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This article !e -l:laded somewhat on the roroner, and on the ... 00late4r of the train, Mr. ldiller. The Corot - ~ ,iielieVitisoe assured us that a man employed linkintrpose Was, as civil, ranningalong the .felittlellveutrance - ol the train, warning people eisray'ibett,thet Mr. Murphy actually stepped an the traokiad attempted to cress It between therars Miller, we are assured that tjthitilleuilw is poignant for this terrible disaster, c and - yet he feels sure in his own mind that he not have been more ; careful or watchful -We know from strict inquiry that MitA•Al. is a sober;:conecierillous and careful Oar remarks relative to hint were based Apialds sworn statement that the - train was go. .• ..infattiont. 4 pr; 5, (as hi ears he swore 4' or 4f,) • adisi 4 lour: Mr. M. says that, nots.knowlng thirez et retail movement at the time, he could only Blear to the fact.thst, to the best of Ms were going from- - 4 to 4i miles per hodr„ . bat bethinks they ray not harti been go . lag as muCtreyen es was obliged to lix upon .cornsipproximete speed in his testimony, autlytildlelo the beet or..hia belief,lt may hare been % 4 , Mao tag kite been stanA..Here 'theft therelle fixing upon the exact epee& • We need amass thle matter' no' further.' We wish to attach no blame where 'it' does nit be- , long. We woald, however; hold every ' strictly_ responsible in such eases, and at the same time inculcate, as far as we are able, the sentiment of the awful sacredness of human life. It the sad event of last week shall excite greater iigilance on the part of officera_ of railway • and of pedestrbuta In **crowded street ''.if3(4llltioilsten been without its uses: A Rim Revive Dztoeiii:-The N. Y. Expre.ri bag a report. :of the trial of .Ren Prof-Jamey Christie, before' the Reformed Presbyterian' Prosbytmy New York for crim. con., with-n lady ltsinilit,Pillsbergh. The nutter had been' before the Presbytery of Pennsylsanis; but vas transferred to:Now 'Tort. for trial. The Eiptes; itilb " . , ~. , 'llle Presbytery on Wednesday aftertioori;:by a assietty: unanimous -sole, 'saspended the Res. iDe fkini-Ahe. privileges of the church, and de pOied,lilta front ererelaing- the privileges of his • - ai, newnw minister of the GosPel,nitt.ti heallotild. gere - ervidenes of a reformation and repentands.' Hiter.-Dr. Christie Is well known id New York. t city, Ile has preached there Abooftbirty years, the most of tho time 'ln the Sullimn street Ito fdrosed Prabyterian Olittr.h.''' die tuts also been a Professor in Allegheny "College. Re resides at present at Lebanon, N. 7. • - .- ono Dr. is about 76 years of.age; Is a man of commanding presence, acid wears long silvery white hair. _ De Aisi bean mewed twice, and hie brat wife, it .Is d, was the sister of Albert Ganall.., m a j. road mifi has foe a Lam time .......,,,, Sok 10. Want. to - :; - =... - ey, laMtliciliatisk Mai he mentioned-the fact; end said she was getting better, but that'it.istut nob his fault: . --1501 T .. . . SrIEKIRAT 110A17.ady a day passes but what we; might 'chronicle some new success or improvement of the renowned piano of Steinway & Banc- New Fork: ' We glean from eastern pa, pa_a_Matheyisavieatrgedtlar menufrotthi ng fealties to An enormous extent, and, 'that' el an& they 'keep their hands going. day and night, they ere far. Irak applying the ever in creasing....demand.: In another column their swam, B. 113eber lc Bro., Advenrtise the arrival of two new instruments from that factory, and an hoar after unpacking,: one of them was al ready dispelled of. : it is a line, full. coven octave rosewood piano, lab` Iran fremd;- fiver-strings, French grand action, /co., and was purchased by CoL J. W. Beasell, editor of theAtieric ta Stand ard, at tfitiontown, Pa., The tone positivise all thatrianisa, miittineas and mielloimeesof sound' for which the 8t way plaid are:distinguiebed, and which has fled for warm so 'extensive a reputation. It i a superb inatunent altogeth er, and we comp meat our ootemporazy on hie e, judgment and tar ,ill. theaelection.. . ' I . •,- , • Tan house bunted on Coal 3311 last Thursday - evening; Itia . " 01111 dby Mr. Peel He had built eajelki it within dear a a cost of $700... , The Jaarnal„ ..Ile was wor king in Allegheny eityand found it..cc lioonvenient- to ids work there that he had Minton&(hM family on Monday last to the neighberhoa of, , his work. No one resi ded is fralloure, no Ammo in it, and how the Are commenced, lea topiary: The whole interior of thihase was in names when discovered. The house of Joseph Cochran, coal dealer, on the north and of Mr., Martin; sexton Of, the. 2nd Presbyterian Church, on the south, were : saps mita from the burnt one by some twrelre feet. There waireearoeli, any "rind or eleetraiese, Iwo bootees temiCalso have bean burnt. The base 1 of Jannis . IPICIait (of Bailey, M'Etnut & C 0.,) and the Ep, Church were both within 100 fret of the burnt hence." I • —____ -Excarnon.—hir, Howard submitted to the Court, on Saturday morning, a paper setting forth as an exception lathe cased Jacoby that, as according to the Coustitntion; the . .. Judges of the Court ComeootTleas in each county shall by virtue of their of be jostles of Oywrand Terminer and general jail delivery, bat they shall wet hold a Court of Aver_nied Terminer when• the Judge, of the Supreme Court, or any of -Heim; atoll be sitting in the same county," thireforo,-thwessia judges were in - session here at the theta the trial of Jacoby, the trial which he had letutconstitutional. it Is said, however, that-Ilds clams° is oonstruedlo mean "when the Supreme Court is sitting in the unto county as a C1:441 . of Oyer 41W '11.1*17e4 - - A GMT Errsorami—Agents are at present ' hi title thy gettiog llets of tho busbies! house' and firms: These are to go to the Making up of an United States Beal: Mai Directory, lo which chi libi the addrtra of leading hilliness houses in every city, town and village ii . ,the United This book will be 20 inchee'long by 18 wide, bedew 1200 pages, endibridshed to sub scriber" at $lO per copy. It will be ready for distribution in March, 1869: The publisher is Edwin Aretwikroton. This - is an euterprise worthy of the ege, and we may 'give a more ex tended Indica of it at another time. . . . • Amn.......„-l i ataLltinehatt, a brakeman on Jae eseeterinwenteeleht, en - the Pennsyirenhi itslieenkrWhlle endesearinslo if amp on n 'nape: kilt testa st Newport, lost his halance—end fell uneentwith the lralty iblah'piaed over. one of , hta lass; Injuring it se 7 that,amptustion Wee matted n , The - operatiOn wee -el na fa irtmessfe wi7lor n. 7 Performed: : eiaing the paint in a vt aleatiney. . „ . Eat: ot advertising .hOlptli tan flotations seotaaeed' to pay a fine at ~ tundred dolls:II:and .tottai or era eeenr►t7 Itdtillwry Z:, klatchatz. otatlatall .. at i t i eur .. ••lk eisifehati low, who has been la jaklidoett ?oly i 1857,, , innseldeneed tom's 'flow at 61 c ud * i.o,wd uttd_wtwoone arratteo . koptlioomentrin the s . '' - fl a k ap,.the Allegheny country" the Elk Oonaty Rgyntrier in kvair meet editorial de- Apuit, - thetV.llte ; hottor of laying the -- Atlentio estls(Thof . .illyattee hill Pest ,heerd,the'aunra,) bileatanlOti'jgr_:l.ltnelianen's :administration. seuidaooo Th. zikwer taw-riot .heisid jai it the 'in*" that'll* ' cablt As.. nearly. as :bee a Otaihireatititchinal Eittuall • Twivlitilideyn era near. Every body will be anziontl.le parclime _gifts for the family, the wife, the Mend, the Aster or the brother. We stadl'Aele. holumn fey the Holidays, and we hefts. „tglE•Xtalnitanta Ithe cater for the seam% .and hoe sl.oa to over, will core forwir.d . ..iind let tltitittojde n itnitat the het. _ Aiiik.arriaL-2,829 ale of pa' bactictol --- kitaidipsit- 2aB gt 4-4, - v gn ~a^ x Befil,Beta - Ifugargitann.—lllsorge Decks that . _ the ir1A411 *.W 410 . 