;~+i!~lal;;,~,ottca ~:, , 11,17PIMOIL`1001PPZILIIILL BMKLTIN.G WORKS. PITTSBURGH. • •.• •r PARK, brctraznr aco,', ,: ---- ,litoutAcatruns OP INFATHING, _Zitallejar 'BOW oornii. Plasm COP llotanios, Spelhe Saba, a O . 4/1 1 N Impalas and Degas ID weals, Tay Punt VIM? IZON,W/11/I,llc. Oohs:tangy oo Machines and Tools. WrtreAcrot,Aa, 14g Ara and 120 Sewed arrows, Plitstrurab, Pau 41/4pbefal Mars of Copper cat to sal tred pattern. EITN.A. Eri. , OVJE WORTs.E. . : ..4DBRANDEIR BRADLEY. liunnmonrszdiuronutnizmuniart or 409111N0, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVER, Paita and Fancy Grats Front" &a. -' 4. 301e Proprietor of the celebrated Pwriar GAS Bunsirra and Sxoaa Coxerrunto COOS STOVES.. °moo and Bales Room. mrlftlyne Natik NVoadSt.,Pittalsurigll.Pa. c. somas - a. mus. orttaitow pactoutor- 7 —...--i......—inson KILL= - ,- .11,081118011,- MINIL4 ~VOUNDEIILS. AND cruirisTs, rrrtsvr o Ncr 0 En s. 71ttab'Aiigh,i Penna. 21 !Market . ' - if%lnds of SteamLogloof atoll Will Ilarlifu strootl Wort, Ileum BofLot. and poet km ..string dont Ora oloort notice. tor3s:l.ydfo • lootitiv(wst fc.sular.A.Netir.. BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SKIERINAN & CO., ,ON TUE UNION BANE, LONDON, IN NOS OY ON/ POUND ETDIILINGtAND VW/MIDS. Mao, DIM on the principal titles and tennis of ?mace, Lateral), I tedisced, Genntiny,llusefs and other tampons) .61iteiconsteiltly on bond tend fin ode btu Ttetbwii..Wood istreet;;;3nw of nird i9klynta g Et •AD 8 PIK:EI CO • • '.ANY. Joss ib. Dikarargh.,..........—Da W. C. Bldw• ~-,..-:lifaurroora to Parer, /Mrs Atmett.i ~ AIL ROAD _tea:mum:me SPIKES, OIIAIES AND BOAT SPIKES. .• toor of Water Street's:2d Charry l allay , ' PPrrentraaa. Towarding and COMMI6IIOII Zerthants, Ant:Agents tor the sale of Pittsburgh Mann swum. Ocosigoossats ard orders t. raw, nmga. - ',11.1111P, PRODUCIII; km, solicited. Prompt Wen tfon - to mAiing m2d ..fonnzateg Wo. 49 Comnieretal 911. Louis nerhltt N. ELOLCOLEIB, & SONS, and Domestic BIM of Riehange crarsuricaras or Drposis, SANE NOTES AND SPECIII, =' NO.-AnDAUICET STREET, PIITSBURON, PA. 103.0oltettans &lute NI ell the principal eltke throng!. eat the trotted States. apnerly ViTILICMINN az aux. • 'lDantrattorereand Dealers In all Unbar Tosacco,- stiurr AND CIGARS, N 6 ,--r4E14161 TOBACCO, Rimer eAsosiliotetd Bonet as/Dismondlllni, PITTABUTIOR, PA. Ecosinna , nz Lula Is • STRAW BONNETS - A ND nAT S. Botoncr RIBDONA ' nowEBA N 0.14 MARK= STRUT, PITTSBURG& pm,N.,AkivunM —^ IsammtairsaisiT N. 54 St. Clair Street, 11tr.ITUhL Nam Uatlding; PITIZEIBMISFI, PE aAt..lrifet • ^ VOA Relllnagi Iron Handle, Tenth!. Doors', Window %Mitten, Window Guards, ke g • *qr. 91 Genoa Barnet coal 89 TAird &red, ;Botaroon 'Wood and Markst,) 'PITTSBURGH, PA., .1101 ca tend :a yolisty of new Patterns, Goes and plain ilatittable farad purposes Portlenlar attention told to eto ;Loans Grove. Lam. Jobbinelms, at abort notion, mr9 JOHN' 13. LEH, hi 331 Et 0 SA. N "1" T. 9 I ..T_• 0 R So.'sB"Rlarket Bt., Pittsburgh. . . . . • , A good assortmenttiit OLOTIId, OA mail !, yirei3p.i;ciatincias; mod ill goods - imitable for mMtlemaort ,tresiduatieceirod. .• - APlPOrdars promptly filled, le tba latest atyla. of We art. - MrZolyilto ' . • . • Tr i g.DDTT, Dentist, HAS remoiea to tbe•hcesik t lately occupied by Dr. ise-s-efus.34. r6s stmt. (=me side} thitd door stmt. Oates Ttorriatrom A w. M6r.r . 0. Et.. & C. P. 112.9.111M8, - PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KENDS 07 • VTFt:A.PPINGI. PAPER. ,ILVarebotisa, No. 27 Wood Str•at, 17.172/3L7074 PA. tartif to tug. toted it twig prima- I ELIf.N.KY EL. L70.1...L.LNE 1 / 2 Wormudiag ond ,Coipinliiston Meiohant, AND WIOLE3ALI DBABDITIt Cheese. Butter. Beedle.Bieh, And Produce (lineally, (awl No. IS Med ibid. Rdisbere). ..AMERICAN W.ALTOILES. WHOLESALE AO.EROY FOR. TER SALE OF ALINIZMIO4I2C VIULTOZIES. . ..„ . We would most respectfully call • the atren n . lio at tbe rotate to the American Wattbee now being biweinely tetrad Oboe enannbintore of which ban beixem an ad that entire 'confidence Zan be plated cpon them, Ode and erecttinteleepare 4 both by the Wtetrei and seller. ' Daring been appointed Wholesale. Agents for the sato of then Watabes, the pane spay be .nosed thet we GRI •. them at the very lowest cub riots; We barn also a very largo stock or 1311wr and Plated Ware,,llaa Gold Jawatryto Ms, Each as Cana, Garnet, Cheresti,,lst aid Paintings. Oar morta l lard clay:Kau b tumsciall7 large at proem, - wernpridng Irma bestitgal palms of Eight .red One Day Parier'and Office Olotke st greatly mimed ;km. We bars sber • fall stock of 'Engllsti and dirbe Odd and Enter Watches on hind. all °tour own Importation.' Also, Watch Aram' Tools, Ilatortals and Watch Ghana. .te2EalsrT I , Nastnth stmt. moTnzass sovuxusst AOTROB3III fan hi'procroro - Mrs. 'Winslow's Booth Ng Syrup for Children Tottblag. It bat no egad on earth. Worthily facllltdoithoynxthoottoothlagby solthang tho pros, todaddy all falloodattor—wM alloy pathothd taro to regulate the toroth. Depend upon lt, thothrith It loth eth ratio yornothaord relief and hulth to yds Waldo. Trifle!, moth la all cam d. This yoluablo peroration la the proserhsthr of one of tho mootaperthrad and data' fames rhydctors to Now cud boon nod with amr.thlllog Irma In -Wo Was War bat lag "/"I nualds to um world, m all cud di:wintery sod Mahar lo Obdthuo,ortoothEr If lithos hid tattling or front any ahoy arm If tWitutSlhdlthciabo sodtratodby dollortotti ands,th wtorth ttimalgta la gad.. • - • ! 14 " a" l'?" 1 " Sal iota every Taar to 'all ODRA f/USOL ; I 4 / 1 / a Old 1113411,447161111113110. 'IIIIOIOILI43OVITS A BOTTLE. ilit2foisgsmilwiniosthe boalmarof CURTIS L PII2O Aga Nrw ti ou t al= , =7 ,1 7. '' -- D11.:10.'13.' OWL Agent for Yittabargo. Manes binuoinous Viamis Prantoiria, rhs Oikkv Rosettrin Use WithW fli Euro to Ezterninal, Rail; CoinIbACERI,I3O I P, Aim; If mato; PLlalt, Ilf aro, Glint W 01.113 aaD OIVDTIN Taemsr, Jto: 160,000 DOll5 SOLD ni Oxt moNnr. • lbsse Oilobratad Esumple hue bun attensfrely asei . . • • for trestptwo years InaWits:teat Europe, and ask ad= power tura been attested by the Combat Banta, lerpittit;rglantt,Aniti4; Main Bavaria, &soon patigt. runtlipthieni,; Napitn, An, and their Chemical properties o = oo 4 and approved t 7 tie noose distinguished diateat. Tromdtks elf over the woitd. - _ Tbett dearnotironiii to all kind.; of errogs and Jamb •-- baton entitled fa:Ude country 67 Dfreetore of .o*. sedan Plintare, ranneis; Proprietors. kL*4 Aazamoee, Idennfeetroits, and kart's, die. tageutud Oinks. excm. • Mono, Tpitimordau sod 114rUdestne or the odkacy of thaw Noun fawn at lb. Dna. r.l4l4lo4rbideinfe and Beall, by lb. Inyantor and Pr. 309X111 'drys% Practkal Clwaild, 7:1112 Ibroadwny (or. Ibmalon et,) New York. .414nenlAffent, Tot the U. Studoa and pandas, FREW& LCL V. Va r'4.() N Druggist. Na 10 Astor Nona, and 41T ..*lnntlAratant York. isle let Ms city,v eyts st 4 renal byR. Mr igßa A 0 0, an= Wood and &coo Fa: Jos.yzminz a, 'boom Marmot and Market in. BEsanAm 3' ANiAtinfandlY, daluido HIM; Oa and Leather Eitore. 'mail:ma - SONS, !Nip. 31 S. Third Sierket'awl Chestnut rig, Phliwialahlw, lay* lbawahi DIIT DALT*D SPANISH LUPE% Dr 7 sod keen &lath raw, Him Tennant and Mr. rune Tools at the lowan pacer, and upon the twat term •+,a).dllkinds of Dinars in the rough wanted, for which the highest turas,. price will in whenin cub, Cr taken la bantams* for gam Leativerstoredre attune end poi& mlydro Ittrpsysa os amts.—LPL 050..11. Kss ,ria.ofl4o Wctcd duet, riltsbYdb, Da., Mihail to the •r• seaters tit* for the put lie Piedra, sad has procured the twat, Spprovedlind of . Drams for the CUM of nfl/11111C4 Inntoroorblct! he cgoWile4 to Et to soy case of rapture with the tontaxice that satiebettott will be glven.eWe .Istrold advisedly maw% to all on Dr. Itesevv, ehro our 41 of Welded tented-64u we Teel paretteded drat be Is glee the noelfoi advice la such awe. • - . 