=t=_ ..... 7,-1244-,:tcon* - nit - z,..obidt i sgoa, . tem at kteltutBicpi,mc... - 35 Fifth sit; Dee. 14t.h. '.* • • -_- • . e.,...-. •., 111 lIIL ;.! Ur. i . i a , tni. r.:: V-.0C.k yi1.. 114, .....ebit1d7 ~- •1 47 ' ~:... 4.- * ' 4. —: ...:.Ratet •.-.- -- 58 -4e74'.5'..'•.';;..0!..:i'7•":••14-. -- .: 7 • . 54 4 . 4 4-t.V.•;:1044teti,......................4 Muox Pearia btsernie et ketonic , AU are "ari atikit;boutmerieing et 111 o'qopk;- *fa* tordoodti idea&•• Tbe erefeleeves.DAT will be col:tax:tad by nor. Airtyid ilitiff'Departuri Or 'tbii Nails. jric(iirlos ' =rm. Ustroisiburgap New , T0rk,13.1. More, r r o "• " is P X thump, .. .. •.. ...... A X . 11 sax Wa.lsta.o .......... P'a 12 amp w I 8837118. Maim, (kyr ..... rsi I. Chterworlan Aft P X , T 51.Lttubj,dopotadeaux,Dubx0x.... rx P)1 elm ignirap, ........... 12 ritm. Etrubim ifaxask, Wborling. 7.104. • X LI atm. W4.xlll.GNtlloa.P X 12 fan r inn.. Clariar.,rltlSW, 41 112......" rilftstro minima Orrie keSowel,"&o.,^rar Patine* . ",: ' o )1.: it 12 Ant. ita/torstown,BstfloyAtetatr:Mouttllle,ac., 7,1.,21,121ax Cutroarb't I=4 ll .Warnesteg, Ike. 1 xl2 ILIIL . ' ‘ l 4 3 !F i r i g. 4o 4.l.#Thr... • m XII.. ":" I* Orderers supply sepia es arypor uoUeit Alf . s , Ur late esteemed. blend, Mr. Fn polleficti In Monday's qiwfte, we repUb ..,,wallue.aitiele Ois ;atoning: s MEE .. . . 11x6rsar Ottil4ato—,Tmo-Zeg-ged Brutt4'.:aial Livia' and ilaning.-1178 rncorded; a MP - Morn inzs ago, the fist that's; beautiful new Chuich '. • .!:., ',,,,,6gbRi11'1ket244.1q-11**Pilsesss Im. dm: • Nigis. -- , ."...,inewypittoopal - Congregation - Or - thid..7Cipy ;Tt_ ",araa a anklet:lof congnittalatiou,aa it always will ',lre itt"-ktiod',otteretz, - Whenever' a 'ntiiy centre: ' of .S.:gbod influ itthtiAeatablielted Ma 'place:. Any • . :- .... . t-eme maY therafore„try, if they can, to imagine '' '! • '"' With feelings we record the following deep, , ' '' • ....laiilitad tinparalloletiontrage:=,,, . . Oa - Um:day (i) night some • person or petione ' unknown, broke into tho new MethodMl Church I ... ,, LuAirmingluira,tore up the carpet', (after,har 1 • ~. .ing,- ; tleilled ' Mein, with _dirt we. cannot nerve,)' Ihrstitd on about. thirty of thogas burnere; deity-' log the . fluid to ilitivade . the Focal, 'defaced' the j (tell it not in 'Oath) vent intelhe pfil‘l ' - pit,` l titoli frOtti Mat' beautiful new Bible; the girt 1 ~ttnif „ %etp an aem4 d , tete" pait;etostlimiliebcolt td Bc e a m u b e t ri r nog? the,{ 1 '-'l,---reigalentaTiihotirtlieloaser --- --- - I 1 1- , 1 No'n'ne la sdapeeted, Yet;'•bitt .-- lit is to be • - - 144: that, ibis° Prides will not eiespe Me in-II dignattod efainutraged comfilitnity. The ens akin de*ptiein) .. C.tial the law inti•the scourge.. -,ltittle-leytict. would - not,preside vitt; too :mutb Agar he 'Ohtzthlvendiht econudrels to —2- • Use SiluPpingipnet,.Ntidolopa Cud, 'the Pohang villains may ha olstaoted Wad ' brought -to justice --,--hterotie'tlinyttre-lethitit:rett their own mothers or : perhaps pether s. eped - ate:a , night ' murder upon their own fa •• . ' —Since writing tho obese- WO IWO inforMed , - that - some of„ 'Aflame of the borough lure ' -, ,--- some, anvil:line an to the yohoos who have-dis ;rteseed the name of men. Let these Luanda i: name f."_q l t'L: l l','› f. ' I - -.- .r.; , : 21&13 or oinclts,-,The Coaticals :. ,-- met , da-joint session to - Make airangemente for • proceedlnt‘to'flmeral or the bile member 'of the-Contump ';Citincil, 'Mr. John Layton- Mr. , ecitaiibelleAls colleague, solonitted lilt following ..geside4„,'fhat while wi;lield subinitiiiiteJy . ; In tbit'dentree of an all wise Providence, in remov- ' leg - from our midst- our late, fellow' member, . I John Laibin, Vie; we deeply deplore the lora ,-- -: - --whiett•this aillioting dispensation hat created: :'-- . 11 terstral,•.That in the death of John' - Layton, - - .", .goo 'etilistin, iifirithfUrnablia dicer; a devoted ll ,l'':_vemdtrttwaretring friend, this community , these' - nOirtiale end hi s'beeived - reLlgres basil auffered a loss, which can:never. be , folly, repaired aidwhich time shine can alleviate , .-= Berated, That' ii, "it meek ;of' respect for the,! memory of our dePeasea companion, this council do now adjonrnmnd that the membere will meet in this Cbsimbernt,Pl oclock - bi-raorrow morn- log. andeilliMd• in, a body his funeral , and that twith he 'Matyor , .and city °BMWs be invited to join . 'f- A'aieeesd '''S•tflit 'ante: l i:ei''' , .4',liti' n bt, ~, ina IA! miens and the "Preskten t t a entered, ppaint, II & In'it2thiiittitien IlatelhikftLasqbie.YL"r. - 1 - ) Campbell midesoitie'approprinte remarks ttineh.l" I ing the character of-the deceased; of hie houent, j frank, open heeded dispoeltion; and hie answers- 1 log devotion to his ?fiends. , lit seconding the motion that the above resolu tions be'adopted,Mr.-Errett made eome remarks of a f , amno tatter with MP' ••Campbell's„ alter :kiik esid roialations:wrre unanintotiely adopt - Al, iurdllerare.'Compbell Erm 4 . and liordnian . - , were appointed on the commidteo. above named: . } -. ;~ r T ~%~:;, 'v• 4 El'l' EIS 1.! :;-!-.! • , 1 1,. ;n:'; 41F" • . . Dmirez or Mn. Nrrost.-Although notice of thi - deattr,of thin eidlinnble ciliiea , appeared in our ccdtmons yesterday morning, iceecoped our attenti r on ; AntHre take this opportunity to refer to the mournful tait:Thi.einolkerrrood man has fallen before the rieaperei- death::: •We avail our-, selves of the. follawitielreini: yesterday's .Dif 41Icrecrin Itfirm-4his -excellent, honest,' man And sincerit,Ateetek Christian, is gone; to his rest. He riled on. Sunday• bat, at his reel-; dance on Craig, near Robinson- !trete, Allegheny city . ; aged fifty-six, jeers. We' • bare known 1 - 181 : 11110114 4 foi many, yeara„and can freely say we.have never /mown a moretworthy citizen t' 'ben:More einiterilylciod man. He was nee' of :Abe eldeic'or Dr. Preseley'a (Asioeittre forened)'oburatr; and kat been a member of that denomination durtelg'kiiarly all M0;1 Nixon was a man-very highly esteemed by ,nll *ho knew him intineetely. He had held the; of . Bees of City - Cotincilman; 'Meyer, and County ; - - - ;•Beoor der. rufflersikan active business ; man while Iteideb 'yeetteined: .; Some years ; ago beiwto - tacked with an inflammatory disclaim. of tbveyee which resulted in *lmola Aotal bit adneri: .; His sight was being somewhat Centered, when a com , pliested diseane,oVneuralgice or rheumatic as - awe attacked him. mains inereme ; suffering and MAR/ re llBlllo B 41 dealt. :/le leaves a wife and, teener small childrifin irith Intuleriee meant- Two of Ids d aughters;:howtreer, , are excellent' tailltere,And eternity engager:4n flatarocation." , 'At.n - figenieg et the Republican citizens of the 131ailiWiird : Of the - city, of Tiatabfiregb, held ion the evening Of the DAL. for the parptitta of pultbeginnomisationcandidaaeto ho balloted for on Saturday:next; the .180 Deo. inst. _ On motion, J. 11 1. * Bittab:was Called to the chair, and Wm. Sliora . and Wm. ;Thernhill ; jr., were ap :.„.:o4saatao, it was reedited, ilia ineellog --noef-prbdtted 10-select;lif•strinlking,Tollretteref hold the. primary -..eleetimion, tie • 18t1r ; lake, wher e e pon'•Wm:,Shore.was elected •Judge, ind Gee. E. 3PLain ne1.1.7044.D. Xelli.jnopectlrs. • On motion; tlieldlioiligplas4 4 :ifere put in unification to be balloted for mensedidatei of • theAepabgeanparty,opEleffterdnynixt. th e 18th nsq MOO& • the hones' or 3 and l'o'•clodir; r: -,lnTlJratty-lentimettAtectlonx,lan.- Chamber/4" Gen. Stitiabnen;JetieerD • Y . 0. Elliott; Abijale. Myst, Jas , IL•lllerep manse -Asees -Mu' John Phillips ; Coastaltle."Mehlfrd Jones ; Seliool Directors, Jared 11 - Bitish, R. A. Canning- • ham. Weet•Deughtss; Jae Graham ; Select Conn- Mardosh, IV. B. Ha ' ; zeirsonrenuncil, Theodore . llobbitys, Hen ry M ear Gy, A. l Erref G. . 31 cOsodleen; Wm: Russelt, - Themaslllll,-B. G:Sewyerdlebt. Bobb. On'motion; adjourned; J; M. Beesn,-Chairmen. • .. • o l io B e° f• 4:A:ift ti 44 ,: -'~~•' tj .416.•)(' %4 1 . - , : ' ‘ , . Podereat..— The Return Judge!! of the Ro . . .....L4tiaimfrezinowliimanitiej, ofittlahaepay4itenty huaTeeecoaptopnollintt,oe: for the Campaign: .11rsi,Weitte- f'rlee, R. C. Fleesoa,' ;lie. • '.'Dexter,•ChetleiclErl*hle and Beery Pratt. I .6. , lktaki lracer4 , 4thuplt Sirkpatriek, Jolla Mo . • ~.- LutITIVW:, , ,T: Ma rtin , C l an. Develte and Al fred OThiak...- - , 4-4- -.4. -' - ,__.. . f _,liiir.44-hme,i L ierk , ..th 6 n . U: Dan'a" • , - oehfew,Teet• IteVieVeraztd D. A . Boidik.' ' I '' • ..