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Fifth sow, soar ihnithilftd. • Illerstss and ginning lioeltlone eisatahateer the Latest flews up to the hilairistpalblleatton, -spnow adwasw—s6 per salaam tu Or 1120 s. pre west Ores caroms. - • •jordwp• jsl3l4lo—s l par aroma lu Mammal, r 6e. - per um* tram usarlem spbsids Zditiwt;-111culn copies, VI per aaumw; Iv* _er admit* ass or upwards, $1 per mans, to. vadat, o advaraos. • 1111/.IIDIIIIITIBINGAT 11.11A . 8015C41.1 RATS& 10=T8331:3"Itialf1 a FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 11, 1861 -4 " Into Latm Attar at Hatteras Thelon of the Fanny is is some rumours blisit'oed by the rout of rebel totem which, wltkimmouiely superior cambers, attacked the 4disoarsaistent,so perilously exposed under Oat. Brows. la the hest eugqe- +meat, Wilmot° lets than three regiments, Mlinposed Of Georgians, South Carolinians andirirgialans,'plinked Col . Brown, and hod nearly..Anoosiked in their attempt ti cut him: off both from reinforoement and re trot, nothing save what wu happily found in Colonel Brown and hie pliant Indianians, eruldhive delivered them from their peril oni polities. They were shelled by the Confederate vessels, - comprising, according to tke telegraphic soma, some six steam ers mid sohomeers,with flat boats, which had also landed 'troops both abase and below them; yet Col. Brown, by mseterly move _ runt, the putienlare of which have not yet :Arrived, managed to extricate hi meelf and hie men from such- a position—one which would have been no lees then immediate capture or °emit' destruction to any but the 'Wird commander with -troop" haviog the qualities of cooloees, fearless. seas and enddynoce, in such a degree as vitamin alone would. be 'opposed capable . "„htkttylog these. e shall look with great hin s rest for the full peal Wars of Colonel Brava's . exploit,.widob, by the next mail from Fortress Monroe, We shall doubtless resolve. • ;;"Tire snare lesson which Lieut. Braine, of the Montioello, taught the baffled Confeder atm, who bad fully calculated on capturing GoL - Brown and hie whole regiment, su oar fidtay,they might have done, had they been helmet and brave men, and not cowardly rilintinlightinie in a bad cause—such • les son they Will not soon forget. Doubtless, I for a long while to some, they will he found ,lighting very shy," (which is at least one kind °II/Ming!) of the Molokai*, and cape. claily careful to avoid coming within reach 'of her broadsides upon • neck of land or a .narrow island, where, however respectful ton may feel, you cannot keep a respectful distance! They will long cherish a man : lazy dislike of all such expeditions as this, MO though tempted with the - promise of coloring 6 whole regiment, and encouraged by numbering three to one of their enemy; foil3oL Brown and the 20th Indians regi atant, and what came of_ trying ter capture them, will be remembered. Of'every one of these chivalrous Georgiane, Bomb Caro 111d. Virginians, we expect to bear that he hap, now more than ever, • supreme contempt for all Hoosiers and Yankees, and will avoid thentas much as possible—and will am avoid,uoder a like hells% of die - &net, all such "perilous stuff" sebomb shell', and expeditions to isthmuses anu islands, or anywhere else that is toot like the main land-where one can at least run away, as 5005 11111 standing up to a fight becomes very disagreeable. A. COITLY RIBELLION TO SLAVICSOLDE II3 A." Iseavenworth paper says it hu information 43 the ;Sect that one hundred _ slaves leave Miuonri every day fur . At this tttt t ehoild this • rebellion bald on for a year or so, it will need no emancipation proclamation to nuke Missouri a free State. In fact, her.'man. ilest destiny , ' is already clearly foreshadowed. -•-• So much for atomism in Missouri. • . The 'Deported Attempt to Maanirtate Vol. Knipe and **Dm Son: , A correspondent of the New York Herald writes from Darnestown : The moat serious of , the recent misontashenta put in circulation ' • '-ctom this quarter, is the reported attempt to aseaninate Col. Knipe and "hie em." Col. Knipe has no knowledge of any such affair, eerie he battier informed in regard to his son, . en be has none here. This hoax probably /owes its origin to the following : A supposed men man, of feminine manner and appear - ante, belonging to the regiment, was detailed "" Ifs - hospital nurse, where, hiving control of the • supplies,.he ileums somewhat addicted to an, indiscriminate use of the wince, and, in act unguarded moneet, divulged the fact that she was the wale of one of the privates. Finding her sex discovered, and learning that she was • to be discharged, she managed to obtain the :countersign, paned the guard and made her !Kill innate attire, to a neigbbering faro. bowie.. She had her hand bound up with a handkerchief, and begged some camphor to poor oete.. bha than d that she wan the son of Col. Knipe ' that he had Dun ananinated by a private—a friend el Linehan—Red she . • hail received the wound In attempting to save theColOnel l s hie. • She ( ...wanted a horse and _buggy = to panda the moiderer to Rockville, ' When aka Itiew be had gone. Theensue • peeing fanner conveyed her to Rockville . upon promise of remaiterationebut on arriving there ski gave him the slip, amt has not ante been - . heist of, except perhaps, by the reporter who so ingeniously furnished the press - with the hi - ,formation referred to.. It is.but !titles to state that neither of the surgeons belonging to - the Forty-sixth were inn - nemesia! in putting . --^ lllirtndlvidual In the iimpital department. A llizacatrme icecaps, from Starvation. .11te Memphis Argus gives the following ew . count of a miraculous escape from ion, of a gontlionan residing in Lauderdale county. . • Tinirsee, near - Hale l e "Lilt Week- he was out hunting ma large • bottom tells neighborhood, and be observed a wild goollllfiyoet of a large cypress stomp, winch wu some twenty feet high. Ella knowt • . edge of the habit of these eeeee led him to be ' lleurtrliat - the goose had rnegt in he stump. Oi the outside ol the stump were a t number of - ' trineiiwtach he pulled up to - peep in and get ----poseemion of she eggs. After- he had sue - • coedit is getting to the top, of On stump, discaversui a large numbet of eggs some ea or O&M feet down inside. The nest, be - nip. pada, wee on a firm foundation, and he cc. - cordially let himself down inside; bat, when be attack the subsume* on which the nest wu liailt,lo discovered that it had no foundation, • and soon found. himself oilskin to the bottom of the tree. • TMe inside of the tree was rotten and would not boar his weight: Pow, he was In a dUem : me, floe miles from any habitation, aside of 'a • - - "Slump twenty feat - high, with no prospect of An ettactenco, with nothing to mutant on brit tyre goose eggs. -tieacreunedantiyelleduntil • • era. surly 'enlisted, no one coming within , lisgrog distance. two the third day afteehis filiteareitration,” two gentlemen were ant and -came with= hearing distance. .Therwere soy mach frightened at hearing a maw groaning inside of lb* atom, and for •.-.-sometame they could not reconcile tbemeelree ..tliWbat it meant, bet having learned that the --toothinn bad:tvecomitteing from home several '*con were satisfied that St was no Midis the tree. Tee) procared um ingl'Aroon the prisoner was liberated. He serer attempt to rob a goomec se that one-was, again. 10.71.0 wry, .can candidate, hri been sleeted to the State - Beasts, over the Union candidate, in the 27th Legislative District. • g.....:tks : •ka' - • .44 £ Patriotic. Lett.r. the following copy of a letter ado:hewed to the President of the United Staten by Col. E. F. Beale, present burroyor•Gee oral of California, so well known in Penn• ay Wallet and Virginia, will bo read with pleasure, alike for ite noble spirit and cheering example. In s letter to a person al friend; which came by the same mail, Colonel f3eale says "nothing could be more delightful or agreeable to me than the of , 'l floe I bold, at lost in California ; neverthe less, I feel that if my' services are requir ed this is no time to withhold them from my country. 1 have been looking forward with the keenest delight to two or three years rest after so many long ones of hard ships, but I will cheerfully put off my time of rest still longer, or find eternal rest in en honorable grave, under the old flag I conecientionaly believe that the fate of the commons of the world depends upon the issue of the struggle ; and I em will ing, if need be, to devote my life to the great cause of the people :" saw Famicitco, Cal., July 24, 1661. A short time ago you did me the honor to appoint me to a most important and Nepal:mi -1 his position, for which I beg you to accept my grate'ul acknowledgment. Under any other condition of public &thins, yeti have left me nothing to desire; but to the firg under which I have _received honorable wounds—Under which my father sad grandfather fought for the honor and glory of the country—l think I owe something more, in this hoer of trial, than a mere performance of duty in ■ position of ease and quiet. To the Government, 1 owe early education and support; lot, len d its service almost a child, and I feel towards ' a filial affection arid gratitude. All that . have, even my lice, Cows to it, and it i a debt 1 am willing gratefully and cheerful ly to dieeharge. ' From fourteen to twenty-five, my life was passed at sea, and for the mast Miami yearn priampally on the great plains and the Rocky Mountains. 1 ',mace during the Mexican war, and at Its close resigned, and have been engaged in ninny expeditions of some importance since. 1 know that 1 am resolute, pat and active, and if I hid not courage mytten lA. of coun try would supply the want of it in mon a time es this. Devoted to my country, and owing it everything I have in the World, I write to offer you my earVICEn in any capacity you may wean to use them, until the present rebellion is crushed out at the land. You cannot add to the distinction you have already conferred on me by ally ap pointy:lent, for there in none within your gill more distinguished or more honorable, nor do '1 desire any charge except that I may mote efficiently serveithe United Staten. In a word, 1 wish simply to offer my life for the With great respect, your obediC.F ent ,Brats_ Elie the Preaideat of the Un ted owes. John Ben. A Nashville, Tenn., correspondent thu writes of the lei/en JAE' Bell r • His lot (here) is that of a complete petit' cal isolation. tie steeds , unreconciled to the present, and parted with the plat. The lead ers to too false cause that brought about his - fall had no honor, no smypathy for him, while those that once clung to his political fortunes have grown Indifferent, nod lone their tract in him. And thus he lives an unenvia ble, lotieseme, hopeless eziatence, embittered, beyond all doubt, by the communes. of hav en, by one talie step, mfitcted a stain upon his record that obscures all slay of his past, and can never be fully wiped out. To appreciate all thin, it must be known that John Bell bus public reunciation of loyalty to the Union to the contrary notwithstanding, has neither heart nor hand in the great South ern rebellion. He goes with his section, not because he thinks it is right, but beassise it is his notion. He pronounces himself s Hebei— hosiever, not one of choice. He believes, or least est:acmes the opinion, that the "MST subjegation".undertalfen by the North wrong, but on the other hand, looses no opportuni ty to declaricg the Southern revolution un justified. Wheliver be TOILS places of public resort, he takes occasion to denounce the Jefferson Davis dynasty in unmeasured terms. His past public services secure him immunity from the co'nsequente this offence would entail upon any other person, but render -him at the same time unpopular among the thorough-going Rebels. The late confiscation of some of but steamboat property has greatly irritated bun, not sufficiently, however, to make him more ,forbearing with the administration of aft are at Aie.tiMUtitt. The hest.