T`,~_. . -rt'~'^~^y..~~~t,~':~?3 •=..mot >,s~~;Fe~i.L~i.S. ~.„, . , v‘. i „ . ~ X I IT'II333f7RG He mourTuv - o, Nov. 1868 ;,~~.. --', . P, 1 014i , 4 . 1.1115,•0 • r.as 0 0 elook, ir, - Darmiteier ............ ....... . - , Coutre or Oren St Tenantrit.—Before Jiadges • McClure, Parke and Adams. ' ' ' On Toads* morning the case' of Davittli -,Entes, indicted for "murdering his wife in Alle gheny, on the mortgagor Tuesday, the 'eleventh day of Mar, 1 858.: The prisoner watt defended ..1:1 11 7.... 11 40"rit. Marshall and Pollock, and the Coot- Iheriarealth was represented by F. 11., Collier, ..•elrati4iDliattiet Attorney, and his Aniztent, J. 11. '.."Stilltal,Esq.. '. The following persona were sworn . .:. 7 ",.+110111 girl 1 •. 1 - ' " ' "- • • i . : James ildelitte,blackamitb, lot Ward, Pittab'g. ' EIC.4-111ZINare,:ftimer, Mir an tp., • - 1 , r .:Win:lticKee, Jr.: .." . . ..,... • .Chrhniati Hershey, Jr,., "Penn fp". ''.. -• " ".''''•fliereard:Deiliel: 'bus proprietor.. East Dir'hm. . . .iircury,Meley, tobacsconitd, ad Ward, Pitlsb'g. • ::.,..-. Andrew Weible,farmer, Skater, tp. , - Jehnileron :.i. .' .-.''.." . ........ • . ;:-Pertrk , FrY;laticrer. Lower Bt. Clair. ....-..:. ,- Siml Andrews, laborer, 6th Ward, Pittsb'g. 44,:10p1ph Crawford; termer, East Deer.tp. -- ....'.4:14W-4: Johnson,. ... . Penn tp., Ininektingup DOI jOryilte following persona of tkii Cl -11 Pireisplorily: J. Brady, MOM Bar " laud; 'IP: M. Arthers, John McNeely, M. 11. --. Hertzelli John McGowan, Sr., William Brown, .-. ILE: Agnew, -McGowan, Ewing, Join Lytle, lienry -- . Etang, - , David Anderson, Thomas Hell,' Samuel ''...'".;',Clitlers',2.7tintes Bonney, Thomas Dickson - • :"•...i c: r . .Rir-'..Alitse:"."Tohn lii!C.. Ludwick, Simpson sioeaee, ohn iiealep: ,'--, tat ;Aegis: William Beatty, 'Joseph boiring --, ten, James Glides, John - Andrews. ". • 'The Jury. haying been empaneled, Evans wee •" pieced . in the, box and the clerk read the bill of - indiciment, in "the usual obsolete style,,' full of --,verbose repetitiotie ' the imbalance of which was ' ' that'Evint did kill his wife On the "eleventh day nr-May, ”with a certain razor of the 'slue of 10 cents;" and then lihis !statement in repeated ..tarts - to bring' in Ell the. facts in the ottai. as they :hen been published from time to time. Airing has °banged a good deal in appearance • sign he was arrested. " The - km(4lmm of the jallittethlesched him a good deal. Evans hi a dirk:vWmplexioned noon, about lee feet:tight . , ..,. ',tieing in-height. " His hair is black' and' curly, ..":„. hie feat ures- regular, and the ecpreseion of his ..cOuntesuince mild and pleasant. He is, in feet, an amiable, .good looking man, and gives no in dication- in his, appearance that he could be guilty of Stich* a crime as he stands charged' ,wititt,•,..,:,.: - ' .. ' . , '" - Mr." - 6ellier; in opening, stated the - Tarte in the ease -as they have • been again and .elf , Published,:and erhiali.it is needless here , .'. to repeat in full.. The main points Its they trans . :dared. at - the time ere; that Mre Louisa, Enna ••'wairotted an the kitchen floor of her own home; • - with „ber throe/ cut, her neck broken, Ind her , clothei on . are. Her infant algid, eines' dead,. was lying %nide • its dead mother, its clothe. - also OD are- : Thefint witness celled by the Commonwealth ' 1.- - -Archiltilid Mcßride. He having been sworn, the of the beam in which the murder was , tratitnitted 'ire' phicad in „his ' hands: in had - kande *Ann; the house is 16 feet on the • lediltlergtg" . fl " eep; eill Of front basemeet window about reef above tho level of the pavement; nnazigre•itlei ZOOM: Were pointed out and the stairs . -" L dtwevwhich one would descend to "the - roaudi.'"lstleirit'in - the rear. the basernentie five feet beteirihe yard—[Mn , ltleßride e . xplainett tbs Flo :t-itt: fhe house to the Court and dnee.) • .. " , •Adden". 'Hoge, lion :"lired 'across Simpson . . eteit6troni IX S. Evans the time of the dour .:..: 'Vletzwentiemberthe morning; 'Of up quarter-peat Altgctuti to' go to market; was at front window, . o pnbeite.Evana'house; was brushing my thorn . ". 41a , ,Atiti„ - window; eaw . Evens on the' prevalent . . wilkitAg potions with hie hands . and clapping -,.. them tolt4ber; Li cried on 4. but could not hear '-'llrlfitilth said; I rained the window; he enirted • Into bin and shoved . the" door shut battled • Max'47ltatin thies or roar inches; smoke wee 'owning oat of Evans' house through the crack of thiiitoon .1 warted ent;44.when I get tette door : Beane Was out ea the pavement again; I started scroll - the"ittreet, etypiieiug the house Was oni - Wet witch d got oust I 'taw . the . Ire close by the/ door; btr..ForSi4P -MASAI& Aker* Walking srewed; oohed bitaler a bucket; saw the copbolifd - daor etanditig open - where I ii,iir . an old crock, which ,• N I tookared 4tat: water; [witness- aborted on the plot .where the don anti mptioard were] got the water Anikteitint the Airs Evans was lying on the floor with her - feet-under the stove like.. saw a child , abeir IS 'inches from her on the fliar , tciwitiNia' r theieall of the frent'ileerltioL . Wards the ritreetj there • was a Minn from Mrs. Enna clothes about 18 indica high; lager pert - of her clothee from her -fret ttp were burning; ". ' ain't:tillwhat kind of ilothei she had' on; blase+ ' w a s .witew -1. saw. her about at her knees; my ' wife's *ether, Henry Longcroft, then canto with ' tt`hittatilt &alio 'put out the fire ; there was no '.. Are in the "stove;' when I - sew the woman lying *beret ditlV-Wet‘know 'her; was not Acquainted with Enna" Wife; she lay so you could not - see --____haereisei "new blood . Omni her. head and. heck,' badviativnot-sio 'her tell-When r got in Mr. Ennesild his Wife had got up at 4 o'clock, and . ... oonipleltied of neuralgia; said somebody had. muidenl." Me wire; he heard )tiniebetly coming up stair.,;nd thug's all I mind he said; while 1 ' was putting out the fire Evans was in the range . ; some "lady Who came' in picker . up :the child; think'lt was Mrs Sloan.. Cress-exainined—Am a cabinet makert. hotter ' fronted^ Sampson:street; Evans occupied - the front, basement end two rooms to • the second story; Mx!. White occupied C 1,.; third floor and anwkl OW named Smith ooeupled the back base silent grid the,fluiehed: garret; - did not examine ' theVnion to an if there web are fait; noticed the stove grate that 'then Wasi'llo are: but.did cot • ez.ttalqe partilKtlarly; the stove doors were open; think - Mrs: Melo tiro wan the trst lady who pains . . to the houpiafter r woe' there;when toy broth. cede-law came in loan't say ,whether the fire wait'Outoe not; staid there a little aver five ion - utes; when Iget bar& to'y room.: from Evans it Red S .o'clock, • Coroner Alexander, sworn - Wan coroner, and: !gotta's' inquest in the body ,of Mrs. Enna on tliiFersiVintriAiiijj'ane was dead, her throat bs i . ly matinad berheitiabont hall taken off; looked_ Ins a tree which a antler had cm half way In; abs wan lying with .her face half way down, (lying partly on her face); alto" wets lying with her feat tonged' the stove.and her legs crossed; [hire the littledaughter of EMUS, mime 1a y ears • old..was• zalten,nut e of `court weeping violently;] hettl:.ibiigniluest • at shoat alma; there: was mucti`cicitted blOoditiont the body; Dr. Bald win iniultiii, post mortem examination; the child had -bseis relieved; saw' the' hild utter its, death • on the 14th r thine days after the murder. ' • • ..... - - Dr. Baldwin , eiorn—l made the Ptiti•zoortem • examination; ' votroalled on by - the coroner to menert,blii. , ...eie-* on; fonadairs:E. in the base: 1 meat ebtrY lyireten her right side with her feet' -, toned° the *pee; :found the face and • part of the - breiiiit emeered with blood; .could and no ' - WOOitt.tWthe upper part of the face; turned her over and lanickan extensive oontualota in the or bit, of the _ . .tight eye; extravaatatioi 4tanded arobng; 'there. was an. , incision about an leak 'tangent the eyg Might bare been . dine:by a talkdhe eye meet have teethed the blow .with a dull- instrument or the - Bet; examined , the: thenett - eut from rev to ear; cervical vertebrae, cat nyrnitaigniithiktioek bone hacked as if there walan attempt to out it oft and failing in this thebalfedtoliavebeettbrokenbackwardet 1 It idgtojk.sts as it there had been an attempt to su s tleihnikidr;; found no other wounds on thet botly;' etuldn't tell whether the clutter werenot.', ..,,ton ocvniolen; celled the attention of thelnyer ' toditntiot. that the vertebrae were separated and h e put": . • !nor in ik ..