-1‘ W iri - as R. Elemtegi.Toket A. Myler, • ',' . wthry as ta tii.Wm.Rellli end Jolth Menial]. t- • 111,..Ar.1.11....m e u J.• r tic ,,),, sisisa:Matitcr.'And hailing tklartiti7l3l34l:-.7.-. t • r 3 .-Imissikotemilled 14) jell by-AlderteaarDoLtdoly !' " 'ea Sloadao-eltirted.aithlhaft; e!:} eith Orlin. ~ ~,::.,.- Da eldena.uAtie.kid,baiti t In tbe enipkij. eV the ~ . latter and net , Ruiner her; Mrs. .IX,,,',dleehaeged Ratocanta.—Mr. Be, ; . (hiperintehdeue et •;.,bhe. Vben getting ready to ' , bore ICI ea le al- nie ffelopield Ranee, has resigned. Lile .4 ' ii ..,s.-.;'-'lleged.,.,,teeriikh,iroiteyer oho _ea_ ardh-la,Y.,:ber.linds ceeedi le Uhl th.be Ifm. D: Dunce; formerly Of 1. 1,...,"1'Aa thing" - ,g° . 1 1f e . .('-. 7, 4 / lg.* 611 : 1 - the Balkan* k,Ohlo,'. hat sure recently of th e 4 --.7'..'"L''-- • "'" * "'At-wl•• 6 large %della & Cheobthatlllallioad. i,...?..40 ate trunk were loud •goads ef various blade, ' • , 1 6 1 ' 7 1 . So ate tuay We beg , tetgbettpx , ihn name la y , RAUlieillii tOrritl, , lament. ail. yeitWajr: 1 & ~,,-401drk:Xe.;!.,.M,411441ib.iopptilitto(tii out ,! , At lei o'clock tut eirettin I pd n atilt felling me !.1.. k,. :::,,_/':.:.- , ~-••-,7z7:74y---,-.,_,,, ;:;', , ':. : fest itrit mid coma thillni. lll th Oraelthet for •,.*..u...viil6fir,4:,,teitaP_:hihweb-zzfri4inve,i-ioth'r”PiupPku•44l9lri't4d* 2ha4Ter ! --- , , ,it,.. , ..iiiiith;bat" ew ivipa r -HTiong F 111417 : 14C .T 0 44 1 g , 1 . ; . 'i:: , it i i - „....t... 'reeterds2ohd asked for a few thou days. "°' 34'-14":1"znirE'''224:fit'°Iit'ag.',di‘ ~,,,7,-,llUDetati,-,,Fefielrukep,sj-iiiiiiciku:--re-um,, llrered &eery Chi. Er Leman alai' Alit . Ada as tinned one to the orii.,st the me n , la the hi P ' ell"k gut. latte4 t v..to ../i.oilhiterekhd',ordereet -to! protide, foi ! , t h, Nwe a large and well pleued audience- Hieptcoeee ~,ra ,_ __o,Slitliklqn:44* • Pire; not, 464,1 1 that wall " T im e aid l i t TiOli thßL'' ' 4 .. A. pl*.M., somod rcio;lin car CHASCII.—The Rev. R t. , litnalkelli''llle, Oeucvsitktir/or4bbk.,lo/011t bill s - - ivreill to 'Cta - -- " ob.r 4- i- -, ...laboaethiaCeoalt be.thae64 - ,7,4441;b id - 10 ° , 14 114 ' - fat 7 CWrrat,..'EUl, „,,,___.‘„,.., . . ~.„, , p 14111217 sad will take charge °rum parkthibuo • 'XL( Tiffts747,,e ~1 % , 1... f.„, ,ff i'...;• f oligii7 AiW:t,'" '.,..,.. - '; . ,„rm,4. f t20 ,1,,,4t . ir .`...o4!tig WlL: s ti• - .. ., 0 , '471 ts,a, 1 i.,,1,!.. 2.,:t: I:e..if-,.l,,:f.:Asati, ;f44:11( 4r,/ fl - ,1 -x,e,e-,:,e,~• - +,l, ~..x..44e#41-•%:Xi ,r.,.•gzgr'p:,,Aet.lc:z,,.'-',••';.,•,•---2'r•-•:'.•-•-'-'•,,•,•,•-rc,"•'---v^,--•:,,--..-..-c:••.:.-_j:::-,:- .. -, T , L., 4 1 , . , .51 4 :;.`,. ,-.- '.' -.- ''-' - I ITzureitb=o4,l'a The ease bt David B. Evane;ilidtdowl4f the teenier of his Tire last ,- came'before the Court on the Motion' 'iff"trlt: an, :Esq. - ,.counsel far *Wee rilhr Tan* alit Judge "M'Clnee . '; had Written greaLlingth his reasons for refus ing!. grant the motion, a very meagre sketch of Which we give a. follows l n ,t case, dere was no motion in meld of Judgment but only for a new trial: The learned attune! for the prisoner 'eententlet.hat we erred; —lain charging the' jury thee there was no evidence casting suspicion on , Anthony Smith. the ease an /fere the J d udge reviewed Smith's. testimony in referred to the faddist crewel for the prisoner disdained lntuition of impu ting blame to.Bmith, - any tthat they argued the cue to the .ury, that Smith, only by.. pothelically. - There could be no error In the Court Mating what thee:maul for the prisoner elated : and' eferring to what they contended for in their own language. The hypotheses impll eating Smith were simply (and - justly) argued to the jury, for the purpose of raising a doubt la their minds as to who of the two was the guilt:4l%l4y. The Court erred-in charging the jury on elr cumstantial evidence. here the Judge quoted frOm many books and oases, showing the nature anti due weight to be allowed to oridence of that ebiracter. The id and 41.1 i points of error charged were, that the Conuntinwealth was not bound to prove motive. The Court might have charged that. there was ao evidence of nioney,./oet, or of a thief present: L any time in the house. Mayor Stuckrath testifies that prisoner told hint be had: hut $125; that hie (prisoner's) wife : was below stairs at the time, but that he (prisoner) was in bed, near the bureau in which was the money alleged. to, have:been stolen.. ~ Tide might have induced a thief to kill Beans but would reason why, after hiving " sto len, be should go down two flights of stairs into the basement and hill grans' wife. The thief is a creation of the connsera fancy, and it is alleged as error that the Court does not treat this phantom ass thing ,1 of flesh and blood. The thief was a character figuring in the various hypotheses which counsel Put to the jury very properly, brit which it can- not be charged as error that this Court does not admit and entertain. sth. It is charged as error that the Court - did not instruct the jury, that where suspicion points to two persons as the perpetrators of. a crime, one of whom is a relative, as husband, eta., and the other a stranger, the law'prefers.to flx the said crime on the stranger. • In charging the jury on this point, the Court adopted- the language of the learned ceunsol himself. We considered It our duty to advert to the - evidence, but wished it to be distinctly anderatood that ws expressed no opinion on that; that solem's for then Import we prefer to be overcautious. We lield it *solemn duty neither to balsnea nor slit the testimony Co u it should bear to the one side or the other; that was for the jury. • The _keened Judge then proceededin make some remarks relative to the Act of Nov. 6, 1856, to which he adverted on Saturday, in the mute of Jacsby liths-preseet cue he had reduced 'thole remarks to order and them tinder .twelve separate - heads' 'or ' propositions,: befor e proceeding to reed . ;.wlilott he adverted, to the anxiety the Court had felt In acting under this Act of the -Legislature, oh which the Court of lain retina had never, yet given a judicial decia• ion, although since it was putted, a little more then two years agealren ram of Aori kick lem e been tried in tAir alum . , The counsel for prisoner takes general v.:cop..; tub to rh e charg e of the Court. Under theAot of li o*. , l l33 6,'weLkeliere that there as no genet:- al exception of Ibit'. kind croateriplated; that tho general charge of the-Court Is-no part of the record, nisi that ilibCourt is not bouad to grant the- exception; that. the Court kite 'herr en joined to write' out its' clurge; that'Llta"Ceurt under the act is called upon to grant treeptions only to the points specified; that nothing can be added to the scope of the Ace hat by further legialatien; that the seventh' erotion of the. Act of 1856 • is in the nature of an a part facto, sod 'applies only te 'the' use of Corrigan, "holm suicide virtually repealed said section; that this act only adds to the record the decisions of the Court on _points of evidence or of law; that there is no reason why the general charge should be excepted to, because prisoner's counsel can ask of the Court tee/rare °natty point or points eald'iiinneel may raise to the ogee In the lan guage of Chief Justice Lewis, the extent of re. ;debut of the Soprecor: Court is limited to the Inlets excepted to by defendant and noted and filed of-record. 29 Penns., Rep. 426—Common. weiath:vir Middleton, and other eases. ,The learned Judge then reviewed al length all the leading testimony in the case and efthmented on It. He said the"case was one of circumstan. Sal evidence, sad in all its parts potato to the ',droner at the bar sad to na other es CO. ilts gu ,„, There le no wens or lestsoaopy gula say 04 had stolen Ms money, or hg .tHia.,-Ett._pemisik*mittt evtaen tri..