-~~'' ~`3i. s'fl~°iFi~ip"3~.e""q'~.~».P~'' - .vRa. ~E7~,x ~.~-a._'w_ - '-.,?'~''^ { tiittsburg4 • FITTBSVRQ73c WEDNESDAY MORNING, xov. 17, Is3g OPPICILAL PAPER Or rliz oirr. alt', ends News Items Alfas! TannThronr.—ObacTrations tstien nt Shaw'e Optician store, :No. 53 Fifth st., Nov. 16th. t. IN RON. Is SHADE. -cloudy ' 29 :IT 9 o clock, A. X 12 6 P. X, tint:lette DAtt.v Moots Ptuvan Mcmtsts, at Meson nail, Firth street, commencing at It; o'clock, A. u All am cordially invited to attend. Tho exercises tO.day will ho conducted Icy nor John P. Iletker. . SICOIto Asxrransativ or ins Ahana ease M. C. very largo congregation assembled lost evening in the beautiful South Common M. E. Church, in our sister city. This fine and tasteful edifier, was in fact crowded with young, old and middle aged. We noticed in and around the pulpit Beta. Preston, Cowl,. Pronely, p e w_ ly, Plumer, Barrows,' Wilson, Woolfe, Swaney, : Russell, Eodsley, Campbell, Prof. Elliott, and Rev. R. P. Fisher, of Kansas . The exercises commenced with the singing of an Anthem, followed by the reading of the Scriptures by Rev. Isaac Sawyer, which was followed by Pray er by Ito,. Wert. Praetor!, of the Episcopal Church. The 'Annual Rep% was then read by the President of the Association, in eubsthnce as follows. We regret that the latenese of the hour at which we write, and the length of the report, which was read by the President, Arthur Kirk, forbid its publication in edema.: "The time of holding the annual election has been changed from January to September. 'the . ...Soeletv ; has more than maintained its position : .it-hastsdded 3010 its membership, making the present number 250; the dry detail of business has been transferred to the Board of Managers, and the time of the regular meetings been entire ly deviated to religious and moral culture. This Association has under its care a library 0(2000 vole , and receives at its rooms 20 peri odicals and 15 newspapers. The rooms are open to (hot public, and they ore earnestly requested to visit there nod read what they please. A course of Ica/urea woo delivered last fall • and well attended: a part of the proceeds was given to the Ladies' Benevolent Association. A Bible class, under the instruction of Br. McLean wan established and kept up in the early part of the season ;•nlso, a Monday Prayer Meet ing, which has been blest. The Society is in need of funds to aid it to prOsecuto successfully its noble plans. Proper committees ere now corresponding with cele brated men in our country with a view, to hav ing a course-of lectures this-winter. All-the members ore active in extending the 'influent-6 of the society." The choir then easy the beautiful hymn - .'l,wd I no, Iblne, entirety stile , .. burotieted nod intod by bland it; to. " Wit, Cult consent thin., I irnom b. And owe thy sovereign - nl- The address by Ilev. Prof. Sanand .1 W.lsou, of (ho Theological Seminary, tri_d_ea of she most thrilling and beautiful appeals to the man-- hoed and Christianhead of young men we have heard. lie depicted the privileges of young men in our day ; ho exhorted them to rise to the level of their privileges; to lay hold on the T reat might • which Christ hod bought for them sear to the Insight of their duty, that they way look down upon all meaner things. lie showed them that the path of duty is ever open before them, and that each one can do eomettiing cow, at each hour. ••Work in my 'vineyard now, sailh the Lord." . Young men have done great things al ready in all departments of science and liters titre, in war and in peace. It was a young man of 20 that ranted the Carthagenian flag on the Alps.; another at the ago of 27 won a aeries of the greatest victories of the world on the plains of Italy. Pitt, 'Newton and others were men tioned as having won their greatest glory in youth. In the Church, the name has been seen in the eases of M'Shane, Spurgeon and ethyl. The fiehLot your glory is before you. Think of the sphere of your influence ia,yetir own coun try. Without Christianity to conserve it, Co laeobla will become but a blot en the pegs of history. In mercantile enterprise, we stand :nogg the trot people of the world. Mr. Wil son quoted from on English writer in reference to the rteisieventents of Americana in explora tions in Afries, etc., and exhorted young race to win a similar gloiy in the extension of religion. 1 I. imatlves you 'ask 2 (leaven, earth, God yhe Saviour, and an the good exhort you to this g.Po riqa-oterfere. The eyes of the world are no., more and more turned to young men as the greet 'centre of interest. influence and poker. i. strea stregy.le +with sin in now Ening it . .. Teats Lulls Avould rat forth tha poser-11 in them , they could choke - Paten's kingdom the very centre. We hare reported hut a few point; in the elo quent address of Prof. Wilton, which held the audience ih bratithlees attention for. more than half an hour: Ills address Tres (eilOtted by aiuging • • Ilty elat Mt way) If be arse Tblrrt, horsne lLeli w yvvug to. Ix rn to-purity. ing to (' Le Thy tror.l rolly, - cly. Rev. Jas. P addressed the inane duty to mental and p. a young men .1 -inquiry, an in• Ile looked bac one so full of r nuance; he 100 juiced with him htreould only ho, and that be _ - aervant of God men in. the an records of cid , are impleaded n moo, 20 years of New York last w hers, the most e our young men. state of 'morals? the religion,of hearts of young developed, an the I from 1h seed or - children, the c r. • 'Religion what vr. all; to loSe, serve To have religion brkugs to a young man a jinn • istimato:of. the world it brings to him retire. Lion, oonaideration, wisdom. Dlr. Pressley de scribed thole poring men. who are called good fellowe f and, of Whom it is said, "they are eta, :mien to nobody but themselves:" and thoto who like the young man who had kept all the com mandments but tho ono to follow.Chriti. Religion givoo to Repossessor the proprr plat dties of action- The religions mau will have a clear judgment, eloglettess of purpose, prompti .tude of action, energy and pereeveranco. Un 'aer- each Hof these heads the speaker illustrat ed hispoiltion by apposite.figures and great force of expression: In all. that Mr. Prestley said there was a vast deal.of - oright down" prac tical good 6C22c and canna philosophy, which everyman, young and old, could carry home and consider. Ills sfyle of speaking is power- Ail and attractive. The cougregation joined in tinging— people that on earth de dwoll." After "Ilia with •It prayer and benediction by Rev. - Mr. Coil, of M: P. Church, the vast Audi ence diapers:A. entley, of the I; P oberet t , then audience. lie sail it was every to perfect: to develops Ili moral, steal nature. Wherewith shall leant° his way: watt tho Scripture laid , apposite to this occasion. • upon youth as a fearful period, apoitslbility and of probable ic ed tipon.the young man and ro ll his youth, with trembling. If ee bhme that young man would mild grow up tu.be a child and But it is so sal to ore young al ways of Sinn Look at the e; lyoung men, beardless boys, the bar for murder; a young ago, was banged for murder in ek. The moat desperate stab- Stul burglars: aro now from What shall be done in such a You must begin at the heart; brief is needed to purify the •en. The Christian must be cantiful tree is brought forth the slip. Take care of tbe March will take care of itself. want topurify the ways of nd obey God is to have . , Arerrratra Or de DO N Wirtrine.—At a meet ing of Um Committee of Arrangements for the Centennial Celebration, last evening, the follow ing letter from , Efon. Ifni. Wahine, was read, atgnifping Jtte acceptance of the compliment ten- A tt to otin iten dered the appeiatment as Chairrhen of di !nesting on the 2.5 th: Ilostwiroon, Nov. 12, 1858. hasp the honor to acknowledge tho rivkipt,:of your note of yesterday's date, inform iogine that "the Committee of Arrangements for the centennial celebration of the evacuation or Fort Daguesne had unanimously chosen me as tbo presiding officer on that occasion." This:compliment cannot ho denied. It gives me great pleasure to accept the office; and to condor-you the assurance that I shall endeavor perforni Its duties to the satisfaction of my talow•eitisens. To yourselt end the—members of tho Commit tee, I offer tho ingsttrance of lb:: high respect with which I am Tour ob't .61,1111 i nod gr r. Wu. WiLumer. . .144,4 argrate. .Ci t'siSAiiPOLITAN At? JORRNAL.