1,411 / 61 0 1 1 41113 °N 1 4.4 10 1 11 .na . Ella'stilitted , treerboard,ts allege:l,low - Iliiiiled nrill err the Clara..Desti.' .11.i.' .Iniktelftleki appeared before the Maier ire hie coniteel;;_ t tAleming_tiok - pinoe Saturday after noon,. when Mr. Eft kWhick Oiled a riburber of authorities to ihow The, Want of, jurisdiction in the Mayor, as it is alleged that the offense wart. committed addle the boat was lying at a place Bailed Murrayaville; - Jatrksen sm.,. Va. Mr. - Sdrkystriek : earning)... protested against the jurisdiction, and soliedtedr.the- discharge of the holding that he had jurLidi defendant. Thellayorgavethefollowingopinion, ray on "This being the ascend - cue of the kind that has been brought to tey, attention within a few days, I have siren It careful consideration. The question of "jurisdiction" has been raised, and it has been strenuously contended by de fendant's counsel that, an a magistrate, I can not take cognizance of an offence committed be yond the State and county. In this Map I be lieve It is my duty to hold the defendants for a further hearing; and I. am satisfied I have au thority to commit them to jail to await the law ful demands of the proper authority. This offence is charged to have been commit ted on the Ohio, and the Supreme - Court of the United States have decided that the United States Courts hare admiralty jurisdiction on the Ohio river; and this offence might be taken cog nizance of in the Circuit Court; but let that bean It may, I am fay eatisfied that when a felony has been perpetrated in. another State, and the party or parties flee into this State, our magistrates, on a proper information, on oath of the facts; have the right to issue warrants for their arrest, end to commit the scanned until time be given to take the legal steps by the au therities of that other State for demanding a surrender:. and I believe I have a right to issue the warrant and hold to bail, or commit, before a demand has been made by the executive of the State from which they flee. See 13 5. -&-It. 195; Lewis' Criminal Laws, 260; 21 Johns, 477." str. K. made exception to the term "fleeing from one State into another," this not being the case hero. 'The prisoners were here in the dis charge of their proper duties, and not as fagi tires from justice. The Mayor thought be could not take the - responsibility of discharging them, however, and evidence was produced as to the facts. Mr. Davis, the prosecuting_ssitness, was cross-examined by ..Mr. Kirkpatrick, who urged the prisoner's discharge on the want of evidence. The Mayor thought otherwise, and committed the defendant, in default of $6OOO bail, for a further hearing on Friday Morning next, at 10 o'clock, A. 7d. , -....„29 310 --- 1 We have received from . Hutt & Miner a Jae simile of the !Declaration of Independence as drafted by Jefferson . , with all the entente@ and alterations. It is lithographed from the original and worthy of being framed at an ornament of the parlor or library. Also, from the same, the London Quarterly Resins far October, Scott & Co.'s reprint. The contents are rich and instructive. An article on James Watt, giving a history of his invention of the steam engine, is worth the price of the whole number. Also, Frinac Legies :Budgd of Fun for January a monthly publication, containing a large amoun of amtming matter, most profusely and band• Inanely illustrated. Also American Monthly, an Illustrated Magazine of fact and fancy, published in New ort by Dame & Co. tit 15 cents a number. It is handsomely printed, and from the mere glance we 'been able to give it, its literary , contents appear to be good. All of the above can be Lad of Bunt & Miner, Masonic FM,' Fifth street. ITNITZD STATZ9 CIRCUIT COUR.T.—Ekeeviber 4. —Before Hon. Thai Irwin._Motion for special Injunction to restrain infringement of Patent. In this case, which is a bill in equity, Sled by John Stainthrop, John W. Hunter and Stephen. fieqtdine agalnet B. C. and J. H. Sawyer, of tide city fo r infringement of Letters Patent, grant ed on the Gth of March, 1f358, to John Stain.; throp, for machines for making cants; an op -• plication wee made to the Court by the com plainant, the ownoreet Stainthrop'a Patent, for a preliminary injunction against the defendants, B. 0. & J. ii. Sawyer. The MO came on for hearing on affidavits and proof,, and thereupon the Court granted a writ of injunction against tho defendants, en joining and restraining 'them from the further use; In any way whatever, of said invention and improvement, and from the remitter violation and infringement of said patent, until further order of Court. William Bakewoll, , appeared as counsel for the complainants. and Stephen Geyer, Eaq , for the - X= Pow. , or reArmin.oio.e..llw th. elan of gr . . , . At Meotiteg• 537 1:, B. .111.0000 Pruno. how Took U. tal ay-. et essulerefoal revival 4.1 laatleFArinA,the p at, - witli s trifhlfeertiii exciting events con nee , therewith. Altogether. it is a most won data history, and it cannot be perused itithout exciting 'marvel. Dr. Primp has shown his usual skill-in getting up this work, and to say it in worthy of Scribner in its typographical ap pearance is to give it the highest praise. Every friend of the'progreas otreligion should get a copy. For sate by J. S. Davison, No. Cl Market ' Tata Dams PEATILIC Marnsa.—Tbo exercises of this Siding will be conducted by the follow lug ministers on the respective days named .;.— Monday, Rev. Dr. Jazobus; Tuesday. 'Rev. Dr. IKeadali; Wednesday, Rei. Dr. grata' ; Thurs ;day; Rev: P: M. bictlewau; Friday, Rev. Dr. :McKinney; Saturday, Rev. Dr. MoLaren. In the District Court. on Friday, in three cases of Crwirford 'rs. Magill, the plaintiff took a non suit. On Saturday there was yet another case be tween the same parties. The jury returned a Werdici of $5,50 in favor of the plaintiff, which carries the costs against the defendant. lwrztancrusr. culture and self-improvement —memory, how to secure and retain - it-.bow to become good thinkers, writers and speakers— the basis of enctwes is, besicess, etc.—are the topics of Prof. Fowler's lectures In Lafayette Hall this evening. - Subject of tbe deepest in terest to all. WI learn that s man named Ellis' was found few escallop eines frozen to death in the neighborhood of Phillipebiug. Ile was last been drunk andin company with another man, an Irishman, who was attic! the 'worse for .liqusr. We do not . know whether or not there is snaps_ cop of !out play. . VOAL.—The "run at coal" which left Pitts Wish on Wednesday;comprising over five Min aret' thotisand bushels, was sold here 14-day at 10c, afloat, at the wharf_ The barges will pro bably be here on Saturday or Sunday..Cin. Commorciai. Tme EVANS MlTEDZllltsp..—The argument on. the motion In arrest of - Judgment, and for a noir tidal,' in the case of Evans, convicted of the ntarcler - of his.wife; is fixed for to-day (Monday) by J udge .31!Cline. The motions In arrest of judgment and fora new trial in the case of "James 'Tames M. Kelly have bCen arftbdtv.wu by pLisoner's counsel; •also ex ceptions to evidence, to charge of the Conic and plea to bar ,of a former conviction, liihdrawn. iror the Pittsburgh fiszetm.l .P1.0141)10 Mercer.—ifsurs. Editors The annual lantana township plowing match came AT to-day, Dec. 2d. The match was open to all. The day was Sae and the ground in good order. A large 1 / 1 111133. Wage of Unearthed mechanics were present to wit ness the contest. There were fointeen plows enteral wide!' competed for the prizes. The plowing wan ell taunted In workman-like style; and here we would juat remark that we dlfferwith. our .. .eastern , friende wino think, that he; who, with. his. plow, pulverizes the' soll, or. inward, leering smooth surfece for a winter fallow, is making the tost"Plowlng. Our thhory is that, in plowing sward In the fall; intended foi a winter fallow, the furrow-slim should be cut Arleen eight inches deep and turned. without Lein the 'net broken, and laid as near as possible atan angle of forty-live degrees, thereby oxposinglho mosipossible amount of mace to the action of the frost and' atatlisre; Tide lies always Loon our rule for deciding , on , the. merits of plowing. The committee were on the ground and witnessed the plowing from beginning to end. The 'mime were wsAl untested for, the plowing being well done. The committee awarded the, first prembkm, Slo, to licui t y Welched;the emend premium, 118, to John Moyers; the thkd premium, sf, to John Terrell; the 'fourth premium, 116, to John. Meldotreo, a boy 'fourteen years of ego; the filth premium, SS, to. John Bayles. The.kind of pima - Sued were. nail . Spares iron Centre; No. 10. All polobk of a 'good dinner pro.sided for the occasion, and dispersed, well seri,,g,,4 _ with the dy'.! -" • • t ' " "• • - Joan. F. 41.111116111!. p . " • Push Wtss,, Committee. Rosner Bert% ) anli r eac o r laminae is certainly the beet for at 'claw; and 'where its secomeanylng advan tages are shared hy both_buyar and sal*, it begets a eontidece and , aatisiketion to which the oppoetto to a Amgen -This aeocainta for the atteoeu, t'lnimbeent made by Cirsughaq, F'aderal Street, Allelthany eity, he Abe teflotieg and famishing trade. /114 atoeltat lose rate is s feaage 9 be of the heifer plate sad told for cash. f... . • ' 'Tua loran ofd tal o n ow hook pootrAraata !united at Boma., _ siPedwor Otroig.;Mlegheay v they Priding Judreciiirld, airlift . froio the East, a *len -1 enactment 4 - Jidlier,. &aortal .IPirserres, NA poacher, !planets, poen mo o &c o whjah-thay tout eta at asasial" Ty lott ftwa, haviutpuroband thorn ot„ tho ydo lowast cub pekes. Thertatodm, -00 head a eaprieit neartotont at hash ta conforttottery,% troptiidag the choke& .ii tails,. whkh they will :dispose- nt cheap for otoh, • elr Meads and patrons seenedinly. fantod t, in Atilf Amy 'edll - la. .annineed tet ewe thee they tdo War ilLiittior dine Mei ,-- ' ..' '."