ZBE DAILY G/ZLTE. • " n " IVEIy ; 11 13PIMILIAREFEE0 lc CA) I ft . cnprietaris, ilaantA X - -.• 3417iia-7. %tr. • 041Xlirmi aft. 04 Aim pa rarrif I hpliUtia Nu -el Vestal renomik urn au. risme. or :nriternien:Ar D ALLSOIESIT CITY.. 4. - tilmol . rsor .icarat PALM& PAYSX la MI alate. " Tama as vas =MI 17.17.17irs -31r+ is e tr i. Adams; : C i le 'RittblErgi etaytte • 'woßrar cIarDrDATE. • 11bMlojal Otero of the Conunanwedth 'erne higher tribute to Ihe worth and 'ailacter of Judge Willis= than the following neat compllment raid him by tl4, etnly daily Democratic paper. of 'ittriteutt Penirtylvenhs tie day fdloiving his nomination. It old: 'The nomburtion of the Hazi Henry _WI Williams as cautdidate for Judge of the ElsrprinutfCohrt is a good`one. He tu, bent. man.named,. before the He -gab/8= Octitvention,„ and legal and moral qualification' or the respon sible position to which he lut o beennom ins*d- lioth . partioe have now present a tide cardinates. Am important duty has faithfully discharged ty the ,crepectivpmmventiena. The campaign may now be conducted Mittbout personal' orPecienl„Crul decided, uponlha Orin - - plea of the two great parties. This is as iribbuld be.; it la au auspicious [sign of the times, and if the wunty conventions are ey fortunate la the select:len of iegialature_ candldatet, there 'still be a stop put to the deplorable corruption at , the teat of government under a new `reign of honest men and conseidemon s legidatora—PdteessrAJNier, sigrk 1867. ':;;Tse;•xa, to refuting to tho abotot. 'on the 29th of August, WU Veiled to ewe have noll/In_g to take back .or Inedlfy. • Or Sagge Williams' private or legal reproatkin kayo nothing but words of pralaei and bowerver it may antglOme mow:lona and heady pont - 01 Fara puma bring =salvos to too aeiaaltsnia either wkie or Yo- nusttros throughout the minty Pill lay us under obllgatlotus by. sending Aar itriegtog' us the returns from, their respecti►e 'wards, boroughs _or tors ships, as early coiTuesoist night salve _ . -; r 0 i.A.110111iD OF FORTY 11WIll till{ COZU4riMIS ,ultated by heated discus. iiienstrowineout of the question of Sla very. Various settlements were made, each of which was ratnitad as filial But the controversy wiaj,not determjned Evel7Pe, !it scheme. of najinlamont only mulektcalsoutermnis.; tuttil at length a 44 war broke out, which became 'that itbonsantedfilaveey entirely. :Why did AlLizevirras -efforts. atnettle meat prove abortive?. &CUM they Weriqineid en. compromises. I Eiteli Nide felt it was cheated, and resolved' te ob• bin amends, and so the strife went 'on. Absolute justice moreover, clamored for eetiefeetlon; ind would not tleslet till it got It. . t ell. this living _ln.the traiis of tans theieare those Who insist that the residue of the controversy shall be settled deceltfully 7 by another com promiseA—rathet Van according to the demands of intrinsic justice and the naked requiretnenta of the public safety. The thing Is impossible. There is only one way out of the existing trouble, and Oak 'Outdate In going 'square throu gh on fundamental principles. All temporiz ingsannend in diasppointment, u has been experienced often. Let no now. hit aaadtlantatnt that :shall rennin,' be cause bounded In cooky. AT Tit New York Democratic State Convention, held last week, 31r.. Hone , no tinibrni; *hi) piekdia titer its de liberation!, sounded the keynote of the peaky upon' which 'the' - Democrats will conduct the approaching