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WANTED. WANTBD-HOUSE-KBEPBR-A widow womn to take charg of the honse-work In a amelt fanitlv; wonld have no obleotlona one child. An American preferred. Inquire at 1U rorge-trt, between ana inn. tt fnoSel real nama and lMt employment.

noeb "rANTED 8ITnATinvB ir aT lerold, a knowledge of book-keeping and bnalnaaa In general; a of steady bablta and fa Reference given. Apply tU9 Weetern-rnw. nob WANTS Families wanting rood heln. can ha an-allxl Mr WAD. SIR'S Intelligent iiffloe.

No. JOS Flfth-tret, be tween Weatarn row and John. Alao two or ttiri good sowing glrlt wanted at the office. noeb VVANTBD-CLERK8, AGENTS. ME- chanlcs, Hotel-hslpa, Men need to Horses, Farm Haodi, Ao.

Alto female servants for city and eonntry In pnl.llo and private houaea; every on in want of employment, mar bear of goot aitnationa by applying at A. CARSON A GO'S Qaneral Informa tion umce, wo. 8S Western -row. ao8d WANTED By two young men, a Kur-' nlahed Boom wltb Board, la a reapectahl Oatbollo family where there are few ir no other Address T. B.

at this office, nofib ANTED GIRL A Beat and tidy girl oaa DounewurK in a imau iarni v. uei preferred. Inquire at No. ifiS Kkbmond-street. WANTED SHOEMAKERS On wo- men' peg ahnei.

Alao, binder, at No. 49 Twelfth -street, upstair. nob WANTED A SITUATION By a young WOmaav to oook. or do ffenaral honaawnrk. Good referenci given.

Inquire at Mo. Fifth- opposite niiuam ion ueataurant. no8-b" WANTED 8ITUATI0N By a young man, (resident of Lonlevllle, Ky) of goo a ahareotr aud atriotly temperat hehlte, a situation tnaoin meroantile or manufacturing business. The annlinant haa utma Irn.tuflail a nt (1i a alao collection builneea, and la not afraid to work, i Good referenoe glrea. Addreu "James." box mH.

T.fmlaatlla. RTv nnV.k WANTED -A BOY To inn errands; one who can read and write. Apply immediately at No. 18 Weat Fonrib-street. no7-li WANTED SITUATION By a young woman a Cook InahoUl.

Address A. at this oflloe. no7-b WANTED Back number! of the old SPIRIT 01 Tim TIMES. Apply at the book stand, eornar of Fourth and Alain-streets. no7-bl WANTED AGENTS A fewrooro aotlve men as Agent la the sale of a new article, Agent are averaging 13 per day.

Call and se for yourselves, at Walnut-treet, Boom Mo. 1. no73 WANTED Clorki, salesmen, book-keep-ers, porters, mechanic, laborer and others, oan find aitnationa at tbe Merchants' dorks' Begistry Office, No. 21 West Fifth-Street. Tro7b'i HALK A CO.

WANTED A GOOD GIRL To do general housework. Must understand oooliln well, and be a good washer and lroner. To one well rooommenJed an excellent plaoe la offered. Call at tba uorth-eut corner of fourth and Elm-streets, np tlr, no7b ANTED TO SELL SCBOLAR- ShlPSin Bacon's, Ohio and Gondry's (Jom- marclal College', good for full conn of study In a-vuuia-rutrj noua' onna mn save mo dav and ayenlns. UTTLS'B Ezohange OOlce, SKamora-atreet.

onying. Apply at t. W. -jno7al WANTED INFORMATION of JAMES BALL. Is not lu this oltyat present, but was bent a few years since.

It will be considered an esteemed for If any one knowing hie past or pre-nt wbareabonta will addreits W. M. at this offlo. nofb WANTED SITUATION" By 6 young man of eeyen years' experience In mercantile Dunnes, either a aulstant book-keeper, salesman, orraspondlDg clerk, ablpping olerk or lecelvlng olark. The very best ol cliy retereences can be gtren.

Addis MERCHANT'S ULEKK, oar of Box 421, Oluolnnatl, Ohio. uo4tf WANTED MAN An active young man wltb (bout law, as partner In good cash bnitneee.or permanent iltuatlon with a falrealary wilt be given, with food security for the loan of tba ImMnt. Addreaa J. ah. hoi l.Til.

wuIaMm. erlvlno. DON'T READ THIS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ANY NUMBER OF ACTIVE YOUNG MEN TO engage in oirottlaling by subscription, somenew highly ornamental and entertaining Books, Maps, ''harts, Ao. Men now operating clear from Sit to flSoper month.

Call and examine the stock and get a doaorlpilve olrcular, look at testimonials of agents now opperating, Ao. Consultation free. Oallsoou. HACK. K.

A UNITE, Publisher, oealam W. Uh Street, (up stairs.) FOR SALE. IOR BALE Omnibuses, Peddler Wagons, 1 Spring Wagon and Buggies. B. FALMKn, ocl3-amaod' Bank-street Omnibus Factory.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT FOUR ROOMS-On Ao-oommodatlon-itreet, near State-street. Apply to James Shorten, on north-west corner of Fourth and lycamore-streets, upstuirs. Bent $6 per month. In adfauc.

non-h' FOR RENT DWELtING A three-- story brick Dwelling, on Longtrorth-street, west of Park, No. Sit Apply to OAUPBKLL, ALLISON A 21 Second-street. noBd FOR KKNT 8 ROOMS On eeoond floor, No. Ill West IKth.street. Dent $IOper month, hi advance.

Apply at J. W. WA If NU'ci Hardware Store, No. 186 Main-street. no3b OR RENT ROOMS Two eligible base ment rooms; also sere'ai unrurnltbed lodging rooms for gentlemen.

Apply at once No. ill west no7b cixin-street. ilOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS with Oaa. for Gentlemen, at 9ni fTblrd-ativAt. nAr Plnm.

orSlh BOARDING. BOARDING A gentleman and wife, or one or two gentlemen can be accommodated With boarding and a iurniahed front mom, second Mart, lighted with gas. Inquire at 71 Nlulh-sireat, uer Vine. tioitb THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSM SOCIETY OF UNITED STATES, (POBCLT MUTUAL.) Offlee 08 Broadway, Ktvr Torlu THIS COMPANY DIVIDES THE entire profit, pro rata, among It Policy Holders, legal Interest (7 per cent, only) I paid on its took, which may, by InTeetment. reproduce about that amonnt, tueriy plving the ensured all the advantage of the Pu Blutnal Hyatem, wltb tbe pledge of a Perpetual npitsl Stock and the added twcurlty that Its Board of Director bare' a Permanent Moneyed Interest In conducting Its affairs wltb prndence and strict economy, ts rate are based upon the most approved English table of mortality, Torlliod by Amtrican experience to the present time.