• [kir:Collier here 'thew:. ed tbe foulatfeli - lbe freer, and the Doetoe . • though theilretaelinightliave been mere with that. Thiliklite bloW struck -1n the eye roust luili . - .4lieti•Ylelatit one. .. - .. • • Ng c 1 newsrai"ellolled by the crotafrexami nation .' ~ Canted lOVileift;" . elen—ltertienber -. the. morning of Ida/ 11 1 not thing, I came , aetwea t h e et; halt-paet 6in the'mornieg. ditEvans._ ,noose door was wide open and 'saw hire . &saw Itil - thefteari Evans' oldest danghter.was 0 iti iiiiiimeti, reijneg;: stood in the roote r . whin , s4 l Tfir , was, 'about two minutes, whet miA , 'ciame,tilitiftti. the hook basemenf„ i ', welagial Ida hinds; .he passed around hie wife!s-1 .11 . 30 e woman, whom .I ',head, but said nothing; .1 do nokiciatniv, said to him. 'Mr. Evans, Tam wiry sorry Lox the .accident that happened In year' . 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Blom, were there; I went detest through' the hiseaseaoccupied by &pub ; . saw much, blood shondid/C Evirsien the floor; a good deal of smoke in the,room; Mr. E. was there tied . bin. smlih and the ladies before mentioned; _ took the babe from the floor and took hop stain; came back end helped put out the fire; Mee.E: had on 0 light calico dress, her day drug, whesithe fire woe out, I returned to my room; examined the etove to seevir there was lire in it; .put my land in' n the cinders, which were warm, but there wee no fire; seemed se 41 the Are . had been started with wood, but not - enough to - kindle the coal; Mrs,Evanie feet were not. far from the stove. Arramsoos. Session.—Mrs. White'e examina tion was continued from the morning session: Do not know what time Mr. Evans came home on the night. before the murder; there is ono window on Sampson Street, in the part of the basement occupied by Draw; there wean pafer blind attached to the .window, not reaching quite to the bottom of It; I did not observe whether or not the blind was on' that morning; occupied, my room from the first of lad April; was well acquainted with Mrs. Evans for the time; abe ,had six small children; the circum stances of the family were poor; they were poor ly clad, Mrs. E. very poorly clad herself; never observed Mr. E.'s coat; did not observe the base ment window at any time; the child I took from the floor was about 5 months old, a fine child, net very delicate; bad no conversation with Mr. Erects that morning; Mrs. Evans laid across the room, like. [Mrs. Smith then described the room on the plot.] Mra. E. was lying on her right, side, with much blood about her bead. Cross-examined=Firet thing I did on hearing the noise was to call Mr. Smith; did not lift the window to look out; I followed Mr. Smith down at once; there appeared to haee been a fire kin dled is the stove which had gone out; Mrs. Mo- Intyre, )Irs. Sloan, Mr. Evans, Mr. Smith, sod myself, were In the room when I was there find; "Smith'e baieMent" wan used In common by all the families in the Mose; I came down the reg ular inside' stairs; from the tine heard the noise. 11111catie down I could not nay ,how long it was precisely; .1 judged they were in poor cir- cumstances from whet i saw; on the night pre ceding this murder, she was in my room till near 9 o'clock; I went part of the way down with her to her room; I was down entire a few minutes ..after 11, and heard her talking with her children; don't know whether or not Mr. Evans was in the • houee at 9 o'clock, on the night before the mur der, I looked out of the window without opening it; don't know whether the front basement was locked or pot. that night; went down for coal about 9 o'clock and went out the beak door; she hadn't the ordinary amount of clothing for per sons in her condition in lite; had not heard any molement in the houSe that. morning till I heard the noise down stairs before described. Meseta Evans and Smith had on white thins; Evans' was a clean shirt. i Anthony Smith, sworn—Mr. Smith is sick, 1 and is 56 years of ago; I own the house in ques tam, and lived in thtigarret; I got up that morn ing betsemiti 4' and 6 sislock, ate a piece, and finding it likely to be'ratuy went to bed again; ate bread and butter ands piece's( cheese; laid to Ind fon half or threalourthe of an hour; [repeated. then Mrs. White,s testimony about I calling hint;) I went down to my basement and j then tOtErans; there I saw Mee. Evans lying With her neekstearly cutthrough, her clothes on fire ends, man drowning it out from atrook; her feet laY. towards the stove and she was on her right Bide; first observed they had not quenched her ittaide garments, and got Mrs. White to drown it'uut; there was no fire in the store; saw that the blind was on the window and &big coat hanging over it; (witness identifies the coat when shows;) had seen a chat like it about the house. [The defence admitted the coat to be Sena:. Razor wan shown and identified;) picked that razor up on the floor near - the door in Smith's baolkhasement, and the flannel rag on which the razor appeared to have been wiped near It on the carpet strip between the rooms. [Mr.' - Adam Hoge Was here recalled that Mr. eltaitit might identify him when a question was asked by a juror to Mr. liege; Mr. Evans did not appear to. put forth any effort to. pat out the fire; he did not assist me; be only walked around lamenting and complaining. Smith resumed—Mrs. Evans was in her own bezenzertt'arlien I tree eating coy piece; heard her talking to her baby; Eeaus was in the room where the corpse loy, d..ing nothing but crying r; "ray dear wife," nod throwing up hie hands. '-Cross-examined: Ma] known Mrs. Evans 'a couple of days brfore.the let or April, 1058, d seen her terry day &meg the dra or - Tdx I eks Abe livid there, but was not intimate wick ' r;_w,at to bed about-dark, the night "before . /der; goinvet the' dey,bereire Atul wont. to cd'easty; alept. soutsalli.ithaV.e.lighL and •wok. .fira4 d'eloak the enbriditig, and lay awake I • bout's q of an-hour before I got up, and hyptip a little after,'„Vanr. and came down the in side emirs; stsidqiewsi - about 15 or 20 minuted; Ste my lenchheit:down stairs; did not state to the jury on direet examination that I ate my piece in my room and did not go down stairs; when I was down, heard Mrs. Evans iu the front basement talking to her child; maid down about. minutes,, didn't open the door to see if it rained, looked but of the window; put on my booth first time I came dein; took off coy clothes I think•when I went back to bed; it might have beenm half hone after I went to bed the emceed Rme !before Mrs. White wakened use; dreaded myself; had on-a white shirt, my coat was hank login the basement; 'when I got down the base- Meat Wasert.wded wrk people; Mrs. Mclntire, Sic* l'ibito and other - were there ; fotind,the dsnnoi batgeen th e tete room. and the razor in the hick baamient . a. little behind the door - ate soy piece and smoked my pipe while Iwas down the first time and smoked on my way back up stairs; heard the rain falling during the night; Mrs. MoEsin took the - cost down from the Witte dew; it.was half an hour freak thetime I went down baton I noticed the. coat at the window; sever had any dieloulty - with the ETSLIS family oar s word with any of timin; am sure of It; no Word about a book or about the children. • i Mrs. Letitia M'lntyre, sworn-I lived next door - to Mil. „Emits, at the time of her death, and was Jut there that morning and saw her ly ing dead en the floor, Mr. Hoge throwing Water an her; Ur. Enna wan in. the room, sitting in the chair, when I went in, his Land on the back of. it, and leaning - down a little. saw the child. lying a little piece' tram its mo ther; lire E.'a feet were towards the stove. On orotre-bmunOstioo, nothing . 1/0i Cited. - • Mrs. Jane. Sloan, swore—Was at the house here thkshintder occurred, on the , morning of • 4 . 