presidential canagicillispropoidtion , is to saiethe entire interest of the national debt by calling lII' the,hondLe an 4 Wrung legal tender notes instead. Thla he conceives to baestresuarigh previdedthe iota can brifeViethe valatiof gold: Thetis the rab. • So fir the notes have been no where itear Dar, =alit, additional issue would not help their CM. Of course, this !rennin the breaking up of the Na., tiP 2 l4„ i; 4 4 , Lng siltem• • Perhaiie, however; his idea is to can al the bonds by paying them spin legal tender note; and then getting sufficient Judges of* path= of hir, 13811UIWOOD, to the - legal tenders uncotuttiitt. tional and void. That would make short work both of taxation and the national debt. Astor the five Jddges of the lip itnAilistonit or Pennsylvania have (lea ded the Legal Tender Act to be coned tutionaL!eThe other tvio haw( tdecided li is net. 3lr. Slum:wood has recorded libtjidgstutitt with this Minority. If ho--shall: •be elected to the Supreme Bench the decision of the court, Which &Ives stability to monetary affairs in this Commonwealth may be speedily_ revers- Tote for Mr. Williams. • 'MAU =ARP , .ALGIO the Democrats of Perutsylyanla assembled in tate Con resition;,and asserted "that the war as waged by the goyernaseat for the sup. prised= of the rebellion, was a failure. ,, Bier once they hare been laboring to mate that Jed/fluent . *good.' • Even now they are andcartning to give - public affair such *turn that all the sacnfices of blood and treastuo ,incurtell by. loyal saw shall come to naught. Ali MAN who WWI to place the Goy irriiiinif la the hands of the party who eiright.ao deetiery it, for fear the party 'al eta le shall give . ignorant and de. graded negroes" an equal chance with himself ut .the me of life, must bare a very., Opinion of his own abili ties. If he fears that these moral and in -10111*h:ill cripples will distance himoin., itietray s nie to a tale, he mast: feel himself not very swift of foot Drritneemcn wart : the reticle prayed ferstoil'ingsnore than for democratic six-, genet the northent election's Northern denaWnits were snxionely , yearning for rebelyknethteon the hattiellelde - of tla South.' .-Both were condemned to 'disap pointment. ~ N ow they are united In de siring the election of Mr. elharswood k and through 'like motive's Defeated In she they hope to regain what they lost at the ballot-bon. Twig/mod issue Is between the Pred-, dent add emigres' - the nutter of Bouther.is tsconstruction. Every Itepubli: can ought ao to tote uto dtrowlda whale weight is. favor of Congress. In that wayphlr out *the ••pent controversy - in is this pads% be so closed out as to pro wioai the inds of.i motto: and secure llber ty twill who ought to enjoy It. Troildststoonaeto ?AUX demonstrated all A414E1116 war dint 'tires entlt Lobe trusted withtheccutlinct pnbllo affairs. Ca 4 P°,.zae 4 . wbo aluit4 at Ate defeat of Union ; . armies be safely trusted wits the great .work of reconstructing the Union. , 4 . /r . .Taz flepablicaus ware a fail Tole. *ad staind avast tho frauds coatempla• timpsy.illiElemocrata, they will , Will a aiaaaFieariag iictory. Bee to it forth 14110isat airrinicemente aro outdo to hag oat all thavotara. . . TrmDaseacsam charge theßeterbli- Cana wit extravagance in the admhus- Of. ‘ affalin' of against thin aneusation stands the feet that during the last year the State debt win reduced hi *aunt it 41,79044.L0. , -, - , , ~ - , TABLr- --, / Auk -gt : • . . - , 5 '4 . : ' -'-:_, ,_ ' ,'• '... p_t / 72,, : , ? , , , _, . , tiu -4......e . : --- ,..,..