- -' __- ( ralirledh i .enate`Ptient*Zt is W 41.4-1 &i: 14 :41 t v ent - . „ . ,ALTAX74- ===M=il P r OMOWoMllmanmairr.—Wo received yes terday, trough - the 'Witness of Mr. Dean, postmaeter, an advanced copy, in pamphlet, of 'the report of Hon. A: V. Brown, P. IL General. Wo ebil ,at another time, give our readers a condensed view of this paper, which is long, Making i book of 24 pages. The Most promi nent facts in the-mutt are these Total expenditures for the year cad ' log Jane 30, 1858 $12,721,636 Total revenue for same time 8,186,792 4,534,843 This is a larger balance against the depart ment, wo believe, than In any former year. A PIOVIDISMIL Accmui'.—A portion of the heavy cornice over the pulpit of the -First Pres byterian Church, (Itcv. Mr. Paxton's) during Saturday night fell from the lofty roof, in its deeoent striking and en:whin a portion of the pulpit, and then passing down broke its way through the floor. We did not see the ruin, but are informed that, had it not fallen until Sunday, it might have killed the occupant of the pulpit. We look upon it as a merciful providence that the catastrophe occurred when the haus° wee unoccupied. Nartos--The meeting of those designing to form a Historical Society, will be held at the Merchant's Exchange, this craning, at 7 o'clock. The Committee appointed to draw up a constitu tion will be ready to report. Tan river report of this morning contain ma era of interest, ...• . DIED—On the sth attribute, of tem lut MAW( EVA, eldoet daughter of.. Joseph L. end letthelle Lowry, Aged d years and G menthe. The friend, of thelynie Invited to et tend her funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, froortbe residence or her on. tentn, Basin alley, lommllstely Lela. the Wel. • *PtClal ft °twig DR, DICKINSON'S ItIADDESCPELICTRIC MA critarto-FPOscpal Depot for r 7 sale of tAir reriea/Doi Mirliced stibmlttlng this machine to a die crialinatlog public, no expense has Loon spared in (is mono &wince to reader It perfect in every essential particular, in order to keep pace with the wondortkil Improvements of the age, and place it forenarat In this brooch of American Man ufacture. NO RAMILY SIDOULD RR WITHOUT ONR.— Rota Mee $lO. It is admirably adapted to prevent not ram every for • of disease, such as Consompt lon, Scrofula, Palsies. Rheum tiara, Dyspepda, all formsof 43,1,1 cot Mot:to! Prottro Hon and Nervous Dlatect. 7 , One grand feature of . IlL is Apparatus the: ;tit alertly reedy for ose, the power being obtmoed from ayermanen Magrrt, no Arida or other logrodientebelog required. Bold, wholamle end retail, by DR. GRO. oetYrildwi. Wholesale Drugla,llo W.AI Pittsteß. 111•Mmommino. M G N ' Y STER TILE GREAT STRENGTLIENER AND PAIN DESTROYER. The heat and cheapen Honer hold Remedy In the voila.' Simple end pleasant /a Its ap. plication, aquae end effectual in U. result.. A beautiful, wirollac externs/ curative, applicable Dr the relief of twin at anytime, In any place,in no; part , 1r the human eye., tern„ and under allairceimatanree. If yon put this Platter anywhere, if pain in there, the Neater 1,11 .tick there nrc 111 the polo hiu raniahrd. The Mater mat•netVN the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST FUEFIE TUIS PLASTAR IS APPLIED. Rhentnatiatn, Lsmenem, Stiffness, DAIIIty, Nervonname, hisomiga, Dyspepsia, Cangtm. and Cotht, Palos and Arils. of every kiml, down seen to Corns, ►re Muntatiatetereliered ►oJ, with • little paUenee, permanently cum/, by the magi. lallocore of the 'MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the sim plest, eamet, nabob Plemanteat and cheeped remedy la Oriitto.l. Its application id nalsersal—eynally to the Omni; man, the delicate womau,annt the feeble Infant To each and all it will wore a Balm mad • Blaming, Its cum Isagrecable, and without annoyance or trouble. Its prke Is within the ranch of all—tibh or poor ; all may ham It who ►n tick and en/Tering In any way. FARMERS ahmald be always rupplled with this 'mains. Ida PLASTER. It will be the Omni Physician In any tumeshold, ready at all times, and et Instant notice. Plat up In airtight tin boss. Each bee will make Maio eight plaster', and auy child can spreed Omit. Peke IT. cents. lan, with toll and plain dlrectkus. D. C. INOILELIEAD. A. D., Investor and Prowled..., IP Walker st., New Tort, LIGIIIIRATYS MAGNETIC PLASTER Is ullal by all drug. gists la every city, tows add 'Slags of Ms Milted Stu.a oc.Lecalkyl is DR. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS httili reoeived ti"...9 summit revolt:um Owl the pewit and pecraz Orme.= lb. Union. A.. 'nimbi. Wale for the cue oillyciepals. Flattilarica. Constipation and general nrryoue debility. it mut* ha approached. Every alll,new cum ail/ mat et fettare chronicled through um poblleJotarnale M,n. is uothlug egad to the enhoteent, to that which the afflicted fa i n mans Otte valooffelareatic. /tit toilii tone, L. 7 .= 1 : 4 ==1.=1.1.7. - :=1.1.=:2'. " t to all dam. of to community. Ail that will he sac. to conshato the skeptical uf lo healthy efforts, la to erre o lowei , ... xtpail titT1....15......,..edwriat011...............,,. ~...,.. m - DI n ~.4 , torwa.tiiiiingtra i xti"-"YA 1.7 CARNTTL PARINTS always make provfhionn 1A4,31.610 far Mores witkh troy wive in their famillen.— There are two medlcitesa which eivoliJ ho constantly kept in every hoowbold. 'Myatt. WiZon's a well retab naked Wally inallcine, and IL L. Anbontoct's Vernifur, which hos rowel-hewn known to roil, where corms ealstral. They are both ph•parod nod old by R. L. DA lINRSTUDIL OU, Wiroleado Druggists, No. Co, corner tilt and Word earwig. Pee advertisement on the 4th pogo el today's paper. delsitver. FOR 185 8 _ HIGHEST PREMIUMS • IIAYP BEM AWAIIPTZ TO VITIESELIIIi & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, OYEZ ALT COMPETITION, ET TUT PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR VIRGINIA STATE FAIR INDIANA STATE PAIR OHIO STATE FAIR lOWA STATE FAIR; MISSOURI STATE FAIR; In IESE, .41.10 at 011 DAIIPTIIN 001iNTY VASEEINGTON COUNTY FAIR THE FIRST PREMIUM nu boon unanimously awarded to WHEELER & WILSON as ' , BEST FOR FAMILY an...." This combined testimony is tally CLltletlllll , o that Wheeler k Wilson's Sewing findings Are the .err beet manti4ctured ea seeettot of 1. Beauty anciaacellence of stitch, alike on both sides of choral:die sewed. 2. Economy of t. thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of coostruc tion4 4. Portability, ea% of operation and man- agement. 5. Speed. G..Quietnetia of Movement. 7. Strength, ftmiftees and durabilityi of slam that wilt not rip or ravel. 'B, Applicability ton variety of purposes add materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. These machines are now Offered at greatly REDUCED RATES. ALEX. R. REED, Agent, oclBo No. .48 FIFTH STREET muazu LESSONS. FL U TE, VIOLIN, MELODEON AND l . 8 7:Nlaukrpr LESSONS. MR. WILLIAM 1). SMITII begs to inform the =Weal public that, deer, toes absence, he bin etellk - takett up Me permanent reeideme la Plttebariph, where ho I devote Ids Gotha atteu Mai to alehur Mom Vocelltuel Rod, dub on the Mute, Wolin and • • Hla tootaa are al the turner of blainoa.ll alley aid Health. add atreet, latbscits, and la Allegbaay city etch* came of lantana deed sad Nino alley. Tame nada knows by are plleatlou to My. gm lib, at hie rooms. or at th• musk mots, or at the dore. olllesers.l7. Yeager Co, au Matt atstreet.. 