By the Charter, Dlrldends to the Assured are to be declared eyery five years, and may be applied to the reduction cf premium, or will be credited upon tbe policy, thereby increasing the amount Insured, Parties dvsiring to Insure will be furnished with the Society's publications, rates, Ac, gratis, upon a a-' plloat Ion to the Agent. oh. I Lll 0. ALEX AN DEB, President. HENRT B.

HVDK, Vice fresldent. EuWAKD P. WILLIAMS, Secretary. GEO. PHILLIPS, Actuary.

locat oAio or airEBKiici roa oimoinrati, tfe, tbe undersigned, take pleasure In stating that "The Equitable Life Assurance Society," of New Tork.repreeentedin tblscity by David A.Trnax, Is entirely worthy the confidence of this commnnitr, and that the combination of tbe Mutual and Joint Stock prlnrlple-aa by thorn presentod-render tbls flompauy one of tbe moat ueilrabi for Insurers In ghe couotrr: Sttdinan, Carlisle a Bhaw, Stanhope S. Bow, J. i. Cbenewetb A 8. 8.

Hommedleu, Blacfaley, Simpson J). W. Oorwlu, tbompaon A Taaffe, H. B. Spenoer.

DAVID A. TRUAX, Agent, 39 Weit Third-street, Baaemsnt Uaaonio Tempi JOHN H.TA1T, M.D., ecn Examining Physician. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Feathers and Winter Millinery, Of every dsaerlptlon, which I am telling at small adruace on New Toik prloee, wholesale and retail. S. WEBB, no! 1(14 fifth-street, bet, Race and Elm.

GOLDEN 8YRUP. Just received, tome very fine Baltimore Golden Mr nip. tar sale by A. McDnALD 0U nor and Branch ttWre West JTourtlift, it ill BE ft 8 TUESDAY. CITY NEWS.

Fob Bali. One-half of the Covington Route on Fistrr Ptiag, ig offered for gale to a prompt and active oarrier. Apply at Counting-room. Adiih Ezraits CoHragr. are again under obligating to the Adams Xznreii Company for late papit in advanoe of the null.

Suoh favor are alwayi appreolated. Ko. II Wmt Firra-iTEiiT. If yon wnt superb oyitors oall at Robert Ore, No. 11 West Fifth-street, and get a can of Maltby's celebrated brand.

They are exoellent and Tery pleasing to the taste. EBiarnoAL. J. V. Jones, mentioned In ouryesterday's issue a having kicked one L.

C. Jenkins out of tbe TJ. S. Express Office, is not, we are informed, an attack of the Company, and did not make an assault upon Jenkins without Jiberal provocation. MiHoaiiLB or THi Faiaoa Rivonrtio.

Dr. J. S. Cniioher, of this eity, has donated to tbe Young Men's Meroantile Library Association, of this oity, two sped mens of Frenoh Aisignats, Issued respectively in 1781 and 1792, which, are framed and plaoed for observation on tbe bulletin board or the library. T.

M. M. L. A. Lcotobu.

Rev. Thomas Starr King, or Boston, will deliver a lecture this evening under the auspices of the Young Men's Meroantile Librarv Aaaoniatlnn. af. th Opera-home, on the "Laws of Disorder." Both as a man of intalleot and as a divine, Mr. Slog has a very extended reputation and wilt doubtless draw an Immenaa andlnnna in this splendid establishment.

Gbiai iNOBSiSs. The rapid lnoreai of the subscription list of the fenny Prfi surpasses our hlgnestexpeotationa, and is entiroly unprecedented In the history of Cincinnati inewp-papers. We appreciate the encouragement, and shall do onr utmost to produce a readable, reliable and instructive newspaper, Onr merchants are beginning to appreciate it at a medium of advertising, which Is abundantly attested by their many favors now in our columns. FOOKIT FlOKSD AT TBI 0PIRi-B0C6. A man named John A.

Boland bad his pocket picked of a port-monnaie containing about $25, day before yesterday afternoon, while leaving ths Opera-house after listening to the discourse of Ray. C. B. Boy ton. Mr.

B. thinks the thief must have heard the sermon, and avers that if men are not safe from suoh depredations while attending divine worship, and if suoh lectures fail to frighten persons from their evil deeds, it is time to try some other method. Vntai AM Tmt.rtiTH TT 11nHt bers of Counoil were present lost night and voted on tbe "turn-out" question sixteen aves and. fnnrfaen unu-vln Itu fl CI Davis, Hsonan, Hawkins, Bigbee, Johnston! aiersrau, niarsa, meyers, noble, Pearoe, Sohafer, Toohy, Torrenee, Weamer, Whitoom, KffvlA.tnn-H.llt. i mum Pa J.

B. Davis, Truer, Looker, Mack, Mayer, moore, rerry, aoss, nunyan, onearer, Bnod-grass, Tafel 14. The resolution authorising them to laid on the table was lost. HieiwiT Roibibt. A men named John BroWn was arrested on Saturday last upon a charge of highway robbery.

It appears that Solomon Steele was passing down Culvert-street, and haDDenlot to look at bis watch just at the moment he was met by Brown, me uiur eeigea it ana tore trie cnaln loose from his vest, and then attempted to escape. Yesterday morning he was before Judge Lowe upon a charge of highway robbery and committed in default of bail to the amount of $500 to answer the charge before the same Court on Friday next. Mammoth Squash. We were, yesterday, shown a vegetable leviathan, in the shape of asauash weighing 178 nounds. raised bv Mr.

A.Veager, near Florence, Ky. informs us that there were six upon the same vine, four of which weighed, respectively, 178, 148, 120, and 121 pounds tbe iber two about 50 each making an aggregate of 878 pounds. It is now on exhibition at the store of 6. W. Eaxeltine, 171 Walnut-street, together with an onion from Sonora, Mexico, which weighs two pounds.