% Departmens--La Monist&ln's galloon tteeounomaanoe. The balloon department to the-army Bonin on the Potomac Is becoming one of considera ble importance. Li litoantaia, the boldest of our aeronauts, has just furnished valuable in. formation to the government and Gen. McClel lan by fie late daring flight. On Friday last, It may be remembered, a balloon was seen pass ing over Wathington, and it was thought by many to bora started from the rebel camp on an astiarreconnoluanee ; but as it subeequestly descended in Maryland, it proved to be the air ship of La Mountain, which had ascended from the Union camp of the Potomac. It appears that "then La Mountain rose to a certain Mi noltas, he cat the rope which connected his bal loon liith the earth, regardless of tee danger, and soared up to an elevation of a mile and a half, and got directly over the rebel lines. Here he was enabled to make a perfect observation roratesultsetr osition and all their movemenu, the r of p as which be h coutinnnicated to head quarter', and which are said to be of the Utmost importance. When La Mountain completed his observation be threw out sufficient ballast to enable him to rise to a height of three miles, when he fell in with a counter current which curle passing overd him back t° in thWase directhington and c oming down in safety. This isprobably the most im portant aerial reconnoissa p nce on record. Cotton Culture In the Sandwich Islands. The cultivation of cotton is . to be tried on a new field. Late advices from the Sandwich Islands state that King Kameta maha has retired to his country seat at 'Kona the purpose Of devoting himself principally to experiments with cotton. The IlonoMkt "Commercial Advertise:" says : "The King has recently purchased some cotton seeds, aud intends to appropriate a portion of his land to the cultivation of cot too, SO as to give it a fair trial, though he says he has not much faith that the islands are to be suddenly enriched by this branch of agriculture, but is ready and anxious to take the lead, and give the force of his ex ample. Like every other new branch of industry, money must be expended and lost in experimenting ; and when the necessary experience is gained, some one will succeed in making cotton growing profitable."' • ANNUAL ACKIBEGATIL OF A SOLDICB's PAY.—Suppose a privato to have served one year, and that being the end of the war, his account with the Government re duced to a cash valuation, would stand about thus For 12 months' pay at $l3 month. $156 For 12 months' commutation for clothing at 3i 42 For 12 months' commutation lot ra tions, $l2 144 100 For bounty For grant of 160 &cresol laud (in pros pect) valued, say at 1 . 60 Total kr dui year .$602 - And supposing his average travel from the_ place of enrollment to the place of muster to be 200 miles, he recetrea . Bso (60 cents for each 20 miles) and the same on hia discharge ; and in the amity Elel , vice, $26 in addition. - • - The H►lie to Western Virginia. A writer in the &lota Gazette, who has been in the Gulley -Valley, says hills cannot to described, and relates the the following incidont to convey some idiot of their bight, precipitation, and two lunnaee A number orsoonts who had been out early in the morning came about noon into the amp of Gen. HclistrOnt, - situsted down _the onlY--valley in that neighborhood, and - itipOrtod a bod of seven hundred Etolllolllis &' be Generil aiititlras input* anti oat out,some - - other trusty fellows to investipts. 'They returned In a few hours confirming more than had been reported. A large force wait immediately mustered and took up their line of march, tramping over bill and dale for a few weary hours, until they _finally ascended a large mountain from the top of which they could discover the camp spread in battle array. The field pieces were brought and everything prepared for a surprise • and a rending to shatters the infernal rebels, when the field glass was brought to bear below and they discovered their own camp, as quiet and orderly as they had left it two hours before. Jettitatg ffl.ottcts MILITA.RY NOTICE. —Captains of compsulro nr.dar my eeinmatid will retort on FRIDAY ViSIININiI to e.pt. Bower., at - Camp ro Froniont,lhe nutur f men rrody tor treneportatiou to Cemo Cat tin on the o late trot, Osturdey met ocll.lt J. U. wlLeuN, Ira~NUTICIG. To 181 l HOWL WOOD ttay or ALtialliennt ooutitr.—Vl th Cllome Gnerd Oompsolea havtmg tolled to e mu. u tha litetee flint•Loalt Muskets sod Harper's Forty hides, m o.t return [ltem before SATUItDaY. 121 h lo•t., othro• epee the bond. plated will, ral will Le batided to an Sttorney, with Inatancticas to proceed again., the Captain. and their sweats. .1 thfilli PARK. 35., Chairmen of Clontowttee co Arran arfaat ern AttllLLkittY WINTICD: 24 experienced TalLONltaf 8 Seddlers andll.erneal Meters, • 2 Buglers. inea can apply to J. M. SNAP, eelielcdst uli filth street. clecund Claw, 11:g.D0 QU ESN E. Et) EAVES.