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81C1711DAY MORNING, NOV. 21, 1857
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News of the City Mil Nedeiborhood.
It there too printer in this city by the name
of Daniel W. Hardesty, he willhcar of something
to his interest by callingat the Gazette counting
room immediately.
t "• • Ths Jones Tidal.
ppeelea Correvonamge of the Pittsbargli Gazette.
ITAGTON,2O, 1857.
Messrs. Eaort : T her e has seldom been in
this borough so much feeling excited in any else
as has resulted from this of William Jones,
which has now concluded, The testimony in
the case, which I send you an abstract of, will
be kitind of Latvia interest* The testimony of
]Margaret. Tuten and Jeffries might have been
considered of sufficient importance t 9 settle the
cafe against the prisoner, were it hot,for the
fact-that they are both persons Xio%;worthy of
implicit belief. The crowded Court t onso hung .
upon every word , of the evidence given in this
important triaL It' could scarcely bo believed,
had we not this eilderice before us, that in the
county Of. Washington, long celebrated 'for the
moral and upright character of Its people, such ;
a taco and set of creatures could be, found as thel
testimony here brings to light. '
The meeting at the house of Ballou, thgetheri
with `the' horrtd oaths and throats used, and
the whole picture disclooed, makes one think
that witch feasts and parleys yet exist in the
world. The Commonwealth closed with about as,
strange a case as could be asked for, when one;
considers the testimony of the girl Tuten and'
the others.
The testimony for the defence was not tedious
as yen may see. The principal witness for that.
side Was Win. Jones, Son., who testified in effect
that his eon was at home at 9 o'clock on the
evening of the murder of White, and at 4 o'clock
in the morning.. Tobreek the force of the tati
timony of Tutee, evidence was adduced to im
peach her before the jury. It was testified that
she was not to be believed on oath. On the_
other Land testimony to the same effect was.
adduced' impeaching the testimony of Jones;
Senior.
The evidence eor both- sides was in on ,Thurs
day nightauti Messii:liopkins - and Slagle spoke
for the:defence. IL spoke first; and both
the learned gentlemen did 'themselves greet
credit, summing up the evidence. in the test I
:light possible. Some of the passages in the
arguments of both of them were' eloquent.—
This morning Mr. Koontz spoke for the Com
mon Wealth., His speech was a masterly effort.
Ile was impassioned, eloquent, full of spirit and
ho spoke like a man who felt that. the best inter
ests of society demanded a verdict against such
disturbers ofthe Public peace, sash dangerous
members of society as we have among us. The
vast crowd were deeply interested and much
affected by his speech.
Mr. Wilson, District Attorney, did not speak
at all, his health being somewhat delicate and
the case having been ably presented by Mr. K.
Judge Gilmore charged the jury and the easy
was submitted. I think there is an impression
among many outsiders—that is, lookers-on—
that Jones will be acquitted. I must close here,
although I have much more to write had I the
time. Tours, truly, M.
• We bars condense.' ILI mach of It its Is of direct Interest
In the caw. • -
The evidence In the case closed for the Com
monwealth on Thursday at about eleven o'clock.
The substance of the testimony elicited is con
tained lathe following which we compile from
our Washington correspondence which we regret
to say came too late to hand for publication on
yesterday morning. _
The evidence elicited on the part of the Com
moniatiltb, if it is to be believed, is of the most
convincing character. The examination of the
A 11410129, Hugh 8., James ft., and Archibald, to
whoserfhouse Mrs. White tied on the night of the
nuarder, was only to the circunistancea and detail
of the factOf her coming to them, and as to the
fact Of their going with her back to her home
and finding her husband perfectly dead.
The description of the scene in the bed room
. where thimurdered man was lying when they
went in, is pitiful and such as would not gratify
the tastes or feelings of the majority of our
readers if we were to give it in detail. Suffice
it today that there, in the bed lay the murdered
_man; the axe with which the crime had been
perpetrated lying by, with the marks of the
bloody hands still upon the helve and the blood
yet upon the blade: there was the . trundle bed
aritb_tha.childresinnitarined in it and one of
them crying for "papa."'
The testimony of the woman called Margaret
Taten is, however, the most important. Jones
made a confession to her which she relates in
Court.
Am acquainted with Wm. Jones: hare known
him for some time; the prisoner is the man; saw
him last the Saturday night after the Wilson
murder; live about three-quarters of a mile be
low Hickory; saw him the morning White was
murdered at my father's about four o'clock; he
rapped at the door; I asked who was there, and
he replied "a friend"; got up, went to the door,
and opened it; bid him good morning, and said
"You are up early"; he said "Henry Fre and
me hare got into a bad serape, and I have come to
bid you good bye forever"; he said I would hear
of the scrape when I would not see him; bid him
good bye and he started across the fields above
cur house; saw him at Bellow's, Saturday after
the murder; Mrs. Balton came after me and said
that her father was crazy; they wanted Isaac to
go and stay with him; Mrs. Batton is a daughter
of William Jones, Sr.; when Mrs. Halloo came
toy mother naked her if William Jones, Jr., was
with her, to which she replied, with an oath,
That he was not; started with her and met Wil
liam sitting on a mill-stone above our spring;
did not speak to him until we got into the field;
he asked me if I was married yet; told him. I
wan not, and would not be for a quarter,.for
there were more married now than Icept, good
houses; we went to Millen* house. This was
about ten o'clock at night. 'Ste staid there until
two or three o'clock in the. . morning; when we
went in, Isaac was lying on two chairs; laid my
baby on the bed; Jones; said he would not lie
down as be was afraid the pfficers would arrest
him for the Wilson murder; he said the officers
were after him at his father's house the Friday
night before that; that his father hid him under
tho floor,' and that if the officers had been sharp
they might have heard bin heart beat; Mrs. Bal
ton and William remained up during the night;
Jones said that ho was afraid this White murder
would come out on him,
and if it did he would
hare to hang; I said " I hope, William, you were
not in that murder"; he replied, "Yes, /am she
one that niwykred Mite"; he said he murdered
him; that Ire robbed the house, and Charlotte and
Madison stood in the orchard. Before this con.
vensatiotilm asked me if I would not go to Can
ada with ]rim; told him no, that I could not leave
McKinley's child and take his, or leave his and
take McKinley* after I told him I hoped he
was not in the White murder, he said if I would
hold up my hand and swear before Almighty
God never to reveal the secret, he would tell me
all about it, held up my hand and then he told
me all about it; William and Mrs. Hallett sat by
the fire all night, and swore bitter oaths that
they would kill the first man that entered the
house; William left between two and three o'clock
in the morning; said he could not go by himself
as a big black dog with no head trotted before
him. Isaac then stetted with him through the
-woods until daylight; told no all about being
afraid of the dog; William said he was going to
his father's, to get hisold clothes to go to Can
ada; said ho would return to Hickory before go
ing to Canada; ho was arrested the next day;
title conversation was on Saturday night after
the Wilson murder; William Jones is the father
of my youngest child; ho wrote me eight letters
altogether; promised to marry me; did not bear
that Jones was married until the Monday after
his arrest for tile White murder; John Woods
first told me William was married:
Cross-examined by Mr. Hopkins—lsaac Hal
lett got up from the.cbairs after we weet in and
crawled into bed; it was between ten and eleven
o'clock, I think; William, Katy and I sat at the
fire together foe about half an hour, until my I
child got awake, when I laid dmin with- the child
on the bed, he told me he would have to go to
Canada for fear the White murder would be
:mold out on him, and then ho would have to
•-arig; while telling me he spoke low, we just
a- -.red; we 'had not been whispering all the
w his i ^ •••• commenced whispering when Mrs.
BenMlD V allou went bay k to the bed ;
are
e thro room I sup.
is ten feet there room*,
•poeti • a kitchen, and I meti
ng father's Lease; oPe i
ra l no
, a uur b e t no ,,,, , b ut
pled an adjoining TOO
an opening fora door; there Ls a tlOor into fath
er's room from the- kitchen; the (Wilde door
opens into theltitchen; when he came he knock
ed two or three times; no one heard him except
myself; we do not lock our doors; we did not
stand there over ten minutes; first heard of the
White murder about three o'clock of the day
it was committed; father told roe at home, in the
presence of mother; I said it was a most dread
ful Wag; 'never told about Jones haring been at
the house until last court in Washington, when
I informed Mr. Carter, the constable; was ex
amined before Justice Brice last May on
the White murder, but in reglad to the Hallam; -
I was examined in relation to conversation had
with defendant, but in consequence of my otat.
I thought it would not be right to tellit; I was
under oath before Justice Brice; was asked in
fedation to the conversation had with Jones that
n ight, and told all of it but that part concerning
the White murder; was asked if that was all I
knew about it;')ind replied that it was; this was
after I heard Pines was married; told Caster and
Koontz thefirakday ofiast court that I felt om- -
easy Menge / bad not told alll knew of the
w I, sR~O R JF'~~ 3!c,. E~,a,MT2.. t.. a~, t.~. i "4 .~w ,
~ _~sa '~-
r.. , ...ii,e '~ "y' , , .._,
Murder, and asked Minis whether it would make
any difference if I revealed if; they replied that
it Would not; Mr. Koontz sent for me afterward
to come to his office; I told him I had sworn an
oath to say nothing about it, and asked him if it
would make any difference, to which he replied
that it would not; then told him what Jones had
confided to me; told my brother Robert to send
Carter up to me; Carter lives about a mile from
my house; after I told Carter I asked faither
whether it would be wrong to tell what I knew,
and he sail it would not; did not take the 'advice
of any of my friends before I saw Carter; am not
married;ad my clothes ready four times to get
married to the defendant—time last fall and
twice bet* a that; the reason he did not marry
me, I sup •e, was because he did not want mc;
b 3
the child had-to Jones now about nineteen
to
months o ch when John Woods told me Jones
was marr ed, I said I did not believe any such
thing—th t I did not bolero be intended to
marry anybody; never believed it until I read it
in the paphr.
