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TOURSDAY 310NNINO, NOV. 26, 1867.
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News of the City and Neighborhood
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Wasunnvos, PA., Nov. 24, 1867.
Editors . Gazette.—Court met on yesterday
Morning; at 9 o'clock. In a short time after
the Court was opened, the jury in the case of
Kerr, having intimated that they desired further
Instructions, were brought into the bar, and his
Honor ' the President Judge entered into a
aomewht lengthy explanation, as to what con
stituted he different grades of offence, into
which h icicle was divided by the Act of 1794.
After a full exposition of the law upon the
sultlect, -by the Court, the jury retired to their
romp, and about half past eleven o'clock, gave
out • the announcement that they had agreed upon
a verdict. They, were accordingly . brought in
and the 'prisoner sent for, in a few minutes
he made his appearance accompanied by lhe
Sheriff, and the usual formalities having been
gone through with, the jury returned a Verdict
of "guilty of murder in Us second degree. -
The accused is a man near eighty years of
age, of rather small stature, and very much
herit. Before his trial came on, be had flattered
hilf with great hopes of an acquital: but it
Is a id, that a ft er Gm development of the test i.
No y agaitiiihiM,. ho abatidoned that hope, and
lse
w tolerably well prepared for the result, which
he ore with a good degree of equanimity.
After the rendition of the verdict, he gathered
up flis hat and staff, and followed the Sheriff
froki the. Court room carrying with him the
he ft felt sympathies of all who were present.
a r. Montgomery at once moved fora new trial
an placed his reasons on file; but with what
shop of success, remains to be seen. Should
the • motion be overruled and 'sentence pro
nonpeed, it is highly probable that an appeal to
Executive clemency will be resorted to. Should
this'course be determined upon, the old man
.will be able to enlist a very strong support from
dm Citizens of the county, • '
When tho beds rung for the meeting of the
Court at thrhe o'clock in the afternoon, a gener
a rush on the part of onecitizans of all classes
to the Court rosin took place, in consequence of
the immor which bad become rife in the streets
darilar the recess, that the jury in the case of
Jones, had agreed upona verdict. Immediately
after the meeting of the Court, the jury were
brought into the bar by the officers having them
in charge. His Honor, Judge Gilmore, having
aacerialned that they were ready to render their
verdict, ordered Jones to brought up. As some
little time necessarily elapsed before the priso
ner made his appearance, the vast crowd in at
- waited his arrival with breathless si
lence; all present carefully scrutinizing the coun
tenances of the twelve "good men and true,"
who had given to the case seventy-five hours of
anxious and prayerful deliberation. Their
careworn appearance, and the air of solemnity
with which they took theirplaces in the box,
foreshadowed the awful doom they were about
to pronounce upon tho accused. In a short
time the prisoner appeared in charge of Sheriff
Bruce, and Mr. Aiken, the Clerk, having called
over the names of the jury, and propounded the
usual question,
the. foreman of the jury, Mr.
Hart, arose in his place, and with much feeling
announced that they had 'found the prisoner
"enure Ur Ill'llol3l la rue FIRST DEGREE. "
— AL the request of Mr. Hopkins, ono of the
conned for the prisoner, the jury was then poi
lea, when each juror responded for himself,
a GUILTY Or NrIIDEII IN TOE MST DEGICt."
During the progress of this grave and solemn
ceremony the vast moiemblage stood in breath
less silence. The prisoner bocci! all with calm
composure and exhibited not the slightest sus
ceptible emotion. _ Indeed from his demeanor
one would hardly suppose that he appreciated
the dreadful situation in which ho was placed.
ljr. Hopkins gave notice of a motion for a
new trial and stated that he would file his rea
sons at another time .
) T e prisoner was then remanded to jail, and
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th vast crowd drawn together to witness the
1 sad scene retired from the Court room.
The jury had retired to their room at noon
on Friday Last, and had been kept together for
seventy-five hours. It is but simple justice to
them, to say, that no more intelligent, high
minded and conscientious set of men were ever
empartueled in Washington County. On Sab
bath they attended Divine service in the fore
noon at tha Presbyterian Church, of which Rev.
James .1. Brownsou is the pastor; and in the
evening they attended the Associate Pre_sbyte
rimi iSeeeder ) Church under the partond
Charge of Dr. Hanna. In their room, we are in
formed that they frequently sought at the
Throne, of Grace, Divine direction in the periar
tumee of the solemn duty devolved upon them.
Such vas the unbciunded confidence of the pub
-116 in this jury, that whatever might have been
t.ir verdict, it wauld hare been received with
Ititercrsal satisfaction by the people.
This morning Mr. Hopkins placed on file hie
reasons port of the motion for a new trial
and irorrestlit judgment, as follows
ton A NEW TRIAL.
1. The verdict, is unsupported by the evidence,
and against the charge of the Court.
2. During the trial of the cause, the jury was
allowed to separate
d. After they had received the charge of the
Court, and had reified to their room, the jury
was permitted to separate; and members there
of were taken by the constables back and forth
through the' crowded Court-room without per
mission of the Court.
4. Ater the cluirge hod been delivered and
the jury hied retired, they were permitted Ire
queritly to return lo the Court room while Court
was not in ousel n, and there had access to
books and papers.{
Some of the members of the jury in this
ease were permitted to be intho Court room
with some of the jut-ors in the ease of the Com
tiintrealth TS. John Kerr,after they had retired
to deliberate and when the Court woo not in
session.
U. After the jury had retired, penons not
sworn as Constables, were permitted to 'supply
them with eatables, and to remain with them
frequently, and for a considerable time while
they partook of the same.
The jury were taken to church, where they
were subjected to improper remarks, applicable
to this case.
S. After they had retired, members of the
jury were furnished with documents procured
from the Post Office, without the consent of the
Court.
9.- A member of the jury had expressed his
opinion as to the guilt of the defendant before
the trial—a fact unknown to the defendant and
Lis counsel until after the verdict was rendered.
10. The Court erred. in admitting statements
otßenry Fife.
11.' Great feeling and prejudice existed in the
community, and improper means were need to
influence the verdict in this case,
REASONS LS AREIZST Or Jr-DC/VENT
17 TLo indictment is joint against Wm. Jones,
jr.,and Henry. Fife; and the Commonwealth pro
ceeded to trial without asking for a severance,
Henry Fjie not 'being present nor represented
by eoanseL •
'2. The verdict does not slate under which
count of the Indictment the defendant is found
• guilty.
The Contt directed the reasons to be filed, and
Clio argument of the motion will he taken up
tome day during the week.
The greater part of yesterday no, occupied
with the argument of the motion fla• n new trial
in the case of titeCommonwealth V 3. Barger, the
defendant having been convicted of forgery at
August Term last. The Court have not yet
Greeted on opinion, but will decide the matter
sometime during the present term.
'Mr. Wilson, the Distridl Attorney, this morn
ing, called up the ease of the Commonwealth vs.
George Fenner, who was charged with passing
counterfeit money. The defendant put in the plea
of 'guilty,'.' and was sentenced one year and
nine months to the Penitentiary.
Henry C. Mcßride, a youth but thirteen years
of age, was charged with the larceny of $lBO in
money from Beuj.Crow, and having plead guilty
was committed to the lionised Refuge for West
ern Pennsylvania.
Wm. Wolf, who had plead guilty to a charge
of larceny at May Term last, T:IIS called up and
sentenced six months to the county jail.
The case,of Francis Fogler, who was indicted
for "arson,".was then taken up, and the case is
now on trial. Tho defendant is charged with
burning, the hay stacks of Rev. Mr. liudson,who
resides iwthe immediate vicinity-of
This cesowaatried several terms elude, but the
- jury failing to agree upon a verdict the defend
ant was held over. In the meantime Ito took his
fight - Air parts — tinknoin, end while his baitwas
necking a remission of ,tbe recognisance, which
had been forfeited, the accused. tamed up in
lowa, and was re-arrested and breight back to
stand his trial. Out I must close in lime to send
this • Truly yo urs , SI*TATOII.
We learn that there will be a Sabbath' School
Celebration on the afternoon of Thankagiving
day, in the First Associate Reformed Church,
Sixth Street: in which maven Sabbath Schools,
connected with the Union Sabbath School As
sociation of Pittsburgh will unite. Besides
devotional exercises, thero will be a number of
addresses. to the children, the parents, and
others. :The.occasion will be an interesting on e .
IL will be a christion treat to listen to WO or
SOO children uniting their young voices in sing
ing songs of Praise to God„ We know no better
way to spend the afternoon of a thanksgiving
day, The exercises will commence at half-past
two o'clock.
arm. Si
Sutugt. Wuxi's "hat taken charge of= Re
beccirYurpacc, formerly run by col.
SCPBXXL COMM.—The Court met: Preseni
Chief Justice Lewis, -and Judges Lowrie. Woot
ward, Knox and Armstrong.
WEDSTSDAT, Noe. 25.
Erie Canal Company re. Walker; appeal from
the Court of Common Pleas of Crivrford county.
Lecree affirmed at the costs of the appellant;
opinion by_ Lowrie, J.
Wallace TS. Floyd; error to the District Court
of Allegheny county. Judgement reversed, and
venire de aura awarded; opinion by Armstrong,
Judge.
M'Creary et al. vs. The Commonwealth; error
to the Court of Oyer and Terminer of 'Washing
ton county. Judgement affirmed; opinion by
Armstrong, J.