18. BEST • S • . . . • •••••• - • . . . LOWEST PRICES. CAN .DE HAD. AT. THE. PEKIN TAM smelt. tro. as ainh - si 4nw wow watehe " ' • ULOANIZED INDIA fifilitiffililltAlif PACKINC+,-2000 nkil In @bone, poltels and.= vorfout SIZOL It LI pro p ID .300 4.r.0. :hat Ain not affect•lt,etol. wood* to , onelthttOt As, ah Lo tebetenta' tete Po =nob' eleeticit: whkb .fikb otlegtediefbeit • Lod met be need about all place* irhe teleasoty. _• . .7.11k H. PHICLISP/L,.. oolE. , • • 8er.33 end 28 81Cle VULCANIZED INDIA'RUBBER HOBE soon*in= to 1011pcbeit °Mae. Thisirtlebb rnatablabiscrowarabsr, as it 46111111 4.thal7 t 11 0 1 0, 2 1 004 117 •7*4ti.diffin orb* V*, Inx!' hdu , 7o..l! lll3o trrectililty the volsz yroksionsat.-., 2,fu.kspyAßT,NlTßlVALtby:l_*4..bt --- Perusal:nut, Dec. 4.—The Conventlangur through the first ballot at 4 o'clock this morning. The 1,._ latest In the proceedings was intense, and the crowd remained until the close. The candidates for the nomination of Governor were, Mewl Letcher, llop. Mae, Edmondson ' Smith, of Greenbrier; Dracken brough and John Randolph Tucker.' Hon. John Letcher was nominated by about 12,- 500 majority over all. The Convention then adjourned till 11 o'clock. Letcher's friends are in ecstaclas, and great outhrt slasm prevail,. The Democratic Convention re-assembled at 11 o'clock this morning. Letcher'e vote was 86,532, a, mejority'or m all of 17,620. The nomination was de clared unanimous. Mr. Gordon, of Albemarle, Mr. Wile and other bitter opponents, were formally pledged to do everything to secure the election of the' nominee. John Randolph Tucker was noMlnatedas Attorney General. by acclamation. The merits of six or more candidates for Limit. Governor is being discussed. The Convention will adjourn to-night. COLUMBIA, S. C., Dee. 4.—To-day the prisoners In the slaver Echo case, sixteen in number, were brought before the Federal Courts on a writ of habeas corpus. The counsel for the prisoners moml that they be discharged from custody, which was followed by a counter-motion from the District Attorney that they be remanded to jail to await the future action of the grand Jury. Arguments against the constitutionality i of the law of 1820 were made by lams. Sprott:A Gregg, the Invalidity of this law log the ground on which the discharge is demand d. District At torney Conner replied in an argu ent of conceded force, soundness and eloquence. e further hear ing was then postponed till Monday. COLVIIDIA, 8: C., Dec. 4.—W. D. Porter, of Charleston, has been elected President of the Senate, in place of James Chesnut, elected U. S. Senator. Resolutions wore yesterday introduced in the 'louse instructing the Representatives In Congress to use all their efforts to secure the repeal of all measures of the general government restrictive of the slave trade, the same being in derogation of the rights of the South. The resolutions will be called on for con sideration to-day. WASIIINCITOX Orrr, Dee. 4.—The Message of ate President makes two columns of the Washington l'n ion. The President refuses compliance with the reporter of the Associatal Press for &synopsis of the Message for transmission by telegraph, and ha has only a slight hope of a synopsis from some other quarter. leffiraphle aticrkets. Flour Nrw d.—Ootton quiet; Balm unimportant.unimportant.; sales 8000 bble, Wheat 27,0M1 hue aold; wearrinfirm red /1,23. Cotton firm; Wee firm: 14,100 bush. Mier firm and active. Pork buoyant at VA for new toms— Whieks Atm at 254025%. thsear quieted Bt,, , fift%. Molas ses tuts decllnod to, dm at &VW /a l- Stirower; Chicago & Ilea Island 0l2; llllaoy Oinvidal Risfirowdle; lb:ma. 91.; Lactose. & Ittlwankie alt; Bleb. &mthern 71%. N. T. Ceti. tral 03%; Penna. Coal 81; Reading fill4;l l lllwaukie & Allis: 12; Virginia alter PDX; Illimonsl atrea ; Galena kOLF sago flli; Blob. Crutml nY.; Nsle eteraland,Oulnsto Loa & Onclotutil 91: Pacific Nall 91,44"; TIOWOMItYIaUtte94(:. Panama Railroad MX Ptlttitittplirt, Doe. I.—Plot !turbaned; wee to tr.J. tt 11543,23 for *opera's., $6,;51,0,74 fur extra and $5,87,4(gi SAlr, for extra family and fowl. Rye flour and eon:villa] nese quiet. Wheat warm, lot Mare eeßttee demand: salsa .100.0 mmnue re erio,nd t $1,270;/.=, and settee 11„8101,eo. Rye coand. and now Corn is lower, maim 4000 boa New Jersey end Psnasylvada at [MVO- Oita In demand; 3000 bus Delaware sold at alll(c nod Pena. at 46047 c. Whlaky firm at 2434.0,23 for Pim.. Vile and 2.5!..it4W for Ohio. lismtweas, Der_L—flonr dull Wheal buoyant Wee of red at fil,To; white 11.35ia1.:41. Corn dall at tiland. • Pro ;Mien. Inn. flints Pork, $17,50; prime 314,54. Lard limn at 10Wl. Whisky dull. WA 88'8 PATENT US BURNER. 1 . 1112 BEST BUILINER EVER I NVENTBO. A Certain Boeing or 25 per Cent! 'PRE UNDERSIGNED lIAS SECURED ,he ear lual agency for Plttaburah and Philadelphia Weide., Coversed no Double Chemaber rias Berner. Thin lately patented Burner la the oaf: - reliable Burner ere, invented. -I will guarantee it to save from 15 to 3; per cant over the ordinary blarneys now in lama rt.-011161nm all the nolureiree of perfect cohabitation and brilliancy .1 light with economy of cousomptson. Over no,too of them bare. in the abort imam of ono year, bas mat in public andarivata plum, and la no testate* have they failed to pernunt all that la claimed for them—atuall nese of lama, no blowta g , partareantubnetion and a brilliant light, wit s ll posl re oaring a rm. I:. to 34 per cent, armed t it o lolity bed I. the orator *Urn or Gas fl Burners. It baa taken ther Gut peel severs/ loshmtrial Itxhibitions, eller sidled content with all the twat burners now in ow ppe t r nd a Ism certidomre to shoe, the eupetiority o 'B ,l theseuers: WYK. or mmialleor One nee Luier Cat,' Jersey Qty. dugoutl, 1857, f 111. le to ...lily, that aro have tally tented 'Walsh% ft.- vemed Doublv.Chember Tim Burner," without ittpeutent. el Trot Skeet, and nod, to our satlefeetion, that It glen a Letter light. consul:dug lee gas, Mao en) other Boaster we he's let 'eve. D. SURTO!, Treasurer Jermy City Gm tight Co. • Jdit I. LerfOUl, Inpector Jersey City nan Light Co. --- Seneca IIOngt,CINCISSA, Jan. 21,1 , 5:4. We have mach pleasure in &log ow natlmuny lo Timor ; et ycmr Burners, placed by jog in our Hotel; tor Mere their lnlivsluetion we can amlldnelly fassort, nod though oar con snroptlon daring there eidoths k greater, yet, on an over. , OK, our Nils lotto to frotn 23 to ad per t, law, sh eusoltnivaly their gent economy mid moreover, c osine eLave now no haulage In regohnog the lied. pr wheat Bighted up there k no verbatim, in limns, ntsl in no Mateo., ham env untied soy ol those I.low. - ThereGste, ha hotel bosiartoawe v,o.elder the, inral.ble, both wan* 020,1,r qmalitles es i bolo., mentioned, and further Mont mat sitglilicity or. torsi. , es, sr. ssaavec ,if va vammeeii." sod lsoogl 00. Its n to dlocoalla w ttoslr.. antopuu.•• amir ..• VOn h. , . onr*Vll aislisalr , a universal ita ,..lorlinn. for they eta readr. oleo. '''...' srail a Ifitft rat. ' taw , , , on'a l 'lrani, i The gratilule of the pia/.ho IsCitrzl in Iv ensti,Dec. 24, PIS& to y opinion, always tins those who lowa or ondargdthe Lingoes othatredoeing • sell merited invention; this, theretore, mantle. mom folly to vo yourselves, tor I PM od but oor Borne. • re- lt has tone obtainedatorlnce long dedred but.