- '1)114 company. now In camp, regains a fete MIMS young, settee, moo, of ocher habit., to fill op Its ranks. It It .ruched to the loiters:toast Sala wawa, ocrepted to Got. Illtam Boltz's seglutot. Pomona preferring the Zoutva DULL C•noot do better than by Joining comptoy. Coli Immediately (kip Ray Market .tract. etlaXteod Urn R All FOR 'fills; AKTI LSAT I!l—The Bne RIR 4 Grine IA longing to the Port Pitt Artillery h.,. tot pre.nted to Cot. Oeirry'Attegituebt. Theondendgned Is detailed by Col. Geer, to raise en Artillery Oompeny to ba ett.chel ilia Tersely , Eighth Regiment P V. 1 rrenty.Ove goal meu new base • splendid chute.. t Joie the twat erre ot the 'OrViCe. Books open at 74 Filth StTe.t. second story J. hi. KR AP, first. LienteusetUtti P. V. bluMM.atin. an 11.111.1.r0u litra NAG U 8. lair, Plttebor4h. September lad, 10.11. Kr TO the Young Men of a ramie*,' ow l ß l f l ordered to ramrod the Third it...ttalionof the IS:b Beglceet U. R. iot.oto - to reowt.e.t.„ rod 000 appeal to you to :how )our pats lotmm by entering the "trice 0: your caroms, In this doe Rifle Regimen t, to consist of '1,462 men. fwdy ts from gin to a3l per month, with abundant clothin4 sod all ga t marks. '- Seery Wale! of the EteKniee Ac ey le entlthal, bt. "blotpelmtom II dirtble )1J Of ONE lIIINDRED DOLLARS. •S,od , 34 8 01S.A11 . dtseharged, to • comfortable aeppo t ,:l etre or dleabted to the 'oldie... hams. anabllshed by the gos •rnwent. lukundiste proemial ad. for unborn , e arm., equipmeattu ratlona and Or osportitt at for all who MAIER Ottetlatrd of the Com oany 011ieme will be laten from the ranks. No tor tbeter opportunity is offered fa to apfritad young men good treatment, riot ah. chance for promotion. For full IMormatlon apply to Lien:. ROBERT ROTEIRRLANCI, at the Renosavt ri• Noll Fourth et. Wtt.b a. OTOR ' IL 11. S. MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY 1011 BIXTII BEGIAIINTRI U.B. OAVALFS 1110trLdli SELTIOT. TIMMS Or BERVICB ONLY THREE MIR& iieginteLt will be UNIFORMICD ae soon es entsted. The highest pay pee mouth to the service. Horses awl lequipmeets, 4. lathing, beteletetme, Quest; feel sea Medical attendence free ut chug, $lOO BOUNTY! Advattoement open to all for farther rertlctilare ►POh it the Ila,:tleg ("Mee, NaTIONALL SOTEI., Weter r rent, near Pltteectrgb, Pg. USN 8R 13. BAVS, pap4la.BlltG IbeguneSt U.S.Usysicy, Keen:Mos °fiver gy A ,E,NW MOktr, RV:IA[111 8 venal to CII the ante of the ENLOE 11.1..1L1t3, under Capt. 2 . 1104. E. BOSS. TheComitsuy wit te officered as soon as ecmpl,tely orgeolatd, sod wilt go Into vrwice a. rharp a.m. Armory In 2d etory of Wllklu'e Elan, where, good men will be enrolled tor • few days looscr. 5n314.1 TENM; IL ROl4, Captain otigto -.PLANK ROAD ELEOTION.—The Ptockholder• of the Saw-will Tetley Steak Bawd aopthy will meet it the ONION 0' W. H. ra WALIIRS, in the Thud Ward of the city of Allegtow sheny,on MONDAY . ' the 4th day of Illowember next. tetween 2 end 6 o'clock P. et , for the pas pow of &sob tog Gfilowe ot the Company tor the eanalo2 Swero ll sl one Preeldent, Sri Dlrectot no Vreentrer, and s nth other officers es may be neoseeery. My order of the Bolto, JAIL WATSON, Pt...Odeon. Ittu) fltiinfitecmgms CAPTAINS OR LIEUTENANTS, 7031111NG COMPAIILK kr oIZ T Er. xr. V.! Wonld down.% to call and get their Poo and Eland Ma at W. S. RAVEN. No. 84 Third etre° Who Is prepared to print de small si or Isrbe, sctordog the re In, FANCY 0 01.. 0 8.8 ATTtNTION ATMOSPHERIC OfiANGSS of the .siuron. exert rant Influence over the ham on ellitere ran Pt wildfowl; Oren their Ter Urreltre ail mem@ of ',ht.:ea:trio habits, eaffermi from ea:orals, magnetos rution...tot:mom ran n from an LW Ital. Mono use of mercury, and chrool: olnotttettynal <Warder...hoed tame Mort to Billade bandaP ItILLA, the original and genuine article eo Nog eel. ebrtrodl for the cure of the above named diesel, and all others arialog froat — aa tropoverlahed, viated rr Infl-med condition cf tht blow or habit of al. sir tem. Dopers.] and gold by A. 11. D. BAN DO, Dv:Lick:Ma. 110 Initon !Meet, New York. Hold gm by D. A. It ISTOOK 00., YU to btirsA. Bold am by Drutattor mmerally. oclo.AltrmltT CONSIGNMENTS -150 bble. choice miected.Oleati Epp A :00 dos, mooned Massy DrodiVai 105 boxes Weetem ReeetTeChtme, 55 do Wooed.' Pawl Sesseb, 1 0 sacks Timothy Demi, 10 bbls. heavy, OW Meta Pork, 100 ems frees Pt saber, lee famil use, 6 uclia Clesse feathers, 0 kelp trieh No. I Lord, for ftmlla Just see :Med sad for mie by FRANS VAN 0011 D /ail, 115 heama strut Q.UN DRIES - k, 76 Ws. ebolceGreen Apples, 16' do Sweet thd.r, 1.0 kegs prime Lest Lewd. 4 bids, fts.b Vets, 3 do pecked Baler, Tv store and for ode by CULP t SHEPARD, ivslt 30 Liberty street. ty . BOOMS-2 0 dos Brooms in et.ire awl for mac, eo. ORAN drohititil3-10 DIM lien rus tC. SUIT. and for oats by J.% CIA VIIPIELV d CO Deft Gbbla. eider to arrive on far pile by ell J. a. O.IIIIIIIILU 00 pr - N LOW SEIA DES of all doi.orip• 111 ttoat; 00, Taff Hallatd, all widths. ait, war F loes, DI PHILtar oat° Noa 26 and 28 St Glair ' , red. - , UIL °LOTUS of t --- 11styleto and vidtbson.ittAte Lr roma sad bath which WU Us old at dm tows* wiles, at Oil Olath Wats. rooms. all. 24 and 28;4 (Rau st•oet. LLINS. c.lo_ _ J. A 11. PRI DAINTING AND BLAZING} in all iti k brand% s dons at short natio., by y_cll_2ll-1-11 if PHILLIPA. .rLIMst APPLEPI-72bble.c owe Oreen Oppley mitred sod tor mi. by 0.310 USURY U. OULTASS. APAN 8 ' a U. fate pilaw sc4-Aesigue. Inclednts slop I". water bucket sot fort tab, for tele et the Molls Groan Soho a .101101 A. usweiteß, oao coni'r of I.therte . end HIM street'. 10.111LAA 00A1. V AtiSS —Jupautted 000 l Vass of WWII of ;catch audeotaly 'fluctuated sod inn, for ma a flag fowl, Broom E fon of acias ' 4xlo toiler of Lionly WI /lad stroke" riILIMS-400 boles prune tames.) ein %; neared by UMW IL Wats*. ff!