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THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES, OCTOBER 4, 1859. foe Democracy of Oblo. Tax euergy with which the Democracy of Ohio carrying on the present conteit, commands the admiration of our party friends ia all parts of the We might fill our paper with notices of commendation and praise from the Dem- ocralic press of. other States. The con- And tboae, Least Daagerpus.

-Jeto of Honor. I ever That which has the Faults, test in Ohio is looked upon with deep interest by our brethren in othe-r States. -We have their most profound sympathy and beet wishes for cur success. It is a noble spectacle to witness our Democratic orators and tho working men of partv, at work in every part of the State. By their the good cause is advan- We bare troth, justice, sonnd polities! principles, the maintenance of law and order, and.

the vindication of the Constitution, to inspire os to action. to and will, we firmly believe, i triumph. Let there be no relaxation no cessation of our laudable efforts, nn- til our opponents are beaten Driven from the field. This effected and Ohio will stand at the head of the Democratic column, with the honor freely and cheerfully accorded to her, of having put down and forever prostrated a party which was organized with evil and wicked intent, and whose chief object has been to make commented on here. It ia generally thought that he should have controlled Ins temper and met the arguments of Judge BLACK in the spirit they were gir- en.

While it is to be regretted that Mr. DOUGLAS cannot make himself understood on the slavery question, it is perhaps proper to suggest that be is not Portsmouth, Ohio, I jjfc i to a ke it any better by denoun- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1859. d-g tLose who speak of bin, wick- DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. TOR GOVEBX08, BtTFCS P. EAXNEi', of CvyaAoja County.

fcrEUTEIfA.VT COVEBSOB, H. SAFFORD, county. JCDGE OF THE BCPKEKE COCRT, HEXRY C. WHITMAN, of Farjicld County. AUDITOfi OF STATE.

G. VOLSEY DOHSEY, of Jfiamf County. or STiTE, upon the Constitution of the United WILLIAM BCSHNELL, of Eichland County. States, and sever if possible the bonds of our glorious Union. Although activity prevails among thc Democrats of the State, we invoke our friends their diligence and increase to achieve a triumph the fruits wiil be of such lasting advants peace of society and the prom honest constitutional The Democratic Press of Ohio.

TUB Democratic papers of ibis State are doing good ff-rvite at this Never were the energies of the Dcmncra- tic press more completely concentrascd on the lines of he opposition than ibey are now on the Republican column -From one end of thc State lo the other, the Democratic editors are upholding the Constitution, maintaining tlie Union, and making vigorous atsanits and successful war upon the wicked and rcad schemes of the Republicans. We i there never was a time in which there was such a i nf i and harmony of ae- tion among the numerous and i i body of men.a 1 that which pervades the ranks of-tlie Democratic corp- i tnrial of Obio. The effects of harmony and energy, i tell on the FCC- i ond Tuesday of We 1 gratalatc our brethren -jf the PoriKiciatic press on the and i of action which a result achieved by their own good sense, i i and a i ism. We hopo i them to have a good time of honcbt wlio'e-soulf-d in a few Once more to thc breach, i dear The Great Conflagration on Shipboard at New Orleans--Loss $175,000. The liulle'in of Saturday says: 5ECBETAEY OF STATE, JACOB P.EIXIIAED, of Franklin County.

BOARD OTf ytJBtlC WOEKS, ed If 3Ir. DOUGLAS believes that the question of slavery cannot be fully determined by the legal voters of an organized territory till the people thereof vote for the adoption of a Constitution under which they are to be admitted into the Union, let him say so. If, on the contrary, he believes they have full power to determine it. at any time prior to the adoption of a Constitution, by unfriendly legislation" or otherwise, I he should say so, and then he could be understood. I am sure Judge BLACK is quite as desirous (if possible) of placing Mr.