Direct manned, by Mr: Koontz--Charlotte
Jones and Henry Fife were at our house the
evening bhfore the White murder—on Sunday
evening. ;'On the same evening saw a man I be-
Hero to be the defendant, going over the bill,
while Charlotte and Fife were at our house.
MOST DISTRESSING ACClDENT.—Yesterday at
about 1 o'clock, a little girl about 10 years old,
named Sarah Clark, child of the city pedestrian
L. Y. Clark, was run over by a dray belonging
to Mr: John Verner and driven by a man named
Williantoll'Carroll and instantly killed. The
deceased was a pupil in the Fourth Ward School
and as was stated, was on her way to the School
House when the deploraplo event occurred. A
Jury was impaneled at Alderman Donaldson's
office by coroner Alexander who proceeded to
examine I witnesses of the accident. The first
examined was alati, R. W. Reyes about 12 years
of age, but he' apPeared at • first so ovelmome
with the event as to be scarcely able to speak.
Ho said however that Ito was standing - on St.
Clair Street: saw the drayman not driving very
fast: saw the little_girl falling anti the drayman
pickinger up: dray was going faster than a
walk and was coming down Senn, I St:
(Mr. nnedy's testimon
sey we did nothear.)
Dr..lll'Dowild into who office the dead child
was taken,..testified that the cheek bone was
injured and a dopression.of the skull above the
left` ear catta‘ed, and a fracture at the base of
the brain. The injuries were sufficient to cause
death.
After considerable balancing of :testimony
among the jurors, they did not feel satisfied to
make up their verdict then and there. Ow
motion, they adjourned to the idayor's office
where M'Carroll had been taken.
Mr. M'Clurkan was examined: Ile said that
after crosskng Penn street, ho beard some per
' son cry out; turned round; thought I saw the
man jump from the dray; saw the horse start
as if to go away, caught him. The reins were
tied to the standard on the cart; thought it was
the "near" wheel which ran over the child.
The lad R./ W; Mayes., was again questioned:,
He' didn't know where the driver was when
the accident occurred. Thought it was the off
wheel that ran over her; when ho suw the driver
he was standing on the ground.
SPCarroll was examined: was coming' down
Penn street; was walking along side the horse
and had the !lines in my hand_ Turning the
corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, tholiorse
moved over gest me; made a kind of a stop,
turned round and saw the little girl under the
dray. Tho wheel was so near her that I couldn't
stop the horse bill it wont over her. I lifted her
up and carried her into the Doctor's ()Mee; was
so much excited at the time can hardly tell what
I did. Q. Which wheel passed over the child?
A. The off wheel. Q. Which way was the child
passing? A. I cannot tell . the reins were hang
ing on • the standard; her feet were under the
dray; her head towards the tobacconists when
took her up.
Q. Were you on the pavement'
After having taken this testimony., the jury
discussed it but could not agree upon a verdict.
They talked the matter over about an hour. At
half past five o'clock the jury adjourned to meet
again this afternoon at three o'clock and M'Car
roll was kept in the custody of the Mayor.
We omitted to mention above what, injustice
to the man---we will add here, that M'Carroll
gave himself - up to await the verdict of the cor
oner's jury.
The testimony above as will be peon does not
convict the manOf furious or careless driving.
But we might improve this occasion to remark
that there is much of- that sort in this city, and
we trust that thi may prove a warnit , for the
future. A happ and virtuous house hold ' has
been cruelly bereft, and in this hour or affliction
can only have b fruitless sympathy for on
irreparable loss.'
,
Wunan ra E. ' lifsaistrY—if it were not the
fact that E. Meriam has not yet announced from
Brooklyn Heights that,weLhad,entered the.eir
cle of cold on Wednesday we should have no hes
itation in announcing something to that effect.
Let us for the benefit of posterity give a (lei
eriptive chapter touching the subject of meteor
ology as it has been illustrated in the last two
days. Imprimis: On Thursday morning a fog
mixed with the not uncommon smoke of this
city brooded low over us, the streets were cov
ered with mud and one of those London sort of
days was threatened, which demand gas light
by 4 in the afternoon. At 9 o'clock a heavy
driving shower of rain set in with the wind
North East. This prevailed for tho space of an
hour, when all at once the rain changed to snow
which fell rapidly for a couple of hours until
the ground, wet as it wan, became white. The
wind in the meantime blew a gale and the air
became colder. By the middle of the afternoon
great coats and znittensbocanse a necessity. The
evening set in with sharper winds and fierce
driving snow. The air searched the crevices of
the house like a December blast. The ground
froze as hard as a bone.
On yesterday morning at 8 o'clock the ther
mometer stood at ID and the wind that had
hauled in to the North West was almost as
sharp as we remember it to have been last Win•
ter. The change from the warm, close, damp
weather of the last few weeks was very hard to
bear. It is hard weather for those poor people
who have made no provision for the winter.
Yesterday we had a clear blue sky, exceeding
ly pleasant but for the driving winds that swept
the streets and wheeled round the corners with
a sting that was sharp and angry. We think
there have been a good many Novembers with
out a night and day so cold as Wednesday and
Thursday.
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SUPREME Cocr.r.—The Court met: Present,
Chief Justice Lewis, and Judges Lowrie, Wood
ward, Knox and Armstrong.
FRIDAY, Nov. 20.
Dunn, Ilaiguel & Co., cL al. ifs. Abb error to
the District Court; argued by Shinn for the
plaintiffs in error, by Studer and G. I'. Gamil
ton contra, and closed by itaitahorn for the
plaintiffs in error.
vs. Kraft and Smith; error to the District
Court of Allegheny county; argued by George
P. Hamilton for the plaintiff in error, submitted
by Hampton contra,
Sturgeon's Heirs es. Gray; error to the Ns
triet Court of Allegheny county; .argued by
Stone for the plaintiffs in error, and by George
P. Hamilton contra.
Murdock'! appeal from the Orphans' Court of
Allegheny county; argued by Loomis for the on
pellent, and by Hampton contra.
Breading ye. Biegworth; error to the Kitrict
Court of Allegheny county; argued byloomia for
the plaintiff in error, and by Brady and Shinn
contra.
Appeal of .the Bank of Pittsburgh, from the
decree of the District Court of Allegheny county;
argurd by McKnight for the appellant, and by
Smith contra.
Chambers se. Harkins' administrator; error to
the District Court of Allegheny county; argued
by McCandless for the defendant in error.
. . ,
The Court adjourned until this morning et
o'clock.
AXOTLIEII FATAL ACClDENT.—Yesterday after
noon, an accident occurred at the Quter Depot
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Ninth Ward, which
resulted in the death of an old Clermarrwoman,
named Waterman, wife of Carl Waterman, a la
borer. She was in the habit of picking up the
waste coal In the vicinity of the depot, and yes
terday, while so engaged, was accidentally struck
by
. one of the yard-tom:unwires, which broke
sumo of her ribs and threw her on the track, the
wheels passing over and crushing some of her
limbs. She was Immediately conveyed to the
Western Pennsylvania Hospital, where she soon
afterwards died of her injuries. She was be
tween filly and sixty years of ago. The Coro
ner bad not held any inquest last evening.
Ilaurna, for December, is received and for
sale by W. A. Giltionfonney, Fifth st., opposite
the Theater. From a cursory glance at its con
lente, we take it to bo an unusually interesting
number, worth double the price of it.
LADIES' CLOAKS AND TALEJ.S.—A large assort
ment of them goods may now be seen at .6..6l:Tighe's
corner of Grant and Fifth streets. Thom who bare
not yet purchased, should not fail to call and ex
amine /d7ighe's clock. A very handsome Cloth
Cloak, richly trimmed, and the very latest atyle,tan
be procured at this establishment, for $5, and oath,
fine for plO, and Fitch Fars at $5,50.
Wren business transactions based strictly on tho
cash system, Carnagium .(Allegheny) is now giving
to buyers of klon'a and Boys' Clothing mob induce
ments in, prices as bring biro quite a boainess for
“dull time. l / 4 7 When the fact is borne In mind that
lah, both:nisi is among the most fashionable, and
story garment warranted well made, the preference
glean to his goods and prices is net remarkable. I
A CABPCT BACK was found on the bank of (he
Allegheny river yesterday, containing some
clothing with' the name of Thos. Batton on part
of it. It is supposed to have been otolen. and
can be seen atthe Mayor's ofdee.
Esc. HECIIIIIENBE 844114 Of '
New York, will
VEILS& in th e Assailer° 'Church, Beventir street,
( itist • l44.l . o d's,) ro4norrow morning at 10}
- - - - ' • •-••-• I.`
New Tons, Nor. 2 0 .—The-steamer Black• Warrior
has arrived, with Harems dates to the 15th inst.
Beninese there was very and Sugar declining
in price. The stock at Matanzas and Havana was
1'20,000 boxer. European Freights' were declining.
Exchange winn London, 101® llio premium. Bills
on New York, 2i@3e premium. American Gold, 3
- 11 cent. premium.
Sr. Lena, Nov. 20.—The steamier Cataract bursted
her mud-receiver at Lisbon, on the Missouri river, on
the 17th, killing five sad morn or less scalding fif
teen. Among the killed is Wm. Bruce, of !Sanford.