== ._ , .:, Ott11) Abb Bil Mai COUNTRY BLANKETS. WHITE COUNTRY FLANNEL, CI HOU LA DALDIOJEULL SEZILTS woox.r.N sHse.wx.e~ ALL OF TUE LATI.T TEL 6 LAC it. AND W all ir. CLING& SHAWLS, MONEY TO" LO a - 1M THOUSAND DOLL ABLE CUI ha obtained, In woonnts to bun, on bond and paortgbne telly Socur.. lag the amount, by addraolog Ben Ad, Pltt•burett P. Lb The applicat.on wit! •trlotly cuandeutial. oelOtitt FOK UINCLN NATI & LOU- s idat HIV-ELUL—The aplandld Namur:et thaamer LINDEN, Capt. T. M. Martha, was , ksr the abate and all Intermediate porta, on Pews , ~AY 12th snat ,at 4 o'clock. P lot limiest or %wage apply on board. -001 l lecuasicz. WOO DV ILLE OIL REFINERY= D hi; ARMOR, Captain HOLDBELIP, BRYAN & CO., st.omoTOnNuA 07 WANING OIL AND LIIBEICIIIIG OIL, ' • ' Keep conotautly oo hutd eery beet quality ot IMAM NU OIL don sod liritbotic odor: at • good LUURIU&TOkt,. pare Ibite UNZOLII and 4.:A Oat.lidd ordor. kit at No 33 HIP :11 STEL NET. Book Id door, be ioookrtly alto . doo to. Block. row. 4,6 :lad,: r 1 11.1 6 CO PARTNERSHIP or lIULD• SEM', AD silt d wee dletolvel by mulls consent ou the :loth oltluio. The basiuTes of the old firm volt be settled by tho boa firm of 1100:8111P. RNFea a. 00. ho ur 4. rslmued hare tt It day !crowd a cols , tact , Ip, miler the dm of HuLDNAIP, BRYAN irith lir remind 111Cilltiell for the manotactare of OAR. 80. OM, sad are prepared to Mrolsh costumers with too beat quality of litildNLNO AND LIJ haIt:KUNO OIL; aha,, DISNZ /La ANJ OAR BIALE. GEo. EIOLOSIEP. BASII7III. BRYAN. DEO. T. faIcOOILBIOK Pori a:acg, Oct 4, 1881.--talk9odts QELLEfie IMPERIAL CUIJOB. SY.' A.„7 SUP, stELLEIDP IMPERIAL COUGH HYRUP, bELLEEIi . IMPERIAL COUOU 13ELIshi' CE,,TBEATID LIVY.tt ell.t,!t. • sett L me CELIBOATED LIV Ila YiLLe. ' BEWAILS' UNRIVALLED V ISRMIINTOIL Ps ',UAW UN V ALLED VIUSIIIIIOOf. Prepstod by N. I. gELLM le Wholesale Druggists, dud sold by Druggists and 'torts throughout the Country ortl.ertt ............ . II L GRAFI , & ORAIIAM. fL k 3 RC FIAINT'X'S, To Fe and—Qthers THE EUPEIIIORITY OF THI3 FAN ever all inhere iu nee consists in ita the goatee, hoph tabor rtly and curability. BeCOOd,IO cleaning Oran tor, better an I more thoroughly, witth lyre then and other mill. The peUmtee ol the above Fen he. been long engaged In manufacturing and melting Agricultural ilnplerialnita, conviction:lot the great trent of a good Fan tat elea.allag the dlnerent blade or Grebe cud glade, presents thts to the publle with toll cOntl• deuce that It will meet their name. Toe undersigned; hating porehased the sole right to roannteeture end *ell the stove Grain Tau end leer stator In Western Peansylvania, Western Virginia, and all Ohio, and the right to sett In Indiana and IN. min Is now prepared to all rll orders. wholesale or retell, et alp (Avert, street Nicobar... Pa eta sontrtfe w. v 7. voemsos. 132=1:0 J abt related at 1 lOU I w. &, D. IIUGUS' eLO DU Ci AND CUM 6119911.0111 No. 2045 AMAIIILST Stan? PHILAJDBLPHI A 13:10 - FOR SALE, G 1.0 %V MY'S SDPEILIUR PATYNT MN FAN AND - SEPARAT PATENTED JAMJAHY 10, I!S3 RA 8 AND DAPS raIoCORD & CO•'S 181 WOO EIREIiT, PITTBIBINI.OI3 • nat► now on h►n I • very I►rge ►nt complete stock the West myle I of lIAIS AND OAPS 136th Sol the city and aoat.try ertitch they ca. eel' at eery tow Otte. rrat illirOrdere promptly Mk& DU YOUR OWN PlilNliNt3 l MALES'S OABITIVT PAINTING OFFIOII ••• Dee11;0.1 for Email Printer., etationers, Druggists, Merchants, Waren% Bankers, Amateur., the Army and bevy, Dc. The Presto. we offer lot sale are of New Patters; are the simplest an 1 strongest and brat me e tf cry chest, PlOSlCeever inert ted, end r racy l eed: ran be operated by any one, whether printer or not, end are told at prices hitherto untiesrd of, that le to any at shout ON& rENTLt the price of Job r now in nee. She d Cin (upon which the Primers aland,) are computed of small Oases, neat. ty and strongly pot together, sod for onnpectnesi and coureulence bare nesse been equalled. 041 and ex. emit" or Mild for mrmilars, glatog all w, mice., Ac. .1. a VOOLIKT a (g)., No 1 Purina ntreet, N. Y. ►trite; reTtuuTo Qf Ilingco4 Portrelli No. 1 PIIPIRR HIL&T VBUIII COL- BMA• BLAC3K. Pr As a Phologrighbly Bcgers. Now neWly Price only 12 Cents. RUNT'S'NEW STORE Masonio Hall, Fifth Street. D K. OEM.IiLtiO u. drOWh, often end ourgeon. Was.. N. 36 1741111111M1L Striet oppe t tte Co me ehe sea, mar the ittprillioll ----------------7----__ _ rip HE Att'rttlLlS. that *ld matt he etfaatu ..a. 'Allows, vialth.A, Watutsty end I Tarim seuellOtte oi the bowel. le the A lij 14,Ki1. & AND DtANNTRRY INIXTONE, 01(11411ti AK" bYSANTENY IiIIXTVa., 010LNKA •ND 111BANTAILY mixruan., onoLawa AND DTANNTe EV 111XTURE, Prepszed taly by , 0811 Pkt lithtiltleS, Prepared only by Josera ThEMINti, Prepared 0017 by JOIN,R - MCMINN, trepateet only by JOBNPH ThININO, Valor !WAGS street cod the Dlemod. Corner Idstket street end the Diamond. ee7 .11.1L4 Forwarding & Commission liforObalti WO:MO' DIAI.IIIIII f4X4,kruit. Butter. Seals. Pleb. 1s dos rmintedanarstly. dame Ns. gm.t. Pa low sa 9ftl. JUNEti, 108 WYI.IIII. 6Tlllll‘l, ON UuNSLONDiNNT. — 9 tem plias Gcrisla7 Lard. ILS bets. Tautspet limed .fscullr Voss, in store 4toi for 4.1.• by_ L. it. VISLOT LUtibTiSttS AND 641.1thM, r-vamplaamsadcwop,ealma, Ranaaalasu, sealed, and wart aaod Irma, pit ria . artaa from !N. ton and tor las by • Del Wartf .114 aaad,atarta 415' btr' %Lll ttlAnsloMat 9. Ito. od DALadau a BOA, VS Wood et. Mig Goo. CHARLES _OIPN We. 2 itikEhd.lNG BTORB, No 7S Market Street Gni PO, BakiDEl. V stStot EIBBONO. FILE VELVET BU . VELVET TTOPS, BILE EtItToN O,4llbRiC LINEN SAIL LAU'S ARTS, 'JAMMU) COLLAR., LAUF. OOLLARR, ItTANINF A T'S RORER. NT! OAP, JACONSTE, ADOINCE nod WRESTING% D VALENCIA AND TIIREA AOS AND RDOINOS, U tion _s .10P DEIS sairi TS. CO no DE vu,rr BEAD DEMBIA, OHNNILLE and COILD NEV. A Oar stock being,* fell and ruled, we feel war ranted in saying we can pies,* all who may favor n with a call. LOAKS, LUSTERS AND SHAWLS NON- OPEN AS J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. INIPZILIAL RIPS. itt6go higilltsoA, C 013111168. WITIRA7ANEF. i3LAC6 ALL OOL DSLAIti SS, st,ACII ENGILIeII CRAFT, RIOE. Itgatligl VEILS. FIRM 51"Orl !LOURED DEL AMES - and MERINOS A foil asso;tmeot of NEW GOODS ed