1.1th - orgiki;*. iimr a woman dead there, who 047- told 'me was • Mrs.. Benner lifted tip% the child • front the floor and gave it hi Mrs. While, who took it away; there was a paper blind over the window, but did not see any cull there; heard the cries of, distre4 end,went there to see , whet the "matter" Was. Cross-examined—Evan was itt the room, either standing. or cluing, nil the time I wn there; you could, - See See through the papoiMind into the etreeL • . ••• • - Mrs. Nano, firlialn, sworn—When instilled Enna' liattse,'l mci Mrs. Filoisijust .00ming aut. 4ca.Tidri; ,White vas just going up stairs with the baby; weeping on the tiosir,'dead;' bleed On' thilflioir a volleenisu Lold.me in lake ilth/dind from the window; titer* was & yellow paper band-and n white blind at the window ' end 'alio 'a boil. hinglee. diagonally diciest; , the -:window; / took theta •down; - .1 maimed at the hove tilt 11 o'clock; ;Belida with; et flinith'i bsitizent*or; 04114 be was going up Stairs,thilledosin or sit dawn; he didn't ory hat seemed/11th one ia tsisoble. , crism 7 lixiimined4 7 the seat' BIS hang itn &roes the windOw,. one skis . higher thsti , • the other, ,, neveriog the whole . winder; except, L _ . ~ . Mew. "law , Saes, sworn—Never- mad Mr. Evans excepton the morning his wife wail killed; when .I first smut once sari Me. Smith drawing a bucket of 11/1114.r at the hydrant and going into the bottom Evans' Hula - daughter cam,' to the door andacton Mi.'llnina came out, lent to As. hydrant, put his: font upon , ii; 'called to Mr. - Brown, a neighbor, to como thereoMwlehedbq 'peak to Masi' told hir, - }lsola iii go for certain , friends of thsfamily; while he stood talking . and, Joel behind, him balsa his hand ott his hip on- the W4d."uf his ' fingein mad 'tilouii, - and the marks. of -hie Sugars in bloood on the:palm of 1 his handrlitant 'rill Willits ilid i lift - ilbtrit 'On, bid knee and his able on hle let hawk -with a 1 handkerchief in that band;: the ktinokles of bid right itandun his _hit' therastaa nothLogiti hii &Masao' diforcitt.fromother . persons. -.-- - Orms-examination elicited no new fact.' - ' --`,". . 1 Bitylbr'Stiikria, owern-WenCto the' Inglis " 1 . on timnpion Street at cavil o'clock oti then:Limn.; i in of- the murder. - : -Thy body• of Mrs. Entail i /was lying ' in tho floor ;' I asked for thertii 6f . t he house; .istentAato MmilVitile'd rissuywhetal there wort missal persona, and motional:l' him 1 ant; become; ,lJutkod him it licrirentlie litiar., band of 4leonsied; 'said jai -,ls wens down to gether, ibtol3.46l4loolDVaisktif him ligla know; who cut hisorife'o , throat; . fli.'Ketscd'hli hindi sad said; : t.hy Gal Ia her throat ant taco , . He Mon informed me that , . he had he . Wa'SObtbir ` , ror;_..4: s p oc o n li o f go riprpinigallito 0t,.,5/ .. ,_, ~, " :1 1 4. . 0 P ealnir the drawer ._ St i kr . b uri l ln . - et the central Literary ballades nf Mese. cities, which stood nor the dooraboireapul a r place In led , y,igerd,h;i, tbe; add& ki , lnitiwr . the 'COMM' of . th. drawei_Arieo 211Vi_labl,;,,lh_e room itt disciaaSka,proprlcly qtiiiitai.liark , &' money had . bia ' . .C °nY MeCLlC: l ......_; i r',..._* 4 "'" 'the, prOcceolin oir the Zaino& .Thlriewl-Se., him at thattbna.... Mier. his errec4e. -4 0 0 .....4 . .cliti s welt: ;a: r eknit of which exprmaetk aftm usullonlng him asto .wtmalinaho Behr: through thilk - limkeheiilositiotr o gr asked him if the mesby_llnged A t jaci e, said poling. * wilibirsailmitilio f -to, it did. Weir Pradeakni the Carandel egad; julepartitmd stdmilklo 1ui.,f* .. „ . „ ..m... ifil *it. fk .rilt,..alf DrjUlAwitt.toilafinnookltae_wes bni,4ol. 'alit s ing 4A VL A. ' 1 1Z " ...... - ----- IN% toblaktto.feiti; -I paled my-lingers emallia f l ; d iii t ii t , A f..tu it RR - 1. 7 .----,,-- jobb,' when, thwititirser tavytet . : --:' ~':,..1', . ..., ~_ . ..„. ••,,....1:,.........'''_-, [The yritnisiiiheCtOilte4.4 4106' . - ditA-l` T0.t5z.! . ...4 ‘ , . - Q - zas - . 7 - 1 1ati,,...._ ,„; ~....,...,..,....„, ..,„......„,g,,...„...-... ,,.,.,,,, t 4.4..„0.. i...0.,:ft„,....,,,,---•,- ... ....,,tatith,f_ • . ... e ,.....,„„, --st.stow walls-.....,... .....,......_ ~- T ',ATMS - WU f stance of it was. that his house , was robbed is '! herbMiewedlyneme one on the morning in Ties : Goo and his wife lulled by the robber.] eavid;Dill,-eworti—Wes at thi house on the Ilth of May; saw the body of Mrs. Evans; her husband was there; I lisksd him "In the name of God-, what's matter ?" he only replied, "iny nor wire." and went away; Smith showed me the razor; I fold hid to take tare of it.' Mrs. Evans was bleeding very freely; 1 thought the throat was cut; lifted up the body, and found it to be no; aught Riddle told me of the affair; I went up, returned after my mother, and went ' back. Jelin Mills eworn—l am a member of Mayor Stuckrath's police, went up to Sampson street -about seven o'clock. Asked Evans if he knew who oommiuted the murder and robbery, [Wit ness here testifieda.s to Whit Drawl had told him, the substance: of which is contained in his •'vol notary statement."] Ile.took me to the bureau and opening it, showed me where the money bad been. i saw the blue coat at Evans' house. Croce-examined:-Evans said the money woe in gold. I took him to the Mayor's office. I examined him; found no blood upon him. Look ed at his bands particularly. Samuel Teets; sworn—Am One of Mayor Stuekratli's others; went to Sampson street after the murder with Mayor Stnokrath, examined the stove; found no trace of fire; Smith showed me the spot where he found the razor, and gave me the cloth Whicifit had been wiped with. I ex amined Mr. Evans; could find no marks of blood on hishiMds or clothing; a part of the sleeve of Evans' undershirt was torn off. Croea•ezamibod—Erana .said on his examina. Lion before the Mayor that the razor belonged to Mm; Ee tad left It in the cupboard, on the bureau or on the manila.. • Officer Wills, recalled—Whtle examining Evans sal that his . nodes shirt rias torn. Court adjourned at 6 o'clock, until 9 this morning. $., CIRCUIT Comer.—llefore Judges Grier and Irwin.—Tneaday.—The case of Jacob E. Curtis, a chlsen of Virginia, to, The Commis atoners of Butler County, came up, and occu pied the whole day, but as the case has been bad aide for the present, without a decision on the Merits, it is unnecessary to give a report of the facto. It-is an action to enforce the pay ment of 21 couponof $3O enoh, and 28 of $l5 each, attenbed Co toed, Joined to the North western Railroad .Company, and transferred to the plaintiff, which the Commissioners refuse to pay, for reason of alleged illegality of their issue. Alumni. Shires, Digham and Hepburn for plain tiffs; Purviance, Breden and Graham contra A jury was empeneled, after which Mr. Hepburn read the declaration of plaintiff as to the multi• tudinous facia upon which the action is brought. s26o,ooolrirth of stook was subscribed to this Company, and plaintiff purchnsed bonds for $lOOO and 28 for $5OO, with coupons attached fur 0 months' Interest_ • The plaintiff then offered In evidence all the authorities under which the subscriptions were made. and John Miller, one ef the Butler county Commissioners, was called, who testified that he had signed the bonds, and that Thomas Rubin son, the clerk, had full authority in the matter. The plaintiff here rested for the present, and Gen. Purviance opened for the defence, in a lucid and elaborate speech oto the merit, of the case and the principles involved in corporate subscriptiorui to railroad companies. A kng het of pleas in defence were then submitted, show ing the points upon which they relied, one of which was that notice was given of an injunc tion to restrain the Company from transferring the bonds,which injunction wan granted. After the presentation of serend points for the ruling of the Court, and the examination of W. C. Camp bell and Andrew Beggs, Commissioners of Bai ler county, luta-facts, a certified copy of an in junction to restrain the lune of the bOads, was admitted, and the Court, upon the question at to whether the hoods were bunted 'previous to the injunction, decided the plaintiff must prove Gift Counsel acknowledged themselves unable to do so, at present, and-the Court ordered the contin uance of the case, at..cost of rlaintiffit. Sosarma Coach. Present all the Judges. Lenhart no. Easter; Fayette. Non. pron. Sayers' erre. vs. Kent; Greene. Argued by Sayerafor plaintiff in error, and by Black conies. Glenn'a ears. vs. Danis; Greens. Argued by Downey for pit. in error, and, by Black contra. Roberts et. at Baltielli: Greene. Argued by Black for plaintiff in error, by Sayers coati% and tip Downey for plaintiff : in error. lidwkinze Appeal; Greene. ‘,Pgrreil by Watson for appellant, by Puruitu—eiitra, and by Dow ney for appellant Dell's ears. vs. Bell, and Bell ears ; Greetie. Argued by Black for plaintiff ID error in Arne mat, gaol defendant in error in second cam, and by Pui:twan contra, and- by Downey in "ply. Cranford esonty ye. Pittaburgh R Erie Bail road Company et at. Mc. Paola,-for the plain nit, under the. leave 'inboard to Outdo...es to ap ply for further dirootioos relative to the delivery of the bonds, moved for an order on Jame% K. Dick, to surrender bond. to the amount of $3,110 or to pay the amount thereof; and there upon ft is ordered, That the matter be referred to G. W. }lecher, Esq., as Master, with directions to tate testimony on ten days notice. and report all the facts material to the determination of the liability of the said James R. Dick for the . isaid bonde, and the plaintiff may propound interrog atories in 'writing, to be answered before the Mester in reference to the matter. And the Master is diretted to report at ea early a day as practicable. . SPICIAL Marto° or CODECILS.