lid ll:Vier jig G. •'W 6 1111 • • - PrI'THIIIIROIL P 412.13,„ BrCITECIT & 31 / I .XI7II'.&OTUREEI3 .01* atEEATIIING, _ . seaway - smi BOLE COPPER. pileup COP PE 6 'EOPTOLB, Baba BUR somas, Ppelt Ttcldu, * iallN importers sued Nairn lo BiLTALO,, MATZ (MET IRON, WIRE, ta °aslant], al bro4,Ttnamen Tools. orphotue, Na. 149 Pka and ISO igeeolil Afro • 'Pittsburgh, Paul. - • • •042-Cpccictorderm of Oopper co/ to soy pill • 40/9241torlyr • • xrZINTA. tyr,ov.ic wpx AraucArtrain BRADI IMILECRICTI3.3I ASDIALLri itta l TAX+. 101 COOKING,. TAILOR - AND HEATING' lITOPEB • PIAUI and Fancy drift° FrOnta, Solo Proprietor of the COlobratod PATENT O BURNING and . Snout &Minn ENO .COOK STOVES. Offi and Bales Raom,, IZlpita No, 4 Woqd fit.. Pit , sburgh. Pa. war. e. gamma - U. =ma. ROBINSON, latnis I 4 SILLBRE, FOUNDERS AND NvAiiinxbriarorr wo an a. • Pittsburgh,. Parma. r 20.21 Market eeeee Ibmmtg,t •MI ot Steam Ealthateleed 1111 moth, vet; Ceettug., roadwork, Steam Ballet and Meet Imo Wort. , .)otktg ate: . a-pelting do.on short no Ballet r.e . ,15.1yi1t0 loOktfe,lGF.N .EXCELAING43.I. DRAWN BY. SHERMAN A. CO., 1 1 ' 4 TITO• lOir DANN,I LONDON, IN S NUMB py ONA 813MLIN/ AND UPTIrAII.DIL '~}anM Ellis on the pill:yelp,. cltlea and tom of Prlbto, Gorrnani, Boroia Arial other Noroptio I•lttiros congantly Co hand and for ash Ly I I • • WH. WILLI : 120, 17.10 Boolors.W M. ood otrrat.< _ _ WAIL GOAD BPLECEI co PANY. Ji44%* * llllvrort.ll...---..—Da NV C.Bldwalli ,: ' ; , !-AB4ottfort to Porter, a olfe 1 .1 , , m.a.) '.....'..;..J,- - . 1 11.•3171 , 10,13AtitS tar EcAzi, ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS --- , • AND BOAT SPIKES. . Odraar of Watir Street. and Cheirry alley, ..12.-tydrr. - PITT SOU OIL PF:NN'A R,11.31r. etr. C • Pomading and Commtasion 4lciciiants, I And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu NY...arm Coillgnmenta and orders tot iBAD, 1:11D8d, PRODUOB, de, calcite& Peompt atten tion to racelvia; and forwskalog. 240. 40 Commercial Sttract,St. Lout• PECOL.Prn:US Sc SONS, 0/LILEILS EN Worcign and Domestic Bills of Exchange -aTIiIO3TFs OP DZPOSPP. :" • MINK . ;iO/1.15 SPEOLIC,. 10: 57 MAIM= 8171ZET,PITTSBUID311, PA. :MOollectiorurmsolo op all the principal cities through ... the United &atm. • apWeally , IPhYI"L. ez. L tsON. • Ilanntattniara and Doalene in all kinds of iptIACCO, ilDIIIET• AND • CIGARS, AND M.M.3.43.P T013.11.00C1, of Sosit4P74 Mrect and Ditartml PPPTIAROMII. PA. if E2.OI3.II,GEE'r OR.R. Vtli.3ll . cr STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, ciwnnir RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Su, NO. 03 HAMLET STREET, . PITTSBURGH. tec3Emorsa.saisrmi No. 54 St. Mail. Street ; . ": N env ne PIM3BI3IIOp. x...l.7xlydfn JOIA.2ti COCELELAN ac 13E20 ZUMPACTLIIX/0 OP ran •Ilatling r lron VA Ulla, Vault 'Doors, Window 'Shutters, Window Guards, Ss. 91Second'Ztred awl 86 Thud Street, (Birtirron Wood and }locket,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Wes cat hand • , avaiety of now Patterns, fancy and plate rattaLla for all purpose. Pertlenlar attention paid to en. alt•fisuGnrro Lola. Jobbing done at shostnotleo. mit JOHN B. LEIB, :Nzmu.b.H.A.rr -r A. 1..u01 . • , N'to. 55 Starker St, Plttolnirgh. - A good =aorta:tient of °LOTUS, CA55155555, VZSTLV6S, COLESGII, Ina al goode imitable for irerktlememe apar,Pootrecolvd. • • 45-Ordont promptly Mod, la th• Lstautt rtyleg of the art. sorffdpiro nAS repulsed to the house latelyoceupiad by Dr. Wm. A. Word, .2:8 Poor, - 6tn,t, (south aldij third doorabor. nand street. Odke noun from 9 L. K. MI 6 P. NI .8. B. & C. P. MARKLE, - • PROOPLPPIIIIPIS OP • PRINTING, JOB AND ALL - LINDS OP W RAPPING PAPE R. Witrolaposo, Na. '47 Wood Streot t PITTZBLTItaII, PA. voy.kttfo MMMI 1-.l.lfiNA-CY rorward . lng and Conamiaaton Zdarottan AND W1.106-9A1,11 DEALER Oheose, Butter. Seeds,Pinh. •• And Produce Generally, dew/ 4 NB. lirend ICreet, Mahwah. • M WHOLESALE AGENCY FOE THE SALE OF IIETEIEt7.CBN WATCHES We would 6181 rcoptctfully call tho atton- Uou of the puhlio to the American Watches now Wog es. touted; Intrud the maanteltura ot which has become so anal - aa..11211 t entire cooddenre can be placed upon Mon is. gate and correct time keepers, both by the wearer and liming been appointed wha.o. Agents fur the sale of them Watches, the public May be asmted that we ean them .t the wry lowest cub prior. , • We bar, also a very large Mock of Sliver mad Plated Ware, Fine Gold Jewelry fu sot., arch ea Coral, Garnet, Cerooe, Jet4o thur aMortment of CLOCKB le outteMdly large al presoot, eamprislog soma beautiful; pattarne Eight cod Ote Day Parkr and thane Clock. at greatlindaced prime. • We kayo alm a fall Mock of English and Bodes Gold and Slicer WitChce en hand, all of our tan Importation. Also, Water Maker: Toole,' Witter - kis and Watch Gleams. HZINEIIAN t MEEHAN, feVialEalT . • . N 0.42 Fifth street. EIOTHERSI DIOTIEIKASIT. grOTILICLIEI . Don't faith) proonto Alm Winalow'a Sooth lag Spilt for Children Teething. It ham no equal 013 Garth. ft grayly fat:Maks tho protest of Lei:thing by mottaolog the van, roilaclng all intlaztallkak—will allay pmt, nod la taro tortgalata the, bawds." Depend apan it, mothors, It will giro rest to yoaragTas, wad' relief and health to your Waits. Perfectly safe ht al/yataa. Thts Tenable preparation la the yreierlptkm of one of shamoatiaparlaoraklana lamb, Physlclass In Now Ragland, and bra been and with neranfalllng raccearla We believe lithe beet and await rinewhy la the world, to all caws of lbwei saldlarhoos to Cldldrerywhithow u lulus tidal teerthlor, or !rook say othererawe. tint,' end hoOlth coo be trazustedby dollen end conts,lt fp worth lie rot& la gold. _ • - • &Intone of -bottled ore' Wade:earl' year the Ironed &Mei: Tt ti in Ow add walkiled relowl7- rar.CIN ONL7 Z 5 OMEM BOTTLS. . . . aim Waite vinattentleontte cICURTIEJ P.SII MN!, New T i p: Us outside wrappor, b 7 througbzuat tbillworfa. DR. GM. KEYSER, Agent for Pittsburgh. ~iG:~ Worn's ' 11lumonou VsaYlxDtrraogza, Ills Only Remedy in the PPAois Worli Zure tolEacrainate Bars, Wes, 09.*DkCartl,B11.311, Ann, Mosonnxia, hay, Korn, Grim Wm, ADD OLISM 111!6=3. tc • , 50,000 DOXES SOLD is ON! lIONTO. - !teas Celebrated Bonad'es bare bon astentlealy and for brentytwo years la all parts of Enrops, and tbeDmirso povertosis been attested by the Occult, of Duds, rm.!,Baftand, Anstrla, Prenal; Ilsratia, Saxony, DUSO• tim • c k audt - Doples, ha,!lnd their Chaska! propartlts xamined., and approind by theJo4dlstlnedOitel %wanks aftmor the woad:7 .7 ail Linda of vermin' and hooch; 4+e blrtlLad In'ILLI canary •iy the Medan of the rationariddla.LeaDtatleili;Plantenr, /sonars, Proprhrtors of llott4s, weiebot!ecidamuct and by rations dis. Itiodstued VDUs Otlnetur. - Norma* ToOtznoithils anaticolleales or the a®.ncs of ho men at the Depot. Tor 1 61 0M4 04 104 8 4 P 41 , 17 the Inventor and Pro. Dru.b..; :/b13817110111A. ftoootod mambo, _ ' I ; Matroodway tom Murton st) Dew Tact. Oaatial Agent for the D. - State and Canada; sum. I.OF. WitttStrCON, Drrellst, No.ll Astor Muse, and are Drsateray, Now Tort. to ale fa tb.4.417, it,hologale osol retail by WWI* D. COLiCorimerDrool and Second sent JO&ILLI1L110, Obis= Dlsmond and Martel at. BEzixttpt * warn BAN. elliethenr. . deDl.nosito wad mend Loather Store • ID. KLUKPATHISIC &Ns, No. aS. • Third between Market end Mob= sta; . l biro kit ads DV AND SALM SWUM MIDD3;Dry and .en Salted Patna Mtn, Tansieik OD, tonere end Car. dine tote MI" lowest Ofeeer end upon the bea tenwt. / t axi Web of Leak, In the malt witted, for which ehe ht.l . t u t etket pine tern be Oren fucask, re taken In ter BUM WM:Tweed tree efebarge atal eold• I BNLI 'l.) . 