> •■yss'sas*).-*" jjjS&gfr iajt& fIWJW44.Jf<4 >je M OJT TBM OITT. mPAT MOBBING, HOV. 8, 1881. . CITY affairs. McnoaoioaicAL ObwmtioM foribo O*- 1 hj 0. £. Bhnr, Optical, 68 Fifthitreet i- -je«n«U4 dally: . -I : L ~ . i*tom: ntuba. . | o eltck, a. ■ 7J si[ l * " «• 86 69 • *"■ T.K. WMMI .... ' - ciuumw or Tha Winter Tim* Table, on the ,*,ai>] ; Billroada. look edecl paatardap. Bum, ilia ■ honrafor lh* arrival and depanar* of ih* him bom alao changed. We annei , ! •f» II P«l*of lh* Ume ol arriaal ud dipirtu* ~ ■■ Kut >ad Want mail*, lareiahed bp ti* : Pootm uteri oflbia dip ud Allegheny : I !■ ■ _ . : wmmoa oenca- *” : Pafl—BnlSlo, fllaealaod. OlaolaaaU, ' 2SEJ--Wo*. ImbrUla, M. knit, Wheeld* ' J***b , *’ttlai Wapmalla forrcnWaine * vhleaao Plttabnrgh SalLroid-iimi. ** mHaicht. i»l arrival at * o’clock p. m. i • ~*y** *^ CT area—art*. OoHmnna,CleT»lanil, i “ m6 f- “• •' : «jg^gHMssaßasgti : Homs M fc6op.a.; arrive* k 1:16 . Imrtv-eIOM « «ai p ■; urtTM m ; W*f Kalla to Altoona—elo*a at msdalghu i * ’fiLj ■ .'inmm mt tw.au- ■ ** ®**® P* ®* 01c* ■ :i lAliSl.’Sf” ,taa ~ lTT,l • , * l «»*. m- cta* ifeO-Ahriraa at S p. m. Oleaaa i : .*■»■* at tlia. a, 6l» ' r *T c °‘“"• and prmamltkjr (-»*»a»r of •8.000-Amat ora ilraafssamsaSS^f i OnWcdueuUy/Meyor Wileon received, a telegraphic dispatch (ram the Chief of Police :»l Si* Lonia, informing binTtfaat a Government contractor, named Nicholas Walter (or Wai tonynlian Henry Watt*, had left that city" on railroad, lor the east, and order ,»»g hi* arrest upon a cn.rge of stealing S6:- OCO in (O) d. Ihe diepalcb farther elated that eloped with • German Jady, and a description (a* accnrate at possible) wii (tvenof both panic*. •’ yeetardayj at fire o'clock and forty minater the-arrivat of the train from the 5S ft » b^ Uie Wayne and Chicago Railroad, Chief of Police Patterson was jn watting at the depot, arretted the par* ike and conveyed them to the Msyot’s offioel where they were told of the charge siiitut them. I Waliar that ha wta a Gannneat coauictor aist. Looit, aod had abtimtd i cOUract to faraiah cord wood. Ho rare hold forth. faithrol performaaca of tha cun. traatj hfa aareliu baiug two wall known tldnaa of that city. Ho dalirarad a lot or yroodi (bo doca not know how nneb. aa be haaar aaw u Boaaorcd,) and recaiand from tha Qaanenaieter a ceil,Beat* or Toucher lor fo.SOO, which wnn 10 bn paid m New-Yotk] He had aa arrat joment to “nhara tho produ't with kit aaroffca, and alto Kith Ut Qaanamuti *• »onohar, haaccow *“tjl U tork draft on Now York, told tha draft for fold, and (to an hia own 'worda. i ‘■neat tha gold on ahead of him.” T “ ir fc»*l»f!o waa ovnrhaalad and thor oajhl. Marched, .hat aa moat, waa found. Tbe tady.ws* then told Ibatehe mart eobtaii to a parwmn! anarch, whoa fhß took from hoi boaoo two pada contaiam, a large amuaat ol (Old, and a aimilar depoait from hex waut, - bed been, incorporated in her “onsUe " Vgr*!™*** *» in sBogold piece*, and' •-etttebed np nicely, 10 a* to lie easily on tbe petaon. When counted, it footed np tbe handsome aggregate of $3,860. This the Jady Claimed a* her personal property, alleging ibe . had taken it from her husband, previous to her elopement with Walter. Walter corroborated persisting in hfeatory that Ue $6,000 which be obtained had gone «tet,;aad wonld be safe from the clatehes of! omeerre or any body else. Walter, finding that the Mayor waa deUrJ mined to hold, him, began to inveigh agaioetS thoae who etnaed hit arreet, alleging that! ‘•they might take him back to St. Lou*. md uke him to the water’* edge, bnt by - they ceeld not make hia drink”. He hoisted that they wonld yet be compelled to "make it all' right with hi®;” bnt if be did go to tbe pen-i ttepUary he would have tbe $6,000 when he gbt ont 1 Be alleges that Fremont is sarJ rbnnded by thieves, from McKmstry down/ and be thoegkt be bad as good a right to n.hanl a* any other man. He proeonnetd, Fremont in hoavvt man, bet wholly unfit to command an army, ud watch tbe tbieve« : abont him J He aseertod boldly that be vu part of the $6,000, nad hid also agreed to “come down”! Aantfsomaly with the Qaarisimuur, for and' in eonaidaratien of tbe fact tbatpsrAnma net: of thawotpmifor had 04tu i(i».aptir or (oulaa aai puebatad a nilroad ticket under the name of Henry Wait* Be U abont thirty tbree year* ol age, rather 4tal),and baa every appearance of ■“■harper” Be admits tbat be left* wife end fettle in -Bt. Loni*, where he had been engaged in bu rthen for n number of year*. His destination waa Booth America. -The! whole tfiiir is vail involved in eoniid* ct*blc ; mystery, and moeithalis known coe. caning it is derived trom the parties them* selves.'; r <* Wrt evening Mayor Wilson received edit pnteh from Bt. Look, lostreotlng him to retain the ptftfce in eaitody antfl tbe arrival of no cdaeer, who bed already left for the oorpoie of i -sdtgarthsm bach to 6c LtuU - F 1 V TlU^XtwirswtiibcuCorpus , - TAetwday 9 J*©ob Hufner, one of the Ofemtraof ibe Poor or Cambria county. who h«d takeuinio hit custody a liule too ojJoba lUxboriow,of ibit city, tod refos*d to do* Us up, appeared in tbe Supreme Conn, lafatwer toe wrluifhibee* corpus,previous )/»bdaclDg the child, end nuking .uawer, in aubiUnc*, that the child had been plsoAd in tbe county poor house, end wte taken ebuge otlbjhlm for ite own beatfit add wellare; that the father, Hoiborrow. ap* peHM4 v a>d denuded the child, but being in-' todiceted, the demand wae not granted.