* p tads not /ambled: . the moans you guarnuteed me by the use of the Welch Ratner, here town more than tatty obtelmal, tweedy, prat economy, eftert of lied, nut no fliekerfue; but Um bowant of the light is very highly esempliClost In the mire ro mews, and 1 believe with tm fah., berner emahl we prosince lbe sameeffeeta . Mahlon Tool all the tern. your non.. merit, I &111, poem grimily obliged, azonax Wank fu thz light of the eboro certificates,. I solicit a trial of three burner* by the citizens of Pittsburgh. and challenge the Inventor erntanufecturer °fatty other humor in me, to Ithorough tat trial, Which will Dot fail to wettish alt that deli] for them. Ordersaddreased to the undenigued,through theposqtoilles. grIII meet With prompt attention. J. 11. LIPPINCOTT. lir . The !tubs:Mee lows large nobler. of cartlikates froze hotels awl leading house. Clacinnell which Leo be Osumi to exhibit to the public. dellerd HOOTS AND SHOES, C 1L IC 4A.P C.A.8.13 JAMES ROBB, ' NO. WO MARKST STREET, THIRD DOOR PROM THS MARKET 1101196, Fall and Winter Stork of •i the put received WWI, LADISS . , MMUS' and CHII.DPENEI BOOTS and 81105ik HENS' CALF, HIP AND COARSE BOOTS, /MOEN OXFORD TIES, GAITERS, O POTS' AND TOPITLEr ROOTS, WIMPS, to. PARA)3, to. FORDO' ROBE It SHOPS, A eery enocrior article and rely neat, direct from the Menutortnrure, which be writ toll by the rank or P•CZAat at very reduced pride for cub. This dock comp:lda one°, the lamed istertmente lobe Wand In Any city, mailable far city Lad oteuttty =lea, and hating over twenty yrare experience to baying, he trusts that he can now atilt all tadak Ha reepectfolly Wellman In vane eAL !diming down that they will he Welded. RendoiLer place: ' JAS. RODS, N 0.89 Market Street, Third Door Roza dial:intend Market. VENIS, B ONEE D BUTF , POULTRY, AN TER_ I 5 bbb, Prime Roll Ratter; . I- a Imo &intrude, Phananta, Rabbit; le.; to pair Clalckona: Cu do Turkey.. Port'. by RIDDLE, WIRTH a 0:1., IM Liberty groat. gUNDRIES-400 aacko Buckwheat Flour; too 1.. faded 1301. r; 2:m kegs No. 1 Lan Naar 100 bbla nptitims 100 bbls furs and Wally Moor; 000 b. Cream Chef., Jut reed and (or We by 11081140 N t CO. IQ METAL AND . BLOOMS-- zoo low Allegheny Metall :eel do Iluglog Rock do GO do Juniata Broome. LLyeERINE--5o lbs Price'x Inadrons for X_A sale 1... bp B. L. FAIINZSTOOK t CO ooli No. GO, coral.. Wood Lod 4th etc ()0 BBLS. MOLASSES; 0 tats. prim. fluor. am 11.1414, Wiwi Crum Now Orleans, for gala. I tIoBOl JAMES GARDINER. OVINE POTASS-50 lbe for sale by B. A. PALCNESTOCK t CO., corner Wood .od ilsot gm% WON DY PITCII-10 stands for_sale by 0. A. FAUNEBTOCR A CO, corner Wood and Pint au. PLUM.:II6 I tro for Iralety N. A. FAIWIFSTOCK Mk, corner Wood and Wird •Ireet, ANNER'S bblefor sale by B. A. 'auto:lmam a co. corner Wood and First stmts. t• BBLS. MOLASSES; 40 TIHDS PRIME SUGAR, to &trim for Italot:1 JABIEFI OARDTNIR. A DOZEN choice Slaughter Kip d dozen Eery prime Calcutta Kim reed awl for saleby WM. WILKINSON. VENISON!, VENISON!!—AII kinds Wild Game, freshßaltimore Oysters, Poultry, Gosh Butler, el.* remised daily erel ter eale at N 0.27 Fifths/. u 053, RIDDLIL WLIVIILL BBLS ITE BEANS for sale by ItiDDLY, WIRTB• DO, Itib Liberty street GARRETTIS SCOTOII SNUFF—S bbls for solo by I B. L. ILIWNYSTOCK !ON' de3 rick o, corner Wood and north streets. 14 A IVITBIATIA-100 bbls (or sale by . • aL. LILEINESTOCUL rk 00., NO CO, corner Wood and Fourth streets. 174 1 LAVORINU EXTRAUTS-20 Oro. Prer tan sod MeMiry for ale by .Kln • 11.. A. YAIINESTOOK • Comet of Woodland Pint movie. ail HALF BARRELS MQL - ABSYST 7- - `if 7 bbds N. 0. Ibsen for SO, by 11/TOMOCK, IId7RECRY At CO. 4.. 87,..1% fLJAI7iES, CHECK 'BOO Broker; °instal, W. • gBBLE CUDBE OLL BUTTER-2abblo Fresh Roll this day aced and forint* tor MINIM IL COLLINS.. - - c* e' . ULU.. PAPER,' - hito and Blue; - Broad . JD And Lam fok Isla ~X -s worms, .<• 165=; 1 - 1; There were hat little doubt .preeted a; Saturday, the, mrCept.Grey would ben before hfonday, with the great ateetnaer Denmark. We hope be may be at the levee the morning. Ile left it on Tunday, April:the 26th, for his line on the upper ldbodealppi. Ho has Met with oninterrupted Buena foe the whole seven months, Itel he deeerves it. We welcomehim home with three chnn. On Saturday and Sunday the J W Hallman loft for FL Loehr, the Belmont for Cincinnati; the Clara Demi for Leo tard's.; the South America for New Orleans, end the liar. manta for Neettrille. The Flutings, Capt. Porter, will leave for St. Louis to day. ettimmar.--The river is with us again. TN soft weather of Friday, Saturday and Sunday did more titan a cold rain would have mhelve done. The Mae a appor Alleglt a and from that m rimer webout hivene the w gota rim. The weather Met . evertung was delicious, with • colt clear aky, nee hem and - then a rosy cloud, and the water over too feet, rising. There tascarcely any current in the Monona.. beta :.(haneepoetttly a vast fleet of coal heels come through the lean changing yesterday into Monday. A smart wind waeblowlog op the river, mad the whole flat tame to at the Point. From there, when they have made ell ready, they will met forth on their perlimm voyage. The Goody Friends arrived yeeterday from bel Copt. Shuman will ho discharging tile nrgo this mora ow. deg. The Silver Wen got off the node yesterday, and at eventon, with her fleas lighted was at the foot el Liberty direct. She Went hut evening. !that:lllton wee alto lying beanie her,. The St. Routs Republloan any. 0 1n reportlog the age ot the steamer flying Cloud e. nude, we were lad Into an error, which we beaten o venroot. Indeed of 512,200; the mite paid wee $17,000, width make. • material differsoca The frnch.. were Capt. Clifford G. Wayne and Dlr. J. Stark,Wayue, who will com mand and clerk the boat. We ahldl have s rore to my of the Flying Cloud and her oaken hereafter. The Cincinnati Commercial,of Friday The Endeavor came in from Loultrilla In addition - to th e boat befog Injured by the Telegraph winging In agal net her opposite the month of the Big Wand, it appears that aportlon of her car number of flour, wee knocked or ...pt. °seaweed, and•a of barrels dove in The Lebanon, Orb, end Argonaut from St. Louie, may he Bond in pert today. The Jennie Gray cleared for Pittsburgh, with 250 tope, Including Si hhda sugar, and 217 bble molten., raehippcti • frmethe Gen. Pike. . The J. C. Ftemout left for New Orleans at noon, with GOO tons, ew the bulk being pork and whiskey, and a moderate ch of people. She la drawing els het with ithoore. At... Donend Md Lwow at the wheel. The term of adherence to the Manor. River sociattoe, ended lest evening. The line he dheuembend- - things an again In the old, beaten track—each boot for it. oaf; no an,.. nor forfeit* now. It au the most powerfad eleambent oagenlaation ever Stained la the United Staten and it will probably he reenwitated, and 'Tyra% emento added aril nut Springs. Mr, Benjamin Crawford, onetifWant of Napery:Whig IftVr.peAl wilho' c latl tt r a t o b n e comne t ale i' m r :te n rlai ll . l t w e objects townie each. mixture of paint for element no to peanuttl,e,pread of Cr,. hir.Crawford, after telling a number of prefiatatione writes us. ; o 'l ant perfectly satisfied Mat the 'diktat) of ends, or ate, ante gine, from Ile nowinflameide nature on he used to very great advantage on one Newbold* to Nutlet the emend of re. That by coating the weal work Istfere It to painted,. and other parte that do not require peletleg, coal It Serf sand, or lime it, will be taticiew it deem fine proof. In ca n p, it le Amu of the sent Impotteot Caton that be Mindere, on our Webs. The expense Is but trifling, and an bole the reach of every one. 1 e't• peel to make name new ealltitiMo/16 In other musks to -mot. .row. I think . line matter of the almost haportann, and cannot be brought lore proielnently before the public; Toms, Indy, Browns Cesarean. limo ma von hirsaustrel.,Ma learn from the St. Pant Time that the llintompollt mad Coda Valley Railroad Compsny centensplate the erectkua of it bridge scrotal the hilatleelppl, at Fort witiett, when CumpteldWlll Leone of the finest @trimness 011 the Amer..-,,, Caul Went ; Tho Cincinnati Commerend of Saturday sayer 4 .11 r. Wm. EL Brown, whet nprenota coal !tomato In Pittsburgh:, report, 32 coal Deere_ and three tow as egronod, out of the fled tint started deem with the recent rim. The Alpe .nek at of her bargee, and arty boa out cot the Ore er al: pair of floating boots that atarted out ,. aro alloss—the balance beltegee the bars The Lake Aio. Coal }lOl, Efornet,llareulte. Robinson and Alp., with their town ere due here today. Yesterday, 600,010 boatels were sold to arthreat lOcenta. The ItstophM Bulietht etatee that a Choctaw Indict. hay. log In chime, a drove of cattle, hound for New ,Orleans died l'anddenly on the 26th lost, on board of the ttenner St: NI chow, end we. burled a few mllelialsavetheteity. • Tho pe culler °Westmlg athmont nt:wee of his death, we learn, will lead to an 1 Invest Io the come. ' - The Nat Halmos and Shenanco—the Confer ail h•over 2t4 tons—drparted Et Pittsburgh. Tile paten being pretty well elan, did not receive mach hen., The Yea. Weed departed for Et. LOWS with *fullcargo, the balk helagtrom PI h.' SW Went out dravriOg about? feet, in charge of pilots melba =dilater. U ses were no - arrives Rom Pittaborgh or Wheeling dor. ing tba day, The Economy, from Pllbbarch, pod from Pgrkersborg, Ware due, and dontilless roue .1). Lief ofght. - .