DOUGLAS right, as he is himself, if he will only say precisely where he stands on the question. The people of Baltimore seem to be settled in an amicable without resort to force by either power. AH was quiet, at the reception of tho latest intelligence from the aeat of troubles. The General Post Office Department is getting along prosperoasly under the able management of Mr. HOLT, notwithstanding the embarrassments thrown around it by the defeat of the appropriation bill by the Republicans cf Congress.

It was hoped by them, and generally believed, that the Administration would be inadequate to the task of carrying on that branch of the government in the absence of an appropriation; and hence, they anticipated that an extra session of Congress would be called, and Mr. GKOW of or Mr. SHERMAN of Ohio, would be elected Speaker of the House, and they, the Republicans, would have veered astern, I insisted on Mr. Ward i Official Advices from China. WASHINGTON, Wednesday, Sept.

28. Tuz dispatches received by the Government narrate, with great minuteness, the recent events in China. Flag-officer! Tatnall says that the British officer in charge of the gun-boats, hai" him, and said nothing about silent appeal was powerful indeed. Do ring the few momenta he was on board! the PowhaHan he would look ausiously at his Admiral and at the boats. OCTOBER ELECTION.

Justice of Ibe Peace. FBI Editor of the Tuns will please on- the name of CORN ELIL 5 MrOU i candidate for ibe office of Justice of thc having visited Peace, at the ensuing election to Ueld at the bout aid, but his! Second Ward Engine House, 1, ia the city indPoH. Da-1 of Portsmouth. Oct. 3, 59.

MB. Councilman. EDITOE--I'lease announce the name of DEEDS as a candidate for Councilman in After he left," continues officer Tat-, ourt ii Ward, to fill vacancy occasioned by .11, I held a conversation with our resignation Mr. G. A.

Waller. 4, "59. nail, Commissioner, Mr. Ward. He agreed with me perfectly, that, under the circumstances of our position with the En- "lish, and the aid the Admiral had ten- made the offer, which was thankfully and promptly accepted.

While the boats making fast to the hawsers which COMMON PLEAS JUDGE. are authorized to announce JOHN iEY, at a candidate for Judge of the Plea's Circuit, composed of the eoun- glisn, ana tne aia me Aamirai iiau icu- common Pleas Circuit, composed of tfie coun- dered me the day before, I could do no ties of Scioto, Lawrence, I'iko, Jackson, and less than tow the boats to his relief. I Vinton. qssr- are authorized to announce the name OLDEN a3 a candidate for the of- of control of all the Committees, and be able to embarrass and break down Mr. going on board the junks, for reasons (and his suite leavinc the I WL II II.

11 i A BCCHANASS Administration! Thanks id and left us, but soon re- to the firmness and ability of Mr. HOLT, turned in one of the English boats, de- all their anticipations have been signally ciaring that, as the Loey-wam was his defeated--there has been no eitra session and going under --and there has been no balk in the de wholesome SHEBIFF--LAWREXCE COUNTY. a ---j WE are authorized to announce JOSEPH L. which will be obvious: He first reluc- a of approbation and concurrence, he would remain in her. I reluctantly yielded to re his gallant impulse." county at the ensuing October election.

Mcto awakened to the importance of the Re- which meets the approbi- Captain Tatnall towed the boats thro' i THE ROMAN BULLETIN OF NEW BOOKS. THE ROMAN QUESTION. POPULAR TALES FHOM THE N02SE. STATE BOARD OF EQCA THOMAS I A Jadcmn. SCIOTO DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

BEPEESO7.1TIVE, iTiPilEN SMITH. A 5 JESSE J. A. J. ENSJ.OW.

EECOKDKR, B. TT. DOWLAS. ATTor.r:ET, MARTIN CHAIN. mRrcToc, THOMAS HATCH.

33 tHe imitations, that their efforts will prove in out reference to party organization, and possioie, to induce travelers, ana icmpo-. bgen by a BrUish ii.sceiianeoas Bon ai -vaye on band it is to be hoped as well for the good rary residents, to rent rooms, and take cer the Admiral was A name and prosperity of that ill-fated ci- board. The winter season is the harvest wounded. Captain T.tnall iu a barge Portsmouth reputation of republican of this city. Then, the hotels and board- to visit him.

hen i a few ft a of One door East of Market. houses, are fall, ruoney is A i 1S59. i i i i i i ii i im ai it, i. successful. Nocity in the Union has been so times are lively, merchants patronized.