- Mr.Coylo, counsel for Mr. Hoaborrow, lb* juktld had-been • very intemperate woman; that the father, wie&iagtoget it (roa node? her coetrol and influence, out it- io n brother, in Johnstown, who eoouafter had it placed in tbe poor house: 'hbV.Mriu HtftWrrow 'afterward* died e oota jßdt nkreati that Roxborrow bad aub*p qianU? named a eery. respectable widow,' with whom heie now list**; that when ha . heard hi* child had been pl.ied in the poor . hodee he went thither lor the purpose of bnoa* ing it hoa«, and traced it to Uoraei’s potsee •ioa, who. refuted to five it up. Banco the eppHctUon for e wait of babeee corpus, ~ lb'nßbner eieitiT tbVt he did not Irish to k ( tni)u, di«| in Cle*«r*»d lut wI»K Til «b£B«t*d m aa utiTd.palUiciu, ud *rod eiaald.nbl. aotorieir lor ihepart h. took .praefCßtiOfl of th. pirU.f on.arid in Ua -leb Ulkad or Oberlia riola. flj OrD*tai«>*. .W.oaunorelud connt.,' *•-» la l**». «»4 nmoiti to Ohio la 1817. °* *?}'***** Cm-cUa. ' ■•«!»* «t»i™ body wM bald l.rt owoloj-tomkan getamiy preeent* Ik BtUet, tho following baamtaa waa ptnod upon; . ukSilw Jt?" »' “■•J’hird ward, Eut *, °1 01 Tlliri Iron Sr., I*** 1 *** «» Ckeataut atrael. R,f.r„d to P>™ to act. rtSSa 1 .on Finance, with M~r U " ‘"“otixiat • warns! in fi.or ol D. ,' c 'y[°o> City Intwirar, for $716 02, » • biliapaid by him » ?*'£? raport; al», „ f./or of 8. A - ®radloy,s2fl; Gao. W. Hnbloy, $7 76; John Voegbtly, $2 6*. / «*P°it teeepted tad resolution adopted. of Committees on Water Md Streets vert tleo presented, and reaola j°! - anthoriting the payment of aao. ury bills* An ordinance waa passed fpr the grading J»d pavingor Greene street and Long alley* from Baet lane to Chestnut atreet. Alio, for the griding and paving of the north' aide of Western avenue, from Mulberry atreet to the ZVllil 0f r ?F } ‘l"'* *'* 0 ' ,or pwing ol thn aids walk and tatting with curb atone ol tbs north aids ol Behool atreet and South anmoe, orao emeu thetenf aa may bo cocoa- ?"”*<■ *? ordlnnnoe anpple mantary to a former ordinance, was naaiid. lke lnapeetion of anlt P d.f l^k 0 " ° f Dlil *> MUo * Goanoile to aelny the opening of Bbennspln atreet, threogh • property, for one year. Referred to Committee. In 8. G., annla reteranoe, wltn mitroctioni to .the Street Commissioner to bare the atreet opened forthwith. T - , the Oommittea on Marketa, /with resolutions for the payment of sundry ibiUa. teoapted and resolutions adopted. I Petition of ffn. Dllworth and others, role tiro to the eonitrnetion of n tewor, road and referred to the Street Committee. A resolution waa paaaed oaUlag open the committee on Oily Property to report at neat meeting what action bad been taken In refer* •net to the removal of the dead bediet from the grave yard on Sornh Common. ■ motion. Council! adjourned. Supreme Court. Tivkidat, November 7,—Present, oil the Jadgee, The following opiaiooa were delivered; . Bt Thommow, J.—Oily of Piunbar ghU Appeal, (Jope vs. U’ClelJapd i) D. C. De cree affirmed at cotta of Appellant. Shriver & ,Djl worth tb. Nimick k, Co. ; Ap* pea! from Diatrict Court Appeal dismissed at coats of Appellant. fiimick & Co. vt. Shriver A Dilwortb. Ap peal from Dialnct Court. Appeal dtsmimd at coata of AppeTTant . Br Woodward, J.—Puotius vs. Nosbit A Haya; Union 0. P. Judgment levered end record-remanded with a procedendo. R*ad, J.—Mason's Appeal; 0. C. Da* oree affirmed at ooate of appellant ”• Watklna; D. C. Jndgmant af- OnW, That George F. Lw, of Phlladol phle, be appointed Guardian of the Poor of the city of Philadelphia, in the room ol J. M. Lio nard,reaigtt«li and that the Prothonotery of tho Eastern Dlstriet oertlfy and send a codt of the above order to Mr. Lee. Wbitee va. Pennsylvania Biilroad Company} Cambria C. P. Argument closed 'by Foster for plaictift in error. Hill’s heirs va. Moor** heir*; Westmoreland C. P. Argued by Cowan for' plaintiff iu error, by Laird and Feeler contra, and cloaed bv Cowan. District Court, Hunday.Km. 7._Bilore Judge Hampton. In tha ema of Herman W«t .a, Raton Blin nad other., lefora reported, tho jury found a verdict for the defendant*. The ease of Henry Potter vs. Wo. Stewart, waa brought to a oloae by a settlement, where upon the Jiry was discharged. Cut this Out aad Preserve t«. 01 alt the disease* ol *u undecided cbarac* acter which are often present In the human frame,Jbet known as general debility is the most oommon. Nearly three-fourths of the human race go the daily round of lire bear-- mg in their system tho gnat of tbii-effi ction. *key feel an entire want of buoyancy, a gen eral depression of spirits, without being able to assign any reason for it. This is occasioned by the pretence or foreign matter in the blood, causing it to drag atnffi&y throwfffa tmr fraffle, when it Bhonld bound free and fast along the course traeed on t lor it by nature. The well-being of the system requires that the foreign matter exercising such a depressing influence should be driven ont. Lindiey’a Blood Bearcher bad been very incceeafnl aa a remedy for all dis eaaca of tba blood. Wo feeonmasd it to tbt itleslion of oor rcadara, faaling mated that, once tbey.oave tried it, thair eiperieoee will bear