-111•C013101011 Council, present, Messrs, Bailey, Barnhill, Dickson, Dignsen, Errett, Glides, Hunter, lintchison, McCandless, Mamsey, Norris, Reed, Rees, Robb, Sterling. Thompson sad .hiclielry, President. A communication was read by the resident front Thos. J. Digheun, Chairman of C mitten on Invitations to the Centennial Celeb Oozy as follows: &mut/ HeZeiry, Esc., President oJ l Common Counci.- 7 ‘Sir: The Committee on limit/Alone for the Centennial Celebration of . the Evacuation of Fort Duquesne by the French, on the 25th islet., would respectfully invite you to convene a meet ing of your body to make, arrangements to unite with our citizens in your municipal capacity in the precession proposed for that occasion. : Very respectfully, TIIOII. J. BtollAll. - . • . The Select and Common Council then went into joint session for the purpose Of taking ac tion in reference to the approaching celebration. In joint session,Mr. McCandless, of. the Sixtli.Ward,submited the following: • Resolved, That the Councils of the City of Pittsburgh accept the invitation le lake part in the approaching Centennial Celebration, and will meet in this hall on ThursdaythelZith inst., at 9 o'clock, A. n.. ger the' purpose of forming in procession. .Adopted. - • • • Mr. 11cCandletiffmoved that ' Cannella go in Procession in carriage's. Adopted. The joint session haring adjourned, 141 r. heed offered the following liaolord, That the BUM of Pour Hundred dol hie be taken from approplation No. 2 and placed to appropriation No. 7, to be equally divided be tireen the two diet cote. Read three times and passed. Prom the same : ' Resolved, - That the slue of two httareddoh lays be taken from appropriation No. 10, end pieced to appropriation No.; 7 t 10 be divided equally.belveen the two district* Read three Mmes and pueed.". Adjourned.' . - Ix Basc:i Coceau.Preseat '; bleier'. Ben nett, Berger, Brown, Hardman, Kammerer, Kim,. Kincaid; Little, Moorhead, Phillips, Ward and p rat: McAuley: : , ; Previous to going into joint session with_ the Common Council the President presented a ye. port from the City Controller, covering two lengthy Papal% on the, city financed, which we prepared tor Publitiatien this morning but which the pressure on our columns Crowded out, The sithstance of them trio that thebotal amount of oily tax, busineth tax sad wider reale collected up to Nei. 80858„Is • $119,850;80 Collected to date 4 4 ' 60,078 32' Total outstanding The total amount of tame' Maim kola tti Name date. In isqwa ii 1,761" '2l galenae in farneof 1867' - ,782.8 D, • i The principal tithing off in collection- appears in water reale, , nwins ton 'thence lioollecting, . lseet Deoeseberineteid of Yet of Set., temberiNfote the additte*,o per;cPl4 4 P clq• .!rted for 004-PePeita• The• iimount of. innosiisppropetatteree Inds wader erelhiseetpt t rth,laMpr...l2n46o, 63 Atikeept . ; Delano° undriawfi, „ 88,985_78; •-.1116 - ispoit'Whiraiepeis Wore;iaoti)ied.., DM of J.ll'. MoGatthylow posting bilhi, $8,681 was ordefed hi be lied: - The Finikiod CoeinilUes xelacortis4 in itviiilon 'to Ilk fetithiat '4l"ll'. ( k - CwwwlWighwin,' pity Ai.; hiaWw.ho• j:wweir. to karma, Aim, ace t deemhig • the p4.y too 'small will recommend itiormie in 1859, Re ,I#4 *m1 5041 4 Mouton a „ ~~.. ~,~- Vdderirsgibiligif 'Vigo Piate: ,,, Ageiiie , happy to antiowitiiiiii our tinders that the new nottirphutogrerseeught - torby;Mr. Mellor, front tbs . -lieu:o'ot Chicketiegli Ben r e, - Boston, and which-adraetaLso tenth attention at our late State Fair; has boon purchased for the hew ateamboat "Diana," by Capt. Sterrett, who , is Bier mindful of theomfort as well na the atet illy of his passengers. This instrument has been examined by all, our connoisenn in music, and they have pronounced it a most, perfect Piano. The shape of this Piano is very desire- Me for small rooms, - occupying, ae it does, not one-half the spaie of the squariP i lane, while by the inventions of the Chickeri ge its power of tone is nearly equal to a Grand ano ; the touch is elude and responsive, and having their newly applied iron frame will stand well in tune. A superb Louis XlVth Chickering & Son's 7 octave square Piano was also purchased from Mr. Mel lor by Capt. Sterrett, for his family at Galves ton, Texas. Ettcrionsor Dtescroas.—At the Eureka and Western Insitrance Companies there were elections yesterday for Directors. At each a general treat of all the good things of th e sea eon were set forth, and the election went for ward with much good feeling all round. The result of theballot in the Western was the choice of the ifollowing Board : Western Inturanco Company: George Darsie, Reuben Miller, Jr., John W. Butler, George W. Jaoksdn, James McAuley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiok, Wm. IL Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, William MlCnight, Alexander Speer, David . )1. Long. Eureka Insurance Company: J. H, Shoenber ger, G. W. Case, C. W. Batchelor, W. IL Nim ick, R. T. Leech, Jr., R. D. Cochran, W. W. Martin, J. A. Caughey, I. hi. Pennock, David bloCandless, J. I. Bennett, W. J. Anderson, William Dean. PIRMIZEI'S Associarwar:—A Tegilar meeting of this Association yea held Monday' evening. Mr. McCurdy In the chair. Mr. Gauam, from the committee on ,Charter, reported that they had taken - the initiatoryaleps for procuring the name. comomoiolatiort from Mayor. Weaver, relating to the Centennial Cele bration, was read, and on motion, the following committee was appointed to confer with the com mittee of arrangements:—Messrs. Rays, Mont gomery, Petrie, Vick, Laurie, Coppice, Knox, Cellingwood and McCurdy. The committee has full power to make all necessary arrangements for the procession. As INOIDSINT.-At the close of s very Impres sive sermon by Rev. Mr. Findley, In the Sixth Presbyterian Church, on Sebbeth evening, Mr. Jim. M. Smith, who appeared laboring under a strange mental excitement, arose And rushed from his pew, with Uplifted cans, and made a furious assault upon Dr. Gamble, an intimate friend. Ile woe promptly seized by his friends anti borne from the church, amid the screams of the Mies. The eervices were abruptly closed in consequence of this Interruptlon. , • Tun following stocks were sold last evening at the Commercial Sales rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer: IS ahnies Bank of Pitlaburgb... 7 do Citizaaal. Batik ........ 5 do Nun. Nay. 5 do Penna. day. 0r:1151) paid in.. 45 00 Su do do do $17.5-100 p'd In 10 75 We lean) that J. B. Anderson, late Superin tendent of the New Albany and Salem road, and now Master of Transportation on the Cincinnati, Hamilton sad Dayton, has been appointed to, and has accepted the position of Division Super intendent of the Penntrylrania road. The following gentlemen have been chosen officers of the Lawrenceville and Sharpsborg Plank Road company, for the enacting year: ", , Managers—ltenj.3lcLsan, R. 8. Emil', Thol. Wallace, James 0.. Richey and P. A..Pnttby. new-over—R. 8. Ewalt. Tee PeribejlThaileCentral Railroad Co., have deOLIZed II dividend of three per cent:, for the last six months, payable on the 15th Talmo is to be • complimentary benefit by gentlemen of ibis oity, for Miss Davenport, be• fore site leaves. Ma Ntenca has composed • grand &larch for the Centennial Celebration of the 26th hilt Telegraphic. 1., ft. Licerpool Breui .I.larlei.—Aicors: Richard son, Spence L Co. report tbe- Breadatuffs market with n declining tendency, all, qualities being lower. Floor •aa firm fur clink% bat the middling and lower grades bare declined Gil® li. iVbeat waa 1,111.7 dull: the prices for the beat are nominally on ebumod, but Inferior qualities bad declined and were offered at • considerable redgetion. Tba sales were uniteportan. Corn wu vary dull, European baring delisted fid, the quotation for American true nominal. Liverpo..l PronWoo* Jfarkst.