„,:,..„ ..... __.' 7 . \ . 7 ,_...,, y7 , - ..„,.,• , c,',.'„ '_ • ....... 1. .-. , , ' ; ''‘tk . , • ' '‘.•" 4"4, -,, r ' :'';' _,,,, v s .•.. , .1, , i ,k /.- :=.•-- -- -- ,- --_ -- T,.- - 42 t ,.- ft , ame _ _ ,•,...,- ~',i , -a-, -- ' - ii - tt_ ..„.1,. 3 ,4"--:, — 77- - -_, • : a,l rtt ,- --1 M.tlirlrigrllirnrffllpplMlMli...lll..mumm.... * err Aim VOTE OP 1860. We give below the vote Allegheny, county at the Governor'aelection In 11368,! for convenience in anciparing ihe - yote of tho election which takes place to-mor- Go vEwroaSunuarE 1866, SUDOE, IMETZ3 Prrrso First ward ureou • Th ward Fourth ward. Fifth ward; lst p... Filth ward, 2d p... Sixth ward. Ist p. Sixth ward, 2d p... lilatecith.Ward - - Eighth ward.. Ninthwird. ... . . Tenth ward:::..... ALTSOMEN - 1% First ward. Second Third w ard , 2d Third ,2d p.... 1 Fodrthw w ard ardl4 - 1 Fourth ward, - al'p,; Filth ..... Sixth Seventh ward riormuous, Ihrmingiuun, tat p. Birmingh aocksm, 24 p. Bradd liellvue...'. ... E.. Li Doqueeme...... .. • Elisabeth • . • Emit Birmingham... Lawrenceville, latp LANTVECOViIIe,Ip Manchester... . .. .. Mt. Washington. .. liP.ilbesport ..... . Monongahela . . South Pittsburgh. . Sew rp ickley— Shasburg..- T. Tarent Temperarieeville.. mn • • WeetEllrabeth.—.; 'Weet.Ettlaburgh.:. • TOWNSTIME. .138 . 14*112. ... . .. 471 317 507 1117 /83 7 4C4 217 .33., 211 390 342 SIX 448 sn 310 6 42 m , .Z/G 2EB 831 309 ato iso Z's 695 2Z6 2)1 194 276 172 3471 2a) 47 113 • 1314 41 04 348 41 43 312 244 509' 305 171 79 312 14 61 68 270 343 184 170 104 32 191. 148 143 38 91 14..112 Conine. ast praCh; . c . t. Minns, 24 precinct Crescent. ....... I Chanter 5......:.... East Deer...... .... E1izabeth:..,,,,,,,, Franklin...• • . • • Fin . dley. • . Harrison' Hampton 1ndiana......... JeffersOn Lower St. Clair, Liberty ...... Marshall M'Clure McCandless., Mn.-- Moon NevLle North 151:yet to:. Ohio- ..... ", , Patton Pashtos • ••, . ; ... I Pitt Plum Rosette 11.31Mmon- Rlchland..—i. • ' I Scott. - South Payette."... Stealer Sewickley., Snowden.. p i t i p c e ai r . St„Eitr„, . Vensalliair- 7* Won Deer.— „ • • , VOT 145 45 47 08 40' 114 110' 125 47 153 224 104 04 55 72 103 14.- 108 54 109 59 /86 152 1511 347 41* 1,1131 r 339 310 1 - 1.93 I.m. 172 G 9 "41-' EISEN 125 86 I'22'-..78 41= =, 170 52 212 80 304 334 =594 79 46 187 141 151 81 157 49 270 130 87 81 163 - 68 85 71 160 80 307 2_13 154 n 416. 135 455 1 12795 7,716 Genry'. m9lorltJ._. lan ocoulicito if the election to be held in this State tomorrow, the New York rialtos says : ~ • .. "Henry W.:Williams is the,regular and honored nominee of the Republican party, and ele ctio n. rdenUy hope mid work for his Why? Because he is a true,.loyal, alde, tlioroughlyqual tiled mart; benne 'he is the unanimous choice of tbi petty, and therefore repro• nuts thelaremaresidal policy tad the local issues forwhich we humbly . labor. Of his titans there can be no question not born of malice He is in the prima of life, with mental faculties , is fell vig or; be has had sixteen jean experience upon the bench; he hashiad an antutually thorough judicial edacation and train mhe has been one of the ableit and Most successful Lulus in tee State:'his breadth of information In the studies of i tti: p i e flo , fession is meet extraordmary, not only to common ques- tions ol g UM courts, but the running lino all the special