--We haVel Te• enilvad*frost Mr. J. B. D. Clark; No. 4 Girard House, Smithfield at., the celebrated steel en graving entitled ' , The Village Blacksmith." It Is • large anti elaborate engraving, representing a hlrclismith having a horse's toot between his - knees, In the act or placing thereon et - ; - altoci ; his dogitands dome by an interested apeinat, or; the Impleniente of the craft are seen ; our:tif a win- I don In the shop, it perspective view is. obtained lot e rural landscape, inclntling an old 'ivy mu lled lower; a buxom wife, basket ,on arm, has )•eiiie arrived with our friend, the blaoksmith's three dol Every subeeriber to ihe Art Journal 'who pays lars, la entitled to the Journal, the fi ne engraving above alluded to. >t 06py of the Illus trated Conmepolitan__Art Journal, and a free season ticket to the Eastern Atka Western Gal /ales of Art. Subscriptions received at Clarke's News depot, 4 Girard donee. Baz.a ON - LAMAS' AND GNATS' Foss will be tiontlmisiti tide.morning. at 10 o'clock, on the second gees; of Lade' auction. rooms, Fifth st. The 'extensive and Otsig_viiiieitar stylealwill taabl6.:6A-12to plepat± tAelt tfalso, Iva." Ing Fri ek: ; .t t TriAl of Christian Jaeo!lT Com or Om& Tyner/ma --Common wroth h vs. Christian Jacoby. &coals Dar.—Tae Cabrt conVerteil at nine o'elock in the morning aid the trialprocecoled. The first witness called Solite stand' was Jacob Rhems, who testlfied—l am City Z o e_ Sbal of Chicago : I kneed the prisoner at Ilan. rifle, Illinois, in the Sotitheastern part of the State, on the route of the Great Western Rail way: wore a bine jacket and a pair of overalls when arrested; when taken be was washing his shoes, and Bahl he was going away, had roen working on. the railroad; when I took hold of him, be asked what I wanted of him : said to him : " Yon aro Christian Jacoby," and he said: " No, sir, 1 sin not. I am not the man you want." Said - his name was Jacob Grist. I said : " it makes no difference, I will take you any how." lie hung back, but I pulled him down, barefoot, to the tavern where I stopped : on the way going to the tavern, he acknowledged hie name wan Christian Jacoby; took him into my room, handcuffed him and sent for his shoes and coat; said then he was just going back to Bee his children, for be hadno rest day or night: Wan determined to go hack to see his children (to Chlcagn); on the road going to Chicago, I asked him where his money was; said he lost it jumping over the fence when he ran away from the officers at Blue Island; that he had it in a belt; asked him how mach he had, and be said labont $2,200, and lost $2OO in Chicago the Sun -1 day before : he asked me whether we had found any money in Chicago, at the boarding house where he slopped, and I told him we found be -1 tween $7OO and $OOO bidden away in the stable; that we found some on the woman (Sailer); said ho didn't believe that; we gave the money we found to Mr. Hague; said there must Im morn money than we said wo had found: ho then said ho didn't lose any money at Blue behind at all : that he only had a few dollars with him there: I asked him why he run away from Blue Island; be said he had been . reading an article in the German newspaper, and saw that he was accused of killing his wife, and then went out of the house into the barn yard; had aeon the land lord at whose house he stopped in Chicly°, coining up the street with another man : then i walked towards the railroad track ; a boy came to him and said there were two meant the house who wanted to see him ; when he beard that, ho crossed the railroad track and went over to the edge of the woods; stood there about ten min utes and then came away round and went into a shoemaker's chop opposite the hotel where he stopped; pretty soon a young man canto into the shop and said there were two men after the roan who had murdered his wife; and then he put for the back door and ran; asked him why ho ran away, and ho said he didn't want to be arrested, for he was ashamed to be accused of suck a thing; was afraid his friends would hear of il: asked him where his WHe was, and he said he last saw leer in Pittsburgh; asked him why he called that girl who wee with him in Chicago, his wife, and no said, "That is nobody's busi• nessi—l didn't know what else to do;" asked him why ho lett. Pittsburgh without his wife: said he was ashamed of something she hod done to herself, and her Mende would find it out: said he asked her te go Oct and walk iu the eve ning and see some of his friends; after he got down to the riser, he left her n minute, and told her to wait till be could see whether the ferry boat was running yet, when he returned she hod gone; he looked around and searched all over, but couldn't find her, when he went house to his bearding house; he thought it !teethe bar-keeper let him in: nest morning he started away with his things to Chicago. asked Inns why lie had given his name as A. Sutler: ho itni.l he thought they asked for the girl', name; Asked him why he left witheut his wife, and he said he re , ashamed and afraid she had done something ic herself, I then told him she was shot, and he said be didn't know but she would kill herself; asked him why she should do that, and he ne• °need her of infidelity to him, eons time ago in Germany; he accused her of it nod she owned It: asked him how she could iplinet herself— whether she had a pistol, nod he earl he 'bide t know—they had a pistol in the trunk, naked him how ehe could get the pistol *hen he had the keys; he said sometimes he coil return imen she had the keys: said Its father in Germany WAS all old blind roan That is all I hat, ~ !of! about tho convenation [The trunk, Vile of Jacoby's, was here shown and identi6o.l I s. Rehms.] Jacoby stopped at a bootie kept I y Frits Eokley; the girl had the keys that ripetied It; Mr. Hays and Curtain Bradley were present when I openesT the tronit; new inure ballets in there; there waea grin is one of the trunks. Mr Hague took charge of the trunks sod all the I art gage; I was not one of the officers al BiTe Ishm.l ' Cross•gramined— l'.- :mil the money before we went to Blue Is!, 1, I...piit in my oafs for a night and then ga .,. in iii iilliiiiir /lowa,. Jon t know whether Ire r. , slt, +-b-it his fouler Wei now an old man, or blind. iir Si Akio former time:l failser 1,19 now lining in Indiana; sold ...50...a hi. ..a. as; h e a toast lime to come akdahnuntry; Stan% he wabseal to get her here to got her away from his father; said he r had been in Pittsburgh some eleven or twelve years before working in some factory. Andrew Shieffer, sworn—Live in Chicago; have seen Christian Jacoby, and saw bite first in my house there: had nut - his family thereat my house• I came once and drank a gime of beer and af t terwards ho came and got my team to go into I the country: I went with him to Blue Island; the 1 runner went with mu-and Jacoby to Blue Island: 1 Jacoby said he wanted to buy a farm. the land didn't suit Dim and we went to see another farM six er seven mile., off; he didn't boy, but said lie ' would go back to Chicago and •bring his wife to ' Ice the farm: said his wife was at the Now Log lead House, at Chicago, with rho children; when we went to Blue Island again, on -our way back to Chicago, I gotdianer and went to sleep; some body came and waked me imp and asked for Ja coby; I went out and naked for him; somebody said such a min he had seen going into the bush: after this I saw him jumping over two fences running from a shoemaker's house. No cross examination, Dr. Murdoch, sworn—Saw the dead body of a Woman at Cork's Dun on the 10th of July. The Dr. then went on to describe the body. The allot hole was in the forehead, over the right eye; the bullet took a direction towards the base of the brain, and there the ball lodged; it glanced on the sphenoid bone; if there were two persons, the deceased must have been 'Rang and rho pistol held at an angle of 45.; it is possible but not probable the woman might hare Inflicted rho wound upon herself; the offset of a bullet from a pistni like that world have been in stant death, with convulsions of thy extremities for a moment: my impression at the time, from the tog nlority of her clothing, was that she had been killed and placed there; her limbs wore composed, her right I hand erected on the waist, and tho shawl was pineea over her. . Cre nieXaMined — Docompotition would lake place more rapidly in moist and warm than in dry and warm weather;. when I first saw the body the head was in exact Imo with it; do not think that as a gen -oral rule a parson being killed by a bullet throagh the brain, straightens the limbs out anti becomes rigid at once; three or four days would have pro duoed the state of doeomposition which this body bad reached; fated so marks of violence ..5 the body. Dr. Diddle arthus, sworn—Msdo an examination of the skull of a woman letarrea by Mr. ifult; mado it on October Stb; found tho soft parts all discolor ed. (The skull was produceL) That bole is an opening made by a bullet; (the bullet is produced and the direction of it shown; thejery examined It;; the bell divided by contact