They are raised in bills like potatoes. Sbbiovs Rbsdlt of a Family Qoabrsi. A man named Hanrv Rilev cams to hie hntnn on Water-street, between Race and Elm, yesterday afternoon, in a state of intoxica tion, ana at once oommenced abusing his family, at first with words and then with blows, till at length, seizing a glaes tumbler, he hurled it at his wife with such force that, misting her, it struck a child about two years old, fraoturing its skull to such an extent that its recovery is considered doubtful. He was arrested and lodged in the Pearl-street Station-house. Pones Coort, Tbe business at the Police Court yesterday morning, was much lavger than is usual even on Monday mornings, but it was dull and uninteresting as possible.

The single case which we report, although it contains no speciul interest, we give merely because it baa been already Nicholas Oshener, who, our readers will remember, was arrested on a charge of assault and battery, having paid one of his employees named Jacob Bumm, with blows, when he ssked for money. Yesterday morning he told bis story to Judge Lowe, but it was not calculated to lessen hia punishment, and he was fined (20 and costs. His belligerent propensities will doubtless get him into more trouble, for the fire that flashed in his eye when he heard his sentenoe seemed to intimate that he would yet have revenge for the punishment inflicted upon him. i Mar Khooibd Down add Robbbd, A man named Arthur Leery, who resides at or near Circleville, Ohio, wag knocked down night before lait on John-street, near Third, and robbed of (05 In gold, and a watoh worth 110, at least. He states that during the afternoon of Sunday he wandered about the city and drank a considerable quantity of liquor, which he asseverates was tbe worst In the universe, and a little while after dark found himself in the locality where he was robbed.

He was approached by a couple of men who Inquired the way to the Burnet House and then asked him the time. When he took out his watoh, one of them ssiied it while the other knocked him down with sl'ing-shot, He eould remember nothing farther, but was aroused by a man some hours afterward, onlv to find that his pockets had bsen 'llled of all that was valuable in them. He left the oity for bis home yesterday afternoon, fully assured that his money eould not be recovered nor the thieves i Pbocbsdikss or tbs Couktt Coukissioi- bbb. At their regular session yesterday morning, the County Commissioner! passed orders amounting In the aggregate! to 00; of whtoh $581 83 were to tbe hands employed on the new jail, and $380 70 for sundries furnished tnt Llok Hun Lunatlo Asylum. A communication was received from T.

H. Whetstone, of Anderson Township, Fresldent of tbe Cincinnati and Nw Richmond Turn-pike Company, stating that the road has bsen nnlfbea, ana atBing net viewers be appointed. Messrs. William Hopper, A. Hopper, and James Fsgin were appointed, and the Auditor 1 was requested to notify them of tbeWaet and say that a report was desired at the earliest possible period.

I sir. u. onumsn iniormea in uom.mi,aioneri that he would withdraw his salt against the County, in regard to tbe Lower ftivcr Road, providing they would pay the easts of the uourt, walea, we believe they agreed to do The Late Heavy Breach of Trust News from the Dishonest Porter Singular Revelation by the Aid of a search warrant. doubtless remember the faot that, about two weeks ago, a porter belonging to the establish met of Henry Laner Bro No. 160 Pearl-street, being sent to the bank with a oheek for $1,038 83, suddenly disappeared, and earriei the money with hint.

Since that time extraordinary exertions have been made to diaoover his whereabouts, but until yesterday they were without success. Yesterday the firm bad a warrant Issued for th purpose ol searching the bouse, looated on Syoamore-ttreet, near liberty, in whlob, his family reside. Upon visiting the "premises they found his wife and children quite comfortably situated, and th woman betrayed no discomfiture when Informed of their errand. They proeesded at on to their business and at every step, almost, found ample reward for th pains they had taken. It appears that Curtis GUI this Is the name of the dishonest party was formerly engsged with Cray, Hemingray A and also with W.

B. Smith, and although they knew It not, he had treated them in the same manner that he had Laner for they found an immense number of lamps and articles of that nature which he had stolen from th one, and a large box completely filled with books, stationary, he had taken from the establishment of tbe other. Among the other things they discovered a couple of letters from Qilie to his wife, tbe most important nf whlnh wu writfn 81st ultimo, and dated atNew York. It stated that after he toelved tha biahm nnnn th oheok ha immediately left the eity, and after warning aooai ten mues, ana riding with a a farmer, by whom was -overtaken, about fifteen further, be took the ears for the oity in which he then was. Ths epistle further stated that he had sent $100 to Doctor Koehler, In Louisville, and requesting his wife to sell her furntlnre).

and after ffAttinff thmt Doctor Koehler, follow htm to Germany; for eaiu no, "oeiore mis letter reaches you will be many mile out upon theooean." i His wife, Rosa, was then arrested and com mitted to the Ninth-street Station-house. She said she knew nothing of the manner In which her husband came by tbe goods whloh they asserted had been stolen, and that they must have been taken to the house, while she was absent She will probably be examined before Judge Lowe this morning', and It Is possible that mine furthnp Mvulntlnne will Gille bore quite a good character with all bis BiujMuyere, nun muss nav oeen engagea in this thieving basinets for the last four or five years. School Board. A communication was received from the City Oounell, eooourrlng in the resolution of th nne.ni. of on hundred and twenty-five feet of ground uu inam-iuvei, nom neory martin, lor sonool purpose.

The following teachers were appointed by the Board i Mr. Edwin Cox, in the second dlstrlot, at a salary of $600 per year; Miss Nettle Gold- burv and Misa Levins. Mnnn In th. district, at a salary of $20 per month each. A I a uuaioer oi appropriations lor aohool furniture were passed.

A resolution was arlnniail anlltnrUI purohaieof thirty feet of land on the south -r VT t. mo ui muiu-sireev, aojoining tn JSlgnth-street District School, from Mrs. N. W. Hand, at $00 per foot; $1,000 to be paid In cash, $1,000 in bonds, and $700 iu one year, subjeot to a life annuity of $100, payable to the mother of the proposed vendre.

The Committee on Salaries reported against the raising of any salaries daring th school year. Adopted. The Library Committee report th following circulation for the put month Tales, Novels, 2,097 volumes! Hiitory NiuiMiiM immsi mmm 534 Tolttoiil 474 I ftiry.M,,,M,M,1,M,MMM(.IMmlMI 428 11 and MO miscellaneous The total number of volumes in the library at present Is 18,624. Adjourned. RBOBIFTS AND EXPIHDITUBBS Of Til ClTT Dcbwq tbs Past Wiii The following exhibit of the receipts and expenditures of the oity for tbe week ending on Saturday last is taken from the books in the offloe of ths Oity Auditor: RECEIPTS.