and selling low for °Aga, par moosy FitESLL AHRIVA NEW GOODS DAILY HORNE'S TRIMMING bTORE No. 77 Market Street 11.vtuast rocal , all Iroct from lha and tlinn g at l zotureni Our second Lori?ty of Import-opt NEW PALL and WINTER GOODS al,ll was pool. we I for oath, we are now prepared to otter eoperlor sokautsgee to all CleMe. of 1., arm. DREW, TRIMMINGS. of *II the newest etylac Esuntowansa COLLINS, BETS AND tIDE Fa, INN than alcohol, the timid prloe. oATON R BEIIRD ROIL obtto, mole ac d fancy • ra, ter ladloa mime. RENS' AND BOPS KNIT SOCKS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, foe Wien and mince. LoDIRS' MERINO SKIRT/3 AID DRAW IRS. MIMS' do " do o do MIBSREP AND ROTS . MIR DRUPES. HAIR NITS AND BRAD DIIRARES—new. HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS. MILLINERY GOODS ID great rattail" Ind at their:mat market pater •ALL. STUCK. NEW FALL GOODS J. W. BARB R 86 CO.'S 59 MARKET BraisT NOW 18 TSB IIMO TO BUY As the Prices are golug up WE HAVE A LAlt4r WIUCIK OP NEW SILKS, n Panay, Self• Colored and Blaok AT FROM 50c TO st,oo PER YAPD These are the most desirable goods fa the money *offered this season, and must be soon to be appreciated. CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, Our own make, from the most carefully ,elected Paris styles and rnat‘rialeyand are determined in this department efpeo jelly to maintain our reputation for taste and elegance, combined with cheapness, and confidently invite the ladies to exam•' ino our garments as we arc satisfied they will stand the teat. • DaIDSS GOODS In this department we ate offering as usual now and choice styles and fabrics at prices usually. charged for indifferent goods. GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR & toll tasortment is all grates and Oa salaiskirr SW FALL UOOD EATON, MACHU & JO., Nos. 17 lira 19 fifth etre° 13 23 13 17 "V" *3 DRAM TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDISTRS. BONN= 11 , 13110213. PRINIO 3 /LOWERS &RUMS& WOAD DIIIISOIIB,IIOODB A BO SAPS MIMS & BUNTLAMD MSc& 'BRITON ILIBRID 11080—very asap, 200. " ALL WOOL MIRING , Of HO*P—rAsap 160 " PLAIN AND RIBSIID UNDIRBBIIIT B AND DRAWDRIL NSW ANtl SLAG COT STYLES OP /ALL AND WIRT& OLIITS2. 06110111111 & OH SU RIMINI OORD ADD EXTRA GORE SKIMS saLwoRAL SAIRTS—aII tildes oolars. 6NI CITY bs 51. At 00. bawl made a r octal arkaoraniut which they hope to he sole to supply the trade In quantity with a culla= sake of k HUMS of na pular quality and hulas, at li.wer prkai than nay in market 11011•Whalsaata boars 'applied at Tory lowest prim. SAWS, III&CUOII Nos 17 and 10 filth r te' UTZ tairlAS FALL GO'.Ol)S Wtiaro paw cooling a choke sunk of VALI.° 00De - combine' le slrof theleteitheportatlonsOfllLOTtle chisantius sad VIIMSCIA. let kb we flatter ow. wee, lap be opal to say essniegeot to he WO hest of Rest. Ttity Isel be made op to mder, is e motor/tile, lad et pekes to snit the those. We ~oalQ-nepeorelly soUdt so fatly 'all troll coo Poto"4816"Ro CIEEM= iduicualr Taxon, N 0.19 Yalu Es. pel4 • Wants A NTE - . PR , PIIILTY (water power refetv2l.l by • I rvictirel Miller. of tel 4 rtme / Yet partleuls. addles. Pcv FA 51UZI , H. 1t kr.D. er.Z.lmd Ao.6ti Ik.if , tlt et r mt, Pittabarib, Ca --)rV ter AN 'FE V—Bonda and tdurtgages $l.OOO end 1300 ,I', haying trots tiro to to ron rid, ott rear d, tSt. Mak tele jot ;taut bt iIGO - FOR A---Cei i Ineomedo ous g and . u o f,rtal.l, dcoa, hood tu the i hhehbouy, lowa and rag • kallwo who, aml very tow. Inquire of euuuvaa, S. !Wortley At Law, - • 139 Fourth at rroC &lA/ABLE OIL YASOPIIIITY T'OR VgaLs—guttsted on Trench crest; embracing Petersen 10 and tt setae. s hers neon ths pro ars apertyt dr. went in muss progress, thyte of whkh Chnineetad with sufficient depth to justify operating. the wells to • powerful eugh., in gond tanning order. This property fa wilelning the oelebreted hi'Cerinick farm and le perhaps oue of the heat oil dies In that tusk°. e offs .'great barges on easy terms el payisent, or with exchange for reel senate. in Of id Ma . im sho city. lot particuterp it apply to k 00 or toil; "fourth street. --- LET.—ik firer...chow Dwelling di Home inanely new, with 9 looms, and wlthlls. all modern • improvementa, located on Tunnel, be van Wiley Wed and Penne Overdo avenue. Ter me anfot.f L. o. onerr. lON "PIL ISAL.IO 0 "nod ord.. .r nctidrtelr"e huitg Imam in tho mos. IV do sold atts T ay tor = Pe a; guest. 1010050dotred GAMMA orruM SALE 011-EXCUAN FOK 1.0,003 bush. Conuellevllle okbven Ce. 01, aO2O L. IL VOWS A gib) iSooko. OOHS FORsoLDurats, by Am—eii can Tract Doelety, bud told at DErITODIId, 201 Ohdr West: TUN DOLDIDaI Kinn LIDRAILY.26 lo • cosl T ,11 cOLDINTL9 CAMP LIBRARY. 25 cols ,to • moo. $ 5 . OIdtAIWNLL'd ROLLDFDB BIBL, cloth, not. 6 route each, or $5 ter hundred. to Praha ot Tract, tor thotlicho, to R0g110,215 debts. do do do Gersosnad drt Alto, rbetsp DIBLIB AND TED CADENTe, gogllhh sod °crotch. octicro• NV •ENt a L/ Silth—trre An N drew, 11 Pida. ocpby cf Idoonfoctores. o. Bee. The Cotton Idiantactore of Meat Brlteln. 2 vols. &An. platen sad Escaulon In *mesas. By Thomii Mon, F. P. 5. looect Atrobtlecture. Cy damn Benne. . the Ms & of y ciao°, By Jams Wylde; beseal. folly Illuarsted. Poems, by Plallip fronton, ot ler too made= ,bnt chlellt relation tuellars Intbe Woe of Independelloo. Nam= Poems. Bohn's beantlfot edition. • Ingaeh flatfoot= ood It. Leedont. By Jebn7 hob In. h tr. D. The Ileedoble of Crlvlse By Huh Maar. Tto Behalf Or naltatlco." By Lard lacembios.— Bohn.. Yriumpbs of f partition' and DlSl:ollllliflllustrated. The Bop" Play Book of teleocr. l b . Boy.' Illey Book of Metals. Beth handsomely lliestrated. Boot'. Maio and Crams. A handsome edition of not Hood'. arse. British Bird., Eggs and Nests, ga paler', dercribet, B.auldtelly colored illuetretions. Clonneen Object" tor Um Microscope, uniform villa the above. Iron; Ira Illatiry end llannfaciero. Bss tairbalrn Wycliffe and the tingnecote. By Menne, etc, etc. for Ole by EL I. DANIA, 016 No. 511 Wood Amer. -------------- 11110 OKS FOR Ing ARMY.