m■Iters ioual t on mingiltS*theidem from other lo:al i L'eu-iks B ppre-us.f ;ect ianoetheanaEARLYMARRIIGESjrnf d thev Tommbos, the r and thusMary Brown,notPihia-uo col-logica! e from f OTfSt00 cer-lroken. jf gold hiding logy is peci-rf Os made tell elections, Pacific g from t] antic nterior ; comes first isiliia.E quiet aterfeitlien he iductor t what-it him ere go-piece. About aostIS 110, says to you, of good or. Mr. t at the on his s couldfellow irter onireacher tip on ichwas BuylOO tar an tee cs after-otn the .he had is guar-r gate as?” ;theSends,” i ad told1836.Jan 11—George W Tigler-Salome, Mary Magdaleue East Nathan Fairchild, 19.14—Frederek Hyatt. Rboda Wil son, RAC ELiott, 14.16—George Billomy, Elizabeth Hats on.Nicholas T. Hawkins, Mary Ann Turner, W. Terrell, 19.27—Joseph Roberison, Martha Ann Gale, Joseph Fassett, 29.30—James Bade, Mary Reynolds, Jeremiah Kirg. 31.Feb 2—William Ireland, Rebecca Lee, Samuel Beck, 4.8—Daniel N» it,El zibeth Edwards,R A C Elliott, 11.9—Valentine Payton, Amanda Prichard, Thomas Lowry, 18.16—Arostus Dnnn, Eilizaheth A Mobley, Ransom Davis, 17.18—Joseph Hedgeeock, Mary Keller. Samuel'Beck, 18.20—John P Wailes, Elizabeth P Wilson, Thomas Winkler, 21,25—aamuel Ayers, Amerika McKinney, John Hampton, 27.27—Wm McQueen, Mary Ann McQueen, Nathan Fairchild. Mar el 3.29—Noan I Smith, Elizabeth Arnold, John Mil er, March 19.March 1—Wm Comer. Minerva Retherfnrd, Dar.i : Slit sman 3.2—M lton Rogers, Rachel Carson, Nathan Fair-hid, 107—Wm Conner, Pheoe Simples, Thos Lowry. 13.8—JlS Co:-;, Mary Midner. RAC Elliott, 8.12—Thos Hamlett, Amanda Mel-yina Crane, Wm L Jones 17.Nathan T Martin, Eliza Maiden. Daniel StutsmaD, 20.24—Lucas Covert, Jane McClin-tick. Ransom Davis, 29.Benjamin Partm, TsaOel Me Laughlin. Thos Lowry, 23.25—Joseph Abbott, Surah A Roberts. John Jackson, 25.28—Joseph Hunter, Sarah Jane Alexander, Matthew Elder, 31.29—Rando'ph. M Her, S.vnthia Adkins, Ransom Davis,30.April 2—Ansell R Brocket!. Lucy B Tooley, George Norton, 3.3—Geo King, Eizabeth Crouch. Jeramiah King, 5.7—Joseph M Ed wards, Nancy Hul-, Samuel Bee*. 7.12—hm Trotter, Letitia Ann Owens, Joseph McQueeD. 12.19—Char es Thayer, CamlSl* Midner, George Norton, 22.18—Joseph H Vanmeter, Eizi-bjtb Treadway, William IrwiD. 21.22—Ambrose Cobb, Sarah Mat-ney, Jeremiah King. 24.23 —Eli Gabbort, Malilda L Adams, Lewis Hurlbut, 26.38 — Francis Smith, Harriett Troutman. S H Seiman, May 1.HO—thos A Tugler, Gertrude Essex, Martin Houstr, May 5.John Fawcett. Sarah Ann Bevis, Jos Fassett. May 1.May 3— Audrew J Christy. Sarah Comer, Daniel Stutsman, 5.14—Frederick Rogers, Susannah McKinney, Tbos Lowry. 