„ deep anx e le,-9ted ceder_ its,•appesseive seCte of responsibility, and ean arrive at no other cm:celeriac'. The deportmeet of the pris oner ever ehme the murder has many parallelsin the history of criminal oases; his contradictory statements and his conduct, if no confession, are each as an artless, innocent man would not have made orprectised. The jury was made opof those ittnonethe :Most intelligent, high-Minded and cons y expected cientious of our panne, sad the verdict such as might have Win reasonabl The motion for a new trial is oveed. After the judge had doitcluded th rrul e reading of hie deciaion and the reasons therefore as feebly sketched abbve,-731r.' Illaraltall said :—Tour honor may have perhaps misconceived is ono point the Line of argument which I attempted to follow before the jury in a speech of two hour& I argued that therewas as much evidence against, a r gu ed against Evans. Mr. M. also said that he coincided with the, Court in the belief that the opinion or charge of the Court is not a part of the record. Here the proceediout in reference Co the. trial, 'dared, Utd the judgasald to the prisoner— David S. Evans, stand np nave yen 118y lb ing to eay_why the, sentence of the law should not be pronounced Theprinnur; (epeakirg in loud and eoletnn voice)—rtisei, sir: rhave bat a word or two ' the present 'occasion to say. I will not cite the evidence and 'how mistakes, but will at' some fettlre day.' Allele in eltereto asy that thortgit tried and ectiiltietid of this criMe,l am not gaUty, and If I *hall -*hang I• will die an innocent man. - Though you may rob MO here of this life, you °linnet rob me of the life to. eomi... I will tray that.my trouped did a great deal for me. / had no Muth to collect teetiMooy ; I thank them, agai i. r eceliccknoltineit in the way of means. At: moms feints time, when my mind and thoughticsieMere cellected; T with cite.evidenCe and loyal( With the world tiiput on record.'r • The prisoner then stood pale and moHonleatt,' Witheyes Ile grourtd,'whiletheCoirt pronounced-with sentence of the law, which contrive the Prisoner to the ecarold.... - Re was their remanded to his prism; and thus. to all human- probability, closed one of the moot strange_and terrible tales of blood that aver found a history in the record of a Criminal Court. wEolsadirt 1101{,NING,•ADEC: 15, 1858. Cis, Pariitozoor___To-stiour-,Cloviny Lecture.— Prof. Foirler gives his concluding lecture at li o'clock torttgbt, in Lea, ette Ball. Tide simple announcement will be enough :to fill the hall. His i subject is interesting and : lmportant, and those' who are feria:late enough littget Neale will be-well entertained. Prof. Fowler will point oat thereat mhision of th= science of mind, Al . the close of the !endure he will dicier*e the char ander* of nereral persona selected by the Audi. j Check'. "A Akar& Ain.Ai pur,&u,,,. /Nen ammo &az &awn . &Elm ron oo rulalbi... Philadelphia, ano. Wkk & Ck.;111141414,24 !Rua & Winer:- , • Thla is a book of elegant colored pictures, suitable-for - the 'Ocbool town - or (he loarrerY, ininied on . alfons, white paper, in the highest stylwel,the art,-string beautiful and efeborato krepreientattone ot rdowers;,blrde,"Rnlmale,-tishee, o.; which will aid onlyrtome but instruct a'oar young trienda." Foreale by Hunt & ktiner. .B.xorwszi OLD'BO/DatB btalilae ,er, Beq., ati;old.soldier, died at Turtle Creek on Monday, at the'adratoed 'age of seventy-Bre yeare. 111 r. Mot aster issue to this city la 1801, aid leriyed lii.the Pittsburgh Blues:in the war .01.1812, ander Capt. Butler._ .For the Jut fort jean Itehal:resided,stlertie Creek y. Jutsa H. the „unhappy yang man -who was convicted of blarder 1u the Bicond De gree, in the ease of Commonwealth vs. Henri Weisman, and sentenced to eight years and nine months Id the Penitentirry, was yesterdsy com- Milted to bfs lonelreell. 19a have received from limit St Miner the'4th volume of Aiipletreatreat work; The American Cyclopedia, which we 'hell have somewhat more esy of, at our earnest sonientibod: Sub eotibeee to This wirk Geo procure the volume of Messrs. Runt fc ; ' oarififirr'llkierway-nnurnual -- o'clock, Alerindir;lnvaM, late c the steamer Deniiiri, died at the Mon o ngah e la House, in the .- 45tIL year of his age: There were few men In this city bolter known or more highly tifieutid than Mr. Ingriid.z.llceettet be nearly twenty years ago that he was in Niftiness here with David McCandless, Esq. They were booksellers': and.. stationers. Subsequently to : that we think, he was in company with D. N. White, ' Esq., in the implication of this piper,. Tits Pnwenunau Dant Gazrrrs. He was not uniformly aucceitafol in bueinees, [ but there is 'no human tongue that can say he was not one of the most honest, honorable and nprigbt of men. His name in this city in coupled only with terms each as express integrity, jug , lice, and consistent, godly living, for Mr...ln , gram was a true oh:Wallin both by profiselon and practice.- : . For the lest ten years Mr. Ingram has been chief clerk With Capp Richard C. Grik. Two and true, on generou di hearted men thus came tog four s the ff erent steamers of En eth t clu er e, , of which Gray has been Capjaln Mr. Ingram has been acting as clerk. During the past summer, the Denmark has been one of the regular Northern Line of packets between St. Lode and St. Paul She arrived here week before last, to remain for the winter. Mr. rn tram was balancing his books and getting ready td return to St. Louis,to spend the winter with hie wife and obildrez. On Thursday morning he was ottaoked with a paitrin the boWels, whir* aseumeteo violent a character during the day that he was taken to the Monongahela House. Here he Buffered dreadfully for_some ten or twelve hours when quite suddenly his painsieft Illm, mortification ensued, and a few short hors carried him beyond the bourne. the poor wife haetened thither on the wings of love, but alas ! Loa late ; he was dead hours before she arrived. His last audible words were a rupee for her and the seven dear children he left behind him to mourn his loss. liii last hours were toothed by all , that the most aealdnons care could pro vide. CapL w as lhim for a moment, froth the time be take nll till he died; the mate of the steamer wept over him like a child, and the roughest and hardiest men of' the crew were as tender with him as women. fie had taken tare of them on tho voyage when they were sick, and had treated them like human lap where many only aka theta like brutos. Ills last, moments were blessed not only by mai tat= of love from all, but by the stones of his Saviour, which inn - dispel every cloud and - .nfske the dying bed Peel Mi ae downy pillora am," We write thnSof Mr: Ingram because we have known him very intimately, and loved him well. May ooa give Ills peace to the hearts that are broken by this bereavement, and prepare ; us all to die with a hope full of immortality as did this Cluistian gentleman. Da. A. C. Mummer:, City Physician, reports the number of deaths in this oily, from Nov. 27 to Deo. - 7, at 21. Ten of these were males cod eleven females. Colored, Pitiitawr hist-rm.—The Royal:4l4ns of the First Ward of thin city will hold their primary scmeeting this evolving at 7 o'clock in tho Public hool House of the ward. _ . . Tun Young Men's Christian Association of this city will establish a. Daily Union Prayer Meeting In Birmingham on-Thursday rienhig. ..... _ _ Inionrl9.l4lßGH THEATRE.— ' Mint OP Ai1t101.111,1% ma-tr.% AND WILLIAM AIocrtILLANN "“'rfIIVARILAND. •-_,' r. ' ' mess Or ADMISSION: Dress Wep t r Parqueete 6 lrrickeut to hind. B4us 7i, ZWurly Ctrole..--... 2 1Whol• Maw- ..--...140U Worm balker: 7 .--o t t- • ZS humeral= Dezec00....13,te3 ' Ookted ihnaw f.... .... 60 • • D o6 Woian at I o'clock. ruttehts rehas at 7%. Pow 015 Pea Imes Iftlo Ocieltiele. Sitter; autowi LC leiatit LII or tha engem:lent hi the far hand Star COLMA Mr. W. W. ALLIN iIkLAN, arid the tatcatte cunsthelh; . • 1505NBSDAY =masa, r,.... 15th. win he lanceted TILL YILENC7I B PY , -.llathilde do Laic, Alum Lucille; Tony; Mr. W. W. Allan. To =Delude with the beau Wt.' dratua rrur WANDt Ft ma BOYS. o NIGHT ONLY SPARRING, RXISEIBITION JORN C. HEENAN, THE BENICIA BOY, AARON 30211118, , or Tom &y The Col en, 11‘,.._• CHAMPION c/F 1 2:0142Thi . WI `ppo giro& °nod MAinue , AT CITY lIALL, -,16.1.411,;•••••••.. ACI••••••i.c. .41.44 by •1116.4.41 f 1 4 A 1 1 1 ,4tilI1al',0 CR). oue extallion will be gi rem. Lo reale. Beverve.l &atm, (row, $l. delllblelrs ~Spfcial aotitro. ~...__.... .. „,. The wonderful succes3 which the family embrines, prep.:TS t'7 B. L. Pabersteek A 01 bare tort frith, nuy (adore Where to lonise sad reenforfrit them— Itundee troll ,the bibele and virepperr, when precludes tither D. L. Rhnstlaek'• fermi ts's or WI the e r e PtPs, and recalre‘the audlrAne. prepartd by the shoe illna sad no other. . ILL. la travroca Jk Ca, Wheleottr. Dreg gide, No.CO, termer Mod awl Fourth drone, PituSottsh, Pe. Dlt- Dscr.l2sElk• CAISta.-- Dipag for Oa M. e va, Vialrwked lktiaal .drarOlary.