0 am of 140 PitstOrgb 1 , 55, 'Weal stmt., b e . i ' t seders ottlo. for Ibli:Oost la to** . oppress:4lMS of. Trusses far tho, coniof Uiriß or Isom whit!! be /54.011 MA to At to soy otwe of rapture ttsk imiscoosO, lllol . l o4Adlissettll be shell. We •kteteeeor rade= to all eh Dr. Kereer, vb.+. ens: e thiskind L oe*led, ei we feerberecredel Mot ho la jj tiOhliftitlallthiCidhauch SELL, Suguorr Dania; Officoass., 4 (13 - i rl a il/ ... t:LteILY.ELOUB.to -arrive .r.it. G. su t Lit.idaoce .c.tiv aglLEl4,l76l EnsptmAkgsracet,;:c,, oral sus logylnorbltiruti Voir /WI of . 1 Nag OVA +POW' ^. 14 9 PiPularla!'wehigtAisivirkt. ranaues,,, svmta - szon‘:l ... , i E •s I pattern I -.-- D Pi • ILI a CO rner a Third J. la. LIZ•TL23: SCOTT, Dentist, &Wig It otitis. 'Pittsburgh -Steel Works. sorp.l w. irocu.oue Zatir.s, BOYD dr, CO-, Matugactarerm of CAST STEEL. . SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, .134.P1NG AND AXLES, Corner 'Ross and First Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. ,clO 3211Q171313N11 =AR 8202141. mtILMAN, RAII7I tr. CO.. namfacturen of Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc.,. etc., nave remand to their new and extensive Warehouse, No. 77 Water and 94 Pront Street. Mare they aro prepaced to execute an order& to their lin« Wring a target and complain amorlarnant of "Duquesne" manufactured goods boa. Manny 012 band, trbkh they of fer no liberal terms. F. Cleaver's PRIZE ANIEDAL HONEY SOAP The only genuine, posseseing a free and Creamy Uttar, e Luting and delicate portend., male ica, ranted not to tajnrAtire elan. BEWARE .OP COUNTEBFPITe, F. B. Clearer'. Celebrated Hoek, Drown Wlndsor,Glyre. tine and Suodower Roam, Woo aspouswoon Tooth Powder for the Teeth and Goma, to be had of all the roateetable Dreg and fancy Stores in the Untied State+. ' lianulattory lu London. Minima% Depot, Noe M and 53 Dey tree*, Nes - York oalUmdfc J. C. ROYSTON, Agent. V OEILW/G & CO .10,111771CILWILI OF FLOYES AND TWl.*.lEilEt Of •11 elzem god deicriptio. Warchuuao, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Two eqnaree above the P. P. W. i C R. It. Freight Depot, lE=1:1 TIM PERUVIAN PITRUP.—WHAT 18 It? ' Most perilous toe° au idea that tbe Pcnavlau Syrup la prepamtlott of Peruvian learles. Thu is not the ca.. It lea soluble/ preparation of Prewahla of Iron, which le sad• fly received into the constitution, and will act, WI a lento la a way.that that metal dos. not ueually act, when given In the form of carbonate/, au ever ha the 1000 by hydrogen preparetion, so popular .Ith pbyeiciane Wboover dewlere to glre Iron Ina toren that will he acceptable td the human stomach, and that will be ree4lly tabs, Into lb. blood, wilt give thin Peruvian Syrup, which le attested by loan of high character throughout the country. Dr. Nays% the State Asaayer of AnamebusetU, toatllla to Its extraordinary tneq and we have every coutMeneo in the ability tf the moot here to soosimte anyone of the 'a.m.. The Per Delon Syrup le made In Beaton, and ban performed most w,nder. hl cora In all dlseaee requiring a tarifa and alterative PPlunntion. to. long wlrertnemout In another pert of toedays , Dn. alo. IL KRYBSII,I4O Wood tenet, Is Ilan Agont I' ad, city. • SEWING MACHINES ERNE FOR SALE WITH ALL LATH IMPROVEMENTS 111A.NLIPACTUREWS rRIOIOII, ALBS. R. 73.Z1E1D, E=l Bettnng iflacbtuto CALL AND ECX TREI LATEST IMPROVEMENT 19 Sewing Machines. 41./r•Ttkle tha FIRST PitENllll , l .t the Ws q.a.,4ti Vale.' pins IS TILE MACHINE valosei ownurs .1 cant. . f.. 1.• of •Si 2.13 O. 0 In Pitil•delpttla to .y other on . .1111114. at tb• Fratultt. I.l.l.falhat could do the um. mug. of 1.11,t n, vrotil.— • Their Offerytot baring been amepto.ll..pert.rity n.u.t be. ' t yonmitel. ?far latest A. M. MA 118/LA.1..1.. i f'( VS. lati:.11•1? FIiDIRAL 1411.164111 MY CITY. W E. BRAMAN It CO'S • DOUBLE THREAD 1 SEW NO MACHINES A I 1 del of Simplicity. li 410J5NTA WANTED. ocsa.a.v `SEWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN eJ —A Bogdan Grover A Baker', Quilling or Tetioring Machine, aecdudhand, warranted in Collate or. er. Cost 6130: will be cold fur lea. than half pnra Can be eeen at ae7 VI RRIIST A BUM Mr& eor. Lltewty and Rood Mt. CELL AND EXAMINE WILCOX Xs C-113.1Sks New rATIENI. SEWIN,O MACHINES, WHICH RECEIVED AT THE LAST State Pair In Philagl.4p HIGHEST P.RELMIUM. Tana Rubin= are by all who bavear mined thorn, (ho am In we, Tat they ara 'old for THE LOW OP 'THIRTY DOLLARS. For Sale at No. 51 Fifth Street. FAIRBANKS & EWING, GENERAL AGENTS. M=SMO= PLUMMY'S ILLY, COAL, PLATFORM ti.r.d COUNTER SCALES, Olcrary deseription, for sal, a PAISDANIVII 601 LE WARSLIOUBE, attolllo2o. C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. HAS 8.1110 , 71 D TO RAID N'S\ LAW BUILDINGS, No. 13 Diamond Street, myl&dly.ral \ Next door to St, Pekes antral. loam texanar..-- McKNLOHT NO. 110 FOURTH PITTEIBUROH, P. chi I RISH & MACKENZIE, Aitorneys at Law, t h, I.officelio.6o.l4ourth (treat, Plttsbagtii,Ps. Notary Pstb Imd Ohio ClosatiOsidaaar. Canis. WANTED -1000 bus. prime Clovr Seed by GR/LIT & VAN GOaD6R, s.eeml , .t. WANTED, 6,000 BUSECELB PLAS.iIEED, For which the laphest menet price will be paid by N. B. SUDAN,. Allegheny Oil Mal. oc2lniod . newer Crest and Emblem Siren WANTED -500 bus._prime new Clover see. Apply to GRAVY A VAN WORDED, No. 13 Wood .treat. 5000.A . 0 r rT13 ag WANTED—To h...i :At o I 1 4 res Mrroo o%4,44—bettor than all , otbar sinatlarapneh.— "74 StrIMZ elm ED-5,000 bushels Flax Seed, for which the blgheit whet price will be pia. " 20 7.80ANPxELDk CO .2 11 0. 141 Hut to Eft. O 'LET—The commodious Dwelling T bone, Udh gable. oat Ingues nut pounds at-JI:111. tatted, tune es the ruidenoe of Hon. E. D. Gantam, am. abed as Bobo Bridge,last beyond tho city line on thorough Baler& road. reqgdnrot H , ll. rtasn. Arent. celesta No. CO roorth Wert. To LET---Several fine Store Booms on St. •Cleft' street, bee of Irbleh will be rooted In commotion ' with the sped°ae room on the wood floor, and i• well cII. notated for & furniture or carpet Mora Zugatra of • .00ltdif E. IL MIS% No. OD Fourth ot. TO LBT=A comfortablo two otorygi Brick Nrottlogoritosto (Mars street. coo 'toloiod Iwww• with An Mod gurrot, and kitchen ott Th.% door. Enquire of ' Lt. IL ELMO, Na 9111.1b0rt7 at. ittsbuqh PI T Ifs WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 9. 1859. OFFICIAL PA es* Or ?HE (71. TY birrnonot,oolcar, Obaervationa for the Garette,by 0. E. Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth St.—corrected daily: 10 BUN. IN lIIAOI. ... 00 41 90 03 54 20 7.10 9 ti 19c., A _ 6 ' r. Daroninter.: SUPREME COURT or Pirrasmsaata--/Irmlihi Bond Com --The Supreme Court met yesterday morning at nine o'clock. Present, a full bench. Chalfant's appeal-1;5—'59, Green—Non Pros. After this cue was disposed of, the i'Vashing tan comity Ilempfield Railroad Bond case was taken up, under the shape bf Commissioners vs. the Commonwcidth—Ex. ref.