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Tuntass.—Before Judges McClure * Parke and Adams. Thurs4ay, Nov. Ilth.—The trial of David S. `trine was continued this Junking for the de fence ; the first witness called sad sworn VIM— . . . . . .._Jesse *wit—Live in Allegheny; am acquaint ad wit4Evarts and bare known hint a number .. 41 .711414 lie did some work for me about Feli .'..ruary;,gate bun a ten dollar gold piece theist . ter etuEbT March, while he was doing the job, and $514 billa when ha got through—latter end ..of April"; paid him in the whole $18,50; always heard the general character of Evans was that ',betas a peaceable man. Crosaexamined—lt was before he pat the z'spotit up (that was the job Evias was doing) I l aid him $10; never heard any thing against Emory alaarnn, nWorn—Am of the firm of Wilson lt Gleason; Evans worked.for me in the latter part if Feb..and fore part of March; paid • him during - the time $57,88; paid him mostly in currency; :paid lam 6155 gold pieco. Crose.eziamined--Was at work' putting up !minter, eta.; another man -worked with him and Mr. Evans paid him. John Moon, sworn—Rave known Evans for - -10 yearri knew his wife well; did work for Mr. Gahm°, shingling a house, last parr of April; wonld - ba worth 5 to 7 dollars; have lived in Al legheny city *bent 85 years-. Evan's (Amulet I never heard anything against preelousro this Tocienrriunni; lived seat door to me fora while after he was married. Creeit-examined—heve known Evans well for the last 'year or eighteen months; heard that he had but been attending church as formerly: thire was a adaunderetanding between him and the church; had two diffioulties with the church, but up to that time l don't remember whether he bad been regular - or not. J. J. Muse, sworn-Am County Treasurer; paid. David S. Evans as )uror January, 1858, $20,10; was juror is Quarter Semitone, on second panel. filsteintl-Ludy, inrons—Am boss carpenter in Allegheny; - Evans worked for me from the latter - .part of October till hater part of November, .1957; Worked by the day; settled , wits . him in January or - February, 14358; when we settled he fell a little in my debt, a dollar or no; have knowu Evans ten years and never any_ king out of -thy way. Robyn Bell, sworn—Have lived in A lychee); allthe -time since 1832; bare known Evans four yew; he worked for me some time just before - the murder; built some steps for me at My house at $1,76 - per day; Also covered a bake house, etc ; the latter work he did by coarse • never heard anything against hbs character till this occurrence; was not enough acquainted Ith him to know his habits of life; lived in ono' er pan of tho town from me; got. acquainted 'th him sk a debating. society which used to eet at Burchfield's pottery. Joseph Stevens, a lad,' sworn—My ther is stay; father (a potter) and I were g ing af ter clay uplhe Allegheny, In April last, d Mr. Evans went with .1111 to get lumber; he ent up to hay lumber and got out at the - point of the Island; heard my father and trans talking, but didn't hear whir they said; Evans had &locket book; didn't see what was in it; expect my father borne this ;week; it was about the middle of April' last that we went up the river; Evans often mtine to onwpattery. -Cram-examined—Mr. Burchfield told me to COMO ovet; lawyer • Pollock read the enbprees to ma , • Mr. -Burchfield, sworn—llMl a telegraphic didtPlath . from Mr.. Steeens Let-night; (Mr. B. showeditto.pramt that •Mr Stevens was away and . cord& net be preseat) hate known Evans See 'nettle Years; has - borne a good character; the dispatch wag - dated at Lawrence, Nov. 10, and said merely, "I am here Ind will be home Friday inSaturday," and signed IL Stevens. Richard Brown and Mkt Sanders testified to the good character of Evans, and Mr. [ Joint Bid- Alcoa, Beaver county, taluilted to the same, and oleo; that Evens and hie wife lived • agreea bly and logked very comfortably in II ir house hold ar•angetnente. Me. Marshall bed M Milne It to' bad' e4er , had a enevreeaa Son with Mrs. Drano - retie tvellitbair ••saving aaey to buy stun*" and the Commonwealth ideated, objection sustained and exception eked ... to the ruling of the Court. GreasCesatained—lliddle said he hail not - been alAhti house so often for two or three years as he .hid been' prestonsly; Mrs. E. was a very neif iii abd amiable. Alex:-Moore, sworn—Am a boas carpenter; Beane worked for etc; know nothing against him. ....Devid.L.'quitth testified to his good character; naVerknew or bead of anything but that Evans and his wire lived well and pleasantly together; think'beltrovided for his family as well ea he coOli`never saw anything which could lead me to suppose that there was any trouble between Eliti'Jaite Biddle, sworn—Am a daughter to Mr. :Biddle just examine* am a niece of the . late' Mrs. Event; moved to Beaver county in April;'' previous to that visited Evans' house fre quenUy up to six months of the murder, sod ate tkere; they alwaye lived in harmony and peace together and w,ve very kind to each other; slimys appeared to have plenty to eat end be well proVided for. Clositr-Eilitoined—Lived in the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, up to the time of our removal to Beaver; never visited thefaimly while they lived on Sampson stree4, the family always lived in great peace as far as I know. John Brown, sworn—Am a - brother-in law of D. 8. Emma; my wife is bin sister; have - been acquainted with him for nine years; was fro quen9y it his house, and was there the Sunday before die murder; daring all the time I think and belief% Evans and his wife lived very kindly andaffectimuitely,,with elm:liplike:l the house was WreltprOvided for:Asters,' thought Mr. Evans a verP peaceable and quiet man and never Beard any thing kgainit him before this case. Cross examinatioa.elicited no new-fact Joshua notation testified as to the good character and peattefulniise of the family while they lived in his tiltighborhomjup lao or three yearsago..— Wm. Dilworth also testified to the good character of Event:—Mrs. Cranston also testified with great warmth to the good oharatiter of the fami ly; all the time she knew them be was a good provider: DavilVeraer, re-called—thlrii. Evans' broth er.) An far as I know, Mr. Evans and wife aerTer laid a - Crate_ Word;' they appeared to be very happy and Mad to. each other, don't know whether or not there were any disagreements af ter October; up to the day of the murder I Sever 'Woraritoord of ally thing wrogg between Evans sad his . A large number of persons were ben called, all of whom testified to Emma' peace. able ibaracter. AMU Brown, sworn—Live two houses from Evans' in Sampson street; am the man with whonsEnna talked on the side-walk by the by &sat Nivea five =and . - sit in the morning;_ be - looked distressed , that time; he asked me to go tell Ildr . :4lrewo, ME brother-it-law; Brans bore a gird elwaeter as far sill know; i was at the dooetbso damning of the murder when E l / 1 011 'WOW tomb the shoulder with I think his left head; sewn blood on his hank he asked me to tell Brown to • doma there as quick es hir.4oliti jellor , sworn—lt. is a com ,M ma* ukom among working men to tear off _ a D iem itho lower sleeve af the undershirt to i eep u jgo,pfi Ae way; working men sometime oat Utitailirsitometimes tear them off.. Mtn- Frown: . , nnitllediave worked with Beaus imdknow.himlii ben rightdumded OHM; thlakhe Carries the , trridence ef it in n stair which be made on his left thumb by a cut. when We Werti:WorkSig 'iegethor. [Evans shove the , saw on bfirtiumit.]; Afternoon 'fitairkes;4'.' E.' truth, Jame. L. Stsbam. sod lifi• Walt testified favorably to thercliaracier of the accused and the red arder. and peace orhis house. Hugh .Clanay, capon 'Ur, was sworn and aahl that Brans worked for him in February tam ; paid hi m VS; Otig,him $5 w hile he was serving On the jury, aii-lowed him; hrok worked fat me over • year agol I was never in his holies: Abram Feminine testified that he had known'Biane IS years; served mrt of hittlraniWkwk.sliwenitew With me; worked Titi‘ifee, tert4eire irOM 186 0 .4 a_ionrneyman; war haw anything amiss of Ida; he was a little high-toned in his dispoeitton, but en indus trious man. Joseph Brown testified that Henna is a right-banded man. Servile Defeiceremed: Bebulinty Fettinney.