with the bone; a portion of the bullet lodged against the bare of the skull and .produced u fracture there; think the angle of inri donee was first about 45.; if the Indlet struck the bane of the skull and glanced, the angle would to greater; there R. a little piece of the bullet dropped through the fracture in the beau of the skull, when we were examining it; weighed the pieces of the bullet taken from the bead; weighed 5.2 grains less than the whole bullet whiek was found In Jacoby's trunk; we lost a small piece of the bullet from the Skull; the whole bullet weighed an lumen and 03 grains, Troy. The whole ball weighed .202 grains, the pieces 200; the piece now in the bone (shown) wonid weigh two or three grains; piece lost wont , ' be as much mozo-47 grains unaccounted for. Cron -examination elicited nothing. Barbara Zang, sworn—LlU, woman came to this country in company with Jacoby, that Is under his care. She was at that time unmar ried, and her name was Pletzrer. She married Mr. Zang, and lives now in Allegheny near the Cathello.chnrch. Her husband's , name is Bal thazar Zang. She speaks no English and a translator was sworn.] Came from Aschellau burg in Germany; came to this oonntry In the ship Ism o Bell; was not - acquainted with Chris tian Jacoby and wife; made their acquaintance at Mentz on my way to America; come over in the ship in company with Jacoby; our acquaint. ante was slight; often spoke with Mrs. Jacoby I n crossing the see; the was islet -- most of the time; was not very often with her, tee she was Confined to-bed: the last few days ehe was on the dack and wo conversed occasionally so with hire; be had four children and a servant girl named Anna Maria Suttler, who sits thero (pointing to the girl;) Mrs. J. wee not dressed often and I Idid not pay muokattentlon to her clothing; saw fiker hare a i light shawl when the people were droned on ship-board and just going out at New j York; can't tell what kind of a dress she wore, but think Itwes s dark colored one; she wore velvet shosz.l saw by looking at the soles they were new; elio had large; long ear-riogs, but I did not obserrethent - psnisdisiekr didn't see to shawl 'pie; ['shawl pin ishown and not resog_ nixed. Ear-ring shown and Met:tilled, eo far as to say, they were • like Shag'. Court here id jonnved. Arrassoon steatites. ...,.... . Barbara Zang, roonmed—[Shoes shown to witness,) saw them on the feet' of lard, JacObi; could not gay they were the in 4 same Bhoee she had on whin she left the ship; know they were , eolest;whoes; I wan examined siebektayor's of nee; inspected the shawl; [shawl Warn to wli.;- nem] hire. Jacoby put on slight shawl on ShiPt board; went out to service in New York. in She Bowery hotel; Jacoby and his family were at the same-betel; Milo& tome t0,P111640..0 . Wail , after the Jacoby family; do not know whet-day they left New, York; A lielaf a 14. 444 1 0 1 ,39: to MY 1 14 1 0 124 husband 10 amid me money, 4depet Obown;) iionot "AmOwll44l ,-.1.,.-,7 Jacoby' loathe ship she wore a dark dress, but T FIN UNIO3 Pwavaa taaVinn, yesterday, was do, not remember how it looked; saw ' white rib- - well attended, a considerable portion of the au- -• bon on the bonnet: Balla shawl like I hot et the thanes being ladies. President Barrow'', who EnT li n ni t n i, 7. t• in g ON 13 , 21 . 1 t. -11 1 10 . TIBER. i. Mayor's o ffi ce. J was appointed to conduct the services on yester- g,iitty,• J. y . ° jugs , " I . Mi. Collier asked if she did PITTSIBURGIIMAIIICIETS. or did no , err day, succeeded in drawing out voluntary prayer, - "3. that shawl on Mrs. Jacoby praise and brief addreaps. Several notices were , . t &Pea =or as Pitabwarhandle ) 11le. Howard objected. , read, soliciting the - Provers of the meeting for l n, Weans:m N0v.17, lata. Messrs. Collier, Howard and Sielineck hod individual cases. loang men and old men, FLOUR-them:lly aele (remotion wax , to Ma Mp or a t some sharp f assa gers h e re, which basted for clergy and laity, voruntarily participated in the 3 1 . 70 . Prom thorn, 20 bbie in loth tit 80,0 414 00 fer memo 3,60 far family do.--Mso some time. Mr. Collier however withdrew th e exercises. An earneet feeling is manifested in !,V R A ' 24 i " e "' '''' d s' 42 'e question and Mr. Howard proceeded these meetinge, which appears to be common to BUOKWIIERT FLOOR...Um salee seem principally for Cross-Examinal ion -I t w,,,, 3 either done or all classes and sects: indeed sectarian feeling ~... local l e" vie l 2,03 ,.. 03 1. 50 ~,,,,,,.lb east. 0L(d2,00er2,60.0100 July when I arrived iu New 1 arks . appears log in the general desire for the success l "'"triT47'7',la";;;7"orslilb,-7,,c41.4tr•Rm Barbara Iler wig, sworn-My father's name is of I hese Daily Union Meetings. MO bee Rom wagon at 73. Barley, 200 Less from wagon at CO for Spring, mot waft> for Fall. Daniel fierwig, arid lives at :eiN Penn street: Th e Great Panorama fang arrived, and we . B i ltio..N , S- si te . a tst/ bee new 11132111 white, a very choice keeps a hotel : MT I:: years of age: remember s house wi t h Promise our readers a treat which they seldom r (IRANDICRIGtoi- ea l cs of 17 bbla at 812,00. when Jacody came to my father' four children, his wife and a servant girl tamed experience. We understand that it has been ex- euraroes-eie cs too,stem of 350 brie Neationmoks at Anna Maria Sutler; saw hire. Jacoby washing Whited in New York and Boston to crowded 73; i ltrodo l at the ti s a;u 6 o . ngure,iind 700 bus do at depot at 72. her shoes: [shoe shown;] she had shoes use houses, and sincerely hope th at eac h a beautiful Lusio a t r e r 1 1 .... f 1 1. 011 0 ,1 r L e g A t c... 6 adtt,; 5 ,0. j work of art and truthfulness may be well pa- IIAY-mheat bates, or is loads at Slogto,w. tee, nit, like. them, lore in the heel, hut not on winch as tronised here, which we are sure it will be. We I .'ultr ' m ud"... that; [this was on Wednesday./ STARCII-mlee o f e of 10 ere at th (Here was another content between Messrs. P up on the lam- Offeesferetees or 50 be. at 14. gers and hardships of an overland journey to LIMR-eatee from atom of 20 bble Loolimille at $1,2:,.. advise all who wish to be ogled, t Howard and Collier, as to the admissibility of California, by all means to go, besides seeing r,r23R—._ .ofin bf Inds white si l t O. testimony. Mr. Howard contended that the tem in steady demand; Die 2OO to entreat 4 , the most beautiful Panorama (as the N. Y. erre ~.,'",,,, showing of the shoes to tho witness for identi ohl says) ever exhibited. fication before a description had been elicited . - by questions, was improper, and that her testi- Tire Pltifirnns of this city will meet on Thurs aent i lo ria fo h r the Centennial Cele mony, as thus far obtained, should he stricken ' 0 Hall, St. Clair street, out. The Judge said that he awaited the author ities before proceeding as asked. No anihori• t 0 make i a n r g r arrangements ties were produced and the Court refused, Mr. bration ' Howard naked the Court to note au exception --- - - and Mr. Collier proceeded to examine the wit- Telegraphic. nem as before. IlnitathexenlA. Nor - / 6 ---Thil great chess tourti- Saw Mrs. Jacoby washing her Moe, it was ement between the New York Club and the Philadel. after dinner; noticed th a t a h, h a d ear-rings in phin Atheneum, wee commenced lan evening, the her ears: did not notice them pert iculerly, but moves being telegraphed river the wires of the Amer saw they d i d no de round balls a , the bottom. ioan Telegraph Co. Foe the perfect working of this INi., the players were not in don't know whelner they were gr.::l c- silver: novelty, the nicest nen:racy was requisite, and under leer-Tinge shown) they looked like In::::didn't the supervision of the able corps of electricians em notice tiny other articles of dress - did not see PM.Yvd I, Y the •Imurle" ihn hoist inconeettioneed by the distance at tablet her go away that evening with Mr iseol , y; it their opponents wore stationed. The Now Yorkers ies ea s w th , e be da s y ho b e t:fore the family w en t he tihi caaa t•loyed In thin rotunda of the Merchants . Exchange Daniel Hornig, of their city, and the member the , of the Atheneum in more- K,,,,,, ~,,61,„1,,,,,,,,u Pont one of the private offices of American Telegraph street; knew him by the 11110300 - Suite- ~,tlO 0,..,,, , Co. rolhitTillg ill a report of the mores: from o n the senreing of the 7th .1,4:1. motto. trots New Yltok; celled for breakfast, book t: suit lie GAYE Vo, t, ni,,-,,i1. into. • WitITI-P1111.,1.1.1.11, wanted n bedroom, showed him three room, nnol told i Poen to omen's sth I. Pa lo to Hieg's34 him te piek volt tWo rootris• bo oadol one room wes tIo Peon too goemo's IC. /lit ' 2 . Pawn to Queen'. Otto fm , ugh: I saiol your family 'is too ler, and you have 0 0 0 hooialot to 11.10Orde :..1 in. Ring's RI to )31,,,, 1 ,', e e l I two women with ve„, brit he mo t t7o, w. , „1,1 make ' ',„',',",:,4:i'',.':,'""••""!, !;"Vt'inPll,'„'L'',!."'