— 'Jr Fegteane for the Armyvf tbellnited Stiles. °abases IdAncial for Volunteers! and Month. 11. E. Infantry and RISC ?lotion complete. Ikoteo Zoos ve Dri loltatry ll Book. . Tee Manual to the Recruit to the tight Infantry Drill. Mucked k,r the UM .01 States Zonsves by the late 001. Ellsworth. Bayonet Exercleee for the Army. Personal MUM of lord Bacon. Life of iiir Philip Sidney. Mama Nano. Battles. By °roomy. Ir Molter Raleigh. By o.lfingeley., Adventoree In the Sooth Pacific. By • Roving Priot.r. Tom Brown at Oxford. 2 vole. 'ovular Astrooomy. By Mitchell. Beentfes of Rustle. Mies Olibect'a Weer. Clionerg of English Words. By Trench. Baniatt.• By Augusts) Boone. Mir School, Olarrical, Medical and Theological Books., Blank gooks and StationrY. 002 J. L. READ, IS fourth street.. JOHIPEE 8011:•11. a ROSS' MILITARY BORGELRY—A Nil Mauna' of 'Military Bargetz, or Hinte oa the Itlimyßr.Tiliroects, C l volutes. Ace 150 P csolf t . c..— se2s Kra t 00., 55 Wool street BT.NLOHOLAII HOTEL, Broadway, New 'York. Board Reduced to $2 per Day SIN JR TUE OPENING of this cast and wtacataa. novel, In 18.9, it has been the alogle endeavor of the proprietors to make It the moan - wiz hum, orwisenlent and comfottahls home lot .the we and etrengu on'thls 'Woof the Atlantic. And whatever boa seemed likely to ' xeminieter to the comfort of its guests they hove endeavored, with• out regard to oast, to provide, and to comblue all the elements of individual sod :octal enjoyment which metier° ■rtbas invented, and modern tute approved; and the patronage which It - him Commanded dosing the poet six years Is a gratifying proof that their ef• (wisher(' been appreciated• ' To meet the ectlgencier of the times when all are resulted to practice the mow rigid economy, the nn• dcraignel have Reduced the Pdce of Board to Two Dollen per Day, Invite the atlantic*. To their oew stool o JUST-RECEIVED at the same time abating now of the luxuries with which their table hoe hitherto boat supplied 31t1~DwEt L, . wittroolio & 00. RAY NO WS ENVELOPES. THE SUBSCRIBER Bras LEAVE to esti the sthenton of Bookseller", Ststloneve, Dealers In loner Goode, and all others, to the BXTEINSIITEI 11.8150RTMEINT AND ETTPEELIOR QIIdLLTY 'OP ENVELOPES SILISUPAOTOBXD BY The Shads embrace every style otLetter;ltate, um. clot, Wedding, Portfolio, Drag, sad other varieties— /11.0, Parchment end Oloth Weed, ell made and gem med to the mast perfect minter, on the beet folding Ilikoh e., lnes yet invented the lrring Dills Writing Perna, menntso. peel con be found lit this countty. Pimples, with trade list of &alias, rant by mil when requested. beater. are belted to cell and ermine his stock, onetime, prica, styles, Au; ae. g !MULL It &TIMOR. 118 V. ruazurcra - n *nu csaias, REDUCED PRICES. James W. Viocidwell, Nu. 91' and 99 TkiTd atm ill (.) t. 7 3F.0 'Ai /X 111 "I: *1 Qooisiuc oe bll Vgiatio otitytet udyinisk evirama rtm Hotels nen'_ POsats Dwellings. 41 , 611 orders prqmptly'sitends4 to, and We Fur Winn candidly packed atorbosed. tHeamboata awl Hotels torolstlad at short ootkia I.4bloat Makers suppUid with sem astle%to tbe Una • , kffliklyin At% 08 it .O 0., 13.13:1P OOSIMISSION•MBIteitAN TS -138 WainixtStreet. Path4DSLPMiA Dl/4111111 IN FLOUR, GB,AIN,PRODiTOE, TO Ei 4000 WINES Alit , LIQUORS, O Islmo tor's rrors to too UM* ins opeolpt of goods. - 113.1.1 dotal gob ix:IMM movie otfrAtotolipktototik' itoott lyd . taius,sue,tatoulusu HAMS.; em ileitlfea =CAW 1:011110114111101 t. . -era, ceittrated Pups RIM BUM - Tim!" ' wbo boo tasie qoaturamrlimval ne=t e : NO • so,MATair" PMBB l3o .='' sitarkst.sati wine stredlevid =pia. • ltitnat sonal mlpA a R 01, aWnot k'cr -tale Ikea lbs. tor sato 14 ,- • a , wool it mow , WINO • - • !2=EM=l IRTSBUSGEI THEATRE areal - T CIF DL 10214 8111171 MR. C. W. COULGOOK, Who PI". t o rr un9172 om 0.05 u F "s t , I nttho new l o ,l,titli GREAT EXPECTATIONS I GREAT EXPECTATIONS I GREAT EXPECTATIONS! To oat:Lotto% with ONE TOUCH OF NATURE. W. P. W. comma etanos::::illussit. BuOKS— IJ THE OifTH ARAI JUBILEE; FEW LUTE Of ZION; DIAPASONf • ; 01IHISTIAN Id'ISABEL; • FEW OMS.INA SAVE& ; 11ANHATII FELL, 121 D I. A' .bs stove e per dozen, ca.h Poe sale by JOHN B. MELLON, No. SI Word street, nosbaro. BedWBURY'S EtoLbw CE1.A.114 Sabbath School Melodic& ♦ STOW SABBLTH ECIIOOL tINGING BOOK I he hugest, moat complete and perfect laynnt end Vme Book aver made for the Me or Bobtails tchoOla. Moe, 11l per honored, yr lb ants ensile: or $1,50 per down. for sale In quanJOHN H. tilteo or Moil) by . roll • No. Ell Wood aprod.-Ptatibutgti: pIANUS AT a LOW E BPOOS. OP ), Nilendld eicw asd Secon,!•Lacri P 1 ANOS =.l GIMATLY RSDUOZD PRIGS CEIABIAYPTB BLUM!, likbucational. =AIM CLASKOAL AND CPNUNDONAL NOAgOINO SCHOOL FOIL HOY& J 031141 8, TAAVN4I.4, A. 11, Memo, Tha Thirteenth nesslon will commence co WIN DAT, Nasamber Actom. tor . Circulars, Inquire of Num.. John Irwin • A Pons, L 7 Water street, or illeams. T. U. Nola A Co, S6Wawl street., e atteburgh i Of Of she Plilla ahpfli,w wietierrille, Allegheny Clo, s oollweodwt BULAICT GELA.U.EID ISCIAOOI. , TllE THIRD SZSgON Of Tub Prism! will dimmest« 04 the MAST DONDAT Of inIYTRIIIIIR. TERSID • Moray Department per esesion of dee ulthihd.l B 0) Medium do do do do ... 