—lo mbenttfeer Me mertame tea Mai e rambiatiegpalilk, mo expenee bas been errand lolls tom. Gum to render It perfeello Mel! amerabil fartkuler, in Meier 4 keep pare with the woodafla Imprormemb of the mammed place If Pemmican la tote breech of American Mee. lamellae. DO FAMILY BAOULD DE WITTOUT ONC— E/tall Prim SD/. _ It leadrobably adapted to prompt and cure every form of gift".., mob liff Ookitrmption, Serails, Banal; ICherame Una, Dyneepala; ell formal Ybyelail and /betel Prato. Moo eat Neranim re oem& Ono tread Pastore of Mg Aymara le Dm( Dle allow rmidy kw Wk. We power being data/Mel lime a Permanent Xensel, no Aelhar etber learedbintsbelei np:rand. 141, wbelearie Mod retell, by DD. OW. A. DriyElt, em2s.lllrT Ifkolesele Drnaletglita wood at, Plttatig SLOW erral putorzal MAGI/0 OIL, the oniy ladtan limed, mow mold for Attenonotin,. Hiarralpta, Meatteltr, lbot449!et, Atisia Vic Ands or bra., Spans; *Wren Dm Threat, Arm, Cherroda anti matt &waits] tba on , Lm atabia remedy Liaoovered tbat win set upon than &bona, bar rhojolnta. Tetouan& of pems. Al been cored of Abase euraplalata by thia new diaconal IDoe . l arsine/tad to totyt, rtio=b; DIL ODO.7llfrogrt 1401Vcod street,and.l.Y.lll4hUSG,ADVeray. bbwn la Signature crPratt At Botcher on the wrapper, and wines thabortht.,,. apitslavdt Oft o f fl i , c _ m _ ig, at the nugt. ' . natno timo onectlre remtdler, for Dysnesals, and all other Chow arlethg Dom 4 43 . 144 : 4 044i1404 . 1.4 es Bicuselk .124 L 1 ,.., Is Dlr. nohotter'• /Wee. It not only 'mores ths db. ,o. loom the ohm, Lothy &hog tow folk. organs of I t non, olds Itha In their kohl.* All who tom bled It .o. knowledgo Its Alen solyeatenty. .4 sitt ersne ohontend 'lt to theme:der. D. Itootalter's hitt gs . took le too wen koenen to need prates. IS le therefore noassoiry at.thlntlnti to do ghee Maxi direct stlehlon to this prow/Whip *Loch Is certainly taZioquiled by eny be fors ths pendia, sanded oe we are ph Ite lelde-smod rep- L'lt tllte.toglVlV:intai:arlieVl4: l •=*n"" byBllo4lTylnit INlT l Lt ' ine= lll. 717 . 174= nn Water and an /rant its. .dellltsiT litlx 7TIRTi'OICELECTEO wblinr IddtrllloacHnizt, t fn. Medical puppies; of a Tory mort a ar kind intirba sen al Xnprisa abaft.", *hamar an Zara upon * eandttana• of Tan Donate. /Minas Dr. in san. 1f0.14/3 or GL Plinsbunrb. •DPl.l4wr RAM, ROAD ESPLICE COMPANY. Joseph N. 0. Hl (Illieteumr to Porter, Noyi Broca) . . SJADUCTITIMILI . ? RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT.2I•IKES. • PITISBOROIL TAPIOCA --A fine attialo,- for Nile low al DE. KETSZAT, N 0.140 Woods!. cattlaw'r no qqality, fO7 pryQ.btaro. Ii O WOA 14. 00=4f1•T Emil& tity f tui "ib or saJo at gnaw& uo mote:: • «22:dawa 'Snouu)xt.ftAft,go imortmont nt itzszeLt cut w11 ui3 .r..0w.81U1,-- Irelfer, of KO Wood 0r.., hes hn.l7 orTath323ltBlbe the rollefhthicilthottreratitoe Rupiah.: , oc"4,4*lrr AnDoiturev, Surpoitußs" . of every land at Kir6tivs.24.74awoocf,t.' 04:141,ef 9tzr RrrOyaitxre- 7 1; have soma of !up 1. rbrosuti, Icsfosit,, 4.234A,T • No. 140 Wood Meet. ... ---------7---- - - . -- BrcUrit4Xllc • C . tuqd : 0 11 ,,,lot; - , lAi ARl l llol7lliv, ~, ," lfa.ll2.4arkdireetxbrildeoj, ,- ,- trrE iiiivz NOW aEOEIvED ()irk EN '', TUB Pall AM 'WNW' Moat ,of Om% pnrelauftl , dtetet Irma the manutktareni fttrettu.ed.prle.. Oarakcit attest* et 200 ptme of'diolee VallTte, T•quitry Valmin. -3C*.I 6 4 idft Wine', 111adollkos omen mea bro.loo twidle. a rocac)1000101/mperial thre•ply; awl iniper• - , I oft ttun Itoo.rocd, liabqm -aid aeb; C.l4Fe:?":admlk";'r'n*:able"""lb47illnb"rtl!Lrgijf"n:"*:tl'b:Xltljllbrint: jtAgffretdir can'4348 7:4tr.:1 34311.141"Ltt ! • tieciorrlrn.M724,•=4: : 1 7 0.„ 1:::::,:1": „ , p, .14 , ....e.0..Athi z huiftwii, 464 0: I .Pattsittaadelilibinc4 CI athl 'BMW dal abldpg, Saitntlru I pateroo OW 0 1 , 04,1111uk Ilusagled elleietbr- Cb.olllsagt Malt , toe MMus amnia*, &c. Aar .11Igtotor lioUgyar.„ Our Ceihmeri . goid.lbo. an inslM to mate. Mb tholes sod ea s te.the stnpk, as TO atildelStiolhad to WI •fimatirro prior. atirit infialbY nLooturtia I.III4WriKVIt t . ) Alopo• wit it I LD A Artfot, _Ftemtoijswitititlita.st t , , -.4 limuonninti arr Nair Cunene, Dec. I3 ' —The bark Oregon has revenue easter McClired at this' port,elland, with Lieut. White, of the U. S. go board.. Lieut. White reports having left the schooner Susan, surpeeted ot being In the fillibuter service, about two hundred miles out and bound to Grey town. Capt. Marcy, of the Surto, sent Lieut. Whit* on board the ategon on Thar:day.' Lieut. White seems not to hare been a fore grout on board the Susan, ea be.. reported, bet more es a primmer. The Susan got under way while be wee on board, and when be ordered her to anchor the tarn were dear to his or. den and remonstrances. dr. Louts, Dec. 14.--Tbe airier eontinam to Mode at the rate of half an inch an boar. and ta clear of Ire. Them is on tears from the upper riven There was a hoary rain 1.1,1 nighL It was Cloudy and Tole - ..p soar QM: 41Z T,Liaarall and a lValeritati SOY a1it".7(119". :11Zwar.Vt.fimia and to. 14 pulled at 4 0411 Stoekii Gale. 13; .11leblgan Central Zak; Clarelend • Toledo al3-,: La drew Craws land grant. 34, Pe..43e Lill P. S. Co. len Tettuessge Dl, entrago a zwe rstiw 044; Cumberland Coal Illitada Central bonds 90X. Leeman krllwakia Soutbsrn ;N. nett 5.334; Beading §j4; kits eamti Ansa Se. Caton dal; salsa 400 bales. PlAtr arm: 10,000 btds sold. Wbsat dab - tales 7000 bask. Corn hoary; 12A10 Lusk add at :0073 fbr now yeliow, and 03e for 00. Pork berry Its 1 18 ,504,19,00 for new tom. Lard Or ly at 11e41!,'. intakes am at 2314.. Sum Ono: New Otlaatta ttaattat at 700 Wad alrocorado C.34er,44. PRIADLG/Iftl. Dec. 14 .—Ifloar to better demand, belt tnerket undergone no change; 40Crd blds .old IS, export at AIN for auportloa, $5.er4.5,7a for extra, attd fancy lota at $605,15. Eye floor Ono at $4, and emu meal at $3,23. Wheat lu fair ragmen tor mititatc tOOO tomb sad at 15L35,4 $l,Mt for ndr and pram. red. and 11,3k5L42 Cr o whits. lipt wante and sena on arrival in Mt. Corn al. In Rood re. town; 4000 barb sow 'snow eottat 70c. sad Woe old at O. 1.13C0 tank oats Orogen 4d4155g0. Pr,rlalooa antes. firm, .fleethen Is • vary Kiel murk her e . trtdakay Is lea Cron Wee of In bnla Milo 2.334/324; dosing at lbs lowest gradation. - . any scat IT/EWM. The only departures yesterday wore the Emma Graham for Tone rills, and the 6 /inerra for II heehoir, The latter brought op, a we heard, the bright of the Mariner, Witch kat restilypal at Wheeling. Tha natl. She Camesoma os, ameba packet, will lave India foe Cinein. 10, The Stamp toe New 'Celan., It kwiled, and would tars laft yeetenlay bat for the rain. go aloe the /f. Debtor., Capt. Kennedy, which will three thls day without fall for St. Low,- The fthellonce, CepL• hooch, Is the boat Le Yleahwille. The Captain has loaded . her eery "swiftly, and she will make • mal trip We have no doubt, being a /mod boat, and well commanded. The to, warner Orb, Cert. Way, is leading with all pia. oboe dispatch, and will probably gm away tereoarow. Dar sli t tiament may b. found In cur taper todev. _••••-• again mat of yateniny. There Were 7 teat 6 loch., tieing. We than have a eery roll Meer as soon ise Ude falling rain to Into it ibe Comber:and river II In floe bating order. Pons the ClatianaU Commercial of yeeterday we clip as IIATS DEIN AWARDED TO followw• . "811 pairs of coal boats deawuded the NM on &today wirEnz,iii& e k vlnuomr's I 47r4741.14:2,1r.1:::Vii."'Ll'71:f1:1!'°" Pan :: 1 :::.; mat of TiZTr I. I7."4 - t;t77i ''''' 2 °";`: S.F.WING MACHINES (n ...0,- -4 , 7- ..... Thi P t iii:rre isannitg left net sir ' - , ,lane for ht- Louis, on Satunba, with lam tous of bright. Capt. Carroll, bat Commander, is here, and •111 Join the Denning et Ceino. The lithrinora arrived from Pittabiagli. with • roil cargo. The Go earinody Prleude•atme in from the came port, with 365 tons, G g for AL Louie at dusk.. - Wallace ...The came In from St. Was, with 3.10 lona, 4.1 c . ..h . in end .18 dechort. A Denton of her cargo ConelMe of the ortheensee machinery 'lan . d 52rettl.dcabg 7gar.--..... .. I rors,; W r zew and . Lao .l mallenry Gra = i tedr;Plltsborgb with 260 tom ;4 30 pmeengere The geventyAlis cleared tot huh rWe I with 400 tont, booing 100 tone addttlonal. engagwl boa... She has nine hundred berreli of iselt,wod a tarp .lot of railroad bridge lather, low Nashville. (*pada Pm-acts new steamer Dew Drop lett tor ilekstalrgand Tauo Blear with two hundred tons of through Geisha. ... . ... he Nem• phie mem In from Memphis with eight bandied end attain bitle•ol cotton, and thronged With pe0p1e..........Th0 steam re gochthly, which left Nsahlills Monday hut utak at Lit. tie Raw abash', o lbw n3llon above 18 4dywille, but bee More been abed, and la on bet way to Peducah. No Ilea lad .........At limbed tonal/ the tialted Bata Montt Conti in Nalaille, John Zlllot Garrison was indicted for roanelroth ter by the Grand Tory, /a caudett the elating of the City of Iltudietile, bWhich several Nam' lost their Hem HO was the Pilot, nod on • wait of hablmt con.