—Provialoos had • declining tendency. Beef dull with but little inquiry and weak prime. Pork, Limon and Lard dull, and quotations nominal at 67sQ58s. Pig Iron, on the Clyde Sas@ 5.11 Sd. Tho English papers, to thcfrindignant cry against France for coercing Portugal In the ease of the slave ship Charles et Gorge; severely censure the Derby Cabinet for not interfering. Mt. Morphy, the chin giant, has re.commeneed a match with Herr Darwits, who boa already lost two games out of three with him ; but smother Gorman, Anderson, the victor of the chess tournament at Loh don, is to come from Bruton to, spend the Christmas holidays, and to avenge, if be can, the defeats , that Europe has auffirtd; Pnrs.—The rebels hare ham defeated, with great slaughter, on. anislatel in Gorgona. The exact amount of indemnity. which Portugal engages to pay France In the &Air of the captured. 1111701 m not yet been Liza' The general paillamentary election. In lingland have resulted In favor of the Liberal.. The Cambridgeshire stakes at Neincarbei were woe by Eurydice. Prioress canto Fire companies of marinet were about to embark from Fnmenfor Canton, whore it is said tbe'Fneneh intend establishing theinselres oti . territorylormerly belonging to Fame. dispatchd. from Consitantineiple, alluding to the emir of the Wabash, says the .United Scotsa•Logs duo obtained a Drman to admit to die Dardanelles only a corvette. On the appearance of the Wabash the Porte drew op a protest, sending a copy to all the ambanadors. The Wabash had prepared to withdraw. Advice. from mins 'Nitta that the °wailer rebels were still at flerenge, and it was thought wuold make an attempt to cross the Nerbudde. There were 3000 rebels engaged in the coulilot on the Wand in the Clogs. They were driven out of their entrenched positions; 1000 were killed; inolud log two leaders; the British lots wee trifling. nom-, baywee go !et: . . Loudon Hoary Jfackd.—The market was slightly improved. LOAD. were offered ahandratly on the stook exchange at In per mai Atlantio Telegraph Alarm were quotedat ISO to 11180. ALISLEtr. N. Y.,. Noe. 14—Ties rumors eonoerning the Hon. Erastas Cornieg end the Seaintarythip of the Treasury areiinfonnded. He hr nederstood to be called to Washington for consultation with the President In raglan tq thif Interests, In etrntena •plation of a rerbridnrofthirlsrlif /rid In relationto the plan of a Pacific WAIMINGTON Crrv, Nov. 9.—An arrangement wu. ooncludeil between Roger Pryor, editor of tha Illobraomi, &milli and. Maj. Ifolso, eqcor, of the Wachington States, bi which that respective jour. nab; are to be consolidated into one paper end pith, Mani in Warbington,to an enlargod form. - . . _ .. .. ST. Lows, Nov. 9. WOW, filar ill still. rollick.- at this point, and all the upper streams are reported on the decline. A brisk flurry of snow fell this morn. ing, luting onwards of in hum: 11.• WOlOes Is, cloudy now, and °old. . • Niar Tone, Nov. 9.--Tho Bout! of Canvassers of the 9th Congraselonel distriet owl* but tittle progress to-day, but hope to complete the canvass of West- $ 88,877 98 Now Vitic.Not.fl—l,lbo eritalnal tomatodon it lie , been dhooverwl that the New England Hank of gala vant/A Ate, boa honed on Imnioali amount of nololo at width opt wards of 00,000 Worth la befog eireblated .by Wall street brokers, daring the wok. The Tribantawaya ,thattboro h. p. bleb bank in ellattawo, and the whole ihio la wig to be • (nod from fint to last. Brokers lute been with it, mad wooed It 6, to large and 'mall, gnat:aides, as Undo bagman denim:Out. The wholetiodern coontow le mid to, b. m=4,l with tte stuff, and.Oheoaltalation 40,06 potdrothraof the Nand hare Mod about 1500A0. . , . •- Bt. Lottr,tton. 9 r-Tho &kali,* lbw of the u th am ILIO orrirod. - /ors Nm* dotes, a, tho, VAlk ot.. &mord., AU WI e .t.a figl,lt =cured !Attie= io: Josaaboutot of troop. motor apt.lloolo and a baud of /fellow' uodortloortilloo trio'l s. h 6 WZ l o d ilfo r tlitO aa , ate iTgo . rt z itth . ri t= trio to . epailsond; for caiimi sod Tordokorboro It lo *IVA odium t smoke a dud— Tbo7 hare bon; trtoto bolkiro eh. Ithraook. ottho- troops. .-Ilkor,oto pow &hi IboroOrk L oottr Wpotwarol hito thr, immutable no mon t lb. 'depictor= ot: irOlsOstroni to still 'a gora.* modal. . . . Weenuearesh Hee. 9.--The receipts or the 11. 11. Tn.= for the quota oodles Ikperober, amounted to Ohne. at which moldy $13,14910VD win defend treat the memo: led $10.901,000 flan lame The espandttzuse Ines aireleft 140 0 4 1 00. Ledehlier, ever hBMO,OOO for: the seley, The 25th Want +NW tb ohinivir , es Thialoglyyti day . , —.Nor Tau, ow. 9.,•Theaum Xahny *a, boo pyair seubw• 9(.4101110W w Mb AMMO. len •• • • 41111111010.0.131,3611111010g80641124agagy0kr • Now!'ii.-490401‘ "Om OOP • Ake4l44tre ioa arir rasOig; - ft& Alt U4i44l4rhetKit iNg • - - "`• - "grtt,24-r4,104 , . " 44-11V400-. $ ."` Oommercial. COWITITE 07 ARBPDIAMON Fos I , TOVEMBEIL Ewan Gum, P. P. C. Hammy., P. M. ba Etzmnrcr. J. J, thursm. "PitTsis'vallit nilineurers. .Exdr.rudaremartbrtniritab.vi, Gisse:M.l Pramtimaart, WrD2r...MOO, Nov.lo. 1650. Lollll,—we lsamd . of..no maim yesterday from ftrat hand.. From Mom, Wee of about 500 bbd in lota at $11,57095,00 for mtPm,3515.05.155 for Matra, and *6,10®5,02 for tonally do. GRAlN—std. aft:anal of 3frd bas Oats at 431.5. 070, 300 bun from fool Ctamta at 73, and 400 do from atom at 75. Earley, 800 boa from wagon in lota at 8008.3 for Spring, and 85470 for prime fall. Wibmt, 1001 nm Mediterranean from wagon at 90. and 300 bat Olds Rol from atom at 1010. WlllB6Y—aalm of 30 bblinectlfted at 25e,40 do at 24e, and 40 domes at 30. 011335 E—ashy of 133 by WS In lota at 7 , 4 I,lBl.l—mlea of 10 bbl. No. 3 Mukalla $lO,lO. POTATOES—mks of 100 Om Netbannoeim at 76 V 1 baL fitie* WHEAT FLOUR—sales from More of 90 sacks at $2,5011 100010. Dith.:lB—Mala of 8 bbl., old, at 75 VI boa. 1/ALT—artles of 330 bbla klieg ..ny at AGO a bbL MONETARY AND onanicnicieLL. The weekly etatement of the Philadelphia Banks preeent the followlog aurogates as compered with those of the p . 'loan week': Nov. 1. Nor. B. Lona-- ....... $24,403,417 $25,e82,978 Inc. 418.561 7,481,340 7,637,257 Inc. 55,917 Due tem nth 8k... 1,703,296 1,536,853 Dec 160,-143 Due other :1,555,971 ' 3,676,366 Inc. 114,335 Depoelt. ' 17.899,963 17,492091 Inc. 81,994 Circu1ati0n._....._2,612,004 2,687,07,2 Inc. 45,074 --(Phil. pal. A coroparative etatamont of the Foreign Import.. of ?der chaadleast New York for the week andel.° Jan.l Fbr OK wet: Dry 000da.... ......... amoral Mercian&la. 1850.1857. 1858. $ 7137,709 $ 345,046 $ 912,933 1,889,414 1,066,013 1,739,334 Total for the week._ $2,661,213 $1,621,059 $2,652,317 Previously reported..—.sl6l,o3oA6 197,647,2% 126,103,478 Blare Jo:nary 1.. ...... .186,637,609 199465,353 • 129,765,7% A COMpllngira etatement of the Exports, prelusive of apaCia, from 7, New York to foreign porta for the week and Stott lan. 1608 : 1858. 1857. 1858. Total for tho week—.... 51,917,412 $1,864,553 $1,452,Z)9 Prevkataly reported,. $64,760,993 $69,857,220 $49,006,808 Blocs Jea L......... 466,853,405 61,719.77 a 60,329,003 The exports of specie front New York for the week ending Nov. 6. and for the year 11168, were as follow, Total for the week $ 164,051 94 Previonaly reported.- ..................... 66 Total 1853 —ri Y. Trip. STASI DANI or lOwl.—Af. • recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the Beate Bank of lowa, at toys City, It was reunited Met for the present they would deliver to the din forest Branches bills for circulation only equal to the capt tat paid in, allowing the cit.:elation in future to be increnazd as the Board may deem advisable. The Executlfe Ourult. tee weft tnetrasted to call • special massing of the Boost.. won as bills for circulation are procured and ['may for dlr tributlon to the Branches, which it le .opposed wilt be the latter part of December. 8041000 BOOTVaI Baca Malr..T.—The Shoe and Leather Reporter says :--Trade for the week le • shade more active. The demand for heavy, mid also the best quality of light boot( booboo. maim to keep the stock free front Enoch ac. ,couroLuion,..ead neany all our datrable goods hare been taken nearly as but es they were reedy for market et fair 'prime. The Journeysneo throughout the State readily led employment, although on some•work wages are noduced. The New knglaral tnidetias been quit eattsfoctory to all whammed. The demand forOGIA/rnia continued unebated, and from Australia we ham the patlfying intelligence that the ales of American made goads bat nearly doubled then, the past year. At, the two patine sales 015 caws sold fur $12,266. Ship Rising Illethouroo, Australis, took 157 caws boot and shearrshred Gt 15,836, god ZS Mles rub bur boot valued at 11147,60. Burnie. Comm HMI; Nor. 5.