Qf a ij htly thoroughly under the control of savage and gaiety has its wonted freedom. flag-Lieutenant Trenchard. They 1 1 flT? A i 1 n. Vl Shortly before MX o'clock l.i-.t fire broke out between dock? in th? forward part of the Miip Illif M.ii.-on loading for Liverpool i cotton, by her apent, Mr. T.

C. i rind i a l'n-1 40, Third District. Tlie flaiuos headway i a a i i for fore aderjuate force of fircmun could THOMAS nf Mugs. A or i A I LEW Id A.N'DEUS'J-V, 'if Laurence. A I F.

CORY. KALP1I LEETE. JOHX EX DEE. A I IK! I i i 'f. I I I i I i p.

i i I A I and unprincipled rowdies. It has be; come dangerous for business men to walk her streets, even in day-time. Unless i rowdyism is crushed out, by the popular I voice, soon, the commercial importance of a i will depart to other cities where life and property can receive ade- quate protection. Ex-Gov. MEPILL, First Comptroller, and Hon.

II. J. ATKINSON. Third Audi, tor of the Treasury, have obtained leave 1 of alti-ence for a few weeks, from tlio on! erons i of their respective duties, for recreation in Ohio. arc always found i i engaged i in dl-charging labors i i 1 i ofiicial position.

JS'o officers stand i fairer here for efficiency and competency I a (hey, i their domocrac-y is an GRANITE. find the following in the Ashtabula Stntinfl of September 1. The Sentinel, it will be recollected, is GIDDINGS' home organ. We clip at first a MR. IvO'-ofoco pnpcrs are RIV- themselves a deal oi' trouble over tilt following expression, which they MI.V Mi-.

DKS'NISON miuie a i'nv sini'e an en- in "If I am Governor of Ohio--and 1 cjrjr'rt to be--I i nut le'. any i i hi; ret 1 to or any slave Stntc, reached the Cormorant before the boat was entirely sunk. Captain Tatnall says that the Chinese Couiinissioners had previously notiGc'3 Mr. Ward of their arrangements, and rcvjuested i to accompany the British and French Ministers to Peiho. To this he consented, thereby, to a certain extent, assuming the platform with the latter.

The sincerity of the Commissioner was much doubted at the time. D. K. CADY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Uo. 68 West Third Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO ROMPT A SPECIAL A I In collections.

IXXK.TO YOUR Interests. MARKET STR'T, Portsmouth, O. AT THE OlS'E PRICE CASH STORE! OFFER AXDSELL GOODS at LOWER PRICES than ever has been sold in Portsmouth, and warrants his goods to ix as good in quality, as any ever sold hutis market. No Deviation in Now in Store, and offering in part as follows-. LADIES' DRESS GOODS! Black Lustring, Crode Ehine.

Taffetta, Moire Antique, rep figured, striped, bayadere, and fancy Fluid and foulard silks, black and colored all-cons. plain and printed French merinoea as low as 75 cents per yard. Black bombazine? black and fancy Cashmeres, nil wocl Delnir.es in printed PERSIAN DELA1NES, for cents per yard. Clolilde. Tnion End Savory Plnids.