isquiries likely to come be. fore the bench that he ought so soon to adore... Hie character for uprightness, Integrity, and high morality is beyond question. Ha has the respect, cond. dance; and esteem of all who know him. His decisions and relines during the six. teen years he has been noon the bench have commanded very general tunnies cenceLand even ,when appealed from they han been in a large majority of ewe affirmed, often with very marked exprestionsof approval from the court sieve, which has frequently been satis fied to affirm the judgment solely for the reasons exorcised by the judge below." • Every word of this splendid eulogy it true. , Kr. WiLmetts is eminently fitted for the place foi which be has been nom. Mated. 'This election Will exert "a large and favorable influence upon the come of natientil affairs. His defeat would certainly ageravate all existing compli cations and cast the shadow of doubt crier the future . .' Thus inspired and ad monished, the' Republicans ought tO• morrow to do their whole duty. • Con,' Ironton in his luipublished let ter.from Europe says: • "There • was not -a spot I viatica in England which did not recall my natilm State, Pennsylvania, either in the:tames, the manners, or the religion of the peo- , I pie. A. thousand things heretofore tuna, countable, happening in every mama city; and almost at erery.household "at home," have been explained during my obeerrationt- - After• paining out of the door the yeoman; our guide, who knew that we were Americans, discovering that we came from Pennsylvania, re minded us that William Penn, the form - der of our Commonwealth, was born in 1044; near ToWer En, within a court adjoining London wall. The empire which he planted in the prime otitis has not yet completed the second century of its szistance,-and yet there is not a die. trictln Europe in which the substantial arta are more successfully.cultlvated, the bleuings of - dvilization more equally diffused, and the happiness and liberty of men so completely secured," 'l'areitute been no possible danger to the Republicans" muse in Pennsylvania, except the apathy of itsfriend,. That Bourne of danger has dleappenred from the mind, of all but companttively a few. Lot thug tardy ones be well aroused. Confident of a victory, we want it to be not ;only telling but conclusive. Lot every man work u if be lull apprehend ed difilmlty, , and u though oneness de. peuded on his ladividuat efforts, and on Tuesday night ample recompense will be heralded over the telezraphie wires. Goy. Banton, of New York, in aPeech heroin the Democratic State Con: 're"... Was very 'were on President Joamolt's revenue officers, whom be accused of defiending the government oat of one Mindred and fifty millions of dorms annually. But he did not say a word abouthls other political friends, in rhiladdigas, who have been running Onb hundiad4Wls, hi. contravention of lost;'alad mobbed tbe officers who under took tootop the ililhit twinfacture. Tawas is reason to apprehent nuinoctial storm maybe in progress on the daTor the election. Let no Republi can stay away front the polls on that ac. ME EMT EDITION, mTnNIGIIT. IMPORTINT FROM EUROPE g ; cl 47 P E ; 5 The Italian Insurrection PAPAL TROOPS REPULSED RP THE ' INSURGENTS. MII Public Sleeting at Turin. ADDRESS FROM GARD3ALD. , , Fenian" Scare " in Lenden By Talegraott to Use Blttsbut•Eß Bakelite. • ITALLT. DEN INSOWODION—LAINST DISDATONNIY DADD.L. swore