* admitted to ball In the limn of $1,600.... .... Dr. latt.inam nuacentreca tor, bee chartered the Cornier, silt- Louie boat, to ply be. Drees Coke, Kentucky City and Colombia, in conneakat with MO Intrude Chairs' and the Mobilo and Ohio lieu. road.", - The Louisville Courier of Suaday earn, - • ....Dating Saturday and yesterday the Oat of fiat boat cool boats • fhb to atelte. It being estimated that folly 2vo .pair or Nato ba9 started Irmo Pl:4/rah. tome 75 or 100 :pair bed arrived. hat e realugenii , landed at Jet/haw:wine Oft his utunber• 0 orb milewlarted over the falislioath. They were tolerablylight bate, drawing brit 08.1 feet water, which was withia a few loth. cif w ow.. the fall. Throe pair of busts etarted oar tou tabou dunk last everittg, and lint Inner. they got over ea4l Theo:mat of the dal of coal for the South will have to : rive at *nether rise, or go through the canal. The enpply of oral fa now abundant for all purpose., and the beet PitlAborgh war retailing Saturday nt 12% cents per bushel, At a regular malinger the Coal Boat note Association, bead lb ng.J. thl city german:, John Vaunt, Freely Purcell, J. G, You To/abet% end Le" /ChM./ J ekee the As. foll Among the :whlC h Mon adopted by, lbe AsMciatioa, Were tho owing, should Y command the attention of boatmen and ,roan PerticuleG It flail be the ditty of the pilot .. haying charge of boat* In &dew, teascertato whet plan of satiltaime would be the mot awallabla, and diapench a rummager to other boat. co alloff,uutithelp IA obtained. Ally pilot of the Aimocletion rah:slog to comply with the matelot puttee in Carrot, shall be tined e sum sot leer not low than W hrentyallra dollars, and obeli be expelled fora period one year, and not more then floe; and beaten be bonpuor IA the world, through the plus, as derold of Tbeownenicd Coal boar. In such caul would be requested, by thisotasoclation not to employ men eti pilots who hare been tbusdhiltonored and dlegraced. ..• • , •:, The Pittsburgh Plot's Association are rsqueeted hi adopt the Arregolngleadutiotte. The,Judge brOinte. with a toW,Of 4 0, 0 00tuthete of Pitts. hirer B Ced, got In Battirday. - The Oat belongs to Kellogg Co., who bare dielaweg Of a portion Or A li al New Albany. Egitanateowr m B L a : atrownsville. , . TeleirreA• 40. 0,40 Del Pelrertl, Elizabeth. Ervirg-TiVzot and 'hang. - 10 REST PRE.kIIUAIS PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR; VIRGINIA STATE FAIR; DACTPIIIN oouNry FAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR, Woo Imo unoolmously awarded to WHEELER a WILSON oo "II 'S7 FOR FAMILY 17SE." This combined teathnony is folly conclodro that lwheele► & s ew i ng Rubins Asa Ms way bait matiattetatal on =mad 1. Beauty and excellonco of stitch, alike on both eidea of the fabric sewed. 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construc tion. 4. Portability, ease of operation and run agement. • 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. .7. Strength, firmness and durability o smart that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to it variety , of purposes and materials. 9. Clompruitnoss and eleganeo of model and finish. These machines are now offered at greatly REDUCED RATES. 11.T.212. A. .111,1160 D, oclB4 N'o; 48" FIFTH STREET. ' - ftri"9"-- r rtl el XX i. X asT .lEi t isl' 8 , Diunaski,: •Mapers" dto. 1. - , . rIONSITAIERS Or EMMA RDSON'S tibi a% BSI= 141011 . S u lt: Ot übt i V z i % the Of:NOUN firm with the toll MUM of lb* ._ _.' • Ale1 11 RD80.6; 8014 4 01/ 9 / 1 k '- _ _" I. itigoszoito• of thopootolotet sad dotabtutyotttio vows Viii autalau 4 nroaint.sissattai_ty grossatpes lams ltualltits of, bark* aid &balm Maar art *woo *Net semen sad mkt 'kb the Doan of NZ, BON, by WA Monk who, royontleat of lb* toNn7 tbu Intlktod &We o• the Amintai a ansomor Rod 0 tuatfoo. Aof . tio, is tiettio, , win Dot roodfly • butioast aillbLblo, whtlopmtio.., cad "bolfilpeted ow *kb iirx ! ii of. imethimudhanaser. ._ _ ..•oftly4l4 ' ` Apo* _ a 5 nstob streak Now Yodt:. NatlJlMlcoessors t9 ur Owl/ itotshlaidj oar tow aeohiat dodo lair ow: oat Ph/Ist/lA*las toostrao or afoot. otos lan opal alloy Shads sod odoir gook it tro:, rtLf drasoustom loan oaryordotatt Imre ,pors prisoP Pastoral Ell dad It to ark alastossla lotoltdlottlOrto t/oßroladclodltdesioalotr: , aatalT “St itoreitrao lama 40 mad Ilia's 46.4 00.11101AldwildAlL. - W new Creel Decc, 14. Ro urrn.—Atr.%Pitelpr, of Me..-trorn Committee of W ele end Means. reported tb• ?Kilian Military Academy and Indian Appropriation Bill: Mr. Kellogg, 111., offend iesolution, which was adopted, calling on the secretary of the Treasury to furnish Statement, showing the amount of produc float of the British °clouted' imported into the United Slates ender the Reciproeity Treaty, togetheerwith other information on the subject, Including the ex- , ports from the United States, The Elmo then resumed the On id Waimea Ltineasitment Jean. O TaLiDO of the The Rome then adjourned. Snatra.z.-The Senate met at Is -put 12 cl P arlouslnemOrials were presented,but the o' only oue ock. of interest was a memorial from J. Iforsford Braid, suiting to be 'allowed to Import duty, free Iron for the conetruetbon of steamships for his Dew Pork coast mlttrig Th ttaton Rane line. e mem e. orial vas referred to the Com- The Pont, Railroad bill came up by adjournment from yesterday. The amendments made last sam aa were read, namely: Davis', Doolittle's and paw,. Thernafter Mr. Wilson moved anew amendment that the road should foowthe forty-second paralleL Mr. Stuart aske d Mr. Wilson to make his motion far the forty-ninth parallel, lehleh he Piefesud him self tumble to die, Inasmuch as it would 1,,, 1M cen tral diameter. On the suggestion of Mr. **dad*, kb. Im am assented to make it between the thirt fort_ 7-mond parallel. c y-fifth and Mr. Mason, thinking übliketY the bill could pus both Roues this sessi Ormond that the bill be laid on the table, which the Senate refused to do, by the following result: Nay, 32, yeas 2 ., 3 s The :me were Musa. Allen, Bates, Bayard , it ellieetkl. Brown, Cameron, Clay, Clingmen, Crltteedee,jPitspatrick. 17 mita, Mammon d, Royston, Heater, Iverson, John son of Tenn., Mason, Pearce, Reid, &button, Sli dell, Thompson of N. J., Toombs . Absent—Messrs. Dough's, Rale, Johnaori of Ark., Mallory, Pugh, Sumner, Thompson of Ky., and Yule*, Mr. Davis, of /Was., spoke on hie amendment mentaLulng that the road should he located not On plitioal but on commercial and governmental con siderations. lie regarded the roaduneeemary. and was in favor or leavin g it, lo cation : .te the contrite- tcrib 12 1111Cluch as trek Interest will natively induce them to select the but route. Odor senators made commits incidental to the 'vitriol:a amend/mut t which have been otered to the hid Mn, Shields,' of Min, being favor of the route from Cho Greet Lakes to Puget Sound. Mr. Polk, of Mo., moved an amendment that the Southern terminal should Detonated at the mouth of the Efissiasippi river. Mr. Davie, of Miss., eoggeated its lotration at the Southern boundl moved to iryaftbee United Statet—whereupon Mr. ern amend that no terminus should be named, but that Congress should rustily rote on the roadbeim:44' Mr. Doollitieleew letrodieed- a bill as i substitute,. which was not read but ordered to bi printed. Mr. Wilton moved to postpone the debate till Monday n eat, for the purpose of allowing Senators to undersand the subject more thoroughly, with its complleatlons. Mr. Gala inalsted that the consideration of the aubject should not be postponed. .So the Senate adjourned till tomorrow. Waseurr- rarox, Dec. 14.-4. larste number of ap pointments made daring the receas of Coigne les the Chinas, Japanese and other treaties were, I n a the Executive Salton of the Senate to..dayi referred for examination. The substance of Commodore Morn. toak's dispatch to the Nary Department, conterning the visit of the Dritieh °dicers to the steamer .Wash. ingots is, that said officers warted their right to make such visit by reason of the British protectorate of San Juan Del Norte, established at the request of Nicaragua. . WASHINGTON CITY, Dee. 14.