Lontscutt, Nov. 20.—Thera is six and a half
feet of water on the gals, and nine feetin the canal.
There is snow falling, and the weather is equally;
the mercury is down to 26°.
Sr. Jouss, Nor. 20.--The weather has been clam
and foggy daring yesterday and to-day. The news
yacht of the Associated Press is stationed of Cape
itacto awaiting the passing at that point of the'
steamer Atlantic, which is about doe.
Nan. ORLELIVi, Nov. 20.—A meeting of the pas
sengers of the Galvestion and Opcionens was held
last night, and resolutions were passed strongly con
demning the lack of discipline on both bests as the
cause'of an unpardonable accident.
Loommm.o, Nov. 20.—The steamer John Gait,
honco for Nashvillo. got on the - rocks at the head of
tho Canal, and is still on. Sho throw overboard 500
bbls. of salt. Tho weather is windy. Mercury 22°.
The river is falling with 0 feet depth in. the passage
on tho falls.
CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—The Mississsippi is full of leo
and the navigation north of Dubuque lo suspended.
BALTIVOIM, Nor. 2 0 .—Exchango on New York
quote. 4 01 102 i 6, mt.
Telegrnphla Markets
Nrw Toss, iior.--C.utton class/ Out.. Flour 1 ..4 4 .4
10.(a)0 mute ,
Minot buoyant; 72.000 bush. sold M.
$1,61N ror t1,fr1451..23 ror Red, j. 1,10 for hills‘uklt
Club, t1,0k451,25 fur Wntorn White and Allat4l2 for
Illinois. Corn Is Luoyan4 18,000 bash sold at Slc, for
mixed and u3c fur White. Maas fork LslOr. lower. Suva
l 4 hoary. Molasses quoted at 3734. Linseed Oil 65.3470.
Stocla dull and without disuse.
Finials-n. 1.311.4 Nov. 23.—Elonr lc In batter demand, and
2000 bids good brands anpardne sold fur a:part ati $5,254
5,313 . . extra m .
ranges tram $5 2.2 to 5.75. Ilya Flour Is doll at
sl,socand Corn Meal at $3,115X. WLeat dull, and rather It.
favor of buyers; small soles of rod at $1,10@1,26, and white
al nsocao,za. ,Rye Is active, and all offered was token at
7k. Corn crones forward alowly, and for now,
prices are a
ehado higher,higher, Wes 013= bash old yellow at 80e, and now
at 55611V.c, according to dryness. Oats aro to demand at 3.50,
and bat few offering. Provision aye , 1 ,51 ek XlO kbk. 31, "
Pork sobt at $10420, and prien4olso74lB; Dawn le nom].
ual, at $l2O/3 fir limns, 'aides, and 110113. i tar
Fhoulder, 100 bids new Lard mold at 12. and .000 liege st
13. Whisky Is falr, at 22 for Pen., and 221.5a322 for Ohlo.
Wool IS improving.
eINeIYNAII, Nor. 30.—Ylour dual active with a go. ex.
part demand at Mil prices. The ales aro 3400 bbis at 414,33
04.30 fur safterene and $4.4604.60 fur ext.m. Oats aro
dulT4ooo both mid at Skie.3o, There lo . change in other
mink. Whisky is active at 1, c. liogt aro in fair demand
iart55,50€650.10; 1;00 hood sold. 400 bids gut Lard wild at tic.
• rrisiltions unch.ged; a moderate demand. Riker fallen 0
inches Ana noon. Ifather very cold, being IS dog. ANA,'
- }....r, and cloudy. :to change in money mailers.
[lama one, Nar...:o.—Grain unchanged. Whielcy W@2:ll.‘.
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Ten PILL TRADE—Who could dream of the mag
nitude such an undertaking as the manufacture of
Purgative Pill assumes when it comes into genet
! al use. And - bow painfully do the following num
' here speak of the amount of human sickness and
suffCring, that little mercy! of a remedy goes forth to
combat and subdue. Dr. T. C. Aran, of Lowell,
manufactures in hie laboratory forty gross per diem
of his Cathartic Pi 1. , through all the year. This is
eight boxes a minute or one dose a second. We thus
find over 43,000 persons swallow this pill every day.
or 1,208,000 a month! Physicians, think of that,
48,005 patients a day who seek relief from the medi
cal skill of one man. Surely. that man should be, as
ho is in this ewe, ono of the first intelligence and of
the highee character. Ilia occupation entails upon
him a fearful responsibility for the weal or woe of his
fellow man.—Poinerille Courier.
Tan
BASK or ENGLAND.—“The old lady of
Threadneedle street" has put up the rata of discount
to 7 per cent., we /earn by the Baltic. Speaking of
Threadneedle street, naturally- suggests clothing, and
clothing, in turn, puts one to mind of the seasonable
fact that ono of rho finest stocks in the world of gar
ments for gentlemen and youths, is to ho found at
the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill .1. Wil
son, Nos- (03 and 005 Chestnut street, aloe re Sixth,
Philadelphia.
t3Pwria'o ELOOD, from the debilitating elects of
which tither diseases are engendered, may be perma
nently - cured in a few days by the proper use of
Carter's Aloneish .Ifixture, which is now acknowledg
ed to Le the only true remedy for such afilletlons.
An CBI.. IL Suesm's
• DRUG STORE,
You can get
SOAPS almost eVoly rmioty of
YEIt PUMERY,
HAIR, .TOOTII,
NAIL. BRITSIIES,
On such Sordeetz the Tentlnaboy • of
Wotrout should boconclash,.
Saar rota, aog.
Mn.. elitte,of So. 271: Second ntreet , believi g ng tor chlid,
.loot three youlohl. Coo troubled with myna, porchaerd
ono boob. of Dr. SrLaue . • relobrated Vero:Nun, pratorol
by Fluent:a Bros, lhttaLurnb, 1'.., and gave it tens oe,
roomfuls, which had the effect of roosting Ma child to die.
crto a large noniber duo:ma The child InaIVF oljoy•
log goal health. M u would 111116.1 all pareota who may too
ter, their child:co to to troubled with VOlll.O to loan no
time, but immediately purchase and win:ldoor Dr. 311..ane . a
Celebott , ll Vert:Mug, It will own. The money 0111 be
re(uhul In all cot. deed where it not giro satiefaettun.
Ilta ta ..Ptachasscre will Co careful to wok for DR. Ml...ANTria
CELEBRATED VER)I . I FEE S., manufactured by FLEITING
111105. of Ihrseßcarm, Ail other Term:fug. in maim,
ism are werible.. Ile. 3l'Lato's Verrulfogr, lira him clew
bratol Litor IMlla otu now le had at nil ropectaWe drug
atoms. Airnegruninf toffont thstrionut:sre of
001704::1101 FLEMING EROS.
fimustmcnts
FOSTE 'S GAIETIES:-31AS(M,
IC LlALL.—Loslae and Mans,rJOSEPU C. 1414TF.11;
Arting stid &ago 3lsong,r, A. W. h
AP lll,9 loll—Parynett, ri l'prs, Tier,
Ti,. Jthriazsr toga runs rtfully announce to tha put/lir
that be Ine• I.seeq the /Owen elegant nail popular visa, of
meat for lila purr... of Irrenotin; s of iiret.rla,
, Irernatio eutartainnionts, !with whole of the popular
block Company, late of the lbealrs.) worthy the pstrotwqr
of an enlightened and ttneLlarknalpublie.
31t)NDAY EVENING, Nor. lkki, pkr, will In peer
tented a domthtle drams, In that. arts, by the - lits Douklaa
Jerrqld. Esq.. entltle4 DISTRAININU F./11RENT—hlartio
llevirood„ llon7 Length's: ToLylley,sxl,:a.C. Ihitmier 14.
rlnirt ILlwood. Julia II Conks; Dolly DI - Igo, Eat.. Fisher.
During Go pier., world-farnell factor,. of "Ti,.,
Root Ger'aral-eDistrolning be ecklired.
La 31.thrilland Mies Emily Wablegrase.
To rant - ludo with aww forth. noted a,..
perblrml
QUIET
In L,ndon and Neer Turk seGli veal 00,7,1, en-
A FA 5111:1—hlr.11arlisky :libbe, A 11. T.on,,e,
Bunaby Bibb., MIT J. C. Fonts.
GRAND BDNEITT
rani TOE
WIDOWS ANDODPIIANNtrrND
OP 0. F.
TILE pubhe itt respeetfriliv informed that the
cebeLmicsi Artistes ILIPS
by
complied with the levitation extendol to her by the o n
dersigwol, s committee cs,wrtally delegated for that purpose,
to giea one of her popular Patertainmettte for the Bonet! t
of the Widnwil and Orphans' Fend of Ihe Independent
Order of Odd l'elhme of thecity of Pittsloirgh, to City
Hall. on Monday Evening, Nor. 1341, Lear. Het Recitations
ea the Crenlug of the 17th tt t., in Masonic ri.u, gave ow
bounded satlafeetion to s crowded and highly lidelliguut
audience. In Ibn Programme or this Deneff I she generonw
ly intioduces a satiety of new pieces, which, whit the
highly dowering charity to Le 4... matted, It L. boiled will he
eufficiont to call oat all classes of our Irian. , and Ail the
hall to iha utmost capacity. 'rickets can be obtained of
either of the undersigned and at the memo of the different
Ledgge.. end also at the Mode Rime of 11. Kielaw A Bro.,
to Path Elm/. Only a limltedintauLer of Tickets will be
tam!—Just ouriziont to glee etery one • comfortable meat.