oa out in oor opinion. The Adjourned MsaUoff or-tAe Return Th« Relata Judges should hear in mind the adjourned meeting, which will take place on Tueedey non, the lSthin.L, •• presided bj lor the purpoee of counting tho eriny vote, nnd enamonling it with tbs county returns. All tbs jadgee enould attend Ibis meeting, as tbs csrtineatsa ol election srs to bo mide cut and signed. Each man,than, who baa assumed lbs duties of an sleclion judgs should leal tbs necessity of being present, as bis vkolt duty cannot be discharged until he has signed the certificates. Let no one absent himself under the excuse that “there will be enough withost ne." It ia desirable te base the business at tended to properly, and in due form of law, and we gise this notice at the request ol the President and Clerks'elseted by the Return Judges. £“■* Bo* on».—The talented actor Hr. cleafls/who has been playing a successful SDgaximect at the Theatre, takes his farewell benefit to-night, and those Interested should notion the feet that be appears la two great duraeterei-"Metamora”Jand “Don Cater do tE?. h,T * spoken cf Mr. hlsaStra abilities aa an color, end would be pleased to hear or bis reengagement for an other week, at least; but aa be goes to fulfill engagements at Lonlsrllle, Chicago, ato., wo are assured to-morrow (Saturday) will be his last appearance In Pittsburgh for tome time, go those who mould see the gnat American trage dian, should not fall to embrace the present op portunity. ” Marranr Cutanea.—OoL John W. John ston, who screed as Colonel of the Fourteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers during the 5™ months term, bus bees chosen Lieu tenant S”!*** 1 'j*®? 1 ' Moflattet’a regiment, now at Camp coletßTn, near Lebanon. Be was ten tt* but Reclined. CoL Mo. Cattat eat Chaplain of the Foart.esth Real, mant Fsnnsylranla solnnteera during the three Bpotoi Una.' i Porter, of the Blereath Keierte yotft, regiment,) herlnii reelaaed m aoeoaot of 1U health, M.jor Jaokeoo, of Appouo, bet been nnenUnonaij eleoted to fill hi* flee*. Capt Leltstager, of Cambria county, ill been eleoted Major. . ! Eoa. OeatTrai 2 wUh "credit to whoa lefedit U doe," Lart Thursday I left tone erti* jelea from tome of onr neighbor* ud myaelf, ! wttb A. -M. Marshall, to be forwarded to the hoapiul that wee to the greatest need, endgare bun a lirt. He tent them to Jacob Olotier, end! OEnilud a* 111 1. I m the, are all-aa-' kooaMaed to an' Will yon pleat, correct It t .. “ T -■’ajaiwn, 1 bluket; Mra. Morrow, 1 **”’ ®****i T blanket, 1 comfort, 8i pinoa M«ej Mrt-aill.l.dd,‘ I'bUnk.ti, t loonlnrti, 4 jmd.,-70 pi low caaea, 1 pillow., l hex, 8 jw* trail end prelerrei. Ycataretytmlly. A. D. Ouiaiaao. Tallatm), AtttgUnj Co., iybn. 8.1881. ... Al f* 8 m nighta alocc Um dweUla* Md lUbh, of Dr. ldwrc, near . Skaarcribarf, Weetmoreleod oouatp, ware de atropad b/ Brc. Two men named Bwen and Sewk, hara been erreated end committed te J** 1 '.Jharped with harln, Srad the bnUdioae Dr. Mootc'e loee li oonelderable. It la alla»d that tha doctor and tha partita named hare had aome dUSenltj, and that the boildlore wen fired for the pntpoiae of obtaining reTeose for tome tnppoaed JaJnry; • ... f ! i-iaox Baar Coirraocr.—Meura. Maikla, ; JohaatoD, Baod,rua k Co., ol tVenmoreland hare a contract Iron tha Government tttfnraleh 4.000- head «r heel caul* fi» ahw : army- The cattla to b» dclirered at Barrie barg, within the period of three montba, at atatad inletrala, and to ba of largo cite. . TonCrtTlaraovxKannin AtCtoaxar— So aclioo waa' uken by Alleghooy Coanelli, laat oranin(, in refaranoo to the prijrct for draottaif ataiket hodaen, etc. Hit nnoeretohd thit - e apecial meetlo, will Jin called at an aatly day to coneider the miUor. , i larfeßTJJiT from dhe- Sartl Bipeditian, in Tork bo bad a» FiUock’a apaey, oppoaita tbeatra. the latest news. 8f TBIKQBAPH RECEIVED AT the daily SAZEm Off From Washington. WAfHiHOTotf, Nov. 7.—The ne». (mm £arope at the Bute Department if onderetood to be eainentij latiefaeior;. Official die patehee corroborate the imprewioo given bv the telefraphic report* already published. Waofficial comotinicationa from loyal citU sect of the United Stttee reeiding in Pari, and London m that in France Prince Napoleon hae caat ofi all reacrre and declared that the tnattrrecllon cannot prevail, and othar letter, nay that eeceeeion in dead in France, or at lB **‘« *t»ee no eigaa ol life. Wiliiam Moran, of Philadelphia, hae been appointed Oonaol at Bayonne. The Government Railroad Department hae been In negotiation for tome lime with the aev- Jr V ‘ roft ® COeßptntoi bttWMD Washington. *otk, Boston Bad Buffalo, for • more ex* psditions arrangtmsnt of trains, by whloh eom. aonioatlon with different parts of tke North vui be more freqneot and tare. The arreoge neati are nearly oompleted, awaiting only the Baal notion of a convention, to be held at Phil adelphia oa Monday next. The Poetcfflce Department will he repre eented by Aaeietant Poetmuter General Me. Clelland, and the War Department hy Thomae A. Canfield, Annum General Manager ol ratlroada for the government. Capt. Moriny, the General Manager, haa been compelled on account of til health to aek for a leave of ab* r.