-08icer , Teets recalled Fhaellainel rage= banded to me oif the barrel Inthilid the door +lawn stairs.- [This was the ins. on which: the bloody ratorappesued w belie been wfse4l' /avid Venter reeelled--Have seen Kralkii ass his left hand in - driving nails; . Lars se... Essen akavlewriiii:his left band; could we c.O tor. Erre the teetimoey closed. • - J. iii Miller, Esq., /midden! Mario! Aitornej, then Went to the jury on the evidence in a care fully estiehlared speech. He gave • precise and graphic description of the hotuse and /showed his Story of the deed in a. swots of an hone in tenth.. He was answered belie.' Pollock, who stompsmicet-fir the defence. , Utters...con* anglifeesherielii Addnes dojo, thisustorahig., .....- b.ii,„,„....._ ......, „a... 0. 4 , =go , z...„ • „..... " ... •...„,,t.,,...„..,„ if---7.--.... , -:•-,...7.77::.. 4.- i . ..... ~_.‘, ..:-.....,...,, Ekinrri Com-V.—Prase' at, Chief Justice Low- As, /dam Mann% Thompson, Strong and f Murat. • Thursday—The following opinions were read and Judgments enteredi Deety's Ileirsys.Deety; Somerset. 'Reversed. Opinion by Thompson, J. Lenbart et al. u. Allen; Westmoreland. Af firmed. Opinion by Thompson, J. Shupers.Galbraith; Westmoreland. Affirmed. Opinion by Thompson, J. Williams-vs. Getty; Indiana. Affirmed. Opin ion by Thompson, J. Chew's admr. ve. l'hillippi; Somerset. Re ursed....Opinion by Strong, J. In re. Independent School District No. 8, Se wiakley tp.:; Westmoreland. Reversed. Opinion by Strong, J. Little ve. Stanton; Somerset. Reversed. Opinion by Strong, J. Cox's admit. vs. Ankeny; Somerset. Reversed. Opinion by Strong, J. Portsmouth vs. Donaldson et al.; Armstrong. Affirmed. Opinion by Strong, J. Moyers vs. Tiley; Cambria. Affirmed. Opin ion by Church, J. Rodgers vs. Stophel; Indiana. Affirmed. Opinion by Church, J. Com. cx rel. Attorney General vs. M'Keao Co. Batik et aL Information in the nature of a Qao Warrant° ' to vacate the Charter of the Bank. Argued by Webster for complainant, by Casey contra, and by Knox for complainant. M'Afooee'e Appeal; Armstrong. Argued by Boggs for appellant and by Golden contra. FIZZ ON BMWs ISL&AD.—Thursday evening, about eight o'clock, the tannery of Mr. _dl. De lenge, on the south side of llerr's Island, oppo site Duquesne borough, took firo and wee totally destroyed, all drove to stay the flames proving ineffectual, owing to the absence of engines. It was a frame building and the flames spread rap idly. There were no buildings contiguous. A considerable quantity of tan-bark, hides and leather was destroyed. The fire was the result of accident, onginaling in the engine room, and had extended a great deal before it was discov ered. Do net know the amount of lose • we learned there was come insurance. Mr. Deluge resides in this city, and his warehouse is at No. '2n2 Liberty street. Ltacur.—Torrence Laughlin was arrested on Thursday morning, charged with larceny by Hugh Nichols. The robbery took place on Wednesday, as is alleged, at a tavern in the Diamonn, where a party were drunk. • The non taken was $36 in bills, and as a portion of the money—s2s, it Is said—was found in Lsugh lin's room, while -he was sleeping. A hearing was boo before Alderman Donaldson, and in de fault of bail, Laughlin woo committed to jail. Gconoi McKea was arrested on Wednesday, on an information made by Thomas Ellis, charging him with assault and battery. It ap pears that some days ago the two men bad &din , agreement, and that McKee cut Ellis in the eide, with a knife. McKee was held to answer in the sum of $5OO. On Wednesday evening, before Mayor Weaver, Hannah Brinkman sued Mary (Anita for assault and battery, after which, Henry Shulte made an information against 'Philip Brinkman and Hannah his wife, for the lame offence The parties live in Peebles township. Rxv. D."MrKtanar, D. 1)„ delivers the sixth lecture of the annual course, this evening, at the Iron City College rooms. Subject: ..The Adap tation of Revealed Religion to the Human Mind." 11111 plasm.. of .1.2=114 that the RAT. W. A PasesTant • ill lectors In School Bel oo Tuesday eTthlatf se .t. Teo proceeds of ibis 'more are to be appropriated to the benefit of the Cherlty School, at forksborg. This b..hereleaf enterprise, .as pfeJectod by Wilmer Reno. of We Db.; and throughtat thaslistlSShls exactions hoe bieu otTlod Lrerard to Its present sar.noafol pooltloo.—Nefs Dripktoft ZlSff. Flalams' farms Mumma. —Thom onettort, though not Woks atteudfa, err) loterestlos. Wort good hoped will Iseult from them. The Wes 1)r. Woods! will fel them the meetloa to be bel.l Wits evening al Neptune tteveath street The Rev, M. Wolfe Is alsotapacuel to meet With the Vatloot Company and Melt frt.& lads mentos at their ball, for tosser std wortation. tee Ortimmes The ermertnee of tarramee w Jocype OrratatittLal Anultereary,ara harterg terolimekt steam. em—orte after the Prat MeatMent which' havitratad the 'ratan of the Ohio, and am Mem the memo. my* The antral • 111 present • derided lawmen:met le elopement:a. Lim.. Wm. Rammer, who served . islitt distinction to the mote of the Blare, of city; in the Ilexicsat arAkel yesterday clitoreday ) mersiitg. et hit redden. is Alkvzheity airy. 114 oisemet cootractvd while io service In 11140. • Tun tailoring business, in its various bruising, smbraring plain and fancy work for both men and lays is eansfully attended, and orders promptly fill. d, at Co'aroughns Federal street, Allegheny city. dJed to this lirsmeh ,J• the basins., are • Doe stork f well male elothitig, and a foil variety of new idyl. s, under-wear, fall ..i winter gloves, oases, rlnisassla, ties, hmaiery, sold at rsaaonabla awe fur cub. _ - Ir inv wish to get the ',earth of your money, go 1n Bowe's. Federal street, Allegheny, where you Will find to extensive assortment of every thing connected with their business, including confection ary or every description. Plain end fauey cakes, fruits, note, pickled, preserves, jellies, etc., eta.; also, bread of unsurpassed quality, fresh every morning. Parties supplied with their delicious ice cream on short node. WRAY, OR WHICTI in TILE BRIT, V RBI ITCGI oh Woe. Dearamdat I. a yo orlon daily and hourly sated by ]parents ' anxious for the Meath of their children. AU who are at ail napalmed with tim article, will Immediate ly sower. Dr. 31cLaoe's Celebrated Tertnifdea. papered by Ihattag Rees, Pittaborgh, Pa It bean... Man known to tall, an l to one of the balm remediee Diatom be med. A friend of ours lately Modal so the following statement le reference to tide Vernelfoget Neer Toad, September =a, 'AU. Getlltwatm—A Mang lady Of toy acquaintance bad been I for • Wag thus eery much troubled Mkt moram. 1 Meted ber to try be. ifclene'a Celebrated `kremlin", prepared by Fleming Iltm, of Vitteixtrab, De. She am/alit/AI, par aimed and took one vial, wbkb tamed bar to viler-Lugs en aeonsb bergs quantity of worm. Ebe rem Immediately relieved Mall the dreadful Symptoms accompany log this disease, atal rapidly rammed beruedelhealtn. Tbeyoline lady does not wish her name mentioned; her reableom, boa. ever, Is I fifth Mad, and she fermate Rim. 'Lucile, Pio. A Ilanbattan ptsea. 119-Rottbatere will be metal to silk for DR- ACLANIDS OILY-BRAT= VIALAILTUIDL, litllaur.turberty DULDING SO& of Pirteettion, Pe. 12 ottuu Temente. Wo comps. Donau worthlede. Dr. APLane'e ettoulee Yeretleop, also .. celebrated Lime Mayan now be bad at all W i drag mum. troargrmida on:host GeMweekke qy j oclo4.lterteeT Iti.muir --- ;WM ArrANIL; BArrzsir, of Au-ma, /Ravi° llacrtbitn. for Modica parpar, of aTo an ur kind • 111 b• mat of of Litmu. <ba •rhenvorer Itsprms run.. upon • remittanc• of Ten Dollars. pr. (MO U. KEYSER.. Na 140 Wood et. Pittsburgh. Pa. pilsism, FOR 185 8 . RIMIEST PREMIUMS WAIT BERN AWARDED TO . • a VITELIONre WING MACHINES, OTZIL ALL COMMITION, DT TIM PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIN VIRGINIA STATE FAIR; INDIANA STATE FAIR: • OHIO STATE FAIR; k lOWA STATE FAIR; MISSOURI STATE FAIR; In 1858. Also.id the • DAILPUrn. COUNTY FAIR, WASHUIGTON COUNTY PAIR, TUE IPLUST*PLUMUHR llp been unanimously awarded to WHEELER a WILSON u "BEST FOR FAMILY USE." This combined - testimony Is fully conettudia that Wheeler & Wllsou'e Sewlog lachines Ara tbe very best manntectored on account of - 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both aides of the fabric sewed. i. Economy of thread. . 