This case, to which we have heretofore allu
ded, was the second trial of the prisoners for
burglary. They had been tried once before, and
the jury on the first trial, being unable to agree
were, ffrethat reason alone, discharged by the
Court. On the second trial, the prisoners plead
specially the former trial, and the proceedings
thereon in bar. The Court below, Gilmore,
P. J. overruled the plea. The second trial re
sulted in a verdict of "guilty," and the prison
ers were sentenced to the penitentiary, where
they now are. Their counsel took this writ of
error, and the question raised was, whether the
constitutional provision that, "No person shall,
for the some offence, be twice put in jeopardy
of life or limb," nor make the former proceed
ings a bar la the.second trial. The able opinion
of Judge Armstrong maintains thallbe provision
quoted from the bill of rights ran.,tily apply to
a case in which the penalty of death can be in
dicted by law on the prisoner.
Wuesteubnrg vs. McClurg; error to the Di.e
tricL Court. of Allegheny county; continued !,y
consenL.
Gray's allow. vs. The Dank of en( at: ky, er
ror to the District Court of Allegheny count,
argued by G. P. Hamilton and McKnight for lite
defendant in error and by MacConnell for the
plaintiff in error.
Matthews PP. Small & Co.: error to the Die
trict Court of Alleghony county; tathruitted.
Ward vs. Kramer R Rialto: - error to the Dis
trict Court of Allegheny county; argued by
Kegley for the plaintiff itt error and by Sullen,
enntra-
Walker's appeal from the decree of the Or
phans Court of Allegheny county; argued by
Hamilton for the,appellant and by Arthuri and
MacConnell, contra.
McCalmont vs. Allegheny county; , error to
the District Court; argued by Large for the de
fendant in error and by McCandless for the
plaintiff in error.
Wall's appeal from the decree of the Orphans
Court of Allegheny county; argued by Has
brouck for the appellant and O. P. Hamilton,
contra.
The Chief Justice and Judge Woodward re
tired.
Colliers' Exrs. TS. Leech: error to the Ho
trict Court of Alleghony county argued by P
W. Bell Mr the plaintiff in error and hy Large
Contra.
The Court utljourneit until Friday tur , ning
at 9 o'clock...
A REPORTED COXTESSION.—The Cloning i.'s
porler says lila Henry .Fife has made a full con
fession of the particulars of the Wilson murder.
First He acknowledges that himself and
Charlotte Jones murdered George
,Wilson and
Elisabeth l'iletfasters. No one chie took any
part in the bloody deed.
Second He solemnly declares that :Monroe
Stewart is au innocent man ; that he had nothing
whatever to do With perpetrating the crime of
which he is convicted nod sentenced to expiate
with his life.
Third Ile also most solemnly swears !hot he
[Fife] never murdered Samuel Henderson White
of Washington county, and did- not know any
thing of the tragedy until after it occurred. Ile
never saw Bill Jones in his life, until the Mon
day night after the White murder.
These three are the principal points in. Fire's
confession. We aro inclined to believe what he
avers. It would be of no advantage to him to
exculpate Stewart if ho were not innocent.
Fife is not utterly nor entirely lost. He still
has sufficient feeling for Lis friend to try to pre
vent him from suffering for a crime of which be
is entirely innocent. Ills statement about the
Washington murder is also probable."
Isn't somebody getting up a pamphlet thry
want to
Scuicruiso Ncw.--Since Harry Kleber wrote
the famous song, "Unfurl the Glorious Banner,"
sung with rapturous applause in so many a con
cert, full of thrilling passages, rousing one like
the blasts of the war trumpet when •the horse
scents the battle afar off," his harp bag hn.og in
eilence
it mocidering luny hatl• h t ~,
011 tt,ottrvng prg, en , ! ht,Ard
Now he speaks agliu iu musk. This lime his
theme is glorious: it is not broken, although
the subject which has inspired him tics tvreekcJ,
distraught, dissevered.
I=l
Though the mysterions agency wLieh boons
no check In its natural currents and encircles
the earth with eo instantaneous a leap that Puck
were no where, has loot itself among the shells
and corals of the awful depths where tile is not.,
"The Atlantic Telegraph Schottische" shall send
the currents of feeling r: hieh its melody awakens,
on secret and rayererious chords Which can
never be broken, and which none but a divine
hand ever could have laid.
AGIUCTLTVIIAL.—The Board of .lititiagetii of
the Avieultural Society met yesterday morning.
Present Messrs. Voting, Reed, Shinas,Ooeiding,
Murdock and others.
The minutes of the last meet ie were real :eZJ
approved.
But little hu.slness of puldie itarre , t n s I rant,
ed.
Messrs. Chess, Ferree and Gould - lug were ap
pointed a committee to audit the accouuts of the
Society.
Mr. Joseph Miller, of Snowdon Tr.., exhibited
three cars of corn, r having 2-ir; grehm, averag
ing 822 grains to each ear.
Capt. Young exhibited a stalk of Chiuese Bu
gaeCane.
The Boon) adjourned to meet on the last Wed•
neolay in Docember, at 'll o'clock. when the
busineSa of the year will be domed.
TIIE:NUM—MO - Grand Banquet given by
the Pittsburgh bar to Ch. Justice Lewis, on the
ocession of his retiring from the position he has
so long filled, was an elegant affair. Mr. Cros
san prepared the feast at the Monongahela
House in his usual excellent style. The late
ness of the hour at which this is written forbids
our giving the affair as extended a notice as it
deserves at this time. Judgo Wilkins presided,
Messrs. Loomis and Shelcr being Vice Presi
dents, and Messrs Kirkpatrick and Hobert~
Secretaries. Appropriate toasts were given rind
aptly responded to by C,J. Lewis, Messrs.
Shaler, Loomis and °tiled., Everything pencil
off in the happiest manner and the party broke
up at the small bourn.
Ikon City CoLLsos.—lt. wee hardly expected
.1
that any kind of business could hold on the even
tenor of its way under a commercial crisis like
the prent, and hence we are not at all our-
prised to hear of a falling off of fifty per cent.
or more In many kinds of businees, Commercial
Schools not excepted. But however it may be,
with others, we have the cheering fact, to record
that the Iron • City Commercial College of Pitts
burgh has not only fallen off s but has increased
its business more than ten per cent. over tiny
preceding month. Thin unexpected success under
the circumstances speaks most unmistakably of
the growing - popularity and efficiency of this
College, and we predict for it, upon the revival
of business now commencing, n etu , r99 far be
yond anything hitherto attained in the history
of commercial schools.
Luc, Flan & MACISR InSttancr.
old and well known office continues to take Fire
and Marine risks on buildings, vessels and car
goes, and also Life risks, at equitable rates, at
their old office, corner of Water and Market ate.
The officer's of the company are well known citi
zens, with whom it is a pleasure to transact
business. In our intercourse with Mr. F. A.
Rinehart, the obliging Secretary, we have ever
found' him prowl.: and courteous. See their
advertisement.
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80111163111N0 TO Be ASSAYED Ar.--A couple of
harlots, one named Tuteh (dirt.. lit'Creary and a
I
Mary rirKing, wore c tenanted for drunkenness
and disorderly condu t 6ii Tuesday night, The
Mayor sent them u yesterday morning for 30
days: when Tulen , she was being led out of
the Mayor'. office, flung at him a lump of coal,
striking him in or near the temple and inflicting
a quite severe blow. Thie Tuten is some rela
tion to Bill Jones and The Jones tribe generally.
TILI.2IBSGIWI.SO.—To-dny we cat turkeys. At
the same time the
_people of Connecticut, New
Tilltssitichusetts, Rhode island, New
York, Ohio, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware,
New Jersey, lowa, Michiganand North Carolina,
eat turkeys also. The'popnlation of these 13
Slates is equal to more that half of that of the
whole Union—say eighteen millions. Now if
barely one-flfteenth of that whole MILTS haze
turkey to-day, anyone can see that the-destruc
tion of these juicy Lipeda is destined to be im
mense.
. Tun Izirtunianv.a-For...the..eonvenienee of
- I,licie who desire to make donations of money,
groceries, to this institution, we ue re
quested to mention that they may be loft either
stile Infirmary, on Centre Avonue, or at the
store-of-W..8. Haven, corner of Market and
Second streets.
A sox of Mr. William Stewart, of iluntingdon,
woe seriously injured a few days ago by being
rollover by the cars on the Pennsylvania Rail-.
Ivied, from which he died. was eleven years
of age.
Tax C 238 of the Commonwealth against Ed.
J.
Keeoap raj libel 'on LY. A. COX EN-. Of 0 ,
burg,. La again been:continued A. Fe b ruary
st* . eltegrthe , Westmorellind Courts:
Telegraphic
NEW YORK, Nov.
mu-cold and clear.
The Worth Monument funeral procession ante.: a
grand turn oat. Flags were exhibited at half mast
on all the public buildings, hotels and shipping. At
noon the church and alarm bells began tolling and
continued to toll till the sersicea were concluded .
The crowds in the Park and along the Line of the
procession were immense, and the windows along the
route were filled with facea.