°. C «t' a’ which time Mr. Canfield will dneharge the dntiee ol that Ol- Bee. > TbftrshivebMa.no arrival* from tfotiilu, tod none iron the Lower Potomac. • Th * atmo; o! the steamer Monrft Voroon hae b ?« a to Mount Washington and that of Powhattan to King PhUlip, there being al ready a Mount Vernon and Powhattan among toft federal eteamera off the southern coast. 0 now Minlater resident Irom , o n *»4 Norwtj, bid fci, Snt mdi«nce of »ho Secretary ol 6mo uwiij. It li ofici.il, coononieated to tbo (onraniaiii tbit tho •tlection of tbii diitiigtiiibad ititemu, i l;neil douendut of Coont Piper, whole idoo filed with tbo glonoo. biitotr of bit connirr in the period of Cbulei Xlt of Swideo, i. designed at a special mark of rftvpect and good will on tho put of Sweden toward* .the Untied States It jc -not unlikely that oor government will, take some suitable recogm- i lion of this action on the put of-Bweden. An order has been prepared* officially in* j forming the army ol tbe retiring of Lieat. Gen. Scott, and embodying bis leuer,in which he states his reasons lor this voluntary act: I Tbs indications are that Gen. Buell will be assigned to tbe command of the Department o| the Cumberland to relieve Gen. Sherman, who will probably return td the army of tbo Polo ooiw. Gen. Ualleck has not, as yet, been as signed to a position. It is believed that he will remain here to beoome thoroughly acquainted with tbe general plans of tbe Oommander-in- Chief, whose policy appears to be, while acting with review to tbe good of tbe government end efficiency of the army, to render bis appoint ments, changes and transfers entirely agreeable to thoee directly concerned In them. Gen. Mitchell, who recently tendered bis resignation, has arrived in Washington. A letter rooeived to-night from Darnertown, I Gen. Bank’s beadqusrters, says: The latest re liable information from the Virginia side of the upper Potomac, induced tbo belief that the reb el* are stroogly reinforolog their posts and for tifications in and around Winchester, ee well as on their river frootler, feariog * slmuUaneui* advance of Gen. Kelly from the direction of Romney, and Col Geary from Sandy Hook Some persons estimate the number of rebels at Winchester at 15.000, while U Is koown that tbeie forces at tbe,river | oets have been increas ed daily of lato. They ham resumed the prac tice of filing on oar pickets, bat this’ mode of warfero has not yet proveo very tsogaioary nor sao:esefal to tbe assailants. The letter further ujs that during yesterday tbe Potomac rose so high as t> oompel our pickets to forsake the tow-path of tbe canal, so that at present there is no danger of either of the contending parties crossing in force • WitotscTOs Cut, Nov. 7.—No important event on the Virginia aide of the river hae occurred for same days put^ Professor Xowe has completed his contract for five balloons, to be used lor observatory purposes. 1 Smith** ~‘T l *‘° o »J B ** w dsy > when nfttr Vienna, arrested » Virginian, in the rebel army. «• will be brought to Washington. The Government has no information from Roigeau’s army ol particular interest New Yobk, Not. 7.—'Thefonting’ Po4t sava ib»t a gentleman of this city baa received a private letter from Foi trees Monroe, dated tbs fltb, which says: received a aecosd dispatch rroa the Great Eipeditioo. The Great Expe damn has grounded, and lost sows of her horaea, but everything alas waa risbt. The? were off BoH»a Bluff. This ioiemgeaca ia ex tremely doobtful. Tbs 66:h regiment, numbering 1,400 men, arrlrrd from Newbnrg to-day, and bad a re ception by tbe toot of Orange and Sullivan counties; Amosg the apeaksrs waa Commo dore Striogbim. Tbe regiment will leave lor the aoat ol war tbit afternoon. Governor Morgan and Senator Hama have •ent a dispatch to Gan. Wool, asking him to delay hit contemplated resignation, and con tinue in hia present position. Tbe* Chamber of Commerce baa passed re solutions expressing iu sense ol tbe eminent services of Gen. Scott in flattering terms, and appointed a committee to preaent him with a copy Tue Chamber of Commerce has resolved to Qirmoriilia*_CoD|re«a f, )r the establishment of a mail steamvbip line between San Praocuco and China. Also, to memorialist tbe canal commissioners for tbe late closing ol tbe canals aod an early opining lo spring. Arrangements ars being made for ibe mil itary reception of Geo. Baker’s reotids. New Yobk, Nov. 7 —The ship B. Adams, from Liverpool, has arrived. A amalf-boat waa upset in the north river this afternoon, and four negroes, seamen, were drowned. They were intoxicated al the time. PetLAorLrHiA, No?. 7.—The epeoiel treir, bringing the remtloe of the lemeoled Baker from Vt uhingtoo, reached thit city at two o.’elock tbie afternoon, and were receifed by Mayor Heory at the depot, and paated oter to a number of-tbe prirates of the California regiment. After being depoaitedla a hearee, the coffin wae cohered with the beintirul *ilk firg receifed by Mayor Henry from the me chanic* of San -Prenciteo. The promotion wae composed of two regiment! of home guard* and Col. Gregory’* regiment of Penn tylfania roiaoteer*. Tbe city grey? acted ae • body guard, and the following diitingnUhed gentlemen a* poll-bearer** Maj General* Patterson and Cadwaliader, Brig. Gan. ReUly Pieaauntoa and Fatteraon, and Cot. Jone* and M«j. Cha*. W. hmiih of the California tegn moot. The pacific onmmittee, and a number of- army and os?a) officer* pirtieipttedh The proeeaaion mored ta Independence Hall,adhere tbe remain* were placed Ut etaie at tbe feet of the etetne of Waafaington. Tboncenda of people are riaiiing the Hell this e?eomg. Pnn.ADai.pii a, Not. 7—A fairly esewted counterfeit on tbe Farmet’* end Meehenfo* Bank—ls oota—hw beeo deteoted to-day. Tbi* U tbe moat dangerous oonnterfolt iianad for tome time, end there 1* reason to bslie?