phil. Cow. List 111r010 xOOO iLLl3Olll.—The boat Clinfore;*tflia.oblialou, etlived bore ou Wednesday trout Iniflele, ellfdefAillandiele 111ine1e barley, to Mowers. lingViv x 7llpskr Co. Tlint le the Coat arrival el barley how . lfilaralleit.Weis nt (ram Ching° to Buffalo by water, out roehipped Una mint to Plitladelphia. 'lb° thee 1.45111. d to the trip tree elalitere dots--I Phil. Cow. Bet. lln following l n comparsttwo etntornent of the Itnnorta qf loriggn Good, lit :Yew York for the yowl, and ninto {An. t, compered with the winos period.; In I& nod IStof : .. . For the we..k. 1667. Itisl. 1.3:01. gnterralat the pm! $61.4,C.04 ;...570.96+1 $546.01 Throwunn themnrkel .. 179,930 6N0.1.1.: 5r....4,471 , . Oluce J•v. I. 'Enterrvl4t the i.rt f.5d,:th.1,01.1 Thrown nu the 79,463,874 Tou,:49;•i: Imports by Hive,. ATI, par Hey West—Z3 tan hardwaro, - pett, • Ada brd 6141/Inca snap and candles, L A n: 21 bat lump and p11,1460a, A Md.. Wend; 6 las In nki 7:21 -litleood. co:2 19 lord/1419p, IL IX. PoLoeslock & co; hlollor; 696 eke berley, ' W ZANRSVILLIC, per Roma Mirka & co; 3 do atop Iron, L Laical* crc Fever, I bbl oradrirs, froaton & co; 23 ,nlpry b. kegs, N 61'Eloolro; / 141 copper scram 2 tac hardoaric Doolop; pi eke corn, 0 R Stull; 11/ bbl. apple Llr,Peron U eopty I:Eat/Ur, J & Z tVaIcIrrIOIL ILI VEll. tir ',awn, The min or Saturday .Dosed 'fault very riSciently. Thu river was rising during the whole of Monday, 4[1.1.1 dusk Veas at about 0 feet v incise, riaing. The arrleala were the Key Irma trona Um:tingle, with • small toed, and flue Emma. graham from Ztuessills. with ditto. Tule little rise in the Aver gave. new impetus to oilwls a business. \ The levee was corned with goods at once ' and item Cody was shipping the wane away as East to they Tho Hoe down's will lease to-day for PC Ar , ible and J, S. Prime°, PAL of which boat have brienlnear. If loaded fur • long than here, wilt get sway for New Orleans W.day. The Jacob Pon, In Graf cabs ropair,panacd and renis sated thronglicint, will Also leave toslay, for Nnahrille. We may aspect the tiranil Tork I. port foray, and the Shenango newts, • . • ili In oar colatnna of eteatidart reavertiaing way Po Intind on names of One boats, fowling with dispatch (or 'ark,. porta down river. Shippers a - M . omm take notice" The weather, which WM..11 roll 11011 fly MI or yeaterday e mod. .mini lave night, and there wail aomoprodefeee of rain. Steamboat ARRIVED. Telegraph, Browwv lilr, Jefferson, Brownsville; • WL hjarel, Elisabeth; lisy West, Cinniol2lll: I Emma tinhorn, Zanesville. Register. DEPAItTED. • Telegraph. DreenstillN; Jerome, Brown:teat, CoL Bay.d, ISlizabeth;;, , Riret-9 feet 9 fortitir . = , : ,1919 g. TelograpLkla filar - Jc—lita Foal, Nor. IL—Cotton drug sales2:loo halos. Flour Crag des 17,600 bbl. Ohio $5,01(35,66. Wheat hoary; Wes 11500 both; white western sl,bu; rod $1,36. Corn grata taloa KC° bath; now yellow Jervey - 7401; old $1,0201,03. iisrd steady at loy5(5.11. Ilscon dull and heavy; drafted hogs tires a1.:(471i. Fallow quiet at 11!,..." Whisky drat_ linger quiet bat drug kluseocado td firm; ~ ne X. w, 62. Cato. solos today of 6000 hales at easier i rhss; theca is an change in the quotation.. Freights on cotton to Lives-pool lit e.). CHICIOO, Nor. 14.—flour cloand quiet, at n &ditto of `&•. 145 . 