--Coffee—There erne • speculative demand for Rio Wee thia Week, bet from the trade generally, the Inquiry leas very limited. We had rr pand a ale on 4w-elation, of 3500 bogs Ulu at 11 cents, cargo of the Neptune, to eerier, and to We trade suo bag* felt to good do, at 11@1134 mots. fielders of Coffee coo t/ram firm, bet buyer. ohm very little disposition to take hold at present rates. To-day Wee of AXI bags Rio at JON Wale, WO beg. Ldr do at Itt 0, and 200 Days fair to prima do, at Illi(p)12c. The market rimed quiet, but steady at 101,i410-)Ic for fele 1itr0,1101.1%0 for good do, and 1131/312 et* tor prime and choice lota of do. Lagnayra at 1201 . 434 c, andJara 13%(OlIfIcT lb. The .lock la abmt 16,000 hags Import. bello. tble week MCI bags from Itlo, and 1:31.1 bop from Porte Ca Clll.lOO Exxxxr, Nov. e,—Plow, Very yolat; /CO Gbh choice Sprlag Extra aolkat $3,80; GO bbl. du at at $3,60 dallaxaal. Wheal, Winter; boyar and aellara apart; Nail Pod num. `nal at 900$1 in atm. Ppd.& adnolord 2404 b. Sales more: 1,000 bur No, Sprint .Lai. in .tare: 4.000 bui do in iota at Me lu Mum 1 . 800 bus do in into at tir4ijo la orate 12,400 btu do in iota at 83a in atom; 2,400 bus do at 65c in atom 300 boo flop:clod at :.7o in stung 700 boo do at 18c in stuns—roarkitcloaing q uie t . Corn, atilt aluireo, and adrazaid 74 - 43 e. Salop were 3,000 boa No.l at tliNe f. o, b; 3,000 btu No. 2at !Co f. a. b.; 240 Mn dont Gioia Won. Oats nothing doing but for retail trod, ,Ttem crop non, at 34!' ".43tle In oars; 01d0r0p.1.14 &Cc In stun.. Rt.. .0.0001 et et depot. Barley, 1,001 hoe No. 2 St tOe In store; 900 boa No.i.t Cl Um Pak, 2,000 bit fold at $11,50, deliverable at Milano Idols Jaiinary atweller's option Lard, 500 beta MIMS at ♦ for December.lellroly. Mow Deaf, aerated at $94110 O,r M. to Rates Ileac Tallow, 100 Mile Prior City at 951 e.; 10 bete Ciatatry Tal law at Oe. • Yeed, 751ints Timothy et 31,50 Its storm 7 boil choice At j 1,32 &there& El= P, Ft. W. A 0. 11. R-4 kg. batter Roca Owen.; la t Syron; 3 bale rob., J II Green; 97 bo oats, ...)0, Drown A Rlrkpatrkk, 3CO aka b tr floor, 4 tads app/o, ettd) .eh boo" Lerch A flutcb. 0 do, 1.1.10 * Triable; C 2 lall. paper, Nokia. • townie W Bakal.); 10.0.. oatotw, Sonotbea; 7 r, Wilkie••• 16 aka b w flora, W.E. Dor.; 12 Weaudlana, Moos & co; 2^. pkg. rivets, ow. bll. rye tiour, .1 11 Larailco; 25 do, krelor. 4bl.lleur, 7 . t9ll A err 00 elm bort., 8 El orb aagh batter. • D.A041 • or 13 It. e.t.a. J It C.,- lard, elbri.tr • Inlioritn IV. 41.1 e. , .Al 1 , 143,,e. Dltentrx 4 W.I. *gm I do butter, /GM 14 Ito do ,ItiC 4 ) ha- Itbeat,EXl tan cotton, 0 do a 001,1111 , 488 - 1 16 , 391 bx, starch, "40 do roadie., 660 .111,.A co. .rasa. ......•• . I.wri per JoantaUtlar.,7o,lo.4.lor,3B6tr Yr.,.. .5,2/ pkg., 10 W. 141,14 y, Matte A oo; 2 ltga, tl u. II Collier 57 to lard, .1 Dal 1 k loin 2 has boo* All kingbolt I) bp d apply., 2do II hen, J A Fetter; b... 11 bhds, 30 WI. taw., 51 Rey , 130 .11. wheat. 6 cedy & Ong 1:, has map, /Md. * Trl blo; 62 bbts wit* , 31 , Nickle A Purcell; ICO do floor, ewer A Robloon; I MIN MR., Phelps, Park it eo n 3,1 ba our., pork, p.later & aa 60 b. soap, J /1 Ronabawt 1 bbl. akol.ol, R E Sellers A ro; 4 do do, J I Mat. LOT:I/MLLE Per Endoavor46o 1161. floor, 33 do whir Ey, 19 90 tobocco. Clarko At co; 1 1111 lobooco. Idarnonll do do. bobleoeren 2 dodo. 11/y1 z pkigo A war% Woothroll; 100 doe buckets, Ilegoley; 7623 fad 1.1264411 Joart. I=! there Were are feet and about elg inane: water Sy phir tut plea. The river wall tidos all day. The goodappear. anon or the water *reit.' ehinpere, and ellday, good. we rapidly going on to the !sem We - hive not we. each a 40.1 InPernione these babes fora long Ulm. The oely arrivals yeaterdey were the Clifton froin nod. eat' with a good freight, the report of which we canto glee ale morning breams we could not well pricer, 14 The Zedearor, Capt. Markle, &leo arrived from Chielranitt and Luohrrllle. , Rea her tosalfied id reported In another place. The Mary Grail left yesterday fei B. Louie with a floe fond sad a geed lot ef parositgere. We wish her a auceeesfal trip and a .ate return-.--..Ttre Minerva, Copt. Oordou, left Err Louisville with a good trip—.-The Dieloot,4, was about leaving last eveutrig for New Orleans: Ebe was load s:I up with plow; and bad •largo somber of pule:igen...— The Emma arab= left at 4 r. N. for Zang:malls. Today, the Volt. City, Capt. Stirlen, will leave itt Et Louie without The Orb Cent WeY, was nearly ready to leave last even ing, bet she did not get away. hbe.lll leave however to day ibr t. Lords. The Cembridge, Capt. Dom, will leave today for the same part air the above boat. and the doe 'steamer Delegate, Capt. Idsratta, for Nashville. The good boat Clem Dean, will leave today for Cincinnati and Louis. rine. Them are, we believe, the only boats leaving today. POI others getting ready and to It.* with deepatch, are one advertising autumn. 7 fie eteembeat captains were to very good heart yesterday, and es • sharp shower mine on et night, and • air prospect of raining all through till morning, them... every reamon to expect navigation the rest ot the fell.. Steamboat Ste titer. . ARRIVED. DEPARTED. . Luzern*, 11.01R11,1114 LECIMMO; Erminedlle. ,Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. Colonel Bayard, Iglftabeth. Col. lanyard, Elhabeth. Clifton, One Waft, i Mlnirrra.Cloclunatl, • Eendeavor, do. I Remy Graff, St. Lou!., Elsa-5 rate In. visitor. I Iteloot te, New Orleena , .. . , . Telameaphle llarlteta. . • ' sow Tout, Nos. 9—Procr Nairn.—Etoeka &mei: Chi cago & Rook Wand 65g: Michigan bottom ~.4 Z ; N Y. Central 8434 Heeding o'4 Illlaankes & lUaeleelppi 14; litiesourf eliee DX; Salem t Chicago 77; 11Iohlgen Can. tad 05W Kole 17; Cleveland & Toledo .31k: Ihnnile• Mad 0. K. 01004 0 0 44 104%; Laermelend gnats 763 k; Kentucky 41.1.•• 100. • • ilkittonleary; Wee WO balm. Upland middling 114. liloae linnt melesl7,ooo bids. i Wheat buoyant; sales 25" book axithern.ll,l6; white $1,2501.4%.Prime Niohi gen whits $1.35. Oorn buoyant - Niles 37,000 bush; mixed ledegq whit* 0.5.0108. Port buoyan t Wee of Mew. at $11,,Z817.217%; prima $15,1r4111,76. Deer steady. with •Aiid asredall 450. Unwell Oil dullorith gala 'at 021423 e. Boger firm; oleo at dyad for Muscovado. Sallow wady. Bide entire and firm. Freights on Ootton to ,Llyerpool PAO '07.32h ort'lleur to 'Llrerpool . le 04, , PItLiDILPILI. Nov. 9.--rlotir otwiwased; sake at $5,64) . for good extra, .ad $.5,75 . f0r. ails Wady; aupwilva la offer. cd at 15 without oaks. " Rya door dull at $1,12%. Corn card malls at $3,76. • Goodwheatlo andorata moot; aim .3000 bash rid - ou pltiata tonag. red .anot4al at $),)801,23, mad rano at $4280434. .14aw ty• command. 72, 0 - Aa. 6a.— Coro Wane; lam 26001:nub old 7allow at 80e, aatt maw at 0 2070; Otda awadwagadVlloo • bash pima Palma. mold at 400. Wldakryllrmar; Wes of Panasylvarda bbla at 21%. PNellreirl,.Ntr; unchanged. Whisky, en &lee 1200 bide at liciathieber and in ;poi demand at $426 for llattrarlellvetyolitti palm of 800 head, she mar.' tot doable with Jaren aprodative demand, oat only for bombot for the product for future delivery. The recolytai at far Milled, not being ores 7000 head during the erotic. The erfelber tr cool; mot atom tell Chid Larternoon. The Money and Eithrioge Market! are Without al terat lon, , .. • AmOrtnents. pITTSBIIRQII THEATRE.- .... - . . . • PRIORS or ADMISSION t -.. , - - . :-.. I . Brea Obeli lk ?agnate! ,60 Tlekata to Private Boles 76 Family 0tt01n.....—...... . 36 Whole Boxsa. • 65,30 Colored Clailarp -- - - -,-...: • ' Z 1 . Paarn7lno 8etzat:.....F:45,60 ,Doors open at 7 Ode Colored ; 3. tala One 734. Box otnes open Boot 10 to 3 o'clock.. - , , I. 'i.. ..-• BUM InenssiNt =elm, a lb* ferwitoutigtP, MU. I. M. DAVMPOWT.' • : -' MISDNEIDA,T tlMMitatia..llA,lBsB,thernizianee -Oiled Ati . ll/IN4 Tla t =ell- grsoe v‘ ' Teat, ' • :new; oa f . Darreoport; Maurlce,Thecot della:10(r. • Mahrl . . _ . 13 Paul— . . ' " ..;.,.... ';11147;:iato Turnbull It; 01. with — llia lti4 /0 t4.".r 4 2 !rinilr /Nl' arta tabeanaL'ond iirM 14i_rpeattl,r protacal, it riaa lair, writtaollror L. Wand, /taw at Sagan; =Mat ISE OZAZI -;;;;E i ll.11 own Of RUSSIA, which ornlbopor la Mantra for the Ant time, mod pro, lace vitha moot amt. . r B` 23"' 2. 