* that an exteoaire circulation be* already been gi?en to them Parties hare been arrested here while attempting to pass them. Tbe only dif ference of ihs counterfeit from tbe genuine Is that tbe letters In tbe name of tha bank ere leas roguler, end the figure* on the side* ere shaded too deep!/. The rigeatte Is p*rfect. St. Louis,Nor. 7.—a letter from an officer high in rink m Springfield, dated the 6ih,*aye tbatjbo army wae quiet and la good spirite; that there was so enemy near, and that Gen. Hunter had no VxpecUtion of a battle at pro* eent. A dispatch from Geo> Fremont, dated is camp, near Qaincy, Mo., fi,b, cay* that be will be ek Bt.' Loni* on Pride/, accompanied by 408 men. Bt. LouIS, Not. 7.—Tbe bagging factory of John C. Ball, corner of Mnlanply *trcct°and the levee, with about 1,000 JbaJe* of hemp, were horned. Jhie morning. Lon about $120,. insurance ie not ascertained, but it t* light. - ' ' ‘ ' Not. 7/^—The propeller Hooter, of the Buffalo and Chicago line, was-burned this morolog while lying opposite the were-' hoßaeef Sturgis, Smith fo Co. Bhe waa sained at 140,000, and . inanred. Twenty pereoor, who«e-namea nrel onkaowß,enppoeed to be deck hand*, were lo«L j. MlLtaviae, ho,. 7.—Later return* show i ? , JJ fl -',^*L , ? (>cr# tle gain*. Raciae county, whicb.faqeliy.giVet 1,000 RepibUeaD'msjori.' hae a reporte(L_i)fliaocratic. re*nU. It is, hoh«nr r ?firyctoie-aßd doubtful. iJTh* Tenth regiaeni Col. Chapin, leasee h«« forLonianUeon Saturday. Southern Kent*. Lovtavrzxs, Not. 7 — Kn armed Cocfsdcrtte steamer tat* brought uitoCtMrlteion the brie- Ann Wells, ol M'sibr, dicbsel, Ten* acssee, tad six o'bets Tbe pnvateer Samter, it i* *sid, hi* been captured leeward ol Barbados*. Wi|fnl fast been midd a Brigadier tod Ben bam a M*jor General of lb* Confederates. It tt stated in Richmond that S|6 vessels baei* »un tbe Noutbero blockade *iaco the 16 b ol bUy. The Lottie Rock GazttU oa/a that tfoloa Boreiand bis bean appi»ioted a Brigadier Gen •ral. * Tbe. Journal is credibly informed that to ibe reunite* south ut Green mei Buckner's meo witbia the iaat Jtiu». or five da>«, bare stolen or acixed from 600 or BCO wagons. | [Ourmp*od»oc« of the Et. Lout* Denusrat J RoLt*,Mo,, NoT - 7 —-The expedition under Col. Dodge, which left here a lew days since in quest ol £x*Jodge Freeman** band ol maraud, mg rebel*, took possession ol Houston Tex* at cittuny, on tbe 4.h, and captured a ’lerga amoaui H rebel property and several promi nent *ocet*iout«ui, laicloding some officers of the rebel army. % Urge mil! for the rebel armj was ni«a captured, con*aimag mloraa- I tion ol tbe position of the enure rebel force. I Cox is in Missouri; Capt. Wood, with the j 1 rangers, has gooelorward to Spriog Valiev to rout the main body ol Freeman’s band station- I there. Cspt. Stevens, who left Springfield on Tuesday morning, has reached here and re ports that on Tuesday morning oar pickets were to be extended beyond the old battle gronnd at Wilcoo Creek, tbe advance guard of the enemy bavisg retreated from that position* I Their advinee guard at Jbal pool numbered 7,600 strong. Gen. Wyman had been ap pointed Provost .Marshal ol Springfield, and { onr tines were strictly guarded, no person I being allowed to pass weat or southwest. 1 (fyeo'at fhpatch to the Ch:c#go XTtnlng JoaroaL] Oxiao, Nov. 7—The expedition which left hare last eveoiog, destined for Columbus, It b •apposed, ere having a warm time. Heavy cannonading has been beard here for the U»t few boors, end we are txpeotlog momentarily to hear of the eapture of Oolimbtu* Lodiivxilb,Nov. 7— Svrwng River faJi Ing rapidly, with 8 leet water in tbe eaoal Weather clear; Mercury 63°. Oarkeu by Telegraph. **ot 7 —floor firm; sslei 2KO bblt. •t S 3 60 fur *operfim; $4 7* f_r extra, and 15 87Wca |f for extra hanty; jecelpu moderate. Bye Ronri* * <4d r V *2n B l# * nd lJorn too%l * lBl - Wheat •<>• u,O „ «»IS4 20,(XX» fiOvn, tt )1 80 for fennsylvanla and WMtrra red, gl 34 fjr fooiborn Ted. and II 40A146 fcr whits Bye; vile* 30W bneb at 72e. 'em to fair demand at 61@43c far » eliow, and 70c for white. Oata eojdat urd firtiat Otfltw very firm; aalee Rio at Whisky steady at Cxxcissm Nov 7—Noon —Floor in better demand aod price*Oimen sup> rfloe|4 2o,end extra|4 24 @484. Wheel firmer but not btsben red 78£k88 ami whites @W and |l 84 for red Toro la Arm; leleaBs.ooo tm.h atC2@o.7c. Provisions oubt and aocbaoged Wbitky firm at tl H Tonx, Nov. 7—Erealng.—Cc ttan flem; sales of I**? ***■ Fli»nr firm; sale* ot 2d OU3 bbls et » 6 @4 60 fcr Mat*. 24 90@29 lor Ohio, and 26 B 0& f • rt ’ hnt ttr ®s •» l “ 360000 bosh ft 28@l 34 for red ve ttro.audsl BS3I 40 for whita. Arm; M 1«. 160 bod. a? iJf U*d Vuoyaotat at Whl.ky firm at 2IXC R*«S > *ni. took slrtcl5 lrtcl '*Cbie»go * nock faUnd 6-ifr IlltoOia Ceural Mleblgtn Southern 89U; Hltwanke* £ Uiwiailpt.