4 1 001%18. FAMILY FLOUR to The ' 1311"4"1141Z4i r==lM Plttaburgh Steel Viro*km &Awn --:w. tectunau V!TONICS, BOIrD a ac CO., - GAST STEEL: IMCEI SPRING, PLOW AND D 4. B. STEEL, SI BU 6 AND A.XL71094. Corner 'Ram and First Sta., Pitteburgb, Pa oda r. B. Cleaver's _ PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP The only genuine, possessing a free and Dreamy Tattler, o luting and delluto patio Eno, and ranted not to Injure OU Ulu. OP,OOIINTRONETS, 7,15. Oteetees Celehretod Matt, Nowa triads., Glico rloiand flanflotter Reap% elsweepozzosoom Tooth Powder for the %DI mat Gaza; to be bed of ell the rispectSble Dew sod llary Storm to the Dahhtl States. Aleatifeetory la Laoaoa. Wholeeile Depot, Nos 11l sod 33 Dity street, New Tnrk. oellhatnilfe J. O. ROYSTON, Agent. U&HILY OEIO.WIO & CO., ILLlrtrPacrome oP - ROPER ANDlor N Of 041=40 darAptlon. Warehqnse, 489, nor. Penn and Walnut Sts., Two equaree about the P.l. W. 4 0 1111. . Pralgbt Depot, Tn PitSIMIAN SYRUP.—WIIAT IS PO-- Mod persona bare no Idea, that the Peruvian Syrup Is a Fewatlon of Deruirbm nom. mi. I. net the ea.. It la. whittle preparation of Protoelde of Iron, oblclt I. read ily received foto thecotoullotlon, and will act se a tonic In •way that that metal doe. ant antally act, when given lea tbejorm bf carbonate, or even to the ken by hydrogen praposhion, No popoler rrlth phydelens Whoever deelrve to give loin to • toren that will he acceptable to the Guinan stomach, sod that ftEll be reedllytsken Into the blood, will 'glee this Peruvian Syrup, which la attested by wee of high thwarts!l thronghout the counts,. Dr. tiny* the Rote Assayer of Ifsilachneette, tuSlllet to Its tmtreoidl eery vir tues, end ere bare every confidence to the eldllty of the spat here to convince any woe of the fame. The Sernvlea Syrup Is midst. Denton, end Ilea performed most er-ndet. al cures In ell ales tie moulting • tools end alterative papt e .icam. Bee tong advartleeateut to another part of Da. GEO. IL K6YBIIII, 140 Wood "lust, le the Agent for this city. . I.l2slkveT ssgining Ant tuts W '0 Dr• 0 L R W SEWING MACHINES. A vo n 0 O D U N L E• A B R. FOR SALE WITH ALL LATH InapßovErapiTs, AT 1111ANVFACTURIiIIIVIII PRICICS. II If ALEX. R. REED, 68 Fifth 8 • QALL AND IL XAIVIIN}I3 TUE LATENT ;IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines as.rbla daehtna took I. FIRST PREMIUM at tho Nte Alleat!any Comity Fair. $lB 18 TIIE MACHINE who owners offari3 • premium ur . . $2OOO to Philadziptda to any other en a.htbltloo at the Pr.klla toetflatathat could do the non range of Work as ma— Their offer sot heetng been accepted Its rupee tor ity moat be =ceded.' For ode al , : A. M. 211..A.R.5E1A.L.L. St CO.'S. BT.. ALLTOUkNY CITY W . $. BRAMAIQ CO'S DOUBLE TILIIEAII SEWING MACHINES A Model of Simplicity AGENTS WANTED. atAwda SEWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN —A fles4-cleoa Groner. Baker's Quilting or Tailoring Machine, iesed-hand, warranted in Artists or , e, Coat SD& will b old For les than Ina price. Can be won at se7 HERBST A 11ARKISICS,cor. Liberty and Hand et.. CALL AND EXAMINE Tux. arß.Ds:f, • NEW PATENT / szw.ENG vermoll RECEIVED AT THE LAST TV Elate Pair m Phlladelgkba lIIGHES-T 'PREMIUM. Thew *chime are acknowledged ty ell who hare az. amiewd lbam, the 'MT In nea,:yet they antacid for THE LOW PRIOR OF THIRTY DOLLARS. For Siße at No. 51 Fifth Street. • FAIRBANKS & EWING, .4,d:olyd I GENERAL AGENTS. FAIRBANK'S SCALES 7/TIIIINR'D nA OPAL, PLOVOILII sod COUMA SCAiES, Of,overy .112.criplion,fbr Jule at FAIRBANE'S SCALE WAREHOUSE, attontera. C. B. M. SMITH, A.ttarney and Counsellor at Law BAB BIMOVID TO HUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, No. 13 Diamond Street, Hal door to et, Pala'. March 15,==11 MoKNIGHiI CARNAHAN, erroalitars Ar Le s, NO. 110 NUM{ BTREET, IRISH A MAOICENZIE, Attorneys at Law, otaa No. eo losalh street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notary Pub and Ohio Oatcaolahrner. mpg Einaitto WANTED -1000 bus. prime. Clover Seed by OBAII A VAN GORDAN, 114 Prom.' at Wr A N T BD. 5.000 BURIIELS YLAIRRED, For little!) the Witted Market price will bo pal4Ly M. B. SUYDAM, Allegheny Oil oc2l9md Corner Code arid Rebecca Btreeta. • Ifl ANTED--50t) bum. prime now Clover 8.1. Apply to GRAVE' & VAN 0011 DIR, ocll No. 13 Wood moot. 5000 MENU) WArED—To sell 4 new lerneneroon Ape& hay* made one MOM on one,....better Owe sil duer limner agenelec— nowl tour stoop, and got so Mee nnen., Veen. onenlend HPLUtAIet OWN, Lowell, Moo. ANTED-5,00 0 b hels Fla ni k rti Wx. Seed, for V I wblen the MONS market; pies win to. peld. slap ' J. B. CANTIELD A CO., Mail Mat et. EZIEM ItLET—The ammo 'ow Dwelling si ~ wit. stable, ontlimon sod actual at.jc.. Wald, kuccera U the reoldoc• Ilott. Dramomm, um. aid at Bobo Bridp,Did beyond the city m the DOWD% Hasa SOW. Enquire of , IDII3II. Ape, ocl.4ittf So. CO fourth autet. r 0 LET—Several tine S tore itooms on St. r Char street, otte oferhith telll be rested Is connection club the 'wives room so the ep , hod te Rell at. rotate:ller • faraltore prompt 'WM Sartre of WWI EL B. SU, No. BO Fourth et. To LET—A condo: labia two story ili !Mot mum CYllars 311'W, ear tainingnotorordd dalihod ddrrer• and ki gcbm c ' a a "' door. liaquire or. a. a. sixth No. 2111464.ra it. • HIAWATHA NUT 119 BOLT WORKS. I'ATIS,IT HOT PRISM NUTS Of lazes on WA and mestatectoral. Also.loLlB far Bridges, idashireo7. ..mourn! lateleiteata, dO. Tandem/ at abort notice. 03,Warebasme Po. 114 Water street auttattUs 1[1.12, SCULLY d CO. QUChilit CUBED MUSD BEEF-300 lbs. eared Beet jrnd reed and for eldest DKArtOll3 neatly egreeeryand Ti. Brore, Federal street, Allegheny. ARRANT'S BFFERVES SRNT and Sch aaf. Aporamt anatnat7 add by _ JO3. ILIOIIIIO. i=l=amema2,HEA egn i ci BB . . ..I;8; • . g VSJIIOIIB Iktpkby oni. VIVAID. EM=M3MEMI Ittg • TGURSDAY MORNING, NO: :3, 3,,,50 OFFICIAL PAYNE THE a/11 City and. New.. bIETIgOitoLOGICAL Obeervationdorifie 60...xtie, by 0. h Shaw, Optician, 53 Fifth St..-- - c.:hirecterl daily: 9 o'rlo . rk A. If r, r Barww,ter.— &rustic CouaT.—Bcforc .Judges Strong, Thompson, Rend and Lowrie, C. J,..! irednrsday, Nor. l—Frant Mknitling, of Armstrong county, was on motion of Mr. Phelps admitted to practice in thin Court. Wible vs. Burford, Armstrong, submitted by Golden and Fulton for plaintiff to error and I.y Phelps MUM . . Pa. it K. Co. vs. Porter, two coven, Cambria; submitted by Pershing for plaintiff iu error and by Fenton contra. Rowland on °tiara, Cambria; ',noir°, Rutledge no. Roylor, Cambria:two, pro! Johnston itloore'e Appeal and T. Blair Moore's Appeal, Cambria; arguod by Ree, for appelbtut and by Johnston contra. Campbells vs. Todd, Westmoreland; argument continued by Todd fnr plaintiff in error. Stineman's Appeal and flyer's Appetit, Cam bria; signed together by Reed for liyor, appel lant, by Johnston for Stineman, , appellant; by Knpelin for appellee. Yourikin vs. Cowan, Cambria; Argue I by Cof fey for plaintiff in error. Adjourned. COURT or Quswren Sessions McClure and Parke. PITTSBURGH Weginesday —Coui. ve, Charlea Bartlett, Sealer of Wedeln and Measures, indicted for misde meaner in refusing to try, adjust and Beal certain ' dry miasurce belonging to Beery Lang kimp, the• prosecutor. The Commonwealth proved the fable as alleged in the indictment that be had refused to try, adjust aud seal dry measures. The defence was that by the word "adjust," used in the dot, no duly PM imposed upon the Sealer; that the "adjusting" which the oommonwealthTequired was cooperage, and that the defendant was lint obliged '•to Jo the coop erage." The . Court.decliled that the duty of the Sealer of Wetghte and Measuree was clear, moil that he was obliged to "adjeutt"—brieg to the legal standard if possible—the different weights and measures presented to him. The jury found the defendant guilly—sentenco. reserved. Messne Stowe and Scheyer for commonwealth, and Mr. Coyle for defence. ' Benjamin Powers was tried for fornication and bastardy, on oath of Winifred Ltaiis Ver dict, guilty. The customary sentence 'wan passed span him. Louie Senn plead guilty to selling liquor vein, out a license, and was tined sl.'