A. rt. SPOANDLE.SS, M. 13,
• 11. C. CLIIIAN,
W. WARD,
Y. 4. HOUCK,
IL. lIARICETL,
L 0. of O.
THE CELEBRATED ARTISTS,
MISS 1C.1MME311.2.,3",
hempen., wills the lavitetion mentional tit.. will
given Reci[Aden Not g Reeding) or
LONGFELLOW'S ROMANTIC INDIAN LBOEN DAB Y Poem
(Which rill bo her 20E114 Public Radiation of this re
markable Pentn,) and also mita -the celebrated Satirical
1.00111,
NOTOINCi TO WEAR!
'no mulu Lau Written by 0. W. Holmes
ON LENDING A PUNCH DOWI
Man Celebrak,l Nem Om
SONG- OF MIXEI SI-lIIR.T
Tire whole esnielarling with a Iteeitetion to French of the
MARSELLAISE HYMN
• X TILE
CITY HALL.
Of the Song a Illaarntbn, as Arrokelt by Nue ICJN.Lnur
1. Introduction. 2. lllawailiii• Birth and Child
3. 111/diratha's IVouing.
intorminslon of Ilro minute..
PART 11.
!..L TheFamlne 3. Ili/maths'. Devoid.,
Intrrmixdon alive minute..
PAILT
IMEMI33
Ater which the Recitation, by Miss Rimberly,.or the
Rotiderrplly Clerer.gfriCal POOOl, upon tbe taillons and
estrus:voices of Um day.entitical
NOPUING NV/C.A.11!
To. followed with Holm.' flues
ON LENDING A. PUNCH COWL
Alter which Mare P.m, the
SONO- OE' THE SHIRT. .
• PART IT.
no evening's catertalnatent conchal° with a lied
tatioa In Preach of tho rnlebruted
b/ARBEILLA/SII HYMN.'
When she Eli appear tie the GODDESS OF I.II.IERTV•
TICKET'S 50 CENTS. To ha - ohfaleed at the Monple
Store of If: ILLEBIiIt do BRO., N0..113 711 lit Strc t , ow,
Malted number wm be add. • ,
Does'open .t 634 o'clock; Recitation to comtueore at 7%,
sod the whole concluding at about 9 o'clock. our..Zol
ifiBBL. WHITE WHEAT SHARON
DALE FLOUR,
200 " u Duane,
lOU • " Franklin Family,
lOU " Hauler " •
Dial " extra llarriron nail Provers,
Arrtrlng end for sale by (col) .4 Alt ES GARDINER
CLlEE'prime W. R. Cutting
SE--300 bag.
Cho Just received and ter Nilo try
< 4O IIU I CLLIIIBOIe, No. S Smltldield et.
011: 7 ,5 1,1)1s. No. 1 Lard 1111;
do Linseed do, " Co.
Zonal. by • nolD sontsos' &
I. ry egs 'ix o , acco in
masa Di mkt., EOM' MIZELL t CO.
COMP= OP ARBITRATION FOR NOVENBE
Isaraa DrcArr, T. P. J. B. Swarm.
atoms B. JOIIII, D. CAMPBELL
J. &Cann"
PITTSBURGH NIARICHTS.
[Riported ....W3allifor the 111/tintewt Garetfej
.Prtrastawan. EXlTeesr, Nandonte 21, VW.
FLOITE—no change: a sale on the timer wharf of BO
Ws axe= at $4 62. from store, 15, :Al, 60, 100 and DO do at
$487 the extra Itad $312 for &IDAT do and 33 do ever at
St ed.
RYE FLOUR-4 sale of 19 bbls on wharf at •
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—a moderato demand; ales of 800'
lbs, In bolt, 01 $2F109; ati eh from More at $1 Z 2 •0-ssels;
and 100 do at $1 '
HAT--smalt sa es at males at $12016? too. ,
GERMAN CLAY—a sale of 5 tom at $L', !bur toes.
GRAIN--odes from store of T 25 bath Barley at 00, a,,,1
i 5% bosh Wino white Wheat, to go East, at $1 1.
BUTTER-1n better demand: sales of 6 bbls prima toll at
13; 700 fis. do at 1234; and 750 The at 14.
CHEESE—sales litho staall tray of 50 bra at 93010;
demand very light,
APPLES—o sale of 1Z bbls good varletlea, at $ll4O $i
barrel.
LlME—aalesof - 20 bbl, Louisville, at $1 21. . '!
PEARLS—a nab of 10 tons on private terms:
WHISKY—Wm ofraw at 18,9111%: rectified Iv Myna. at
19 emit ,and :MO2l on time. ,.
Import* by 13,Iver
SIONONOARELA NAVIGATION CO.-4 bbls eggs, Ido
butter -1 Im feathers, Collins; LT, bbls dour, 60 do apples;
13, 4 , A 1,, a, kg, wile, °arum; 51 Ws dour, .11 r; ,110 ale
barrels, Small); 32 boa glom, Leech A co; 0 boa gi Darryl
10 Gbh floor, Monona & AoJer.
WHEELING por Cheroit-3. boo books, Fs r; 03 Iry
coffee, drones; 4 libds, 1 bbl yle; 48 b Is applce,
Glaraway; ID bbl dour, Mcßae., & li en, 2 bbill, Ikg buttrr,
It bbls apples,3o Who aimed handles, 333 Lis cheese.
Ilotchinsom 10 hes auodlos, Graham k Thomas; Ilaks raga,
5000 lump poles, ownar; 27 pkm, tads, =ll boa cheese, Town.
Ludes. ; 4 kga butter, 346 boo cheese, Canfield; 1/11.10 do,
li
LOUISVILLE ten . Jacob Poe—Eo Ws a blaky, 1733 bbls
floor, Clerk A co; 00 bga feathers, D Leath & no; 60 bbl.
floor, Linen, 7 coils ropo,l hbd tobacco, owner; ;28 ban
hemp nod, Forsyth A co; 2 boo lamps, 3 bids 011; 2 boa
drugs, owr.er.
..
_CINCINNATI per Lehigh •3O bbl. flour, 101 bile soap
25 bbds, 2 bra bacon, 100 bbls pork, VA bgs wheat, 17 bbla
beef hams, 4 do lard, 7 Mt do, 48bbls whlaky, 10 bbl. lamp,
Ailark, Clark A Col 27 61,11 lord oll; J Dolooll; 60 bdJo paper,
1. w his ky 23 bbla • Iluseid
alcohol,
M.O bbLs flour, 10
do ardni.r; 3) do alcohol, lloyden; 319 bp wheat,
' Roman .' 31cCrtary; 370 bbl. flour, Liggett; 105 do do,
Mercer 1. Robison; 160 do do, 31yera A Mei/mitt; 60 do do,
Martin; 17 bbls coal,Z pie soap, owners; 24 bbla alcohol,
Scott; 24 bbls whisky. Tendon); 121 bbl a lard, CO bra eau.
dloa, 10 bbl, tallow., F Sellers & co; 123 bbls door, Wallace: .
8 bra ginseng, 6 aka wool, 17 do foa then, 43 bbl. apples, 7
do )woos, 21 do tlanred, 7 do rags,234 Dbl. berawar, Mb
son, Child. & co; 48 bra soap, Itagaley, Conroe° A co.
10 bbl) ap p les, LewATl per FlR,onalais * Elgarton-2,444 Obis door, Chirk A ro;
Disports by nallrestd.
P., Fr. W.d C. IL 11.-22 baskets produce, owners.; 800
gallon. Korman.; 130 bbl. apples, 2 bap onions, 7 °MC: 2
pkg. leather, Wilkinson & Minh:l; 5 eh, µAetna, 5 do
geared, 15 do nate, 19 de cone, 1 bbl cider, L Peterson; 15
dos broome,ll7 at. oats, lido ryerltrown & Kirkpatrick; 38
eke potato., MeMerds; 2 Ude butter, II Dalsoll d -eo; 230
bbla apples ' D C lierbst; 89 das Dramas, owner; 50 box
chaise, J OCkunlehl; 1 bbl apples, S 11r.rbaugb, 302 bush
wheat,oegtler bLis eggs, 6do butter, li er n 25 bide
.o applee, 21 do eggs, 15 do butler, g oars bogi, 11
mks potato, 13 do beans, owner.; 11l bbis apples, 9 do'bute
ter, 9 do 0884,185 bss starch, 27 bbl. whisky, 112 di) dour,
2:11: Wen, Clark 0 co.
RIVERNEWS.
The weather yesterday mai very oold. The thertoonauter
o the mornlog at 8 o'clock stool at 117'. At :o'clock In the
toe Lug It Indicated a temperature of 28565. no. in •
sheltered door toy. In the wind, Which low furionsly, It
was much colder. The arrival orsortral steamers with fine
m' C ' Zi l tltrwst de
. w l Tt " g ir o tnd Tr e l c niflloh'Ero.Tabro Jaoob Poe,
arrived in the morning w ith about 2,000 barrels of goer the
and
other freight. Next cone the Lehigh with • great load,
the amount of which mV be seen la our table of Imports.
Then came the Inheres. with 2,200 barrel& of dour. The
reoelpts of flour for the day were nearly 0,000 blends
'rho Mitterra gees cot today for Cinciretati and Louisville.
The Pere. City Is the 'Wheeling M artin toda. The Lir
high L 9 going cot to-day. The Wal Ls the Zanes
ville ',ticket today.
ELMIte Acmnrse9.—Wo gunte the following from the
Cincinnati Gazette of Thursday :
"The Heilman reporLi an accident . having befallen the
It. Lawrence, bound op, when near Portsnaoatb. She
broke one of her cylinders and was going ap on one wheel.