A deputation of working moo paraded the Central
Park Commissioners Office Yesterday, but n, notice
was taken of them. The office is strongly guarded
by the policemen to prevent an outbreid,
Nov 'Vona, Nov. 25.—The Academy of Music was
crowded last night by an immense assemblage, t,
ratify the nomination of Mr. Tiernan fur Mayor.—
Mr. Havemeyer 'presided. Speeches were male by
Messrs. Havemeyer, Hold. J. Lilian, the Hon. J.
U, S. District Attorney, D. E. Sickles, the
Hon. James E. Conley and others of different parties.
Three burglars lost night brake int.) the U. S.
Bonded Warehouse in Greenwich street. The poli..e
of the Fifth Ward pursued thew and officer Wood
sliot ono before he would surrender; the other two
escaped. The rogues had 202 row and tiler watches
selected, all ready to bag.
New Iwo:, Nov. 25.—The Canard mad steamer
Arabia sailed at mien, with upend, of a million - and
is half in specie to ft eight.
La I ien iokere
ft, Om last i 4 Lone.
NEST tlnx.exx•. _l.—Ti.e :tedaaa ,ed
ha ived. with Vera Crux date: to the and
to the 190. •
Tho country was in a 111,•':
It is th.,nght that an Ali, ge•Airal
. .
Negotiations are pending betiveeni the reviiiition
ISIF and Santa Anna, oboe, intend
shall tie Pre4lent.
Tito TVI/111 . `•Ce 1 , 1111:' , tnenict!Lrre•
amour, v.h, lire ex I•no•ideo I S We,hing
too. ,o 1
Wu, Monte ite,. ,
tho editor of the
...Eattoordinary," who was imprisoned fora publics
Lion against the Governor or Zneutneas.
Comonfort's fall is couskitred tortzin, and it la
thought to I...doubtful whether his lift trill bo spared
if bo Ntunins in tho country.
Nov. 25.--The following ate addi
tional names of those lost by the Rainbow : .11'tiiQn,
of Ky.: three children of Mrs. Whitaker, of Vicks
burg; Mrs. Wheatley and child, of California; sue
lady, a cabin passenger, and three ladies, sleek pas
sengers, whozol names are unknown; the third and
fourth cooks; William Rochester and E. Prather,
stewards; three deck hands and throe colored hays;
Mr. Leaks, of Arkansas; Mr. Ingraham, of New 'Sc
leans; Miss Fanick; Mr. Brashears, of West Point.
ALBANY, Nov. o_>.—There bag been a severe change
In the weather rine° midnight.. The wind i+ blowing
furiously from the northwest, and the thermometer
falling rapidly. Thu trust in this riciniLy in quit°
heavy, and it is feared the eanareill ho closed 1.1 ice
much s,,,ner than was untiCipated. Them is a large
amennt of produce now un the passage down.
CM; ago, Nov. =l. —Thy saniener Antelope, which
left here last week with a parr, lit wheat for 0,,,g0,
we= blown ashore at the mouth of St..lescph River
en the night of the gale. Captain titild and Gear
reainen were froxiin The vessel and ,irro
ere n total 1,,
Ito.vrov, Not. 2:).—Tile Tran,ript eveuitig
amittun,ee tLe anTen•tien • - •t . Trull It:Abets, Itllue•
dealer., and largely engage.l in the Mediterranean
an•l tuttyrna tele!e. It is thought that the su.pen •
clue will 1.0 only temporary, the 111C.211.4 of tho:./20
being nott.4., but not ieune•liately nvnilable.
N. Y., Nor. 2..!..--Navigatiun is entirely
suspended. Thu canal is fro,en bard and people are
skating an be tee. A lart e. number at bunts lIT
detained en Cayuga Marsh and ab‘ng lb. canal tut
tween here and Thank.
LILTIIIOI,E, Nov. 25. --The Hannah Female
Academy et the Prolesmilt Clot-I. at
Itiesiorstown, 1., miles from thi. coy, wiw .lentr-iyed
by fire lad nigtrt. The pupil. and iuniaes
romped in fafety.
1.... t! VILLE, No, 23.. There L. 7 tee:
the earth], m.d callinz •ts•ly, and feet ittele.•
the fslln. %Veldt., oleur me* ...wt.
uttn Al.u, Nur. lha.—The weather I.,%cry
cenAhleralile ice het b,. (armed in the h art , 1 The
canal it frozen so tight that the boat, cannel Ll
A Nor. 25. — . Zhe woather cant itanni intan•ely
cold unit lite canals are blocked by ice as to eau -.2
e.iin.plvt, ru.spcnion of canal navigation.
CiIAiLLEII . O.I, S. C. Nur.
is unsealed by Lho isaidestrabie ads ices l . rom Europe;
the sales scorn 1,11.10 1.01, I I milltag
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raffle.' every Ward and eleetv." the
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1,, risk?. ha.. tt.;tatittrt Soar t, 11 , t1rr. 21,3 hlvrt.
WAIII at los gossl List. Ilishasea wyll Stc tar sr.., a
diCillltt. Thu ratatey nut got is stringont, sisal It. rat. .•4
rgslangli are nialkrod TI,, 'reads./ 411
clear, the
=Antler stands at Z7'.The risx ha, sta irssla
slnto last nventrig.
II s trymitt, 11-.1 1.11.11, ‘`1.7.:. tot 01,1
Y.!, In si lty tabssat. the stipirly is light, .n.l •ii. 1.1
ly firusm. 1..1 tit. lart•Li in..
. asloal sm." Oita., Csarti I. loset• 1- • • ,
sales at 11m21 Biel im au Nev. Ylltk
Niti N. s 21 -- Th , otlf. of Cutt.rri alito
.4 et_lryes,:lat pries., tail In at )I na,
for rimYllisngs. Ti... IL...Nap. s..atei wi•re 21,1100 It!..
Rural' It plies at 44 , 4 Ft ^httni. 7 Lai le. ,`'l,
ft :au gratified to learn, tiotwith.tattiling liargruat Yry about the herd times and the
rrity •.f
m"e". , that A. 11 ..tner lrani and Fifth
still continue. to Inn nor...tore and soil la r ge
quantities of ladies cloak:. Thy resicon of this ..
that M'Tigbe boys all his articles tor er..11, and has
his cloak • manufactory.' at MY own establishmmit.
This enables Idm to sdl at the New York mentil..c
toren! wholesale prices; consequently, ilrTighe com
mands the largest cloak custom in the %Vesture noun
try. The for trade is another branch of o lne..
which tin. just Leon commenced et his establishment,
sod from the quantity sold this and 1.1 week, the
proprietor had th start yesterday Mr a fresh sandy.
Those who want furs will, no next Saturday, find at
NrTighe's a large and beautiful as,rtment of the
most fashionable styles, direct from Now York aim
Coma We would say to our I.ly revirro. and
examine am fwasrains offered.
No Fondly Should Ito without 'l'lieut.--
W.. apnea of fill.atoin Lirer Polio prrgietoel by Fleming
l'lttabot:fli, I. which him: lovorue oo Imli.p. teuthle
Family 51willottio. The ft Ightfol eyiestitotito wlnhh !wow from
a dllOO4llOll I,lvrr nisolfeet thionaelven, more on Irea. lo awry
tatotly: ilyetopeho Wok haowle. he, olotructioti of that MI now.
ogoo Pod Goer. pains lo the with dry, hacking fOllOl,
Xl.l ell the white of lie/ r emit! , tlernntresnoiii.- owl thew.
lir. M.:Lour). Pine are l• sovereign renwely. They help tie,
er be.en know. to Lot, ail thoy klioultl In. kept et uli thorn
I.y
lit ar.,lo,l.—Take two, three golllg .. imd,t,rry m.rool
or third night. If they Jo out purge two or throe tiown 1.1
next oritirithhg. take 000 Iwo ion, A elialit brioildwit
101.1111 d lontriably follow their it..
•
becurenil W ulk for 1,112 , PLA
CELEBRATED LIV lilt PILLS, Lmmnf•cturnl by 1:1.10I I Stl
at Pltt•burpb, Timm urn other PMe parportlng
to b, layer 1411•, now bin the public. Dr. Al'laue'• gnu•
al. Lbw Pill, niui hi, culabcalud Vatainfug, can nun
hwl at all ricipentubla drug •Lore•. Nam pram/inn uriarnat
tho ,iraature elf tralut•wT TI.II.IIINU 114.1418.
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
Ltirth's Now I.luNllng.)
oeSuilydro
JOHN THOMPSON,
110 LIBERTY STREET, O
European and Intelligence ffice,
Kovo al way, fin .10Drafla 1:00000 for nny /Swount,
•n 4 Ittnunor Ncket Tb-kota to mot !row Livotpool to
aiirle tor cool. and gllteral lautt-w•-,..trk furtlii.bo4 to
bnahekrAporn ou utak,
• lerlglit'. 1[1.114. rovetdblo MIL/ Awl tl)rnpAlway.unhuud.
Nwsen..,ery hnnt.ht Ir...su New York awl Mi1...1,101m OD
railr.ad to l'att.bor It
•
Vair&E. xassiaLL &
ANU/AI,II7FLECI or
i'i.rl, I /In.' iv;
STOVER., •
Grates, Fronts, Ponder a, etc
And illamornetnren or the Orlob:lard
cA_prr.A.l, COOKING ILA-NG-Fn.
20. 235 LIIOI2ILTY 21.0.2.1.1 T,
42 1 / 4 1 i dfcPITT312:10:2;' PA .