--Aocounts received at Washington, state that the company from lowa, reader Samuel S. Curtis, hare arrived Aurora, on Cherry Creak, and report favorably at regarding the gold mines, located in that vicinity. They are build ing their houses and preparing for winter. It has been asautatued that Aurora is In Nebraska territory. A post office has just been loafed there,..and the above mentioned gentleman appointed post matter. A majority of the Rouse committee on Ways end Means are opposed to the President', views , of the specific, dunce, In revision of the tall Senator Wilson ku received a letter from t P ng tha aris, stating Buster Simmer will not name to the limited States during the puma t union of Congrees.• Dy the advise of his physicians he le going to the Beath of Prance for medical treatment. --- OYES ALL C OSIPITITION, HY TUE INDIANA STATE FAIR 01110 STATE FAIR; lOWA STATE, PAIR; Ins soptr STATE FAIR; In 1855. Also tiitho THE FIRST PRECISIFIS 00 . 1 0/12TILII Op . 114: lawn Dsoirr.,V.-P4 assiolso • t .7. • Oasoiers. erirrinivaa "Azurae. rip.p.ted Rociaay *lfiffAVA. • flruswia Waantrar. .ILOUR—the demand Ina .• • • and the : sates of NO Wein loti $5,00 for We wheat, ual sop for ann $4 37 66,60 for ••• do., and • filtartf.—was 0(600 bus Pp tog Barley at d, 2 fAnnta Bye from wagon at 76. • _ to city cit or 10 bbl a bbln Golden Syrup t 54 331 E 1 AY--salas at random of 6 . d..t Slow 1 , 1 BALT—Was of 400 bbla at ,50 for Ibo. 1. It lll7 lT—saloa of 75 bur tat 0 ski DHad Ap 10 Win and 10 btu Dritd read, 9 01 $4:2.5 and Darden at 512. SESEEDS—taIes of 20 bp Clove at $5,25 ZIOIP.-ula n of 26 bra at . an POTATOES—wen of 50 bble nohannocks at 50 BEIVILW/111 and 100 AT bun PLOII Reds and 111 en at 85 and 871. 11—nale of 73.10 at $l, COOP1:11A0E—a nale or WO ..r bble at 23. BIOSETAAV AZI/I,CODIRSC lIL A otanywrattre statement of t e Import. of Goods and General Idercha the ee, and Wore Jan. I ndlre t the port of N. Ar Ina week. Pngt, iSS7.- ISSR. Dry G00dn....... .... $1,700 General 1,95420 Total CGr the week... 53,1331,769 $10_07,44S Prevlomly reported_SlD7,42,B2,l 2,39,819:411 ------- 81oceJarmary 1.....201,01443 211,628,969 1.10,0305,983 A ronmerative ',bodement of the Export m, (earloalm, of specie) from New York to foreign port, for the week eloce Jae. 1, 1 , M9 : and 1856. 1857. 1858. Total for the week ..... .$1,803,3)7 $1,241,625 $ 656,818 Previously reported ....... $73,705,665 $69,618,596 $54,010.400 Since Jan. L— ....... 475067,612 C 9,800.2.21 L 4, The weekly statement of the:Philadelphia Bank. p 061,257 resen the:follatrlng aggregates; as compared with those of tho pre. ts elous week - •, !Dee. 8. ee9l. 1. Capital 81crok ...... $11.680,020 $11D,0,0206 Inc. DS:, Loma— ..... ..... D 4193,602 2-0,8tr2,900 D ec. 102 809 Bpecia.l ... -... .. . 11,120,763 0,324049 Dec. 118708 Doe feta oth ilk. UNA% 1,740,&58 Dee. 13,434 Due other Eke-. 3,700,303 3,780,919 Dec. 8,281 Dapoilta---.... 10,083,661 10,151412 Dec, 232,010 Circulation - ..... 2,724111 2,703,107 ,004. -(P181. Dol. Dee, 13 The reo:elpte of epeeie el Note Orleatie, durlog AO week endl v txl.l.4. 441, were ..................... . ............ $727,770 lo received aloes 1.1 Bept; 1868- ......... - 1,160,787 - Total receipt. dace lot Rept., 1868........ •-- Roared lame time hot year_ ............... .. ......... 5,1.50.573 Ikonlyre kr mare lira 6,9,50,613 ....... .. ................... )bocce, Boor auto 81704 MarLlC22.—Tpe 911.3 AO o a th 12 er Reporter dates that the market remain. In rauch the same condition as host week. The tuml quantley of-orders rato time to come la, and the demand for geode for California t ime to be midirtantehed. There 13 eleo an elacoOraging premed far • good eprlag trod.. Al the mat of mantas, taring le Mach lacreued y ehe high prices of leather, do., Mums Will probably hate to pay ea edam:teal price go. thelr dock of spring goods. The prices paid to workm ere generally &boat th 6 same as hut summer. Then le e s jilment of pleat yof work of ail kind e during , the Whaor. MAO tato public sales 433 cases cold roc Stant. Oleered thfe week, per Midnight for Zan trandecer; MIO cases, end lolierniao, ter Australia, 403 coon, etdood et M 0 , 155. end per Golden Ilockat,tor glue linear, 651 pace. The Pork W opoo banker.. nada centime. to toots the principal &micelle e hear today that %alms from the man- Cryan eroding lo largely (Jr more acy, for which they giv e New York aleleanga The agorae br New York frown ep. pear to have gone directly into the country cod diepceed of their drafti then, hank' comarr betaken then of of rency to aopply the trade. Orders tor curnocy 00 401/10 of 003 Mane trout their country c I poneeats hare been TW7 ho arY. - "feltinalto Ponta Ilte epee% movement bee %Mlle ed daring the week to the &loth, but the amount ehip too beea mailer than daring too previous week. Some I ether shipments aro or. t dered foe next week. The foreign ga tea err oo, India We em, hold. tile me bians atilet. anla.T. elth,egh 01 , to today ILA to eleout half a coll. boa Tbe pennants cm accuard of • mimeo of Treasury Dotes have neutralised thie lose In the 010•0 Sim% the Cantonal, aurae,. bring. al $1,113100 la gold, no that the beaks wilt hold tomorrow a larp elnotot or • •Pale than shunt by am last statement, oath gli the average Vey chow • foillog off -48/. I'. Trib. Bus or Lem. --The 311emari Rept/Wino .eye "A prom. Meta oPr.tor reward • nibs of the enormene coantity of 8,000 Omen of lord, now lying at the towns of then too, La gangs. Wane., Heokult,Lturtlngton tad ilnicatine, on the ypperMledasippi elver, Pnorle, mania Illinois, and Gleams wester, and tit elver, prom, the Idinourl. a t paid to I.k P tb. cub In hood , to be rocelred beer at the palate above mined by tie pan - baser. mh nom. I. about equal to 11,4 e. delivered in Et. Lo ale—ao advance of 4 quarter 00 the pr., current In the market yesterdey. Tble tract to is the lamest let of lard ever disposed of recce con. It rifi. end, indeed, W w e hen no recoantion chef It nee bee berm exceed ad anywhere?' Winne-...ppllee null and market Molly and Emu. Pelee reported cowpoke about 1,900 Lege %knee to fair Nut Poe to sl,ok 170 Mgr good al 11,10. and 1,150 a hem W privete Canna Oorne.renrlpte small, and the enmities an, held very Emu. Bales hula& tat beam lie et 02 new at 80m • .malt lot Inferior et CS. 31, , In new gorlnleo.• an IVO Mg. prime old wh.3c, d .=, do choice do et Oslo—market Inactive, hot am bold pretty Ono Peleelnclude 491 hue armtt at 71c; Co d do o gl at 7.8 c, cod 1300 Ca.;% oo low but warhead. Sales art bagegood fall at llamtOM itad ab b do tall private.' p—there hare dem ... .... I solve from stores compri• tzi±pslog 100 tow as plc.; 50 bales Itir al god, end ag bales do at .. t0.... The Mock in none unadd Is now reduced todOs• D. Pr elan —lc tacicops vivre told 00 private -tome. The lota tin from p h:ES - 340-Ih, later for round rhoiro nrdev—eteaily end Own. Salt at 734,7,7%e, cal dint it lac'—{9t. 40t11. Dem o Ilth.. - Imports by Railroad. P, FL 15%.t C. IL R —133 et. r.m Chadwick: Oa .tta aputra, Loadle d hist; 60 at. planar, Ut to d Bart6K 2 ~F 3 hate; 1 do'nolatia, Watt k WII.ot; 7 k Ltd. tome, 16 31 Gamely: 117 doe broom., J Jones; COO ete barley, Yairar, bal. coal oil, 11 w^i Palsear; 62bows, Wid brae 3 car. cab- W r. q. l7 6 / 4 6 . 6 /1. r tater, 21 rolls ' 42 :at. lard, 107 do betl. 7:4 keg. latd: . • . 1 oak* camel, rk . tbal. taro total, ants, 13 sks A balm fon, Cho Aa olin rair.42 t :MI • `"; " •`'" `'n • . . •-..--- ~.. - .- . . . imp•res b y ' - IdoNONGAIIELA NAVIGATIONCO-20ble 90111,i101.1 1d tom. fireamer it Mem: 100 11.8 log., .ire,: .11' loot ,oe, 4o do whom Miller. 64 11. to.oe, Iloolos & 4 trer: 0 d. do, FloId; 113 ale Dbl., Ad&zoo4 1 20 ion. CoPory S.,iodkr• anissar. .r 4 :1=1, 4 - Mm; Wheel Ina. e QIIPRRIOR o OUTLERY.--, A tteraion" is diz a., radon to the a ptandlil - aleoalept' oak w dialed of • Poektibltaitao, Oltertorica rt lrao sod Fork; Manor and Tea . Hated, Bosom 13etalantl,, DOAN!. Iniainiamits, Iliteebotacet took no. fa POekeblml Ina la portiontik our Melt hi not equated b ean tatabllabealattip.it dty. .Xreqr maker , of promloo Is lb. world le tad. 0020 OARTWHIG di YOUNG, (18 Wood W. 'rpm 1 ----- 77 -- ---------------- WRITINVANO, tOPYINO ~ 121118—yer aolft,ileptl Medea, freedom rrom mad mid derabilltaithrter Will are superior to all other. manse gletinvd la Mitoind B 7. sal toy soul to Arnold's Inks, Gut bat iamb I s is lo price. Retake. malted oa liberal Mama . ' W. G. JOIIivBTON *0 etstlonms 67 Wood at, I RUNDRIES TI 11 - do • d o .• oQ a°" P iin g o l , 19 , • FtYs foe WN zury CO. 11111ittle'ji:VURNITV ("M"---'-"-------I"bil'4'mred°rettlabmiatßZdggdot"lirt'—ilthearae"'e°Cals6:a°tf a sada% Vailist , 40, 7,44,2,4-Vroar, .I,lZi • ... 111T4,3. 7. 0, 4-_, , ,,, ..,,,.,...,;,.. - .