--iftli-v's9; Wash ington. Argued by G. P: Hamilton for plain tiff in error, mode by Montgomery contra. The recent decision of, Judge Gilmore on the Same use, and the comments made on it at the time, 'aye placed the merite.of the case well before ho public. The Camiassionersr,46 dafault of ho railroad, levied a heavy tar to pay the inter st en tho bonds issued by the Commiesioners Hider the Act of the Legislature, and by a vote .f the people. .The ease was argued before Judge Gilmore on a quo warrant°, and a writ coned to restrain the Commissioners from pro ceding with the levy. The case iv carried up y the plaintiffs in error, and ),ete . rday fore .oon was spent in hearil the arguments of the earned counsel. COURT or QUAIITIM B. 6 l l3 [olo3.—Before Judges &Clore, Maynard,.Adanteand Parke. Judge Maynard appeared on Tuesday, and took cis seat with the other Judges. Commonwealth es. Thomas il. Rutherford. Against qr. Rutherford, lute Superintendent of the Hume of i .. tefuge, there are six indiCtments, all for adultery, ith one exceptiotr. Ile woo arraigned on Tuesday eon the Mat in this list, which contains six counts, barging adultery. Mr. It, was Superintendent of ho House of Refuge from lie time of us ektablish ent until recently, and lilt alleged that during the imo of his administration in that capacity, the events crurred with which be stands charged. Judge Skater, of counsel for defense, moved that e fourth count Le quashed, on the ground that the rimers charged occurred more that two years ago, ithin which time the suit must are brenght, under a statute of limitations. The Jtidge having intro . - aced the motion, J. If. Hampton,. Esq., for the de fense, read a large number of nettle:rides on the point. After some discussion es to the legality of gentling; hat count, the counsellor Commonwealth—Messrs. '. H. Collier and Thomas M. Marshall—asked leave enter a not, pros. as to that count, and this was at ordingly dune . . Mr. Hampton then moved that cif there were any cram, on the jury who conscientiously believed that e could not try this case with entire justice and free m all bias; he should be permitted to withdraw, fore the challenges for the defense commenced. Judge M'Clure said tbo request was unprecedented nd the court had no power to grant it. This is a t 'al for a misdemeanor, and the court and jury here now nothing about public clamor. They ouly know n law and the evidence. ,- After many challenges and a good deal of delay, t o jury was made op'at follows; James McMichaels, E. I'. A. Falhopper, D. K. Knight, Alidab Hays, Wm. Langdom, Benjamin Heckert, Jas. R. Porter, Martin Rowe, Jacob Pack, Wm. Adams, Lewis Studer, Charles M'lntlre. Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., opened the IN.se for thwCommontrealth.. In a clear and concise manner. ho stated the object' for which the House of Refuge was established. Ito stated also in a few words the law of adultery; he stated the charg es made against Itutlserford, which the Commonwea lth expected to prove. Ile also. enumerated the names of the ea. Hoes women with whom the offences charged bad been committed; stated various circumstances, which vqs cannot enumerate, which the prosecution would prove. The allegations which it was the duty of the etiunsel to tante before the Court, and which he did skate, are about the same as have been floating about the community foetweeke. Mr. Marshall concluded, ortpreskiag the hope that the defendant might prove his innocence of the Charges against him; no one Would more gladly hear ouch a verdict than himself. Susan L. Gallaher, who was committed to the House of Refuge in June, issq, was the first witness placed upon the stand. She stated that she knew Mr. Rhtherford. [The defence admitted here 'that Mr. Rutherford te a married man, and has a wife in hill life. This admission ma. consequent upon a (acation as to this point, asked by tha prosecution.) Mr. Rutherford got this girl rt place to live at, in theta, after she had been nt the Hawse, end she went there • bat soon came back. She left the insti tttion in July, ISM', and returned to the House, M. ter having Leen in lowa, on the 17th of December, 107. fir. Hamilton, the officer, took the girl back trij the House, and Mr.. Rutherford said ho was sorry she had come back, as they were in hunt of another girl who had just escaped. Soon after her retiring, she told the Mayor, Mr, Wayteau and hlr. MlCand. less, about improper things which had happened. Also told Mr. Hamilton, police officer. The teNt,- mOny of this witness was continued at great length, and was'perfectly d italt :as to the Lady of too offenee. , lobo 11. Ilamptwo cross tizamined the girl; she as 4 she watt "11 1 years of ago and going en twenty. [T e cross-examination was very suaretaing.l This ai aI went to LaCrosse on a steamboat; with a Mrs. sa J. Grabble, and there ran array from th is wo. ton because she did net receive good usage. 4,1 r. Hampton asked her what house rho went to on be return to Pittsburgh; to Which th e other ride oh je ted. i idr. Ilanapton said La wished to feet her Se co lectirlY of dater; and 41,0 to show that on her re tu to the House of Refuge she expressed animosity to aids Mr. Rutherford. The defence here her stale. mint in writing cunfeNsing that all her charges •,g lima Rutherford are false, to which Mr. Marshall in steered the prosecution woo ready to moot the ells. ;a ion at the proper time in the trial. Aftor some furltber discussion of the point raised, the Court ruled At question of Mr. Hampton admissible Snsan then W.I. on to ;state that she had, on her 61. ii return, lived with a Mrs. Braddock , and after wa ds with a black antrum named Delco Mill'{ or Dace Curtis; she was at Mrs. S . 4 When the secdnd fis, she was taken to the Refuge; Susan said she had been Itlmlt ined in relation to these matters, before Henn. McCandless and }Wyman, of the Board of Managers; the admitted that she did write a letter der ying the charges made against Mr. Rutherford, bat at the earnest solicitation of Mr. Rutherford and Mre. Wells. She wrote two letters of this tkorl, one to Mr. McCandless and another to Mr'. Rutherford. 'Mr. Hampton' hero offered a Slip of paper written wit a pencil, which the witness declared she had not wri ten.] Here the. Court took a recess till 2 o'clock. fleroolm Sesei.p...