. Also, Poniel Buckley, of Wert Pittsburgh, alto was tined $lO. Benjamin Hughes and James Bexhill were put on trial for assault and battery with iutent to kill, ou oath of Sophia Heide. Prosecutrix was attending her husband's saloon, iu the up per part of the city, during his absence; defend ants went there on the 10th of October, g e tting six drinks without paying for them, commenced making' a noise and fuss in the house. The woman tried to put them out, when :Sudan, as she swears, pushed her behind the counter and held her dean while:Hughes struck her two se vere blows on the head with knucklera or some such instrument, from the effects of which she was senseless for servo time, and hos net yet en tirely recovered. No testimony was offered by defense. Mr. Coyle appeared for the prisoners, and Mr. Howard for the prosecution. A verdict of guilty was rendered. Cent. vs. Charles Way; indicted for the larceny of a cow, valued at SO. from Henry Freeman. The parties reside in Mlieeeport, and the cow was taken in July last. The prottecotor ascer tained that the cow hat been slaughtered by a butcher named Cicovr, who bought her from Noy. Defendant, who is a mere lad, confeceed to having stolen the cow, to officer Cook, who arrested him. Verdict of guilty. Corn. vs. Abraham Thayer; indieted 'for as sault cad battery with intent to Lill , Joseph Dorrington, at Iron City Park. last .toiy.ie This Case woo called up, but was deferred on motion of M. Swartzwelder, Fay till this moruing An affidavit of Thayer Was offered to the elleet that material witnesses eanoet be procarthl, and a postponement till next term was asked for, but the Court refused to grant it, as it did not ap. pear that said witnesses were within the jurio• diction of the Court Julia O'Brien pie.' guilty to 11te lareeny or a shawl, end was Peotettend in . tro ntonitto yR Vi'n clip the following front the IV ,iir, Democrat. IVe premitne this firm is nt,do of Pittshnrghern : FALCON Fuosorn —tire itert,Foruano of .Ina . Ward t: Co , at Niles, this minty, wont into op alition 'about two weeks sue. It afal been pill up on an eXletteliAn snake; and has an ertaAl. in capacity, in this nectiefn The furnace rs loaa led on rho oast abla.af Mosquito creek, the en• tent of the grottuil'ileing alateen acres --- Tee carding house.' ialo by t feet. The cluck house 40 by :0 feel." ,The black in fat h ig h, 19 feet brick and 32 feet, trroug ir,•re, a ft.klUtt , not comarbn in ether furnace, The engine to about 1:15 horse power, and is of itself a sight worth seeing. The niachinery is no ponderous . sad powerful, yet works with eo much ease, and ,Dotes CO majestically, that it "seems a thing of life." The tly wheel weighs '..!0 tone, wed the weight of the whole working machinery in 100 tons. The wind cylinder la double the Olio of any In Ibis section, and of sufficient capacity for ex furnaces like the Falcon. The steam in get. ()rated in fine large boilers Twenty-four tomt man! are turned out per day. Fifty bands are employed about the fur once. The ores used are Lake superior, Lake Cham, plaid, Native ore from Lowell,. Austiotown. Jackal], and Black Land ore from Mineral Ridge. The llmeelone used is brought from Lowell, three-fourths of a ton being required to one too of iron. Tho furnace requires about 50 tone of coal per day. Next spring Messrs Ward k Co. intend to ereol &Charcoal Bloomery, for making wrought iron, which will be the first forge of the kind in this section of country Among other improvements we noticed bin new large double tenements, recently erected on the grounds, an reoidenera for iho familiea of employees. The onterprise of Masers. Ward Co is heat class, and undertakes heavy projects and seer.- pllshes them, while other men would lie think • lug about them. Besides their furnace, their rolling mills are running night and day, and their nail factories daily, requiring 1.!50 employ ees in all. It ie not improbable that the town of Mies le the alto of a future "Iron City," and.that ihela• bore of Wird & Co. are layiog the foundation, of a bright hereafter for the tn' , little smoky village of the present. Iklanetrionsr ATTRACTION—Look in at the Window'—We believe that it.is pretty generally nom:laded in thie oily, that C. 11. PAULSOi' , ., No 73 Wood Street, next door oast of Fourth, is the Emporium of Fashion in the flat Department of a gentleman's wardrobe. There are constantly to be found the very latest styles of all varieties of gentlemen's. youths and children's head adornmeots. We dropped in yesterday to have a ohat with the oourteoue and gentlemanly pro prietor, but found him, its usual, over head and ears in baeinese—opening and arronging the rarest assortment of Ladies' Fore, all of the moat exquisite qualities and styles, varying in prices from small to large figures—but all in the very tleight of the mode. No lady, however ca pricious in taste, can fail to ho pleased in a ohoioe where all are 'so beautiful and where the styles are on varied and diversified in qUality and prices. Col. Paulson has an pliCallied taste, for all that is elegant and of rare beauty In hie lino. Ills - assortment of hats and caps has nuver be faro been so extensive or ao excellent in quality. Every taste can,he gratified. We would say to parobasero, in oandor, that No. 73 is the very place i011601i1 . 0 the latest styles of bats, cape and furs, now openlog. having just arrived from the East. Call in• and judge for yourselves—wo know our opinion will be fully sustained on ex. aminstion of the Colonel's magnificent stock. Bee advortisentent. Tux Peones Sues STOILZ.— None can fail to be attracted by the neat and elegant Shoe Store of D. S. Diffenbnober, No. Ili Fifth street, in Brewer's eplondid new building, the wonder •of all who pass along this husystreet, which has now become a Broadway in miniature. Brew er's building looms up boldly add beautifully. ohalleriging the admiration of the multitude aud,' eating forth the highest encominms from the lovers of beauty in architecture and•elegauce in taste. Mr. D. hen opened out in thin magnifi cent building a very extensive and Surly assort ed stock of Boots, Shorn, Gaiters, Gams, hkendlebe variety, and embracing even,yibing la 00 shoe trade. HO does an catetudve retail baldness at •No. 15, while in the upper roams jobbing I{ attended to, where the trade can be fnenlshed with goods of the latest purchases, nejrest Styles and most-varied descriptions. sir. D.; la a gentlemanly and obliging dealer; and • Irpareis no pains in eapplying in the most satin! holm manner the wants of all his numerous catitomers.' His house at the old stand did a ilintriabitig business, which .wo aro very cure will be ltirmeneels increased at his present truly delightful location- •Be eureln drop in at No. 15 Fifth street. See advertisement. • POLICI NtWlS.—John Beynoido was charged before Mayor Wesoor with` going into tailor's store, on !dirket strait, and committing an as esnli and battery on Peter lodes. _He Tee - mated tar trlaC , MIMMI!EMEMYM A PltUrarfAnd,rlo o k • pl ace . east'avebitig st the o ffi ce octheyonsylvania Depot, between Grant and .laq:7i:streets. A magnificent eel , c i te of silver plate. was presented 0 . 11111 A. Stokes, Esq , tote S6licitor of the Dead, by the officers of tho COmpany. Thu articles were manufactured in Philadelphia, aud consisted, first,.of a ;pensive silver ;paver, on the inside of Iwhich wee etched a iew on the Surquehanua, . five billets west of Harrisburg, with the railroad bridge, the track traversing the shore, and other interesting objects Pf the comae; beneath is I scribed: o•To ~V-Stokes, Eet/ , the 'officers of the eennotylvanialiVilroad Company present (Ilia I testimonial of theWlreapect and regard." Sec ond, a large goblet,;,witla a similar inscription, 012 which IS molded view of "Ludwiok," Mr. St o k ta • residence, Tar Oreenelturg Third. a email goblet, whichis a present to Aggie, a Id tie daughter if Mr. ,tokett, from Master T :colt Stewart, with an appropriate iusnriptien The presentation epoech: wee made by J tam, Geq , the yree4rit. Solicitor, in 1411inost fc (Jail our style. Mr.,.stokes made a feeling reply. Mr. temple stlareseed Mr. StoltEs ilkteletetnro IN x_on. I 4 \OF: :16 • The officers of tho flennsylvartia Railroad Compa ny. remembering nod '.admiring with what aingular devotion and untiring[ energy, for a long series of years, you hare served the Company, desire me, on their behalf, to Preaens to you this service of plate, re, well deserved