| aryjj: MiionH 65,43V* T«- aes ee 6*. 44, North i >ralta« 6s, 60; LeolaUoa Ooo pooa, ot 1819, fcde.al 1874 85. Kxcbaages are ea*ler. ‘ CtRCOTUTi, Not .Evcniuj.—Hoar doted Tery cum tti.re lo dviuA'io t.r riport and prkra *ni oomlo.l; bnyera were < fluting $4 (or soperfla*. Wheat unchanged aod doll at 76®« lor r-d and 86090 for wliLe. Corn ateady at *9 CMt Drill at i6*a|7o, and l-ye Worthy advanced to 14U, with H l *? of 900 bo • idea* Pork and Bacon tide* were hdd hlghfr f«imrr b*lu« !u demand at |>o 76 audtbe Utter «i b\.£. tho a»vli 0 imth rt n doced. t-alea 200 t «rr.t* n, w L*ri at 7®7U to b* dc livandany tin** >bis invmb. auci 26.000 ulrc* areao Hama, to b> delivered we last ten duje of tbrt month, nnyar la to good dimaud oodar v« y favorable new* from New York; tales UO bhda at aff*, Molars ooU Exchange dui! It pram ' Arrivals at the Pi ’rlnclpal Qolelt. X last Kipar. urjro a o*cLL'4i BT 0 a A R L i s—Ooroe* o haoet SbiftLft, t V«o, MiciSeld, o ; Ri Oo d*o< KtttiaaiLg 1 Joo Ddn, Pbii» t a H»bbftto«, N T I tt ObuZialHr,' do J W Robre-, wife A Ud> Kittanotog QUyon, Jr.OUrf a D 0 Cent, Tboa hiv Y.it* QSD«Ia, do J W fwki, Kto(ifixiO,Vi Joo Eodd.xki *ri#al envll!* G*o Jobnuon, N Pbila D»tW Jo*y, do Mobt foi«,ih, BroWairiUd B Boterto-to, Po M«a»a Id | OT<-m;i«tcn. S.-arty'* 6»d I Joo BatchU o, Obt o ' J Oordos, Mon rlty L Bnjdcr, U 8 A Sil>o B BiiimtD, thw KlkloUr, Pbila J B IfcDoogl*, JcoOUUfe. Whea'tog mansion BOUSK-~| Third *ad W.'xvJ *trr«tr, PBOpairtok Ur* 0 Bread 4 b.y. W U Able, N M rWufil, * Wa'ah A lady, ibioago F W Strong-, tiaiufleld, o Jt* Thompson, Linrp'l, o Jao Orr-isli, do Ere G Hiller, S Liston R D UorrUvo, BtisbeavV iM ( ammlos, do H Lewie, tau* Tbos Dickson, Mrs J Worth octoa,- HU Psrshall, Ual ntowa Ruaatchlots.Nl In UcDouil • l^sottdn MltttfcOoashL do T M Tecgsrt, Dalton, 0 14 p ffB'rt,o iTllla,o Obt H B days, * B floNeal, Hcl'ldayabnrg J O Siaar, Wash, Fa W W Williamson, B V«»ch, W lino McEalgbt, I fall* | |3 fitema, Illinois 10. 344 Liberty OlOfiSl tCBJI 0 W Dodo, New York 3 Long. da 3 ri Sellar*, Harlan, la.l 1 3 H Wi'kloaoa,fyrtngfl«t<] J & Oar eon. pfalla Mr* Bttkgrs, do Wro I‘arkar, Wfaosnato J P McOulta, E. Libert' B f Oca^luw* 4-D Walkftr.Mt Pleajtnt 8 t Albright,-orjeon J7(ik Pa. VolonUar* A A Irgna, B P Count, P H SabM. Calif roU 3 R Dodge, PprlogQsld, 0 i Ortaaoo, Ph*»rt, Lancaster f H r* Jm Rodgar*, fraderickt’o B Oavtay. Alifaooe BIKABD BOUBB-Oomer norsuron. R V Gerhart, Lonlsrlile 9 Wlteon, Bprlufleld. 0 I J W Foley, do } w FTsmer, Ztoesville GOLe?, d 0 •I D Ouptliod, Dnatin, O | dia Boatman A 2 child*o W Unton Johnstown I 3 W Traaca, Wooater.O I ■ Bradaj,Ut Plaaaant B 8 Tboaaa*, Clnofoastt I i A Oollard, Freeport P Barr, OonDactlctt I II fortt, Tovaodn I fMFalkexner.W. Newton II Fslkamer, Lstrobe I G Walker A la, Bmrtn. O' ! B HioluAUßi Lnnia J B j**o, New Lisbon, 0 Mla Nancy Hall, J M Bmllb A lady, A sister -1 i B 891 th, Vm co ’T Tfl Lelteortrg,Wllliaaup>i - Batthfleld and Third stmt, tr.nomarom. i Ch Eteta. New York H HOrlßj, Ppringbill J F Boon, Brownsville ' W Bootl. do P J Bpbar, Wash co W f Bphsr, do W A Woods, Btr.J H Done Wo Tiota, Payette dip Seth T Haul, Brownsville N Goal la. ' do A B Shew, do John Ftew*rf,HcKeeepor? U B Marthens, UeaUtiUle If R Borel«n KriT.WMt co O W /obnaoa, Oblo John PMoOom. Tboe MafatUnl, Ohio Jm MoSa-, Forra* co Q Oordou, Oretaa co ft WiM, Clarion H Bcukell, LcLlghg, J W KcCnlUagb, fJyett® ft B McGregor. kSoEren ’t J O Nkbolt, BewsrS, N J Heard norBL-LibMi Left Deriesll, D Kerr. West, co O W Zal l*r, Paatsct«w r * Sbeonoo, John Qiecr, Franklin K lUrtle, do O T Brawn A U. LondooJPi J J Neil Indian, Jay tfcJaaklo, it Wob*rlo»r, Oreeoabuts a Herm.o. ■ L Mohn«F,n*w Balem K N Bsok,A>blaad,o 17 straot, toot of firth. SBoreisroe. SANOBb B4SB, WGII iwhius, Br«ddockV Had W W K«tr, UolaoUiWQ H Ollsrr, Portitasin* W Blair. Wash, J M Cooalogbatn. Welt*- Sll'r.V. D 8t«wl«w WallSTinis e *» Molls Dry. Fieteoce J V *rw, Mooo tp JceOaab. Vwh Pi Mmeinold, do ft MoAnderson, B Maori*, J U Colt ran, Cenonsburg A Oetamso, do W W Kerr, Woodsflie £ A Biddle, Wfl .Till* . F W Bern*, B Taranto a b H Oarllsle Bdurstown 1 Wstker A leir, i Vko?!b« . i MeCiUog, Plum tp A Harper, Jtakentowo - Jno T Campbdl, IHckcry uttsPßDceater, Butler Mrs thracuUr, de ThosForsjtb, Bltkors ft Mo'riaoo, Floreooe J B Ouimofugs, Butltr MraCummloys, do Mra M Bolster, Macomb ft K Ulll/BuoDflnTllie J U Befog, do at JB-eiit, do tiluJßrvlo, dj Joo J Joidan, Wash, Pa , -No. *, It. Olalr street \ . nonntoa. BID LION BOTi B 4 Jackeou, Fluroace Jno BobltisoD, J Caibooß. A Field, Jaatnitovn A U Oiiwetf, Ohio J (I RoMell, Butler T W lifer, do MMlttsr. -do L P Welker, do 9 V WUioo,Meed?ille J T Myeitt Butler jDOPFSOn, Joo BaUford, Butlar 1* Ballford, M Bautlay, ZallaaODla O Medlch, Jtflco 4-Medkb,' -do NATIONAL HOTI •No. IBT, Water straet . raoraitroa. p. ausrtis. J B Coamings, W. Newtoa 1 { Bnoefa Ten&g, ledlaut I iMToU*n.O 8U Cathono. Moreau eo.Ol Weynwburg I JDW»got I Braddocr«fisW| Jae4.yo6h, , 1 * troop, lawteocwV., |J bu Babfsoo, Llmetown lOaory Boblsobi do . ht 0 Bentley, Mas. cits ft H Cl*rC ' do 7 t Forsyth. IlUaofs . 