—Tho cross-examination of So lon was continued by Mr. Hampton nt great length, out nothing was elicited of importance. The letters ell dud to in the remarks of Mr. Hampton were ar ed in court, and a slip of paper . , the latter of wh oh she denied having written. I elan M. Hively was the neat witness called. liar tea imony was as direct 11,,the other, as to the body of e offense. She was sent to the House of Refuge i in October, BM , and remained there 22 months. Aft t this, she had an excellent place'eecured for her, to hich she went, at Mr. Oliphant's, near Union to . it Mr. Hampton offered certain letters, which he - ed the girl if the had written to her brother. He answer was affirmative A letter was handed to her and oho was asked If the bad written that. After era Using it, she said she had written it. This letter was, to her brother. A letter wes also 'produced, wrt ten by witness to Mr. Rutherford, after-she had gunr to live with Mr. Oliphant. Largaret A. Ellintt-wat calle'd, bat didn't come. Mr,l Mothball asked elßeer Moen if be had made seaiott for her, and hehrtswered that he had, but had boost unable to fiatcher, Silo left hoine on Thursday, and has not been aeon since. A man s cent for her, as we earn, on that day, in a little baggy, and took her wa . An attettinent was Issued foe; Elliott. • rriot l 4 f..Sinith went to the•Refage in Septem. y i sr, 18.55. "Tree testimony was to the tame effect as Arat of the others. She Is to be cross-examined to. da I=l =ME o examination of those vritneascus and .one or two othe e, occupied the remainder of the day. The crotbout the court room was 111111:10010, all day, and a atmosphere perfectly overpowering. With doors and windows open, there was scarcely enough - Jr Stirring to ease one from suffocation. The great at relief will be granted to us on the day when this Ail shall have been concluded, as It comes between no and all' legitimate matters of ne.spepor report. he trial is closely contested all round, and either arty appears armed at all points. We have purposely confined ourselves to such mat n's as aro proper for public resulicg ; we have given from: time to time in the aehl points as were mice! let It is not probable that any thing ciao worthy I record will come coat in an examination, It will rert fore be enough for us to chronicle at die cod of se whole the result of tad sardlct. The trial will asthma to-day. _ D. MILIT•11•5. Ti HAN , P. 'NETS AT LA if, E E IiCTIO2IB.—The Eureka Inourance Company heidi their annual electiou on Tuesday for their bound of Directors: _ . 'l'ho: balloting resulted. in the bh oleo of the old direatere throughout, an folk a: ' J. IL iThoonborger,W. E. Niudok; John A. Cau hy, C: W. Batcheor, R. D. Cochran, Jenne 1 . . Bennett, Gl. W. Cass, Isaac M. Pennock, W. 't4 - ktis}tin, R. T. Leech, Jr., David M'Candloss, W .IDese, Wm. J..Anderoon. A the Western loeuranoo Rooms tho , oleotion reen t in - the choice oldie following•directors: Gear Derek, R. Millet, Jr., Rcese J. Thom as, . )," W. ackson, - .Jamet, kl'Afiley, Alexander Spee ,An w Ackley, WM. Might , Nathan iel ohnes, Alex. Nimick, David M. Long, Wm. B. Sinith, 0. W \ Rickoteon. Tllie board hernia the atm.,. aa law, year, with the exception of Mr. Thomas.. in place of JAY. } Botl r, Esq. George Dante, Esq., is President of th Western; and P. — M. Gordon, Ego., Sec retor . \ J. ~ E hoenberger. Eo„ in President of the Ewe a, and Robert Pinney; Esq., Secretary.— Both these 'companies are in exaction' condition, one ell managed, and &Fleetly reliable in 111 I • , respects. I —--- for CA421.1/1 :MDT, wit h a g ift , r 5 cents, at Davis A Cc's. WI .D SOLltitt3 on th e iVestere Frnn'io r, with a gift, 'or sl;.'s, at Davis 'A Ca'a. L I ~ SO Mina= WouEs, with is gift', for 110 c 0.% atDavis Z" Co't. r AD ITTED.--0a Tuceday, in the Difiltiol Cour on maim , of R. Roberts, Esq., John i . Loges. Es 3„ wee , admitted to practice at that bar. fir. Logan;lee gentleman of fine talemn and pr offence, .and we are Aare we may proinet foe Min ao6mi Of kjiiiiiptpit'iiuit*es 4 115 ghgeo l l Fitfosolosi...-„1. Taw4FCIATTA.— VlO 'Mott exciting boat race Alt '+ • 'f that ever came off filar ilia city, occurred yet • terday, between thi*.•Sotelrts" and the 'lose plane." It has bees the theme of conversation among the boat oinbe and in the commuoity generally for severhi :weeks past. Every boy that could raise a quarter has been belting on his favorite boat. it is said that as much as $15,000 were bet off she race. • The race commenied at about 4; o'clock, but long before that time, the crowd bad collected to Bee the fun. nit - Ileum:Tahiti' bridge was lined from end to mid, and boys like strings of onions were strung lgong upon the wires. On the railing and capster the bridge too, hundreds had perched thomeelves. All the steamboats along the levee, the itido• walks, the balustrades, of stores, and the lbveo lself had cad!' their swarths of men, women as children. The boats etarted, on time. They aro long, low sharp looking okaft, that rather glide over the water than go tbrOugh it. Tho surface of the river swarmed With countless boats of all shapes, Bites and fottas acid conditions. Some were only large enough for one man; some would convene twenty. Ode boy rowed &bout in a lit tle equare . Mix, without cod or beginning, to the great =cement of the crowd. When the racers left the bound every body rowed along with them, shouting the name of hie favorite boat— "Go in. Josephine Go in, Roberts!" This yelling cautioned from the commencement to the close. The boats got well oil and held their own pretty well Fide by ,side, as for no they were vis ible from where we Stood. The goal is at the distance of one and d half miles from thsbridge, and the winning boar! rowed around that and back, three miles, in itioenly minutes and twenty rreonctr, which is, we tree informed, the quickest time on record. There were various reports about the time, the highest placing it at 20 min utes 31 seconds, but it gentleman (not a judge) who kept 111130 on a gCod watch, gave us the time first named. The Josephine was beaten about I hree lengths, and cast:tem fourteen record+ be hind her successful rival. It was an admirably contested trial throughout, and shows a forms of muscle on the part of the oarsmen which would be hard to beat is 4 place where Boned labor has out developed thee inherent Turco in man. We believe that a great:alloy suppers wren given and taken about town Jail night. PtowiNo Men.—Tn the President and Mann. gars of the Allegheny Coilnty Agricultural Society:— The Committee on Plowlag report an follows, vie: The number of competitors was 13, and a boy on. der auleen years of age; all using 11011 Sp.mr's Iron Centro Draft Plow, - $O. 10. roar Committee awarded Premiums as luiluvre• To Benjamin Sleigh, .Ihdiala tp., lit pre'rn..slll John Wing, In dianl tp premium s John Mum, Sharpaburg, 3d ...... .fusee Garrard, 4th " 4 Satiel Gill, let pr'mTor boya under If yre, 8 The field. (Roan' Fenn, abort Sharpsborg,l it is said by the oldest inhabitants, never was plowetrte fore—has been in sod 1'44.50 yeiralar more. It wan very hard work for plowtpen and teams, yet th e w or k was generally well done. 't Your committee regret ex ceedingly that the number of premiums was not greater, as there were several lands which were very will plowed, and for which we would gladly have awarded premiums, had silo not been restricted by the Premium List. A Hull A Speer Iron .1l orlon Ileum Plow, lately patented, and never befor e uled, was en the groun d, drawn by three horses, Jonathan Garrard, plowman. It did it. work well. :Some of the advantages claimed for it are strength'and lightness combined. The day was fine, a large number of spectators prt,,eat, nod every thing passed off C. Sarvatr, Baas;` 'aux, .1 s siMFG itmonn, ' C itteo. Jona Trio:PON, JAS. Dal-meow, Ilboutiv AFY.I.