1 mat clod steady, at an adranna of 10 flauthein rad SO from store; sales 2.5,000 bush No. 2at 823.4. Corn °ham& dull, at • decline of 3(dilm nalas.sooo bush new at 43. (MO 'Shaul buoyant IMS:OMM-10,600 Ousb Mean =NO hush tjorm Z3,tod bush Data, and 6000 bush Narks, Shipments brute Ouru and 33,000 bush Wheat. . • . • Curomsam, Nor. 14.—Ylour la bold ser7 firmly, bait the donmnd 4 light at SJ,; 561,17 mipernuo, which la higher under the lirnmeam of holders, who are milting sl,to fur khan, red and SI,ISCUIp for primp white. List thesetlmacww, are not met by bosom Corn Is lu fair demand at 44. OMR dull at 44(945. stye and Batley are unchanged. Whisky inlet at 17;4. There Is but !Otte doing in Provhdous, and PriColl WO unchanged. (aloe of now Lord at 9?,',. lint few blog. are on the market. and Vow pro Ilrm at 1.3.755nin. kaelimage quiet aluavergar., Nov. It.—Flour closed dnict. Wheat. closed Sinn at as advanced le. Coin and Oats quiet and unchang- Ob receipts 1700 mad 29,004 bush. nhipments 7aX/0 and 45,000 bash. • .ogincinnatt &c.' ---• • V - OR. — ifiNCINNATI & ibilir • '' A.• YILLE.—The Dnaxteauter KEY WEST, tlapt. W. D. Fram ' grill Irdl(e. for the atom, Ano.a4l Dr. Cm - medial., porta WEDNESDAY, RAD, at b celockl,3l. yor frolght or passage apply moo' board or to nolt, FLACK, DAMES A CO, Agents. FOR CINCINNATI.—The splendid , me..., DlARlNER,Capt.Derlopay, will Rare for the aboriand all hiternxdiato ports On Villa DAY 4 We lath Rat., at 10 o'clock P.. 1. ,For trtlgta or panne alt. ply on board orb Dog FLACK, DARNER a co,Acta '. IdlOtt. (IRWIN NITI Al I) LOll - ILLS.—The nue new steamer CLARA DaAN, Capt.B, Cadman: will learn for the above and ail In• termedlate parte on TIIIB DAY, 15th Inst, M 4 P.M. For freight or passage apply ca. hoard or to FLACK. MEN/110a. Agts. - • • fazobbille. vox NAsavi ha- find 1: steamer' JACOB POB,Cspt.Andrentorill lives for the above:amt all Intetmedlati pone-oa TUBB. BAY, the 15th hat ,nt 4 o'clock, r. N. Fee freight or yea sage. apply on baud or to 0015 PLACE, BARNES & CO., ABUL aplen- F°4 -NA MVILLE--Tho did new FiDainacr CLARA PO Reopt.Thoti. Ike, trill Dore for the antra and ailr oterokidtaro 110(1. op THURSDAY, the Mb loot, at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight ni mango apply os board or to nol3 FLACK, DATUM a co,Aila F ox Sr. LOUIS-111e fine now I r:rorre ß alo e trand . n2 l 2 . tdEl=po° wid e . alto% IrtY, loth bast, at 10 h. u, For freight or poop WWJaDtI O of) board or to nol4 PLACE, BAIINEP, A CO, AVOPL_ OR ST. LOUIS.—Tho epokulid i .t.me r lilt wamspi, Geo. Neald, will Imre for Um, Moose ••=." " " "r " . Oita part. on TILIII-DAY, the UM 4b4lock, P. froled or map, apply,ow Ward wr „ 10ck2.1 'mg a "4"..aau` 'nt .ifirtnpbto .010 t!* - 1? air lai r MITIVAN inreWirag olizaerre-m. ao. steemil E NT /I 4naloa,capt.fatep r nl, erlll roan (or the stem and W intereeetUate parts on the Oren ise. For freight et weep apply on Doted pot or to ; BASHER alp CU: eruano. COR -MEMPHIS & NEW OR- • LEANEL—Ths. splendid .leaner ogrx, Captslo Ebbed; •111 lams ; for tba slaysand ,Alt Internet. is parts on TUX VAST WE. M . 15140 tor mammy apply ou board or to dtlA !FUCA. tin RAM A 00-AVen". IVOK MEMPNIS It NEW 11)U6 LEANS,Tho apleudl4 sfrao.r J. POINOLO, Capt. Oeo. W.Wara•lu leave tor • aro_etul loOmOdlate ports on TUE pusertußm . 0 ' 7` rowsrooffirenbondor to aCO 'Agit. ititr" 4 9 oo basin atore sadfor esieby -,,EJP2SCIPS;FWICIMIT4OO{ =ZEES J Y ,_ 'M h 4 roli bnt tar. i.....g . 11, c, Jo
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