3. Simplicity and thorougbneia of oonatruc- 4. - Portability, ease of ' operation and man agement. 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Stiongth, firmness , and durability of seam Silt will not - rip or ravel. _ . . 8. Applicability to a variety of parpostie and materials. • - • • 9. 'Compactness and elegance of model and I A PPLES-75 bblsitassets roo'dand far sal* These mantilnes are s>Or offered '# 6reat 3 y p bY el,,E2,_ D4 R un t s . fPf i y a l ai : k by r-a. REDUCED - . -apa HENILY "inock4outi waraty-50 lege . for sale by JUL B. IL.SAHXYBroCIC*CO. co,. vv....7 S Tne"" - - AN4TPAPSI4--200 roams 14 aals by B.A.YAMCNIIMCA =7:64 - Mae Small' Vlrite Heins for „., .2. -; • Ina] 'DIM& marina *IL lllRD:APP.l,4l#blefor . sele by - red cannerm.anuot TAROg i I ;bu ^.• sIINIY , H. OULUII4 G "IIINE Snit AND. TWIST tornuit iauguat alms, RT."7.4ir'OttlalaiNCl,ll4' * Road att: h2l= 6 :Mi l migtforiiiikitry s :IV - :;.• :JAW 4 1 4WATRAC spendAllottre, ll - DII: DIM:SIBONA itLIGNZTO-BLICItIC ertora—firhicfpal Avg for Out talc of WS rdrirolird Ifedicol decrilicerp—La submitting this macblue to a dire ernaluatlng public, no OpEllft. M. been Spared Inns insane facture to reader It perfect In elegy emends! particular, In order to keep pace with the eroadea fal improvementsof the. age, and play It foremost to this branch of American Also. rWacture. NO FAMILY 811OULD Mk WITIIONT ONE,— Retail Price $lO. It I. admirably adapted to peerent and cure every form of dame, such s Consomptio4crufula, laimuu. gyepepale, all formed P67a .111 Mental Proatra. lion and Nervous Alsesmos. One grand feature of nil. Apgar... IN that it Le away. ; ready for aro, thn power being obtained from a Permanent Mfigriet, no Acid. ar either iugmllAnatabeLog required. ' Sob!, wholaule and retail, by . . . H. KETBED, .re.tvr Wbolonle Druire DR d. GEO. Wo. l "tub'g' $l,OOO REWARD for any Medicine that Will excel PRATT A 131310EIRIVII BIAGIO OIL, the only Lull. Remedy now old fur Rh.oe 'ma, .Neernagia, Headache, lbothaths, Point. the Side or Back, Sprains, Bruises. Sere rbees, Rams, thednottedßbrde and Bunks; the oo s thol stable muscly discovered that will act upon them and Ilm her the Joints. Thomande of persons have been cured of thole complaioth by this new discovery. All coo Invited to give it a trial. Pslncspel office 206 Wedslogion stew., Brooklyn, N.Y.Poi sale by DR. ORO. 11. RETHIR, No 140 Wood etreet, mei J . P.PLEMINO, Allegheny. Signature PrattA Reuther on the wrapper, and traces blown In the bottle. enleolaerF TAPIOOII.—A fine article, for gale low at DR. KEYSER:9, No. 140 Wood 41. octtkdaver ARROW ROOT—X fine quality, rut sale at DR. KEYSbR'S Dreg Starr, 140 W... 10.. oc'ad.t•T EXTRA BRANDT—A email quantity for salo KRYSNA'S, 140 Woad a. oeredkwT lICRNIA OR RUPTURE GOO. H. Iloyorr, of 140 Wood at, Lou overr kind of TRUSSES for tho rollefand enPo of Hernia or Rapture. oeM:dtver • • &MOLDER Baecza—A large am.sortrnent at DB. ECZYSEHM, N 0.140 Wood at. oeMdtvrT AIIDOKINLL SEPPOILTERS of every kind at DR. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood 0c23-dawT OLD RTE WHISKEY—I have BOMB of supe rior qoallty. OZO. H. ILEUM oakdkerT No. 140 Wood deco suisomit eIRNIIINIC PRIPARATION. H MILMBOLD'S Omoim PREPARATION. 111ILAIBOWYS Genuine PRRPARATION. MILIIDOLIPN Omni. PREPARATION. I. prepared amordlng to Pharmacy and Obendarry,wilh greatest acetumy and Chemical knowledge deeoted so their combloatkin. 1 XLIIDDLDNI (MN DINH PIiffELBATION—Yor inseams 1/ of the Bladder. E idoeys, Gravel and Dropsy. - D KADI ILEALWREADI—•qra alfilleted ma," the lathier- IN log certificate of • corn of over 3) year: etanding T. Hatzeimu—Drar Sir: I here born troubled with an affliction of the Bladder and Kidneys for over twenty years. I ham Iff oil Physician. to vain, and at Mat conclu ded to g,ir• your genuine Prepvation • trial, •• I had heard It highly spoken of It afforded me immediate relief. I hare uteri three bottles, and. I have obtained more relief from IM effects aud feel much better thee I have for twenty years prelims. I ham the groatsrt faith le It. virtues and curative powers, nod shall do in my power to make It known to the afflicted. Doping this may prove advanta geous term in se:dating you to 'tandem Um mead.. I _ your. M. IleCoaadcz. IeaCIIM. Pa.. J.. 29, 1547. Should any doubt Mr. McOarsuicre idatemeht, be nits the folleiring !mitten.. Hon. Wm. Digkii,.allaranoe, PCO Mom Tine M Plorenco, Um, J. 0. Moe:, Judge, Vega IA . P. Don. J. S. Mink, Judge, Pholulelpb .. Hon. D. R. Porter, ea-Goviintor, Penneylvarda. lion. Falls Eerie, Judo , ILO. Grier. Judge U. B. Court. Hon. O. W. Woodward, Jtolma PhllaJelphia. Hen. W. A: Porter,llity Sole-Dor, Philadelphia. Mon. John Meer. er-Uovernor, WWI nix. lion. R. Batiks, Auditor General, Weshingtou i D. C. And many other. If micemary. HELIIBOLD'S GEN rthE PREPARATION, o ancrber <alums. meCkftwhvY BAGS. FILO% BAGEI, BLOB. GROCERS and SEAM DIALESS nu now be euppLkd with Bags Mailable to their Wake on the shortest notke at the biked.; azercce mom SEAMLESS-2 bud, bags $11103,21 *1 10d. 354, MOLTS • 3 31(33 . PLOTTA SASES, ently (Inroad and rental to order -lel or 1 4, tb!. wk. (unbleached) SIOI6IIAO a 100, 50 or t," t bteacbed cc unbleached) !GO* 1000. 23 or " $54:036 it 12 or 1-10 " " PAS4O lOOO Bak Pocket., Mains, Grouts Specie, Wool sod Shipplug Itage made to order at se low prkee any muotrartery In the country. PAPILFL RAGS, from 2., to 10 t 6 ., far Grocers,-Tea Dent ere, at about Um of pap.. IrLolng can ban Om. car.; print., up. thees bags as U., .ords. ',MUD 111. Imam, 1'i0.. 44 1 2C7anterLlbe 7 64"“"". Hand 013X0.A.C3-0, (Inwrr .1 Souel Muer Str;el cad T.A...131CR. HAWK dr CO, J. 44444 S. Hail. • •.T•1111:0 Pruprieturse. ue d Irak. PLEASE. CALL and exawino our xt, k -k of LAIDS DRESS 000138, c HANSOM LOTK,7l.ll.ket I 3 P O. LEASE call and see the largest, heat Se lour!.nd ctultputotuk of Winter Dry thud. Ia Ou atty. N /I.—Nou coututly urrlrlog ' C 11.100.0 N LONE :I MuN..l .1. D OLK-NA bbla. packed ritter: Irltho do .1‘; 60 Lao I. do Ilax•eod; Cu Ly tottSl ALEXAMOIIt KING. S . TARE A BAGS-1000 in store and for vale by DAVID C. 11611110 T, ord. oirairr Liberty at d Ridid rime. SECOND RAND PIANOS AT 131L6AT BA6OAI3IB — Price 120 to 8102 CLIARLOTTN BLITHE, nod 118 Wand eitraier, 31 dour oboe* /Mb. EW PIANOS FOIL RENT—At $4 and N ss per month. loner Mauro at 13 rod $3 p.r mouth. CILAKIJIITI BLUME, 118 Wood, 24 door .boo. ot- B UTTEEL--:15 kegs packed Butter, 31 No. 1 Lard; tor W. by 8/111121211 DILWONTII, - Dr. 1 513 0 nod 13(fiseasid at. G UM DROPS-5 00 Ibis fur sale by B. A. TAIINXIMOoN am, nod corner of Wood and Pl uslamina SL SODA-120/0 Um in cob and hbls fur e by B. A. FAUNKBTOCH A 00., comer of Wood sod That etrrata. B UCIIU LEAVES-200 lbs for sale Ire B A. FAIINIISTOCH A 130., Oda corner of Wood and Plot strata. LUMBER—Joists, Planks, Scantling and Bawd*, Lir We by W. W. WALLACN: 0214A1r No. 319 Litirriv mend. F, BBLS. EASTEIiN WIIITE LIME—. • •./A safari a• uncle kr Plasterers sag., for tale at M 9 Liberty at, Plosburah. losZallej W. W. WALLACE. . 20(1 OR(NI) STONES. aII sizes and Oa '," nous arlfit, for asks at 319 Lit.rty avast, Pitt. burgh. W.:Yu:Law W. W. W•LLACR. lit LAID AND WYETIPS Original Cow -I,' pound byrup of Pbcophatea, or Ob./skid land. Ao wiser supply Just recalred by JOB. PLEMINO, moo career Dbtototol Narks( W.. CONCENTRATED LYE-230 cases for utla by B. t FAIINRSTOCK k CO, sod - No. CO corner Wood and Fourth ea. GUNS, SEVEN SHOOTERS, and Cmany SW Gybe! of Fire Arms. cau be found at Doti CARTWRIGHT t YOUNG'S, SO Wood at. ATINETTS —BURCHFIELD & CO. have kJ non a full seeortotent of Kattinetts and Kentucky Jonas, et north eau earner lth and linkage. CREAM TARTAR— 000 lbe for Hale by on 9 6. L. VAIINCBTOCK A CO BALSAM COPAIVA.