tribute-Ito your talents as a lawyer, yner worth as. a friend and your fidelity no a coal paniou in duty. Apart from the professional rola tion you have sustained to the Company, with so much honor to yourself and benefit to them, the un broken intereourse oflfriendship which has no erg existed, prompts therit.pi prialro you, by this offoring, that they mingle wittOlto recollection of youi fideli ty an an °Meer, your genial manners and proeorbial hospitality. t h an , r eo m:ano, the representative of the Company's officers, this*. nod heart-felt expres sion of their high esteem for you, and be assured that they entertain nail, as in times gone by, the warmest and moat ußeetionateregard for Lou; one and all they invoke on.you as you approach the sun set of life's weary day, long seasons of unclouded joy, in which, blessed . with health and prosperity, and happy amidst th 4 shades and flowers of. Loan wink, surrounded by rr;tieveted family, you may long lion to see your fame brighten and your professional lantels grow green with ego. • , Mr. Stokes, in reply; said I thank you, Sir, :Tor the Mote than courteous terms of unmerited coMpliment to which, as the rep resentative of tho officers of the Railroad, you have presented this testimonial lit ..no long ronnected with them. To you, gentlemen,',who ere hbro present, and 'to all who era officially United with you, I beg to offer hearty and heart-felt 'Aentiusents of enduring grafi rude. I cannot oanilr.say more. lam unaffectedly and unexpectedly herniated, not only by the splendor of this magn • , sement, which rather commemorates your 'generous 111 than any merit of mine, bat elan by an expression of sponta neous tooling in yoir cordial greetings which line taken me somewhat by surprise. • While life lasts I shall revive, whenever I look on these gins, the recollection of an intimate intercourse during many years with Moro who made labor pleas ant by cordial concurrence in our common duty, and among whom I have furteed friendships never to be dissolved. My children Will preserve those precious proofs that their father was considered not unworthy of your esteem. I ;oppress, with dilOculty, the utterance of my ca lintnto of the integritx, Intelligenee 'and real which distinvish the ollicere of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Under all eircurostinces, my frierax, you will hod me hereafter, 118 heretofore, ready to prove the in terest which I feel in ;all which concerns your pros petits ; nod non, taking leave of - you, 1 wish you all health and happineW, MR .1. C. , FRICTINItiCK, O StIAKMPEAREAN EN- TenTAIHUF.NT.-OtlP . , citi7.oo9 will hear in mind that the above panted gentleman appears this evening al Lafayette :Ilan. The selections being given entirely frow ; memory, from all the.prin cipal plays (an undertaking seldom attempted) together with the nuinereuxhigh endorsements of his capabilities will, we feel assured, be certain to cause a general', attendance of the refined and fashion of our gemmunity. We understand itivitationa have beim extended to many of our leading tamitiec, including members of the church, who take ()alight iu entertainments of inch a clrnsle and superinr order. Let every one who has a taste for the intellectual attend. See advertisement. IVASIIINI,TON COMA"): COUIGICIIeed, its winter sesAnn no: Tuesday last, under auspices the tweet etudenta basing already ariivcd. are glad to hoar of the of thin exeOlent'inmitution We letrn that Prof. 1;11nek, l'a , Ann here tendered the pueition recornle oecnried by Prof (V are in t+ in,tilt4iou, and has accepted. Nev 2, ii i 4 —Thin is to oortify that I pdichanzil n ilyttar boot yetattrilay evening at (3 4 ,,k' s viiNit oo kist ove . No. LR ;dirket elreet, nrfl rroeletal n±n eft n (lobo IVata - ti,Toloed ot. :ill' , • Mr it' Lox .tny twilionnilott thanks . rind hest viivhnitfo< ottc:lvet, as hie unbounded fiber cortotoly teietrer it U W. N. VI:V. 'barker , 4 Co , Market tit • l'irteroolf4o, I I ruby noltooeled,,, my intleti4itativti t Mr. I IV Clark, for the eb•ttaul.S/Iter Watolt I re, d I tat ',totting . el Gicr ItokkStnert;,.l , t Marltet vireo% and would advite all rttrObei went er good boo. lo [l.olllllie:Liti alert. gUIILX LICK. No. .j Wool Street, Pitteborgh. Itxtyrt Miller, a shoemaker of iVaeltingiun, l'a revpectit.ly ennseFte3, died (rain a'wtroWe parwlyvni on Ttiee,iwy last. 11, ealio rouWiry n Utv years since, with hie rnilni.F. h part of wham were alrea : ly here, 1% Ile hie left very wrniablo burdependan't Ttig athninisirutoi's sale of emery, oast steel, Collins Amos and large iron safe, will Inks place Ibis morning, at If! Davie' auction rooms, Cl. Fifth ,tre'rt Tao plowing mai l en will I bold R. Jay at Roos' farm, ono miln and a half' above Sbarpa burg, commencing qt In o'clock. The oontool will no doubt be I,njnloresting one would invite attention to the sale,of Alle gheny ti Citiacnn' 133nk Meek IGin morning at Ili o'clock, at the Merchant.' 14cliange, ly Meseta Austin Laotnia I: Ca. SUNDAY SCHOOL M IttTluti —livachere nod friends of Sunday *hoots will hear in ininethe weijog this evening, at the Sixth Presbyterian Church. It will douhUesa be an interesting time. Wc learn that several robberice have• been cemented in pen4at i bur g during the last week. We hare no pnriicafere. New son l'it,PßO;(ll -1 4 SETTLENINT.-11,11[1111011- . 1.1, on the Ciais.len A., Atlantic Railroad, is a doer tAing village jelfiefly settled by Now Englanders, who wish to esflape their frosty climate, and by per rove from the cruet, who aro engaged In the grape calfure. Ne year ego the settlement commenced, and since then has a (population of Grimm hundred. They hare built abouVtliree handfed houses, opened four stores, several hotels,. f otto.steam saw nod planing andono water power saw and pinn ing with schools, churches and brick yards. They hare eel MA aim., forty vineytmls,' and in short estelf.. limbed a settlement, which, frein the respectability of the setters, I. destined to become one of the most Int. p o rt an t, and influential pieces in the State of New Jersey. (Iwo growers are of the opinion that the strip of land between the Little and the (front Egg Harbor rivers is the best for the rine, owing to both soil and climate, of any that has been found in the country. Front the event they are entering into the business, a supply of pure and unadulterated wines may 'soon ho expected?. They who hare raised craps at Hammonton represent that the soil is very pro• ductire. fl If not eurprising that the place should increase so rapidly. when it Is considered the advan tages it presents toyer the West In health, climate and markets. Crepe ere aortae from fruits, that blighting enemy that:robs the farmer of the North Of so molt of his labor end profit. ['coney h.ofthe hoof, r, --4 - Loon Henn, La otas.--Mr. J. T. Shaw, No. Be Fifth s t ree t, 4th awry: over J. IL Reed A. Co.'s, Jew airy Store, it fully prepared to repair and put in per fent Order all description allowing Machines. ttp•. craters baring defective and damaged machines will find it to their adrantitge to give him a cell, as he will make all things fight and restore the machine to perfect running order. Prices moderato. onlenth, Nns. 175 and 177 Smith. Gehl littea, hm jot roeoitod .i.r Mammal {surds of clover [Loa buck wheat:hooey, In glass boxes anti glass jars, which ho is 'Selling at the joust reasonable rates. .. • Notice to Builders and Contractors. rrIIE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for llowlaml Perry) utonld n,p,tfully inf orm 0„.„ La whom be hos dou ,, wink, and tho public pon.telly, thm ho le imw prepaml t till' nleh eletn, or pot on Mao Itoota, the wont epprovr.l Or.lelm for Roollog or It.. pidriug ul tilsto cool. Of 101 l tho otllre t.l •lez.l.lµll. III; comer of Etto. etrept nod the Omni, Fifth xrd,) will to promptly ett.tolail PA . • • To nle NCRWOI:9, OF BOTH i...3EZES.