9 W lihM.A.le. Qrcanfi'd. 1M *st*r flihson, WsshToo FOordon. Moo. city [A Coray, Pert Perry " . W Smith, • -* |W H Hmcm, BrowsesiUe N’rwwa Wrmmm i ' > - Pajlis, Out. 24,' 1851. [• American affairs os'tlrtr ride the AtUatlo • Ukw a more happy tors tor lb* ohm of tho union. already been assured by 1 the vara sympathy of tbs Pnaoo Napoleon, bat w* were hardly authori • ltd to espeot that he would espouse the causa of the Norib with the enthusiasm be eeemi to » have done. TkU Print? returned to Prance i fully comvimctdof thejoetiee of tie cautt inwhiek the /forth it engaged, and of tie potter to make i that cautt triumph, and there eonvietioueke dote not keeitate to proclaim eecrytehere. The Icfla enee of eaob an advocate is already visible la the governmental press, vhioh ji tbU oeee It bat a rtfl : r of the opinlont of principal pertont around the throne. With meh an adroeate end •Qoh inflaeoce, the labor of the Southern agents will ba an op-hill and a profitless work. A Turin paper says that tha Emperor Napo leon bat advised the King of Italy to batten the eoaplete organisation of hie aimy, to at to he ready for impor act events by the ftrit of aurob next. Thlt remark entere into the order of Ideat vhioh looks to the speedy overthrow of tbe Austrian empire, and its re-partltlon be tween Itely, Piasria and Hungary, while Na poleon it to here for hit there of the spoilt, whether he it an, actor or a mere looker-on, the coition of provinces this tide the ““*oe. Belgian, being neotrel territory, (i tt good e frentler for proteotlon at Franoe wants, and Belgian u to remain at the it j bat Franoe mast have the Bhenlth provinoet, and to get them promise* Prattle to aid her lx extending her tvey over all Germany. The prospeet it tussling to everybody bat AattrU, end the be- Uevert In Ut realisation are growing every day more numerous. In that ease tbe King of Prattle did not visit the Eapdfror lately frr nothing. The Aaitria&a, naturally alarmed at *“*• °f things, have started the report that the King of Prattle and the Emperor of Austria are toon to have an interview, bnt the report it prebably without foundation. The whola of Italy consolidated under one bead, at Borne, the enrieot kingdom of Han gery re-established, France with her natural >oood«rle* on the Norlfc _*s well at on tbe South, German reorganised and placed nnder one head the Oburoh disconnected from Its tern poral liens and placed upon a basic of a higher , and more letting order-~thls It a work Winter than tne first Hmperor accomplished, and one ! which may woO tempt the ambition of Loti* . Napoleon. It It a work which will nuke him i live in history as the first statesmen of the oontory, and yet he bat bat to say tbe word and U will be aoootnpUehed. We believe that the I plant are undergoing incubation, and that they * will be executed with a war so short as eoeroely * to bs worthy of the name— Oor. o/ Commercial ! Adccrtittr. 1 lsa fionthern Kansas— * Brtteds Oettehid from Kn- SoAb*. 001 IO onard l *»« Cherokee Dr. Weed, oi Gen. Lane’s steff, arrived here yesterday fmm the Western trmy. He lelt Lena oo .'riurdsy, twelve miles from Bolivar. Fremont aiui S gel were in the immediate vicinity. , Lane , j'l>ng*dv h*e been detached from Fra mom’s column, si>d will move southward on tbe Missouri "order towards the Cherokee nation. Tbit intelligence will be received with great joy in ell partrof tbe State. The rebel* bow threatening our southern border, will be speed ily disposed of, t'od. Kansas sued Irma any larihcr inroads of the invading savages. Major Ressell, ol Oitge, ten miles below Hnmooldt, arrived hero on Monday night He gives the most disiressirg acconotof al fairs on the sofltbcasiern border.. He and bit family have been driven from their home bv tbe rebel*. A party oi secessionist*, said to number 487,* are now to Alien and Woodson counties, over running those, counties and threatening to sweep through the whole Neosba valley. Msjor Aatsel! tears that oar next newt will be tbet loli and Ltrny have followed the fate ot Inckleaa Hnmboldt. Ciiixsnt are leaving that pen of the State in lb haste, leariog ali their furniture and goods behind. Sconu irom Leroy report a force ol 1,200 Mictonrtane within thirty Smiles of Humboldt, with tbe avowed purpose uf making a raid up.oa Kansas. Msior Russell, and his von were led out and shown ihe tree they were to hang on. Wh*n s was pointed at Russell he appealed to thf leader and asked bim if be would splatter bit wife with £his brains. The family after wards escaped by resorting lot very skillful stratagem. The reports show what perit we-are in. The rebels began by etching have burned T*»»* State bu ikousindv of eoldurs io the field, batnone are left to defend our own koaet.r-LsoornuorrA Oontercattve. We find ia tbe London Amtnan of the tßi of October i&et, the following notice of tbe marriage -of the daughter of an old Pitu bnTgber. We*wiah Mr end Mi*. McDowell til bappuieea imegrb*blo. ia tb’a connection we nay say that Mr. end Mr*, Spang arrived bjrthe Parau, in New York, on Tuesday U*t, fitb ioataut: ■ i MARAllfiDi McDjWBLL-iPANa.-iit faint to t»,*- vieiae rh««y Oity, In the Ktti year of bar agT * The funeral .will uke piece at lo o'clock nil (Friday) Kcavtso, trem tbe rulftoct of Oapt. B. 0. Bano, Isabella attest, to prooefd *o Bt. 31ary*a Oeaw tary, ?he fi toads of the family ara Invited to attend Great Baieaiva itr Day Gdob«.