Mohair and Oriental Lustres, Oe betrej. Courilla Lustres, bayadere coburps and Vulenrias for 2," cents per yard, plaid and faired pnj-eliTi 5 canton cloths, colored and blink AL- Al'ACA LUSTUES.ns low 20 cents pervard; Milan Lustres. Hob and Union Madonna and Silk Warp, Lavella ic. WHITE AND LINEN GOODS! Damark Brilliant. Hair Cord Uimity.

nainsook to i i Lo.hvirlt, Thomas I'sicrnn Plaid and plain, plain and plaid Jackonets, Swiss II. P. i Mu-lius siripcd, pl.iid. dotted, and plain v. hite STILL HANDS.

a i i a i i i i i control of this a of the YOU i Treasury is a secured from pccula- TUESDAY is the time i a a for the A a State Election. Demo- li llas rained here a incewamly a Scioto, A rot; A Are i for tlu; te J' 3 Muc-h damage Ins ur i A I Are you a llio Clicsl1 i i v.ill clinl''V thy btivoaet, jO hcfn Mr. H. in direr tcnna. having iieh lul JJuiwcrnt iv( f.vo it- to that he did.

li Mr. JJm haif tliis to If the to i uut a lir-t a for Mr. 1). in ijiiartcr. U)cy on lo bo urc of being able to poll P- ke a a from 1 dil TM' gather to the spot, the fire was i ho act as they ought generally will be checked for fiercely over thc forward part of the i a to i i 0 some weeks along said 1 tcl, and soon bt-cnmc In ELI.

c'jou utxituiu ii uiu. i ii i trust to chance, to accident, or to a little more than an hour after thc alarm was the a i A I deck forward, the 1 1 they only IIOI-K Cor, tliry tittle lilTortE- boom forward and A ichtit can lie done, and warks were a mass of fire. IT 0 is it i o'clock it became apparant that the vcs- Wc make no clap-trap icl must be abandoned to ncr fate. Thc Chief of the Fire a was i i and measures at i forced to acknowledge a they hnve been presented in the give up the bhip, and the a a this a and as we nnd Fire concluded a i ic before you for Corrc-ponilcncc of thc Portsmoulh Time'. WASHI.NU-ION CITY, October 1, Ohio Eiirjlitl Opinion of the Juan njf'iir Thf Gi'ii'Tiil I'ost Dfpnrtmnit Tlie approaching Sessi of The paper.s from State represent Legal Decision.

IN the Probate Court of a. made which muM Inciden-s of the Explosion of thc Great Eastern. A correspondcnt'if thc X. Y. Times, who was on the a Eastern at thc i cf the disaster, i Tile a a i of i i occt'rrcd.

i i i tiio re'-pi-ctive a i nf character i sui-h diMi-ttr-; call out. Tin- i Mr. A i a yf on (lie briujrc. abaft thc s-cenc of tlic explosion, a umkT shower of i i shieKl i h'i i a i of my the belief that he I i' to steer the s-hip as a- hhc is a ship." A a a old layi.ii: a ilo.ir on a p-irt of He a a i off a a at thc i of thc dis-as-tor a 1IC renders of Tuat to Icurn that I am the of Faraiiv 1 have thorn nnd bla'-k liohWiRt. Wash Blouii.

kite co- silk Thtilo. i and Turleian Riciiarcl-on tt Sen's r.r.d Owden Mad i i mnnufncturc. Linen L.iwn Linen Mcatlied un- i i i and I.incn blic'jt- not be Fnrpr C'-V DA'MASK Tadlo Linen XAI'KIXb. 'ery i I Linen, Comb for and deliver all nrtirk-s piirchsu'cd uf ni.i'ls me. free of eh-intc.

in any j-nrt nf the i itv. W. S. McCULM. SIUI be of considerable interest to a i i i trators.

In the of the estate of Itrophy, deceased, thc a i i i trators claimed a they should not be required to account for any interest or increase of tho trust in i a durinir the first eighteen of i a i the i'umis had I been used in their own business or loaned to others. licld i tal-iiiu' his kiu-e cK the tin.br-r. and Men Silk i shirt- 5 grey, nnd mixed i i S.L.\cry and colored siii'l IIH n'y and Stella. CVlunere i i I 1 JP, Mar.luiiu-. aiid vlr.

MATS AND ISHAWLS A liroi in- oili. Bi.inki'_ Sipi.nv Ln i i i i i i i he looked up i thc of projrc- i had i'allen, and then i re- his a i as if i had i a poned. One bis 1'ncnds a a and i i ship's side a out. a i i i i i A i i terror, a the -''M "d- 1859. Fall Trade.