—A RetiL ea Clergyman haring Irri:n ...lurid to health Ina few day., 0 1 g ,' A t nareent suffering, Ir willing to assist nth..n by rmrallng (free) a olry of thn brew:Option soot. Direct the Bet. y)IIN id CAWS &LI, ISO Fulton stench Y N laranklen, N. Y. so-Me2mand.ll2lnwS, MIZE; '1'1141•1.121I1C1 - 2. ON` MU tile.' 111oi, n, nu , c, Aktmlecn Sir Ting ) .11,7r011isse• In Pluglug, in the Erni/Inns tor A.ln'ts, •tut Puturiblys fur inrsnees< nnusri t lipon application at his NW. DENO; NO. 113 POIIILTII 4 SPRENT, Pittsburgh, 'n. _ . Zi..dly 111 tiSOLU tON . t' lITN EliSti IP— A" Thn firm of Mc It NjOliT, VKRN-61t A CO., rugsged Ip toe bastncat of rnottioipthe Omnibus Lines ' tensor as the ,14pospd of Ulric Omnibus Brock, la a...awl by !pulsation and the destli el the late Thomas it. liiiintsw one of Ibis Irsstruirs. All persons her. iiis claims basins: the sehl company will Presort( them is, maltstely to Jaws , . Veruet for wittlocusuL ucaliktwil 0 U - 11 A Rl' 4, it, oit N 0 V 41113 35 4 Ai frm rth t PlUccre(Davis l C 0.%) 60 111th lam; Odd V.diond Handing. 0r24 COUNTI{Y LISASTERN BLELNKETe; A Laps Erma , Iniaa, it on 4 Telegraphic. Nov. 2.—Tfie State election is now progressing. There is a great struggle in, all the wards of the city, as far as heard from. The polls of the Third ward are blocked by rowdies, and the police are doing nothing to hinder them. In the Tenth ward the Reform Judge of Elections was in timidated and compelled to leave his post Hies ley, who was appointed by the Acting Mayor arid rejected by the Councils, has bee reappointed. Tho Reformers have been driven off. James Jeffers, a son of Madison Jeffers, was shot in the side and beaten over the head by the Reformers ' whom be had maltreated. In the Fifteenth ward, Adam R. Kyle, Jr., merchant, doing business at No. Ss Ilan- Over street, and a Reformer, has teen shot in the temple, and is in a dying condition. Ills brother, George 111 Kyle, who came to his rescue, was also shot, and is dangerously wounded. In the Four teenth ward a desperate etrugglo occurred : the Re formers wore resisted with arms. Sonny White alias Same, Johnson, a notorious rowdy, run an awl into a Reformer, and was shot dead on the spot with ,a pistol bell. Two other rowdies, named Harris and Daffy, were shot in the legs. Henry Starr, a Re former, was also rhot in the leg. Wm. Stiles, a Re former, nes shot in the arm and leg. Dr. C. Rich ardson, a Reformer, was pursued by the captain of the Thunderbolt Club with a drawn sword. lie took refuge in a store, and the rowdies pursuing, broke the windows. Richardson, however, managed to make his escape. In the Eighteenth ward the row dies tools possession of the polls and gave the P.e formers notice to quit In the Fifth ward, the Reformers were driven off at an early hoar. The son of lion. Joshua Vansant was badly beaten while attempting to vote. Several allots were Gred, in juring nobody. The First, Second and Fourth wards are io the possession of rowdies, to the total exclu sion of all who oppose them. In the Twentieth ward the rowdies , knock down and maltreat whom they please. Mr. Adam B. Kyle, who received n pistol ball in his temple this morning, at the election poll, in tho fifteenth ward, was reported dead at 2 o'clock, bat he was still alive this evening; his case is hopeless, an the ball is buried in his brain. At 3 o'clock, Dr. Robinson, of the Central Reform Committee, visited the polls in the eleventh ward and announced that the Reformers had been driven from every wArd ex cept that and the eighth ward, and he Weer*, coun seled the Reforaners to withdraw to tivoierurther bloodshed. Dr. Themes, the Reform judge, retired And the contest was abandoned. The Reformer. throughout the city took the name course, leaving the polls in the heads of the dominant parties. Nu merous reports are afloat with regard to minor out rages on the eights of the citizen. In theaeveral wards. In the second wart Chas. Barkard, a Clay man, was shot in the hip. In the fifth ward, a man whose name le unknown, wan dreadfully beaten. In relation to the assault upon Mr. Preston, the moat reliable report is that it occurred at Gonanstown, in the ninth distriet, Baltimore county. One account says the assailant was an Irishman, oat it is difficalt to arrive at the truth, with so many conflicting re ratt Tata evening. The streets are nearly deserted, except by the w'ettetious party. The stores were generally closed at dark. Turegroprielor of the Ks change having bean threatened with tratesault npop his office, has madisa demand on the city attenin'as for protection. 's net.ttmorte, Nov. 2.—The Americans aro rejoicing over their victory in the city. The Reformers, how aver,deny anything that can be called an election has taken place. It will be Into before any returns el the State can be obtained, as there ware a large num ber of officers voted for, and all on ono ticket. In the 17th ward, it is reported, that an average vote for the American ticket Is BGO, and the highest vote on the Reform ticket only 24. Bavrtuone, Nor. 2.—Wm. I'. Preston, the demo cratic candidate for Congress in the third district, is now lying at Barnum's Hotel, badly beaten about the head with a billy, The outrage is said to have been committed in the Seventh Ward. in the tleventh Ward, which is the stronghold of the Reformora, Mr. Hen. a prominent Reformer, made a speech and announced the witlnkawel of Mr. Thomas, the candidate for Attorney tionerel. The Reformers theneiithdrew, ailing it impossible to aentn plis any ing. ,611AHLESTalt Nor. 2.- •lileFers. Itutsell Len neat, attorneys from Roston, reached here to-day. Cook was brought before the 'Magistrate's Court, Lot waived an examination. Ile was committed for triaL . Copper's trial is resumed. No witnesses were called for the defence. .• Mr. II arding opened the argument foi the c••m monwo.dbh and Mosera. Hoyt and Griswold followed for the defendant. Mr. Hunter closed for the prose cution. The speeches were of marked ability. Mr. Griswold asked for several instructions, which were nit granted by the Curt. The jury then retired. Brown ant then brought into the Coarl Madge, which was immediately thronged. The court gave its derision en the motion to arrest the, judgment, overruling the objections made. On the objeotion that treason cannot be committed against the State except by a citizen, it rated that wherever allegiance was due treason racy beiter:thinitted. Most of the States have pns•ed laws against treason. The oh wtions es to the form of the verdict rendered were also rendered as Insuffiriont. The clerk then asked. Brown whether he had anything to say why sentence ehould•not bet pronounced, when Brown 61M 3 -13 p, and in .a clear voice said '•1 have. may it please the enure, u few words to ray. In the first plam I deny everything bat what have all along admitted ; the design on my part was to free the slaves. f intended certainly to here tiradea clean thing. f that matter.. I did teat wits. tar when I "eel Mr.' and thee iirOh the elates without the snapping ot n gun on tither side. Meted there through the ronntry Rod finally left theta iu Canada. I designed to hare done: the some thing again, on a largo; reale. • That was all I Mended, I never did intend e.OO - tottr,lor ur tresenn, or to destroy property, eeetne id . to inelte the eLavea to rebellion and to ma►o an insurrection. I hire another übjeetion, and that it ie unjust t should antler suet, s penalty ; had I interfered in the manner, sad which has been fairly pp, ed. far I admire the truthfulness un•J nandor of the greater lortion id the wile... e.lw bava tutti tied In this eve., bad I so interfered in behalf of the Let, the E - teeth/I, the intelligent, the ,n-called eat or in Lethal( of their friends—either father lother, brother, lister, wife or children, or any of hat class, and sacrificed what I bare in this inter- crew°, i: would hare boon all right. Every. wan In his court would hare deemed it an act worthy of re vard rather than penishment. This court acknowl dges, as I suppot.e, the validity of the law of lied." While Brown was "Nuking, perfect quiet prevail , When he had finished, the court proceeded to .notioutes the sentence, after a few preliminary re- marks. lie no reasonable doubt oonld exist as 1.. the prisoner's guilt. Ile sentenced him to he hung in public, on Friday, the 21 of December. Brown ',tired the eenteuce with composure. The only derunnetration made was with the