—At t late hour on Monday pight a German, named Andrew Baker, was com mitted to jail by AldermatiScott, charged with hav ing inflicted a terrible wodnd upon his wife, Elisa beth Baker. It appears that the parties live in. the Fourth Ward, in Allegban city; that the husband, who is a worthless sort of fellow, went into his house Inn Main street beticen Eaat Lane and Wel nut) end ordered his wife, rho was cutting mil some cabbage rat the time, to dit,rsonse other thing about the house which he detdred. On answering that she had not time at that moment, ha drew a pocket knife, with a blade some inches in length, and stabbed her in the left side, in the region of the heart, inflicting a dreadfuliwound which may prove fatal. With the same ineyousent he then nabbed himself these , time, id Oa' abdomen, inflicting wounds not Much less etvere than those under which his wile was bleeding. When discovered some time after the cutting, both partitss were bleeding preensely, and were also in - erosible. The house presented a dreadful spectacle of blood. De. llaldwin WO called, so also was Dr. Walters, who expressed the opinion that without great rare, the parties woulA succumb to the wounds. The danger apprehended In Mrs. Baker was from the flowing and collection tif blood In the cavity of the chest. Baker is a ,hoelnakor by trade, a drunk en follow and has been, as Be are informed. for some time and on several oceasibns or the the verge of r,,:oi, „ '•o , , The present, Of kjilsky is sufficient explanation of s.. drcailfttla ,to us the ono alo.vo related. .1,4,..,i. : 14 . ,, muue..—TivaLnAki So- esthair washes, 1,,,,,,,,, hair.foams, heir os, Laii,',oiia dthe numberless preparations which are now 'ere tho public na iler rock estravagam,hyperhollca end fantastic titles as wo .0 paraded in show 'Window cards and news paper Loadings, as hair priparations, are all hum bugs of the first water; their real merit, when they possess any. i,; that they do no harm. liege lard, whal e nil, lard oil, sweet nil, scented and colored, wake up, when in bssuliCul wrappers and white flint 'bottles, the costliest xhararter of tonics, and when thus costly are baptishil with some tri-syllabic term, and caught et by verdant young and old of both sexes. Such Is not tho rharablor of Professor Wood's (lair Restorative. ~ :This gentleman comes Wore! the world without any ••bighfalutin. - Xilo phloforium or any other *minding and startling catch penny term; ho simply advertises a Hair new. foratirr -what it ClprenCS prooisely—and as a Bea toratise it acts. Buy Profeasor Wood's Hair Resto rative, and as you value your scalp, aye, your very brains, apply nothing else;: tbr it may be that you will get some worse substance than perfumed lard oil On your cranium. RoMettaber Wood's Restura tit o for the hair is the licsaartielo waist- THE SCH I LLER FCHTI L. —To-morrow, the oentennial anniversary of,:(lertnanfit great poet, Frederick Von Sahiller, :will 1.0 celebrated all over the civilised world. Pools, °rattail and musicians will vio with each other in their offer ings to hie gelded. Pittsburgh has , pop ulation of Inn cauutrymec of Schiller, and very many of them have a jfist appreciation of the great poet. They have wired neitherilimo nor money in preparing for snah a celebration of the 10th of November, 1fi54,148 will in some meirs• ore expreas their admiration for this great man who, though dead, "still lives." The proves- Mon which will include Goth military and MU. tens, who may choose to join it, will form at 10 A. M. Tao orations in English and in Carman, will be deliveaed at 3 P. 31., in Maeonie and the tableaux of the ebng of the Bell, at the 8111110 plain, in the evening, with appropriate militia. Should the day prove fine, We may ex pect a large turn oat of people. Sea advertiao went in another columtu firtAiEnPkßEAN.—plies J. M. Davenport reads ' , Aa..You Lake IC—and Vre have no doubt you wit/ like it—this evening pt Masonic hall. The thousands who have seen her brilliant parse nations on the stage, who have heard her in these pereonaticine sad whd, thereby, have learned to appreciate her genius, will be sure to crowd Masonic (call tonight Oita ut most capacity. Tbo play' she has chosen will bring all her fine powers', Into action. it le the only reeding eke will give ue while hero. Tick ets of admission are for esle at the Monongahela Mode, at Hunt &Miner'S, and at the door. Unmeant Accunewr.—Mr. Jame@ 111'0ib bonny, who lived, we believe, in Baldwin town ship, a member of the Jegereen Cavalry, was no injured on Monday night, by tbo falling upon him of the horn which ho was riding, that death resulted:a about midnight. The company had been parading and Mr. NO. was, in tho even ing, on his way homeward when this sad event - occurred. Ho was taken jo a hotel near by and Dr. Kerr promptly came td his assistance, but it was of no avail. Ho wain excellent citizen and his loss le deeply deplored by all who knew him. Tim etatement of tho Blotioogahela Valley Bank • t ArKearport, for tho month of October, Is as fel. oas:— Stocit, $34,915; Circulation, $49,980; Deposits, $14,288 14; Banks and Bankers, 11,657 15; Individuals, $14;000. A...Go—l:lglu in Vault, 68,38635; Notes of other Banks, $1,540; Bills and Notes Discounted, $75,- 874 62; Due from Banks and Bankers, $470,57; Due from Individuals, $22,111 2 ; Bank Furniture, En. pint, Account, do, $6,438 0. Au election for officers of the Allegheny and Manohester Plank Road Company was held on. Monday, and resulted in the choke of the fol lowing named gentlemen,: President, John Phil lips; Directors, Thomas &dims% John E. Parke, Robert M'Rnight, Jacob Eakert and Jaa. Moon. maker; Treasurer, WilliaMilakewell. Tun administrators' eale"fof li a furniture, in the wareroem of the late It II yan, Dispatch building, be)ow the Pon-office, ittli street, will be continued this afternoon at one o'clock ; for which Bee new advortieemeht. Tan eharge of stealing sMge drums from the Apollo Theatre, made againet Jamel Maddox, had no foupdatlon, on OXllElliratill before the Mayor, and he woe discharged. Bre advertisement of Drilikmakers Wanted -14W110 MACIIIIIE OP Laren.—Mr. J. T. Shaw, No. 68 Fifth arroot,4thetory over J. It. Bred .t Cu.'s Jewelry. Store, is fully" repared to repair and put' iq perfect order all description of Sewing Ma clatter Operators having defective and durnaged =whines will find it to their advantage to glee him a call, as he will make all things right and restore ,the machine to perfect rennin* order. ,Priecs mod erate. t \ ______—_,„____-,______. floser.—J. Monteath, Nord US and lll Smith itS\ field ' 2 t, has Just received etz Moneyed pounds of cloverd buckwheat honey, 14glists boxes and glass Jan,' . is he is reign at Ails most tossouabla MA— , r I TilegraphiC. NEW YORE SL 2, 2103.—The telegraph last Bight failed to bring us definite returns from New York. Thom, from the city,. however, show'. a rery 'small democratic Majority, rompared with former votes: and the State has undoubtedly gone Ileptit,lieau a large majority. - CIIARLESTWON, Nov. 7.