.4 that do; niter a while ag a i n I m um i n to illy liar- ot I' m 1, t,O 'a Itook'ot Llrt 1,1. Plan to Queen's Itlt' ' s tort room, he seas talking to the her keeper, ma my bar .. o'. Mo.. re takeety's t". 17. Melee Knight 'meal/eon keeper asked him il he had any friends or role- , ''' 0 1i ,,, we bo 9 sites o tho o. Ws Modem to Omen°. 21 tires in Pittsbergh, and he said no; Jacoby , t cou t ; ,' ‘,...".' KT I'''''' K oine" " 9 ' P"." tykes Knight 0 c. O ;.,, ,to. Pawn to Ilool,'• 34 ter) west ant; eall2o back et dinner time and took hie 1 11. a it ' Otloo Irra t King liotglo , 11. °Ohne taken Binh., honor; heard him talk about Troy Bill. he went ', 12 It,,,ht 10 King., Mewl. . out again and supper wan nemly over when he came • Prim to the eummeneentent ,r . the ploy, the Phil. Lack: after supper hie wife MU standing in the yard mlelphians monied the New Yorkers of their iota, But lio, went up 'tales, ho cam e do wn not ...Ilea Ills , tine 01 adjourn at half past nine o'cloek, which the 1 Wife up: rho hind n o outsid e ohs-, o m , for elm hod ' latter agreed to. Tho last more of the letter was been washing: had boon up maim eight or ten min- I played nt that hour, snot no return wee made, and ate': after a little he rams ettl of the loon, with his : .one. of the members of the Philadelphia eommit wife and Went i1,..0 Pens streeh and that I, the last 100 retired at ten rdeleek A message IYIII. 'teemed , I sow that oily: tai- les. n it , go alter 7 o'clock. I saw , from Prefecsur Allen, the umpire of the Net, York I hi m agai n lo w Inollllo7, o, the It 0-lert, 1/0 1 ,..1 ..,, . club, shifting that it i. th e gen,,,,i ~,,,,,,, 2 ,, ' , we b I 1.i ,, Y1S Street, ho asked to, to get to , i,o , t, f'•, b o n, grime. to odieUrn when en emal of of more. , and family, aed I got four: I tilt 11,11 he w a s to , Imo' been Played. awl tvierridiL OlOong other in lata, bon mire wait till 2 o'ot nth the nom from: said PI tares, to oho ruling of the Chen Congress last year. he trooldn't we it hoot would go in Ili 'emigrant - replied that IA special arrangement I explainol to him that he world art, o it t mien', 0, omit, the general custom. No imperfent e loran. r oomer I n Obo es es solos „r„, , ,,, in 11, 111.0-nin g kg. in ;z4irta lon either sole. emigrant train:. I told him he shenloi watt. 1`,41 I. - -- • • 1 1 would root hom ro , nn: h , he .11,1 ha itholl.l .“ gl,l \V t ...Nerd re.,, CITY, Nor. lii. -The practi c e o hip loff and dole', ~ what it coo I gave km C re l',,rtermt h, which nrtirMl ett Mobiloyes terday, ng eheeks for Lin baggage , and put the chests in !horst", in,, Mr. lc- ale roy, Nfinirler to Mexico, has boon hri or , the girl and ..hild rea g o, en the eor.: I helped on e .lord to Weohington. Thu sloop of war S. lou is little girl m the coin Dud the turned tonna and -riot will 1 , 0 indeoliotely put in emomission m supply her o u t for her en ohm; I then mot misood his vote, en I Ore ~I the Gulf. Commander 0 lgolen be. rennet.' asked where hi. wife wee' hn didn't answer me at reparatory orders 10 command thi s enrol onto, huh after a little, mach "rho is .•rer the ether role o o.lert will be forthwith sei s e;, our naval byre, et Allegheny, I C mkeo bun to lei, me the I,We. I th 9 tr, entcal America having In view 1110 enforenteet people, -he sale r wet ea tight. she's got enough 1, 0 the Pre.olent's fillilmatcr prordarnatio n f asked him about taking all lio baggage, ho msl.l Ad, fret received here state that Cum havalotte I eke has plenty of money and I n oil be bank and lake et. introduced to the Sultan ei Turkey as the latter my wife as on m I em Mowed in the tree. lie otos passing from the blooopiet le his barge, in pre, jumped en the cars end went ' ones of th e I". S. Minister end Consul general. the I Cross-examinati o n Ile eon' i ro , t .0 kI, igr iO,O t. 7 / 1 • after wards received et Court end visited all do tickets here; they sell then, in Philo telpuo. 1.0 11,1 1`.1111.,11115 of the government. 'the Turkish Admiral' an expre, tietet, I. ot / ,1•., ~: .1 0 1 ~.. : r the 011.1:, , .: , 411,• recently visited Ous country was remarkably I trains. ho.pitable and llttletlf ire. The visit of the Sultan to , Amt. Maria Sutler, mare- Au, rt , ieer • . ' a g e the almoner Walonsh was the ant he ever made to a ' was retool in Riegenheim Darmstadt ir t tim uoir , • forelgn man of war. Ile expressed his admiration of , knew Christian Jacoby when he lived 41 Germany o r her beauty of motel and superior warlike condition, (leis redoeino, knew hio wile lit eI on .h., ritlt.ll 1' Ilia Lit fro, ily teeling for Olin Inited stater. Us two years as a servant girl. did no, lire with tkc ia , I 1,a11,. oi,,rl‘ requested that the Pres; to o t .1- Id le, when they sinned for America corm to this C , ltllitl, , 0r , 01.1 of loin , hit to this versed. with time they had four children they tool boor I no , 6 I .irr,cr 0 11 1 I mom torderyl 1 , th e do o .d 1 , ,1,, ..,1 I iorol ..110 will, 1,1 1111 1. mune on tr , .to i i o o : Nl•ro'r Jacoby s chnsl4 ,hr.trlD and i.leiltitie•l ; stopped in i Watt'' , G rrostvell end ol , •bn Otters knee been Pataloirch one ,ley myself, ht. wif e , Jmoby and the I oppoint s i ed. oret. i . the Indoor, .t IV,.hin goon ~1. ~ tr er, ~.tor, together; myself, his children and .1 ; Tarn w rot :rod Iwo to Chicago Ntrs. Jacoby did root gs , l td A .xlvor, Derr. Nor. I, I.; .p at th s , ~,,,0 0 •41,11 01 they know where Alrr. J mobs, alert the .L. asec u pe r , ! hat M r eLioaroten has been onar i ti,,Mt. they wore here on Pittsburgh: he had lett wool. , iu ~,,I, 0.. 5 1 .,ted to the .enite item Ark aria's ' he r in the owning 11134 she lid not N.. her main , _ _ __. _ . doott Cads what time he can. home. I keiya to bee I ilemt.e. Not . 16. -Ea r thly eight Neer logien.' trunk oh 'tent, bee sot oriental.' : don't know IL„ ' h ee l, ' „,,,„ r „p re .,,,,,,,,,t 0,0.„ c„,,,.,:,,,,, byte ~,,,„n hank et ,,,,, I ' ,ppm, • o o c0,... g . or sure 1.1 111.1 I sid m oh. , ~ .10 0 00, of the team:option .4 their kilts tie hotel whole too scat back tram Chicago to Pittsl,oo-gl, .t rally M. Imo ! r'utie'k I: on k on the clatter The Convention woo .01.1 1 , (01101 them I don . r PUIC tom do h- - , n,ln••." lel 131.0 t or a lo an k ..1 ~,it,,l re shown j three ott the key. I to end on the mo e l ors r , ; not, • • Itn tor 1 th e Mho, 1 , 01 , 0 4; to the :acs': when dm dor we. end , • oe'r t + o ...,,,,, Bask Iho may isms, he ~,, ollrill• ~n0,1,,y, Rim the so, meta to 1 .._ ~,,,,,.. wo aft . name boek beta with the chdols- n '" re .'"` ' - The certmo . r k .. '' " I . ,'" gyntlemen; hem Ile.nr 41,011 Mr. e' 'I, I ' .... In ' ' ' I ' '"'e ''"l helvo &t: '''''''' n ' t° ,'"''" ll4 ~..,,;;;; .. 4 ......... ;;; ,... i ,, , h . n . ~,~,, i... 0 , 1 -1 , 10,1,1,1,1 hot Ire. ova fro...k ...' .....'''' '' eve I.4set ie the reset orloi the eta"..:::: ' '"" r. '" - "...""”" ,_,..`"" i nu l_ d- ' 7" 6 " - ''''' the night ti e wer e bete, there were two beds I n th e 1 .310V11/R IK ft, Nor. 11{,:-I - ao s 16111c.Hre he thia city I t broom ; Jeeel,y was not there that night. I rte Mtn WAn entirely destroyed by the are of hut night. Th - e efore lirenkfast next mornin g , he came up nod told , total loss is notimatwl m $ 200 .00,. upon olio .11 the, me to dress the ehildren. , shawl nhos111.; sate NI, ; oat inter., anomuting to $/111,0011, Jaeoloy' s clothe. and shoe.: r.b.... shown.; thee ate ' no: the shoes; the "eon 311,3 . owe worn 10t..1 l t,;11, ;showing hers.) T., a ./,,,,,y-Sh e hied a pair like this t im i irl ff i the ones ekes from the delta -body; aria ono, paws like these (showing her own , One Mr. and Mrs Jacoby going ant together in Pittsburgh, be , 1, er saw theta afterwards together. o E Ile, there woo a great debate between coma sci on the identification of n skirt" Mr Collier premed his question, the covet admitted it and lir Howard took exception 1 That skirt betimes to me, bale Wel/ 1-1,0 Chil.lretl wear the same: Sirs. Jacoby also li-d Ike oleo , tho , point s , out Jacoby to the eolith) Cross - examined-That iti eranuoton et. , li d. lee country where I come from. had loot Jacoby'. ssr riee three weeks before Ire left Clemson, beet t :oh the family two year.: don't know low • long•de . 