The punctual Ohio No. 2 came down from Marlette early
yesterday morning with apples, butter, fruit, wooden ware,
cider, grindatoues, and sundries-1n all about 200 tons and
52 Oebln and id deck paasengers. The A. W. Quartier met
with • sail miaow shortly after she left this port nista be
fore last for Ilasslitha the .se full of people and had
over ono bestodrell tens of freight. When near Jameson,
three holies :More, the broke her creak, cylinder and T
head, .d was compelled to abandon the trip. Neither ,the
cylinder nor platen nod are damaged, but the coat. of re..
ptirs, beam she Is .gala In running ord., seer .100
TArland&he 10. by clone alon g Im me diately the acciutl not be leas than $l,
cc ooo. The
oiler Cho aident oc
curred, .d took the Qaterter's passenger., over Itin In all.
The Champion towed the Guarder back to tier wharf, nhem
she now lies undergoio g repairs.
"The Philadelphia to 70. Lofts, on her upward trip. eo
countered o snag, which ripped up her Iwhoerd guardsjost
att of her belles. the also mataloed to slight loJaryby the
Larboard cylinder head blowing out. The damage if, hone
ever, trilling, and trill take beta short thee to repair."
"The Perstahae been wad by the Naples Packet Coterwdy
to Copt D. Dr.denhurg, of New_Orleans, for 511,0.10, or on
approximate sum. Cape running. Isar In the New
°Genus .d White Elver.
"The Dr4mis brought up to large nander of Getman ont
igraute, ineltsdiox one hnolmil for Pittsburgh, soma, filly
f, Cincinnati, and aft - y.4e wine lauded at Ilverwellle."
From our New Orlento exebangen, of the 10thdtot.., we
clip the following:
'The opening of the preseet week,. far . weather woe
coneerneJ,:wes nil thut wished—Monday he
bei
bright and clear, wills a Gracia; le
nortbarind. Titio nelhhe
time far butintes were aim of a height nature, seferal Dirge
baring arrived by 9 o'clock In the morning. With
fell loads of cotton and Western produce, causing Ma lers to
preeent an animated appearance.
"Up-freights were twat la lee, of u.ntltitas, end 'bete•
don for merchants to till, with the forwarding gouts' now
In port end daily arriving, will mum the summon{ week to
Lea berry ne, and 1911 prove munticraigigka=
' tr i fftertrertlttrolesteter Dettpote trrtro
place her In the Memphhi trade, for which port she started
lest Rd:unity. Copt .1. If. limmilwell commands:*
iVe clip the following Items hunt the Cincinnati (:reds
of Friday
'The Mat ihor also came In from St. Louie with the beat
trip of *eight and potpie boa fruns Mot port of any 1140211•
or this tOO9OO. She le crowdeil with possonfere. moony Coll
trostmen I.ound 1., Pittsburgh. A part of her freight con•
91,19 .4 hurris of door, she toot. en tried at Lou.llll,
fairrennehurn and Autore..2:4 per bated.
"tin Tueslay, the tow-hoot tiiinglive, from Pillehnrgh,
had a mix opt...ling of 13 barges of rest], all for Nashville.
She made two trips or, the falls, towing at cue time, seven
of the barges, arid She usxt tore taking other eta Eh,:
totes then, Um to, nithland, and then tali. them up Coo,.
terlind to N0...1i1a In detachments-. sari if ride or tie
game. The Conrser, of yes motoy, mentions lho soles! of
the Diurnal with a large dart of e at haste, and say. that
the run of cost from Pittlburgh to thst loathe{ 11.. I.oin far
^r- :ter than was e'er seut henry.
`The officers of the French riquirt th it on Tuiveley last,
the Isnly of an infant (about eighteen neon. oldi rich atti
b.istiftelly Oat erar picket app out of the river nenr Paint
Li-h. The Damn •of the einld were perfect, with no Len(s
.
.Lout Its bode :low the child tame there i.emystery.
nnlrest it has fallen hit ...me rimming stmatnrr nod drowned.
The INA) woe placid In s ecnin ashl tater - rod on the hank cf
the river.
^Thr Dr. Kovno. Nit unger n0..1 Sodes,r, Au Pool ot St.
Loulx from this port on rnmlay, ond the Etulrro or clop - art.]
for Ifonnihal. Al Loci. on Wrdors.lay, ills J. H. C.nor,
Dotimark, Oletmood, rt.rnAttgo rolton City, lirrtry titan,
Dr. Ka o, Eroten‘or Awl Morsn..7o, wcro 131.1114; f..r this
Steesntieet Register.
ARRIVED—J. 4 .1160 n, Itt.nrnovill, LE:rerun, dr; C.lntwl
rassrl. Ll:rain-IL; Cllsluit. Whinlin; Job P. & Lank 4....11L,1t, Om - innate Intern', •Nr tnin, We m!,
sel
ing.
r)—Jeff,r.s.... Browns" e; I.tmern,ll,...`"lnt t r
1:11.1..th, Cher La. I , ttuno, do.
River SI.; frct "us ela nd.
Ruction
I'. 11 . DAVIB, Allotione.,,,.
Ocdoupdcial Paled Nomall, No. t. 4 .1,11.1 Ptrw.d.
LIQUORS,• -
GROUND NUTS, ,te., AT Ave
~
•ftsmoon. Nov. 211.14 at . 2 o'CiOtiC
ot the rim. Commercial Elnla Noorna, No. f 4 Filth olfoet
npll bo sold, r , remptorily, by order of Comigueo
parktg. of Domestic Ilmody and Old Nye
CO I
o lm ,m oh bon ..l g od. ,
c : b d io na . Graood Nobs '
SOU yard. Ll.Ong VArpol
P. M. DAVIS. Auct
A T THECOIIIMERCIALSALESIIOO3IS,
Nu. t.l 111th 'Mort, will ho ankh on 31onday 11301.111,1 gr
Yolld, at Inlic/ock, quantity of chadrable
opoln, ounalatlng in part of 111.koth 11.1fory, Curl.
morel, Clothing, At Ipaccaa, Coburg,. &a.
.21 P. M. DA
BOOKS 11‘" CATALOGUE.—On Snturdny
°waning, Nor. 21. 1, at o'lock, will ha wild;al the
now Oonmiercial Wes Rooms, No L 4 Plait We by 4 ille
logos, collection of Books, embracing mmajr valuable
works fur thelibrary and general reading, among whkh will
lie found, Diction/67 of Shakspearian Quotations; vrorka of
Laurence Sterne, 2 rob; works of Dean Swift, 2 vole; Moral
and Intedloctual Diversity of the Ramis, Irving's Oliver
Goldsmith; Groat Cities of the 'World In their Glory awl Des
olation; Nicholson's Mechanic% Companion; British Novol
Isla' Library, 4 volt; American Orchan.ilit's Companion,
colored plates; Gallery of Limthicami Ram. ingir, Americana
Encyclopedia, II vote; History of America, to the clog of
tho
bNlMoak. War, 2 voic Life of Benjamin Vrauldlin" Mar-
LifS of Washington, 2 vole, Gouraud% Treatise on
Phonograph); Rawls' Advontor“. in Africa; Robinson
Orwww, 210 platen; Dramatic Works of Bon Johnson Beau
mont and Fletcher, te., etc.
Catalogues am now ready. no look. will Imopon for ex.
etnltlntlon aatt Saturday morning. P. M. DAVIN, Anil.
PERESIPTORY SALE OF EASTERN
Ca NM AOKS--On Ps tordsy mornlng. Nov. 21st, at 11
o'clock, at Patterson's Bazaar, N 0.117 Fourth be sold
without reserve, on account whom it may concern,
16 handsome troll finished second band one and 'two horse
C . r.i.g.4 in good order, motto by some of the moist celebra
ted manufactitmrs, of Philadelphia.
Terms cash.
nol9
A=t
DAILY SALES AT N 0.54 FlF'l'll
At the new Commercial Dales Rooms, No. 54 /*DIA
street, every weekday, are held public sales of goods to a/1
wtriotY, snited for the trade and consumers, from a largo.
stock which Ix constantly replenished with fresh consign.
manta, that muss be closed forthwith.
At 10 o'clock, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, com
prising Dearly everything needed In the Hoofer personal and
finally useg table cutlery, hardware, clothing, Loots and
shoes. ladles wear, Ac..
At o'clock, P. M., household and kitchen furniture, new
and secondhand; beds and bedding, carpets, elemf Iron
stone Chita ware, Moves, cooking Mental., grocer, de.
At 7 o'clock, P. M.,„fancy articles, watches, clocks, Jewel.
ry, nuogail Irortniments, guns, clothing owe,
and ohms, hooka, stationery. tc. I'. M. DA dry
VI& An hootscrr.
TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH
far votest t
yor rec'd. imparlor to any other In tho market,
the Oilcloth 1$
nog nracootos,.sl and 286 t Clair et
J. t It PHILLIPS.
pA - TER T
atO doz. Baskets.
18 " Tuba In *tom told tbr Rala
11011)
• 1 8 / 1 /M1 DICKIYI Co.
LINSEED UI7 GO s. tor Web/ .
oIA D. A. PAIINESTOCK k
cornerl.roal and First E.
JOIS PAINTING.— CARDS.
CIRCULARS.
RILL HEADS,
RILLS LADINO,
POSTERS,.
PAMPHLETS,
. LABELS,
• LarrEn ILEADS.