clapping of hands by one man in the crowd, who is not a resi dent of Jetferron county. This was promptly sup pressed, and much regret was ezpreesad by ritirene at its occurrence. The verdict in Coppem's case is guilty on all dim counts of the indictment. Atter being out an hour the jury in the case of Coppee returned with a ver dict declaring him guilty on all the counto in the indictment. Ills counsel gave a notice of motion to arrest of judgment, IA le Brown's case. The Court then adjourned. New lone, Nor. 2. Wendell Phillips, of Boston, delivered a lecture last night in Brooklyn, in which he argued that John Brown was the only American who had acted boldly up to the true American idea; cast aside also those (aim and fatal wrappings of an allele conservatism, and refused to regard anything as government, or any statute as la., except those which conformed to his own sense of justice and of right. Virginia was note State, Mr. Wise was not a Govirnor„the Union was not a nation—all these so called governments were organised piracies, and John Brown wee to-day the only real and true government on the soil of Virginio,end had an infinitely bettor right to hang Iffye. Wine thin tiov. Wise had to bang him. Ito also said, ••1 think you can make abettor use of iron than forging it into chains. If you mnst here the metal, put it into Sharpe's rifles. It is • great dent bettor than a great clumsy Menlo of • falm great man for men to kneel down and worship in a State House:. Tom Corwin, of Ohio, was present on the platform, and being called upon for a apeeth, said he was there merely by eneident, and bogged to be allowed to re flect upon what he had heard bcf,e giving his rote upon the matter. New Vona, Nor. 2.—The steamer Champion, hence this morning for Now Ilaren, when off Melo nicock Point, came in collision with the propeller Al batross and sank almost instantaneouely. She had between :10 and 40 passengers and a crew of 10 men. Of these three passengers and one fireman are miss ing and eopposed to be drowned. Ono of the missing in a Mr. Steele, of New Haven. At the moment of the concussion, the boiler of the Champion exploded, sodtding one fireman to death. Tho remained of the passengers and crew wore taken off by the Albatross. The Champion had a late amount of freighL All gage of the passengers was lost.. She does not be long to tho regular lino of New Haven boats, but had only this morning taken the place of the Trav eler, which was damaged yestestlay la collsion with schooner. New Youa, Nov. 2.—The stock market shows re nowoil strength to-day, with some disposition to op erate for the riso. The dealings at . the close aro reached by considerable activity, and prices aro 64 cent highor since adjournment. WAMIINGTON, Nor. 2.—Gen. Conner, the United States Consul at Mazatlan. is now hero. Ho has obtaineol.from the Constitutional Government several concessions of a commercial character, one of which is the permission to run a steamer on the Mexican Pacific Coast, under the American hag. He hut partially ramie arrangements with one of the steam. ship companies to connect with Its line at Ara pulco, thereby affording direct steam cocomuniration on that coast twice a mouth. The friends or the Croatßational Government in Mexico, think that it is highly essential that Senor Lardo should immediately return to Vera Crux, to order to exert bin intlnerico towards the constitution of the pending treat] with the United States. Gen. Seven, the Minister from New Grenade, is in the city.; Thoprespent now in that the , Republic ally ratify she treaty, as amended by the Patted Stot s Smite. The Congress of New Grenada will mot, however, meet until next February. i If arestrowv, Wiz., Nov. 2.—A Coroner's inquest wasibeld this afternoon on the bodies of those killed „ t ei by t e accident yesterday. The verdict was ne voi able accident, without the fault of the engineer or • ',person in obarge of the train. It Is elated by the offrcere of the road het great pains were taken for the purpose of avoiding the accident, and that the traia wmaautining at a rate 'not exceeding 15 miles per hour. , -- Sr; Lonui, Nov. 2.—A special dispatch to the It.- publican giro the o@clal rote at the recent election in Kansas, as follows: For the Constitution, 10,419; against 5,530. For the Homestead law, 3,755; against 4,772. Efaannsauao, Nov. 2.—Governor Packer signed yesterday Ciao. Duff Gram's fiscal agency bill, which was passed at the last sosslon of the 1001a ism. . . . '~:. Commercial. C 0314 MEI: OP nstrrurrrnx SOH ALM AND NT: T. P, J. 13113 PLUS : pAITO C 41 1 01111., WY. P. L►'Q.7 Bar, Claxeasu. PITTSLIUII.OI2 nilittricaks. [ &Sorra axtfary for inc PM:D.ImA audit. PTlTemneorr, Temankr, Noncerma 1, 1851 FLOUR—salsa of 1,045 bbl. In nations lots, from store, st 64.676,0 0 for Soper, $5,3*05,25 for Extra, g6,64?„.6,70 for Extra Eandly, sad $5,16 for fancy. MUSKY—Wea oflB bbls Roctified '4021 YOTSTUK6—sako 18 bbl. Jar./ $2.,::.et,1,0,); a.J 176 bash Nesbannocks at 46 from store. CUPYRE—oIes of 40 bags at 1341334 APPLES—salan of 70 bbla st 5,r4 - 02,56. ilLy—sagas of 25 I.d. as $lBO2O l CORE—sale. of 182 barb old at 96. BUTTER—axles of 600 ms at 16. YEATLIERS—same 550 SW at /0050. WURAT-790 bosh Red sold at Lep! at $1,20. BEANS—Was 10 bbls at $1,2.. BAILLEY—aaIm 6,000 bosh Sprlni 104 . 6 10 . HICKORY NUTS—aalm at 51,16 it tomb. ONIONS—Was 100 tomb ot WOOL—Wm of 0) balm at 44. CHEESE—Wm 01180 bas 01 8544914 • OATS—lsles of 13.1 bosh[. lots, from stare, at 40313 1110EllIGTAftlf AND 011101.141CRCIAL P1111.11:1[1.P011, Nov. I—f. at.—Moat of Oa Bank. of Phil.. del/161a declaim their samloonual dividend. today. We sadolo . statement ahoolog the capital stook of wird, Ms rot. of , diatillead and the sotel .mount .... • •• 34838 0881141 81.8 k. 0183.188 d a Dlfidend. P 60 " 10 1 4 . 1 `•-, .. —• . 51.300,000 6 witmst. $90,000 Parnmi A IdecLan . ke- 0400,040 4 .. 80,000 Olrard 1,250,000 3 " 37,600 0,8231878141 841,400 8,4 " 29.443 AlochanlBB . 800,000 5 .. 30,01/3 314331.' A 31873834 a .... 670,160 4 - =606 13,016 WeBleo4 410,600 0 . 88,116 Cons<llldelon ..-_ =7,660 3 " 8,026 iloothwirt...,_ ....... ..._ 1.10,000 6 '' 12,300 Oommoice 12,600 CoromonlB3;ii . b 109,645 3 - 6,689 - • . • . Flemington 2`00,04.0 G - 12,000 earn Yichang* 158.910 3 " 4,767 Union'4,94l 160ainnon . 4 160,000 4 - 0.01:4, Total 45,794,S al. $.103,806 This makes • total sum, divided by sixteeu bsoks, of f ins ; 805, or an lawns. of a little over tour P unit, Th e Ban of NfrthMrs divides loJanuary end July. We have not leexoed yet whet dividend. have been doctored by the Northern Liberties and Penn Township Bank,. The litrard Fire and Cathie Imam. Company have de. ulared • dividend of three dollars share oat of the proton of the lost tie menthe. • - • . _We have obtained from the U. S. Allot le this city, the fol. liming statement of the dspcsits and totems Mars, during', the month of October, 1859: P.agles . Mt=le=tl 17,662 $194,631 I=ooo . • ..........4,000,000 30,000 Total.Z.3tl'. 6 t 7 '': • $ 346 . 661 C1NC1314.141, November 1-1 f u . • • g some of the bankrrs to-day to dlepuse of Ite Lw freely may augur a ellght Bovril., of memory; but the pfd[. . ; ability Le that • .better rupply of eultange I. antielpabet from produce operations, and those bolding • sundae with to be reedy for • weaker market, If not • decline. Tram.- lions were @sully made among desiets at-our buying quota. Limo, and for Ileitimoro the rate may be changed to 40c as the outaido rate. New Y0rk....... . Baltimore Now Orleans. Amerrao goad • P.r .1044 , pram Cu Nor. I.—The flour market, under the Influence of au advance In railroad freight+ to-toorrow, of lac to New York and he to eittaborglk-declined 12,4,c, at which It was tolerably. artist+ alatint:2,ZU bbla were sold at 115©5.90 for unite winter. $4,61% tor red winter, $104,1+.1 for low grads to thole* spring extraa, and $4,1504,041 for spring aupsoflur. Under the now tamper-don, dhereD y all new corn put instore Is graded unew core and "rejected new corn," according to .inallty, sonars' sales were made at ikaslc (or lb. rurnior. and 492719 c for the latter. Qats, about 20.0.10 bash were sold at 3.9.74te , 31c for canal all - tat:and 2/04,37..i0 for No.l In store. Itre lo wort sale. of 'anal afloat at tr..)4c, and 020 for No. I In store. Barley was active and adriumad 2430, with salve of ttg,ooo boat. at 614.0.30 for No. In store—the outside !lamas befog (or straight lots In one warehouse. Steamboat leagistar. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. T.l,•trapli, Brown.Illr; Telegraph, MlMl...ilk: JOlerson, Bnornsvlllec • Jai:forum, Brownsville; CA. Bayard. Klizabotb. rlisabelb; lerl—on stalsl.—At Ulna llotow,=lnchel. 0=! Nue You, Soy. 2.—Cotton; sales 2503 balea, including 15uo tads to 13 amain at 11^,,c fire Middling bkicalte, weth Wihd fret4ht; Middling l'planda II"a. Flour firm; Wm of 17,030 bbl.. Wheat firm; sal. 14,000 loran Weetern red $1,12!3;: other qnslitl. unchanged. Corn quiet; sale. 9500 bush; mixed 97 Witgg •tate g 1,01; yellow $1,60. Oahu. drooping .1. at 37431"4. Pork steady at $15,25315,f33 f3r mesa, and $10.te6(b10,64,; for pima. Whinky declined dog.r am; Muerova•lo 607. Melkweg unchanged; sal. at 4o,ht lc. theued doge dull al 6%00. Menus kl•eatcY coellned; males 4100 head, at d 4.5,10; averaged prif • a decline of 40 Sheep cledloed 230b0c. neceipte 11,1/00 bead; the market is moderately ac tive. 11.'a.; recalpte 1734. Ilsold; prices declined lc; male. ml Pintantiroi I, Nor. 2.—The denoaod for Flour continues limited; males to the trade at $0 25(;65,60 for eoperfiria,gs.- 62!ie55,25 for extra, snl is,rNe7 for extra family and fanc. Rye $0..., I. held at $403, and Corm Alo. at Se. WD i w.., .1. an aleaore el 202e3e; ital. of 15001:Raab red . 5 ~ t 001,54. IPronr7iviioia Rye is worth tioe; 5000 boat, ~.,, J. y eold at NO 0410 lo good retreat; 80 00 bosh yellow lad, at fork for ad, god 00'.,201 for new. Oata not so Khoo& an ea1....1 grinthorn at 42 and Pettosyl mils a 146. Oahe edv toed '4e. lid& of enbanogar 415%14,7. Noir Orleans Idol era 41r, oil than. Whisky doll; ...et 27 0 2 % t ciamert, Nov."—Thor. la • bettor tone trx the our mar mat, bat !whittled., not mammal in obleJoing any advance; •oi itioe held firmly at 0,7044,75. What offered mon tree y, but dull at $03641,0 , 3 for red, and $1,124.1,113 for white. Coro .tally at 40,442. .101. . Sella LI 41046. Parley dull at 60.43. Rye heavy at DO. Wbl.ky steed) at 1:254. There Is • fair ;sun doing in Mao Pork, with .al.. at 2341 bbls repot at $l3 75 , 4113,d0,4/11: It Wan bad firmly et the eke. at the latter figure. Baron firm at 7Naf, vsy for .601:Lidera and aid's. Lard; Wee of 210 dente at 10 o• klebutge quiet a 4 54 premium on Now York. Wilt noel, Plov. 2.—Floor dull. What utichangad. Corn doll and nothing doing. Pt . orleknas quit. Whisky dull. UovuoN eettZL rules the mass of the people, whatever the 0t11.111121.1 and misanthrope philosophers may imp to the contrary. Show them a good thing, let Its... IN he clearly detionstrated, and they will not tetanal. to sly. It their loom sordid patrol:asp. The maw. have al ready ratlfleal the Judgment of a phyalcian oormerning virtues of IIthiTZTTRIVE BITTZII.B, as may ha amain the human. outlantw of title medicine. that are annually sold In every action of the lent It Is DOW rOCOVILL6.I on peat. la impeder to all other restudied yet derived kyr disarm of the Month. organ., ench diathesis, ilyasotery, Omen eta, th.l for the various feven that erne from derangement of nwt, portions of the mama. licedinter's um. fa fast laromlng a household word from Maine to Team, from the thorn. of the Allstate to the Vectlio. Try the article and ha e 511.1114. ebb! by drytisty end dealer. generally, morrow !Iwo, 1109T6TTKR SMITH, mabbfactunrre and pywriet.M. Vi Water andllVl Front am... 1.. ORAVF PRANK VAN NORDIN. GRAFF & VAN GORDEIR, MERCHANDISE BROKERS, CoMMISStON MERCHANTS, 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. /31-0(3. IJr tb• valiant at N 0.13 Wood itreet.lie B. W. Tiara A Co, Naar Tort. Yautior & • Thompiloo, (lima A Timm Phi T. A. Na•ball A Poo, Phila. T. Whliridge & Co, , Arialataad, Biwa A Co . 811 river it Dllvroctb, Pltabl epr. Ilart*ugh A Co., " 11'Caudleat. New I Co." !Unison A llopper, Mel. IT. S. Dog. A Co. • 11. D. Nomomb t 01., Lou. . Willey Hy. 0017.1 yd Hunting Boots! WATER-PROOF HUNTING B O 0 T S, W. E. SOHMERTZ & CO.'S, NEW SONUS.- Lillis White °Maga - .250 Gaulle Maio Some our. to Love. Darling limber Bow& Morse.-- ... ...... ...... Orme Into lbeeardarb Maud .350 For sale by JOHN H. 61[LL011, al Wood Wear, Molnar:A by mall. pod-paid. 013 receipt of price. oo AN DE it'S HAIR DRESSING ROOMS, 1.3 O RANT STURM OPPOSITE' THE CATIIIIDRAL, _ OPEN PROM 0 A. I. TU. 10 P. Where gentlemen am hare their Her armed la the latest and nova Ealomehle mum. as has fitted op a room ex mealy for Ladles, ahem macular attention trill be even to DRERAING HAIR FOR PARTIED, RRIIIIPTIORR, Au, to ate cations approved Myles. PANDRIVO CRIABRATRD SOALF TOIIIO kept ceu. etsualy no hand sod for eels. ' haaajd AIT . P. MARSHALL & 00., V V Announce the arrival of NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, &el., No. ST Woou STIAILET. NEI& CROP.-200 boxes Malaga Raisins, Ibis 1100 half.bo*on, do, do, do;_ 100 boloa Valancla bald., thin yeaer, 4uo dram. now Eltuyrna 'Nog 24 mean Dot.; :4 rut. Dorraotz; Jwr recolvld end to sale by HEYMBE & AN OSUMI, N 0.39 Wocd ten oppadta 8t Ottarbk• Rots!. CSILL, SURGEON DENTIST; Officeigal • and Roalavora No. 87 GRANT STREET, oopoOto the Wart Homo, Whores lbe um wilt ihr wean of any that amy favor Win with filar patronage. Any of the varloosatyiaa of Tooth lowerrod if wished. voylVoilyto BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCIIEB, Bry ...Palosoato Wafers, Lonockl Palmdale Waren, WIP tart. Cough lassragee, sod all other prepsrattore of the kind wan/tale uuLtd r at JOO. oc2f, Itykst street and the Dtatudr4 FANCY;LOURED AND PLAIN DRESS sum, I s .....Martac., De Wm.. te. Al" in eseellaut stock Shawls. Illauthis, Mauves, Umbeldles mad Dagen, ell the lat.et Itspatation.. 0025 C. HANSOM LOVE. 74 Market el FORT FOLIOS—A lat e variety for Went wog. parieror WE .029 '8t.t1.13*7 Btors. 67 Wooi t. EENVELOPES--Buf f ,ary Buff, Can, White, Bar frau, Opaque, E, m.lld. Phistok_EMbogled , for rale ior prim., by NIL O. 300118TO:I a CO., and Piper Dagen. 67 Wood it. 2000 BUS. RYE to arrive for sale by B.CLA NI EKLD a CO., 141 tae 142 ant strait. OIL OHIGANUM-400 lba. for sale B. A. PAHNESTOOK t CO wl Con or llrst•nd WoOd.B. . 1 000 PRIME W. IL CBEESE; 001 J. D. Warnill. 00. 51111 BILL•. EXTRA FLOUR; N•rv'soo E x ua ramfly do Axial, by aoi ' J• RAtARIIILD tIA • . Woodtatit - lannolmr - Ware 9 Asa itn a , StatneDittirer Sad WitolatainpeAlet_ r det. ODURNEie NOBS. DUODENA'S. 11101pETS, BAiOOt1B. 1 &C N. 21 Diatom), Prryssvitart. • HAVING lion . in stordslarge antlearefully• selected stoelt of ererything in this lins, altimr Rum. utacturatby himself .= poioJ>ued direct from mannhctur era, POE USED, Is Prepared to imply customers And the nounto7 trads wigs, goods In his line • Cheaper thak ever offered in thin Nadel. The ielloathht COmpaiee the leading Items In bisatoct of Woonan and WlThra Warm OHUlENl—Ptoestaff, 8 damn Calr OA 4 afraid radar eler• 3 dm oral crank, cedar, °akar pine,.3 size; clear bar rel, elztE SOWS patent, 3 diger. Thennometor. 3 sire--e largeaPmk. BUCIMER-ci=ros rod, bias and groan, o=7 sad rar adael, Dalt, varier and toy pallr, cedar, Prue ao.d Iron. 2 end! hemp; Phrghts,oWar, bran and Iron bound, 2 hoop: lions Baskets, hem Iron belt; Kitchen Duck -444 1 . 0 We; Vek Wall. Bucketa, troll Inntat Fino - Bucket; netted. 