11 On Senior do do do , do ..18.Cd • RIIIII3II.IINOIL The audorolgued nay tog placed their children on. ' der the itt.trocuou of Me. and Inn. AnnitT during the can year would moat choorially recounitood than School to the patronage of the psitnto. The Teacher are competent and unkind, and the progress.' the pupil. ham been highly sandoetory: William B. north. William K. Nitulck. - 41 Ramon Love. J. Bunts. . J. t Iny . Anotin Loomis. Dr. A. ll Wolter/. Cap t. William Dean. . Thema. I. Blair. William Otiarels. David Iltddsponk Samuel Lindsay. ur. A. C. Munk. k. e. T. Northam. Alleltoretroulork do, apply to the Prleclpal, - No. 119 Ilaccutl «root, hetWeell 'Market cod Wood, or at the School ROOMS, corner of Third sod Warhol ettlt.t. oußeold R. N. AVERY. N ORnAL 130110014 • . W kEe Hat opened • Hormel School at • No. 18f. CLAM STOIC= Id OM. Tafinabny of Haden. ' whoms the cennwilor or me Towhee, the man to all of u s look toe advice sad hotroction_ JOHN J. WOLCOTT. I concur wart heartily withthe shover. LIVASAED H. MOH. I chetah:Hy concur bathe °pinks ex . pward shove. B. SSW. I take plasmas to &Icing it weal opinion that the foregoing rocommeadattan to fully merited . A. BOUT. I know of no one who deserves higher testimony im IaOCT. ' AVIIST. 1 folly eon= to the above recommeDndat ion NlSOH . 10. He en propel pupils for the High School quitter then any other teseber to the city. -• . • A. T. DCOTHITT: Tilthifk-1t liar week. to advance AnNitawd or PSNetbYINAJII A MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.. Inirrnmarni susicat, 1661 an '62 The regular Lectures of this School will COMIZISIECII Manua; Oolong 14, and terminate The hat oi tab. =erg Fee for the rUn CO WIN, 8101. 111. Been or the Medlad Yuan. selMined PENN INSTITUTS, . - nasooom mass?, mum PUN will relairn an MUNDAY, the Bd day of BRUNK BIL Tartar. 8316 pa maim of five ,aaadbill. ealkliat J. M. BY MEL POlaakaL OTION.--bA OF AA BURGH, YOST walnut-AND oalcuiaosaiL buitb.—By virtue of a deems of the arcallOcart of the United althea toe the fl oaten' Diettla of eldo,lit • mum in Mammy ihsrala thiptildiolhMboralsi Charles Moran and other ars" cowln% sad tha fittobarlin. Vert Wayne s and ancego s:a lidletestada . pasty awl oth we Osten dentin mid puissant temp 11l try demos of the Circuit -Coons Of the Rained Stitoi - for the Western Markt of -Menneylvall; the District of Indians, sod the Northern Markt Id 1111. note remoctfully, ti mutes dependlag lit Chantal In sold Pouts respectively, shire% the ismepeetineme complalwathe and Oiteadaitho respictrrely.uth add CUM ern atom me n tioned, the aidivikpettat Aden lawme! and Thomas R. Wither, es Giantess to Trost alio Trustees In use of the moral Dods of Irma or Mortphm open width odd decrees are fmnallth. sod oho as Owlet Waster Comnisistmere of mid Courts . respectively. duly sppotated by aeld Courts respect. , /nay for that purpose, still Dell at publitt Inlntlito. to to highest bicolor. Ihr moth but kw not lam th en the . sum oi $504.000, the Unita States court How, la the Ott. of Cleveland, to the theta of Oblo,Olt the nth say of Ootobec. A. D. WI. betimes Ruiners of, bin dclocte la. and lour o'clock r. of mad dentine lob login ascribed property, to nth 'the. Railroad of we Yttiaborgh. Tort Msynis and admire Rill mad Comparty,liontolng the tight of tray thireior, th an roMilsid thereof, the supentenctare of dud.aorta th" Its irolot Sad Mhos station Wore a Moon and the Muds end gormands ormaostol • thereat" sod ell tools and imphvoentavasd of pro. Mded to be used therein, sod. In conitroctlng sad re. pablog airs end mathineth for saki rombeir die bract end eopentracturas aforoseld; 1 a 0 1 00 -1111 of nf. pots and buildings and flitorm and struoturvi vitamins name or waste. and the iambi and grounds consisted nnersitillt, turd or smelted to las oath La operating said road and belong tag Month. sad In ever intuit% and all ars, enema and rollthit Monk beloollad ta sad r aiL =PON 48 lim ter, Samoa, hon. finites...very other Wog providid by mid totopithes, es by lb* Ines. Comps. n os oblcrivrers momothtlited olti ttnthargh, Mat Warm and Chlasgo Ithilthedylo be Width Wl' - silos mid coed, erberrrterittemni, DI thit or which the ram p ' boom by mid Company. by addarigualanies. semeall7 together with =math trembling of std Company. and et the add othilnal Companies sevendly.incladlng debt eml • frinctdm of - settrievirat ocrapask. to be mt act as Oorponthico, to be sold so an *Minna. Sold denim provide that tth Fathom, upon rho ocalirmallon of isle sod 101 l conththithe with tha eandltions thizeo4 sheltbold all Um propolly.thlts, trenthhre, and the appurtananceo thenol so toad, by blurb. amas tubs by vbsch they ars held by mid Mtge. blurb, Fort Wayns and Clitrago flatland Ontirpony, and each and all of said odes&clatopsubs,fse• rem the Wm cf all sold martian^ sod trot nom all fidel ity for any data snakes mid otiglusl or onasoUdated .ooropanks, or dam of them, and that all chilies on scam* of , capital stain but sidled ammthalevi. 1. the Many swat exist, ups-se t net Wins Media ta the male. for puththe ey thereat not provided by said dooms to ba Pan not ottt•PtOkt 4 t of Um, sale, or by formes - coders or dooms toles path othavvrtse. Mtn right of var. • dePoi Womb and lot., and thirds . th - the City and 11$ Intl71 nt 17 oil Own% pureitatiet by onth Odispetti Ono The pan 07 'mid maim and the biddy propszty and other real so tote of the Oconpmay as the City Of. rtleboltb, era meted thasortgap Mtn; The ba iodated to ttoteoler net MAW& to Incambrances, no pro. Tenth haricot ban made for the a Frument ibbroot. - minusJ.WlLfi l Lß. Trmleen and Master Comnhaltroms. as olkarboa. NIITLUE.—The Warehouse lately wow. plod by to. WWI* been duidrolod br ars, we hem removed to no. 5183.31nd5.rt B 114147;• sew doors Wow oar know 100.d1.30. Ws 'a • sow rialvtog -ebo'ce-lal -Of -11•0011 enouLtino, 1117)13 sod a&MB direct Irmo lbs Boas Hod" dal ISM tie plumpedto-so oar cm too eettatf WIL.B. HATO AI OM pe! . - ill o llth..vates-Idebtlatto phut her ilkUp WM tail - it unDocarit.eAKLAND inalcum• will goo aohot oars Pees Trees; War* item an rollout to the Gude* every Ahem siontile No. IN filth (Nett.
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