And "very desaintlon.of Job Ptintingplaln or ornament.
al, ciptUted nOntly, promptly and at 11411/langall tutu by •
•
M. G. JOHNSTON AM,
(noT) Prinkn, Wader. and Stationer*, AT Wood St.
Ii—OTABS3OO bus. Red Potatoes jus
etli
nir and for solo by 'T. LITTLE .1k CO.,
toll . No. 1.1.1 Second street.
STEEL TANI) - .. 11211.145513.1 PENS
.—Finn,;xtri , nu; BroscVand Smooth Points (or We by
.8. /L6V.lBlq.
cOripeint Market And Sawedstmts.
VELLOW • SUGAR. - -•-20 bbla 8a1t.... jiat
recolred-aarl for We st the redmed prkee by
DAVID O. UERDai.
0023 Coma Llberg and Road sta.
FALL Alal WINTER TRADE,
B. L. PARNEIBTOCK & CO
Late of the firm of B.A.Felytertoo4t Co, eat toocenore to
•
WEIOIAESALIC DR174343-18113,
lce. 00, corner Wood and Fourth
•
EnTssURO2l,
lIE SUBSCRIBERS lIAVE 'JEitck
• toraodtroza the ratatarn cities with an 'ratan's/n stack
irk tow offered to the trade. GM:Meting of
DRAG•
ALS,
PAINTS,
OILS, ' ,
DYE STUFFS,
- TURPE TINE,
YARNISIIE
•
BRUSHES,
• PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES, Exc., E .
Wither -1 5114ch, with thelngready large idock., tnyolles
One Of the extensive mad
Best Assortments in the Country,"
Their erransemente for supplying
I .VHITE.LCAD AND ZINC
°rimy quality are Midi es to enable them to se4TSITY
CHEAP.
'Country end City Merchants end the Trade amierally
ere Invited to ea examination of oar Mock mid prises before
purchasing ebiewhere.
It. L. FAILVESTOCK a
1146:440/31FIT NO. ea. cor. Wood and Fourth
2 , t tamers.
Monongahela River 11. El. Mail Pa •
STEAXIIIit TELEGRAPH, STE.A.3I= JEFF t SON, .
gag Fait
T,,an. 3; 0. WOODWdr.D. GAPS. Urollo3 • :k.
HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
noW running regularly. /darning Boats lee o Pitts
burgh et 8 o'clock A. AL., end Evening Beath of 0
o'clock P. N. for AP/Coos - port, EUsabothtown, Atopongse
bole City, Bollovernon, Foyotto City, Greerdleld, Wombs
there connecting with Hocks and Ceeches
O"for ; Unonlown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, We eidfurg,
annichnoltoorn and Jefferson.
Ptsseonprs ticketed through from 'Pittsburgh Won
town for $2, mead. sinistfuo-rooms on boats toe wive.—
Boats returning from Brownsville leave at 8 o'cloo in the
inorningond sin the evening. Nor !farther Infortiots
q uire et the 011 ice, Blurt boat, at the foot of Grant street
anti o*. W. SWINDLER, Amen..
REGULAR VOA Z - TUE
LL DAY PACK-
E ANtS S
—Thel=l,
Ono now
stoomerTAlMA MUM .% Capt. tdmen Arrni i =re
E¢ Ma above. and IntortOodLue ports EVERT AY,
at 4 • o'clock r. n. For tratqbt or pulsate ply on
board. 060 FLACK, BARNES 2004 Ag'tx.
'UDR MARIETTA AND ZANES- 1
VILLB—Tho noir cunt beautiful atrarner
LIME ALUtTIN, Copt Butura.. trill Iwo f01".47=a
' and all intermediate porta, I:VERY tiATQEDAY, at 3 r. u.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
oda FLACK, BARNES &OD., data: ..
RULA TRI-WEEKLYLM34.
WITEELING PACKEt—The fine pm-
Nolte° steamer CIIEVOIT, Captain .7. 31orraj,
for the above • and all Interrordlote porta on Manda Yo.
Wednealny• and Fridays. For freight or pusago', appl
board, or to
and 'W. D. IVICEELIKR. Agent, No. 6, Wood
FOR WHEELING.—The steamer
FOREST:CITY, 0.0.13. War, dal learn
for the above awl all Intermediate landings &AA
Thursdays .dhatordays,at 10 o'clock A. 3L For freight
or pawn, apply on boa.' or to,
PLACE, BARNES S 00, Ag•ta.
N. 87 Water St.
REGULAR MEMPIIIS PACK-p,
•
T—Tha aplendld new steamer, CM
3101KIRB PERRY, Capt. Perry Brown, will ,
&boo., and at Intermediate pot For freight or parioge
apply on board or to
ocl9
A. 0. ShI3III.EIV. Agt., Sa Water
flaobbille, Sc
-
- VOR NASIIVILLE---The elegant J AM &
steamer FANNY FERN, Capt. Ir. IV.
Martha, erlllleare for the shore sad all Interco.. ho,
.on MIS DAY, Mot frog., ot 10 A. M. Fortnight or par
sage apply on board or to
nol6 FLACK, BARNES A CO, date.
FOR SIIVILLE--The We- JAM i a,
plot paateager gamer POLAND, Caret
Robert Groovy, wall leave forth., &boy° and MeMr,
ports' on THIS DAY, Nov. =at, at .1 P. tt. 'For frtligLLor
paten° apply on laatreor to
oral FLACK. BARNES & Agent.
Qt. /Louis, &r.
FOR Sr. LOUIS.—The elegantin:
etearaer AITOODADT, Capt. lireLoma,
will leave for the above and all other ports or:lrib A
the 2lat rash, at 4 e. x. For freight or passage appl oa
hoard or to • 0014 FLACK, DARNSA A CO., Age t.
FOR Sr. LOUIS.—The splendid lei
etoamer 110LIIES, C.apt. splendid
11l leavofor rho at:anew:ll all Intermediate pore Y i 1!11
DAY, November 21at For freight orpossageapplyoulataril
or to teal FLACK, DARKEN A CO.. Agents.
Cincinnati, Sc
•
FOR CINCINNATI.—The fine
steamer LEICIOIL gg.Munk. sin
lease Atr tha above mri all intermadiataporta oa 8A •
nu but.; at 10 o'clock A. M. For traig•ht or plump apply
on board or to n 42 0 FLACK. BARklii9 6 CO.. Agents.
UOICCINCINNATI—'rhe aplon-
J 2 did atimmar lIIIYEILYA;Capt. Gordon,
will lnarr We the above and all intermediateports, I
DAY. 2lst Inge., at 4P. w. Prr frelMit nr 'plum pappy on
l
bored or to FLACK, BARNES & Ants.,
nelo tie. 67 WaterlS Poet.
tine - •
.12 new ebtamer MARY COOKE, apt. Camp.
tall, will barn for the .bare and CI intermediate ports on
THIS DAY. Aar. 214 t frelnlit or paiwaire apply oil
boom or to .30 ' FLACK:MANI:3 .4 CO., Agent*.
firto Orleans, Set
VCR. MEMPHIS, VICKSBURG
AND NEW ORLEATbe new en
d
beautiful staluner "AURORA" Capt. J. 1.. Iltossi brill ear.
I for the worn and all Inter:nes:Kato port. on MONDAY the
rd foot. Por freight on honed or to
FLACK. BARNES. A CO.. Agent.,
F OR AIEMPIIIS' AND ICEWT i a t -
tst
ORLFANS—Tho h .
lion tate, lOWA,
Can't. Moen, will leavo for the above and all utenned to
posts on THIS DAY, Mot lent., att e. C For freight or
pumps apply board e r t o
twin FLACK, DARNEF A CO., Agta.
F O"' , nEMPIIIS AND NEw
ORLEANS.—Tha aplendid new atrenner
J. S. PRINGLE. Capt. MEMO, Mickel!, wallet., loi; - tee
afro, and all Intermediate ports,. Tills D Y, :Ist inst.
at 10 0 . 1.. k. A. 11. For fright or passage attply on board
or to FLACK, BARNES &CO., Agents.
' ROIL NEW .ORLEANS., --The
elegant enam "ALMA," Capt. Robite
son. antiwar° for the tool all Interntediato points on
THIS DAY the at. .
0r27 FLACK DAIINIIS Agts.
JlCii ifc, -.Cc
pOR LOUISVILLE.--The firm
rtenroor CLIFTON, -Tho,l'or Master;
*in "... t.§.-"itro'co sod at lot•rme n. p ort . o .
THIS I/A I', I hoXst W. at .1.0 o'clock, 41. n. For &rigid
or pomp , applroiiAtoar/1 or to
rellO • • FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agra.
- -
-SPecial /latices
, or Prruscaute,
• •,Pittabeitp. hor.sth t 1651. President and Directors of Is
lime hare thhi day d ootUr4s tlllidezul of TIMER
PER CENT. out - et the profit. of the last dn. mouth.. NJt
able U. theP.trahOLlpze nr their legf4l representatives, on
.4 after the Eltlk kat.
no4daerth4 11$1.. D. 3113REW, Cash'
.IClWitii Ban or Pirre - a=
No• - amber llil, 18:.7.
.ff - 7 . 4 . 11 k Directors of this Bank Nave ay
'-'^--Y declared • dirlilend of 'TfIRBI: MR CENT. on the
Capital Stock, out of tho prollta of the lanais months. T or
r
or their legal rsprinentstives, will I. 'mild on
or after the lath Inst.
no.4ilsw2wl,
11. M. IMIRMAY, Cubier
Orris. Stosoirosuns Ixsossses COVP.IT,
Pittsburgh, Nor. Itith,lBs7.