. • ,
ISA, J,...4 /NM L. 1111,..._ .... AT 1erV1.V.,..1.1
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
BOYD Sr. CO..
Malmfar 'lucre of CUM STEEL; sim, SPGJNO, PLOW nrul
A. B. STEEL, :WRINGS and AXLES,
awn, /toss and First Mrrd.a. Pa.
1). B. 120G-Mt2S Si,- CO..
ILOMPARCILLICI OP
Boger.' Improved Patent Steel,
Cultivator Tooth.
Onwer liras and Pint ands, ildrtntryA,
Jaiktydfc•
-TooTuacos is instantly cured by afew drops
of DrlCepuda . l.Mta Ado. nosed . Prnpnrod and add
taa drag store
imamrtr 01L146 It=
lip of MeOcidaa
Commercial
POMMITTRE OF ARBITRATION FOR NOVEISSER
Isiun IhcAZI", V. P
U....e.0r B. Jon, 0. CANSPIia.II.
0. Cixria.D.
PITTSBURGH PrILAILICETS.
R , Por:ed 5F. 4,12 . Ar eht Pia.ga..7o. at.:We.;
FLOUR—a little more activity: sales 012 lower wharf of
bbi„up„. d ti 40; :Ado rxtrs from wagon at .44 6EIOO
bide extra family at $5, and tZI bble sopor and extra at
$llO and .34 CO. Front store, 5043, 20, 100, 100, 100, 125, CO,
Si, 40 and 24 MA; at 24 424 7 7117 .. 4 .P4r.34 47 for extra,
tS 12 for family do, nod ;13 25 tor obit. erboar.
RYE FlAtUß—a sale of 10 tblet on wharf at f 3 75
elitAlN—at mla of 44 bosh Harley, Spring, from trot
hands at SO.
FlSll—saleo af 10 tads Halifax Herring at $1'.4.5.
CUEESE—very doll; sale, of 30 bmt in Um eiaall Wily at
10.
11A 1--emler et waler al2 loads at ;lo IT per toe.
BUCKWHEAT PLOUB—In request; ealee a woo ou
arrival ea $ll6.
WILISICi—saIeA of 10 1,610 rectifiod at
MONETARY AND VIMILMERC lAL
ru1:11 , ilLY111.1 CATTLE 514610:2,
Cripts or uect Cottle harlng edlett at, and the dement Le
tt. rather better, pritot continue to byre upward tete
deny. About 811) head were at market that wemik, Witt
Lrivt with ready sale at from $7 to $2 50,6kdy at pr6.B the
100 IL t., f„, g oo d quality, the market !ulna pretty welt
cleaned at then, rates. About =SI Cows nod Wee, were at
market, nod partly told at from $lB te $55 each, accord ins
to continua. The arrinda of Huge were dual 3,000 head:
the market am brick, nod the bulk of the ales were wade
$.; , the 100 Itu., and but few were lett over.—
Sheep and Laud., c.datluttu to fair supply, 3,00u00,0w heed
leieg etterrd, and a moderate Lumber maly -.,1d, at t.on
t. :014:41 each , according cumiltiun.
importsby Myer
SIuNONI/AIIELA NA Vlri ATDIN Cr).--red Lila
Pollack; do, Su iudior,lbid. artiler, Field;
Sour, George
per uterkletery, ud UUI, ap
Idea, oweer, bar °ea, 2G du ye, Drown it Kirkpatrick:
bga oat., Dorrluzloa; 5 btt rid s r.slsflarer k Abler: 'd
5148 ware, d 4 Use, IS !kir, 1.1 Mr do, OAILIOCA
I.4IIISVILLE par J. B. Yo l-220 Lida dour, Alai Tay •
lor; 144 aka wheat, Prot. & Kirkpatrick; 4 Wads tub...».
1 L. sampler, Jno Orier: Y blot kuudriuk, itl3 eka poitwri,
W. dour; 132 ligs dour, S4T bg , tritrat, Kuirk 4
Itga potatur4, Katitria, Lo 1 . cu.
NEPTUNE from arrattoor Ilaturil.l-3514 aka %beat, n
aka loathers, 15 bblo grow, 105 bbls flour, Dickey S col 11
bg Puthrrs, 1 bbl beeswax, Forsyth A co; 0 Iva awake
t, 153 bbls flour, Clark A t.; 113 bga wheat, Koturedy 1.
btu; 1151 bto wheat, Voaghtlsr; 105 do .161310wn
1.1..a1t; Al. pigs loud, °ord..; CO toll. pig Iron, 136 6. 1 e7,
Coaa.rro 6 co
Imports by Raltread
P., Pr. W. &C. R. R..-2.9 Lisekote product, tireikoe; 2,6,1
bilelo /Ire clay, J Craig; 67. eke b 4, flour, t Gan cle2eeo, 11
Collins; 16 Idle paper, nee A Perkluse an Gbh D
t; Herber; 4 Wile dry do, Liggett & 17 bble flour, P Pe.
lerrom; 17 etc rag. A King; 261 Groh wheat, 10 Idols beak;
4 du bolter, Clark k co; 11 era Lag., I do mul e , 3 1.6 U
Cider, 41 do smiles, owners.
ti .sterday w.O o glorious day. After Om Monde, fog.
salmi, frusta, stones and mid of the fast week a t day of gen'
uiuo sunshine and bracing air WM indeed, trust, and every
body enjoyed it.' The be is still exiling out of the Alto
eghou3 is conaillerable 104151.1, but the mingling of Monett.
&allele waters boo a tendency to weaken it below the point,
and we think that so far it can give au trouble or serious
obstruottows to boats from either way. The arrive!, for
Tuesday night were tow. Including only regular boata—
The Forest City had mit hoe canner (Or hew Orleans, hav
ing been bun:based by Porterfield for the Viekelearg and
Napolaai Mall route of eteted yesterday. We wish the
gessi old toot enoreasM Ler new 'where. Who has been a
faithful anent on the Ohio, anal ere hope Ohl may retry
with het goal luck. Thu Che‘olt, whirl Las berm twining
ifs connection with her. bas horded off for, repair, again,
hat bag In 11.110 way injoral Ler new shalt, rotwoutly put in
Ti..' Tigress takes the glue of the Chavolt nieene it Ile en
the Wheeling route.
The following Loafs lin", at our loseliug yesterday moth
ta-ne it: Ari.nia, (Jowly Friends, Fortat City, Tigress,
iiessl, Economy, Empire City, Meluoue, SloSerator. J. S.
Pr torte. iletropolfa N. Holmes, Ctlltcv, Wenota. Red %I
Alan; Jabot, Poe, 'Maraon, quaker City, Plead,
Great West, Clara De., Cututuereo, Grand Turk, iturhester,
Clary Conk, James Wood, Belmont, 3flnetonka,
.‘loireae, Ft Wayne, Reliance, St Lawrance,tAreetoit—A7
Arrival during yesterday efterneon the J 11 lord mid
_Neptune with tremendous Nada The inseLAnce'of the Ford
eight intimate to our boat ooners the galleyt.t to per.
Jo. at present. Th. hoot use here .1 unloaded a
toe
,in•lght of four, about ten day. ego, and In Lure with
undhor-cargea having gene Out empty. There ie. soot< of
smarm. hero now getting, adorn loud that were here las.
foie her first arrival. be It not better to make two good up
trips to the moo or less tlmei than n good op and a poor
doer. trip! In other wonia, would it not be better to go
out from her itght end bring up • good trip every Oulu •
Tiro Ewe! Dell wont net ve-ts, day w int a gool lond and
owd of pasaengure.
lbe tiaeel. end loans, for loalls‘ille, Irma all res.l) to
sail lost y gLt, Thr Prlogle. Cart Erickoll, healed a all
plow,. Lgrrols, uaguu4 ole, pas fired up and ready go iler
dos.. Irk at dark. Tim lefelnotte, Cart WA'end o. oss
also toady fur At Lome
Yu1..t11"...t —no .1. 11. Ford. Capt Baker, asz.ve..l t:cre
)...It..r.lay rat ahout .:cleat.eir..Larged alorzn
Icot,lo, pAnd cal...d got .rl7 flu'clo:1; th, .
'11.• steam ..carcrly her 1.:.!1,• t• •
W.. u. 1 ., %ALI:, cu.: 1,441 4u—ii.“6,l r/CutiLL,a inbt
131=1
ARM ED—.l 4.41-103, litinrwmille; beton., Co. I
Wl mr.l, Tigtn.+4, J 1:
Ntidtute,
IPEPARTICIJea..r.ou, Elx,lllv.6cret ct..;
Bayou* 1..•111+,
Luttia
=ECM
JlMUonrinttr!.
. •
PITTSBURGH THEATRE
E!L . rerre L. tf
i t , ll:c .. a r l . l t r:tu ,.. tc t i. ;„. .s
"tat tan row* .111 r•-op,:mtl UrU Itvprru ,
4.1.1 ant, at an our', day
GIMES
•
s.lruatrars at 11. Proforion, gu.sitiitt ttrame.Geto.ll,WW ep
or a th.ma. 0.0 ThaKraalmatovem Abe. bolus
II a ur sari lettut, W. lees..,
t.ur AI, tzte2.k3t.l
1, 1 t; it tiAiliTicS!--MASON
-, IC HALL- Loasee aut .51.1.4...r30.111E.1'1l C. Flterrn:
A. Nlxospor, A. W ICtl.
4.3,01-llitrqurtl, ; Upper
leol Ce.i 4. ALAI
TWO 61[.1ND 1%1110101.1NC IC 4 '
.az 1..1 two TLc Frar zoom] 41 . 1.1.11 of
UNCLE 1 , t I N T. 4.4, 0 Ce.J.