General fund Police Court and Oity Ptieoa Watch Fund MOSS ,0011 00 84 80 MS Oi MOO 00 Fire Department fund iiignt a uod Common (14,241 29 DISBURSEMENTS. General atch Fund Buperior Court Sinking Fund Fire Department Police Court and Oity Pti.ou fund Common School Jund 4,767 10 i.Wias 1,051 00 IIO 4 ::32 77 5 11 $10,449 Bo 1 Dbownbd xg ths Ohio. Three boys, Peter Quick," Benjamin Ashley, and Edward Leighton, were rowing a skiff in the Ohio the foot of Western-row, yesterday aiternoon, when two of the number began sporting with each other, resulting in the falling of Peter over the side of the boat into the stream. The water was so oold that it chilled him, and this 'wfth his alarm, was probably the cause of his drowning. His companions were so shocked when they beheld him struggling in tbe river that they made no effort to save him, though a little presence of mind might have rescued the un-lortunata boy from an acqueous tomb.

Obitoabt. I have just read in a Madison (Indiana) paper a notice of the death of Mr. P. MeOreigbt. Mr.

McO. was for many years a resident of Cincinnati, and was much beloved by all bis aasoolates; his many excellent qualities being his great wealth. Pat never had a personal enemy, ws are certain, and every one who ever knew bin will feel a sadness pass over his spirit when ha hears that poor Pat Is no more. His brother artist have had more brilliant knights of the pallet among them, it in J. D.

T. Lbotcbb Bsroae Ohio Mscbabics' Insti-ttrrc. Philip Boileau Jones will deliver a Iaoture before the Ohio Mecbanlss' Institute to-morrow evening, at the hall on ths eorner of Sixth and Vioe.on "The Ends and Aims of Solenes." Mr. J. come here with considerable reputation, and ss he proposes to elucidate the properties of matter and illustrate his subjeot with specimens and experiments, his lecture will doubtless prove quite Interesting.

in Cbbattoi CouroBTS. We are indebted to Mr. William Wilkinson, of the Burnet House Saloon, for a dish of fine anchovy sand' wiohes and a pitches' of superior Philadelphia draught ale, with which he favored us yesterday evening. From the speoimens we have seen of the good things his larder furnishes, we oan heartily recommend all who desire delioaoies in hie lin to call upon him. Bcbolabt on Haibisob-stbikt.

The resi-dsnos ol a man named Jaokson, looated some place on Han ison-strest, was feloniously entered during ths night of Sunday last, and robed of several dollar in money and some spoons, of little value, however. The entrance seems to have been effected by mean of false keys, for the front door was open when the family arose. a i Meteorological observations for th Pinmt Pbbss, by Henrv Ware, Optloian, No. 7 Fourth-street, November 7, 18511. Thermometer.

7 A. 4.1 13 i 60 4 P. ss cf Booxa and Statiunbbt. The attention of country merchant Is particularly Invited to tbe advertisement of.Moore, Wilstaoh, Keys In to-dav's Issue. Their stoek is woithy inspection.

to J. D. T. Terrible Explosion at a Distillery-The J. D.

T. Terrible Explosion at a Distillery-The Building Badly Damaged-One Man J. D. T. Terrible Explosion at a Distillery-The Building Badly Damaged-One Man Instantly Killed-Another Probably Scalded to Death, and Two Laborers Shockingly Burned.

two o'olook yeiterdsy afternoon a terrible catastrophe eccarred at J. II. Ingram's distillery, Just outside the munioipal limits, in Btorr's Township, below- Mlllereek, by whloh two persons will probably loae tbsir lives, and two others suffer great agony, evea though they should reoover. Tbe accident resulted from tbe explosion of a still-tub, Instantly killing David Wallace, and nearly scalding to death three persons, James Rene-gin, engineer, George Arnold, and Thomas Hslpin, laborers, the first-mentioned of whom, it is believed, can not possibly recover. Tbe building was also badly Injured, a portion of the wall being blown down, and several of th tubs and a port of the apparatus destroyed.

It is supposed that the upper pipe of the tub had become obstructed, ana the steam flflftnmlltfltarl thAPA In mnn Aliimlta ble to escape, it burst tbe vessel into a hun- JJ a- mu. ir ftAnfisUs li (Via tin nf tVi win vK wsw SUI WAAU LIUI L'UOtJ af rtrVAnlf thlH VtllA ennrl awae am sli nit 'w' vv tva via iij3 pvilib of effecting his purpose, when the explosion piano, uivwiug mo engineer some twenty feet in the air. Fratrmenta at tha tnha nJ nt th machinery were carried to tbe distance of a t.uj i i yiarue, anu mo oainage to tne ouiii-ing must be to tbe extent of $3,000 or $4,000. The distillery had renantlv hands of Porrin, Gould Mr. In gam having made a transfer some time linos of all 1.1- 1 1 uia luwroat in ao oouoarn.

The City Council. A square east of Third-street, between Baum and Ellen streets, having been blocked at the last it was rescinded last night. 4 a -j, -i a pBsrABiBO ro a Law 8oii. Messrs. John Torrenee, Hesekiah Klereted, and J.

P. Shearer, weraartnninurl m. aa1nt aid City Solioitor to prepare for th suit of mo civy against, me v. ana wooster Turnpike for condemnation of that Compa- uituuwiu tuo oeventeenta wara. ri Sbwbrs.

The Commissioner of the Eastern District la dirontati In rannrf. tn th fit Council the cost of repairing sewer under The Committeeon Sewers reported adverse to olaim of 9511 of Cheever sic for damages from overflow of sewer in Deer creek. Abbitbatiob. Th claims of Hugh Conly and Anthony Handenan, of the Third Ward, for alleged damages by means of change of grade on East Third-street, are to be submitted to arbitration, under direotion of the City Solicitor. RSMOBSTBABCB AT RsMOVAI.

Of A TbAOX- Snndry property holders on Baymtller-street, have remonstrated against th proposed ohang of street railroad route from that strset to Llnn-street, and want the route be kept to the street on wbioh they are preparing to build. SOBJSOTS RirSBRID TO BOABD Of ClTT III-FBOVBHBBTS AXD ClIT SOLIOITOB. Anthony White's olaim for aliened dam of grade of But Third Street. Also, similar ciaim or jonn Howard. To CoMiitTTBB on LlOBTlNQ TBI ClTT Application for Gas-lamps oo Gano-itriot, between Vine and Walnut street.