—Ladles wanting any kiod of fall and winter good# will and tbe beat assortment, at less pricee than ever known beforo in thia eit y t at J. W. Bar ker *Co.»«, »/Market atreet. We call the attention .of the ladiee of both oity-abd country to their stock of cloaks, shawls, meriaoee and their oomcrow etylca qj dreee goods; f Vmnt.r» New Turk Dili, Pape,. U 1 ;• had ** Oifdecfenflej*. New. Depot. Hear, Mrnoi'., oecito poet-office, led P. p. Cue'i. Cbrooicie Bailfling. Pittock agent. Wm. Poiieer, OerpeoUr end Joiner. Jobe promt tlj attended to. Care nod attention Siren to all work antrtnted to him. Call at hip obbio. Shop, Virgin allej, between Smith geld and Grant f Dopron o.';Bana, Water Oort and Homco pelblo Pbyilolan; aleo agont for Reinbow'e adt. brated Troii (br Bnptnrat. Corner or Penn end Wm/ne Straata. + DaariiTßT.—Dr. 0. Sill, Ho. MS Penn etl ettende to allibranchee of tbe Dental^profoeelop, O^l^namt'inrAuJuiS'u^Sgariapn: pared Item the raeelpt of Dr, Stephen Sweet, of dm* sggg.v.»b»«~« .a»t»ti«."jaLrga SJrS .i! kfikilait tvmtr rwn with the most aatooUhtae nceeea. -gs so eiktene remedy ft it without a rtraltiodwlfl alleviate pets men speedily than any other •nrtpamMow,, for eF*haSm3snS r*«ngu»i Disorders it ta tnlp tafrUiblcMdaau Bow, W*m^^Sy^i; D BraSS, eooihlnc brnutneend pcwerftu etfeagthealegpropet* ‘k*. UILIBB a 00. A emu, Oomr wSdud tkcopd atm-MlHuabereh. ««m mo jteihtatg iy* A raw MORS RECRUITS wfnted to All the tanks of the * DNIOK JtlFLBd, under Oapt. TQOB. B. BOBS. TaaOotaptcy flUte officered, as soon ae complete}* orgti-laftd, an m allu. .bleb mil bs paid 10 .tockbold.... or ibelr 1.g.l rfuriWnUUTii. on or sftertbe 6th Inatant. ' npdJM.lt., JOHN PABPtR. Cuhler. O^DIVIDEND._Th^ T "“‘ident iB and dividend tf TWO DOLLaHS t-XB XBabß, paVable to stockboldera cn or a'ter tbs IQtn Inst. P * nofcdid f. M. OOBtK>N t ge:reUrT. Putttuaaa Tann ObarAHT,i ELECTION D luS*i “* KrSSvSa- Utb fnitm betweenllo’clock a.nuend 2c/«!o)a ».m. nnXctd JOHtt o. EQOr.LT, OstbUr. umc* wnntxx iMua nca coktsav.i „ Fttbbargh t 'boT. Ist IMI. / (ra*AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIBBOTOaB of Ihta ( oopaDf. to serve for tbe tuning yWr wdl be ffsid et tbe Offlce, No. 0J Water street, oq TUBjJOaT; ibs tSth tost ,• hetwsso (be ooore of 11 a. m azd 2 p. m. . r M. CORDON, Secretary. . Bzcsavo* caxi or Prrrmsoai 1 . .. October 18th, ISeLt ELECTION for Diroctora of n k Will be held at tbe Banking Ucnee on MONDAY, November 18,1561, between Umbcura or 11 a. m.and 3p. m. Tbe ensoal meetlnß oftitock. boiders will be held on TUBSDaV, November A, *t II e.rn. (oclfl) M. M. IfUKKA V, tleshler V « Sin’s IiAXI, Pittet orgh, uct 18,1891. (Ts* AN ELECTION for Thirteen Direct 018 Of this bank will be b* o’clock a m. oclfclm OSO. ». VAN DOItXN, fWsbier . iaoe un tuax uct n, tMI. [JTpAN ELECTION for Thirteen J_i|. rector* of ibis Bank, to serve dartax the en* E!?V e !f» T UI h ‘ ,d •* *he tenklog House, on MONDAY, Nov. 18. h. between the boars uf lle.m and 2 p at ennaet mretlug of tbe »tOLkbo’.dnre will Le held •Mb* BanklngHoose on TVBeDAv, at 11 o’clock a. a. [ocUdmJ J, MAQOmw, Oasbter. . . auaen.ai nut, uot it, ten. r3*AN ELECTION for Diraotore of 77 . tbla Baok.toaarve for ths aosnina j'eera will be bald at tbe Sacking Oow, rn tbe 18th day cf No* imsb«r» between tbs hours of B o'clock •. a. and a o’clock p. m.. The Annual Meeting <4 lb* will La held at tbe Necking Hlos*. on TUESDAY, the |tb day of Nov. at 10 o'clock a. m. cclSidtnol* J. w. 0008. tVhiw U*Q3A*iaa* bARE, i Htfabnrgh.i k ctober IT, |«1. j n*T*AN Et£OTION or WR&OTURB Ai.. °a. f e 1 ? 1 * B * ek * to *x «he ensuing jeer, will beheld at tbe Besktug Hooar, en MOMDA?,-ao! remberlßsh, beiw.eo the hours of 10 k. .ndSo'eto k r.n. “I lb. etutkhol J.ra .ill b. ~id “ T .°*S D * T, n'OT. ttb, at 10 .'.lock a n celT:»)td flip. D. HoGßaw, CkihUr Q.AB FIXTURES.— LAHOa ABOQBTM&2VT asosiV£u B'or Sale by BAILY, FARRELL A GO., ■O. I»e POORTH KBUP, eeiadymeSO bxJHI JN Jfi W »OOD» FALT. AMD WIMTIBI TAIL AND VfiNTNR! LAT*BI BXILBBI LAtlfif BIYLEA Attfcco)4it*ttdof JAMES C. WAff, Corner ol Pena nml St. Olalr ntn. : Tbe hereof Jatnte a Watt, d «OKd, rupKtr.ll/ UTltepnbUo attention to the n.w etock d raLL AND Worm GdinDS. odmprtolng all tbe beweet It/lee or faablnable eaUntal adapted to ORRLW MINB’ WIAR,kIIcHIdi an earl/ cell.. The, bnit. Bate will be conducted on tbs aam a sbaaner Mr beretokww. The stock of new goods Is equal W any In tkwdly. - *. cdgjyd A. McOLURO,. Commleeton Mercbtant, rortbteelebt Crude awl Befiued Carbon (His, , j. NO. «1 WOOD STBStr. - » ■ flclMy .. -■ ■ , . .. IL. J QBAnr-UK-b DBAfIAM. G. GRAFF A GRAHAM; ; PRODDCB .AND MBROHAUTB, ./... No. 2045 Maitgir Stun, PHILADBLPaiA tdMtf : fkU. OUAULBti H. BXOWA, hyklofeV nnd 'Surgeon, oaeegMWASaTederAlfitreetg - ; Oppedta Oolouuada mw, n«Ar ib* Fuspsntfoe . artgoagNT Clt« DR. M. U, JONES, - - taawTi.iKbvajcat'i'. PITMBUNHB j’WDB^D^KEO— -15 1° ■rtm'' " —‘' -da " •‘ „£ ,jjfdo __ Kjo Hum, » iohojukh * Lura, CATTLB MARKETS. JUnuxrOinuttuin. »«WBJW7-*S» o|. ftlinji o> Cltileli lb* Cckjn YirAU- BWS»!lBKoUy 49S fattd. Oflhb ncmb*r SS7 van' thf prfewr&Bgfof from to 3%c fc,'**bcj*?r lnptoqnCltr. tbd flSttipga of Sbtep wcro tfttfuaX **»• Umttid, tMcblog. only 291 ho«u.' p t j«, r*a«ioftVottt M b*'ar», flroai2 19 3^; ; Tfi .VJF e [ DB * of Hom were larger »tua . 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