.1,„„ 11 !ALL,. r.
Einny 'Madeira,.
T .tth the P.:, vf the
Ya RBI* irsetainli r1:1, Dlr. 1.4.g.1ute, itk ttlA4,b I.e •ill
^lve 1, 4 rely:Jr - a:0 Itual•Ilw, 41 . . . 4 iiimetkci, A rt....0n,
CV.aliswk, 1.3 u Cla.ittcrly, Mt KW* lais.x.
1... r for MAG. , . ,
..tio•ix . .% a, hall TL.•
ttts I 1 "rol..St DP. Ntl..sLE; or. /LIM C11.4.51DER
tip 1.114,1 m. ll.l..avloti; Wetter, 4. C
..M3s‘. WiL1..541 - Are
I • I uo. i,r1114 . 111 dolma hi 1 wq...n.
ut gni tasrEalNLNO Volt
11. Itachrl. Julaa M
THEATRE RE-OPENING.
NItSGIIING 11.41 - - AND EVE:11111
THE PuINLAIi ARTIST/I,
M 1 iS S Is.tt 13 -E
WILL OIVF:
A GRAND MATINEE
lIIANK9OI% !NO DA i.OO.II3IINeINO AT 10171.1{
irjr-Alffito oluw m! NOVEL rtEIITAIN)ItNT
IN TILE EVENINO
C ,, ,un ...lug at n't-1,1,1., bring pv•lt.vely bet 14e:
I ‘lgnnent in 0.1. 4.tty.
ow-TUE M %TIN El: It In ;v.:el of the follveolog
TUC PPAIUtt MUSA McIIIII DE!
NOTIIIINtI TO WEAR'
111 LLI~(tl Ai \IBIT P.Oll lT NICHOL-it:
Fnr the 014111rea.
; THE P 0541 OP VIIR 81111tT
Tn. ...b.:- ....IniMnK slth
TIII: AMISHICAN )!.AA'
ilt that KVENIN , i, the fnlluertnigpiece+.
TIIE Pfittllo 11111.41 MettlllDE .
wrung() TO
THE VI ItICSI
CIIRIKIIIAS VISIT VMOSI In. NICIItILA:,
t SCENE IN THE pk‘pis
Tb• raiult lb. Intri 110.41.
=l92M==t=E!
011 AND oIiCIIKSIILA, led I.y 51r. N. YOUNG
./lll..rfrm rdruhtr durim; elm .utrrt•ln
went..
4[7rThr HAMS Wll.l. TIR I( irPT CLINIED, nu.l the .414 t
onto! d......r0tn ...forced. InAlr. raw Itlttorl the
Matto... with 1,a,, prorrlAy anal sarAty,
I.y grottomott.
A Thiget. athnlitlng .:entirtnet. 1. tilt Iwo loctits, w
Ihree ht.liew.ClNE MULLAH, to Pstrqwette
.n,l anitlo Tickets VIITY ()ENV mitt; FatollF
TW P!.iTY4I YE (Imre: enlott..l 801,, FIFTY
CHNTS. totZ.Mcl
Ruction /baits.
• -•- •- -- •
p. M. DA.VIB, Aractforaooa•.
ammonia' Salta Hama, No. 54 FilTh Street.
11,0'1111N°, CASSIIIIERESJILANKETS,
1.._/ {WOW, 8110 ES, Au., At Anctlott.— will lot eohl
the lotto Cutnowaha Ikon. Rooms No. 41 MIL attn., ow
Howley otoa tang, Nor. bOth, at tOo'ttiork. a At:malty of
Coating. hassitoerea, Maul/eta. Foal: laattiale, Colturp, Al.
liowe anti loaf do, Wl.' Smolt, Childrune'
ITAA Coow trol Cloaks. .20 P. DAVIS,
t.
. •
5/11SCITLIANEOUS ROOKS.—On Satur
-43, ertniog Nevonater :Nat al 014 o'drack will ho
htthl el thu Commercial • Sales 1..• Nu. a lalliattreet.
A walerthot of tulacellaaeouellooke t romprbinglembie no
IndurT , Thwologhligieftge. Att. Itwuwav, Le.,dic- noun , of
witiolt too howalfully alantra.l arof 11.1 y loon., nieo
elan rb Emily 111111.1...1 in Turkey . Alorwah and with
pe
aga. - DAVIN. A.l.
Na ti!' k . giECONDIIAND OARRIAOES
AT NUT BALM—Thu stocb entity:Lc:o A (troth
variety of etylo, made by Donut of tbo most celabratell
rru titunufactutom and will bowild corystaap.
tnel, Y. 31. DAVIS. Auct, No. 54 Flllb 44.0.
DAILY SALES AT NO. f,4 FIFTLI ST.,
At U. pew Coo4lllBCchll Elks 14..6 No, Li Illth
stmvt, o.oryntrik &there - 14, d putdic .aka. of good. I, ott
variety, salted foe tbe trade And conallUuni from a lotto
.tack which to conatentry replenlalied wll rn.e conaistr
nients, flint mutt be clunvl
At 10 o'clnclt, A. 31., Dey Outvla And fancy Articlaa, corn
tvaytkingriecileil In the ItnArrir pernonitl and
family oe; tAlitii cettety, hanlware, boot. And
Lidice 'erne, Ale.
PITTeI3UHAIII, PA
. --
At 2 (Al.*. P. V. Itt 7 . l whi ...akita3O . . Pandit:lre, noir
qua errand bond; bedrand balding, enrlngs, tlennott Iruu
ntoon Minn were, 0107e0. cool.ing unnollkitrocurion,l.
At 7 o'clock. P. H. fancy ankles, irnlnhis,clucte, Jewel
ry, musical Inntrozurntr, guns, cloth*, dry g00d,,, Loots
nod ohm., otattourry, en. P 7 M. QAVIK Anat.,
.
DROChalti TION. , —Pay your thanks on
rTburnttir giving for futulUei to can of
F f irs, ovEfnitAm. iugo korfolk Butt Oyutorn, In • nlooll;
Twkeyn, Chkkeou, Uucks,OASIE,4"...I., which you wiU and
hrnut qumuUtleu, a No. 27 lath utruot.
tuf.2; .
-——
41 ‘77117 1 C lt e l H arve fr tr e f221te4,4
Iteseheal und Wholes:do awl raall, at t4o 1.7 Fifth
otreet no2P ItIDDLL
.
rsHsii BU
i D.Jt Dolts. Tariff.,
and tor sato ot No. Fifth .ta rt . ILAIDDLN.
_
OLASSES--
i nimo onk CuJperatr,)
40 0t Jenny B Ilwue,
to atom and fur tale at aalucad area slutaccranntudatirtg
Irma, by WM. 11f1TQ11 MBA Jx...9111110.,
. 900 Warty stmt.
urrs BOOK-KEEPING, with Blamks
D
the Men.thla. college. for eeleby
W. S. WM:I4
new wetter hticket turd &coal target.
DOTASILL:IO bbin a superior ratiele,-to
mite by C. a P.R. 1L ; a134 knale try
nolg AllraLL. LEE Jao.l
STEEL AIirMIALGA SI YENS—Fine
exam Flux, *ma as t Slubetiqeinta toessielnr
.2036ak •
corner of at and - Second stream
E=l
B. L. FAHNESTOCK.& CO
Lien r 4 the firm a B. A. lalmestoe.:4 ...:I
Brae.
IVECOLES<II•H. DIVUG-GISTS
',No. GO, corner Wood and Fourth Street•
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RE
turnal from the Euteru chief with so eStoustee steel,
which is now °aerie) to the trade. coufisling -I
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
_
DYE STUFFS,
TURPENTINE,
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES.
PERFUMERY,
PATENT ME 'WINES, ETC., Ere.
Titidy together with t clralrewly large otrAir, compr , tea
onu of tho.nuat extensive
a i
s n the Country.
apply;:7
AND ' ZINO PAINT
t, n.:lt V EitY
Best Assortml
noir arranganienLa fo
WHITE LEA
Of auy quality aro tucti
CIIELP.
Sureunntry arid City
aro liivltiut to an ovarian
purchasing alaowliate.
I PI diallt3 am! the Tre.do coltsmily
:Ilvo of Qui - elochwtd price+ beroi 0
IL L. FA lINESTOCK .t
IL cur. Wix..l and Fourth St reots
r „strainero.
Monongahela Rlvior U. S. Mall Packet.