—The axrOtvolenL al re gard to the trial of tho Harper's Ferry r..norirators still coatincies,and a fair progress is being made by the Court is the disposal of the eases., . . The case of the free negro Copeland, was brought to a Close on Saturday afternoon, the jury finding a verdict of "not guilty" of treason, fl, charged in the ' first count of the indictment, he not being recognised as a citizen, end guilty of the conspirony with the slaves to rebel, and of murder, as charged in the sec ond and third counts. The ram was ably argued by Andrew Minter, on behalf of the .Stato. The prisoner was "defended by George Senna, Esq., of Boston, who labored with much zeal for his client. A bill of exceptions and a motion for the arrest of judgement was entered by the prisoner's counsel, which will be disposed of to-morrow 14rning. The Case of ('opt, Cook.—The nand asseml•led at 10 o'clock A. it., and was called to order by .1 ....Ige Parker. The grand jury was sworn, and imme diately proceeded to their room to con Sider the race of Copt- Cook. A number of witnesses were sum moned. Tho jury was absent about two hours. On the re-asse bling of the court, Mr. Harding, the prosecuting ttorney, stated that no a number of the witnesses in e case of Cook, who:Would not Le in Stephen's cue , were present, ho world, if agreea ble to the coined on the other side, move to take up the case of Cook first. Thomas C. Green, Esq., ono of the counsel for Cook, said us the coquetl had not yet bad time to read the indictment, and bad not yet decided what pl a to enter to the charge, he was un able to proceed in the case, and would prefer that the Commonwe.lth would proceed with the case of 6, oldteos, whin. would allow them time to prepare for the case df look. • D. Stevens w a accordingly brought into caret, and placed on a mantas& Ito is looking pale and haggard, the a•stinenee from bred and the large quantity of mei ciao taken by him having had a de cided effect on hm. Rehears up under his wounds with touch forti Ltda. He, is seldom heard to mur mur. 1113 corml, Mr. tiennot, who had endeavored t to have his trial oved to on adjoining: county, but was refused, app tired, and the impaneling of a jury I was proceeded with. After a considerable number of jurymen had been obtained, Mr. hunter arose and stated that ho-hod just received a dispatch, which would probably interfere with further proceedings in the empaueling of a jury. Heaven mad the bdi oe . ing dispatch from Hoe. Wise: 11.1..raisti, Va., Icon. 7. 71. Andre, G. lima—Dean Ben: I think you had Letter try Cook and hind Stevens over to the federal authorities. Respectf ally signed, ILIA. Wise. Mr. Hunter stated that he had been ill cortespon ' ileum for several days with (Joe. Wise, and bad in his possession a number of facts,important to the de velopment of this cane, which were unknown to the public, and would for the present, remain s.. Ile had since his last letter to the Governor, con. into the poseession of other facts, which pointed to Ste vena as the most evadable party to he handed over to the federal authority, as he felt assurer!, would be ascertained to result in bringing, before; the federal bar, a member of the prominent abolition fanatics of the North. Mr. Harding objected Lo the proceedings, and in sisted that the cam should be proceeded vrtill. Ile was not in largue with dons. Wise, or en'ybody else. i Ile was not fed by any rue, and would otily receive ; 1111 LI eol2lpoLidatiOti for WA arduous labors itr the rate, the small•pittance alluvial by the CircuitiCourt. Mr. Sennett remarked that be had not consulted ' 1.,,,1 i , 4 6.„• • .1, • ~,,,,,, ~ , 1,45.1,...1,,, • ~,, . , with his client, and as the jury had partly been coo- I Loans-- ..... .... ....iii,eio, :::,,i'idaaii...l,,,. ' „I n gs r r see r he would coosent that tho State tblould Land liffsfelii•• • • G. G'',.2,1'.. a,011,t'....M...1ite. 1.47JS tiVer to the governmout, the prisoner, for What par. I fre . Iran or to, t...ii ; lti 1., , .V . i . 1t , , ,. 1 lit i: 11-.1 ‘ _Doc. 12t i i. cr tit poor, was known to Gov. Wine, and had been fare I ',.':!;:,: n ' r ' ''' ''' . ,I, ..,Z,.,, 1 ,.:,,,,;, , ,,' 5 ',.:7t,'',"' ~:,,,,, shadowed by the remarks til Mr. Bunter. 1 f time i ci ' hst..a. . ... ..i . ...1:,7,1Zai...Den . 51,Z.Z.5 had been allowed, the trouble had in tire empannel. I Tu. A ri, a'IEL , ~ - -11, 44.20 go cnobty, N. V., the ismer. log ul a jury would have been daspeneed with bare it.,lJ this i ill to west Zai,ta4 Want of apples,' et prices Mr. Hunter then remarked, that ho wriuid their ; riuring item 11,....1 t i .'. I - rir id I. Tan Ws-better Demist-rat proceed immediately with the case of Slovene, and I . 'l" . - A single Geset in 11, Western ilisti hit of this county Mr. hand over the prisoner, Haylott, who bus not yet ; ~,,...,-,:',,,,,,„.,-..„, „,„,,,,. ~,,„„,„ ,„„ ~,,,,,,,., „,.„., ) ,., 00. , been indicted tolho federal court. It wad tar mate- I ~r, nnt„,,„, „ r n er ~,,,,. i,„„ s ,. t.-.r „,.sure 0 ,,,,,,!, „, m e. rial whether Stevens would prefer a trial or not. 1 tilitor,'. rrsa.wi...o.. ir, rl.i4 an, Mr. Sennett then asked a delay of a moment r., Ti o fo`,.,,rit, ~.. , r,,, ,, ,,,t0•• -titono la ,4' the Imports a consultation with Stevens,after which he rinniMtleeil .. : tett'igt. ti-d• ,A. .i. l-rk G , the tit'is a, teed time that the prisoner accepted rho offer of the Stets tii , .'. l .' I. tit'ut''''d G."' tt." ".dn'' lit - tiud'i lti ht.: sled 1'i ,, 1. f hand him over to the federal authority, and arrin!,l I ou r, ro'i' l s- 1 ,..' ''. , $. 1 . t:,,,,, , I '''''',' .. , I .'''''''..,., ' therefore prefer to Ire remanded to jail. , (~,, r.O )I,l,,indis: do:Sint; I,liiu,Os-1 I,ltiedr.3 Mr. Harding desirei the clerk to color liii ....pool, . —__.. — -- protest against the whole proceedings. lie rionstd. 7..... 1. , r 1...... i 4 1 O'L,.L! S.i:GX2,al7 ii 2,09,01:53 tired the whole prUtteritliGgs wrong, and triAthed it .o, Piiini'osl , rif-ii I- „ .. 1,1,ti.1.1,:1ted 12:.,,U.N.5..1: Iiti,VII,W4 1 shown on the docket. • 11. Sim, Jau 1 . ....$1,,...g1,11;,1 127,114,144 litril,:i3o,l:lo Judge Parker to the Clerk.-- S r n . ,tir.ll thine. , ^ • Lio.• s lir grief- oi NG , : COG, —Th.., Glienr, readout who I wish no such prottst entered i.e the I,cl:et rt this : , n , nor ~,,,,,,,,„ eye „„,,,„„„,, ere t a i reinter., will two.. Court. I , Gt ised ti tee srt •itt. , it the pr y elpte anirshipmenta of new The miseries was then handed ....re to . . ~.. , ,Gii this Gill lira, or, [nar lltrinnotai,Loa, no new corn Marshal, Martin, and lodged in jail. is Lao ho „,, I i , lurf l‘o.si User lid aver the let of January, and even than Crust at ' e rr wily t., supply a In-al deals. tby distitterl end others. remain until the term of the Federal at sun - . j .„, ear , ~,,e nn, ,, s ,„, n ,„„ ) . ~,,,, 0 Lone, . nee neeennn , en ton, which will not meet for some time. April id- Nay, 1•11-1 01, r•oi, ~[s l it owners's caw risk of The jury was ILOCOLtlingly discharged, and a :Argo . 1,...,0a lists sessru, nor,et, suit gto tire rliort ere,. a ntinaterof the freeholders of the county WerellereMon. L. , 1 3 , or, a larc.• Ghti•Gt r, t ,liirl!.ee t o stsr,li fectorter,d; , ed to app.ar to.tn,,rrorr morning, at nit, , ',.li, it, : '''''''' .-`'' ',":'':,•' ''' ' ' ''''' . ..,' „ ,'' , 5,',',t,..'" , , : n n , '":" , ' , !.. "',,' :L n '' . when the case of Cook will be taken up. 11 %111,- : . !: . 