narer.em. LONDON, OSDOiNDSD,,Vigege,•AD !Peewee, hasjust Mom retetuved from Florence, an nouncing that the insurgent troops, bold, leg a strong pi:union near Rattnesen, ri textmeria, were Mt/irked by the Papal form. A abort, ahem fight resulted In the' defeat Mahe attacking ,party,. mho were' obliged: tObastily withdraw. The lodes are not stated. The enact of this victory IS very inspiriting to the partyof action. • reetto Waimea Sr Teem. A public meeting of the friends of hart.. habit 'was held at Turin yesterday. Rem- Intim:tare , marches were made by runny die= Unertilehell persona The enthusiasm was nehoundaL A meeting Milts Mummies is contemplmion In other citlee of Italy. • /DMUS& flog ODDIPLASPI• Though • pi sonar at Caprera, Garibaldi has Issued a stirring address to his fellow., ere, which LS published to-day. -Re, recline' a; length the grievances of Italy. and. Mita PP, cortnerymen to retinae them now: Re' elMeale strongly to their patriotism and urges all h Wenn, to march forthwith to. Route. 1= tiptoe or Asmara. *amen OVI'MAX. -• ' Lamson. October s.—Late yesterday atter noon adlrlees were received by the authori ties to the etect that an attack be. Penises on one of the armorlm In this city might Pa Kneen:to doting thenight. Government troops were accernalagly posted at the dll - armories, and other precautionary ether also which prevented the threatened outbreak. • - • saca.a," a co.'s 7.M.tral • Onssoo.r, Ostober S—Ncenlatr.—dt L r • ixeted that Buchanan it Co., of this city recently armoonoed as having faded, will be fatly able to pay all indebtedness. - WAS Arrl/.11.311110115. Loaner, October s —.6:ornhip.—Tbd Stand..; aml,nr traa CITY; In a /caning article tta• morning, rapine general arming of France Is s=etting apprehensions at ► winter cam • 'axe/cc/As. amp CO9l/111.11CIALL. LimarOot.„ Octeber s.—Thla being boli don there Is no business doing in market. Mout its 9d for white California and 13a 104 for red Western.' .Intsrler; .5a 34 for Anserl. can.. Oats; is 7C for Canadian. Pau 466 for American. Deaf Mt 80. Pork; 71afor city' Sleprime r Bacon, sts for middle., Lana: 64 for nterlcan. .Cheene; .V.a for mau dlin/ American. Tallow 45.5. Petro/ettuai . 134 for artisan, L htfd Tor relined.. Loonnsr, October ll.—ltarket unction gad. . Aorwaar, October a—Petroleum 61lAT. Lonnog, October 5-4 r. AL.—Commis, nth; 7/30. liunou Central, 170 4 ; OA; Atlantic and ureat Weatern,2l%. Fnanarrear, October 5.-.49:41/2144. NEW YORK CITY. thy Telegraph to the gitiatergleilawkese.,/ •-• New Year" Oct. 1,196 T. reit so xxxxxx rano roman. The. snonetaly in/ea amr ll to hale ceased for the moment. and the optoton generally prandial that there will be more we end MAlLtallellB next , week. ; ~; • UOZTVILICT The deaths - In New York for the week: wire 'four hundred' and soientsui.. Among them was llre.a.vonla Yenta Brooke.' the names, who died On Friday craning.* death tram yellow fever 11, reported at. Yonkers. wateaar 41.1.11.31. Whiskey eelearea continue. One owner, however,M jubilant over the.releme or :Mar thOnseact gmions or valt. wore Seised a snort lame Enos. • anoTaxe 'norm. Andrew Weber, another ytetirn of the stabbing affray In Wllltatnaburg on Thurs day night, died but evening. Lawronoe Erhardt, the assassin. has been held to awalt the action Of the grand ,Ituy. • /MAN mut - rue—err sons rtridir • 0281111 111 StXTIC.. . . • The aim says: A prominent member of the /sultan organization a Congressmen. was present