STEAMER TELEORAP , I STRASIEIt JEFFERSON,
artik
arid
ri . lll .l. ll'.i37)ll3 . '"T•tAV S'L'EAMERS ARE
noir running rents Ir. Morning Lett, I,zwo Pitts
burgh ut 8 o'clock A. M., aud Evening ti
o'clock P. NI for IWEeeeport, Elizabethtown, Monona.
halo City,•Rellevernon, Fayette City, Gruentleld, Callforule
end Bruivoerthe i there courtertlua with Recite and Couches
for Untentown. Fayette Springs, elorgautossu, Waynesburg,
Certußbenltown and Jefferson.
l'uosongera Sokoto! through from Dittaburgh to Guinn.
town for $2, moato tuidatate,roome ou boato yr.—
Bost, roturning from Brownsville lc.re at li o'clock to tho
niortaluginad sin tho evening. /or Portion. InforSuition on.
quit, at tho Oilica, Wharf' Boat, at the loot of Grant oticet.
an 6
0. W. SWINDLER,
REGULAR TUESDAY PACK
xt, ET FOR ZINSTILLE.—The nue now
stanzaic EMMA ORAIIA-41, Capt. !futons Amur, w neve
for tho alairo and Intermediate porta EVERY TUESDAY,
id 4 o'clock. r. For freight or paitinge apply on
board. FLACK, BARNES it CO, diet..
VOR MARIETTA AND 'LANES
JL: VILLE—The new and ful
l tidime
LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. Moira. wil lease for wive
and all Intermediate porta, EVERT SATURDAY, at 7. a. st.
Fur freight or pal.iagii apply on board or to
oclo FLACK. ILIRSES & CO.. Agt.i.
R 0 U It TRI-WEEKLY
EIEELINO PACKL - T.—The lino paw
mange., canner CIIEVOIT, Captain J. Murray, wt I loal
for the aborts arid all Intern - Indian, ports on Mondays.
Wannardaya awl nide.), Far froightaor pnwiqc, oppli. on
Donn, or to
' and W. u. W11F.13.111L. Agent, N... W.eel et.
I N —T I stetunor
FORP-ST CITY, Capt. B. WAY, will lenAn
for the nleAn nn.l Intermedintn landmnnn Inee.
Thnmlays and Fatordaye, at In °Meek Al E ,, t II
Or imit.lo OTTIF on 1.011151 or to
rT.AcK. 1 HNVF , S. eo . AO,
Sr,. Si Warr SI
octm
EGP LA It MEMPHIS PA
At, LT—Tho rplentlitl Pew atttantor.
mown); I ltl V, Capt. Pen - y Brown, willrrnrilTro
alaor • ntol inwrooolroo porta ro f,lght pa.r.ge
apply ort Loan! or to
ortl9 A. 0. Ato., `id Watrt et.
j assbillr, &r
NASHVILLE—The
Sa
nt paeirrtpr stertmer 1411.AND,Ct.7:
Hotoot Otani, wit/ lor :L4:4 Into
putty pp Tilt
DAV, N,r
24110 1 r For 1 , --,fit
oppl J
CLACK. RA 95 LS' 4 I is
t. hauls, Sr
k E I O u K , U K.
LONI./..
Capt. u 111 1.-avu fur li,, abuse ra.d all nt..rov, .•
ale par., ot. TUURSDA 'I, the 2Jtlr i • nt 1 r
fr,rvilt
nal FLACK. 13.111.NE3
VOR Sr. LOUIS—The
etommor Y. 1101.11E.1i, Capt. hetn.ly, -
'Ad I.Ave al..ne ettpl lutrrrn.h.tto PtCrl,77r _ll7.
DAY,Novvroher!-ur freLzlit or p0..n.-.so
or to FLACK, DANN L
(Cincinnati,
LAOlt CI,NCINNATI.—Tho fine
j:td..tant..r NARY COOKE, art. Cam: ,
belt. I. ill f,t - um! All tofrrtnr.lts., plot. ou
WM DAS". N.. :Nth. For tircight or paptago reply v.
borml W 0139 VLACH, UiltNE3 h 0), Age,ctt.
Oda snarans, &c.
1 4 , 01 t -MEMPHIS ANDNEW OR
j_ LEANS —TIE.? [lto nets stoot , FOKT
11 A Motto.", nil/ 1,4,, for thy nborn and NI
Intot . m-dint , ports. ~r a a:
For poosowayply ott Osumi of to
$142.5 YWCA, LULUS .2 CO., AO..
011 MEMPDIS 4ND NEW 011- l a t
LK/LS:S.—no orteri4.7 oto.oner JA311,18
WOOD:I,LIpt. Robin. n, ros the obo.w and ult
tortnadtato ports on A.IONUAV, 30th fest er at r... Fog ,
[retest or towage apply on l.onnl or to
onairs FLACK, BAKNE.i A CO.. Agt,.
--------
VOR PILLS, VICKatiIJEG,
en AND NIW
OT
LEA
noel and
benutlful ntnnrnnr "At:11011X" Cnpt J. L. ILhot==j,.,
for tho n.nre lertnrdiato port.; on THIS D. 111.
nu, Put For freight or pannwn apply or. bonrll or t..
non' FLAME, 11-kit.NCS )N).. Ar.ft.^
OR bIEMPLIIS AND NEW
•
FOILLEANS—The Mt. eteurnnr lOWA,
I.L.tura, !rare fur the al.nto nn.l all tutnrinnhato
p.n. on 71113 DA . At 4 r. For freight
;Awry. apply cn baud or to
FLACK. BATLNF... , A CIS.. Ar,IL
TOR MEMPHIS AND. NEW
. S .
—Tbe .Fplowahl rdra - steamer
J 6. PKINOLE, Drs..LE•ll. will
abort. RIM IntartuNiuto portA, na TUN DAY, lust.
at 1 , / A. ‘I. For
(1,11341. , pa‘sago apply .11
FLACK. BAII.II a CLL.. A gout,.
LION. NEW ORLEANS.—The
eleicant eua wee ••AL11.1." Capt_
ix., tea a1. , 0,e nt6l nil lutertniatn pottam 013
TIIIK DAY II a•tA
FLACK D ARN 1:$ W.;
koutobillr,
OR LOUISVILLE.---Tho iine
kffigFr-tentovr 01.11":0N, l'oe, Nast.,
Sili '<Ayr for lie ninnv AO Intortandluln pntAn
ns DAY. thn Itnt, At In o' , lnnA. s. x. For freight
or I..mg. Nay on bouni or to
FLACK, BARNES S CO, Ant,
Sprcial ilottcro
°mew or Precut;Ron, It. IVATIC t CRICAG3 It.
lintlant'S Dtraariacni, l'lttslinrgh s Nov. .
P-ROIYISAL.9 Will be received he
the undersigned fur a contract to flaruilh to tills
Company, Milts Printing. Binding till Statiottcry, front awl
for • given time. Witit +p kind torn. of
Phinient The
fly
to hoof a pitied form. nod the pipet .1 a 1.41.
ity to ho appnived by the ondernlgned. Stectuleit
and other epecithiattons, If 0ra1.,!. will to thrnished op.
pheasnia at *healthy. of the Catopony.
The Ckentway Pierre the right to reject nor 01 all .tt 11,0
rr0pi , ..1 ,, , if they 0,111 thigh pn.por.
Inedditt. tat 'C. P. NIMSLEII..
(lei (CC NloNvVisnirit low:avert tdoweirnii, t
liitivhargif, Nov. Pith, ton; ,
Ei.EcTiox for ?sane Director, I hir
, Y Company, to servo doting the ensoltuu year. will le
held at the °Mee of the Company. ito. Oa *Valor street. on
TI'ICSDA r, flie lot dm- of December, lietucen the
0110 cll. tort 2 I 11
nolo .11.ict
II PIN ;IV M. AT IV 14,1.
etet2mrs' IIA•K,
Pittskurph, Nov. 12,1257 ;
1r o.AN election for Thirteen birectorm of
"" this Dank to serf. lor the eueuku2 yeeroeill b.
hold at the fleeting Nouse on •fliday December Ith. ;wet,
between the hoere Of 10 A, Al. and 3 P. NI.
D.JONNP,CAMIer.
_l't22fTitliMetTif Par
EIDICIDEND.—TfIcy.Pre,,ident and Directors
uf Wn Weetern Ineulmttoo CA.p.hy bsvu this clay
&dared s Dieldemil, out of Me profit, of the toot el%
month., of VIVO DOLLARS AND FIFTY, PER
MANE 01 tho 'copltel block. Two Donn?. too Amor of
ahleh to to. meagre , ' to tito.2; soconuto, not Thme Dollars
etel Fifty mete pr there babe pelf In each to Silockholtlers,
00 t.. 1. pilot Ihr 12th 10.1. 0. M. OPIIDON,
nokdlm Feerotery,
Bikkelll3lli ASO hlseurserearhad
l'lttsburgl.J ono aidh, Bel. I
1110" IN conformity Kith the 25th section of the
" co.titunon Iltateommortwonith of Venue) lewd,
notice le hereby given I.l.4applhostiort DM me I Wm
Legislature., at Llut 0051 tor tho ltt•noo al or listen
stet. of the Charter of lheittierchattle nod Ninon fart us er'
'look of Plttsiturgh, for tlot tors, of ilfleto yearn Dl et der
of thn beard of litructots.•
Jeatherod W.
OLD DOMINION OYSTER HOUSE:.
CCD:: Eli IIAND ANDII.IIIY.h.'Y
RECHIVED DA[LY 41 9 s' e ') CAN AND. ht.L
45 'TF.R S, l r
Lake soul astern Fish, Se.
aelS;d4ar
To Soap and Ca dle Manufaetureea.
F:4YANS' PATENT GEARED PItESSES,
with Double BrltEmptying Iron Dona, for tinn nor of
allow Mondial., inedo and for role by
CHARLES MANS t BONS, Phandelphin.