12.15—John Hutchins, Mary Ray, David Bevins, 22.18—Charles Hazzard Walker, Jane Rearden, Jas Taggart, 19.19—Thos I Gabbert, Mary Adams, S H Selman, 1928—Thos C Newsom, Sarah Masters, Daniel Stutsman, June 5June 1—William Thornton, Mary. Ann Alexander, Ransom Davis, 5.2—Milton Troutman, Louisa Ne’-mn, Joseph Fassett, 3.8—Andrew J Franklin, Jeanette Gains, S H Selmao, 9., 11—William Ham itoo, Jane Taylor. John Harper, 16 18 — Jackson Burns. Susannah Strickland, David Stutsman, 2321—John L Smith, Elizabeth Ann Conn, David Bevins, 2322—Fielding Cavenaugb, Nancy Gibson.25—Wilbam C Hinkle, Anna Charlotte Eldridge, G M Hinkel, 26.- George L PuttoTff, Mary Christy, Wesley White, 30.29—William Rippey, Amanda' Burns. Jeremiah King, 30.July 14—Abner Burns, Elizabeth Kinnear, R A C Elliott.16—Martha Holeman, Elizabeth Rothrock, W Terrell, 17.22—Jas Smith, Jane Beyins, John John Mullis, 24.30—Dennis Hopkins, Mary Cook, John Harper, 30.Aug 1—Thos A Smith, Margaret Critzer, Aaron Farmer, 4.2 — Samuel Gibson, Elizabeth I Kerns, John Harper, 4,9—Wm L Sidener, Esther Ann 'Wasson, David Douglass, 11.10—Aaron Bev.i Jos Fassett. 11.12—Jack?on Prewitt, Jat e Kyle, Alfred Phelps, 15.15—Aaroh Farmer, Gerty Miller, John G Eckels, 15.19—Thos Tb rail kill, Dicy Bradicg, Wm Irwin, 21.23—Elijah C Boaz. Mary Watts,: Tunis Quick, 25.24—Jos H Bramer, Fanny Eart-soph, John Pitcher, 24.Sept 9—Henrv Keith, Mary Mc-Kibbon, Tunis Qmck, 11Correl'us Beacb, Lyd;a Perv-rs, Weslev White, 13.Oct 7—Thos Dudler, DorothyHawkins, Geo Norton, 19.18—Wm Smith, Huldih Jones, W Terrel1, 19.21—Wm C ok, Polly McCoy,Elijah Dawson, 23.24—Ooad'ab Sims, Pot be Henry, Mignon Ro-iz, 27.25—R chard .vlerifield. Rebecca Williams. David Bevins, 27.31—Alfred Vickery, Sbelomitb Diyis, Aaron Farm r, Nov 1.Nov 2—Simeon Levi Perv, Elizabeth Carter, W Terrell. 3.Wm Mounts, Almira Maria Soper, John Vawte-, 1.7—Andtew Jackson Devon, Sally Ann Bonnell, Joseph Lee, 13.16—Jas H Abbett, Nancy Van Cleave, S H Selman, 17.19—Wm Davis, Elizabeth Vickery, Ransom Davis, 20.Ephriam Dayis, Nancy Edward-, Ransom Davis, 24.28— Lumenourg Shirley, Susan-nan Burns, Wm Moore, Dee 130—John Thompson, Martha Kelly, W Terrel', Dec LDec 8—Wm Cheatham, Mary Jane Runyon, Alfred Phelps, 8.12—Richard S Tannehill, Sally Ann Singer, Joseph Fassett, 33.John Aldridge, Hannah Graves, Nathan Fairchild, 18.22—Daniel Driver, The esa Ford, Samuel Beck, 22.26—Solomon Reede, Susannah Snider, Martin Houser, Jan 3 1837j 26—.Tacoo Feed*, B-linda Bioom, Martin Houser, Jan 5. '37.28—John Edwards, Mary Neil, Nathan Fa'rchild, 29.Thos Pitc-her, Mary Ann Suiter, Collin McKinney, Jan 1, ’37.