To ComiiTTBs ok Law with Tbdstiis or Tbibd Wabd A communication from Mr. S. Hainos, rtmonstratiDg against vacstion of Spring Hlil Avenue, now oocupled, as he claims, unlawfully by th Little Miami Railroad Company. Novil Drvoaoa Casb Matbibobt at a Disoovbt. Rather a novel Incident took plaoe yesterday sfternoont th oOo of Jastioe MoFall.

A son of ths Emerald I.l, whose better half was far worse than he eould bear, went to tbe Magistrate and insisted upon having a divorce Immediately. Tbe jastioe which i meted out at this temple, however, although it may be Induced to do many things out of the usual order, could not bring about th consummation he so devostly wished, but th priest assured his forlorn Beoedlot that he could send the undutiful wife to the penitentiary. Without issuing a waarant he bad the woman brought into the Court, and by dint of sundry threats he at last succeeded in administering an oath and induoing her to answer several questions. From these we learned that the had pawned tbe olothlcg of her husband and children to get money to tend to her relatives in Iceland. Thia ha at flrar Jeoted to, but he had suffered from and borne it bo mug tuat ne conoiuaea at last to leave her, providing that In this he could get the sanction of the law.

The justice, after ho had learned tbe truth, told the woman to go home and prepare her husband's SUnner. tn saraa nevnlna hia nlMh-a and be to him a good wife, or he would certainly send her to the penitentiary. He then went to tne man ana in a need him to follow bis wife and make another attempt to harmonise with her. anrl Atnm tn him An After muoh persuation tbe husband departed. ne ieei aonvicoea ne win return, ana we hope he mnv obtain tha wtih nf hia hanvt, tainly the law should, if possible, undo the mischief it had done.

United Statbs Cobbt. In the oat of Washington McLean, wbioh has occupied the attention of the United States Court for several days, the last witness was examined vesterdav afternoon, and the argument will commenoe this morning. COVINGTON NEWS. Policb Cocbt. Marcus Beber, a Frenchman.

who was found drunk in the street, was yesterday morning fined $3 75 by the Mayor, which was unable to pay, and was ordered to jail. He, however, promised to get the money If permitted to do so, and tbe Mayor, thinking a good opportunity to rid th town of his presence, ordered his release. He Immediately left the city, ostensibly to obtain money to liquidate his fine, but really to return no more. Arhist or a CocHTiRFEiTsa. A counterfeiter, who has been flourishing in this oity for some days past, was last night arrested in Cincinnati, and about seren hundred dollars counterfeit money found on his Owing to the lateness of the hour of his arrest, we were unable to learn his name, or any further partioulars, except that he was remanded to our authorities and lodgsd In jail, The Evbbbtt Lyceum.

a mistake occurred our notice of tbls institution, yesterday morning. It is not of recent formation, but has been In existence each winter since 1857. Tbe present movement Is merely the commencement of the, regular winter session of the Lyeenm. Militabt Fababb. The Kenton Cadets, according to previous arrangement, paraded through our principal streets yesterday afternoon.

The fair for their benefit commenced last night, and was largely attended. LivbStocc Muxut. Th warm weather hoe destroyed the recent active demand for cattle and hogs. Buyers are afraid to venture anything at present, and great dullness and stagnation prevail. i Pcddlibo Without Liobbsb.

A young man named Evens was found peddling crockery-ware in th streets, day before yesterday, for which he was fined $3 bj Mayor Foley. COVINGTON NEWS. NEWPORT NEWS. Cocbtt OonaT. The Count? Court for Campbell County held its monthly session ct Alexandria yesterday.

No business apartfrom the ordinary routine was transacted, ti funeral cf young Hooper, whloh took place yesterday, was attended by a large eonoourse of the friends of his father's family, Kbbtvckt Tow.i-b.ll Club. The members this club, are requested to meet at their rooms this evening, to transact business of im-prtanoe. Rukaw'at. A fine snsn of horses, belonitne Mr. Tom an ay with his baggy yesterday evaoiog jnst at duik.

No serious damage was 1 1 t. .1 Monetary and Commercial. Th week opened quietly yesterday, and little oonatqusBc IB Honstary etnles, wbleh were generally reported dull. Applications at th Discount-house were limited, aa usual at th open-log of the week; bat there Is no doubt they will tend all th means tliaj be b-fore Uaturday neat Iaatern Ixchai ge wae steady yaaterday at i buy. log and premium selling, wltb a little more doing at tbe clot than at iboalng of th market.

V0 fhang rnid at par buying and el'ln rate for Sight, aud at interest and dlseuunt fur Tim, .7, ib fur Oold foiled lut week is orr, and J.n V. Y'SF fl2r 4lrseerally giving bo more than J4 for Oiln, ontlnned loacMrei with a limited demand. IVi werK nothing cWlngl) Hose; Wh.r."1.'!?'! beoooTee cooler bmSei Whlskv Corn. tKlih Barley i esr ..10, fW I 684 1.076 nuge, oeaa MO Tb New Tork drw avuia fled with the YZS. iCTbTw oTband Tbe irnBOI-t sllltrlsuf.sr thm ua.

ets am importation id lame d.l but aod the rear previous. Tbe atook of goods wwterlaiorer In Mew Xork will certainly be Targe. oaturaay's (lew York Tribune thus r.f.r. la Wri. day last: Tha markut tnr Mnn.

1' li. in neweneagemente goods, or general foreign ii ercbaiidlae, are tailing oif ioc tbe close of October. A fmW Of tha iarnA hinb. .1 fcrward by the Ti.te-In against at sight As uaual S.a0.,,,,..'.V: ihU .,.1.7. VTi "i oroaeraar eia-nlovtnaa fair amount nf otanvar "a Southampton to-morrow 11 in.

i tr uh. i In bullion The remittances otherwise are Is called dull at the elo.e, and 10914 (aiW. Southern bank Dina on Lonuoo; anu l.a itl.n.l on Hirle. Saturday's Herald says of th New York Dry Goods market; ow will be largo. Heay eblrtlngs and iheatlnna wara rtnli a-Jng, while Hue oods wore In fair reeueai from clottiliig I'rlotln cloths wars lu good demand, while prints were dull.