„The"Argonant, Lebanon, Eitecaugb, end Orb ar rived (en.,, St. Loots. : The Orb received CO too. for Leng.. , title, tone and!2oo for Ceneintletl,, (principally SIMI. tOld molamohltrom the T. C. Tititchen, st.Tiducalt.'t J. P. TANNER, No. 66 Wood street. I • : hoar. thr Web' , - • - nrrs &00., 183 Liberty Orr)+, nU the Banks and on bared or printed le order by nevem, Printer sod Enannier. . - ~: i iiiankbomit liitipitelt.',-• / I tsg.ti gA ARRITID. • - DEPARTED: Jaunt" ifflo. , Lomas, Ermaithio. ''.' Ookcal Ellsabetli. 04 Jabs* lillineriA WE.. .. L...... , .... W. auen, Ri•Lor....!, 1 i .80VP, a- - ' 'ilaiiirwr " Pnl,l4*,:aldc,43;tabit• :11 R s 'absaNsiiril..4 , _: .• R for enle b.y B.L. DALIN talui. 41 CO., OD coiner wood sad fourth •ta. arILLOI7B NEW PEN 1 NO:-IKUPF.124 sba sena la Ito nioopritositairtrontiicot of PaVisit. , Ai* kwasaw boom% „„, *am aNstivvr • • NO- , unwkwarsilax .F.P11.1812t B=W=i • • ommeraial. -- - • Pox KOVi3III6II. VvP4 C. Hllllllll4 P. IL DAM. J. r. Pawn, J. J. anima _ _ PITTSBURGH RIAJLIILIGTS. IRlPSwledaPthlariiibibhaPittawylli Casette.] Prrranzaz. Noma; Dar. d. 1858. • PLOUlt—The cads aakarcuas drat hands was a tot of 100 bbli Ohio extra, en wharf id $4,90. Tbo demand bons atom good, sad the ales aggregated bbl., tp lots, at 94 ; 9009,00 for ver, SS,OOaH o G for emir. and $5,37@5„50 fur family dq mainly at thcardalda firma. OSAIN-417e mu in Utter demand sod prices slightly advanced; nits of 300 bunt 3075. and011.00:911.1111—s l iols eo tit 43. ba s alt,' trade of 10 bbd. Sugar at 0, 2) Moasse 19 11I&ILEY—liegolsr sotto; rectified at 2.5. 11.8 Y--Soles of wales of 91 de at 896)13 too. BUCIKWIIEAT VL01:11—.8 es from sto.e of 104 sobs al trper 100 Olll3—Soleo of 50 boo at ri gross:.sumo small hogs wero wad at 314.p00r POTATOES—FIee of 51 hb Ncelmanuake at $2,50 per lad, aid 75 Ina Rods at no. FRUIT—Wm of 50 Edda Inferior green Opole. at 01,10 03.50; 48 bus Dried Apple. 0 192,37, nod 18 do Peed:tee at lONETARY APO CUDIDIVALCIAL. Tim following is s cumparatire Bank ntatement of [Re four leading cities: N. Y., Beaton, kit. 27 17,84 TWILL N OW. 20,1 f N. 0, Nov 20 & Lut w00k—.5227,11 Decrease.— The shore staternet do - revs of liabilities and an Inc Omuta,. Doc. KC; the week has been shipmen active and steady. A libi. mint the Increase lu the over Memo, lad year la 20,050. Omudd t, rid & !notary Is made es to l the number of nova cut this mAs th. packers are so nommen,. and so widely sssccckkYtterod (all of them:to bray too look at their books) it Is a difficult mailer' to get at correct figures till the see son borer. Below, beware; wo give the receipts, of hog, for thetivewoeke ending lestßaturdey, Pe petition having commenoed In the eat week In October,) and the ahlposents during Mamma period, rod. by these Drum an estimate coming mar the troth may be found: Reception of lima live and drained, for - gee week; endlug ......... ........ 104,250 Rhipineutii during same period 25,371 Borphor 82,8T1 „The receive awl ahloorata durlog the mune period las year Were to follows: Necelptrot Naga, Liao and breareallor Ore oreelo ending Nov. 27.1827 - Shipment. during the acne pet lod. 8100014 84,C1/1 Front the above . It will be seen that thero Is *surplus of fr.,079 hoge,•gainst 34,610 the awn Period in InT—on In. crease of nearly 60 , 0 00.EstImeting that wo an up In the city, by botch...sand others,2,ooo liogs pm week (end ibis le mi allowed to be too large au tintato), we 01111/.0 1110k01 about 70000 begat.* we cOMMeneed In thetas! week of I ktober.-40hicaga Pren. in • general way, I . ll falf—.mething doing In ell deptirtmentsof trwle. Grommets xtternippiltalwith,nocka of eauthem product. The Market fornoluseOlightlyweak, 1 1017esterdAy. Make Made today quotation. of end ESc, for cannel CO day's . Dried Fruit have bad unusual prominence to our mark t lliis mason, became of the failure of both the Applo • the Penis crop. In the North the lad year. Trammell°. am been very largo and orders from a widely exteadiul ro lulu are In the wilted, la excess of Ann; large lota I ring been told to arrive. tier nipplka of both are being f Mod from Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and Arkamus. Thi. Is a tory importarg trade, and tarnishes addltinal f or to the nnonalty of • mare regular - mesa. of COlOlllll rllll,lll WWI the Supply markets of , the Buell.. The Co. bony trade le worthy of note In thl. content.. We ha. no data at hand of the anent of bonne:es doneln 11,1. .cords berry, but It I. may large, and in times of nom y of oilier green fruit., is very pm:Gable. Of Ibex, the rloelpat qualitire ,xitue from Whwomilti and Alithigan, au, aro deroaud hero for market. south or Pion. I. elkiting no particular in • profit in handling It, our In m continues too high for lb. price from the North ar e their ern of wheat. Anil as fie beteg hand rior of lientiuky, tmlag far super! era, commands • ready merlin at I Car. I. rest. No ono I. seeing ufacturitig It. IVhest f Flour here. orders ihlther tor chute° the .1 hero from the kite. r to Western ol proviur, Seaports by kk liroad. P.C. A 1 ,C. IL R..-6 bbls hoes, J oodwell; 12 bids gt,,. Isww.s, Craltam & Thomas, 9 do. K let.: 3 do, 1 bbd so ar, A Lindsey: M bbls whiskey, J 'Culla:kb !co, 45 car. h ogs . 22 do rattle, morrow& 101 pg. I 1040 Ws whiskey, i, 105 do /our, 93de fea th ers, 500 les, 25 Obi. butter, 5 doeggs, 100 babe of .n3Ol, 49 rolls ...O'er, 100 bob.. yarn, 1117' bbls beef, 191 do pork, 10 mks w t, Mute 0 M , .. C. & P. R. 11.-12 kg. Natter, Lambert I Ehipton; 1 Lid ego, 4 pgs lard, Atwell, toe & co; 104 km ebmste, 21 kv Imam% ft Robison & 0° ; 40 do, A SlaUghterbock; 161 ilia hotly, Wood & rot 44 bale wagon stuff Leech & Kalil 20 bbls 60ur,1 WCully; 44 ho. ehewn, Rankin: 20 do, Rug 9 bbl. kwobs, Livingston, Cx . .peland 0 rat 11 do, Jorge, W.I. ' lingford trot 16 do eggs, Kelly; 210 oh potatztet, flitch. cock, Brervery I win 30 st• chnerseed, 47 do eats, Brunt! Kirkpatrick; 141 .t. rye. SI, do eorn, J Drown; 25 lades, 11.offstok 2 kgs butter, W kl i Ctiklivon; 400 As 0 , ... , d, lbw. rlngtair. 79 do wheal, lb do seed,3 bogs, Little! Trimble; 12 cars cattle, II .b hoed, 2 do or, 3 du scrap Inns, sundry co aittnessx 42 sks brans, 5b3 bits potatoes, owner', 33 alis ry o. e, 0 du beam, 30014 butter, Fetzer; 100 dugout, KO aka barley, A Ilarbaugh 1 cu; 90 barrels lour, 132 boxes cheese, Leta, A 110141.1nson; 2732 bbls potatoes, 470 do beans. 56 do apples, 25 do Ash, 43 lire cbeest l / 2 3 13 Canileld & etc 5 bbl. b.... 11 11 Cullimo 110 du butt., 5 do eggs, 510 pg. lard, lard. titYJ bite too!, 1222 do port; II 1.11..w, t 01, 33 sits se d, Clarke A co. P. Pt. W. 1 CAL IL-10.k. d applow. ;Jo WI apple. , J Ilmipc 11 bov, W 11 durady; Zeta rye. It Illyde; 13 do flattered, 3 1.44 applca, Muth it larawl; 241 mats spokes. Leeth .11thr:1:5 lads brooms, ; 11 wt. beano, td oorti, 22 do.ta, GO Libl• d or, 14 sky do. G 1.43 egre, 2 hop, 1111 •oz 15 boa mall., (Indian; I Thema.; 1.1.14 I.,wife l[c.ct 11 la dour, Lill. ow. 10 01.8 8 by, ry Welurkan It co; 10 .ka aga, taloa I ria 25 881 araalwrthaa, It Dalzell It am; LOY btu or°, 111 1 Dertnott; 1••• whl.lty D W. 114.8 43-M dare Brogan& dart ' V-iTatatirri.7l7/i tat: 330 tildeg 3. 1 ,0 beg. 4311,135 tilds • late,. 3044 lan!, 24: Ink. wool. -WU In. war. 23 .k. d when: 30 fro hams, l•rle • ~,r• 10,0, •do wk , eoarr. 10011, Garlletrapolle-85 , J It 1.5.11; I coma-, Bradley; 2 GM. .agar, /.0148 .1 /VI; alis, 2 biz d poach.. (1.0. n.; 00 hides, Fortyth, 1 Mott sugerr. Maw , / k Dilworth; 12 111, mOliewea, Lando ; F do do, Watt la l WILD,.: 24 do, 114130 r, Plow 2ck p hoe, 11,11 'whirr, Kennedy 1 lint bbl, 2la glaseug. 11 I: 10 ale. 10,4,, Rhoda, I Verner, GI bp Ingo, X1,1Ie: itiCirt• son; 03 LW. Wnllno* Gdo wdlkay, 121) 11v Lo. 351 Ws, 1 cull r0p4,2 bt ehldketas, RIVER NEWS. The Miasma, Capt.Clordon, arrired that Wheeling. At Om 1.1. manifest, .d we tvuld Eat no description of Ler harem:loch. caTgoer we take It tor greeted the did not o, Metropolis Capt-Cedhoutt;arrireslfrom Bt. Louis with • ergo whkh Islay be found reported tbkvvr. These were the only arrivals un Saturday. The river mu rising Mill with Mg we full, by pier. The Silver %Veva ass . 