A V. I.I 1 I BUSKERK DAVIS, WHOLESALE PEODUCE DEALERS. Ko. 119 Buckeye Block, Front Street. I i I I V.V.V i i i i i i i i I a a A 1 i Stock" i i i i i i i a i i I a TM I OIL CLOTHS, EUGS, I STAIR LIKENS r-; s-l Oil Cloths Ttift- I V'-lvct i a Alicact i A i i M-1 i e.

Cl'jihf. M.it- sn.J and M.I.I I. men. in --c il-. funds crime i the of a i i a they are i a for simple interest if in i own business, I i i a (Linger had passed, assured all I who came near i in broken I i "ftrc bt.

A nrtiLl-: i give i .1 and such rate nf interest as thov received that a most disgraceful aft-ur occurred, if loaned to others; that thc law did not I A I i ehould be towed out i river, which Ku fc as have also been discussed at the lute diseu.sion between OIU our 0 or i a 0 the idea of any was done assoon as possible after, a steam honeUh i Messrs U.vN-NKV and DENSISOX, a i perquisites to in tc3 f()r of Ohio It SPCms of estates; and a in a i a res the increase of the estate belonged to out into the stream with the i i of as freemen her down to the flat opposite Slaughter House Point. i the lire thc lower cotton presses wore in sonic as the i i i was in One week from to day and tho election I "at rowdyism prevented General that i i and drove the sparks i i the yarda in a way to create a sion. The Jlelins cleared from this port lasi July, but bad to put back in distress, having sprunjr a leak. She came out of i dock last Saturday, and had about 2.0UO bales of cotton on board last was owned by Joseph Titoomb. of Maine, was about $70,000, and.

we believe, is i in Boston and New York. Tho being on board, we presume ia covered insurance in foreign oflicos. Tlie a i of the forr-ma-it, about o'clock, came takes plaee. Let every democrat do his i'P cal I1 tlic as well SEE THAT VOTE ON oc ii! Judge K.vNNi:v. When we consider one day to your 'hose blackiruards belong to a party.

duty. perform A LI, VII.I. HE VEI.L. work ar ht, that claims all the decency and i i jienre of the country, as also to bo i exponents of free speieji. free 'orrefpondenee of the Portsmouth Times.

A I CITY. 2G, '50. evcryichcre the atonish- of every decent person must be 'he Kan Juan Difficulty ia Kiiyland-- aro a their a a i on that of Thc Ohio Political (jininxiirni and Mr. i i i- sum. Such conduct is a disgrace to Jlnii'jlni--The R'linn Alui-entfn' 1:1 Plate, as well as the town in which it A'.

Athiiisnn--Thc Wtntfifr'i eurrod. Xo man in Oliio possesstfs more as several firemen were i i reach the mast snapped. i a they succeeded in petting away in time. len. PUGII and, a i a i of San Juan by i none lias shown more courtesy and fair- A i a and 1'ritish troops attracts, ness in bis political career.

If such is iiiis i i i a a i here. i the freedom which sbam-Republicaniam the trust fund and not to the trustees. The administrators a i an extra allowance for services of about ami one of them a still a a of SHOO for services rendered beyond those of his associates in i the estate. These claims were overruled by tho Court, no being vested in it to allow compensation beyond the fees provided bv law, unless lor services outside of the ordinary i of a i i trators. In the present instance, where I i so larga a portion of the estate was.

in money, or easily converted into 1 the statutory a a i 1S pen I life. One of newspaper reporters betook himself' to thc extreme of tlie i a i boilers must necessarily i off in i i a a i of One a a i an officer, claimed, "Tell me the worst. I am i pared to meet my God." Very few were I louil and profane, as I have 'seen people in the very jaws of death. COFFEE. I i i Kio l' ito.

do. ORGAXIZ.YTIOX. WK a too our Democratic friends the of an i mediate and perfect organization in the various wards and i of this ty. Let such steps be a by the local committees as will result in i i every Democratic voter to the have an excellent ticket, and tho 'Osition have a very poor one, but jer that the 1'cmoerats SUGAR. i I'rimc Mncn-i i do.