Woolen goods wr itutaiuei, though the trade was heavy and Without movement of Importance. Tbe clothing nr. Iu m.tmaiuiiim; suawis were being oliwred out at low rates. There wa a convention ol cotton aud wool manufacturers held tbls week at tbe Aetor Houee, with the view of forming a Board ol muter regulation oi tneir Interests, in Convention wae coop.ed of about filtr manufacturer. Whether tney denied suy ohange In our prjeent revenue laws desirable did not traiisnlre.

In soHgn Goods the trade bas been fair for the season, and the d-tnaud as well aa prices for siacle ftibrics save bean steady The suction, anha are bunt over for the seasou, and the sales ar not Important. i if. The ag iregata of tbe St, Lonls Banks for the week ending the 6th are at Oot. Ine. Ixcb'gemat'g.

M7.7J0 Ml.HS 616,334 aAl.OSB ZZ Yeattrday'a Demoorat observes: Dec. S34.l a uia 1 llv 'Currense le becoming mora plentiful a nartv fcmught in lillool. fund to boy Exchnnge with, but could only obtain a few ihonianda by going round tba market: heuffrred to buy it at IH premium. The supply of Exchange Is ao small that nioresnle are made at 1 percent, premium for Missouri than at the regular Bauk rate or premium. On tbe South; a premium le the nominal rat Oold 1 la demand at premium for bankable funds.

CINCINNATI HORSE MARKET. Tha Attv Bnru hll-knl tn9 V- L. dty was very lnnotive ine of the dullest, lude-d, of tua oettwr gauernliy coaiplalDod of the expected supenelou of tiadeat tins aeaaon Tbe enooly of boraea la not larae. anil it 1. than the demand, wbioh is very limited except fur good siock, at present scare lu tbe market.

Tbe iroiianuuviia ut tue wbok are utile over twutnlrds as large as Miev were the. previous week. The sle wer At W. H. Steavnue's, hones; 1.

Klner's, 62: Jenifer's, 4 1 Miller 1 batwood'e, 87: 1). P. Hi D. Urnny's, 70. Total 294, bringing Tb aellirg at au average of tie to mti, moitoi theut beiug Inferior quality.

fi CINCINNATI CATTLE MARKET. tnr th. endlug yeeteidnv ae leas brisk (ban durlogtbe pre-' tkiuv ffva. ia ibuviiib a me unguion larus al moat entirely from inubtna, were as follows: bhHp ltOg.M..I S0 sv Tbe anoutloua, which have not changed matertall; aluce tue previous week, are a annexed: Beef 00 to 3 79 Ixtra, $9 to in 011 to 00 for extra car head, 4 40 10 4 7-Extra, $., CINCINNATI MARKET-NOVEMBER 7. FLOOR The market continuis Inactive, and the demand quit limited.1 The les are couflned to wo brla.

extra, at StAMMli. Tha nn.im. very ge belug.l.'HI brls. since Satupiay WHIsKY-A steady market and a good demand: mi una. (uv miter rat lor wagon.

PK0VIStOH3-The market la vervqnlet, and we heard of no sales to-day vurtby of record. Mess Pork it uffureil trebly nt JIJ75, and Bacou at 7H(Si4c. lliiOS-Mothiug duiug, aud the jmrket very dull: some salt could be enVted at $3 So for present delivery, but It is notnutil the weather change aud becomnicuol that anything will be dune. A IS-Saie of li cask Pot at dollne. (4KOUBIItS-The market It uucuauged: 160 bags of Coffee auld at aud 3u brla.

new Uolasks aH3o HEAT Tbe market Is Irregular and unsettled, and accurate qiiotutiuua CAnnot be given: aaleof ion htiah. prime red at SI IM; Alio bush, good whit at fl 13; 4110 bush, choice white at SI hush, good whiteat SI Imiil 1-': 2A0 bu-h. mixed al $1 03. (XlRN-ThHintrket It firm, with a goud demand, aid prices aresteady at 4.1(wo. OAl s-l maraet la dtui, with a good demand: sales of 700 bushels at 44o.

4, EVE-The market le dull, and prices have ad-vancwl c. per 2,000 bnab. prime at 70 rtABLEY The market la dull, but price are wlthouttpecUl change. Cif KlSsJtl Th demand Is actlva. with H.ht m.

celpi Mteiilea of 600 boxes Western Kenerve at 0c. bu 1 ibn mere is a lairaemaua lur pi I ma roll at sties of 17 brU. prime roll at 17c; pbrls. choice nt ISo. ULOVER SRED-'There Is a Mr demand for Prime at 14 75: sales of It brla.

at $4 120 buab, at $4 75. Af PLES The receipts are large, but prices are wi' hout change: sales of loo brie, choice at it .10. HOT ATOKS-The market le dull, and prices range fiomUto 400. per bushel the Utter price for prime Ncsbnnocke. Telegraph to the Chamber of aw Obleans, November 6 P.

Flour is without ubange: auperflne i 40. (Jorn is scarce and in demand at il til 10. Willi a firm market. glean Pork dull aud tha demand loc.i.unH llm tuloit Al to. Bacon uucbnngvd: a soudorat demaud at for 8houidere and Sides.

A moderate de- maun ror jjara, out prices are lower at lontiallo. and UH-giSHq. blsky dull, and the demand limited at 2peto. for rcctili.d, and 2nc.forraj. Noohange in Sugar or Molawns.

The steamer W. Johnson baa arrived and the Arlxona departed. BY MAGNETIC Niw YosB Mibsit, November 7 M. Flour Is without atrikiug change: aalca of IS.700 brla. at gt 2ul 1 So for auperflue state; It 654 lor extra Mute; 1180(3193 for nuperllue Weeieru; (KMasii for cuiumnn to medium extra Woetern; S.14.V49 oofor Inferior to gnod ah ppl, brands exira round-hooped Uhio-markot cloeiog steady Ctnailian Flour unchanged: lea of 200 oris, at $6 VHUfi 30 for common to choice oxtra Kye in lair requett at Vim (24 43.

Wheat opened dull and cloned with a fair Simulative demaud, ahipperanoi in ibe market: sales ui ni 91 10 lurcuoice muciigo spring; II is ffil 13 fur Slllwaukie Club; St 13 for Canada (Jluh; I 361 3D for white Canadian; ft 4001 44 for white Michigan. Indiana and Kentucay. Bye heavy and lower: sale of 430 bush, at Barley pl-nty and dull: ule of 3,000 buab. common state at 73c Con droopmg: saloaof yellow Southern and leney at mlxrO Western nominal at tl96a. 'JU aie ateady at 4444Hc for Btatu, Western and Oantillan.