1 work when we lett th e river, DP Saturday olght, trying to get off th:4eint wheto tuck ou Thursday. line would get Mr on the riving ItS ER WIL S - 0 N.!.S mus T Pannema maw sEwlNG rz!zastruntin,,PEN24,lll.• . . FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny County Agricultural SeeietY, h September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE.' - • ' And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler & Wilson's Seal Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES" THESE MACHINES which have gained such an enviable reputation over' all oth Machines on account of pia' 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Economy of thread. '. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. Speed. 13. Quietness of movement. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or rtiveL' Applicability to a varietyof nurPoses and materials. , 9. Compactness and elegance of Model and finish. - - Are now offered - with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufactdrox prices by ALEX. It. REED, Agent, OS FIFTEDSPERL' A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERGYMEN. atißMAWfirrer II 34. '.4.0,1.41 ,090 195,4 ^ „a1 4 144,-2.191 MEI= H. CHILDS . 41k. WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE • No. 3.33 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,- Pa., HI AVE NOW IWSTORE on OF TUE LARGEST AND MOST - EXTENSIVE BOOTS AND s n - -c• Es. Ever brought to this market, of great variety, avltipted to - - A. L L A N .11 W I N T n R s A'L E.B• !laving been purchased mazer from the Manufacturers, chiefly for con, arid - selected with. GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, They feel enured that they oan offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers. sotrcrl.lant.: Pi r tlabargb, either to purchase Goocia, or on their way to Eastern dike, am Loritial rall taming laowbaro. akarParticular attention also Ordet oci:d&n:rmT . 11 CHILDS &.-CO. R - 001 1 , ..- •'..... Cheap and Durable Fire and Water-proof,- . . ELAsllo ~ CEMENT ROOFING: • THE FIRM OF PERRIN Sc JOHNSON having, by mutual consent, been recently diseal , v- A. ed, U. S. BATES and WM. 30 lINSON gIVe notice that they have entered iota imrtnership. or the tusrpore of car. ryinv on the above Rooting Rosined., in all its breaches, under tho LIMO and Arm of BATlei b JOIINSON, ut the OLP STAND, 75 Smithfield{ Street, near Diamond Alley. We err uow prepared to rover, with our SUPERIOR ROOFING, steep or flat roof,, over rough boardd, old aldtrzlos, rompueiUon or metal root,, ettembouts, railroad ma CO, being minstrel/1y sdapted Co withstand the various °habit. of weather, or the action of Oro, mad It Is not injured by being tramped upon. We alto sttend to iteptltiny old Ortwid a.ou to the most themagb manner, alas, to Cementing Ti,,, Iron, Copper or Zino RootaL Making 'Mout wattrdlgh4 and tvorloc them nothtst the action of the weather, for t 1,50 por square, (onehusuined square AUL) : • . SECINGLEI ROOTS 011121TEINTED' '. . 1. P11.11 , 10g them and rendering (ho,, VIIIE.PROOP, for 51,00 per square—discount for This Roofing is Cheaper than arty of her kind of Roof, and Le Insured at tame release mullet reef,, - gild is fast sopeneding all other Mods. Roofing materiel for tale, with Itutruellom for applying, References and certificate..at. our:01.. . . No. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond AIIey,JOHNSON Pittsburgh, Pa:: • N. 11 .—Oorcanvae is not rendered worthlms to preparing It fur (ho roof.__ocsrod.twr. • . 14_______________ ittcgulat Zteamers. rigOiiiiiiiiiialifiebili7e.—iaii iiiCiiiiiii .STEASIER TELEGRAPH, STEAMER JIMgERSON. I aid ha g Carr. J. O. WOODWAtIa. . CAR. 0101111 CILLEk. RE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regalsrly. Morning Boatn kayo Pitt. burgh at 8 o'clock A. M., and Evening Boat. at 0 o'clock P. AL for Irßocepart, Elltabethlown, Moons* Ws City, Etclievernen„ Fayette City, Orecallold, Cshfornis sad Browusvate, there anmeethurwith Kicks and Coaches for Urdootown, FayetteSprings,klorgsniown,Wayneshorg. Carmicbseltown and Jeffers.. hae.ngers ticketed through from Plttsbargh to Eakin. town 6 1.62, meals andstate-rootus on boat. Inclusive.— Hoeft - etuntlng from Brownsville leave et 8 o'clock its the Vi m 6ln the evening. For farther luformstlon en gni re at ttinfOlSce, Wharf Boat,. the foot of Orantstreet. enk . G. W. SWINDLER, Mom REGULAIL TUESDAY PACK- A-M t ET FOR ZANESVELLE.—The One new mown, /MIA UILULA 11, Capt. Biwa. Aritan for the ntove and Intermediate ports EVERT TUESDAY, et 4 o'cl.ck r. it. For freight or peassin, apply as Want._ _ _"''ti_ _ FLACK. BARNII43 ACO,keta. ___ . - I , lllle, VOICE() utstlitt=.---yhvietT--her& JL: puesaager acme,. .JACOB emit. Prawn,wUi lotto Lrt tha taxae and all thus an TUESDAY, 7th itaktaat, at d P.M. Vac l'r ci et or IlasbbiM, Act. "' errenummascuu z arovf•- , ... - oe,y, lath lease tor the atewn aid elint poria,m • a TlllB DAY, etla Instant. For frohtht or pts.age apply on 1...nr,1 to FLACILDAILYES &Ca:Avon. _ _ _ Ileb3 volt riaMplnB"islTlv ir.tiva—ne splendid !downer 1113241161 TROPOLIS, Captain Calhoun, pin have for the atom .1 ell totedntedista porta on TIM DAY, oth lett., at 6 o'r1,1:, P. at, Nor freight or pampa apply no board ar teal PLACE, BARNES & CO., Agents. FOR MEM MIS AND NEW OR LCANS.—The stemma' 1114RE,' , 100, Capt-AFCallorn trill lowa for thanbote and all Alt porta, on rill DAY . COI lust, at 4P. x For freight or parsego apply on board or to del FLAME, BARNES A CO- Aet. _ _ RICHARDSON'S IRIE3I-1" ZISTEITSO, Damasks, Diapers, &o. CQNSUILLERS OF RICIIARDSON'S LIN ENS, and those desirous of obtaining the tikNISINR GOODS, should see that the artklea they purchase are meal. ci with the trill name of the firm, Rime)? psoit; sews f °MYRA, as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods' This caution is rendered esileutially neceesaryas large goontitles Of inferior and defeollie Linens are p season after omen and kaled with the wow of Hl= SON, by botsh Homes,who, negardkas of the Injury thus Indicted alike on the nierloan ecookuner and the riarni&o. toren of the gontdus floods, will not readily abandon a Duenessso prodtable, while purchaser. eau be hapreted OIL with goods of • worthkea distracter. 1.-BULLOC stmt, & D. LOMA, Agents. 30 Ch o re Week New York. - - 11()ORClIFIELD & CO., (successors to Mur .l_,P phy & linrchnold,) are now resolving daily from New York and PU4110101114 new purchwes of Oasts of various kinds. Will oven teKlay Shawls end other goods. It log our determination to sell every article at lowest possi ble prkes l'orchasers wl/1 find It to their advantage to look at our goods liofors tusking Moir selections. BEIROMELD & CO., eelth&sw? at Norttenat corner Ith and Market std. VURNITURE OIL OLCTIT--One case of a ju ...polio!. quality, English manufacturo on Canton Flannel, In Imitation of Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Marble of different kinds, for sale et the Oil Cloth Wm, room', 20 end 28 SL Clan .. .treat, neat J. & R. PHILLIIB. • ANTHRACITE COAL.— Famine. to sitheraty ni14 ,11 .4 with ANTHRACITE, OANNET OR BITUMINOUS COAL, ALLEUHRNY COAL Dlta, "'ving th'ir*rd'r*" the oeM Comer 41We...0n at, and ItallnM. 'ALLACIIB* FOUNDRY A N D NM Furnishing Establishment STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL sesame, Piro thick Mothball'. PO' by and Castings, doll kind. mink taunter. that* Ham Sash Wolight4.llllllrous, Prot.t Stets; Anchor Bolting Clutha. lidos and Loather Dotting; Portable Pillar and Corn Mills—the but in .0; Preach Burr Mont 1110114 s, used In the city mills sod utur Um Weal: scour the pato, take out the char and try aurrotho smut bells before they aro broken by tl2o lAteturs.- Wendt Burr Mil Ni.,... tondo or el:ducted Mocha. Patent Shingle Wochinets-.csit 10,000 to 20,000 per day; llueo'n Patent Water Wlttiels, weed w in ch mill.. m o st ss ranchos the 0n:4.60t, and twice la s lbw most 01 thoothot Wheels In ow% with an equal amount ut water. Catalogues or Wheels aim tool! who smut guiring. Or. Oro No. NI9 Liberty strut; Pittsburgh. eallttmtlaw T W. W. WALLACC. . _ Steam IKatble Works No. 319: 33 /. at 3 ila Liberty gt Pittsburgh, pa. • . MARBLE MAIVEILB, rundo by machinery tow prima, ?dominant% Tabkla. time Blowe— r largo dock on hand. 'minium a d Wash Stand upg bupoaing Stoma, Marble and Stone Hearth; mark by , machinery on short notice.