N. 11.—All kin& of Screw !Rm.., tor Printcra., Ito.k
Mud.un aud other*, mule and fur aiale et !OW mt.,
.
retir to A. WILIKIN & Co, tal, Mewuratta;Crii,
burgh, Po. nol7,lCia
A. 0. OIoORIGNV. 7---
QTEAIIBOAT AND GENERAL AGENT
WtdarStrud ode d.r above Mork.d.
CIN :=D=
DEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINOFL dc. No. Foortb woo' Wootl.
bbib. No. 3 Larg4 - Alackernl,
'
20
Apo
bbld No ••
20
A, 016. • 2 -
01.01. prima l'irkl.4 i„r,
,Ittu hih. 01.1., Wl.llO 11
El.,
IS .
20 bid,
" Lake Pd.lnion, doderby
_0024 .l. U. CA NVILI.IS.
T'PENN. WHITE WHEAT EXTRA FAMI
LY. 2 „ FLOUR-50 bbla.Ontlatin MlllO
" Silver Sprlugl;
22 sacks N.C. Mills;
" Silver Spline Mithc.
"
New 1.1511ng Crum 54-4 doer FL Laminae fur safe by
Fa= ISAIAH DICKEY CO.
r ENN. WHEAT-1758 sacks Red new
While% from Ammer Et- LIMIVIZIOc for ralo Ly
txd4 18ASATI DICKEY !CO.
lIEESE.--50 . boies prime W. _R.,.Ctice7 , o
' n 024 J. 11. CANITELD.
EDWARD T. MEC/RAW,
wHOLEsALE DEALER IN
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
v' " 1 r' 1 % ~.17 `:* ," f 7 F. 7 El 7; IDEAD OF WOOD.
, ri - rrs 13 I.T ICG-11. P.ItiNN.A...
OFFERS TO THE TRADE A LAllt. t; FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK. I.ur
chased trove intport.trs and 31anaNctartr+,..... ~. -..:. I. ......h.. r. , :' + 5 r , 7 :AM, 1.1,1 i,
W 11. Grant's A. No. 1 Ss Tobacco, ,
heiwc, IS.)binson .h Co's Tobacco,
,f, Eugene 11. , waian Tobacco, •
, 5..311( • + Nand Lamp Llaventhsa,
Roza:A aid Roilroa Cron,,,
200 C. Idy 'Lace Hall Nana Lump
C/ GA HS.' CIGARS! CIG,RS , f ,
0.T..4 - _," MILLION .A.SSOtTEID 33P...e.0.N1DS-
A.l ei watch we offer to the qatto rt prices which eannot to plea! . auffe .1.1,t-ti r
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
Worth of Peaches . ind Tomatoes should be Inam6diately Sealed up in
ARTIIUR' , S NEW SELF-SEALING,
YELLto," rt RE-PIWOF AND ANNEALED GLASS FRUIT JARS TO HE 113 D AT TUT
CHINA AND QUEENSWAELE STOALE OP
1 - IMIVR - a" . 1.1 I 'CUB - V
No. 1'22 - Wood Street. Pittablirgli,
WIIERE ado the attention orpri vate CamilieA, hotel keepers and country merchants 1,
catty atTitt‘t to the exnauttotth.ti I.i. u..n 11 itnpc.rtoil stock ur6OO~y~y (( 3 • romp, tirunito D.,
Ing ra.lTollet WhitoVIDIINEL Iron. Stone Tablv ar, expres..ly for dorat.ti t) in !oat description 151,11.
awl liold ILLnd 12 , “:11 son.' Engibit U/lIN Ais 5 , •t41 o! - ..•;. acute cll.. !•—tion entlerv, anJ s
Walter, Fot ks mod SI•oeto "II r nnAI :4. A 1,1 a 100 1.1. • •
" LAT,'Nou,I
The Theory of Cooking by Gas
1 , 1 lIONV lirntly we can reUprlbr ill.. truth of't he
soar v ot•tho snort No. °cling and reijabi,i Ladle. LIM i
• Gi•rilleyneli ito Pittsbnr4. - th.t•
MUSGRAVE'S GAS COOKING STOVE
TS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE 'f 11E PUBLIC, and give,: entire satisfaction in veer tvst
ITo the Drtyy:44 tLn Chrmir.:, MA Barber, to All Oystrr Ites:aurarar. Eutplg Ilinats, 7bi rtna Ilat nop,
n.A
well as Pricafr i'limi/icu It is Eamd I mlimmunailile oh, Am, [rind. Its curt 14 trldiri4. It teglittnA tl Ilttla nam. Th Sroia •
iady n Thu fnel 1.4 ruperilirn 1: • and wII gunk quick!) mi I
pookollo. All diode things ma , A ill iv:wit - Ante,
It moo be iii•rd on any. tablo, +Mud or Ain't' In on r., orra, 111 I , ' torithhori :i• any rimi fioni
price Gin Singh, llunler Stood, to $75,00, for an Ex,: Nlghognuy Stand !lye !`tar cArmilli tr., Albin will be •
put ornainent to any gentlemun'e dining I •Aiin.
PI camp call lied Investigate, at LAFAYETTE !IA I,L..occod Illoor,WOOp STREET,or 14S TIII '
Wtc. TITS, Secretary. sell-dly GAS COOKING STOVE CAMPAN 1
W. E. CHI.
i f A DS , &-:,.CO'S
PATENT ELASTIC' E .VD . WArEn.rtepof , ,
CEMENT. ROOFING.
.
-
PERRIN' ex ..TOMIN'BO.IsT, Proprietors.
ASE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT T lIE SHORT EST NO i' ICI?
te above Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Pos.ii 11, it tri,;o, the only article ye ill, entod thet will elate...lora,
reel, r h o tl' tion aam atmosphere in every climate. • •"
IT IS P EP.FECT Ll' FIRE AND WATER -PROOF.
. •
Awl in 10010 I t.l dundelity,wo bet iOTO it 1.1 wool, Irnet eoperior, t., any Metallic Real ni t ... a{ 'e ,111.1 t. V 00 oter 0.. I t
1.- Tree or Shingle (tool,, a Inalang no dolleretne how flat or .veep the tot.f 11/ay le Tt.:,
Reonny et warranted to prove n• aims, represented. We will pat It . for
. six DOLLAR!! PER SQUARE, (TEA" ?Fri. SQUARE)
Wu toll apply it upon Tin and Iron (tools lit TWO bat. ails PER SQUARE, being on rczoi la ,: ~, iloreLoi.., It
cheapest paint that cart housed. .
iltn..We invite all who are building. and abet thoet woo *eh their Roots Rep.tred, to ea!! at ear oleo, I.V: n,,,, .0.. .
nod .zsluluesunples noel a.t.tlarr Il lv
pqn•o..• in ro t etri i , 'to t , 1,.1141;ty a nd pratalc a bilify c i thi s R e afi nc „
.7. G. PERRIN, I PRILRIN et JOLINSO.N,
S.A. JOHNSON, • 1, I',o nail -tract, I,etsv..fl li ~.,,I rodnniillth. M.
Wit. JOLINSON, I • Ph :sta./Gil, Iron_.
-
I L. e moana•l ~.•. ItAlFiNti, len nr
enliv nf whlch aro .
. • .
lat. Tho opatotaat in contia , ondesl woo, la lions,: Ot tot. it ...I tit. ,
Tll.. , ,.halotewy I, not readily ind0enc.,...11., the ,n4araiorti, ouno.ainentlj it Wooly not I. •.. :
oft from n toOrill liowner, or orack in Muter, i. r ..strrrit, natural heat and r.,14 wank! nrpt itii yr.- it.
from Th e a, Id but .:;;hair ,• I 11.1 the ronra, .sn !ha • •titr. ,
the odition.4 the weans,.
Ih. ft is 'Water liroa, owl t., a Jar,. ex te. th.tt k • end faro ' , rand. cnitiog opan •i
at." , it it. my 0 1. Wino tot? , a r , ..(v.011.1.4 tsr ....rip •it ' , it tr..Ytt i y atot r , • • Tor...not et ti..n.
I:eap,,, LOOK
• 1..1,', IVainto
(:,,,,, 1..x . .cr SOT,. 1,. Co, Va. CII. 1...
I Is,• , tlOll/. •/ ll' C. , 11:l.t,, a L.', EL...., IL, - Ply. W.cor•Pr., f 4:000-0C 11...•1510.7.10.110 100 af 10'011 jo.ln, cons,.
It a g.,1 ;o , oilloo, 0101 0:0 A% .11:11 7 ,•. I r,t.ro Lotslgio.o. • flo I ur..100 fO.l upon the •ame :01,r; 00 I Intve thew corenol , ..
00101. 01.1.1p1•01. ;Stg - 0011. J NO 0. f.AII; Az. 1t.00.1t la, CO., 10.d2n an.l 1.1v0cf.0.,
__ _
Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof
.Roefing
ADAJR
N,, :); Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterhon'l , , Ailegi,eny
IS, AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY um ER - IN THE MARKET
1:4, Pt,.1.141p1113...1 k r. 4 1: r
Peendrie , , Wnreh ,, tl4,! , . Bridge.' :73(..3ini.,/at...ilnri
It Trill Lel. 1,..&•. 3/t4.111:c1:oor., >int, r Ijrnr,t r . s “l r
"' elcr,,,folarr opi t,.N.
tau 14, rattail) nll Lin 411 i!at st,rp, • . ! I t w'.! , , t 1,10:n
..r • 311.1 l• 11.4 I , otlrrd h. n train 4'411.41
Pll . O nmt I.V7t •r
-•P. :k! ply !