10 0 AN ELLPTION for N.
tor Nine Directors of this
Company. to tuff.] dillingowning year. will be
held et th e m °
of the Company. No. 99 Water atreet, on
TUESDAY, tho let day of December, between the honn
ono A. M. and 2 r. it.
nolDaltdel lIIINRT It. ATWOOD, Secretary.
°muss' ist,
Pittsburgh, Nev.l2,lS5T.
o.lin election for Thirteen Directors of
Dile Dent to servo tor the ensuing yuarorlll be
held at the &taking Home on Friday December 4th, nest,
betsrms thelaours of ID d, M. and S P. M.
Isol&td D JONLS,Caelder.
Prersnoatio. November .11,1831.
tr&•DIVIDEND.—Ttio Preside p nt an and Directors
of the Western Imm Com h ave this day
&elated a Dividend, ou t sti
o ra f tho profits y
of Gm last stx
months, of FIVEI DOLLARS AND FIFTY. CENTS PRR
SWAM: of the 'capital Stock,' Tyro Dollari per shato of
vrhkh to be credited to Stock actrints, and Threo Dotter.
and Piny cents pr shorn tote pool inrush to Stockholder.,
on or after the 12th inst. P. N. GORDON.
noisilot Secretary.
SiIIICULITIVAND Naauraaraeaae • RUM,
rittebergb,Jane 25041857. f,
TrZp , ls conformity with tho th section Of the
w - wr Canetlnglon of the Commonwealth of renosyleenle,
notice le hereby given that eppilaition will ho made to the
Leginlatnre, at the next evegon, for the Renewal or Elden
eion of the Charter of the Iferch.he and hfantettlarere•
Bonk of Plttentrgh, forte term of fifteen years. 117 oidm
or the Board of Directors
Je2themd
DMiliT,Caehler.
A. 0. MeOOEW,
STEAMBOAT I GENERAL AGENT
Water Street one d• • r boo Itrirket. aulSzdtt
RITE WHEAT.-95 bge by steamer
4, Emplro City" natl"Altamoot. and for We by
ATITt.LL, LEE & CO ,
1 , 7, Wcwi
DOLL BUTIIII-5 bble. choice to arrive
Ja) and for We by (no 19) ATWELL, LEE &CO.
LIXTRA FAIIIILY FLOUR. —3O bge,
uj(Dl re.) In More arid for sale by.
nolB ATWELL, LEE & CO.
DUFF BOXES AND, INFANTS' HAIR
nnUsu nt ill prices, at JOS. FLEMING'S,
tiols Corner Market /Laud the Memo&
_ _ _
HONEY AND BROWNWINDSOR SOAP.
Palm r.ml Quills Boon, dranglpontd and Almond
Holm, Porcine awl /Roan, fur solo M
nalt JOS. FLEMING'S,
CII.EAP LEAF TOBACCO.--. 3 Inds'. of
r,..r Tobacco Jug roc . .. areal on conolgnment
r.t. /W./STOW, nn rOr Sale by W,& D. WINDHAM
_
a 414 - N 0. 12. Wood St.
NDIA ROHRER HORSE OOVEItS—The
trost vuillty for talent 33 mut 111 Et Chtt It.
nal} J.& 11. MULLIN.
A LL M-50 for Ellie by
018 B. A, PAUNZEPrOCH A 00.
BALgAii COPAIVA-400 lbe. for Halo by
nolB 0. A. PAIINESTOOK & 00.
LADDERS WANTED.—IIog, Calf and
II Dec( Bladder. wanted et the Tobacco, - Snufr and Boger
•of • W. dD. lIMEILIRT,
nol4 . 43,Inrin St.
LOUR-50 MAE. Extra Family Flour;
50 do do !topes - 800 do,
poi() . • IL ROBISON.. & CO.
14=131M
I . • 'A ITS A` :
I SPELNO.—Territory awl Spiny for Rale by
I • 2l Ai. 7.1.tr0x.
1857. F ------------
D ---
ALL TR A E 1867.
B. A..cii—
.--.....E§,...----;--------, - =-
co - A:OCIC & CO.,
..
. 00. D .A.ND‘..III:T Eri,R3atars
V, '. -
,uxi,ciwri n i. 3. ltz a burgn, Penna.,
LARD OIL, Vb DicAimas is
ALCOHOL, TURKED_OLL, WINDOW GLASS,
TANNERS' OIL, VAluitalan GLASSWARE, -
sPEE3I OIL, DHUSECP4c ' - Run:TM:HEY,
WHALE OIL, SPICES PATENT MEDICINES,
WHITE LEAD mANinrA.c.roTtmas 0.8- SURG.INSTRUMENTS
,
RED LEAD AND :. .
Our White Load, ground in Oil, is put up in packages of 25, 50, / 06 7DECEUZGE.
pound; which we guarantee to he STRICTLY PURR, PULL nmarrao wed netT I n ''', t '"l , i d -500
nem.
Raying midden partners in New York and Philadelphia to take adranteesofall changes In the maks; vend t1,..tl
to Den for cash, or to rapt thus dealen4 on as ihrwahle lemma Pasternjobbing homes.
/Er IL A. FAWN S YERMY RE flunlahed with Raialah, Yrench,German and gliezddi direet r cn m .4 . 4
nalh/mr3ml.
DRUO, . .
MEDICINES,
DYE
CREM TUFFS,
PATNTS,
•
..• • A - MASON & CO;
No. 25 Fifth. Street, _Pittsburgh,
ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE AD At-
tractive stocks of
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS
TO BE FOUND IN .IVka-11. COITZTIM
Their assortment of DAN3S GOODS, of more than ON1: ITUNDRED OASES, eonal lr. sts of the Wen styles of
SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, COBUROS, CASHMERES, &c., &t.
A faD stook of ICmbroideries, rritet3B and White Goods. Dress and
Trinuninsm EL'osiery and Gloves. Gents' Irurnishina Goods. Cloak
Linen and Souse-keepincGoods,Domestio Goods.
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF lIIIWARIitY ARTICLES: --~.._..
tiering greatly increased their feelltles for liannfonming .
SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND.- SKIRTS, &a.,
They en confident of befog enabled to offer greeter inducements, that any baton, blamignionr.
Allrblerchants from ell sections ere eolielted to nit New Goode will be eonetantly remised farm their reddest
iron la the East.
atAEL-davramP A. A. IiANCI A CO.
JAMES M'CANbLESS & CO.,
109 Wood - Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOOD§,
w-outTr!.II2.RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO.TIIEER NUMEROUS PATRONS AND
• COMPLETE MOCK ADAPTED TO TILE FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
HAVING DOTER IN EUROPE DURING THE LATE SEASON,
WS ARV ENABLED TO OMR. METICUANTfi sura ram
DIRECT ApcwrA,xxozcs B. OtT.R.SICI.V.7BB.
•.•
EULLERT-Olef CELEBRATED BARRED rrixtva LS
R.l9,llllenT
ED WARD T. ME GRA ' W,-
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
NO. 211 LIBERTY srszar, HEAD 'HP WOOD,
Yr .V.II.B3:IITILG-13; P1e.1425TA....
(AFTERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOOK, par
k./ cloned front Importers and ILstantacturere, amongst which ere the following termite bninda
W. H. Grant's A. No. 1 be Tobacco, t
. .
•
Heime, Robinson .b Co'a Tobacco, •
Eugene Howard's Tobaccd, '
Grant's Pound Lump Cavendish,
. Ilasard and Railroad Brands,
Ralf Pound Lump.
010455! CIOASSII CIG.II.Ii dd
S!!! Sexes -
.
'ONia MILLION .A.seopmz,r) 3art.adk.lST±lB-
All of which we offer to the trade at prices which cannot fail to please-. ati2o:44wa B_,
•
FALL 0.. F- - -1857.
NEW GOODS OPIONING
-
J. M. B T_T R C F I.E,D,
1745 NOW OPEN A FRESiISTOCX 0-P
FALL
AND WINTER GOODS,
PURCHASED DIRECTLY PROS 711 E =POEMS IN TIIE EAST. •
ITE CAN NOW DISPLAY A. LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS, to
which he Invite the spedal attention of the Ladles. Ills 'stock compitcos
Utah Dayadere Silica. some PH low as 6234 4
_
Robe ./VQuellas, Irish Poplins, Printed Merinos,
Printed Wonl Le/a:ones, Frensh Merinos,from auetiott.
Stella Shawls, Chenille ShaVais.
Plush Bordered Shawls., Brochrt„ Long and Square Shawls,
"Embroideries, a full assortment.
CLOTUS, CUSISIETIES, and o groat variety alike& for Ron andltoys' ato.
alat-A full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS constantly onhand at low prket s •
-- •
,
,
-
The Theory of Cookink • r
re now firmly established , and we oanreferfor th by Gas o
truth of the above to
many ofthe moat sterling and reliable f.adlea and
Gentlemen
in 'Pittsburgh.
MUSGRA.VE'S GAS COOKING STOVE
-I-SNOW FAIRLY BEFORE TICE PUBLIC, and giros entire satisfaction in armar ntsreNcs.
_ll. To the Ihvggist, the Chrantst, the Surber, to all Oyster Saloons, Sestaliawnts, Eatply ilosoes, and and Rat Shiva
as `*cool Pricate Fated/er ft is room! indispedsiblo when once tried. It. curt la tailing. It reqnired but little room. The
firers ready inn moment. The fuel Is not expetudre. II prodnces no sinoko, no soot, no dirt, and will rook quickly and
perfectly. All these things we will gtiaranter." t .