„.. . . - - .;;J:,:.€5• /me i panunng rainofi - ..-1 - , ,, g,..-yi _,?i, : S E Vir Privsi2ll3ll43:4Pitwzrot::' FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Alleghen County, Agricultural Soda . tOiel September 1857, "AS BEST FOR raunr trs-R,,. -- . - ,-'-:. :::' , . _ 1,10.11!te46:. And the Penna. State Agricultural Soci e ty. hare aWarded to -Wheeler & 'ne* Sevin . Inedible the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR Af,j,.Lmmy PURPOSES.' , .., I bac tr ro•p bbL THESE MAOBINES which have gained such an enviable 'repitation over - alltothm il .c, Machines on account of ' - ge• 1. Beauty and , excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric Sewe:l-' • : • 2. Economy of thread. .. . • 3. Simplicity tunt thoroughness 1 , of construction. ,:,...., , t. 5. PortabilitY, • easooof operation and managemept. • Speed. . . - 6. Quietness of movement. . • . . . -.- 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip'er ravel; ~ . 9. Com ':, .- . , 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. pactnesi and elegance of model and finish. .. . - 77 7.'11 . . Are now offered with - all of the latest improvetuents and advantages at maitufac4vrors rises by , . ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 arzu:sratt.,... A EfOST LiiMIL47; AdeOUNT TO CZ.VROntty. ‘ attaCkddbrSi.i Pot at o.%,tad DIAL. Pmigr. Dry kr; C .FI I LDs I M------ fr , " • - , . • ~. ._,-.-,., WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE' 1.... No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., _ ..„ 11trity - E *ow IN STORE ONE OF TIIE LARGEST AND hIOST EXTEhiSPirE .I_ll.. otatkx of BOOTS AND -S.ETOE'S Ever brought to this market, of great variety; adapted to _ l., :. I , ' A. L L AA.2 • I' 13; AN-I.N•ricAz nrlt Er .i :::;,r Raring Leen purchased i)IRICT from the Manufaeturtue, chiely for ceu, and selecited jiith GREAT CARE AS TO QUA.LITY''AND SIZES,i:.:Yr They feel asatrred that they can offer Sapellor Inducements to Weston:ll payers. ea-tiombaot..l.luog pituborgi,,otho r to posanze Gudr, m oo Mar WV to &WO., .riaro.Oro to titai rt.. r O t t and examine our mxin Wore imrchuing thetrhors. ies-Partiallstr Mrctitim (Iron. to Order.. 007: a ttw3tEiT I R OOFING. ~.„.„, . , Chen and Durable. Fire and virater.proof, . .. TIIt.g..th_boELASTIC.CE34.I\TT. _g00:111VG.T,,_,.::..:, ,E..FIR2MLFZVILicIittg In all rlreNe.S.?„Nco ititrab;Z:atmi ceral l r.,Tlll6Zit' ti.l4,rreCur"Y (1,17-. /ZANY), 75 Smith/art Street, none Diamond Alley. . Snare noir prepanal to corer, with oar SUPERIOR .1100 MG, Steep octal ronti, over roc JOIINBOgh boards, 'old shingle.% annpolition or metal rook ateembewts, railroad cam, An- being admirably adaptod to tritbstand.the rariont changns Of '. weath, or the action of Sro, and It le not lumnred by being tramped pon. ‘Ve RIM attend to Repairing oltlOnaret, Rent er l the moat thorough and also, to Cementing Tin, Iron,CoPper or Zino Rook. making them weter-tfght, ..j I n them atralnot alto action of the weather, for $1,50 per ammo, (onehandred inpure foot.) ' - .sztxrcozz i noors. CEITMEITVTZID, Pr.l.-da g them and rendering them FiIIE•PROOr, for 12,00 per amtam—dlacoant for large toots. MU hauling I. Ciseapar than any other kind af Roof and le insured at some rates as metal icofs, and 42 ' bramt ettperaedlog all other kinde. Roofing material for aalo, With Instruction, forapplytog. Reform:sem mad et...Utast. nt one MSc, BATES dc JOHNSON, • . . . No. 75 Smithfield - Strut, near Diamond Alley, Pitdabrirgh;Pri. N.B.—Om - canvas b. rt,t ander.] worthless in properf 1 4 It for the root . . ' -• .ocletatod,korP • egulat Zteamsts. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiirTiarldie - iiiiliiiiii sraimrat . rarmait'Arn. i Bruntra thiinioN, . 'kale 1 lad :Cate. J. 0. Woonwino. I Cam Grams Cul!. THE ABOVE NEW STEAXERS ARE A now running regalurly. Mont Boats leave Pitt. burgh at 8 o'clock A. 111 and Evening !nada at 6 olock P. 31. for 3111ceep4s, hlliabothknris. kionongv i.do City, Be llevernou.Paystto City, Oreendeld, po rno for Brownevillo, there connecUng with Hake and Cantle* Sll Uniontown, PayettnBpringx,Momantawn,Waracsburg. Carzuktocinnen and Jethreon. , Ravngers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town 83r $2, mesh, Ontletate-rawns on boats lacludve.— Been. retorsdngirdm Bromurrille 1.1 . 8 at 8 o'clock In btu coorainuatil 6in the evening. For Rationr information ern Quire at the Mike, Wharf Boat, at. the, toot of Urantareet. eas G. W. SWINDIXII„, Alum Ettrittnnatt, Dosottfol pnovenier Dtraanor IDA IDLY, Copt. 31ar, Clerk /An flrennoujn, learn Crn the eGove and all Intkrtnedisie pool!, on THIS DA Y, 15th loot. frOght or apply on board or to dela FLACK, BARNES it CO.„ Agfa. • itouisbille, Ace. O fC ` LGUISpILLE—Th e fine .12 otearnor EINDLAVOII, Copt. Markel. Ell learn for lho ober, and ell latormedloto porta=3-7MMn the 151 E loet, at In o'clock, a. la. For LITISkt orPi.N.So apply oo brood, or to H. ACK.IIARNEB & C ~~R LOUISVILLE- O, Agts . . •_ PORNASII erstlßY al kayo ox above md the 1515 haat, at boartt,or to 14:1: pox etentuer LAC11.0.%9H, Cent. John a. Doren. 'ley, wilt lease for the at., and MI Intermediate teats Tlll9 DAY, teth haunt. For frelaht or paseasettnNy un on taanl or to no3i) PL ACK,I I .III.N.E.9 te Arna. .S.t. "Louis, ect. _ tr y, .."Z"P"k" 4RIZ"rA d . clr it?re'ratediate. 1." ft' th e "3" Fn: freight or.aPPli THURSDAL, 16th Inn. -pprq on beard or to 'FLACK. 84.01E9 & -Xlt • Olt ST. LOUIS.— Ale A2The atm new steamer OA al BRIDGE, Cape DtB,. Dean, The the above sod Itataediato ports oa7 Tait t rthlast. Per tzvvtau I .lco yearmali& j o 1 ) , M.5 to —______.________u'' _Theoe strurner NAurt, IIOLSLESAMe Capt. Kennedy. arill loaritor Ma above tad Intruittn atoipottawnron d 211113 DAYMb Inst. BARNES !height ot pottage aye: on or to FLACK BARNES A Oa, Ars. OA ST. LCitli.:4----T he flne73eu uPANOLA, Captain Mason kayo tor the Above and it Interntadlat• toots on. DAY, lath Oat., at 10A. n. for (night or pomp apply on lwArd or to „,____YLAOll, BARNES 100 ., Leto Orleans, itc. . • • VOR BLEMPILIS & NEW OR- - ' LEAN:I—The splendid drainer kW, SHOTGUN, Captain OUtionn,. will lemon for thin a 1.,. pit Inter Land inedriie porta on THU DAY, Inth haft, at o'clock, r. rt. For freight or Prang* alifil7 on board or to 'I Vol) _—_—_ FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. . _____________ L _ WALLACDS FOUNDRY A ND Mill Punaleans Eatabilatimcun. QTEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, . SALT kJ PANS, MILL (MAR V% Are Drick,,/dachlntry, Pol. ley, and Outing., Drell kinds nude to onlbr. Una. Dug, NAL Weights, Mill Dom, Proof Stalre; , Anchor Bolting Clothe, EittmAnd Leather Dolling; hatable Flour and Oen, kfilli...the beat In use; Trench BUM Stunt biachlenCntied In the City mill. and odor the Wen; moat the grin; take oat the clew and re mon. the .mat balls before they are broken by the b00m... French Derr 01111 Stamm. made of mlceted black.. ! l atent Rhlngle Xiechlnee—cut 10,000 to =Um/ per S aw Rom'. Patent Water Wheel., "walla .7030 mllla. Poor Jul much's lb. over.thot, and twice.. mash as the mat 01 thsother Wheels to our, with .o egnal autumn or water. Catalogues of Wheels even to all who rent gearing. 101, are N 0.319 Liberty street, rinthlugh• m 1' ' iLemdin W. W. WA LLAC Er. Stearn Mutat, Works No. ava, 391 393 /Liberty eeeee ;Pittsburgh, MARBLE MANTELS, made by maebinery 411.99 iss Priem. litubamente, Tsigete. Dome SW • large stock on taunt Pandits. and Wash Shed To pis Imposing Skiers, Marble sad Stobe Mardi insetilitery on short s o tt o .. k made by .Marble mallow to the trido. 011ic• SIB Liberty stre et, Pittsburgh, Ps. W. W. WALLAWL sellStindlsT - • PORTABLE FLOUR AND CORN SILLLS — The • eltepleet awl beat article of the kttel la the coun ate try. They rem l ighttei b Gest, and make u p.' ...ha. rettrerala ‘ ctr i =rrea. Per m eate et Mo."Z'9 IrbertAZl Pittelltrierfa. • W. W. WALLAOI. • VW. D. /101.1021..* .............. WM. B. HOLUM{ & Dna" PORK AND BEEF PAOKERS, DRAILERS I.IIOi7S7OAS, Corner !Sorkin and ir/rOlit cora° • • A itißßOTy CARGO & CO'S GAL PN. AND PHOUMARIIIC LDALIA N 0.21 71Ith steeet,oppoattoDakre, and Au Adgeket, to gletehig's Drug Mom. Photographs llnlehed in r water cok .e; tinted or pleln &edam, -and gnomon the ground doer. mytalY Itsp UNrif icks•Buckwheatrion 100 Wi .i.a.ed • IM tff111.... : . ,' i - 100 bbla axtra oind atilly Flour; ' ',-... 1 000 but preani 010000. dual ree'd sad 100•0:de by nolo •-•- • - • IL - • Itoß/ _ SO4 00- ______ lIINOINNATL SOAP AND CANDLES— 22 boxottarman Soap, 23 do ilocild Candles. to Star Oman, antra by Kamer efetPolllo4lld f and bdo ar, apa• at rnallors inAmi dcto„ Allagbooy. . za22 RY FRUIT-50 OAT Pl., to *zero 41.1 tor Z., tichef T 50-464- QRS. ermtoriud r te.