1„';‘,:7.,•: „; ,:,. :f 1 i:',';',;`,,„,,. ~,,, ~,,',0•„;„.1, hair n : n „,„„, rite n large degree of interest. Cook will lie defended [...0 r ..ii, 0 tor-r, r...r .r.r i. ho.ii it ii). Durteg she plat gnu by J. E. Mclrmald, Attorney ileneral. and Mr. Vtd. ' i5,...1.• sliOrtrd... I ~,,, • . 1,,,,k, ~,,,,,,,,,, 4,,,0. „,„l t t, t , hap, District A uneasy et Indiana, and Messrs Law. , era o iiii”-- - t • rff-ilsi b• iihro af les-st 1 ,0 ion , besh afrm bsgore son, Hotta and M. C. Omen, of our own liar. Thd ''''• ' ' '''' • ' '"'"'''''''' — : CU ''''`'''' l ''''''' prorneution will be conducted by A ndrow 11, Banter, 1:1 VEIL NE, IN T he sT prisoner seems to be in 6,e spirits re.l is Got . T ,. , ~,,,,,, , t .. , ,,,,,,, en „ ~, ~,, e ,, ~., ~,, ,n at nnie without the hope of a verdiet di his ta, r. rt ivetnor : ..,.. ~ • ii...• a T.k.,. ~,.. P., .) 41.• t• 1 , S'iev. 'there Willard and Mr. Crow ly, his ririo.hers in law ir.l be .1 ~i I,Gir e "et, si ~ ,ast IG•lii,. TGere Aft, rio lethal. to present during tide entire trial. en•ht.itatowit, Va., Nov. • The II it -i t• ' commenced this tri.diting. when his routes, di I, marl in the open avast. A jury was th0u c10 . , , .,ne1,l and the trial went on .... I t., g.. ,t, t;t. [....1 taut. ..ccruor,l cl. ..., lit ‘,l her Irelglit ~...... 1s f: at N.,.: Aii....zy. 4. 44.4...—A;...r.puaL1czt;,,,nata.g.....14. At.l4-41ayata ....._ Etup, 0 City Itvit, Lutl••••Je+.l on 1100131 , 1.11 cm Doratur,canao Munson,,'Lf Nov. S --1',.., wards i. 114.4 eat,. giro I or. tat. 1in,11,1, r. 113 44[4 It et.t 10 P-.;Ltrai; to t .-, 000 Otto 56:: Inajority for Hobart, 1/0111. f,.. I; urcrno , r. it. ,, t, .-.), Co.--Etght towns give Randall, Repub., for tic, Oh , 1.P." , “" 'Wt. i' , ..: 1 .1 .- ,, .;• .^, , :I-1--,1 of .1,.",- , te ern V7O majority, a gain of 200 sour. , .1. renosha si /II 11, C.teua Cc.. t. 00 , ~0 0). 05., , oo „, o 50 ,,, 0 ,,,.,,,, , ,, Boot ~ .o ,„ km , 00 , Co.-- Two towns pre Randall tl: , . Columbia Co.— . us,' mil, gat...annual At Itleutt.tm.V.t,r,at.l 1b...., or<.r. Four towns giro Randall no. 3ltitiroo Co.. -Toro t...,.! a 1.1tti.... te !if: caii...f Ow ~ ..111., of te.uut i . .G.,.. towns giro ISU majority for Randall. 10 ino Co . : :.!;• la am i,u a l hy Ito ttitpp, 0ar0 0 ,, a b 0 ,,,,,,, o f I.i, ;00 4, rlifto tovrro, including Madison, giro II .hurt C.o. •l " , - , ' ,' , 11 :: . ,::', 1 r L i .: ' , .:1 0 1t ' ...„ ,1 , r ,," 0 n 0 w „ 11 ,' , / : ° , , n",. - *` , ': o :' , 5 , fi 1 : ,, r. ..!;';? WoakwAnt C. — Two tow. , glow 2-11. b.). l''' 1 " ..- 1 l ' ;;t ..C.,1 I. ali...s 00 :1•.0 at.... 11;‘: t " ito gr4;nthim:a; drill. Dodge Co.—Six town, give Randall :liiti toaj. , ,„„„,,, ~- ~ ,„ t„,,,,„ L ., ~,, „„.„0„.. r. To „ L Scattering returns Ron various parts of td, sate .-ws, was au rtot 051.4 It:, boat. show Republican gains, mid talicale Mu re-ate;- ',b.' of "... "-. ~ e ll w l " . no , .'ll M.. 1 .- , Y• b0t..4 Oar tioll of Randall. , rat.l-et,M n. i'..,..r.;,:ti5, Dr. KAI.. t!..tt. I , .iy.inid Bay ', Cttr. uer , tit • 11. t-re 1 . ..m1w:0w. Tiat. IL I'. e.tsi awl A aglo ' .‘.., hit 1., :., w t , rieat.. on Stull,. . Na„ loin, Nov. S'-.'}'h e fol Lining rpiarus the city wards have been received. Third Wor.b- Sanford Church, Dere., also ou the 1 - tins ticket, has 139 majority far Comptroller. Dar id li. Floyd Junes, Dem. and UtiOa ticket. r, Seeretary of Stare, has 100 mad. Ninth Ward—Rohl. Dean ision, Rep , for Comptroller, has 5.11 inaj. Fifteenth Ward-- Denniston, Rep., ;159 m a j ; D o m,, f oe Frorc tary of State, lot insti. !cm Yong, Nov. o.—ln 19 wards, Jones. Dem., for Secretary of S'atc, lib 17,0110 t 0,,. lu lot warJ, A:4lw° , Dem., for Comptroller, 10,000 gm t i. Rep. ! for Senator, is probably oleetod in the airy district. • Nlv O.I.CANY, Nov. S.—The lipnoeitinn halo elected 19 of 2:: Representatives, and all their Sena torn. Allies Taylor, Slidell, Dem., and lidingsd 1:99- ligny, Amorieso, are eleeted to G..ngri.hs by large majorities. New OttLv.s,r, fur. Tlo Auseric:ds majority in tills city is .tout Th. Lisinorratic State Ticket is elected. Von hundred men ere robing to go 11.1 aid Brownevillo by the rteauter Ariz:tom. the Condor to in theta. Millieuer is expected at ftlaikruor.ta from tho interior of Menlo°. Bonus, Nov. S.—An election for Uoverner end other State officers took place in this State to,lay. Theta were four Uckata in thy field, via: Republican, Free School and Opposition. Thy Bo punlicana hare carried the Slate by about the some plurality as they obtained last year. Ifon.:,Cathan iel P. Banks is re elected tinvernor over Benjamin F. 13ntler, Deco., and iloorge U. Briggs, Froh Yrhnnl and Opposition. • . ll.ty eves Roans, Nov. 8.--The bark hate from Montevideo, reports haring oft in port too P. S. brig,Perry. The United States brig Bainbridge, was at 'Lemma, and the U. S. steamer Motanmet at Tigre, laid ap. BEIFFI.I.O, Nor. b.—The grain elevator of die Nest York Ventral Railroad Conipany was horned this morning, and upward of 200,000 timbale of grain destroyed. Tho loss Is $250,000, and is fully in sured. PH MADE LPEIId, Nov. B.—Ne, Jo. try —rivo Aim Darlington, give Olden, Opp., tor Governor, 277 majority. Coatre township, Camden ruunty. giv. Wright, Dem., 3 majority., CHICAGO, Nov. 8,--The County election'to.day pulsed olf quietly. The vote polled dorm not exceed half that polled lest municipal election. The city glace a Republican majority of 615. DETROIT, Nov. s.—The municipal °kande wad held to-day. Buhl, Rep., for Mayor, Is elected by about 800 majority. The Republicans have elected seven of ten Aldermen. LouisclLLMNor. - d.--ifoxephis.—W. It. Palmer, the alleged insurgent, was arrested on a requisition from Gov. Wise. BosioN, Nov. S.—Flank's plurality in ails city is 631. Last year. , Dcaoh bad a plurality of SI. Nonce to Bonder" and Contractora. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foremen JL for Rowland Parry) would nuipectially luform those fur whom he hes done work, Cud the publla generally, that be is now prepared to fltrulati diet, of put on Slate, Pr n e, to the moat •pprorrd manner. Orden; for Roofing or No- pairing of Slate ilmda (if left at the °dice of Alex. beduth- Po, corner of lane street and the 011.1, Fifth word) will Le promptly attended to, 'fIIUMAS Pdattlf. my2themd. GRMAT eALE or HEAL EIBTATE Lands and Town Lots in Minnesota, IV iN-on sin, lowa, Ohio, Kan.4as and Nebraska. • • _ O. . .. .. N TIIE 15Tet DAY OF NOV. NEXT, at 2 o'clock. P.m., at Oh Court House, lo the Oily of /111 .- burgh, Alligbany uonaS ~ Pa., I will offer at Public sale, all flak right, title, ac ,of .1 31223 IIL a KELY, Sag, of, It sod lo 33.1 firma of land In ..doe comity, lowa, 100 do du Cedar du du 40 du du Clinton it. do 24U do do Stott do do 300 do do Penton do ilo • 240 do do Hancock du do • 124 do do lireau do do to do do R.lngzold do do 3273.i110 do WOeisoth du do la/ du do 1111toholl do do 640 do du ' Cerro Gordo du do 440 do do Worth do do 321 do do Webider . do do POO do do Ramsa do 300 do du Waal:011 y 0 Mitturot I. o¢ do do 731 do do Pito do do ICO do do La Fleur do do 10 du do Ilannepin do' do 112 du do hlarathou do Wisc.-at., 330 du do Woos do Ohio. PO do do buowert do do ' 3do do Columbiana oo do Atul a largo number of Lota to Tow. of 21.. 