1 . has been manka. Mr. Howard naked if she knew of .Mrs..lneol, ever attempting to d,, viol., to herself. Ttu. was objected to, when Mr. Sielwatook tamed thu, they wished to prone that Mrs. Jacoby bed absented herself ogre before in Germany, as she mar !redoing now. This was objected to and rolod met by the court, No exception taken. leiCul, Reims, recalled-taut tiro key, with ult:rh I opened Jacoby's trunks in Chimp,' front this girl, I Cutler., Adam Tousant, sworn • Lived wub Alr . lien wig last July; saw this man, (prisoner) nnl he gave his name as A Sutler • I WAR at the &Orbt when he cams, and I asked him to gl to our house: he went with me; I showed him that day the read to Troy 11111 , Ito came bock hem there about Bin: I eat by the door when he and his wife went out, and he said they were going to walk; I was on the watch !hit night, mud he came bank about 600 or two o'clock; I naked "Who is there when he knocked. Ido sold " One of your boarders." I lot him in, and asked him whore was his wile: ho said ho left her with A friend; asked him could he not star at the same houss wits his wife, and he said Ile then made the same statement in referents, to Jacoby's going away to Chicago that fir Iler wig bad.) Ann M 1111,1 recalled, nod various sr .l44en of dross, n shawl, ear ring, shawl pin, etc., etc., shown to her, several of which she identified. To the question Abell! the ober she said Ihnt Mrs. Jacoby put on shoes , here during the day. Com( adjourned. i...t tr., t. r St. 1(4.--The following staeliq won, ,01.1 ,y 111 ems. Austin Loomis .4 Co., at the / 41 er.hants' I.Kthtmge, lart Ironing 3 shuts North Am. Mining Copp, St,-,..t, $2 of, 11 do do do do 2 2ul 2do do d., (L d 3 do do do 32 d... 4,. . 1 0 6, 115 shares. 4: -- T --------- d — ' is no known rem ed y can OiCeo itt The following Find, wore .-.•', I 1.,. I er. long, of Ihp 1 *Peelle.. of cora, and Ccertanty of effect, that which om naercial Sales I' ontne, No I r WITS:ha In ell Mame. of the stomach, which ere or e rd eh th et, i„ 1 . %, 1.. throw° world femme, as Dr.i 1108TETTERIIRTOSIACII I/ ir It i auctioneer. morbid nalm n, the /hue. have elated meet remarkable 5 eharee Eichaugn Conk , 1 P a t...borgh, 5.,..t LO , ono, at.•n man, other ramedlea hare failed. Ithactreds of 10 -do Citizens' d o ,i., ~ 1 00 . (e'en:ohm hal • beer, given tin Mom who bath thrmonithly 7do Aneghony tin .1.. 27 2 ,, (..i...1 Ite eCh.eq, nil of width corroborate Ito elaclency, oh,. ./.1.11.1,t.r...1 A. ~, eilo g lo the direellane nn each 12 do Western trool.ranee ( n., do .O, 21 b„,, i , . .1 1 , rin rumba do do 1 lo. ...let 1./11.1 .1 DJPPIIPSIi. Dierhose, sad C. 19 do do do ,t, „,e es t,,,,,,,. 1..”.., (~,,,,, permanently cured by the nee of the .in do Monongahela do do I e /,ti nitt.re gold t. ) heogglel• a., yabere, and by HOSTETTER A VI es —The sudden advent of winirr bas pro 11311T11. e ma. Pool , boom. V.../ Cl Wat..l or 61 hoot ate. mel-daT e,lutated lie season's trod° upon our dealers, and Tnu united ‘ oiee of all who -1 1 - a - r - e -- used 11. pn e , of every description Ore the !Age .MeOere I, y,t7f7juyroeu(4 ygithcptiag —and th e i r eeine i s 11 ceOrd 5.. Co . 1:31 Wood street, have Just ro- 1.0 m—k that it le the beet Worm Redwine 'nor known (draft! from lin eastern oil ire with au unusually II been:J.o , l: i toe ,i ff j ec b ; eroire,ihelng.l,l,!.ltlele • 0 441z......1 . 1 le . large 'm4 varied stook of the various sty lee and 1,, ' ,.11%,,,,,.% . ,.. ii p ropi i,, ier ,, or 1),.. !Poem An ,. , 0.. ~,,' Algal/MO of Pure, Which I bey Otter et lower comer Wood en 4 room, streets. Plitdursh. Sve edver I Prices than the same goods ran he bolight tor " ""'"!'!' • '!und P•llPAtodllre paper. MO daeT Inter in the oration. 1 j jELIIIIIOI,Dit HEN ERNE !'REPARATION. —Speaking of Etas, We hoar of ladies in other 111 it ELUDOLD'A Carmine PREPARATION. lIELMROLDROenunte PREPARATION. cities and Lowe Indulging in the somewhat expen- , lIELAIROLD'Atiennine PRIIPARATION. sin luxury of Fur Capes at $1,000„ and shawls le prep/mat according to Pharmacy a nd devoted to them Chemistry, with the e at SGDO to $l,OOO To the credit of Pi toburgh ooK%on'llo"L7.`"Y"'l Chemical too H bite belt said that • while scores of them arc 2 2--„--.2--iiiifirs ,--2-EifiNic-..ALEpA„,,,,,,,,,,..:,,, fully able, but !Arr.. fur roper have ever been .n. of the bladder, Ithlneye,tintrel end Dropsy. sold hero exceeding an price $lOO, and not a , : lyaeiri ItRADI - F.EADI—qe amicted - reas, 4 the taloa , single shawl that we can hear of having been -I il. log certificate Gramm/ crater 20 year.' mending: sold in our city which cost so much. 1.1. T. 11rumote—Dror Mr: 1 ben Imon troubled with au aalictin'of the Illedder and Kidney. for mar twenty .tham. 1 have tried Physicians In rain, amt at lastconcle. WRIT, till WNW!, IS TIIE 13E5T, V ERVIITCE deal bake your gentiles PrePeaticur • ettele•• /bed haled cut Woo s Da/mover 1. s question oellyarei hourly wake( It highly spoken .f. It afforded me immediate roller. 1 rUt IlLiTles• for the bonnie of their children. All bora used three bottler, and I have obtalmd more rallet r 13.1, Yo`., all acquainted with the article, will Immediate. fi n. its er oo r. and kW much b , dtvel than I ham fortweety l) anawer, hr. 11 t Leath Celebrated Veratifuge, prepared pare prerione. I have the ltreeholfolth 11l lb ?killed and by Plentingllrea, Pittabothh, p e , it h er e s . v .,. N o m known curative power,. and Audi do ell In MY Power to make.. to net , nee to one of the attest rontediee thlt eau le. used known to the ettlicted. Hoping this may prove 4 same.. friend of once later hetubrd es the ailowing statement imam to pin la assisting you to Introduce RA inetUdrat. I iiiet eat remote thin Vermifugro nt truly yenta, • New Tear, September V411,1%2.• a dleaterawn, Pa... Jan. 28,1057. SI. kthOomace:. Centineren—A Toeing lady army ammalntam 0 tool lamb flhouldany Mudd Mr. UcOonstkk's statooter.t, he refers tor a long time very math tnzubled with worm,. I adrift.] to the foliewinsicsallemert: - bar to ' Dr. McLane'. Oelehnued vermlinae. prepared . /Lon. Win. Ilthox.othefetorrPenmylvaata. by gl.ort Eros., of Plttdoirch, Pa fibe r ccordingly pus , Ron. Thee E. Ifloreace, Phthetele•-.. ceased end took one Mal, which muted he to die:Alum; an (tint. J. C...K1M1, dadE/ 1 / 2 Tat . ' , lb mammal WE.. quantity of woman She wee ilnuthlthrely ~1i0n..1. 0. nterk,Jodife,Pki Itthht. .. ',V e ep/ age the dreadful Nymptorna acanneoolioettas Ron. N.H. Oarterols4.l3mnlor v 'T, nl rharne• -- Jime.atwoadmplaly marerreer her nettalhtedth. 'Theyotriis flue. Ellial.eldbdudEb. 1•'.9.',.. lady domnot wiehher tutu* meat-maw; berreddenco,haw. IIon.R.E/Orierandse 11. &Court_ . .• . ever, /MO Dinh trtmet,..4 m. went ti Wro. Meats, No. _pt.. a. w.WoodMtra,2odge.agleilelpk ta . 'Ron. W. it. Porter, Illtyllollettor,Ituedood„ . Ise-Pineblimm wilt be tout 1r DE. 111 7.011:'S LlooJohnShclorotnewtme4"Pbtall• -' • CattURATEDV/InNUßlON,Meauteetered by PLIALISta ; ilon.lEllanke,dedltaltatuand e lhattlithasmAtt - 13111.05..ofrttleattanta,Pa. ' All ether Versdfagatilti ithelptm. ' dud manyotitra.lfasesem.. , %...-. .- -- ., - T.- : 4 IWO aNtlPortithey nr.,llFlieseie granges 'ferrule:to, aro i i . 8,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I.,,kt e d ~.. _ bitiallebrethd arm Plilkeenf Wow bet liwt ithaltrela ma amoraysinNyinmpßzimu t to r . , dreemersiteNst Mr TABLI6II//f It V IV OkTritS P, eve y ' .sit IM, he by 3Pilkbl, dOWRITONik ar. ST4P 3 e/W ~... ilic'EXTUßialiCilairfaela -- -- -, "'' l 4 ; *' 4.- '', —'' - '-'••• "; - - , i.-.2., 7 -•;, , 1,.. - g . .—...i , ..... v ...1. - -1:: ,- - - - - --'*- 1- ii..., - ,-3.1 - ....7 Z.:...- • Sr. harts, Nor. Ir.-. T he tiros is felling rapi.lly all the Gaper streams are renottel at the tler!in The nreatber is clear and 4,01, nab the mere my be I IT f,1••••IfI4 !mint. It Irene very tiara la,t nieir arkele 1.4 —Cotton Sr, +old 11 , •11 I , Fleur hAt A.lvat.r.l; let /d.:40 61, 1 A. it h... h.* 10!!!) , ./ hush yellow KW at net Nicer 1t.% at 16r. FreiAlit a 1 - lons t,• ert.,l ...nine' at 1..1 Stocks hr.)", un11 , 11.n,1 C.Awl 1111e.41 C.ntral 79%; Central 314.11pais Southern NO. Turk Central Ittata,oz 1111,our1 Nutt. Ind Mirage 111a-hlgan C.ntr1.144,-.Clr,elso.l And Teltrion.`,l.A.,,rn- I,LJ thaws , N . A . II,Nf, • 16 Flout ourioth,red. there it a elndereto 1..e.1 , letpood Whi.ky hbit at 19 nog, i.u..vntet; reea Ont.! ml4l. rbtefir tar rotors dellreit At 6.40 ,:+ll - 4r M.* Averagina 1,0 IN. awl at the dor., huhlen et.ked I.6lter 14141 rctriple are 370‘..1 {IL. the 1, ,1001m, lb. Ara.. to 17,000 the nune tint° le.t yeti, W.. k 1... Arlvanend to I 0.10.1 and wet HI detnAnd at thlt , At, At the ..I"se et;hs,th, talc.... Int dll io et .letu.nj et 106010 Sc; It I. hold higher. tlre..o lueate oat nnrhangt.d Tbn money and otchangentatki•to Aro 01111. AltnratJon The weather io root. and It freeting. ZPrrtal itottus Dn. DicKTNsoN',.. 11.1-ACNVTO-ELECTRI, for Oh , sad. , nl (hit r,,, , •,/1f, , 0f AGralary.—ln ntitonittlng this machluo to a its , r l rinnal , uxrpubli,, Ito esprt,... haa loon Tarn! in Ito main, tartar, en ,ntlor it porf.ct In overy aNamtial parllcnlar, In ortlr to km,. rev. with to o , o,Flurntl ient , ods, m.OlO , r the uzo, au.l pla:. It r.drtr,...it in (hi, bran,ll or American Mat,. ntactnr,. at. M !CY 51101 , 1.1/ ltY. Wirit.. , UT ONE,. 