21ra8 " -hi'w 14 d • 2 'd 3 been: While Pine end Oodsr, hand made. all Oluak mated or by the &men. • ERELLIIS—Paintad sad Varnlehed, a elm, dozen or nut Older Realansi Ono or iron braind. lIILUIDRES—AII Drs., from boatel to flouter peck; Pine or Ocelot, sealed or mmealed. CLOTHE PlN—Pleb and head, In grata borea-Smlth . • - Patent, in grata bozo, and Bram Sprlng, In gm boxes. WASHBOARDS-Mate:ciao Baited Centfs, Marietta Zinc. Doable Wood yid ail other Mac BROOMS, WHISKS, BRUSHES. An, In great variety. HEAL TUBS—Hlostoun Butler sad Butler and Meal Tube. 2 or 3 to neat °tangly. DOOR AND BUGIOY MATS—Allicanta, Cocoa and 13 , : ramic Ones Table Etas. WELIp IainTII NEST BONES—Spica and Sogarlmee, b in nut. and rarashod. OAK STANDS—Ai:sorted ,lota, . r pit Palter, kraal Nokia, meat or , milk. MORELLA. BIAS /B—Yor dor.. or dwellings. CLOTHES I/ORElES—Aesortal ears and sty Ica, made to order. WOODRN WAlUSeitompriaing Rolling Pine, Potato Mash. ars, Butter, Pants and Ladle., Lemon 84noenan0, Spam. and Beiters, Muddlers, Seep Cum Sharing 800., dpicobt; Bung Matte, Ara, Pick wad ILtdcbet noodles, Bteak.Atattla 004 RAT AND MUSIC TRAPS es ail varieties. TAR CANS, 110 W ILLNDLYtt, iron and wood Clotho. Poundal... MARKET RABK.RTS, In great variety or Se end style, by the not or dozen, of our own manufacture, at eastern prices. OLOPIO3I BASILEDRonnd and oval, 4 In neat. OUCHES DlASlPRitilquare, flat and trunk WS: NURSERY MUMS °f every ape. COACRES AND CRADLES of every style. TRAVELING BADONS—Asorted liras and styles. do . do- Berlin, Japanned. do • t'do;! French, aasorted. LADIES CAP do. do 'do likrflol7l.4..4—lmporLak. and American 801100 L 8ea8.11.111 In great Tula', !SPLIT HAMPERkkor potatoes. peaches, lc. ORCHARD HAIIESTIS--Willow and Split. SEelEty and reentry dealers are Invited to call mrd ex amine oar Mak arid primer before purebasing elsewhere, ae ere CANNOT BR UNDERSOLD IN TUIS BURLED. SAMUEL RIDDLE. oc":4avd•T .21 Diamond. Pltl•bnrsb Dr. ChurchUr!) RemoGly for the Proventton and Cure of Consumption. Witten Genuine Preparation or tlta ilypophoepliltes of Lime and of Soda, The aped& Beenedi for azniumptiott, ferofule, Brooch ilia, Artiono, Debeltey,Dyrpeptlee, and Nerseta The success of this raw main (discovered or Path) is obtaining exit the 00.1 , ogboot Soropo and tho United Station It U • purely 13cleptliiiiltalanghtli r dAcsoy lo all Magee of Pulmonaliii4ticrite • ma CURB OP CONEU3IPTIOT, In the !wood aud OLIN stager (at a period, conaegeoutlT when there can be no nocertainty m to the nature of the dlsease,) um be obi Mood, lo all cane, by thle treatment, except when the eVetlog lotion or the loop Is °Nowt( rot ncleot to produce death. Selling. § 5 . Pre m. '5 4 " This Remedy haSi not outle curative elites, but still, used •herever thertS exists a suspicion of the di.me. Pro. reel its Dmisiopmexii, and Cans est as • presemaire yeah re , greed foCbssumpli4,jusf ets saministion doe: until reximi to dnual Pox o:mantillalees, hi any stage of the disease sbould teasel Immediately to thelpee of the Ilypophosphiles of Lime sod 'Soda "Winchester's Gemaine PrePandleo" (in simple syropMn extra large/ bottles, Is •'chemically pure," le the eumblvlJna IT.Delled by Dr. Churchill "for general are;• and Is prepared social - Mug to his original formula. DIL CIDIROHCLL'EI WORK ON OONDUSLDTION, Coniptislug his report mole tp the Imperial Academy o Farb; Notes of Cases, and Letters, Documents Testimonials, Re, Rhkh, together with a Circular, will he nut on nwelpt of TWELVE DENTS In stamps. Csonow.—lutereited Druggists will try to soil ym, other preparations than idlne. DW r not boy them. My `lionahla Preparation" leearsiny far ermile signature.. ware of alOreparailoos claiming to bo thu llypu pholphltes,arbleb rboialo icon, ur nay Geoid. The country in Llkely . to be Iloodtd with spurious certificates. Pittosc.—Doe ta4tle, gd, three bunion, $5. fluid, a hole sale end retail st the 8010 Gummi INldot to the Mated States, 43 John strtad, N. Y, by J.WIN OWES/ER, to whom orders should be aiLlresrod. Aldo, trbolocale and retail by DE.G. EL KREPS* No. lid Wood "treat, pittsborgh, cod retail by J. P. /LIMING, Allegheny. ced7rdkarT BELMBOLD'AVIIN DINS PULPS RATION.— lIILLIWBOLD'S BOOM) for the Bladder; lIELMBOLD'd liugau for the Kidneys; HALMLIOLWA.BUDIICI for the Gravel; HELMBOLD'a 8001113 for the Dropsy; UHLMBOLVB BUOBU for bierroomusa DELAIBOLDIS =DUO for Lca of Memory; - HELMBOLVB BILISHIU for DlosnessefVl6lULL VILLMBOLD'S UODUD for DlGlcolt Bresalus, IlitLbUtOLWB BtiOUU for Walt Herres; HILMBOLDD for Oman) Debility; HELMBOLVB =OHO for Uelvereel laande; lIELMEOLDI DIX= for Horror of Dbarase; HELSIBOLDII BMW) for Night Sweets; ELELMBOLTYB BUGHU for.Wasfulam; HILMDOLDI DOOMS for Drynias of the °bin: I.II2LHDOLDII .13110111.1. for Erupt:Loon . ILKILAIBOLD'A DO 01111 for Pain to the Bear; HELMBOLDII SUOMI for Matures of tan Eyelids, with Temporary Bolfrodon ad lowa of Eight; LIKLUBOLdB BOGERT for Mallity awdEestlamens with wgnr of Attention, Uorror of &clay' fiLLIIDOLDI 110011 U for ObstratioeS HII.IIII3OIJYB DUGHU for Exesseeicarislog from halls erstiou, ad all diatom; of the Saw) Organs, nOletlog lu either ises, from whatever mum originating. Sold rally by D8....7G11.0. KlHrbitik HO Woo) street, Pitaiergb. • wettAltarli \V ) 1 0 ik l k‘ii.l‘s4%a UE TAKE ' . PLEASURE IN INFORM- Iog the admirers of Um calibrated Pianos of STEINWAY t EONS, NEW YORE, Thal Ire base Joe '.oohed • null invoke of thesis and. sailed instrumedoe,:lo isblott to 0.11 th•Jr•itte•tlon,•••ll wild. • call. .•. L. Kuumn * alto No, 83 sob?. i Bola Agents for Bteltma) • cwt.. - 0, Dr. Samuel B. Pitoti , e anlary Corrector or Anti.Millotte Illeture.—Partly Volga table.....• RUM, Sife and Rtlntive Remedy for BILIOUS DIBORDIRS, SIGH HILIDAOLIS, BILIOUSIMADACHR, DYBOIPSIA, TORPID EWER OR mire= commons, BILIOUS OR DYSPITTIO COUCH!, MALARIAL NY SE BOWL COMPMITit, • INDIGISTIO_ ,N SOUR STOMACH, BUN DIORAMA IMPURR BLOOD, And Rltcoiaplalitita tIied j B A T U DI MD AI BILE OR BILIOUS BERL DL oao. n..icaysan, • ,Icidulderl? Mt Wood 11.. Sole dent for Plitaberibi Di I TTSB URQ II BAG MANUFAOTOEV IDIRBST t 111.10.1111, corner Liberty and Uantfats. are prapaml to dell Tar utty.tiuntily of Ham Ina Wm no We, at aka fulloartnit rates. fallstaatlon guaranthd. • nags UM Burnreari SUM No. 1 No. 7- 1.16 bbl. 12 lb. $.77,60536,00 per 1603 4 do 25 do ..... .... 66,X1 WM) do do 60 do 70,00 65,00 do }f, 'do 96 do 11,00 10,00 per IGO Derigned ar3,l prkdod to order. alit ?OOZE% Auto alas. Itts. pritdod to 0r1ir...-..---$12,00 slo,oo.per 1000 10 do do ---.....- AbO 27,00 do 14 do do r _.25,00 37,00 do 20 do do .._..........83,00 50,03 do 45,00 do . - elm Ales sear seas. • IS . .$5..0 per 100 I 16 lbs. per 100 LI " ...... 4.60 do 10 " 4.20 do Yellow lamella, fly:proof, prlntea to order. - ••• 8 do ..... 15 do 8 do Ossubtrg-y -- 14 stems do a do do ... 18 2e211 do 88B.THIL118 N)? CIABIL act enctitnatt, Wit'. 011i0.07 NAT[ ISTILLE+The hoe new gasper CLAW. EOrdukfm. le•re for Ito ator= tsrmedlato port" opf THIS DAY. Sd it 4 P. 14. For freight of p • "pply on hoard ct to oci FLACK, BARNS A Ca, Agta. :t. touto, an. o - - - irtT. LC:WIS.—The splendid Ramer ll 1: eamer MANNER,Oapt.Deetriney, lams forttwateee ad all Intannedlate pmts.:oT • the 34 ind„, it 10 eCIOCk Nor frei t attor pawn* OP• ply oatcard or to; • rues, worms d 00..ACt. Sot itlitoNis eh 4D. en:ans. iSit — Straiiili ORLlAlia—lb• flo S e atarrorr eOUTU AMEIIIOI., Capt. atiappard, trill have far fhb law's and all lotarrosdlata portaint tha Antrim. for Welt or partly applyon bawl or. to not 1110E,111101.8 t CO4 Agent. . i. 5 ,14 toe° p,4cKE.l.Pity_ioßßUmsußallpunt —The *boat atsaniar ORB, Capt. Oen. D.ldocan, rove for the abort and aUdittarntedlata port; on the tint rim Yoe [nista or poodge applx_on board or to , ; not , MINES 4b 00., Agent. FOR moLE s._ll. lP , Xil ni S .ro t t :NEW 0 , 1 t he Cleptahs Ebbw; irtll leave Su the above •na al[ Interosediata ports on THE pIILET RUM lor e + r LA !l M lt• A BA y R NE kR o oSt ac.. 449 • EmuOS MEM.PIII.B. a NEW Oft- . N76...Tbi0 . oplendli steamer .7. B. OLT.. 0 .17 1 . WO. LH...wit] leo.. tor owto awl lal tottostodlato parts Ito THE PIEI7 HUE. Tor freight of pootogo,sppl7 CM bOrd of to Delp . ~ 17/40E, DARNES 1 00, At 77." FOB ST. Lopis.—Th6 spilenditi stoma BM WALLAOI{, Data ports supt.ol.3.l{kildoslD lam for the abase au{ Wworm on DAY, for &I Wt.. at { o'clock, r. Tr' trotset or pony, syyly aboard or to N u 4 !WADI, !MIMS d 00., Agts. VERY RICH DOODLE FLOUNCED FILE ROD* 07 9ED100 . 8 HU*l44 =trout NM DE LEM Rom, . . AU mimed this day. GLABS - ZANUPAOTIIRESS wilt find a my* timalty of litshenhtg Oreeiele au for Oita, IT MlZtriettainCllll be intora.4 with Itlro - B r :o n . MlXllE!oilland huh the time ttenat4aber t • ca) . lift ao4lll W4ic a d iMt -' ,t 4 ,„ ;~:; =MEM C. EANsor tnratet at.
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