SUNDEIES. 50 Ilii.xes P.ilni No. 1 do. (ioriuin do. F.m, do.

St.ir C.ir. A Boxes do. 'Jrt do. Hi-carbun itc of Soda. er a a between the claimant, and his associates, it being their business to di" i vide the labor among themselves as they departed for thc scene of the I 1 extends to its political opponents, the pleased.

The i of the court i a few days ago. It is hoped that i sooner public opinion frowns down his i i and tact may adjust the a and rowdyism, the belt ABDUCTION OF A LITTI.K I uv AN a sati.sfactory a i Sueh shameless conduct must meet the statutory allowance was a com- )e cnsation tor the labor of discharsing i position leadens are i the harder 10 1 he third claim was altogeth- because they hu ior it. because they Activity a exertion i compensate i i a disadvantages in the selection t'he ticket. It i not do for Xe-ls ii.irri;!.-' fMler.it·!·. Huvti B.

D. COXDAGE. 10 C'ul! i c. IS Kei-ln 20U i i i i Hi-d Unrds. i As-iii L'uitoa Hope.

B. D. eased. i i ot tlie court was i.u i friends to rely upon thc general a excepted to, and appealed to the Com- the DcmocnUic i a i ur mon a been i i al)J lhe dissatisfac-1 i to a i a i of every law-abiding citi- Though impulsive, and somewhat rash. zon wherever he may be found.

A I I i doubtless, yield to i The London ifurnipy the confi- Sacramento, on Tue- day evening last, a littie girl aged a ten or twelve years, was carried off by a I i a She bad been left ai home with a i babe in chanre. stepping out of the I i a suddenly throwing a a over her a carried her i the woods. IK'r pircnts tlM returned home and missing her, a MKKSTON has in search. The search was kept up i a DOUGLASS, for diskulging the i cation of that constant policy of aggres midnight and abandoned. i i the States troops from the Island of San sion which dates from the i a i of night the girl returned.

It appears that a a a i Gcn.SooTT. the celebrated Monroe doctrine. It the Indian carried her in to the woodsaclis- YARNS, c. 'lOO A--orte(l C.ilcs 1 and 1 Cuttoa B.ittinj. Cuttdii Tttinc.

ISrooin do. B. TOEACCO. A FATHER'S a Vista, Tennessee, was the scene of a tragedy a position, lhe party i is being vigo few days since. Some weeks since Mr.

i a PP i John F. Jackson, an gentleman thosc Stock consist- tion which has greeted those of thc 1 A Annl 1 1 Stork co ol Ihc following favorite brands: a of that villa-re, was informed "that his. satisfaction. They are appealing to the old traditional haired against the in this i aduee of fcuTT, and a denual ortran of Lord PALMERSTOX isi daughter, a lovely girl eighteen years, i i a i may a place between the out. in a fierce leader, on the San uan i )0cn se( uc el by Dr.

F. M. liunch I i a ana exnortmj; It seems a Lord A i question, in which it claims that the rj forthwith sought the a who had stance to saerificc i feelings and preiu- given i i i orders to cnnation of a Island is another imli- brousht dis-racc upon his name, and de- a a i incompetent and i manded that he should repair the "le nominees upon the. altar o. party by marryin- his i i The Dcetor a Tile arc beseeching to clined at the time, and Jackson gave him for the ticket must i three weeks to reconsider or leave a i rts i be attended 4 Miiherhn'a St.ir.

Florence 10s. 10 Cnddy Prairie Chicken. 10 Kepi Gedge Six Twi t. l(i Uro; K. 15.

i i a Fine Uut Chewing. 40 Hbls Queen Citv Cut and Dried. A do. do. B.