11-tall I'ol., tto. It in admirably nulypted to pt erupt awl rnrn army form or nlmnfm, met na Conannit.tirm, Scrofula, llatn,l/!.•1,,pe15, all formsof Phraleal and Mental Pr , •st , a. loon and N•11,11/11 Dlodura Otte aren4 feature or thin Apparatria It Ilia , It I. recty 6.1 11,,, the power Wing , xtotalne.l Qom a Pot 0.1111 3lnam.r, no AeLle or other Ingredient. being ;mot: el alsolealle 4.1 retail, by DR. aro. u. wT Wh.desale Droggla, 3,10 Wowlst, TA PIO , ' A -- A fine article, fc,r sale low at flit ([Hr SCR . B, No. 140 Waxt.t. oeln:dtwl. ituutw Ithrm—A fine , citinlif: for halo ULL KETSFACS Drug StOle, 1 40 Wood at. a<2.1r11.-T ATHA R.tNIIE--A small quantity for Rai. el R EYSEI.O,I4O Wood et. orMd.f.wT 4TEKNt OR RUPTURE CC REO—DY. Gro. II tinropr, 0140 Wruldt lit., hno over, kind aritumsa for Iht ollotnod rumor Heroin or RlTturo. oc2l,lAwT Sum:Loot BRACES—A large :tgsortinont al ItEYESB,II, N 0.140 Woad 1. oeAd.:ArT n 11rnIrttmery--i - !taro FIOMR of 511110 rl..r quality. 0110. 1/. KEYSER, ,7.lAlkorT No. 140 Wool.aternst. Timm. Lam,— Commercial MONETA/Ll' AND UONDEILCIAL. Tee Craton, Caor.—Letter. from lento, lonian Wands, of October 15th, giro the Following /garment of the pro, ent year's currant crop o Greece, torty.five to fifty million lb.; two-thirds cold from $3O to 040 It thous/m/1 IN. lento, nine to ten tnllllonr,.half &obi from $3O to $35. Ceplaionik ten to melee millione, half sold from 6116 to sae.. Ithaca, fifty thoucand Lha sold et $llO. The letter. add that there areal. ready In the hands of same of the wealth/sat proprietor., about thirty niiillen potted. of currant. tmid, which await higher prima." 11corow Door aku Eliot klerterr.—Tbe Shoe lend Leather Reporter settee that the post week there hat teen no mats dal change. Stock of goods not large, and the demand for the hot two eeka a Made more notice. Good qualithe of hoary body and also fine calf, Ac.., are in demand, and es a gondol thing haws been Mid up clew From thekoritb and west orders continue Mimeo to, although for compare. lively mall amounts, ne Cargo westernwestern cities are, we think, Letter stocked with good. than oar dealer. hero a.morally supposed. The Now Eugland trade I. quite g'ood. The dentate! for California le lefts large. At the two pub lic sale. 490 cams .old for $10,310. The clearance. Inelnde, barque Sachem, for ihmolel, 114 rum., valued at $0,402 49;y'1.hlp Industry, for San Freedom, 2175 cams ; "gi Klogdaher,hi for d 0,2417 cook The Bre/ated/a markets tody were du 11, aud tmatactlen• very limited. The e Flour martet wee quiet but firm. Spring Estrus sold at $3,24(0, the better for choice. Tho Wheat market was doll and a abode lower. Winter do lined ledic, with wile. of shoat 10.000 hue at g 1,04 for No 1 White in store; 094101 e for No 1 Red: end Pic for No 2 Rol: Spring Wheat was homy at yoterdayb market, and the market may be quoted lif(6lc lower- About 24 , 17 changed hands at 640M1e for No 2—the greet heli tie• salt• being made at 65r. AteJerted Spar., r,. eo leer a. mend at fis@w e In store. Corn was neglected, and the, 11 no demand oxereo r supplies to the lumbar region.,_Om .. - e r, hut tie ..„ Th• Barley market remainlnaothro. We leer. that eh. propellor Tonawanda, on her way from 10n3ed e to Ole poll, Mown board 10,1010 too of barley, it he Lot r rn than tan or twelve days niece we shlprd a rand of Canny Rom tt iron re Buffalo. TR. Prey/aloe market wk. more attive m 017 A eel. o: 1.000 bids Mee Pork arae dieeted at 1144. for Rienary des Ilyery ; 4,000 Omen Rams d . a t - Ilder• for Jan. iloY deliouT at Olio; not 60. On polo. _old far &rivet) till January et The receipt. of lingo ero atlil hoary; but daring the pail day or two • large proportloa of MOW reralroi wero It - acted for fa the Intl leer. end the mat kei len! toot Quite ..on. we active au appearance. Thu llosnaod, however, 0 Mill good, awl pt wee are buoyant. Hoary fat !Inge are In demand at 11,2 5,44,44 ode , at nod fur extra fat, $4,,Ve groat 1.010 Hoge got lllimle weedy Anoott . grove during the premilt 'ream areury to bo tho 'stamp ing ground' of Rog buyer, We hoar thot Cole. county, eta some portion. of Champaign cannty, are overran by buyer. from 140131.1110; and we eaw a gentlemen ...ley who says that within the put two day. upward. 01-0,000 hogs have boom (switched oft the Torre Haute and Alton Railway to the Now A ihnny and Solent Railway, to go South. On the other nil. of the State, we hear that heyere Iron Ilarllngton, Cant •od Quincy, are canvevelag the eouniee adjacent. From Marren and 11/ereor countia. largo mom. berm kIIITO twee sent to' Borilegton to he I.ackal there - o, loom. Ch Ten 11.. M.ltt7. Ymorday moraine flow,. wof ere that 13eve heed of hog, at 50,2:, net, and we onderatand that contracts wore made In the adjoining remote. rat the tall. road at 51,73 grow, The Cincinnati deepeteho. reeelved feet evening reported a decided lot-down, and under the Into. sore of the new. the Market here cloned deridedly tame. Our dinotch from Ouch:mail last night quotes Logs at $5,75 (0,20 dom. few house. wore kfille yesterday. hick, etts a (3.. had 015,40 not night 3000 heed. In the new product, there was a sale or 10.001 groan ham. at 71j cents, and 734 cents was sebeepientiv refused 04 171p0w.,b00. Jeer. 131 h. - - itaport• by lkbllroad. W 0. 10. 14-1 tat. bustliors, Mord.atad A Con r, 3 bLls oil, Pa. Fait 0o: 21 by. oats, 21 do barley, Mita bro.; IV , 1.01. dour. Whitton L Oro; 94 pkg. cheese 1 do lc& tsr. 111 , 1d1s, Wirta,6 co, &a, 16 - 1.1 Smith co; 24 . d0z buck • .1., J T ArContbs, 3 pkg. hotter, Lomb A Nutchltmon; 60 1 ,, '.401.., W /I•6oday; 5 bbl. °ratter: 9 do, Cbsereb Israab GI do Lyon k ctt do, Allis., &on ales beans, 1 do wok&llarba ughbids d0ur1.1g4.41 A on, 3 kg. lavd, Brown A Kirkpatrick: 7116 slc. ,. Modes A Verney; le has rireta, Townsond A co: 26 dos buck so, 11 k 1 14 , 1gertou; 36 do, Atwell. Los & co; 41 hdls Port luv A co; 70.1,b1. ylmattr, Wsllase; I do egg., I do bob ter. It co; 30 do floor, J !Penny & Lo. ?car bogs, outlet - . 13 061. eggs, lies: IV do, 10 pkg. honor, 100 bbls wtdsky. bide& 5 mks wool, 1111 do cotton, 15 dsase tobacco,. 4.1.11 bealty, 000 do "'boat, 7W. nil. 9 mks , I , rsreesd, d..,,. Olaf lea & 0] RIVER NEWS. 14 -4 •• wan nrllliog da!uq at ft.% 111 or our . e..ld, and eo au day our rtolar ro[art'r I. cbwel.t .rrra hi. yrwt 'r w lla, ,r 41,01 . l lttn.til lor our ovenKre , 1,11,414 Steamboat Itegl•t77111111111111 AP-RIVED I t DEPARTED. ; ;::. t...7,.. 7 ,:a,:117.. "‘ " I i44n0l !Jaya 1, I:ll.al.gn 44, Umard. } : 11 .00,04. 30'00-3[o, 0 in. GUI. I Yak,. UrAbato, Tam, - Me Ranusrrnents. 11, A.SONIO JONES' GREAT PANORAMA. r 1. A.\ N Rt , l'7l: TO .Vi ItiIASKA, I 1.41 ',REV o.l' VD FOR TWO WEEKS °NU' el G 51 ME N C !NO THURSDAY AFTER N., NuON AND EVEN ING,IVOY.IStIii TII A',,NKSOI VINO DAY. mi. IA kln all i Noon.. wee painted from sixteen Winked daguerreotypes, taken at great cost allure and enmey, a. ales, 'OM tee endurance of hardships awl datogur• of the sum description. Creep menu exhibited to truthful, and has /wen pro. aounowl, by returned Callfarrilane, ro be perfect. The New York TriLtino woe: "It Is a [Oomph of Antericau Art, and such prokiitline make I. proud Of our country and countryman." Yor further pullouts. of this truly beautiful painting we mural' Ulla nom. ...lion In the afternoon st 2 o'oloot . ....ionionre at Xt.i. Evening 7, comownee at 734. AdiniasiOn 25 cent; children Li rent, ternoo Curla n, sad ger cati be ordered at 4!.; o,1”. I. ,e, Thursday af _ at 9ne. ...17:3ta 3.5 every eveui . pITTSBURGH THEATRE.— crtAnn: or MAT ' ' C ASD F 4 „, t :401,1 1.,?0r..,..4:99YEA LTD PROP/MI.ORn. Ir3l. )I.FA 111, A\ II PRICES or ADMISSION Dr. es Cirri° Mtg./Ito NIT/ante to Private 1t0.% 75 Pavony 0/rele ....... ....... 2.5 j Whole Bozos Colored liellory 28j Provreninta Ears Colored Bozos. ...... Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain redice of 7 800 onus open trout 10 to 3 o'clock. tool night of the engagruient of tLo tragedienne, 'onuagedienne, 51hw OffARLOTTAITTEITE, .Vl,l".r s iu bar aplctidid imporsonationirf i 'Maristia." In lio.orloa' beautiful play of tho DIPS. iVEDNESDAT EVIGNINO. Novetnisr 17 - th, the fietfer... Orcure will ...once with Knowles' celebrated play. in e acts, al the W I FE-slatiann, Moe 17J'LetIctta Wynne, St.Tierre,Mr Sl'Periand. .Liduce .. ill canto ...... ......... Dance Pe, oncludecleh lbe glorious farce at PLEASANT NEIMICOR. EDf — Te morrow, Thanksgiving DAT. two grand paid din , tonne—alternoon and night. Jo A. kora_ H I( UEST PREMIUMS 11.1 V, OE AWARDED TO WILTIELER do wizisopr a SEWING MACHINES, I . IV CR A 1,1. COMP6TITION, nr Tilt PENNSYLVANIA, STATE FAIR VIRGINIA -STATE: FAIR INDIANA STATE FAIR OHIO STATE PAIR lOWA STATE FA IS MISSOURI STATE FA IR In 1856. Alsuat flit DAUPHIN COUNTY PA!! WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR TUE' pinsT PREMIUM Ilea been uttenhoonsly warded to WHEELER WILSON .3 ^ BES'T FOR FAMILY mr,." Thin combined taitirnoily is fully mmollicive that hider & Wileon'a Sewing Machines. Are the very beet envnbreeteirent on ACCUIDIOf I. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike an ath aides of the fabriaamred. t. Economy of thread. , ::. Simplicity and ihoroughnesl of construe. 4. Portability, one of operation nod man agement. 5. Speed. • 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firmness and durability of ::ram that will not tip or ravel. 8. Applicability to variety' ofintrposes and materials. 9. Coinpnetnessatut elegance of moderand 132!5E1 :are-P9l 7 4reradt: Wag, WHEELER & ON'S FIRST PREMIUM PASLITAT , . SEWING MACHINES AGENT'S OFFICE, NO, 68 ITFTEI STREET, FIRST PREMIUM nwarded by the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, bel September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." And the Penna. State Agricultural Society hare awarded to Wheeler WiLson'6 Sewin. Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." THESE MACHINES which have gained such an enviable reputation over all oche. Machines on account o 163' I. Beauty and zoellenee of stitoti, alike on both hides of the fahri.% sewed 2. Economy oft thread. . Simplicity and tborouglineee of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management 5. Speed. C. Quietness of movement. . Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or raved. - . 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at taanufasturays prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH MEET. A MOST LIBERAL DISeOrA7' TO CLERGT_VEN. entsJAt stmtH. CHILDS C. 0., WHOLESALE - SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street,. Pittsburgh, Pa., ITAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF TUE LARGEST .AIND MOST gke'EryslVE. it otocko of BOOTS A. ND SHO.ES Ever hr , ,ught to this market, of great variety, adapted to P` A. LI. LN I) \VINT FIR SA-LEEt. !Levin, Lem) purchased DIRE , F Iron) the Manufaeturem chiefly for resit, and sel2ctod with' GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, ''2t 9y feel assured that they can odor Superior Inducements to Western Buyera. 4. , ruciun,,t,. Tithing Pit tmimrgh .rn Lrr , t•torLoon (inalo, or on th eir way to Eastern dam, 800 dual examine oar otyck before pirchaill, Lord. 007:(1:,:.w3Eur Si - Particular attention given. to enders. ROOFING. Cheap and Durable Fire and ,ter-Froof IF ELASTIC CEMENT RO()VING. 7111 E FIRM OF PERRIN & JOHNSON haring, by mutual consiMt, been rerently diaB‘,ll.-- ' ..i. .d, 0. S. BATES and WM. JOIINSON give notice Met they hare entered into pattnenthip, fdr the purl,. of enr rying on the above Hoofing Buonoo-fn. In ell its branches, under the nem° and gnu f r n.t. — " O g iotiNica, et the OLD WM leD. 75 anal.. h fie tel Street , near Diamond Alley. We ere now prepared to co, or, with our SUPERTOII it sloop or got tools, ofver rough bonntr, old thln,glot, composition or moral loofa, otenniluode, railroad cars, te., being admirably adapted to vldtbetand the redone chongne of weather or thn i on of tens,, and it in not Injured by bring trumped ovum. We al m ettend to Repairing old Grovel Roof. i n the most trough to.iter; Coo, to Cementing lron, Copper or Zinc Ruoff, making Mani wsior.light, cc ne,rln g I 1,,r., against lito actions of the Waath.,, for 1.1,50 por squaro, (one latutdred square feet.) SHINGLE noors oanzzurrmirf Preserving them and rendering them FIRE.PROOF, for g 2,00 per square—dlatount for bane roofs. This Roofing ir Cheaper than any of her hind of Root, and is insured fat memo rot,, nn foots! scats, ac t la that =tamale,. all nth, kiwis. Roofing rostrum: fm rain, with in-.11 , ,1 , ns I, apply log fh•foronoes nod eertifludes at one Offlerk. BATES & JOHNSON, N. It.--dor course fa not ref No. 75 Smithfield street, near Diamond Alloy, Pittaburgh i Pa dered wortideno in [worming it for tho roof. __ . _ wapamcliwt , _______ .. _ _ 'egular Zteamtro. Itiebiral. Monongahela River U. 8. Mall Packets Ti - EALTII OF AMERIC:AN IVOSIEN.4- 15711 A 3 IFFITELEGRAPII, I PTEASIER JEFFICRFON, AAFor many yenm I have W. tT0L1.14,1 with g•ettera l ' liaale i laid . TrOAThLetli And Ilityrour, bath mJsital and phploal, cripticee •- , lintlessumns, dull hearlachen pole In the head end templet OAPT J. C. WOOlWriltr. Con. Cloonan Casak. . T HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE!" ''''''" d l"d'ci th ""''''''"'''''"9 6 ' 1 th ' h °"". . 0 „ ~.,,,,„„,4 regales,, „, na . „,, ~„,,, pi, rosy sadly flur tgfed or etrltod,appotrth Vail,. le, annt..". burgh at 0 o'clock A. 01, sod nrerong Boats ut 0 • nAd Amlnin clAntA 4l . with lA , . Amy mantel or ithrnital o'clock I'. SI. for Irlllresport, Elltabotlitoseu, Mormons ' exertion was lour,' to bring on all the symptoms, and I had bela Ody, liellesernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California j In additi o,falling of the womb , and great pain to that r• awl lirownsville, thorn eromecthrg u Ith II oke mid Coaches j - - ~,,,..,,,,.4.0,,,,,..i.,.,,,,,,,,,„,„..„.w.,...,„..... I glow. Ota physlcian after another eshanitod hie skin ado Cannlebaelhowu and Je ff erson. ' glue rue op. A patient and pareetering mu of 51. kit Famungere ihketed thrwigh rt.. Pat.burgb 0 0 vol“. ' dmiraesunmzECNTLIOLICON fortunately cloned ma; town for gd, meals amistateranue ou brats lu, Melee- Boatsetro-nisi •' (rho] Brownsville lease at 4 o'r.leek la the A . 4 I h.‘ , A° AAAIi .AA/AM" to ' , gm= MT th..-LlO.O mornhigual 5 h ,r the !Mitring. Fur NM, in fix,natlun ~n- , INA JULIA ANNE JOlNSfiti. 1 i quire al. the thrice, Wharf Cord, at the Got of Grunt street .' an& 11. W. SWINDLER, Aonsz. I can truly wry that I bare been a aufferer for many yearn etina nnatt _7— -7- .. - 77,7 with ' blot and d•ninged menstrnnUon. After • walla 1 _ , Sec. . had other troubles, auch an rule face, Indigestion, 'moth% away, vaunt languor and debility, pain In th e t o of &Li. T FOR CINCINNATI—' fbe TIPTI- bark, a wart of aching dod d ging seroudiOn, pato tutwe,.n the thrmider bind. xtend'', down the state, loan of ept-a did new summer POTOIfIC.Capt Carry; outdo in oho ahrmach ar II Lau iis a lan cold hands anri will leave for this educe and all Intermodiate ports, on ' flirt ' sod U dreadfol ne • The fur 't. le • - THIS DAY, 17 th rod al I P M . For freight or parreage apply 1 make me feel as 11 liTho"utdl "" 'fl"' r"M away. I tried doctor/Icor) on board or t ~ FL AGE• IiARNE3* A 42 O I3 : , .. 1 eltruje,Oanudterteurylbni Cerle after another, withunt the ban 0010 urofrtriNclNNATl AL& Lou- j CON than e rid er,i ' m o e of my nymptom S a for W i li botto?", l a T orti t o r w ~ . nt . ”.,„ . termer ..:, . ~.,. ~.„ ..,.„,.,, ~,., nun maid know what it will do, ClorsP_To.3A riliirr a. - lla thrum, rite P if ---- ~,, gix a long slum I bad Morino complaints with then/11w symphonic I mut nervous, emaciated and irritabl I CQ ''_ . !kr_!' t _'_ ........, to about/din considednt.cllo=o of which I will trPto I tell you; pain In that...et orgatur, anti a feeLLog* as If ralnau 4,1 thing was going to fall nun Inability to walk lurch On as Donne of a feeling of Juliana; aching and dragging, W. , !booting Wm, In oho back, )mina, and extending down the minced b rldfn caused groat pain/ ans. .A.11...na15. It intnriaviltat e p.m; - For freight or lak.siga ripply nn board un s . net FLAME, BAltliiiiE rM?. LOUISTILLE--The lkleaseenger igtremor TIAZEL DELL, ;.M[4I.TIII7.[I W IT VI 2 ;; .. %r:rI I . "gr" vasy. , apply on b.rd or t,l4,..:Kiliklitina , rirtr Zidandr;tragas.arry o , -r ~ -.,•• . - r ., . ___.....__., ,_ ,-. • ---:--- . boadeehe, with ringing to tho oar,. amyl, ‘r , cif I.llltr.,e' la as tio - ii i rt 5... r. . ...... d.r.; great im..adlit7: Intense narrournakrs, 1 mold ...._ " ~.. . . .. 1.10. R NAsnTILLE._Tia, fine s don I culllcl scarcely move about the hot., and did not take pleaanne In anything. I bad given up hope, herina r sUertnerOLENIVOOD. Capt. .7. J. noldn• ' tried orerythlng, at I suppoerd, In salt% but a fliOtlll called eon, will leave bar the above- and all Ilato ports on I my attentkra to MA7I277ALL'S ISTE.ItIfiE CATER/7,100bl Tlttlg DAT, 1711. Instant. co freight or peerage apply on I tank 11, hoping against hope. Moat !detonate! It e.I Ward or to nos FLACK, BARNES at CO., Agonta. l 1 neriend there le it t a healthier or rooro grateful 7 c'uto ivrxsiaLLLEp A c KET LINE__ - , the country. I ttt ' st ell trill nee It. /tie troll he'W°olll66.4l ill The One passenger simmer 1LL11.310. I r 'Z I A"""J . mm 4 FT- 0 m II Lit B M-t- SHALL'S UTERINE TATIIOLICDN teetatoir, NIA, Captain IL 11. Lleslett, will Novo for granarlik k z „ , ...,,,, _,,, ,„_,, „,., . amithland, Clarksville ark! Narditille on TIIIIRSDAY, Ikth ! ,r,. ~.