at the reeen ' t sale of govern ment vessels at the navy yard, arooklYn, and became a purchaser of one reantur, ...Id to be admirably adapted to blockade running. Two mummers, one of which an. men minutely' to the description of the roanielona craft reported by cable, left tide port some seven Weeks since. From one of the vessels Misreported meseagealmve been received in this city. From the other meth log has been nomad since she parted nom pony With her consort, tier destination eras the north coast of Scotland. eOLLINOI 07 arrange Tames. A merlo it occurred on the Pan sylvanht N o rthern Central liacroad at MiL lersburm on Prlray morning. The yp and down ex - preas trains collided injuring the locomotives and scattering bagarkste in evet7 direttlAlL A oolorsd Coy front Har risburg was killed and a few passengera re. calved sliarbt contusions. - YOKO 00 •1[111111111 . YatfLS Nom,. Ten Government eteatners were offered at auction at 'M116,101[4114 Tegt.rab.Y. The zuhwew brought SUMO. the Genesee 104.- 44:0, the tango 410.000; the others were with drew. • ranoaLL VAIIAINII LAW ANZTIMINT. A WASAbIirLOA special sacs au . 1117011 RIII too made warrendtha national yank aas rid to Meath. • Secretary of the Treasury Comptroller of Curreacy the right to call for a bank statement for a ny Wet ur. MAIM% A.mouvra. Tbo stnaniahlp City of llooton. from LlT erpool on the nth oh., ported hnnilY {look at las F. the night. . Oho will be up in the moron of BOSTON Firm— Pianist - Kill Bariseel— Ulm ti College Sara Pired by aerial. lory —Preparations, to ltoceliro Ma e libOridoo. My To/rail tO Pltioheilli 010,11 o.) . BoeprOw, October lire broke ant' thin morning at No. 3 Federal street, in the planlng mill of alderman "Itch, yrnieh de atroyed that building and badly damaged them adjoining. Alderman F/Mh la an Ax illillil builder, employing. come two hun dred hands. and woo prirddpal Owner tit lureuilding. Ulm loee le ide.Cro. meetly fre . The lemma' of other owner. and oo meanie am about IMMO' The buildings were weal and mainly occupied as work shop& A large barn In andbory. owned by the Llarrard Collegeccupied Mater= barn by Mr. Motley. Wee burned thin more. log with elghty•three valuable ainported hDeep, anr-seroo Altlerny tow. - two orms .d a great enantny of hay ' . The drn wee the work of 1.111.411011/7. elliteDAll Recapture •exiXolllll3llll. PreiaretiOtleare ocaneleted ,or a grand rice on to Geo. eher o Monday. Ha will received at. Sev 11 11 1Bottum, Der. cheater, and escorted by the Itorteary gorse ( bards through Roxbury to the city line. where Mayor Nortirom. for the city government, wilt a tends welcome. A. pre. cession, composed of tho ohicers of the city government and a large number of the military will escort Me General through the prineleal etteete to the Revere Ileum. Governor Bullock willestablish his head. quarters al the same hotel,and orlicial visits 1.11 be exchanged. The members of the City government will entsunmently be pre. eented, as al. the National, State and GUY ofecers, Board of Trade, military add other oremmatiora. A grand serenade will 1* glean la Motivating, and the Army of the Republic, 0111 parade to a torch light pro. catalpa. The Genera leaves on Theellay methf es for Altemy. stopping an hoar each at Worcester and bprMgdeld. - • Boeven.October 13 —There to every Lea: cation that a granel popularwelcome will be =tendon to General ehirldan tomor row, in which the people general y par ticipeto. • The ranks and many by hones will be olosed, and the school child ren will have a ponds). The military .1 ta ploy will probably exceed anything of the kind *Ter seen 10 /kitten. HAMPTON CEMETERY Loring Of the, Corner Moos et the Soldiers' illenement— Dielaternseet of Deana IS Other illhteeterles. • 131 Tedograph to tte Ilattrarth dasetta.l roan. mengoa, Oet..6.