D. SilK, Hiiitvn, Poiiik-r il- hlnui-. nnd colcrtd, H-arf-. I'hcnilU- nnd i 1 I I I i i i and Moiic A and r.uii-y IV.aik. L-u-c, -ill, f.n-n:.diiic tur all bourn! s-iilui.

Si-rf i i i i i i i nnd l.i- i mi nnd chiMrcn i i colored un- I i i i i i nnd colon-d Shetland jam, i i i I 'nx hel. Col- Ion. rv Uiit.d, i ouvt r- t-d i Ciiiitc'; i nnd cclorcd i i i i I nnd -iiic tcnili-. nnd i i C( inli-, i i i i i i hnir Tin-. X(H-dle i 1 and -hicld Pin-.

-Ilk nnd liiR-n cor-(-t liuc-t-. and cjelct King-, linon and cuiton i Pillow case. Stud-. Kelt I i klcs-. kc.

Prints and Domestics! 300 i f.uuy Prints from to rrnl-i per yard, and i nnd blue and i blue nn(i orange PKI.NT^. 4-'J I'hintz, 4-D I'urnie thiuU'. and from rent? per j.ird up. 7-1. f-1.

and 10-5 Sheetincs. Urcnvu Coltijns lov, us pir yard, U- nnd 0-1 Shctlinifs. I I I.incn und Cotton Hickory Phirtinp-B bleached, Bro. and colored cotton Fl.innels, Nankeens. HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

The mnit complete ot HOSIERY aud II? ever oll'cix-d in this M.irkt-t. Pianoi Table, and Stand Covers! French I'inno Covcrv. Kmbossed la- I tile and SMnd Fruit Doilies, c. EMBEOIDEEIES, I A EDS- I3STGS, C. Lace, French Worked Crochet, Pique nnd Mourning Crape, Collars, EmbroiJercd Setn of CulUrs anil Linen Collnra nnd Inf.int's AVai-ts nnd Pim- ity B.ind^, ic.

Il.ind Worked nnd Tiire.id Laces, Thread Bobliin, nnd Lisle Edp- Insertions. Jaconett and Swiss Flounc- iiurs, white and biack SILK BLOKD LACES, And EDGIN'GS. Embroidered Lace, Heal Stitched nnd Tape Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Nett Mantillas, Shawls, Comfort', i tance. but being too to proceed, i a i dc 3rted for a i of thc manifests fears that English diplomacy lay down and went to sleep. Takiii" a 1 troubles, i doubtless, reach there long may be incompetent to deal with that vantage of liis condition, the fled, a before the British and a nationally aggressive spirit which, it found her way home, to the great joy and succec settlinz the dispute in a quiet claims, has ever marked the policy of thc I i i i i i relief of her parents.

way, before they reach there. i i 1 L-oantry. At thc expiration of that time. I th some success, so calculate in all Bunch still i i to heal the estimates Ol thc result. he had inflicted, tho determined parent, It the go tow, ith thc sense of wounded 1 brl out the vote which they If the tro to work viirorous- 20 BMs 20 hf.

lil.Ia 11 lit. 211 nidi ii) Km hf. P.Ms Oct. FISH. do do do do Mackerel.

"'li'l'SKIRK A DAVIS. restive wt and desperation, shot Bunch down in Trir. A I A Hor.sT^s IN EXOI.AXD. I The political contest in Ohio a thc question, the Past hopes that thc Fn i I'nitcd Slates. In further d'scnssingi ofl co He died instantly.