„',";-”, ,1 0 ,,,,.;_,.."`"..,.,,__“ tr,urfrar BuPPr.r <Ueda-medal. In tant. at Io A. M. for bright or piers .e apply or . - ''''''''' 'll'''"' '""'"' '''''''.''''Zi'l.4.4.&lo.llapl. s win i Gatig.rae Aidrsew or Urinary Organs, .Retentin or Jr hoard. ---,,,= I .t.Mblipne....ZP-rtriclerre tktf Die t r . s, Netetrness, Itrolr: orgirroc AT yr2 f reA TC ,l Ml:fledetil l ith . ..!. j' a 4 7.1 7 rtn orintris. Thepriee of Mar/bars Magna Cuirlalierne is ate. Dol7ar outdo Half pr r rinak bottle. On the rer.Opt of rte eotears gra bottles Moll be sent .5y c- - rprart,free of kbargre, to tar:Jett(' • of Me express route. ItTorticular to write Ore postoff re aildrerr, town; wort.... and Mato. sr, 1.71,7.1.2,w/fee list Mr kedith•ofotql, reef on recorpf qf the money. address Dm. 1 .760. l/. If FXBER,I4O Wood at., Plttaborgh, apli-dawl. _________glum of Um Golden Mortar ._____ „St. Routs, &T. FOlt SAINT LOUIS—The fi ne steamer MARINER, Capt. Draw,Arill leave fir the above and NI Intermediate ports roo4. DAY. 17th or to lost, at 4r. a. For freight or passage apply on board for ir FLACK, BARN& & CO, AMA. VOR • _L• Jac, F .~ ll' } lll,, steamer PILFER WAVE;pt. will leave for the &borCae anillgirlAe dints porta on VIII DAY, 17th lost. For freight or powwow apply on board or to oat FLACK. BARNES am. AEI, Orleans, s:r. FUR MEMPIIIS AND NEW ORLEANS.—The flue steamer FLORA I'EHPLE, Capt. IY. IL Ferric wIR leave br tho above and all itgertnedlete portant% THURSDAY, the 19th ingant, at -•'• lock, P. ~ Fur freight or parstups apply on beard, or to BLACK. BARNES & CO, Agents. FUR Nl \IPIIIS AND NEW LEANS—The ADD demur DEFEND. pc J. D. Rhoads, will leave for the above and all to • .._•,.Ltle port. en THIS DAY Eth Inc. Fur freight or poct/4;e apply ea beard or to • FLACK, BARNES & CO., Ante. FAR NEMPTIIS AND NEW r. CA:IB.-7 he fine steamer YOUTH AllkattlEA., Elbepherdotill leave for the above and ail latermedlate porta en THIS DAY, 17th Inetart. Fee freight 1, 'moans apply on board or to eat . FLACK, BAILYES CO,Agenta. • . . RI OII A.RDBOIII% LINENS, Damasks, Diapers, &o. CONSUMERS OF RICILARDSON'S LIN ‘,./ ENS, and thou desirous of. obtaining the 0 QUODEfolhould No that tbo articles (boy totrehaao aro seal. fel with the tali name of the [lnn RICILIRDSON, 50,414 4t , 0 IFDAW, as • nationf the soundness and dorability of the Geode Thla ia rendered essentially [known:lo.l.M. quantities of Inferior and defective Linens are prepared, fertaop after SeaeOrt and aside! with the neme of Sienna!). SON, by..irlsh ,who, fresrdim Ihn Indicted slit, on tho stmerkan consumer and the inannfee• Mew of the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a Imbues to profitable, , ffblinpurrlttser• can be irapetied on with gaols of n worth fool character. J. BULLOCK); & J. H. LOCH.% Agoura, 30 Church garnet, New York. WALLACENF FOUNDRY A N D Mill Fara:Wag • Establishment. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT toys PANS,MILL GEARING, Piro Brick, Machinery, Plll. and Outing; of all kinds made to order. Grate Rua bath Weight.. .Mill Irons, Proof Shag Amber Belting Olathe, Gum and Leather ILdtleg: • Portable Rom and Corn Mills—the boot In nee; Preach Burr thttat fileehlefeyneed la the city tellle and oust the Went; dm= the grab; take out the chteie ea.! re, move the smut ballebelbre they are broken by the warm". Preach Burr Mlll Stoma made of alerted blocks. • Patent Shingle nerldoes—cot 10,000 to 2;000 par day: lime's PateutNater Wheel., Med in MO Willa Yew a. much as the °umbel, and Mum much au the most 01 the other Wheals la nee. with an equal amount of rester. Catalogue of Wheels ghoul to all who wary gearing. Of fice No.Blo Liberty street, Pittalyargh. selbanadaw T W. W. wALLAce. DIORTABLE FLOUR AND CORN MI S 2„. —The Ilimpleat and beet Urticlo of the Mud In the country. They run light, grind Wt., and maks goo,l work, They are a &indenture to Lumbermen, Iron Masters and settlers in now countries. Per std. at No. 810 Liberty St, ri . eviab, P. W. W. WALLACH Steam Name Works So. 319 e aYI , 3:13, Liberty 8 e* Pitts torgti, Pa. MARBLE 3 LOTTELS, made bymaeldnery AXIL at low . prlort lionnments, Tablets. urars &ones—. largo stock on band. Truulturs and Wadi Btand.Topr. Imposing Stoner, Marble and Stone neartba, made by =Marry on abort ogled. PlUstMale add low to tha trots. Oak. 310 Liberty etroot turgt, Pa. W. VV. WALLACH. sollAnditaT PLASTER PARIS; ROMAN CRMENT, NT fur Cluterua, to. GII.IIIDuBTONEO .000 WIRTZ Ll= at 310 Me" garter, Plitsburgh. • • “01.11tudIlwT W. W. WALLACX • C AR D- To the Cleat* or A.D. ITOALItO.NT. Darks left ?Weber& to reside temporally Wahine. ton Oily, I here placed my nnfinkhed kw hulloes, In the heads otIIUSEC hIACIUDDuk Atteraeye, No. NI fourth *tree; te whore I reepecttally receratond those whald. hitherto employe.. me pre . .—Jetamais wcimatorti...: • r B. w,vwbalnow oiz the =4,bite tBIIPrtBo PAMUnit alifb? raPer Warehouse of ; HArwAr7l:lll,ol"4 }WOMBDesk Pads, Peala .• „„ rjr .m Lod bocuirsounar tar o.llo3LOTTriar 14 ... prx•rszitrn,cm, T TO TUE A DMIRERS OP a PINX Irtao or 0 8.9 I.l' lIA I IC Told of beauty, It cannot exist without o fine hoed of tail, then reed the following, and try.oo tut more, see circetm Paround each bottle and no usa, can doubt. ROFESSOR WOOD'S LAIR RESTORA Trvz—vr. call the attention of all old e‘..l 701111 g, t., this vendetta! preparation, which turns back toffs originot of color, gray hair—covers the luad of the bald withaluzuri• growth—rentores the dandrufr itching, and ail cote,.,ma eruptions—camel coutttual Cow of thenaturel Hold. and hence, If need m regular dressing t o the hale wit , preservelte color, end keep It from Calling ta Mire= old age, In 4/1 Its natural beauty. We call then tiporitho beLl, the gray, or dimmed In scalp to um it; end surely therionez 0111 net, as they valve the flowing lotto, or tito whcbdou curl, se be without It. Its pram Is Ippon the tongue c thousands. The Agent rorPror. Wood's Lb& rrestorativa In Now yen, received the following letter In regard tire, a lbw weeks dine,, Dazr ina. Colin., July 23.1 wur a . Ila. Liternswonra—itlr: I here Wen troubled . 01:11 den, 'drug or scurf on nay head tur 14144.0 than a .Tetw. my hair began to come am, moorland/ Lair together. / cow tun/Yew Hayes paper about ° Wood's Holy Reatoretire' na a ama,._. I celled stymie adore on the Drat or April bat, and north,. ad OM bottle to try It, and I found to my astienctiort It yea the thlox It removed the a,oxf and heir hetvea to ,wner. it Is now two or three inches In length when Mum aV of. I no b a crest feith in it. I wish yon to aend ma two bottle. morn y Mr. rout. th e bearer of this. It don't .11120. no or the kind Is tufa In MU gate, you may haven murk.: for many bottles sttar it Isknowultere. Tonto, with rennet; .....- .. Ptiratniarate,Sipt. o ;lima. PLOY. Woos=—Deer Sin l'onr Mir Restoratives proving Itself bonefish] to me. Tbo front, ...I den the ol.pert of my bead almost ion Its covork4. 7 ,ltr Gm • sem. I tune used but two balfpint bottles of your Iteetorashe, aud bow the tip of head is well studded with a proutisieg.mop or young A my rnd • the Amer is also receiving Its bean(([, I emu Died other prevention, without my benefit whetrv• or. t think from my own pernonol rooo mmendation, I cep Indere many o th ers to try it Yoor% restiectfullYi D. R. T110.11A4 M.D., No (04 'yin° ay. Jane , Z. . .. . ri4C1.1313. Feb., ,' hill Pao,. 0. J. Woon . —ds you ars, about to nutittibeto, end rend your recently discovered /Lair Ilettotative; I ash date for whouteoever it may unicorn, that I have Veal It and /wean others to ova It—the; I here, for sever 4 ye, g .. heel la the bebit of Wog other /fair licertorgtires, and they . I Cud mire 'Sealy superior toms.? other I know. Ir entire Ip dentist* the bred of dm:idyl:A and with one Mouth% prop, . , er nee will reek. say parson', heir to theorlglnaliZtlikii 'I: ... - color and taeturs, giving it ,a tictOthy, Rand sp. p.n.* and au this,' without , discirineth. haiod. ib.hi .'. appir It, or Urethanes which itdropg I ould, thetaf. ore, meonstaend its sae to every otte deeineve o( heelhe i hum ' Mer and textme to hair. _ .. .......• - • Reapectfolly._eiers, WAUGH-ZINO. For Mk OUZO. U. Earearto4o Wood et., pirmnro.b. o. J. WOOD & 00., Propietent, 81.4.11 roaillray,..id. Y.. Git the greet N. It. Wire Belling ,Establishmenr) ,ftl lie ..,?•',,,,..,;.,..,n, Market street, Bt. I .olllth Mo., and sold 4 .minvlrrl ERN Z , :g 4 P4wr- ,9 -':; r 4‘ , ;.'..,: BAZAAR Alp LIV e 'RRY STAB , . DikIIONDBILII9Ikii :1•••I l lAllinliNTr i Plratevztag I'd. ' T_TORSES, BITOQIES, CARBIACif ALA- !mail la vnrrthing Mutiny hand la • that V.. tO Oetter et ell thaw. 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