% OYSTER:ORAOR a ft " aw d°l / 1" , rec!d mid tar inji7Z MS' 1.00;00b FILM B RICK tome; c!isb . . ~..m . m o mutusari.opr;, I.l2l3axma itteet and 181 hos - AND PAPER--200Reamsfor gala ba l., zer ' Nrogaliod rtrst Be, onn BOW' Army buxtaattava tibmsl - - ..,azuktak 1M334 /10, k 4 irM t Vl=• fir` MO ' DB -41W1 kr4iN,46w. iH '01) • tiIIICIAR xi • - • 14 — BALTA . OF AMERICAN WOMEN.-- .1-1-F or ;many years I. hare been troubled with Apmera tMerfneweitid lustier, both * mental and Pb,yehmkeeprice lletleasnam dull headache, pain In the head and, /Maples coldness and tendency to stignem, pielpitulon ol.thti. heart, rerYliutly and bowels Buttered or milted, appetite variable, *mach . cruised, with tattd. Any mental UPbyeical exertion wa smire to bring on all the symptoms, and/ bad - to addition, telling of the womb, and great palAin that . eau. Ona phyekien after another exhausted bisSAIII and ~, g iro me U. A patient and entoreriug.nce of - 11 AR ~ • SMALL'S UTERINE CATROLICON fortunsteljet me, and /hare no word. aullicient to °spree. my thanhidnees hlas. AIL/A.ALNNIrJORSISQM. ---• Iran truly to that / hue beetta milhrerfor aw h iler r. - 4 with Whine, and deranged. menstruation. After 'a wh I • ~, had other trouble!, mei - la pato foe, i...P-rteling away, general league and debility, pai n s tee =allot the ,• - back, • serf of Wang and dragging Ser.eation,PlLln between . ' • the ahoolder blade* extending down the mine, Ices of appe. Inn, trouble in the Munch and brief+, with cold hands acd ' Au and dreadfel atmentene, The Lew excitensentwould ~.... - male me feel ea /1 .1 elsould illy away I tried &Memo and " - • drugs, and *Very/Wog, ono nets smother, t wit the ben. • - , od d t . One bottle of 11.A.ESIIAIJAS IlttellLYZl CATEIOLr. ... . CON Chilryired some of my - onto/he dm the hotter, and now . 30. - lam entirely and redically mired. I wish tlutt-orsey ,r. ,r• . ' man could /and What It still dg CLARISSA OBER. , For • long titan I had Merin. complaint. With the follow. ;.. 'Fo.s, lag eymplottan / was nem., mandated andartitible; I . ~, . eeetnod litaboand In omplaints; some of which I will d.j. to .7. . 1 ...:;.: WI yam path in thelower orgeta, sad a teellngr milt a.dne- .. ~. '-'. thing .^-- in to &I! cot: inatlrity to walk smcit..ot; at, -- feeling of hallnemn aching and dragging, and toe tit the beck, Wm, and extending dawn the lung ;mode:cod by rhung caused great Pa* ePaa- - ;Imp and path. la the aide., stomach and bowel.; with ringing in the me veers fiber of the hotly .' q great trUmbillty; ince.. ;lemon.., Lcoold ,j;7 le.. roc Nana srithont being prottrated for .4,..,,,,, 11716 g. eeo;tzit g,e...hraze...ntl did not, -... ..... tion to MARS ALL' lITEJ/LNE CAZIOLIMr."'"'"- - wok It. &Ting against hope. atm tartnnotely. It icnrea menand there le not • hetithierer mare Aritend woman In - • • Ma conntry. I trust att uill ano 11 — It is traly the woman', .• ' 'fiend In need. _ .11nta-PLORANOS u s in OTEWArdaSTßOLZOOPProllitsrusin .• ly any listling of Lie Womb. der, Su pp ro . , 4 l. 7Nras, • ar x/ ut PfsnAmAtteal.Rteming, A stionteatione.. . .. anciDis. eausq,Me .r.idnert or_•Crinary _ons/ow, ...Won . fn. .. coratutnes pf cptne..mawbunt; rmanasess, a s, Mim !hinting; n; Cram" lfrkturbat Alerp,••And at troubles orparne or symin..., armected mitt an Arvin: . Thsprise Pf iletreatir sr Med, Chilleiteon is lhie...Vollar an del flAVper sing* Paw, Chi eseree.44 qf ttaddlars Oft bla iesebtal Zu sun!, bParprenvr. of a tol7GAS'Ots end of Me cepress rout. , . _ . .. , Beranfebtar totem* !hi podtikra adcirgsre . . ton* tounly . , and .92.10 e. lea wOlpinrenav, trAl -Fedletnew4lbe sad o rsre4 .6 .4.ltha tarnky: . 4 dieut._ ' w "_ _ .• • A. ago. it .worazit, 140 ifkledii:;PlinliAirgb. ' 71 0 y 7. immica 9.....0., irbdasT .1 , Edo or tbekhaldenebloetar. • . .. . . . .. • • r • A PINS assn OP ' t `a• - a — o7, . . il..rczx G . ..t. ID 13 Et Y .13-A..rrt. Talk of beauty, It cannot aria withentalhelheita4/har, won Mad allowlettand if Yon o.k most as tamsda d cash Dolan, sad no onee•n donbt. ,i DROFESSOR WOOD'S DAM RESRLA- A. TPill.—We cal the attention of all old and s, to thin wonderhtl preparation, which UMW bft`k It. its original ,43lar, k n u,..,,,rer• the bead of the bold lath et humid- ~•••• sot g r owth—re-mons the dandruff itching, stadia! unarm one eruptions—tames a copra.' how of the unread uid; stet heeee,lf mud as regular droning f o r the hair win preeorre Its oolor. and keep It from failing to extreme old age, hi all its natural beauty. We call that:cupola the bald — gray, or dheased In ma y to nee lh mid locks",urely theyoung will not,.. they value the flowing titeratching youver be without ft. Ito praise!. 'open the rongneve nds. Tim Agog for Prot. Wood. Hair Itenonstlve In NOW Da an, resolved the following letter In regard .0 the Boehm tire, • few weeks Alm .. . -Due Mere, Conn, July =, ISM. /la. Lavaleromne,%Blr: ead t I have been trotibied malt dan- dnar t. seat en nke her a Tambegan to mum esit, ectuyand hair tomore ths• gether. year / toy tell / sole to e Neel mer about ”Yood'• Rate Ilegtorittte7 Le • titcre.-:. anode: your store on &Odra of A pUteecauel purehae. ett One bottles to try It, and I found to my tattlastuon 'twee the *hag It removed ti.e torte and has - began . Id pow lt. A now two or area Inas* in length tethers a tuse Weir.' I lam fa Itufal. used It f ilthiest to lend r k t f 74lt u ot , . t f tee °Me triad le used In adapter/A Ylmatat Lout 0 mete' a many bottle. arts It la known letwo. , , . • . Yam, with t'w!"*., . • Pintanstnut,ept; A Ass.' Poor. Woca—amar Str: Your Hair Restorati re & farrng itself beneficial to nus rha front. end abeam back part of - my head ahead lost . Ito cove ring—ln Act auk' / hart cad but two half pint bottles of ym• Bestanitinsond how id the Up of iny handl+. well atudded with • roraming young Mtn sod tha t front la 'dm ntoditng p its latli =tor allL l— ean, triad other preparations without 'tar Mat Whets, er. I think from my own pennant r ecouttittaidatiew I caa a.. In data mthy *then to try IL Ywara„.morgtaiy, D. 11.. I'UOITI.B.IC Icklo. 44 tUe Winnow, DM, Jthal t 4ABd3. Poor. O. J. IS'ooka—ke Ire's. "Mg 4 . 2.2Llltthr". and Tend your recently diecoseral flair Itesto.wary I will state RT wifemaaerer it may couceni, that Lhasa: r.ed it awl krowu othera to ose it — thaki I barb keratin* yeare. been in the habit of oidatotber ILutr k estoratires, aid that I iindydure rattly as toasty other I know. It al:dire ly dmes. the hem o sod with atat twatitit'a prop- ar ww will radar, sny person's to the °rigout youthful color and teatuni, tiringhealthy, Wit and sinew ap. psalm.: and all Oils - . triaged dim:Waring the hatiltia th at applythe Sisson which It dlope. I oul, ttierefina, rw err oranend - Its use r too Liter ery ouodedpwßof lianas a dor -. . - /ior We kr Ok& MXlltiliß, /40 In?. I ntg a i, - , .. O.J. W OOD a ix,_, pmmr.. am BrotWay.. or.i-.. goat IL T. Wire ketablithrowat) aka lid , . stmt. Bt. lon* /10, .4 ,4 1 sold 0 . 111 MA _ DiM ir''' .a . : Owa. iv 23 ankSurstar SOOTS *ND 880118, r-, • •... rc EE .14.4)..T.--x. o.tc--94tfEr:ii. AidES'ROBI3 - r •,,--,•,,-,.. , r - NO. Auairei ratfc sr =RR DOOR PR9II TRX MARMOT , . 4 . ate nftivod *in. Fell and Winter Mock of . ~ . • Jak .R „ , . P . . LA DIIRP,MIRETZIi. and 0/17 10 45t1V ctiMktatd Rank YENS OAT", REP ARD.OOIIIO • " 'T ; ; 0 . ..." - . • 13:90T5, gum, °smith - Tp-s„ . ~., snap orza.a.q,lka.. BOYS' ..11.0 ninth* itooders, 4.-' ' ~ _ , F ORDS'BUB a 11019, - ' J. A lam .p . .ar.:itrtlele and. earn- tied, atriet. Niel the blanutaiinnm Rtud t h. will am 07,:perra4 er'sle_nt, nil Iss7 settee . tom for ea.h. - .•.. -'. • '....., , This ilk.* ixenpriete moot Ow teraeat assortmentirto found In any dt nA ndu hk'g't th r." 4 .M 00 47 mAzia; Uld "7 611 . 412 perkeal is barbalilltmsts thet he can wreak - 1M hoiden' Se Th * . t . t„e. do.wpninog. feta that th rv y t e o nt p h blammit & es al ~ __ JAB. ItOBB. ..,. ~,_, No. 89,//lazltot Btetet.. Third woolßoos th e Dramata v....it -ULOANIZIID INDIA ' UDDRIA itOSD. --woo het from 51 to lottoebs. Thlitatio. Mg peat advantage Kea& .s.tv%a /el berk thier.hitif i —SWAge .ll , pagmeitY tightevell4 very high, attatatilb, ease Wray, mai tiot inched by the levered a halt —7. .igra 26 ead 2111 k.Vtri Meet ' •No .' I 'STOOK-OF DR Anaiii*.htsvvitaN i tana 44.4 F b ge Dry Goad*" ust I.l+ conscerr.corroi. 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