2 , 4" .. - Thimaakk , titatiers; &Ct.' • .. Cheap arid Durable - Fire ::::aud , :14Tititer 7 E'reel ' ... -. . ELASTIC - C : ROOFING- ..... THE FLR3I OF PERRIN& JOHNSON hacink, by mutant consent, hem riee4t.ljr. tdisetiv i, ed, G. $. BATES and W:SI.7OELNSON Kt. nolla that they aro entorod into partnership, f, the purpose agar. rYing on the above Goofing 11141114115, to WI its bnut ha; unda t =to lad Bun of GATES A JOLL , ! .'BU 444, tse.op) . STAFFD. 7.s•StatChtteld Street, nes: Diamond Alley. . •we i n . now prepared to carer, with our SUPERIOR ROOSTS: . strop or flat roofs,. over :on& to.los, old, oft entopositkni or metal nonfig. steamboats, railroad rue. le.:lei:La movably Wanted to, witkitmni t1.0 , 04t 'oti. 4l ° smatter, or tllO setion of tiro, midlt Is not toil:red try Wog toped man. ‘76 also nttand to 14 penning alai GrWrat -' Boob intbs matt/loran& manner: also, to Ormenti g Tin, Ins ,Copper or Zino Root, making them eshr•gptiani • ' securing them against thou-Minor the we:the:, for $ ,W 3 perm are, (onebundred V.inare to t.) - SECINGLI3 .r..OOl'S CEIVIE.EXTED'-' Preserving them and rendering them PIP.E.PROOF, f. r $2,.." 00 per eguare—disoonnt for Large rook . ,' This Roofing Is Cheaper than any other I.lnd of near, and Ls insured at nom Yatet ei tuts/ r?oSt,A,I4I is fast superseding all other kinds. Roofing material for solo, with Instructions for applying. References and certificate. at our:flea BATES & JOHNSON, No. 75 Smithfield Street, near HilMend Alloy-, pitthhiugh, Pm— N.R.—parsons. It not r.dered worthlossia preligiiinC it for tb0,„4.4 • ocl4,3guitwi WHEELER & ILSON'S Pram. P8;712d FAId/GY • G SEWINA II _EWES, FIRST PREMIUM awordel by the Allegheny County .Agrienitaral',Beniety;.. held September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." .- And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to 'Wheeler & Wilson's . Sewing Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PHRPOSES." - : . THESE MAMMIES which have gained such an enviable reputation over all otit:t Machines on account of . . ger 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the &brio sevred. 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoronemess of construction. . .• 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. ,. • V 4769,652 AD 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. 9. Compactnelli and elegance of model and finish. '. Are now offered with all of Om improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. It. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET: A MOST LIBERAL DCIPOUNT TO CLERGYMEN. 4030:111,46a31. WHOLESALE SHOE WAREIIOITSE - No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsbargh, Pa., AVE NOW IN . STOIN ONE OF TILE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVEH •tocts BOOTS A. - ND - SITORS;' Ever brought to this market, of great variety, adapted to : . A. N D w I N T R S .ra E,S.•'•. ' .;.,`" Having been purehro.a DIRECT from -the Manufacturers, chiefly for Cant, and selected with . GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, - They feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers : _ . Oa-Merchant+ visiting PittsLurgli.oithar to unroll.* Good., or on their 'way to Eastern rillar, aro invitcal to all and examine our tuck before. purchasing elsewhere. 4iii-Pvticniar attention gircu to Orders. oc7niBw3mT 11. CHILDS CO. tiegulat !Monongahela River 11. S. Mall Packets EITAMERTELEURANI, ETEAMEIt JEFFEIItiON, Can. J. C. Woontratui., Cam Guiana Vaal. rrifE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly; &finning Boats leave, PM. - burgh at & o'clock• A. f., and Evening Coat* at 0 o'clock P. M. for krKwoport, Ellnaliettitinno, Mowing. beta City, Bellevernun, Payette City, Oinendold, California and Brownsville, there connoctingwith Ruh& and Ciwcticit for Uniontown, Payette eprings, Morgantown, Way nionting. Carntichaaltinrn and Jetintoon. E%ollotigmll ticketed through from l'lttaborbti to flown. tO.ll for $2, moots andante-rooms an komo inclusive.— Banta cottoning from Brokmacillo loareat 8 o'clock in the momlngiold sln the ormilmr. 'For farther lit formatiou golm at the (Vico, Mart Boot, et tho foot of Orantstreet. atik O. W. SPINDLER, lomat gtintinnatt, &i FOR CINCINNATI—The splen did tins. steamer POTOMAO,Capt. harry: will karts for tho above and all Interimdisco porta, on VILIDAY, nib mitt at 4 P. M. For frilitht or pataago apply onlicard or to • VLACH, BA filir.s .4 CO., roll FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- A: VILI.G.:—Tba aplrodid atoanier JACOB - PUN, Capt. Joan& Wow, lest . * top ilia tapir, az. 141 tati.ritipdiata rairta on TittiltillikY, at 4 For freight or pasta?, apply on board or to no 9 FLACK. DAIIN9 k !talc FOR LOCISVILLE--The Al.l 11..• prarroger parkrt MOCILMPTER,,NISFkMaIIa. , ricarr."rill rmu Mayo Ib, Inme end la. arol4:4le. ettLitraor, air P.M. For elrtme I,ave for the atom and all Inhotoedlate porta own. JEDS MS. UAY, heat u. for (hied or on board or to - Ana] FLICK, BARNES 11% CO, OR CINCINNATI AND LOU ISTILLIC —Monne 130 I• .termer BFG. MONT, Copt. C.o. W. Ebben. trill leave for the above Pool all Intermediate port. on WEDNESDAY lUthlrot"ati P. at. For freight or µu•& Apply on board or to ot6 a LACK, BARNES t CO, Agana jaa.stbillt, '.jR NASHVILLE.—The fine steamer WARLNEIL. Capt. Drat°, will . eitTi OM the above and all ititerthediate port on ULU ts.t , A • 11th last., At a 0.A., For freight or peerage apply ow. or to ltiati - FLACK, liAlth A a CO., Agt. . R NIIVILLE.—Tho .ftne . V t 11 ) lousier GLENWOOD. Copt. J. J. Robin. io w :0 1 .4 1ea l le y f , af o t th ho i a ,,,„. bore F ta r d tm a i l; 1, 1 , at o o r na l,...w elltate law :v .6 4 r ,, , or to rad FLACK, MUMMA CO.,- Agents: -. NASIPTILLE..- . -The fine or DELOATE, Capt. J. Atararta, wiil I vs for the alwre 11.1.11 InterniedLate • parte to TIILS_DAY 10th lest al.& F.Y. For freight or passage apply en bonl or to roclaj FLACK. BARNES A CO., Agent.. Wit. louts. arc. FOR ST. L00.1„*-The splendid l ag new pieeeneerratninter BIR W I LL LAIA WALLACE, Capt. Flub' Mandell, wilt leave tor tee above and el letarmadlato porta on WEDNESDAY, 10th inst.Eor freight or panne appls on board or to 004 PLACE, BARNES A Ca., Agent.. VOR ST. LOUIS AND KEOKUK /s a l t The tinestearner AtitiONMIT, McLane, will leafs tcmthe abore end all . porn., on WXIM MOAT, rar.loth, at 4 o'ca P.t. Tor freight 0 Immo apply on hard or to .01 FLACK, BARNES-* CO. Agent... FOE ST. 1:01:11.8—The Sno; pas...l stager stestnerJ.NO.O.FREBIONT,Cept J. T. Btoekdale, will let's 'fur the above and ste portent,WEDNIOIDAY, lOth Inst. For freight or pni ? sage apply nu Co ohl! or to • -' nol • . . 'LACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. VOW Si.•-LOUIB & KEOKUK:, - -----" : .12 ..=Tbo floritma pawnor JAMES WOOD, Capt. Robt.,lfrolmae. trill leave fur ttoa abort, antl ail mug , mediate porui or WEDX.ESDAY,.IOIN Ind. at 4 r. ■ For. frelabt or plunge apply on board or to . 007 - ' • JLACIK„ BARNES a CO, Apollo. FOR ST. • LOUTS: , —The splendid' i at steamer .POf,,TON CITY," Captate D. Z.Dritkell, trlll leave for the aborli and all lutommeltate p arts oa TILIZ DAY 1 9or t tbhmt, at 11).1.1 14 o ,For r trir .P/47 on 131.121i59 k CO., Aitent.: FOR ST. LOUIS & KEGICUE.,-- si at The flue attbute Wet,E, Capt. 4 .No. 0. 111'11111en ri siltaritro SlLVEß. tor the ahoy° arid I lorormo alma port. onI9IIIIIOIISDAY, 10th last. Yor. freight or postage apply on boargor to • 0011 . VLACH. 11.11111F43 Aoci, Agtr.i I?OR ST. LOUISAND KEOKUK _l_ —The I'm ateemer NATIVI. 110LYNS, Ospe.Ketteedy. will leave for theitboe• and ate puts on WEDNESDAY Nib hut. rOt freight or mange apply on baud or to PLUM, RANNES'A ek),-Agem._• VOA. .LOIIIB7—The tine new • xteltroce SEUICNANGO,Capt. French...loll loairi foe the above and all Intern 4i pone .m weak: N lost .ae EV. Yoe freight or possag6appli. on board or to - - VORST. LOUIS kEoicni 1 Moan* nen . ildainttr.OAFllißllNlE,-1)opt a. D ani Muth° atom and immediate poen • DAY inthlnal.. 'or Itolghtor ;inseam appl no baud ..to 6.13 - FLACK, BARNES l o on. Agents., VOA ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK' • •—•.LThsEne.tmer MODIRATek Capt. Y.lhrcatta, hum for the giber° eta all Intermeeeue porta on WEDNESDAY,Ipth Inst.. /or frelghrer, planar applybn beard, or to • • ~ .1a VLACH ' , 11ARNES & CO:: Agents., .-0. & MATZ& DAVId PONST.-LOUIS & The olitatoor •AILIZONIA; ant r. Cootroy, will bars tor tho aboro .4 all to to port. op WED 511:41&Y 10thlost. For freight or paoilio, apply on board or to ocl3 FLACK, DAUNTS' At CO, •. - .Ohl Orleans , arr. - ... ..; ....................—. .....