-2 bblo for salel.* , B. L. NAILNMOCE • CO, Dog No. 60 comer Wood nod litatet strati. CRANBERRIES, •CHANDERRIES-30 bbh, amok% M aryl. par D. P Hibbard F kor de by 111V:111000K. Iice&IRRY & 00. nod 124 &toad and lfal Front W.V.. GRATE BARS, SASH WEIGHTS AND Vault Maga always on band at 319 Liberty stmt. Pittaborgi. oodnoldn W. W. WALLACE. BAOS i BAGS! I-10,000 Seamless Man rimester and Stark 11111 a 2 both and 2 on band and for self by ocal HISOROOOII, brOktillY • 00. EXTRA CT OF LOGWOOD—Three bun E deed PM fur We by Lt. A. FAIINISTOCK, . net corner Wood /Ind 1.1 SYRUP -5 hhds. Golden Syrup just ree'd and ur ads, wholande and Mall at Fad NOE% hail- Grooecy atm Tam ek., ir.und et, Allogimoy, aclB rulE BRICK! FIRE BRICK I I FIRE BRION !11-11t. ihrraige, ILlttearang sod Rochester, for mole le quantity by me A. A. RA RUT. RUSHTON'S COD LIVER 011,-5 groan for gale by B9A. P AMUR/STOOK, ant corner Wood and Isiah...de. A LLSPICE -15 bags - for sale by II • D. A. VAIINUTOON, 002 roma. Wood and kr /treats IRE TILE—of - best quality, of all shapes and .ISM, cositantly os baud sod for male by A. A. UARDY. LOUR. -150 bbl. "Stow & Merriams" high ground 'IUDs Fondly luso for sale by 509 REA & YORSYTU, 7S Water street. LARD OIL-10 bbla now landing hum. Maw= Marina, for ale by uts ISAIAH DICKEY .llt 00. GOSIIEN CHEESE-50 boxes superior quail - 71nd reed end kr ad. at mows l'aled/y Ororary sad Tee Stem Federal knelt, Allegbemy. ae2o 170.000 Rochester rim Brick recd and fur da by A. A. lumpy. 1 00BXS WOOL'S PEARL STARCH reed and for We by not A. A. 11ARDY. OIL -3 bblo Rosin Oil for sale low to'close ownirsowi.i by wed A. A. BARD!: 8E.6145-100 bue. prime white for sale by nal HURT IL OCILLENL IME-100 btds fresh Wbite Lime receiving sod Sr ale by RUBY H. COLLIN& Teltigiaphic. Latikst treat Europa. Nutt . Yost, 'Nor. 11:-.The steamship Aria from Liverpool, with dates to Saturday, 30th nit, puma Sandy Hook early this morning. Among her pas sengers is George Kook, the new British Consul for Richmond. The Eutern City, horned near the Cope of Good Hope, was not the steamer of Out name, but an emi grant ship bound to Australia. Only one life was lost. The Eastern City was built at Boston, but owned in England. The loss is estimated £lOO,OOO, with a heavy insurance. A new company for the Gfeat Eastern steamer has been duly organised. • It is gated that the Portuguese indemnity to France has been reduced to 108,000 francs. The dispute between France and Brazil, in regard to the boundaries of French Guinea, is to be decided in favor of France. A atroug article, bi Count Montalimtory, pot,. lighed in the Correspondent, bat canned the seizure of that journal and the prosecution of the writer and publisher. Spain to about to favor the importation of tobacco from the Phillipinca, to the detriment of the Ameri can planters. All the transports and troop. intended to teengaine Blexieo had Bailed for Cuba. - The political event of the week had been a great demonstation at Birmingham, in honor of Mr. Bright, momber of Parliament, and his delivery of a telling speech on the 'abject of parliamentary reform. Mr. Bright's mmszke attracted great attention, se an in dication of the policy of an extreme radical party. Be eulogised the American elective franchise; an equal distribution of representation and the ballot box, and pledged himself to support the reform bill providing for snob a system in England. Cheat anxiety exists in Ireland with regard to the formation of a new order of Sedition Boeletle., which are spreading all over the country, and who. e mom . hers bind themselves not to divulge their plans to the priests. They are supposed to derive Inspiration and money from America. In connection with these ao chide., the projected visit of • New York Irish regi ment to Ireland is looked upon with suspicion, and the Dublin Evening Mail calls the attention of the government to the 'abject. The London Daily News nye there he, been no further Indication of permanent imptorament In the Atlantic cable slew the receipt of the few intelligible words already noticed. The chains are quoted at L3:10@MIO. - Ten Broeck's horse, Barbarity, ran a race at New Market, against Count Dalthango's Olympus, each owner riding ids respective horse. Barbarity was the winner. Faaame.—The Emperor has ordered angular ser vice of steamboats between the Hay of Japan and Hong Kong and China. Prince Napoleon is said to have sided with Portu gal in the recent &sputa with France. The Paris correspondent of the London Poet asserts poeitively that the French government is resolved to pot a stop to the importation of free negroes into the French colonies. Ausrma.-16,000 Mud, rides, intended for the Damian insurgents, have been wired' n the hi:intim. A great number of Chine.* piratical remits had been captured and rook by the !Math endears. Active operation. In India, by Sir Colin Campbell, Were not expected before October. Lord Elgin's Japan treaty Is reported to be almost identical with the American treaty. New Tons, Nor. ll.—Polimn= Catrees, of the First Ward, was called upon to suppress a disturb ance on board the .hip St. Charles, lying at the foot of Wall street- Cairns, arrested • man named John flallis or Michael kfoClovetn, • longshoreman, and while conveying him to the tombs the prisoner knocked the policeman down, and attempted to es cape. The officer pursued, firing his revolver, and the third or fourth dischafgestrock him in the back, The wounded man died while on the way to the city hospital. - Cairnes surrendered himself, and is now in prison aweitieg the result of the Coroner's inquest. New Vona, Nov. 11.—Tila boiler of the steam stave mill of Mr. Rich, of Moores, exploded this morning, killing a man named Schoolerafi. Three more are not Impected to lire, and another is serious ly injured, bat may recover. COARI.ISTON, Nov. I.2tlL—The captured slaver, Ketch Brothers, which was taken on the eolith tout of Africa, arrived at this port, this morning, in charge of Lieutenant Stone,of the United States eloop.of. war, Marion. The Ketch was formerly owned by Flamm Street 4 Brae.. of Charleston, and war sold to parties in Buena. She was provided with ■ sister', outfit, but she had no slams on board. Eighty,teTen hundred dollars were found on ber. New Toga; Nor. 11.--Ileney Reed, a night clerk in the Post.o6loe of Ilia city, was arrested to-day while in the act of purloining bittern. Re confessed to the robbery, three weeks slurs, of • package of orer one hundred letters directed to Brooklyn. The official remit in the 9th Congreesional dis trict was declared, this afternoon, by the Board of ftsneasserr. Tho Anti-Locompton candidate, John B. Hoskin, to elected by 13 majority. Cr.sectee, Nov. 11.—The Railroad Convention occupied all derid-thiedlecoasloo of the report of the Committee of the N' Polls Convention. Tlie lodic:aloes are favorab e for cement open the plan of the Palls Controutklu. ,er and rants Important pact of It having been is Committee of the Whole. Voter,- •• attendioce end interest to-cloy. -• Bovrow, Nov. 11.—. TA: woman no wes rowed shop io-day og condi . ~,,,.... le u a cued Thomas Al itch, clothes. set fire to it maw., live through to-day. nitc.,„ HARRISBURG, Nov. IL--The 6ovail.,_ • writ for the holdiog of au extra electi, comity, the Bth Congressional dirtrict, on the 30th of November, to supply the vacancy in Congress occa sioned by the resignation of the 800. J. Glancy Jour.. HALIFAX. Ner. 11.—The Delta, from Bt. Thomas, nu the 22dttlt., with Bermuda dates to the 7th has arrived at this port. terrific harrlitauie prevailed at Bermuda for four dam eatuilug expulsive damage to the .hipping. Cumeao, Nor. 11.— TM Fon River Valley Rail road sold yesterday at alsotkal, and seas bought by B. St. Raymond for $lOOO, far the benefit of Madrid sad second bondholder,. Sr. Louis, Nov. 11.