Jackson --Thcfollowingare latent of a i all true men eoneerning the American Horses, in liny- land i of the Foreign Office will be en- Mr. Ilarlan has matchcJ A i i a Its cflccts upon the future of the demo- gaged and that HO concessions icill cratic a in your State, a he cas- with British tliyniiy! Th will a i is a a in Tn horse Dea Chiles, 4 years, against Mr. 0. estimated. If the democracy succeed i hostility of PALMEUSTOX to this country Devin's Independence, 3 for Octnh, 600 a side, half forfeit, to be run on Thursday at the firbt meeting at Xew- market.

upon tVio Presidential campaign fact, he has never fully recovered from 11S150. It is to be trusted that harmony the rebuff given his troops by the heroic delivered himself into custody, and when our informant left, was in the Paris (Tenn.) Latu'sri'ltc Courier. TAU, the week of the fair at Chicago, from the 10th to the 17th. there was consumed by the guests i btained last year, swelled as it i be of those who go for the L-st and who are disgusted i in the Paris Opposition our majority in this county i be large and they do not, vain and useless will be Hopewell Nursery, above nursery now covers about twenty acres, i sto(ked i fruit trees, principally and Peach trees, from one to three ear-, ar.d from two to eight feet in heitrht. Tiiose i i to plant fruit trees arc respectfully i i i lo call and examine the abmestijck.

the advantages they have in the TSOnal which i exten-ive that persons i i supcriontv and popularity of their can We a cverv er or small trees, can he accommodated, vote for our and at puces-is low as at any rc5ion-inle nurse- The states won by Umpire at the Stock- will prevail over contention and faction, JACKSON at the battle of New f' 0 1.200 chickens, 1,325 dozen eggs at the -Fremont House 3 560 pound, beef, State ticket. I a i from all a 050 pounds 1,400 pounds butter, of the Stale is highly favorable for the re es Cnt.mha prapevines. 1,425 pounds of sugar, GOO pounds of Micros? of Judge K.VNXF.V and his to thc subscriber, nt ic Shetland Pbawls. children's AVool Mantillas, Misses' Woolen Coats. Ladies' Gauntlets nnd Ringlets, children's Knitted Boots nnd Gaiters, I a Hoots, children's Hoods and Jackets, Woolen Comforts, fie.

Woolen Goods! Cloths, iy Silk Mixed Cassimcrcs, Satinets--all as low as 50 cents per yard. Fancy Gray Tweeii and Ermine Cloths. Plain, Brown. Blue, Gray Mixed and Green Kentucky hite and Colored Blankets, Infant's Cradle Blankets. FLANKELS ALL WOOL, PLAIDS LINDSEYS, White Silk Warp.

Gauze. Shaker and Doemtt Flannel', Scarlet, Blue and Yellow Tti-i Plain, Plaid, and Plain Sacking Flannels, onrl Pin ton meeting were first-class piizes, and and that the a may i over at which time, he was Secretary of War. grouped together some of the must for- Opposition in such a manner as to If he possessed the power to deal a fi hi fal1 1C nk of a i races WM "The Cleveland American interests on tho T6 of potatoes, 20 flour, ic. I is generally believed a if B6TTHE barrels of a i i County gives a to their i she ought to give, and i our brethren in the Slate have a right to States" Cthree ntinrtcrs of a mile.) i she belongs. The recent.

Paciflc, there is no doubt he would a deserve and five each, i one speech of Mr. at Wooster, Ohio, i to wipe out his old the! men, and th reply to Judge BLACK, is variouMy I occupation question, will doubtless 8 a villains. for hro ywu happiest things in life oxp( ct he i tc( i iVll-li HEAPS--Printed obtain thc love of valuatilo a rf Orrlclt he next faculty is to get rid ETTEIl HEADS--Printed ut't villains. uew advcrtismenU. TIME f.inilwya.

e. Plum. Cherry. Hardshell Almond and All orders for nt Quaker Hot- tci'ii. Laurence county, Ohio, uccomp.uucd by lhe cash or satUtAclorv reference, will he promptly aiu-ndcd to Oct.

on short no- the TIMES OFFIOB. and (Colored. tiA MASKS, Sorafina, KHA.DES Hrndforri and Conova Damftsks, Buff NEWSPAPER! 1, 1 i i i i nnd (Irecn Cmtain Muslins nod rea dulmn Koltcrs, Shade and Picture Coras Tassels. 4, EWSPAPERr.

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