[To be Continued.]IS ArHt MARKETSNew York Financial.New York. Nov. 2.Money on will strong at 10 per cent.; now offered tit 2 per cent; primemercantile paner nominally 7lt;®10 per cent.: terling exchange irregular, with actual business in bankers’ bills at 4834S6 for domaul and 4SS1183 for eixtv days; postc I rates, 48 ?t4H2‘/£ an I 48f»j£®48il; commercial bills, 4.81%.Hi ver certificates, 65Mj: sa^s, 41,00); bar silver. «5; Mexican dollars. 50J^.United States gover^nem bonds strong; 4\s registorel, 117*4; do coupons, 117*4; 5’si 1 J; do codo.lt;*isfcerallt;nut:t.‘ \ W4 el 4 c. rl 14..* i . t- 1 i ;J fjhii»1 u ml*. (• I UK*.; May, :i lt;• Pork—December,*!£»!Lnr i — December,Tv• I tf fioV i 1*j. t;:;no \ C L 47 ^ iJair.iiry, openedt*tir.ii-H—fcattJr. Rlttra f*rea*n!sry 13*j p*jrib; lt;Jury, i.:;tr6h paeiting atoi'.k.Poultry - - TarKcy* 7sc »«t, 17c per do/t. per lb; chickens(h *u7c; % }'-*i i; cbtc.i ;m. 7 lt;* *.; roo-ters.c. 7.7. Potatoes—Bu.rbauks, i).*r l t; Hebron, 18®20c.Illinois, per ;bbl’ lioney-Wh.teclover combs. lO^ldcper!i.: rx traistal, 5fvT. Apples—Commonto lancy. vlk*. .r»J perbbl.IrChicago Live Live Stock. .CmcAiio, Nov. 2 Live Stock—Prices at tbs Union Stock yards today ranged as follows: Hogs—Estimated receipt, fo*- tbs day, 17.01)0: sales ranged at $2.50@3M pigs. $11.2©3.60 light, $3.10(L3.2. rough packing, $3.29®3.«0 mixed, and $3,808)3:55 heavy packing and shippinglotsCattle—Estimatel receipts for the day: 13,00J; quotations ranged at $4.S)5@5.30 choice to extra shipping steers, $1.4583.83 good to choice do. $4.15®4.55 fair to good. $8.89®4. 00 common to meiiumdo, $3.4')©3.81 butchers steers, $2.50©J.36Stockers,' $3.33©3.70 feeders. tl..50@3.25 cows, $;.40@3.8) heifers, #1.73®3.7.i bulls, oxen and stags. $2.76@3.35 Texas steers. 52.608)3.90 western rangers, and 93.0J@S.ilJBheep and Lamb3—Estimated receipts for the day. 13 030: sales ranged at $2.00©3.0J western, $1.50©J.7oTexans, $1.50.8)3.1-J natives, and $3.To®1.50 lambsWants To Be in on Time.Denver, Nov. 3.—Captain Parkhill, of the Denver City troop, sent the following telegram to Chairman Jones, of the Dem ocratic. campaign committee: “The Denver City troop desires the privilege of acting as the personal escort of Mr. Bryan at his inauguration as president next 'March 4.*’Calmer Burned in Effigy. Newport, Ark., Nov. -3.—At a Democratic meeting-here on Saturday night General John M. Palmer was burned in eiflgy.Distress Expected In India.'London, Nov. 3.—Distress is feared In the districts of SaBgor, Jnbbulpur, Nur- singhpur, Hoshangabad, a part of Rain-pur and in the central provinces of India.: ■The general prospects in Bengal are gloomy. If there is no rain in November the distress may be serious in a part of Patnabhajalpur. Relief work has been opened in three districtsof Upper Burraah and relief is likely to bo wanted everywhere in Berar.