—River failing at the rate of I 3 inch.. per hour. and all the upper streams reced ing. Weather cloudy and very damp. CiCINICATI, Nov. IL—Weather °toady—river has receded two inches doting the put tweaty-four boon. • Naar Yuar.. Nor. 11.--Ootton haatitelloed taloa 110/ halt Pplaotht middling 11 . q. floor buoitth wk. 2l1.00:1 IA& Wheat dm Wee 10.00 both; aoathero rad $1,134 • ad11a51,2541,45; winter. tolled $l.lO. Coro pearl; ve,tgat rutted 74476. Port heavy; tales of mew at $17,43.017,60, prints $31,876111. Stocks cleated doll, Irma a theta &dation: Laerosto land graotatrl3,4; N.Y. Centnal U: Itradlot 61 1 4 blieb,Boathara .13 , 4 Oilerta & Chicago 74V; Clwaland & Tolodo 2 1 4. Prete:de on Cotton ootto Llearp PUILADIIIIIII, Nov.l4—flour extremely quiet, but fins; ettla to [moat sf,2 33,60 for extra, and 115,0261611,60 for extra family and fate:. Nothing dAng to rye floor or corn moat; am quote at $1,12% for Sensor sad $3.61% for latter. Omod wheat to fair ragout: olestaooo boob at 111,24 for led and St X 241.35 for white. Rye mils on arrival at 756010. Moro la fair demand; gales of old yeller, at 716 and aew attotit7tl. Oats steady at 44e. Wblekayadvanned; salea by bbl rto for retm.and 2234.423 for MM. Cracutheri, Nov. IL--The sale. of flour ere confthad to 900 bbis entrain luta It 147505,Rx market tincbanandand continent doll. W9d.k.y advanced to 11%, with Was of 1800 bblE demand quitsartive. Hogs's... hardly so buoy ant, and holds. are more wilihrg oath $6,25 may he call. tbri quotation for average chan ge h as high aas $4O was fold Gm tome large. No la provisionst len do ing for future &livery. and the market for an eked rather tame. Liam...loll dull at T0C1.71. Groceries meth% .opply sot equal to the damand. Lowy matter. auctaingad. Detrmuntz, Nov. 11.—eloor With sod In demand, bob the orlow remain unchanged. Corn better: old white Quoted at !ken, yellow at 030, now white at 70a71e, and yellow Provii.iona nom. Pd'Clintoclre Carpet end Oil Cloth wwitznotreic. No. US Market:nut, “Cal Liberty WE lIAVE NOW RECEIVED OUR EN TIRE Fall and Whder Rork of (Med', p maimed direct from the manufacturers al nducedinhona Oaratock ....ba...1200 pieces of abide V•WON'TsPeetM Urdu. and 04 wi Valenti, glishOlke Dente' (two breadth. turnishee • rooM) 1000 pcs Imperial threeply, and neer line, Ingrain empetiam Floor 011 Olotbe, - . from 2 to St feet wide in new and choke paten/SVMM= &Sand Stair car pets,. &Moto Dutch, Hemp. Mat and Sag carper* 100 ma. Wooten Drusget, for coveting MIMI; from 5".1 tO 104 wide. Pelt Clothe and Wooled Ommb 010tita. Druggat, 011 Cloth, Limn, for stake, hearth rup,hibla and piano corer; Table Oil itmewmal, ltanosaay and Oak an clatbr. Hard Cedar. Tante covering, &a. 001 pairs field Bordered Oak Pannel and Landeeme Painted Whaloa - lituedm. Patent Shade Fixtarm. 'Oren and Bald Selland or Wta• dow Shade.. Beautiful patterns Owritop cloth; Black Enamelled 01l clothg Oxon and Ohlue,ilatAng for °Maw churches, 41c. Dom Mata,l3tair Sala, &c. Our customers and the public me Invited to 0.1.11/111:10 this choice and ex. tenet., Mock, es we ant determined to sell Manama prima oaldkvT W. WOLINTOOK. Otos= glattie Work,. go. 319. 39a, 3513, Liberty , Pittsburgh, Pa. • MARBLE MANTELS, madithimachinery a he prime; alanumente, tablets, time ammo— • larye Mork on hand. lornltare end Wash Stand - Mpg Lapwing &num himtla and Mane Hearths. made 17 machinery onehort action Marble sold low to the trade. Was 819 Maly West, Pi.4l W. W. WAU.AOX. tts 1 burgh, P. 11oldivrT °OOZING ST GAIL A WOED TO TEE. LADIES. rpm HEATED TERM IS APPROACH- A, ISO, and Iry call the attuttioa at tb• Ladle* to the &What, COOKING, IRONING, & . , Can be dons with 001111011 without oppremeiv• best, addl. oat aunt, anti with Whit •hins n*4 to • moment—by wan • • iharave's flu Fooklag glove, • Tc eh we rarpottfhlly Invite your attiution, IA No. 78 thfield street. • 8 A:JORNBON lIIRO. fliirOomaty and Oty Rtchto for We. opOstly WOOL! WOOLII-1000001bs. Wool want 'Tv 66 61 Mike/ cub Drift* by" MoHCOOK;.CO., EcCllllll64 1 , 62191kartf7 129 lbea99l stal 161 Trout I LAJ ." • = ••• I icy , I CardENT fur Omens, he. MIND hiONXB *a • WM= LUIZ. at 319 Wert, lam; Pntobiralk. ..1 tikiular WALLACI Cl:k - 13E1M! las. • to. arrive 1111 1.0,'..10 , MAW mamma eir:BICitRTiS-;-.Z hie siriving and foi • Mal IL uoutn. CIREKsE-2000 prime:W. B. Chen, tow atop by J . 0 ANII6IO .100 fIRANBEIU3I66-5' 0 bbh; vritne wltic ,k;icewioxi. ado by txll,, .. ".1, B. 0/I,,*jk or ;-1110TATOK - ftworarrooti' ' nonnzuhe on VAILNIP-.lls ,,, kgmwsmaill-Witifir; &waft aup4abli• :,..t.s.ouniutaticku• Ocominercial. OONNITTRB OP ARBITRATION POE NOTENBEC EDWARD Gila*, V. , P4-O:Haiswat, P. M. DAms. J. I atLIZSPII. [aVvrta at fir ad Palsbure. Carat. I Pnvtnanoe, hum. Noi. 12.1955 FLOOT.—the market te unchanged; .ales on wharf and from wagon of 100 bbl. nt $175 and MOO for super and ex tra, and 40 do super at donor as $4,02. Prom .tore, 550 bbb, In Rh at 115,00 for super, $5,25 for extra, and $5,0205,60 for tangly do. GRAIN—Wee from wagon of 150 bus Rye to tobtat 73, and 1500 bus Wbmt from dare on terms withheld. The market be steady, and demand good, but 110 change. ONIONB—a sale from store of 15 btu at 80. 01000—a sale to the trade of 19 to plata eaoramsed llama at 934. club. WIELBITX—eaIes of 10 Wm raw at 234..;aud regular sake of rectified at 24. OURSRE—mbst In lots of 50 and 100 has WR at 7%. POCATOES.—in routtLir dommid dos from Rojo of 000 bun Nosbannwits at 70, and 100 do Rods at 05Z BREDS—st gala from Soot bands of 2111 boo Timothy food at $1,50e1,62Wi1 bus of 4,5 Tbs. BALT—miles: of 1 bbls No. lat $l.OO bbl. RAGS—n deaf Du Stark A at VI. lISANS—it yak f first hand. of 70 bbls emsll whits at $1,12;1 btu. ALLECIMENY CATTLE MARKET: • UNION 850. TlBl,B—(VCACted.) Bannas.—The ma B et MD Irse T kr ' abtlif ' C ' t i e ' inun n e . int lB'' that of last, Om price of Beare. gonerally ranging from 2% to i 3i1,1, as .111 be seen oar tablo Won: No. By Irboat; Sold. Drina—gross. 93 Marks 1 29kuman... 83 2!,443 92 yon A Bro 92 20 3 43 10 Merrick & Abl 16 2 41 J D Iltiff--... ...... . 41 2 I• 4 115 Emma /Hood 85 15 111'Cracken AOa 15 2 24 3191 • a J Prim, by Seymour_ al g? i ,t543,a) 22 W Taylor, by Emieb 22 21 J Insand . 20 24 A Heffner ...... ...... 24 2 40 3 33 A Oroontraft.. 33F..% 19 8 B Adam. 19 11!6T34 .1 28 lisartborne 26 66 Gankanbelmar A Bro fig 2 @A 19 W M0rd0ck....._....... 18 2 11 W Marling ...... .....-- 11 1 9)3% 18 J Clyraa—...— 16 19 . Dimming A Bro 19 1 ' SP 12 8 B Tay10r—.....--... 12 2 fgA 25 T Bingham 25 45 2 2 g034 19 11 Abbot E..,. 15 22t49158 13 A 0 Hu1t..../. 18 57 WO Mulbollan 67 14 .7 Caakay 14 .7 B 2. 37 ampbray.. .... —..— 37 2 al &ea I c1iAi............ 112 2 012% 22 Wm midd.—' . 22 100.._ » F4; 41 _Bibby 1C0.._ 47 31 T Mooney 81 2403 32 Storms A Oa. so 2 03 35 Transient dealers..-- 35 2 (3i3 1081 celled 1048 MIMI /WEEP AND LAMBS—About CO6 head a Sheep were offered, and 000 bold; the balance loft over; The pokes ranged Cl then 31.7602.80 wed 100 head Lambe were offered all *old at $41.75 11 head. 11008-1170 brad Were *bred, all *old at 3.X(1 , 4 groom aa lo quality. ISIONICTAILY ARID rumour or Baku:art:nu SO GILEAT sarrAn AND IRELAND, mom MM.. 1, 1859. Flour. 0.310a1. Wheat. Coi Prom. To Data. Ufa. DUI. bus. bum. New Yitrk .... Nur. 5, '0&.0,494 261,171 256.630 N. Orlmans....—Oct.Ol, 'f.9.. 2,250 Philadelphia—Oct 27, 'Lb_ 279 ... 20,2111 11.759 Baltimore Oct. 28, .56 Beaton Oct. 21, WI. 10.. Other Porta.—Oct.22, ._ 11,512 2,9011 Total from Sept 1.'58... 06773 ... M3,1:1114 274,647 To mat. perkel,lll.s7 ... . . 1e9,152 1,631.747 384,211 To sane period, 1.456...: 1:4245 led 3,110,365 1,4 2 1,636 To mane period, 1955... 105:51 'OO 1,211,030 423,61 l Floor. Wheat. Coro. Rya to tho Contioaot. bbl.. hos. hot hot. From N. York to Oct. 14,f3t1 34,151 15,:33 ram utter port% to latent data. 4,34 S 11,03) She rtrelpte at tile water by the quota of New York. of Floor, Wheat, Com aqd Harley, for the lot weak of N 0.., for the year. ISM' and 1859, hare beeo o. follow.: Floor. Wheat. Corn. Barley, tbbla, boo. illlll4 bon. 11.57 55,343 ' L 52,00.5 th 7,580 150,951 IkLa, 100,232 1430,959 atax* 573,013 ' I. .... 