-_-_—.....:...., O , II3.tEDIP/lISAND:NEW.OR.. • E - - maws 4•Tifilligis'easnet IOW), GS; . "ligllsayslitibtlibon 'sad all .on WIDNZFDAY 10th bit. T. trolgti oe.peaßw. npply .onbardie to . _ ocl4 gLKOK, ISAMU A CP..te.. -::, WOK LA: ORIX.A.NIL-the Ilatiite.tioer DEMID. :Be, Coml. D. Dkaaas..on for ikm. ali== . llT tormediato parts = WZDNIDDAYIOIb IBM Doruel:36 PimPAPP l lo o ..board or to • ....__ _ ~ A PLACE. BARNES 4 - 00.. F"=MIS AND NEW 1.7 ' PUSAN/S.-I%e Ono steamer POOTII StigillClP, Oar, Bt4tioirdirin Irani kw ilur owns awed Win =Cato porta on WEDNISPDAY, nth Inman. par a nnel b r d tAlNZlS; 01.Aientil SITNDRIES4-'• 63 'bates country Witidas 20bb KiarHareß ;r 40. -theml , mnsl Witrpialt. ei; „k - = R=OOFIN.-( AGENT'S OFFICE!, no. 68 ETPTE STREET, UHILDS ,teamas AEALTII OF AMERLCAN -WOMEN. Por many years I bora been troubled With gerwrit• la:Arlo,. and lanalter, both mental ind physbod, caw:o, Kati/swot., doll beadocae, pain In Ebel:lead and ;Usual/wt. ceidnous and tondeniy to seldom, palpitation of the heart, 'very moll fluttered or ulUited, appetite sarlable,itornsah and bowels unaided, with' pain. Any manta/ or phyalcal. eXarliop was sate to bring on all the syropterUS„ ardlkiat inaddition, folilog of the Womb, and great pat:tha44 it" eon.— One pllystelan alter mother adtactsted tib iddikifin gate me Up. A pat/ent and persererh2g wi of MLR MALL'S IIT*6INECATIILILIOON tortonatelyearnodsue; and I hats no words ralltioatlo oxprett JULIA ANN]: JOlialSOILI: I can truly say that I have !kat a sufferer tor many ydara with whites and durum,' thmostruatiots. After whilti I Lad other troutilesonach a• pale face, thdlr,estiors, wasting away, general Inagua. as debility, pets to the ithaallorthe lark, a sort of aching mad draggiag seeestiou,paltlittirerni the shoulder blades imicading down the . sphae, lowi of att.. tik troublein the atamach mld bowel*, Walt coldhanda and. Suet and drerulful nervotimaaa, The Laud eacumneut woahl • teakettle fuel ab It 144.114 fly away. I tried dectoth and drugs, sod everyllittsg r one slur another. without thetat . . i cal the _bottle of IlLatigllALL'S 'UTERINE CATROId, etth changed aamenf my aytentenue far the better, sad Bo* aro entirely sod radically cured. I wish that avvyaro matt could know what It will do, OLAMIBSA cot bear the - day; I could acarceiy mcnre about tb* belie, - and did: sot take plenum in anything. I had given ta;• hope, laving trkd everything, a• I an putmed, , in main, but . friend WWl' toy attention to 3LtESIIALL , B UTERINE OATINDIACON. I took it, hoping aguited hope. Lon fortunately It - cured me;and shore ia out. healthier or more grab:del •witonai,ln; the country. I trust all will woe 1C It is truly tbeercenateo, friend in need. Lee, FLORENCE LESLIE. MARSHA LL'S [MERLYN °ATHOL ICON refiteertoks ly cure Ihßinyqf the Womb, Whiten, Suppretsod, or ftrinful .litenstruattou. Etioatiny.leflammation=" tame/ the Kidneys or Urinary Organs, Retentian*.-he:t coneftunce of Urine, Heartburn, Metier:acts, NurnoUrnEm:- ibintings,ll4itationo, Cramps, Disturbed Slap,' ate% al troubles organs° or sympathetic, connected WU. the Vterin,.: drroo. The prig el• Marsha!, Moine Cathoikan OnS.Dafferr; dada LW/per single back the receipt of Six &Han •:' of tito arprest dos betlicsshal/ he route. by mrpresmfree of rhame,to ord - . Bcparticutsre to writs the pentoffla address, loins, Amettc . and Oats, Ws or guarantee tW the.ifedicintieirbefiOtt.' Dr. OWL IL - KEYSER,I3O Wood at.,Pittabitrgh,',. apladavrT • Siga of theUeldon Idortar:- JOT TO TOR ADIII.III/6115t'OSF• 'Pus. Woos-Dosr 131 m Yam Ilstr IlmitorsUrel stostst lametlelal to sm. 'me front. sad &Legge Wei .pdttof toy head almost' lost ltat eonatitt—lo Met atala ,74t00r5, , mad het two ball pint bottles of Jody ilestoodire‘stol. bd. Me Up of my bead Elwell madded idth ►promising Orval -- yang ludrmud the front I. oho yeeetriag .11,...b0a5at..... I 1 _en,, tried other prow-at:lons without sur bfdetat 5dad 3 3.7.4 . _' rthlat from my mos mamma reocoutorodatbm, Toad, . Induce many otbem M try It: Yoma, respectfully, • '• .1.T1333.1d3, 31. Tr Ito ISt Viso is. • '- • , 91,286&.-" 'PitOr; O. J. trood—As you aro shout to tosaidestmo !- sad. read your meat!, discoomed IL& Bastorstl*l WM= stato for whomsoever II may mom.. asd r 113,3- vded sod bayou others to we it—that. I =have r tor semaral Nes In the habit of otl/ 0 otbor Lslr liestorsilves, - Iliad yours sadly otom• loamy othor 1 Loom. , It maths, .., ly cheeses the head of &admit sod 'Miro*, mouth's prop, es, me will rartere any person's hair to theortyttud youtldhl= odor and tarts! my string It • besltby, soft and slimy Sp•Y:' . , plarance; sod all this, without Ii 'Olll rho Leads • that .; -.• • apply it, or 1. dreamt width ft drops. 'I atul I;tlSactsi.; ,-" noommead !Mom to every . oat desirous of h min; Atm cola asd tn=lwe to hair • Berpectftdlyi jail* • ' " IIII.130311174: = Tor We by 0110. /1gT3113,, 140 Woof • 0.7. WOOD' a' COL. Pry.letia, 312 llroadway, lb. irrakTfT. Wks &Ong Zatollbeuresd) sat 2, `„ Martel "rt . 3t.lomds, Ma,. sod told Walt pod . • Th o : - . Mdld - 2 -447SIThotois • nick,' DARNER A 00.. Aients mentaltritity; - ' _ ,_ . ..., ' BAZAAD'AND LIVERY STABLE,-, 4 , , ..,-, ...., • 3;4.4,110:11'4=1a% REM/ LIREI.VZ '.— ..., t....... - ...r ~ 1 11. . . , prr-rsatrzotr.-PA-__::- .v.;*:l- ' - ~-., ~., 4; DRSES, I3 I I OOIEI3,.OARDIAtma A-7 1 •Ir ,- • ~.., ~....A ~.,-;; .:•• ,,, ,7:: ractu.lll""P 1'4' 7104, kijigr Pr ibi d m.' '. ~.' * ..,,:' 4 . ,, - 4' , irirlion. boupbt rs 4 !Pap , , „,.... _ ,_,„47, 1 11., ~,,.. ~ „ _,„.„, wtetar....tE , , -- - • :ELL sa war. Juoilass .t.s IC. AND ADDY otvz.Jr. . i biaz,ies.hr,,Borzsiolar, j Corner /Marks* &ad-Front rAN7IIPMES-- , ear Irwxx, mak.: Ptrl IN 606 , O4la**4 ROTYPk AND • .OALUIRmkak-Akragiar -isoigntoteDgei;ifyi, •laimbidis ITP' l4 "=,=- --Th= *4.o6i:road . 'bititaALL4ll.ll:arl.;!..-1: • - y6aOrarra°:l,l#'-)-Ff§f,1904,.401. • faJ- ' ~ v."-trdiitztx—l s logy ,40K.isistai-: • = gg . prrrsmtvrecol, P-1 S C . , Ittlebtrat Tor • term time I hail Uterine nee plains oikth the lug symptom. I eim uormen, emaciiMid Teemed lo abound complahas; soma of which P.M try to.- tall you; lulu it. tholower orgootes„ and a toe:Unpin trauma thiag *toping to WI out; Inability ,te walk Janet.. oop count of a Inoting of fullerem aching .mod 4ragghrg, and. shooting paha m We back, lobs, and euteituling dove Abe teg; the Jolting produced l y Mk:gummed great pain; Spew moats, ehoothun am/ pato. to the elite, stomach aud.bovalig: Analog L. the ming every filer et th e body . •erriemee,ioust,l, R./OH GI . ,LOBBY II .a,:x xt - '4 , - - A:l4 ..4. , ...:. - - AI 'folk of beauty, It cannot exist without ohne head g . : 4 * -2.:. ' ; 4 z, A 4 shear eml the following, tuld if you. sek more, Ne ,...4-'`..S.4ii around each bottle, one,* doubt. -, no* _ . 1 v= ,',. DROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR .RESTEiR2g4..-.41-- , •• .. 6 ..... TIVIL—We call the attention of on old told younitibis?,i-74511hr thin wonderful pretaration; which hums beck to Ito original - ...5_,...,„ color, gray hi l t —covere the heed ot the bold with " a lorutt-i ~ ,, ,,T. eat growth—removes the Itching, and all Mt.* . ' -1.. " ,, 1P' r Gus oreptions— removes a contlmal ow of the world fluidm and hence, If need es o regular deeming for the bar *ill,. prawn,' Its color, and keep it thtm.telling to entretie old .r. , ago, to all its natural beauty. We Call thco ninlohnot44. , - thp grey, or diseased in mole to me %toot gond/ toZ I M I ' , " *Unto; es they value the hotshot locks, or the , curl, ever be 'without It. Its praise 111 two the fOughoo ... • Iva Hun or • The Agent lbr Prot Wood'. Mar Itentarsttee !n !Pelt von, remind tb•tee . Few's* to tba • • " • - Dnif Zuly 23131 A 312 :/aitli3vo l 23-31r: INIT• Se th mantled iffiltint. , ; drulf °eland oo my bowl for. more than yea , . mr began to oomeord..morf and hair together.. / uir iv lI.SW. ' amen toper about “Wood'a bar Restoratireo aa a at trolled at your stOre on the lint of Apra lart, met airch*,? . ea ono bonle to ny it, end I found to my t o Wawa, an 1333 /3-it removed the storfand.hair beam:to potrift. , :"",' 14 noir No or three Imbue in length whrre ft owe aU bare great faith to it. I with you to mod me two .botAklii;,.. more by Mr. Pala, oho bearer of this. I don't know am say • of the kind la week in Mb pima; you may Ism a market foi Many.botUesafter ltlaknOWltherel ••, Yntla, with . 6 3.4 . ZA1T! 3 :!, 1 4. A1 44 111 X. 1 .4M 1 4 - •- • ~LL,~-::_ - :-
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