- - • Marble sold low to the trade. omce 119 lama/ abort l'itbirtorgh: Ps. W. W. WALLACH. sollnfisadAwr F ORT A wr )01i:FABLE FLOUR AND CORN MILLS --The eimplmt and beat ertiels or the kind In rho etry.'. They run ight, Lumbermen d Snake good Work.' They ere a desideratum to Iron -Masters mut settled in new eouutrice. For .ale at No. 311? Liberty Bt.', Pittsburgh, Pa. .W. W..WALL&CE. selnalawT . , blllt.E ST CATAWBA IVINF-1. have .1: reed a large supply of pore lull. Catawbl Wttlayn excellent article fur otsdlelual • "poem 'AlsO, a TollAo• wtioeot of pore Wpm formedklml paMirt,f •Jul; G, . cotoor DL awl Cartelet 017 - TOWNSIINIPS SANDS * BULL'S lIXTRAOTIVANDSTKOPS OTBARUPARILLA, dr toe removal and penuasteat cora tif all.dlatteica Walt% from Iterlotpute elate of Ala 'A bap repply ot tbuoinst rewired by • • • - JMEttIatLIMINO, ,re3o • = ore Dlsmood wad Madre et.- URNINO FLUID I . BURNING - FLUIDI a) —A oupretar article . ofßorntog Fluid resoafactoro and kopt•obreity ow hood end for vale low by wore,/ 41111M.IMINO ! cot: Diamond apd/JArere Q MEGA. lUXIIT--3110 lbs for Bah by NH, Roor—ao Hz for sale by - , B. L. NAHNIECOOK am, aro mourner tiosadWooa to. inALIHIDABION BE.ED—/00 , lbs for see by - RAinrarroas 004 • 7 nog. , Vaal COrbetWOod icod Ith lbs for B ab b v . _ A. wAterisroca aoN=nee Word and VW OIL RED Dana.wAx_oo forgdebSr . oxen F ocd 13=1811 LUSTBE--25 - Cow • - -nalf , _ comer , Woodlostikaia• 43A08 I B.MiSt t#4.9,ooo4ftotera4j oltszku:g t3#.223ll*POlßbir: 7 ". ' • HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOME nor N:—: many years I base been troolded with genera, weariness and languor both mutat and phyd nal; caprice , thalamus; dull heml,:che, paha In the head and temples madams and tandem:ly to stianees, palpitation of the heart vet 7 pally antlered 'or excited, appetite varLable, s tonne: and bowel enumed, with pain. And. mental or phyteleil exertion watt eon to bring on all the symptoms, and! bad In widition, falllagot tho womb, and great pain in the: on gion. One physician after amdber exhanatod Lis skill and gave ism op. A patient and persevating nee of MAR . MAIM OTRELINE CATITOLICONtortemateIicarned me ? and r halo no words sin:debit to express my thsilkh44l2o 31.41...41:1L1A ANNE JO .111Mr1=-- can truly may tient 1 hare been a suirererfor many year. with white, and deranged Menstruation. 'After 's while had other troubles, such me pale face, IndlgastiOn, waiting away, general languor and debility, pa* in the moil of thoo back a mod of aching and dragsangeetemtlempieht between the &boulder blades extending down tholepins, Ina of apes , Me, trouble In the stomach and towels, waif cold andsel:id feat and dreadful nerronstwee. - The least excitement would make me (so/ as 111 should Sly swat. I — tried dotter* and drugnOmd everything, one altar mo th .... withontlhe ben. etlt. One bottle of IdASSLULL'S UTKRINS eIITHOT.I; OON changed some of my symptoms for the bethsr,andis* I am entirely and radically cured. I wish that evety wo man could know whet It will do, 0LA11183.11. byWoo a lons tim. I bad Melia., “toplidsts wi th tbarolloi, symptoms. .I,wasnerverm emaciated* and Irritable; I seamed babel:media complaints; some° • (which will to tell you; pain to thelower organ., and• feelings as if wale thing was going to 6,11 out; Mahn* to weak much-once. emit of •Dales feeling of fullneag aching and dragginp,, lied• In lb.. Inset, tolotsarld emboullust down Ws tf7: het r h t e-Ter-ltrelititie etria -- not bear the effal excltecnouticinthout too regg pern reyl cetrotod for • den I could scarcely more about the o p and did nut Ltake pleantre lu anytldng. I bed given op . h r ope, d barin g i tiyed 'went g if tw I etAn826,.,1, to ;Ma t • itzk a ls : l I took It, hoping against hope. hind fortuuradylt- co t mccand there Le oot • healthloror toore grateful Inman 1 a tho country. -I- trust all will uso It. It Istria the woutaree Mend to need. hlas. FLOIINNCOIC LIMM.E, MARSHALL'S ITTERINEWATROLICOP walccrinfn ly =re .Figling of the Wank Whites, Suppressed`, Irreyntar or Fliirtfuldfens.n . notkMonfing, ludaannations osuDfs. eats ark/cheer - or Urinary Or pans, Eden/ion or in contiuctscertor, Deurfburra, Chttionsors, IVOlMariail ittintisys, to r, Cramps, Disturbed l ee p, and aD troubles or arsopaThstic, connected vii she LIMA Theprice of Marsha?. Uterine nolicon is One Doattr mks Efatf per single hello. On t he ecipt of sin dollars doe botamfiant be nerd by..prea,frer of cf:orge,lo Ms MI • of the express routs. Itepartiostar to sprite Vie postOtee address, Caton, csrnsly: mid par Ws tnlt smarty/tee that the Iltdieine will be sent en receipt/far worry. 411,1ress Dr. GEO. /4 KEYSER, HO Wood at.. Pittsbosgb. aplidener Fllgn of Mel/olden Mortar. JOT TO TILE ADDIIREItS OF ICI C3l , 0 S 36 - 13 eV ---- Talk of beauty, It cannot out withont • fine hoed or hair, - tlisis teed the tollowing, and If you not morn, coo circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S lIALR RESTOR4- , tivs..—w. all theattentlon of all old and young; to this wonderful preparation, which tarns back to ha original '- nolor; gray hair—ornua the head of thebald with a inxerb ant growth—rennaveit the dandruff, itching, &MAR etitance - . cue eraptione-..cannte &continual flow of the natural Wag.; i. and hence, if mud u • regular drawing for the hair .4111;ii preserve its color, and keep It .from falling to extremeuld ' no, Sul Its natural beanty. to We Tall then upouthe bald, will rent,.. n in e l i r l a Pilo:l4a hand o,Ora'rei y oung curl, ever be without It. ' Its prelim is Upon the tongue. of '- . ~. thouwinda. Th receive e agent for following the Prof Woodle tter i 's Raft n Restorative in Now 1ia...:: Mut, d tire, a few weeks einem ' regard Co the liestoree Mn. Due Ran, Conn, July =, 18;4 , f dra i. Lu: or semi eninionik—sin . . I ha,. bee, troubled with den' -. ft' nmy head far more thug • year, toy began to tomcat, octal arelhair together. I bow in aNew Harem piper about "Mud's Hair Restorative as • cut . ..— Id one bottle I called at you store ou the drat of April last, aud purchas . e ; to try lt, and I tenni! to my satisfaction it rts . the thing It removed the aeur rand hair began to growii: le now two or three Inches in length when It war ail off. I .- barn vin vest faith it. I with you to scud me two bottled .. more by Mr. Poet the beam of We. I don't know ea any °Ube kind le reed in this place, you may hen a market for ..- Macy bottle, after It Is known here. . , 'Tot" " , With respect, . . , •.- - • . • , Plot. V ,1850.. . Pau. Woon—Dear Pin Your s' ntratisted a ptoritsi " Itself benerletai tom.. The front, and alio the bawl part 01'4 my head almost Jost its eoratinr—.tat fact Sank,/ 'hinlra . twat but two half pint bottles of your lancratire. and bows • Us tip of any head ii well atuddad with a pronsialug crap Of '. young halr, and the Root to aim recelituat Its benefit.. 4...1 tarn tried other preparations withont. any benefit whateysf' er. I <Mak from m o tions personal rotamtmendatios, I <no Induce many others to try It. Your; reapectftdiy, . • , D. Ti ine AL r..... .... ' VarralWas, bro., Juin ,1e73. - .;,' . . Paor. O. J. Woom—da you aro about to roatugsciaro : ::- - ' and .vmul your recently discorered Mar Rstorative; 11-wilt '-SV. mato for whomaoerer it may peasant, thu. Hone (wed IC '-'. :-.. and known others to nee It—that, I. hare, Su several years,--. been In the habit of nalU other Hair liesteratiree, and that - . .9 Indium 'fatly enor Many other I know. It Indira- 7 .ly doomed the head of ditWiwg, and with cmmand. prop; , ' ar_e will restoniany parnon's hair to theorightal youthror - - -- cow,and Hectors, wiring It•a haat% loft wallikuoy p. . Parana, and all thhi,' without discoloring the hand* shah apply, It, or Ms dramowwWeb It dropo I Would, thar*Zie, " 'c o lor and tartars 1., heirromoud Him to awry ens &skeet* of haring 'Hoy., , - • - - , ' . th rtj ' i m"4 vrnsolef:••;,. -- - For Welty a KITELER, 110 Woo,lll, ilthstiri'''''. • O. 3. WOOD a ikt v7 Proprietors 119 &midway ty. :9 7 ,!0r.: 7 Hattie great N. Y. Ira Bailing ' EetahlOng 114- Markai Strad, fit. Ladakh, sod aohl psa lmom . : .' , iiiita•'.' WA. B. FIOLEIIIie dr, Duo., PORK LF,ND 'BEEP •PAOSERS;* DEMME? rizonszatr4 - • Corner Market said Vann Atreeti ANBROTYRE AND:IIIOTOtIRAitte"P OALLElWAlto.2l,,...7irritr j"thitettiall=tt el orkilat4or. 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