Whisky is a ahade firmer: sales of 400 brla at27c Pork la heavy and drooping: saleaof 1,100 Oris. for mose; (10 VI for prime, lnolitdina: too brla. prime me-a, at seller's' option all tbe year round, ut 613 Mi, and l.ouibrls new mess, eeller'e opti.m, for January aud February deliveiy, at Mi Baef without special change: solas olS74 brla at $l4 a lor prime; tiiib f-ir do. muu; for repacked mem; 1 Igill jo for extra mesa. Beef Banianuie and unchanged: 615016 Jo, Prime mess Beet nomiual.

Cut Meats tcarce and nominal: So. for bhouliiers and OHfdOtie. fur Hums. Bacon lirm: ealee of boxes Wesiern Cumberland middle at 8X0 for January and reh. ruary delivery; Mill bxos city cut tnr Vecember and January delivery, at Ho.

Lard unchansed: atles of .11 brla. at loHllo. Bu.ler ateady: Ii(ail3c. for Ohio, and 1 i2lc. u-r State.

Cheese iu fair demand, Cotton bouyant aaiea of 4,600 lu-cludiag bales in at Who. for New Orleans middlings, with 9-lo. Upland nil I-dliugt are quoted at I1M0. Dreseed Bogs steady: sales of delirery next week, at 6a Hngar Arm: New Orleans a7o. Coffee nrm at UAIIma, Molitsesfirmattoa.

Niw Orlbans II abkst. Novem bar c.iunn market clueed with an advancing tendency: sales of U.Oiw btles midoiingt; price are stilfoi', but quotations ars unchangetT ur quiet and price easier, but quotations are unchaugru. BiLtmiai MlRKET. November T-Tlf'-Vlnnr iQSilH: Howard at 47e. Wheat dull: 49,000 bu h.

oUtTi-uat sr.ewaiwror wbi u.m dU: whitaii4 yll. nu soejlo. t'rovlslous steady. Whisky dull atli'sc Steamboat Register. AairVALS-Biimlav: .1.

V. Cheettnan. St. T.nnli- U-a, 1,1. pi i.nui,., a DUaiUII.

MciniUy: Superior, boultville, JEc Memphis; Oumiumloi t'err, 8t. Limit; B.ytiii),' u. ....1... 11 nfc, If Ullll. lir.tiic, li.lullllUII Bi IQTIIII'I 1, 1..

1. Ln La IV. n. ucviiii, auicti wuteil, otuatSOUl VIKV nu. Btmia.

a -e a I I DiritTOais-Sunday: Anelo.uaion, Kw Orleans; ill- aa 1 alaatnolk. Maysvlil; Dunlelth, Yualuia Ijueeu, JladU.eu. i -i iur.i.u. uuwuui.j; l.oiiaiiat til. AMUSEMENTS.

wwTiiATtBr.tn Bftdroa began last night bla flfth week at this eaUblbihmaol to a Bacaudfeiic. The play waa JouusOaSaa, and "a 'taaing it waa nuoip euaoueu. 16 Mr. A wae aapleudld performance, and the Portia" of Hlte Iilaworthf exoellenr' tae Shakepaar' magnlfloeat eraatlon, Kie tsaa, in which both the-e artists 'be loolish but proud old monarch V1 11- Th' will baredit we oan not doubt. Naviobal Tbbatbb Julia Dean personated S.t5.Tli'tVrf a translation of th Jr? Itu Dd th by the itsaapraoia.inti vening UwlU nM nlJ Ths Cobobst Last Niobt.

Th obnoert by Pn.be.oe- B. O. Palga, laat night, at Smith A Nixon's Hall wae attended by aa audlenoe whiob, both In quantity and quality, waa very one. Tha performance was, as a whole, quit good, and th programme was excellent. Th audlenoe waa quite an epprenl.

tlve on-aluioat too mnch for It loslated up an ncor after aimoat every plac which waa ea'cul-d, and by this mew crowded two, ouuoert into ih-o hour. The beat performance of th evening was th "Sera-mo Ololo." from tb Caliph or Bagdad, which was nng by His Rmlli. tier volo It quite eweet, and la well adapted to Paslnl'a lUtbough tier Inwer toneelackoultlratioa.berexeootion laguodaud her ornamentatloa, when she atUnipU It is Id g4 taste. We have not time or apace at thia hour pl one o'clock to apeak ef the sieger al length, although it would pleas a much to da o. The ouuoert was quit auooaaaful and will be LAW REPORT.

SUPERIOR COURT. Tbbm The Jddges sitting ia Oeoeral Term heard aa argument In tba eaee of Powell vs. Klnkaid and otbeis. Th aalton wa brOUaht aaaltiat tha itafan.n,. aa th balow wa for plaintiff; and th case' has uy ueiure me uouri on a reservation tiy udge stoter ora motion for a new trial.

The motion waa prn-Mted by Air. Mitchell aud nelated bj ajjr. ox, COMMON FLEAS. Th Judges held a Joint session, and In Jndm Collins, upon which Judge Dickson retlro.l from th Beniiii. la room So.

2 Judge Collin, calico. th doeaet. CaiaiitaL Halloa presided en tbt. braucn of the Court, and awore In the Grand Ju-y. 10 his charaa tn tha nranrl m.Hm...

alludodto the large amount of business which would have to betran-acied by them, aud suxmetnd that they should omit tb usual vl.it to the iuuatio Ay-lum, and devote their whole attention toan examination of the bills presented to them. A memorandum of refereDO showing all th criminal Ian paw sine ttieoumpilation of Swan's Statutes In 18il, wat banded by the Court to the Jnrv. A plea of guilty wae entered by James Cerltn to ao indlotment forgraud larceny. Hoaiicios iIasm Bet. Th 'following case in which tbe defendant are charged with murder lu the flrat degree were set: The male v.

John Cain -14th November; same va Wm. B.ckler-lbtb Novem. bar: aame vs. John Olawaon-23d Kovember; the same v. Burns-November SO.

PROBATE COURT. Geo. B. Reese, Son A Co. vs.

Mann A Strsus. A.hl,.w!,e" Proesedlng before Judge Hilton nner the 12th Section of the walgnment law The claim being 1 that defend! bad properiy connaaled hlch they did not return upon their assignment It aa Stated bv plaintiffs oounHl (B A Thompson) Ihar. belor the aslgDmen, defendants hd repretented they were worth $30,000 above their debt, while tha property tbey bat assigned would not payienceuts nn the dollar to their creditors. Tbe matter, all. gad In th affidavit waredaoled by defendants, who wore represented ry Mr.