—The laying or the corner • atone of the monument to too created in tbeiloidlentliattonal Cemetery instated On Hampton Creek, took pteco t.pq afternoen to the ptesentre of a large emu. ewe. The monument. wllpeont, wean tilted; gape, The Cemetery, at Yorktown, nett "smaller. ones In the vicinity of Entrolk, Norfolk and Portamouth are being rapidly broken up and the ballet reinterred In'tbe Hampton Ceillater7, ' , kWh , when finally completed, WIlleon;aln fliDol4lo,ooo Ladles' • IBY 211 4 )01:44.41:4 . 1m4,t. —A. 3. lIARBASIU. .t the efeteetere Pt. ostikicurrm., Aim num woluni; max ztraukt, CABIS, WIgBLATiD *AIMS ntoor. PURR GOLD AND SILVIRI SPECTACLES, h nto ost tbe the Mot tuatfactuers tIU i PERISCOPIC ait.,tes, FOY ILLY BY DUIVSEATH&EIASLI37, Jewelers and Opticians; ess armarawsts sawswinnara.. OPMEIITIC mAsoNtn'ttiLL. HENRY G. HALE, Merchant tailor, Car. Penn and Bt. Clair Streets, mTadketu p sgreUleasare .. of WW2. " 1 2411 all• 101. Ott gemetsl that kl P.. of " FALL AND WINTER GOODS; Tat 35.7"croer Ockrix GREAT BARGAINS AND LOW PRICES! ETIISON, PILMBILfOO., AT TAIS ffANNOTII UPORRIX; 66 dr 57 FIETIE STMT.. Are Offering Great Wida/ BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERI3. B AL )I (!ILUSc, CAUPETS, DOMESTIC DRY. GOODS, EL BLANRETEI, FLANNELS,. HOOP SH.T.IITS, Pocket and Table Cutlery, NOTIONS. fir Persons Wishing to pito. abase Will do well to eannelnwe one of the beet assortments seer olfeied, and AT THE LOWEST PRIOES. tar - Furniture and Btonseboad Goods AT ArCTIO3I own?, Thursday. LPEOTT, • OrUCOZ6•3I3 TO JO EINSToZt • EWTI.I, zozsuiyigum rar FINE _WAVER% °IAMB JEWELRY. IREVER-PLATED WARE, ETC. rrrnsutnum • • • air !articular attasUon Oyes to 'roam. Watches. Want. aud JIII,I,OIPW. ItEloyED SAD Niw H. salnizi. Merchant 800 removed So No. Nil WNLIIC ocib• aar or Vaa , ral Aram. wawa tat 1. arsw nod,. 12 / 7 4 1WatlaV~ EY r Watch N. ta 7kll4Rrer. Ir. • maggots o. ilaatitaelnet bah 13.14=1/LtalatilategliOlte, allafwatVa. Aa aslan= ailittir"" a m mug% Lank ads. aau..aaw Turapiks, adywalas Oaadmmun torkmat ON. B..llleoumith. A.n. simian essir. ago ma Am vnaumtubm." ter Sat vIeW4 ai4 =mot be drAsen.i., Toros au] , /wain, of 151 LL Vold r•et,u4 lad haulm* Amts. • 14 1 0 1 i 7 1LILLE- 1 1"ha . t handsom' Yd very desirable TEMA 1120/Ir SWIM ; . DyrILLINIP Hover., ut...t. N. 1 Pe•ef•fe beit, Intinelgh; TWA beak L a1100r.44 ,01 , 41 Or Ike bandeaus& streets ta-Pit es tsboysk; t Pow reale for d5l. - This property 1p root*. tea Q* stellateoa et the.* seettei •, Si.. holes: iffLL lIISMITfiILf. Beet • Zellete as laserssootiyeete. Better street, atm Balsertet;;;; tang LAT/TeataTlLlt. DIEU& CLOS!! & CO Pradlealittraltare leanufactinenr COS. ?EVl' 4' VASE ST% ..w.tirtpti of ru 4. ITUAIS entiaaitt 0 ~): ): I I " noWard% LlTery. Stalkleo,' . MST MiAm tflar Itoaeasthils.noi.k Oa. HOENt. ,•1 7‘rwitle to ditivet irtlE iteare It lasamottis. ama sped 44,0,ip frj!-atr" Mtltta;=.l"-',..16.1.. 110L*RT-----2-c-i-----2ELL a co, a Alchor tette. Mils, ritWP.2)ll4,, . . Kamantniin atICIAV Y. =mom wawa! ABCHOII LW) XLBNOLM 4 /111LIMININ AM, !Marne* - IEI =5l