TRANS PoRTATION.
c A I'ACIT) ONE 11UNI , RED.TON-, \t!.l'
LLOYD & CO.,
(SUCCL'iSOIt' LLOYD Y LEW,:
AviNt; MALE 1,..XT ENS! VE PREP ARAT lONS Tim, w wax, :Lre .vow 0n..•
T busiLe,i. , by
•
1.3E31 , 71 , 781'1_.17.21.25T C-e.a.1`711- . X.
Iltrougle Aral from tho En•tern cule,. 1711 tau R.., frifmvlr tuvi 411 (An, t
',MI6, ',/ 1.. , rar,l t.. rer...ier •• • ; i
IY.EIGET •
'rite At vidatLee el the I e dined Plane: vu the Allet;ltctq l'ortage Rai It.had
will 01, 11.14.13,1 tio4l.lliA Ito Illn tntnt.mlmon nf r.,:, 'A. OM, Porn StrAg...t !I.: Canal Basin.-
IVA 1y..! L L
—.---
1857. CANAL NAVIGATION... • :,- 1.. BST.' -.,,*;;'.'
.....op:
I-I,IMIR„'S X.012T-PA-131-OE3 BOAT 1..12 , 73i1, r''... , tz,-
v - 1 a.Pettnsylvttnia Can.6.l and Ita LAr oat tt. niareil l a IX - . , °.1.
. . ,
. . ' Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per .odorrtb. Each Way: 7 . ' :::-ft]
...
OUR FACILITIES FOS.,TILS.N.S.PORTATION ,11.2.V.E liMli J.AINIFFLY INCREA.zi.
A daritL, lb. peat Winter nn l nie Call mw Oar tfy SiiirPrie; 40 enktrkejubnittilti of it DOUBLE DAILY LIN l.
tn mini from Ilt:Zu? Kb, P1111.1.4p11 *And LalNntura. Our line being cuml...,,leiitirtly of NLITAIILI: BOATS, but nn. •
tranahlpmenEl. r,ulr.N.L. 31..reln.41.nrcteling Frai.l4 to uar Linn CtUl relynyAu_lii. Wing put tbrong.h vlnz all 1...,,,,it .
spotql sind 41.vp..L.1.. WiIIiENOILLIN. CANAL .1111attN, c,rrter cf Laser:y.ld IrayAteri , N,Pa.4lAryk, Pa..
LtNity.l . HIEN. A nircia:LL, Prop,lntw.
ItitLstral
ffifffI:IIICKERI9G & SONS'
r I
..vcrarcexn y,.
ring LIZ SOll.B, Bost , m.
Granb anb Zquarc 131auo Sortrs,
Awl their trivroteil
1'.312,1 It Cirl2.4l.lstil PI ivNt
J 0 11 S 11. E 1. L U 11.
El Wood Eli— Lj..xlaroon e Dtaott.o•l Alloy and fourth St, t. •
JOIIN 11. .MELLOII. the exellisive recd
OM, MICR FL,3 Inirrinnr.on. Ir a for tho sale of Cl] tali•
ERINO A EONS Boston PIANO 1011ICKw, twga to return
ble moat anted, thanks to Oro eittrena of Pittsburgh, Allo.
gheily nod vicinitr. for their Liberal patronage, awl be h..-
now the plewtoro of informing them that, Ly thd Inerrowd
forint:ewer:l4rd In the new sod splendid Plano Forte tit,
obtrtery, recebtla erected at an expense of over
- TWO. Hundred Thoußand Dol:ar2,
end enoployetl by Cinch.ethig A Aws exclusively t.o ti•o
nmultfacturo of their 01e0 Piano Vortex they will be ea abb.,'
to Loot a full 'supply at thole agency in Pilthurgh, of ell
tho varieties Itutunfacturot to them, from the most tplendld
l'as - Lo Grand awl Art:ioaa tat, 1. , tie. plait.
and for pi Iced Pkno Pot, all of wt, ~11 • 11.•
varitblt
A'T BOSTON CH
Henn. ChtFkoing k Font hare boon awat at ma .lif.
farant Eahih,ll a. mat Fiala rairt(ln Lt.at.ta. va. tt.ank
other placto.
Elrvea , •
Mrientelni tlifYcr Rods!.,
Thltv
.111,,prec 310.141, and the
i'rtro 31eNlal at the Woritr•
Fair in Ikudou Ib3l For (lot cicaric - C.4 Vie Ici.trztrm•lcts, th...cll4,ii
lovcl....Accor, 4il referring aFrill
l'irr End.-ed PsltZur!ti.
and ricluity, atm hare purchased and han :stum• Plano
VoLtos from silo a 1.,. manufactory, and oho so tho rll•Ar.
Lug rstucipals :•Lenglrorios ho halo Chicierinc /Ss Sus'
Plato }artln uso, au,l hart. +ll their unquatitird te,sl.
sunup of Mel, oupcOollty over ntllorso
Ittr.Chls. 1' Bratty, Principal of Ntesshonr:llo Yonotlc
Scull uory.
?I+.. S: IL llnnt.ta, Ptindual of Semi
11. 11. NriDam M. D.. I'rm - tpll ..1 II E.lzoworth
Evalianry St:tricklPy. I.
Ilar.:tiamnnl 11. Sileoley, Princips!'orlalrsi U. Frnmln
Srmlnery,lalnvillo.
Jutopit P.IA,Inr, Principal 01 Knott tlO.l tO)"..
, Now Ilrlgliton.
R. :Carter Feitotlo Sentinarr, 1 - onus...town, P.‘
Prof. S. It. William.. Lonlo file A ra.torny for V.:lts, L dire,
MIAs Farah Tbomp, , :rt:Piiiicipal k'. male th,ui.totry nt
Conic, 0.
411.11 - 01 , 1 Pi.o3 talken to oteltaug.. xi 11,,,r ,Itte
hIELODECINS, OMAN lIAIIMONIUNIS. OUITAILY. PI
ANO MIISIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUM ENT'S OF
KINDS—W lIOERIALE AND RETAI L.
• 301 IN IL 3I6LLOIL,
Solo Agent for t:llfagoting A &JAN l'lttatoargb an , LAVI.at.
ern .- , nuaylronla, EL tEnttl at, belarnen Nominal Alloy awl
Eourtn al. ev9alawr
G ITEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE
A CONSIIINNIKNT.—A ',atoll, Rote.
wood: octave Plano, with hill trim rvatite, •
carred Music Dealt met albuldina, the otnuaTa
In New Yor . k v•le•ian•nvot
fur f. 300.
octav, w
. toun,leorrv. rtml
.oak: a very NeN, I.x:tory tql,.. q 4.:10,
WM tx , sottias ebuvu at .{2.V5.
The 40,1 - 0 aro the owl voli prices, ...Y. owl
be boxed for shipping Inn of rhaftrd.
Abut, a good areitud hood Piono, with into framr, G ecturt.,
in good order. Cosh, current fonds, tine.
A alehogatly U OglaTit, nimiont style Piero, rot etiollrot
I detrionent. Colt, current Rinds, r 5.
A nit octave ~-,rod hand Baltimore vet
A to 10, - do, du Philadelphia do $l5.
Alt .W pierie, tore 1,1116,11.10 iltriAlly lit 7;
and ti tuootbe credit. f1f1.5.
Fur No. together with a apletolitl atook of new FAeaca of
all atylos frobt the rentirictietery of Chlckorlug /A Swot, Foto
tor, by ooff JOHN H. NELLOR 81 Wood at.
' STEINWAY( a SONS.
JU S 'l' RECEIVED AN IN
voice of STEINWAY & SONS' colubr
led NEW YORK. PIANOS. Amon; other.
splendid FELL GRAND l'l.tNo or unrivallud too noel
worknintuldp. Steinway dt Sons' Grand Planes urn cr amid.
emit puperior to any moil. in (bin country.
Ttio mot.. to the anon. liso received IL. Fir.. Cleo, Gold
Male! tar.upperriority ...or Linn, at Ito wyttiadilia
rtitnia, in Itoltlinare, tort wrok. Dan tiotke tll be g'ivon
of Ito arrival. 11. KGEBER. & DI 0.,
Solid Arnie for Nnntu & ark,'
Steinway &Sows No. Z. 3 f !th error.
•
; stuo PIANO.—A , Six Oe-
A tow Piano Porto, nuts by one of tbe
boot 111.0.1itTrI, tied Iu iperiert order, for Ono
Hundred Unita. cask, for inea by
JOUN U. IR.ELLOtt, 81 Wood arrest.
NITIV MUSIC.—CuITUAYITE Btu sa E. Nan
fig Wood St. Ems }opt received trot Express/
One Chneting Word, halted, by J. K. l'lnnuaa,
bl o w n non IrKetels, ballad, by E.G. i Wry. '44kt
Wear/hat Neat/rue, L. Si. Gottmintlk. 4.1
Palm Pooling, bunko sewn le Plano. Ooltaallelk, ier
Three um cfolk's two la/it eauptel
Maim/ 13Weet Homo, wilts l i.
by Thalhertr. II;
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