...It may boated on any table. stand or dietf in any room or story. tool will be furnished in any amount from $1,7,,, disi
price of a Single Burner Stand to $75,00, tor ariMxtra Mahogany Stand with are Storm complete', width will b. an el.-
gent ornament to any geZtletrlatVe dining room.
Please call and Investigate, at LiPAYLPTTE HALL, s ound door, WOOD SIWEET,or lit TIIIRD STREETWit. Wll. TITE, Secretary. sel4-dly. GAS COOKING STOVE COMPANY.
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be Iminedlately Sealed up In
ARTHUR'S NEW SELF-SEALIN(,•
YELLOW FIREPROOF ALM ANNEALED GLASS FRUIT JARS TO BR tr.i.D AT TUE
CHINA AND Q CEENSWARE STORE OP •
IR' Zi IST it "N" .T 3 I Ca- 33 "2' ,
•
•
No. 122 Wood Street, Pittsburgh., Penns.,
WHERE also theattention of private farailies,•hiat I keep rs and country mere
n fpectfully invited to the onntinination of Ms newly I.mportedrsfock of GLDS,comng•Whiteo tet'Teet,islfit
;tI Isla
Bead inlet It a:, White Vitrified. Iron-Stone Table Ware, ex - prrealy for durability In hotel; every description of White
v,da?..l.,,rk,La2ah ii.n.drEntilisoli.Coome..l= or u se . pre places Also it choice selection of ;Table Cutlery, antl Tea
solL'.lmd
-------- 1 b rs, Go i1t,...A le awes of reporter guilty, all at low prices
W. E. CHILDS & C-O'S
PATES? ELASTIC FIRS 45D ITATEILPROOP
CEMENT ROOFING.
PERI2IN 8t: xca-riszeozr, Prorniertoris,
ARE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ONAT THE SHORTEST NOTICE
the above Monk Flee and Wster.Proof Cement Renting, It being the onlyartlcle yet Invented that will imocessfhlly
resist the ardims of the atmosphere in every climate.
IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE •Afi'D WATER-PROOF;
•1111 In point of dorability,we believe lt began], If not Insperior, Loony Metallic Roofing. We con pet It on over Old Tie,
Tar, Iron or Shingle Roots, It making no dlderenco how flat or Meep the roof may be. This
Roofing La warranted to prrive as above revxwanted. We will malt foi•
. ALT DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEN FEET SQUARE)
We will apply it upon Tin and Iron Roofs So. TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of RI durability th•
cheapest paint that can housed.
, I,We Invite all who aro building, and also those who (eh their 1200 G Repaired, to trill at our office, 1= Third Stmt ,
and eastraineasosptea and satisfy themselves In recant to the durnbility end practicability of thie Roofing,
I. O. PERRIN,
A. JOHNSON,
PERRIS A JOHNSON
WM. JouNeor. ,
No. IEI Third etreet, between Wood and Smithfield,
Pitubur g h,
•
I hare made • chemical examination of !woe specimens of W. IL CIIILDS !WS 1100fltal, len at my dila, th e r..-
milts of width are as follow=
Ist. The malaria/ In oompounded eons to remain enable for a great length of time.
W. The consistency Loot readily tormented by Um temperature; conaoquentty It would not be liable to melt and ran
of from • roof In Sommer, or creek to Winter, I. e. extremes of natural heatandeohi would not Ware It.
3d. The companion's not acid but slightly alkaline. It would not destroy the canvas, but on tho contsary protect
It from the action of the weather.
4th. It laWater Proof, and to a large extent Fire-Proof; that Is, epode. mid Sr. bread/ What upon It could not In
flame it. In my opinion such a roof will last for yearn (flint on careful{] and r e althAbrotent nttentilea•
lieepecUlally,
:y PR Si. LOCHS,' Monad,
--
Laboratory No. LS Walnut stand, Cincinnati, phis.
•
I have mar Born tan. Co..Y•b. eth,ll4W.
me =mined W. P. Canna We Mastic The and Water• Proof Ceme lacienrean Am
nt &oars sodas Ow at I can judge, corudder
It a good invonttory.and ate willing to insure buildings time protected upon the same term.. 'insure those covered with
splaydawr (Signed] LAW, AgL Itoyal Ina. oo.,Lortdoekeztd Liverpool.
Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing.
.A.D.Arß.&.e.BausTrx, Proprietoro•
No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, .Allegheny.
THIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. It in used
manalvely in Now Pork and Philadelphia, end la well approved. It o ! applicable to oweeing
Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, pridges, Steamlxiataanditailroad Cars.
It will laid longer than Metallic Booting or Shine., and cadets the 'miens 'utningee of climate—neither 'affected by
raid. boat or damp. Ita principal lognallent I. of en oxtraordham7 doe* =are, end it never
not
thin elmtielty. 11
can be roadtlyapplied to &Rhin& forme& flu or amp, old or new, on Iron, tin or wood. It will not melt In warm mettl
e, , or entek to cold, and it la not injured by being tramped opeek.
It is I3oth Fire and Water.,ProoE
11111-Tor further hformatko, apply to the proprlatom.
TRANSPORTATION.
CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY.
Mina LLOYD & CO., OWN
[SUCCUPOID3 TO LLOYD & LIMON4I
HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS o do a hewn honor by WINTER, are now prepared
• FELISTIVEM.T.O7.A.Z.T.T.A. CAZIA.M. '.A.XSTD .R.Azzatcp.A.M)..
Through to mid from the &Stern Mos. We cm mattneour frkrads arid all thaw diapposd to patronise the Penn. Carnal
•1111 Railroad, that Ito twins will be spared to reader mend satlatietiort to SITITPAgg OP NABTPDIS AND WRIITKRII,
FRNIONT.I -
The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the .Allegheny Portage Railroad
Will glee I:zero:clod &wink!, to the traromdsalon of freight Odice Perm Street , at the Venal Biala.
fmtklyd
LLOYD & CO.
. .
1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. . 1857.
PCXER'I3 PORT:AZ*I ' LEI 33 OAT LMNPI,,,
Via PennwylvantiOCanat'and Rat/road.
.
Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way.' ' 7 7
.. _
OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INIDREAS
kx a d during ito past Wilda and in tan now offer to suisrass tha superior advantage of a DOlTaul =My 1,12t2
to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Dalttraore. Our llize. belaccosaposed cub*, of lORTABLIIIIOATS, Ind ape
tnuuhlpezelit ts rsgolsrd. Iderclanta mending , !raight to car Line can taly upon Pa Mng pat through Pith all posstbl
spend and dlapatth. wAnznousr, 0/111AL PAUL% carats. qf Merriam! Ways/streak A, Arti
flOklyd I - KM I - Pnprietom
T
IKE °NEATEST lIATCII MACHINE IN
TtiQ WORLDI • • . '
— A
YOBTIINX MAIM WITH; A SMALL 11inhilMliCiT.
ITIONAW PATENT WATCH MACHINA
• simple, che.ap and perfect Bleb*. Mak». The Machine
owe» only$116; le driven' by band, end writ make the Sr.
tone of tho•maon6etam.lna short time. Mete coed
wood la to be bed readily It materially redeem the tag. •
diarlieversiavanty or Medd» privilege's» 'offered Ow
ale at • moderato pporkke.w /or pirtieshos, all et GAZETTE
00ILINTINO EUG7If . plfW street. JeldkwittfT
JUST BEOFXVED
700,000 Omuta Cigars
114000 Manna , •
200 bxa Tired" ItanalketaroaTttieco.
iho largest asoortoomt of Cigars ro e and'robsoco olDrrod
to Me cloy,to now open tbrezatohatkotand
°HOWE IntMAN'S
cot. 1bu1t22612 arootaad Diamond Alloy .
SUNDRIES.—
i
qinsong,
V=nt. l ibe n
box do,
no landing tem stoma Inbanis and tor rah by
IMAM D/011.111 I CO.
FALL AND WINTER.
sour AGENTS 3bR TITS SALE OP
SUCCESSOR TO StURPIn k BURCIFFTELD,
- . GAS PROM -ROSIN Ollc
Te wry: FLUID riArrEratAz. -
MOIL ILLUMINATING ILLUMINATING_ PROPER,
as...
of au from Hain and mthetmarea
have way. made them a favorite kw the inane i ' '-,
fee of illomlnaling One. bthaylha Compantm on. Boa •:
hi wit coal, in order to simply their =stamen with a
.Ba. ,: - 1
OIL la entirely Overman all demi Zll4 reAisi; ia. : , '
amil yield. at once, its DrUillarilltUninai Oa& - . r ,
The 'natter retinal coat of the "maraca for t he m theoz.o • •
Team of t . nat . sle, ,..,.,, togatiter with*. atteetkm_and eilmtwe
and l . the it not rmonr7l .-•- " -
er eft r a gri -7 . the unwholesome, riciaterione an •• , ti
' OgilliiTt
our,. p eer In raider th e NCOIN OIL .' - •
ATPAILWIII3 cbeemer and mere te entry U. , ..-
_ ..B. t-t,........ of Mallroadvay; New Tort, bee devoted hie - • .
MU" tO theallanf•Ctee End 'aloof Datable ass
APOthollibrann Ite teepeetthay calla the atteatim of th• ' ' 7._
PUNIC. IQ bie yreeent complete and' aincient machine. ~ • -. :,
...Perfect athafaceion t. I'D,,,mbaser i imatibbid , l4. o.l.i.- :5,..Y..
we. Tor further tharramtion *Wow • ' .
. • -8. COATIS, We Ihre j lway, New Torir4 - )
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