10,854 D. 101.110 I. 459,709 In. =tan . rta , aalunolva of the raeolpto of the above articles to ha. 'tolbar b,fot:the year.awl 155.9, boo. been: Floor, bbk. I Wheat, bu. Coro, bo. Batboy, too I 051,101 3 999,1.32 9,25.5,at0 1,034,349 ... 1 413,431 7,738,0.10 6,24490 1,681,419 locream. 985,937 3,799,705 •19,3 M 1,6t5,100 Rewind ou the wheat to door, the satyrs of receipts to Ins mos 1•57, it equal to 1:31,774 Burins the past wadi the weather hat:basu wet, cold and raw Rod very 11111. cakalatad to promote commercial actt vily. , ifotwithelaudiu• the 0581.0 I. tut drawlog to • close, we 0000 had a doll week', bustrices,ea may bosom from the hildasof imports and exports. The follow - Inc table. Shows th. reerNp. and ahiputeuta of Breadstuff. and UT. Stott, compared with those of the week prevlout Last Vt. Pre. Vt. Lees e .'t Pre. er'k. , hour, bls:... 0,603 12,4.11' 12,899. 10,140 Woeal, be. 67.440, 108,407 134.131 17',901 4Lr., be 01.015 66,201 03.880 107= Oat., bn. 0,111 12,3 1 .7 0,114 9,000 }t'., be...... 761 0,714 ..-.. ...-. Harley, be-. 2,229 4,8.74 11,141 nogg, N 0.... 10,04.1 ' 0,13/1 4,1.10 1,324 tittle. 0.... 4.431 S.= 641 am A. WM Le seen from he abase, the tallied oil brtb Le the receipts and atdronen of Brearstedfideriott the past week has teen homy. with I .9 aingle ereeptioo of Flour, lehkh le terser Awieg the 01.1 than IA th....•10n• ww.k. The re ereet. ~.,. „--1-Cld, •,,,,,so Pe ~... 9........1.• tAto•• of 10. prelloa• . Imp. P. rt. w. a C. n. ;1.2. awe . p Wal ta by &unread. --I .k...10t0, Shrlver & DII•o”11- 9 eta clover • •.. • • ••••• W Walt • 2= do, w Permit 9bl ,ews, 80 bole door, Loath • 2 . 1 .3. 4 do no. W Onver • _ pawls • co; 39 belle paper, Per .. Plleyden; 10 do oil, 44 do Bogor, ..katoos, batter, owners, 12 4P.• 4k. barley, J Orexter; bbls butter, irt• k no; 3 bbl. oil. It 11 Palmer: 4 do ego, 1 do batter, tl P 2 P aPPlel4 6 W. Noisy, 1U pc. baron, It Dalsall • vs 32 Obis floor, Liggett • us 7 do beans. II 11 Oolo.t 10 do Mom, .1 Claralosil 40 do dranberrles, Rhodes • Verner; Sr/ boo Worth, owner; 10 bbl 4 ail. 50 Dna isosp, II A Paha.. Work • eir, 84 bbl. door, A IJodeey; 52 do egg; Ile-A4O etre bogs, 9 do mitla,coroarA 13 bbl eaga 85 pkg. Nat. , ' /2 02 bus whew., 900 do barley,l73 48. do, 400 kis etarth,7o bale. rottoo, 72t pkge lard, by Gbh oil, 125 do whisky, 74 bole. hemp, ll do feathara, 115 bbls floor, 00 boa bacon, 17 bbls do, Wart* • ca. 1111? Mil AIX Ws The only arrival yeeterday was the 8. P. Ilibbard from Ch ichood/. rho lon...*Capt. Moore, left fir New Oriel.; the Argo neat, Capt. M'Leatt, and tba Ceintiridge,-Capt.Deari, for Elt. Look, the Ariseede, Capt. Camay, for mane port, the Mar mara, Capt. Brennan, for Loatevilla and the A.G. Brown, and boat, tor:New Odours. These h 0... lad all fair loade anfair water. They. EEL We trash have motor:Tel trips._ Wm* ro-nat.—The Id. May, apt May, will leam,l without fed. for ClucleinaU: the nne N. Nolen., Capt. Ken usy, forSBl. Louie; the millet,. Bhensugo, Gct. Preach, for th e mate. and the Chsvolt, regular Wheeling packet, The dear hut evening was at 5 feet 8 inches, sad fallingn I Ittla. The Dinchmati Gazette of Thursday we: " Moire. outer levee yesterday wee actin, the steamore loading Syr Pitteburgh, Wheeling, Bt. Louis, and Nor Or. lowa receiving all tbey could readily handle. To Pittsburgh there la a decline In retaathe figures to distend other palate commanding lb. allowing mrotatkuts : Parrantraou.—Pumd freight., Ite lOO thin Fleur, `rac: VI bbh Whisky and Oil 40c VI Obl; Cott on N bale atm Moles.. 66c N The Martha Putnam, J. 8 Pringle, J. EL Conn, and Ohio Belle, will tie brought to Me levee to-dey. Now Ounens—Ezestes LanT.—This Hoe of .lumen to New Orlimne le nowtlonaughlyorgaslard, and shipper. bans express coulldenNin the arrangement. The steamer. com puting the line will easoutu go on the day they are ad eartmed to leave. A regular line will always be maintained by eaNyteanter at least always being In port. The boat. composing the line an Ont.clam steamer% a d officered by thorough boatmen. i t The Ilarmeala and et clewed for tera Pitrgh last ..cuing, each with 200 es. The Liberty left for Wheel ing with 700 LLD flour • 60 tone of a tuiscelleasens cargo. The Thwart Republksa ram: "The steamer Pembinew, on her trip down from R. Paul, met with an en - eldest witch &mired her of the um of one miller, and may remit &tally to one of her engineers. When about ten miles be w Burlington,oneof her engines burned out both cylinder beada and broke Itto cylinder con siderably. Tim heed engineer, Mr. Wilson 'Moray, Who was on watch at the ti bad both hie lap broken, and Ida ankle dielocated by the 4muh up. The occident happened on Paturday night last. Dr. M'Dovrell, who viiited the utt fortunate 0= yeetenday, proaoanord • him In to lamellate deader exccepting whey. from keklaw. Mr. WOorny has be en thirty year* an mighteer oa the river, and le well known to the fraternity.. Steasaboa AattIVMD. brume, Itrainwrilla. Talegrapb, • do. 001=0 Bayard, allzabatb. B.P. thbbard, (Nacman, aorlstor DEPARTED. Lesense. BrowurrlUei ilarcph, zi do. lows, New &isms, Argument, Be. Louis, Cambridge. " '• Mumma LouNem °risville, A. CI. Emmen, he um B'B2-8 feat 8 In. ilalas. SUNDRIES- - • 500 cub 2240.14/4 to. rz:zl.l 53". • NO boxes coon Window 01w. 100 do 0 0 cuy. 20 bbd. Prim 004 m 20 bbloOtle 111a4r60. 220 bbl. 22042 It to, 4 - 100 bap 110202 <42. 40 Idf Uinta mug E l yoon and 1110,:k Tess, • 000 boodles W Mug Apar, 00 baud and ford o 1 ,fimenah,or_good 4 0204 -20044 by oen AL 2XOND2R KING. C A lt D - To. the 01Imam of A. B. 11XIAIAROT. Harting I.R Ottaburgh toren.. Mayor...UV n tomOty, I hare Owed my. nolufshed law bneeri ha the hand* of ISIBH & =CV:NAM Attorney., No. fa booth Mreet, to whom YreopmenUy recommend Ws who ham hitherto waylays. me yrodmeoneny. lef-Mndl• AL IRYD IL.M.OALItONT. pnovisioxs—soo lce. Bacon Shooldera; • &XI do do Mom 55 Mid &eery Mem Pork; 5 Denim EL C. Dried Brd; do do Ham, 0r.16 R. ROOMS & 00. For We by CHLORIDE Ll.Ml4—a) casks for stalo-by 00 %a_ No4o, corm Waxl a nd 4th , W. STARCH -200 boxes pure Pearl Corn Studs Tor We by CtIN7I2LD &OM - COFFEE -300 bags Rio Coffee for sale by oc2 JOIIN liftoTD • *X WHEAT-100eneke to arrive and fur sale by ocl6 Ml= MERV 1100. ISSES BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, ATE Sedsteads, to-, !lobbed rod for Ws by oc T. B. TullbrO & co. FLANNELS—BURCHFIELD & CO. have cur bawl b ton wortm la of =tau sird ingte Ws. and ROLL B' ER-4 bbls. and 3 buclicdeu roll Nubs ids do toed sad Ike ea. b 7 nog ' ' ATWXLNLIII OD. BLITZ V/X1110.1,--6 casks for sale by oe3o . N. ► rauxisslool k ou A 0 rigir nRIIN'S SWINGS On bold an 4 oes oT.irolownt tecvw-111,1r.Nplinistoret saillotAileay • • 9 • 1 ' 111104400teGa=r set hs-Rds—s,lllllollo** ..I . ltrWßAM;DitaapipTirrr"trf ' R, 0 0F I G . Cheap and Durable Fire and Water-Froof ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING. T _ lIE FIRM OF PERRIN & JORNSONharing, by mutual conscnt, been recently clissoly ed, G. E. BITES awl WM. JOLINSOti give nonce that they hero entered Into rocterrOdr. ter we purpose of mat. 1711 W ort ittottbese Bootleg liminess. to all its branches, under the name mud firm of DATES JOIINSON, at theOLlo STAND. 75 De l S t near Diamond Alley. • •. • We are POW prepar e d to cover, with one SUPERIOR ROOFING, strop or flat reek ever ranch b, tray eid t igt . ,. competition er motel coal, eteamboats, railroad can, se._ beim; admirably aborted to wittsturt Ote satiate chat:water weather, er the action of ere, and It is not injured by bolei tramped upen• tds , sllco. l to ittlwirtnit Old fame& Roofs in the most thorough manner; slab Cementlns Tin, i ron, Copper or Zinc mating that tratec.tight, and wearing them rt y -etinst theactioe of the 'teeth er, far sl,:et per square, (one hundred avant feet) SHINGLE{ ROOFS CRSICEINTRD' . Prruerving them and rendekeis them FiltrerflDOP, for $2.00 per egnitre--diseonnt for large rook . • This Rooting Is Cheaper than any other hind of Roof, and Is insured at rote West, metal moil, lied ts fastsuperseding all other kinds. Roofing material for sale, with histrnotions for applying. References and erratic/asset lief afire. BATES dc JOIINSON, • No. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond Alley, , Pitteburgh, Pa: N. N—Oorcanym Is not rcndered worthless la preparing It for the rout —" • 4 , c ita imd&w , - WHE - ELER Sr, WILS ON'S - FIRST PREMIUM PAMELY SEWING MACHINES, AGENT'S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH MIME% FIRST PREMIUM, awarded by the Allegheny County Agricultural Sociuty . .l-iti3l4 September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." • • , . And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler &Wilson's T§oitdng Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." THESE MACHINES which have gained such an enviable reputation over all other Machines on account of Mir 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both aides of the fabric 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the late:it improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 65 FIFTH STP.EET. A MOST LIBRItAL mseouyr TO CLXROTNE.N. dirorOmT CHILDS WHOLESALE SHOE No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE NOW IN STOE E ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST EX.TENSLVN Maas of BOOTS AND SHOES,.. Ever brought to this market, of great variety, eulapted to AND WINa'ER SAI•Tgt3 GERM Having been purchased Diaecr from the Manufacturers., chiefly Mr casn, and-seleoted with GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, • They feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers. iliirMercbents ski!har, Pittsburgh. either to purchase Goode. or on their ..y t. Macre title., ere irrited, to dal: mod examine our st rck Wore purchoeteg elsewhere. /a-Particular attention siren to Order. oo7:lterilmT 's • F 11. CHILDS & CO. la - rgu - la - t teamers Monongahela Sher U.S. Mall Packets , - - ------- TTEALTII OP AMERICAN 'WOMEN.—t SPCA/4ER TELFAIRAP 11, STEAMER J7dPII3IU3ON, A—C.Por many years! I hare Men troubled with gi urria. lag Aid . Weariness and larignor, both monist sad pad salami-, c,„. J. C. w0 , ,ttn ., 0 ,. con. oton ". ~,,,". ' Ust/essures, doll laradarno, pain In the head and Memphis T HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE I Mathieu and tendency to iMinnesis, palpitation of Ilia bentl, no . nottt i on noiniy. mooting po„," to,.. pu n . : very easily fluttered or nailed, appetite earlatle,uttinsul• burgh al fi o'clock A. IL, nail Evening Boots at I I and bowels °ranged, with pain. Arena:alai or pliy4al o'clock P. N. for sPlieeoport, Ellaabetlitowo, lilnnotiga., l " o ni on ... noon to mi ng oit all nintpnotoo ." fi t ,a het. City, 134:1101T0111013. Payette City, Oemaleld, California • . . d fi .... 41, tt, .......„„ t0g witt ie n .,„ on , c ononto • an addition, falling of Um - womb, and, groat palmin that ris - for Ordoutcrarn, layette Sponge. Morgantown, Waynesburg. • 00. Oise phyincianafter another tationstod,lals atilt and Carinichaellown and Jeflemori. gore me up. A patient. and pecauseritig use of MAR,. Parnengsni ticketed throng's from Pittatangli to Union , towns ri no w. nitnnino,,,,,,,, on t oo " in c i i nie,..— . EIIIALL 9 UPERINECIATIIOLIOON fortrunitely curried tiny. ~ &mt. returning from Itrowmiellia Maio at if &clock io the i and I bare no word. eulSclimit to. cinema' my thank fulmar', mai-Mogan:lb loilie eveolim. For further information on. lass JIILIA. ANNE JOII/4EON. gobs at the OffirakPfbarf Iloot a at the foot of °mint otrnet: sob 0. W. SWINDLER. Munch I can truly say tbat I hire Lein a mdforer Mr many. save _ ___ —_ _ with Minters and deranged menstruation. After a While I bad other troubles,auch aapale face, Indigestion, - .Win - . - away, portal Inaguor and debally,pululo thereulull of the: back, a .re of aching and drugi;ingainsetion, pain batsmen, tb“houlder bhalew extending down tho spine, luea of app.. tlte, trouble In the ateumeh and bowels, with coldhandalnd fret and &Dadra] narrows... The leant mAtornetit wirold:. , make me Mel aa 0 I should Ay away. I tried doctor,. and drogs,and everything, one after eriother, -without 'Media. ant. One bath of kLARSIIALE'd UTERINE CATIIOLde. 0021 elassual some of toy nyuipionia for ihe bettor, and now lam entirely and radically cured. I wt.& that eTkr ...:' man could kuanv whet it Nil do, MAUI • lb ,—.— - , For .long lime I had Illericesuoisin tbeAdlow, log am:optima. / wmt nevem., e • atat k r in,binaiy• mowed to abound lo complaints; immooll telikli I will try.Nl tell yon; rain in Um lower organ/1,40d a feelings ea If mime i • thing woe going to tall out; Inshickr o y walk -mach 4..... count of a. feeling of tonneau oZta" ..4 4.1,-gini, 1.4 I:...%`'LlJ.tt,' to , "i" b 74 1 g;;" , ::f.,„',47',2,Z r 47.7 ~.,1 -. ... !,", lltnet, otor4b mott:c....lrAci: etncinnatt, &c. FOR CINCIiVNATI—The splen-gag did cuvr paetenger etcamer Latpt. John May. will have to the .note and all Interme diate ports pnettively on FRXDdy. Illth lost., at 4 P. M.— Por tratight or inu,g, apply on bawd nr to nail FLACK, BAR-NES it CO., Agent.. 1 0R CINCINNATI—The spice- j ar u i ..a.: did ttetratattmetritol.ls4AC,Capt. 'darer. 16111 ',men tttr tilla ...V. , ..nall Inlerilidnitte tttorttt, "11 FRIDAY, 12:11 11. at 4P. M Per trt lett ttr p 444,4 otply op 1~11 or to FLACK, DAM KS RO, ball Agent.. - 45 - It CINCINNATI 4i, LOUIS- jrAllit ti a, — . VlLLl4.—Ttrat oplowll4 titetanter JACOB iii,...4.....4,44.1. atztol :, ..tit Jethro for elm titt . ;:t u ''.__. , met ALP at • We Ila,-, For ••••••••. freight nr passage apply au board to nog FLACK. BARNS t CO., A. V4.)R LOUISVILLE—Tho ell new pawner puket ROCIIEhTER, Iltpt. Seam 'rill leave for the alwre and all intern...nue porta, no TUIS DAT, Fah .Inatant, at .4 I'. Far height passage apply on hoard, or to nob FLACK, RAILNBB A CO, Agthill. F9r •••• At CINCINNATI AND LOU ISTILLIC—The Ann now steamer DEIr MONT, Oeps. Oro. W. Ehtart, will learn for the above watt all Warn. Data ;arts on THIN DAY 12th Instant, M 4 e. ■ . For freight or passage apply on board nr one FLACK, DARNES & CO, Agents ilasbbillt, fcc. „.. FOR NASHVILLE—The eplen dld wanner 'learner HAZEL DELL, Ca.pl. R. Enna ' voll loan" for the gore and all porta on TUN DAY, 120)1'041.0,d 4 p. 31% For keel tor pumas apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES k 130, nail Agents. FOR NASHVILLE.—Tho lino oP•Mir GLENWOOD, Clipt. .1. J. Robin , Non, VIII leave for the above and all interne:4We pun/ on THIS DAY, 12th Indent. For freight or panne apply on board or to _nob FLACK, BARNES et CO, Agent.. s6t. it. °um &c FOR SAINT LOUIS--Tho fine .142 etelmer MARINER, Capt. Dram, will leave fur the above end all Intermediate pone critt . . DAN, Mb inn, at 4P. R. For freight or phsaego apply oh board or to taotif FLACK, BARNS IAI, Apt. FOR ST. LOUIS-The no pas- jr ag tenger steamer INO.C. FREMONT, (Bpi J. T. Stockdale, leave for the above and all Intorno:on ate ports on TEM DAY, 12th hob Tor freight or pas sage •pply en board or to 00l FLACK, BA 11:474S A CO., Agonts. FOR ST. LOUIS & TiEOKUK. -na tine nevr steamer JAMES WOOD, Captitobt. Ilmdman. mil loom for the obovo ono an Inter mediate ports on THIS DAY, 1214 loal. , st 4 7. M. Par freight r omega apply on board or to oel FLACK. BARNES A (NI, Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS KEOKUK.— The flo'a Hamer 81LY.1311 WAVE, Capt. Jo.). IL 113Illion ' will leave for the above and ota Intern e dist. port. TII7S MY, 12th lust. Fur frolsht or . I+ oozy apply on board or to ocl4 FLACK, %MASS ACO., Ages. FON Sr. LOUIS AND KEOKUK —The One steamer NATU'L HOLMES, Otpt. Kennedy, will !care for the nbove and ad tntortnedb ate ports on Tiffs DAY, 12th inst. For freight or panne sgplyon board or en FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agfa FOR Sr. LOUIS—The tine new annoner BIIIiNANCIO, Capt. French, will loan, for tie %bora and all lotanadlato porty, DAY, 17th fast, at 4P. Y. our freight or pump apply on board or to ocl4 FLACK. BARNE4 t Co, Agents FOR ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK .—The Bno steamer MODERATOR, Capt. t. Matta, will Irate for the above and ell susertosatate porta on TlllB DAT, 12th last. Pot freight or paseav apply eo based, or to 043 PLACE, BARNES k CO, A Ado Ottrans, Str. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW OBLEANB.—The floe steamer DEPEND-Ard ED, Caw. J. D. Ilboadia Enema for th e oboe., awl to immediate ports on THIS DAY 12th kat- For might or pomp apply on board or to ocB SLACK, BARNES k CO., WOE MEMPHIS AND NEW 011 , LEANS.—The due Na.... BUITIII AMERICA, PO, Elheyberd, lU le.ave for the •1.110 aud ail tateamediate port. on THIS DAY. 12th [aqua- Pir height or panag• .pply on baud ar to • acß . VLACH, BARNFS A 00 0 Ageekts. _ RICHAIIDSOiII'S X FL 18 13 I. I I INT Damasks, Diapers, fice. CONSIIMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN . ENO, and those dedrous of obtaining 'the GENUINE OWNS, epwld see that the article. tee, purchase are meal , al with the full name of the tiros, RICEIARD3OIS; EQXS ce 01F2MV, as seaman:es of the polonium . awl durability of the Good* . Rhos mullion la rendered em modally neopm.l7 as huge glialititlha of haulm and demotic. Linens ago item ou after mums an salad with the moue of Rl= BON. by Kona, who, martins of the loin. thus tullictod alike on th e Ponorimn Commuter.d the manufac- Men of the Vault* Boot., will not readily .bandou • luminous° prullthipin. ithll. purchasers ran he luipmeci on With goods cr a worthless character. ' . . J. BULLOCKS it J. B. LOCH d, PeLlyttle Agent., MS Church Anat. New Yock. WALLACEIEV FOUNDRY - AND Mil Fluntstang Estatatalitnent. !TEAM. ENGINES, BOILERS, - BALT 0 rAiva,laUl ausura, Aro Brick, Machinery, Put, I.y. tad Ceattawl, of all Wads m.de ' Grata Haw, WA Wel,ghta, Mil hum...roof Star, Anchor nollinClottul. Owl and Leatherlhdtlor,. Pumas flour sad Pore itills,the begin we; reach Gm Ilmutifochlow,dad In the idly 1.111. sold owe the Weeh ewer the gra* wk. out the ebbs wire ; ow - lithe sant bale Delon they ore brokoo by tho Waters. haw* Purr Win Stowe. wade of whsoted blocks. -- • PetwWsl.l24ll. Mathtbe.—eatlo.ooo to 20,000 per diY; Romeo twat Water Wbeele, wand Saw niH. . bow M subs. the war-shot, and twice a. lunch w Oho won of 'hood... Wheels a tae:" alth woeynt mown of water. altaktrlMW et Mewl& ere% moo matt paring. - of. Soll N 0.519 Liberty Wow; Plttebbrab.: • wltteldllw w. W. WALLAWIL --- °RUBLE FLOUR ANDCORLMILLS —The *Omit ind boot talkie of tho la Ito caulk,. Abe! toolnibt;i= Woo 4 . 4 00 "=" t/4 1:11107 WI • * OM= to. befum. INol lot soUSINIIO Nntoottotolta, 7ov sm. : w. Wst No. Ole litoirty . aeß'wtr=w .,, pri - rsstar.•3l-H, PICNTN,II.' WAREAOUSE,"''t Jarbtcal. tootaacleo, with ringing o own, o. y wormed ll great irritability; lotetuo nocrountons, I not bear Mu Nast excitement without botogprootrlted tor , &tiny; I could Anircely 01016" about lb* henna, and did /oft -• take pleasura anything. I had Ora up hope, haying , tread utntYNdkE,ho I .ppmed, In rah., hot . flood cancel attentkai to MARSHALL'S UTERINE 'IATIIOLICON: I took it, hoping against hope. Must fortunately It mood Intoned there Is t ot. healthieror 10000 golnpr4l Worcanlo the coautry. I [natal w4l neo it. It hi truly the wontan'a „ (deed In W.I. MU. FLORENCE Ll:suit: 114113114 L L'S UTILIaNSCANIOLICON sceiceriain,/ iv rare Ihlßng elf the Math, Whites, NarProtner trtntubtri or Paireful Araastruntion. Btelating. Inflummatimu and Ns. ;. en the Rildruy. or Urinary Orgaaa, IZeteutiara' Z. awaken. trA d Vnbe. Ilizraturrs, Arcrs.ll.llla.r, /tainting; pitegiarts, Ciaaps, Ditturttealrep,and gronUes organic or systpathetie, corano:/ot with the Perils ; orytno . Theprice of Yard.lN Utairts(latholicon - it One liallar Roeand a Halfper be ak botae. :be reetipt itz *elan Watts/14i tby mocu,free ei of Me <sprat route. /kpark.cubbr to write Ole poet office achirebr, town, county and State. We soul ituarettuee Nat the Xel.b.zine. Apr oaf oarecetptgribe money. Addrers • ' Geo. H KEYB/16,14oWcodst.; Pitaburgh, bpl4-davrT tilirn or the, Gob!. Mortar. • JOY TO T ID A Dal srAltll' a . P"r:'._„"+'``.;::s 4 z` i A PRIM llseD or • rticia c LOBBY H ..17. Talk of beauty, Ito not salsa without ^fine hoed pf beta s the. teed the folio l og, nod if you ask more we cizeolar around each Will and no one can doubt.' • . • PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR-8E5'.104.9;: TIV.P..—Ire call • e attention of all old Stud' Young4d. thin wonderful pre• • • which turas hack to ft* ortgleil - color, gray bolo-reov .re the bred of tho told whit a lumni ant growth—mums . th e &warner; itching, and all Motto.; nun cruptions—can . a croirlrod doe of the tattird &dd.< . nod hence, if root m • milder de coring for the bale; 7.1 . 4 preserve Its color, an. keep It from falling to cavern* . Old No; inn l Its natured • • ty. We call then upon the the gray, or dimmed I • scalp tomes inland cooly theyouog will not, an they vain. the Mewing luck., or the witching curl, ever be without L Ia praise la upon, the tongue of 111 - thousand. The Agent for Prof. • nod', flair Restorative to ern, received the folio Mg letter in regatd to at,. Restore tin, • fow weeks ducal 'Darr Roma. Conn-, jot} 23,1&61 , AU. LAAITIIMITII-411A: I have Nadi tnmbled with date drag or scurf en my head for mum than a. year, toy- leggin to commit, scurf and hair together fear .. Baron paper about "Wood's hair Remora: en ma I called at your more on the drat of April Inst, end porehme ed otie bottle to try it, and I found to no Wis./AC/lOn tot way • - the thin It renamed ti.o scarf sod hair begun to grow, ite .• le now two or terminate. in IramUt where it MIMI OA off, .1 hasp at faith th It. I wink you to end sue two bottles --- more - by Mr. Poet, the beam of MIL' I don't know many , . :pf tbo kind is used in this place, you may tuore many bottles atter lila kerma hem. ' - ' • lmatkrlfary Yee., with respect, soros PRA 'P: .: lt• PrirtiintOrns., !e.g . !. 0 • Paim..Woon--Dear Pin To Oar ItesMiwtheta (Imlay Itself hem-Octal to me. • The front, andel,. the lac tepee* of, ; ::: my head almost loot Its covering- . -In fact attn. I !Uttar •••• need but two half pint bottles of your liretorattrr, the tip Dinky Mad I. well studded with a presuirdng ropot yoting hair, and tbe front is also receiving he boucle.. I. drß tried other preparations without any bet.eht Sr. I think from my own pommel reounautendatiom. Indere many °them to try it: . Toms respectfully.: • . D. It. TIIOSIAB,.II. D., No 4 0 ./ Vistimmai, Pan,. 0. J. Wool:v.—As you are about manoteitaie and.mod your recently discovered l/air &Month*, Mate for wbonmoever It may comers, that 1 hAr• • • reed ail, .. -• .!T.• =4 known Other* to nso li—thas, , J.lsaYar, fersairdmet ' • -;; been in the habit Musing otlaw Ilsir'Reshwattres, and thet,-..:cC r And yours madly ettpuior rimy other know: Itentfro . ey detest tbe head Of dasidrult,Land with Onereintill'a er will rettoreany preson's hair to theorighstil youthful color and texture, givhig It a healthy, mfrs.! ca ds gip.. .•-•• *. • Ode, *Ohm dhosioring Me hands that • apply it, or thedremon which it drops. I would, therilbro, ! vr, recommend ita me to entry one desi ro us' of having el/he "=%. color and texts:rem bah, • Nevectfolly.youn. *ILZON"...KIHCL . yor by OEM FL HEUER, 140 otal Pittetnitytti.,,*'T 0. J.' WOOD 00 Proptiotem, SIT Broadway'. J.. la th• gnat N. Y. Win, Establlehment)-sadlla.7., kyrhet street, Si. Ueda, .and.do. add by all good ' . • 41 ,20 . r • - Wok - filo ire!' r PirZIiTAIPIPXLILS' . BAZAAR AND. LIVERY STABLE, 1 , DremoND curt, Nun Lunutir.- --: rlrrsatutart, P.A. "' ' ' - Z 1 HORSES, BUGGIIES, CARRIAGES AtD -?';"` ' I thl baulky found in a first ciao Baum, .11 -",.:::,.. ,bato, owl to order at all llama. Norm locli trained and diabie; YOU*, devout and ronforuitde. SFr Ordars -lir carriages to tooerata, or for tiallfey, Priactiill, attended to, at on hewn. • ' -.. ••,, ...,z - .gbir. [torsos bought and soil; also ,irelit . .tty tip day, ...__ x. e.=ins NM. n. =tuns - •", L'oll6 AND. 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