Long. Tb xaml of laaae Mann was partly taken. AsTBIVBBSABT MsBTIBO 0B TBS SoBbAT Sobool Ubiob. The MathodlstSuoday 8cbnol Union held Its second annual meeting lust evening, at Wesley Chapel A. M.

Searles, Esq presided, and addresses were delivetcd Messrs. Oollnm, Wolff, Parkhurst and Conklln. The Union was organised In 1 857, and it composed of the officers and teachers cf tb difflerent Sunday Schools. Its board of managers oonsists of th seperlntendenis and delegates from the vsrlous sobonlt included la the organisation. It now represents twenty-eight schools, embraeing five hundred officers and teachers and four thousand pupils, with geoaral library whloh oootatos ten thousand volumes.

The meetiog was largely attended and tb aaditnee seemed highly intsrssud the eiersttes. 1b Ebobt DaKSBIi IB If ALB Attibb R.hki a Row, One of tb darkest of. Ethiopia' daughters, named Kate Mason, last night, for a lark, dressed herself In male attire and went to' the National Theater. White there she bioam bdltgarent from the excessive use of stimulating' beverages, and became Involved In a difficulty whloh eaased her arrest. Upon being taken to the station-house, ber sex wail discovered, and a large bowie-knife was mnd upon ber person.

She will appear at tho Polios Court this morning upon the double charge of disorderly oonduot and oarrying concealed weapon. HOME INTEREST. pkf A. A. lyster, Clocks, Watoiies and Jewelry.

Dos. S41 and 171 Wtrn-row. fkf Daguerrean Oallery, south-west oor-ner of Sixth and Western-row, over Hannafortfk drug store. Pictnree taken nd nt in good for twenty oenu. Warranted to please.

Mbbohabt Tailobibo. Frlol McQuIrs, No. VA Walnut-street, hav a snpsrtor of goods on hand, which ar of fin taste and rich material. Those In wt of Winter Clothing would do wall to call and aeo them. SrBAOCB Co.

IN TBB Pislo. Our citizens must not forget that Bprague A corner of Fourth and Ylne-streets, at manufacturing splendid Coats, Yests and Pants, in all styles and oolors and of excellent material, at prices suitable to all. Drop, in and examine their stock and you will surely oall a second AUCTION SALES. Pratt's 22d Annual Sale of VALUABLE BOOKS AND STATIONERY, At Auction. I ,1 i I 1 TO-NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK AND FOLLOWING isigfus THIS WEEK, At Ne.

38 West Fourth-street, 11 (Next to Smith 4 Nixon's Hall.) V. PrlT Sal during th day at about half tb Publisher' price. Ladies aud gentlemen are rwpectfnllr Invited lo oall tud examine our stock. J. K.

PBATT, Salesm-n, KBLLOOq WILLIAMS, Attct'ra, AUCTION SALE. By KELL080 WILLIAMS-Sale-room and East Third- reel. -Large and Bxtenelve Sale of Slating my and BoeWoort Veneers at Auction. On TUUItSbAlf A FTKRNOUM. November in.

ate nj.i ru. Crotch and Shad Wood Mahogany Veoeora; 2,000 feet Kusewood do. The above are Just receiving from th Eatt, and the most desirable stook that has bees offered for year a. credit on ell sums over I'OO. nog A.

Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE By JACOB GRAFF A rural Fursl-Tbe second aaleof Sure; Kobee, 4ca will be at o'clock, on THL'ltS-DAT MOHnINu, November 10, ac IS Est To the former Invoice will he adde.l anew stock of the Oner quality of Ladles' Furs. They cud be seen 0a Wednesday. no7. JACOB QUAFF it Auctioneers.

AUCTION 8 ALE. BY H. 8. MILES Mo. 83 Main-street.

Shoes, at TDISDAY MOBNlNul, Nov. at o'clock, Staplo Groceries, Glassware, Boots aud eboea, Lluiiora, c. A I O-n base Kio Coffee, 15 brla. Refined Sugar, JW boxes Ground 8plcs. 1 no7 H.

B. MILES A Auctioneers. AUCTION BALE. BY THOMAS JOHNSTON, In Sales-rooms, No. 93 Main.

street. no. III trust Ur Goods. Kl DAY Gomnanv Banki. Aasienee'a mttianf Klbbnii.

Lacaa, Ac continued. I UhS- SING. November A. aittamaiinlnir at QU o'clock, will sold, by order or AasigusM, the bal-anoaof stock of a Dry Goods Jobbing llouse, among which are many desirable A LSO-Lare (lock of "lot be, Oaaa meree, Satinets. Qvercoatlngs, Blankets.

Velveis, Priut Btnffs, Ac ALbO-Large lot of Men's and Boys'xtr Br.isana, WomeD's, Mi.a.' and Children's fin bboea and Boole; Ladies' Gnltere; Men' fine Uougreea Boots. Oxford Tien, Aoa with caar of II at a. UaN, Ac. nu7 THOwA AUCTION BALE -BY ALEX. JOHN-BTON Salesroom No 7 East Thirdnrcet.

S4.i worth if ot Dry Goods at Auciiou -Ono hundred aud fifty package of try Uoodi, la raUlogu Positive (ale, without any reserve, fur caili, of aatock ol Fancy Dry Uouda belonging tu UBa4t rn Jobbing liou.e, which Kill be suldon TU 8 A if It "ISO, Nov. 8. roranixiiclnff at o'clock, A. M. Theatock Is all la good order and pwet, and consists -f every vail'ty anil altenf Merlon Under-hiit-and forcliildren, Untit'e and Lt les, Mik, Cotton and "Voollen Hu.lett i ala at, Lisle and (Vittoo Gl-ive.

Gent's Bnrk O.nv.l Gauuiiet if tbe Unset quality, Voraleri Jackets, Ac 4o. Alao. an Invoice of Blaok I lk(, Sbawb, Italian Cravat, Blanket, 1 a wwuiuwinii. S00.U af, iow opeu axaminatinn, ami tin- ftv and Aimnlrv MeroLaata are Invllaul .1 ii. xamiae, a tny wtu be toslttVMy (old wllhci' srwfcrsssBji nctd i 1 I 1 1 I -1.

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