1 , ...,0t: Au. IkooY, St. 0.21, anotrok, Mankato. Btalleaur and 6... C. ea. coat, 2lltilfeootA; Bnpeplor My, Wbromfo; Cluvidefid 0.64 8 " , Lirtn. oo l.Ottkc Omaha, N.bra.k.., god Loaotaptoa, Kansas. . /1•12 2 Pl...donertiou. or property and all other %for. matlon OM be had at ter aka, ha e 3 Want armee, PIM. barab,Pa, " 4At " r P '""l'll ll , ll. a lt r Orafrge . - 401,f,qedfr-^l..3tvi AsktigeOf .4il4l.!lihkgr• • Commercial. AA icor. rim,m, N. P..z. u:vraum., SICLIAIT 31uNs, J. J. Gruzarn: 5131.1ttalta eseisaansisorts. • jEnrnt' , l Sp . v.gv the Patintsriof Pirritranm Eranas s ,- . ,• Loir ft_ ~d,ngest. sales of MX, t , ls trum atom at ,tiM) au I ."tn.nd fur the tbs.e and'.; 150 do Extra at and 0.:.0 bbta In lots at Soper. $.5,1; for Ext‘a, Si.f.StTs.:s.:.2 for toodly do. and s. s .C•an,t , i 4 tan[, do. E.S. I trod deanusd: sales of Ns, bush Orr, at depot at Id and 4hflddfmm store at Et ItTS,II:tO bosh from depot nt and TV 00 lOom Vannat CZE . S.96. Wnaar, 100) bosh fled des.. at sl,2a, and 11)0 do whir. at $1,32. EICCEIVII EAT FLOOR—salsa from &torn of to aka sn•l S IGO N. lIISE —sales of It/ltblitnnlified at and '25 dosd NI;Ti Irr`l,tlollll,kory :lute at A 1TLE•3—..1,,, o: Id•la $ . 2,W, and 10 du at 4l) tiiioC,tal at 'nod Crastmd 6ugar . c•I 40 buell ' at A.lia,l of Oen,' to by-,, IV, R at BACON—dull; email mI, l ca Sb.rulderd are reiwrtos at $. moNErAtiv AND CO5ll-111—E/ICIA. MOLKLTA ern markete or h. art tut the reletpte of wheat an accurately an doll w.•alher 011 the barometer. About too mire aao le erpte berior.lng. to fall off, 'often • opernlative de/natal oeneed an Inr,lne m th e deliverlea of wheat In title market f atrout 110,0nt bush itt one week. rag . .. then the prices bate taken a dew - meant turn, and teat Week oar receipts harefallen off elk,. 35 , rt rent—eaugiug from 47,000 to 00,- 001 Welt dally.—LChtmgo Preen. Dlrl.warstr—Nov. i —ThkErntinel, of the morning Pays,' —ltotaipta Cr wheat canal.. doorosalus.. The totals Co. day are 14,7.:6 bush' wheat, and I , odt bids flour, eqnaJ In the ssgreqato to ahont sixty , thousand boah. Fhlptnenta were large, amounting ,to overly 110,000 bush, Including dour, natnelys.ll,ol.al bbli dour, and 65,208 !malt wheat. The market for wheat was dull and unsettled, with a downward tendency, though a decline waa not entabliabcd. SI3LCStiT fdartart,—Flour—urtrhot 6te dy ."firm " ottelorturr rates—sahr fer extru from rod sod $o for or tram white, red wheat: supply rot largo. Wilma—red SI.OS, white $ 1 .160.140. G.ro—rld to worth 7fw; sumo now to ear arrtrtog at drc for 70 Ths. Barley—W..ly at Gm but Milo dentand. P0ta10w5....7.g1 400, according quartty. _Eggs—scarca at 120. Baum— prime articlo at r.ktc. Pock—them is • &lc demand for goal lower drOW•al sad for 202 Du hods and upwards $2,„ 5,0 is readily paid. Oath iu demand at 3:rd. Ityc—ribc. r Nov. 2.—Floor—anntbor taciturn in New Or. lewno f rctgista put a dampern tile malt.. City some-fine Oda letady otfcred at 01,1.1, bu o t found no buyer. at that prim. It.caripts 2,lY),lbtris for 24 boom: este, 1,100 bbd. at $4,30 for Ncroi. - heataountry roper, and $0,23 for sing!a astra. r.l firm, and rharra grades brought toll lb.:mots lucre I,nll I,sl, talc,, to 03t for mi.' ch,, ,Nol.rnelt 1,?.51,06 far common to pram.. WI, mud i. 13 for at ractly'm t 0,,. and choice do. Corn—.aWa st Iq whir, pack • IndOndod, and r. 2 r.:4 I ll^ d.mt., , cr. 1. Guolui ..01v4, 1 , 1111. veer Ilgirt, wlvt l•rn 1. Lot 111. t ',l+ I,k v. mod .1. vt ,A. • ...... I.lor, • l • ouu buntt SI 1 , .9; ,tl.l, t . 1,90./ tOldi do $3 - .2 . 11. Uf !N, Enloi 1.0-kJ 1.11 , 01 i. 1,01. 9,0 ,rikoll Vlnur—talt• t,O 61 , 1, X X al $. I,orn—atie ao , tonsil new I , e. Illsrle,—We 200 hula ==MEMET 1/1.104-,6.10ECi..11110, .101 tirowith he exlos Ah.i 1 1 , 1 1 / 1 110, itl WI,. WO green raush tinlrtiumod ft; r vu Iriniated Gr. do cutn - i 7, dry rant 1126,4,, 4 .dry ellit.l 1i5312., d.. trial nreo I ,nth .....,hrep pelts 1 . 2 , , Tl.t. It tun. ,f hnaltr, Une,urrent Alonry snd Lind Werr tr.! lir..lyre lu Well street, wto announced . :mtui day. With be qi the speeml capital of $.2.,1/CO, runtribnird by 31 r (hu ,. .011, Jr the easrte of the firm wlrl prebahly 1..4v in 101 l thwir ohlstanding s. The uorkly the 11,0,1i.11.1.1.‘ Batas, LK.' •01, to the full..ln .; vrogiat., se c3uvlrrtl ilh thwoof the ISte►mnOat Ittegister 1 To I ,• K raTIL P t i r t u T ut.r% a Itrok• tan. 8ay44.1, F:lazabell“ r-. Ir•t—..• • •t•ti.l.—A, lay. ilia.% .2; I NI .ar. quiet, 15.0 Fl,.ur den,. lwat ad wars 10,(Aleo hoc, hilt • aut., Club $1 1. , ; Chlraio Sp, I r.k; 1 ItPA. Corn quiet; t- iu. N J Kahl at 11..1 ettady, new flu. $ prune 0 10 hl. Lard hear) at 10 , id ilr Whieky .node. Sup, arm. Droeq.d Magi st.:ady fir 4, W00l ato...Jy. N. v • —Flour tt. , :uand 1.et.1 but tt,.l I , t• urn at for 5c;...rnt.,.. What dull and unchazgod. Lou rTerr• a.ivanca to 17.",tii. Oats V:4. 10 Bar. anti/ at tu. liy.• at :5. M hi.thy urn goad ..entand at ' Lorh racket. quo Earl/ tau., qulet at 1 l'ult.turil.Hl I, N. • —Firm- male+ 1., lb. , trade steady 27. nru, sales .101 , 0 bun at $1 NI it Nu h.r red; ft for white. 11,e aleady at St'tii,:arc.. Dun ohl at tkeg....w at Ise. Oda ateady; 10100 bus prim.. 11. r... 1.1 at C:c WillOoky 161.11.111.; Nor —Flour .1111.4; Ilur etrd et $.3 {{'boat act in.; nales at $1 for tAlr to rboloa whtt.r, $1 2 ct OS for ;rd. Corn dull and heavy: ,whlto yellow Wle!Nky Ohio Provialoaastewly. . S AGNI:Ai.N'E T R F . T .:' n ' It i k i I' A I I M •R P.)S I)I T it E B I 6 II B I: I O II .I 9 IIIF. IL IPIt t) .I.I. 3I6' 4 1MiN PllOll 0 A. M. Ti) M... Wherd.,entle.tuen run tan.. their 11010 Droaaod lu W. lawut an.l 111.,l 14.04.nnaldu manner. LlO has titled up u roam ox -1.t.,..e1y, tor partkul,r altrntlon will Oar,, to IMLESIN: II MIL Plitt 1 . 01111E.5, Itr:CM:PTiO N., to rarloua aporor...l atyla. ISANIINFt'S CELRIIItATtI. :4(.1 t 1,,0 it a.utly un L... 1 aud .1 DIL'. C. el. PITCH d J. W. NIKES., Pleptielane for ccccc of the Throat and Cheat, .4 Ali., Chrot4c couiptictiteil with et PUIRIOII3If COGSIIIIII.4/0112 , ,vrtioo l'ithairgli, Pm. CtiNSULTATION VILER. .1 quo& tlonn went tticouinit tilt by 1.4 for 1.4.,04.46r Iv Can Tu 71/ ul" WITIt itetir eA (;/o/I;7mm) baring la.c// roatorall Iv LcaILL In • fow days, aft, many year./ of grNal nervous sllll,lug, la willlDg to wand: ordure /9 s.nd u t (Item) a cagy of thn pceentiptinn Direct Julltl NL ILttiNLLL, 166 Fultko street. I/root/so, N. V a4o.2maralk2m,ap H iA IV AT II A NUT AND Dol.: WuRK.S. PATENT Llrot NUTA all 'Ate,. 1,•0 ao4 tiolular,l BOLTS I.lrlda,c, IllAdan,ry, Ae a rlcultar.l lint , faruleht,l at r t Wmtvr oe gtrt. I[NAP. SCULLY A CO. • . R S 11 L L C . , =SEEM NEW WALL PAPERS, 1101iVERS, AT Wool, STIieXT. 111 N N ESS 1, SON'S • •.,. l_A turna Dotriar. STOUT AA7.I 1•0127" Eli P. GA. I niperml Pints nod Conlmvp Pint.. Br THEIR SOLE a9ENT 101 t TLLr. UN 111.1 , bi ATE°, C. E. lIABICIIT, 127 Pearl Street, New York. tlyllNrn Ly rued oirefully &Mewled to. oc18:7-vii‘16iri • F LOUR -2uo bbls. Extra Filthily; _ I) du 10, Uu thilueburg 8101., In riVU WM, ,I.lcCUTtilliitiN, 061 • No. 195 Liberty et._, l'ittsbiarett_ rk HAWI NG PAPERS—In macaw or rolls„ IL,— All elzeo euld by 11'et. ii JOIIOIIOS 14tstiobere, ." R 7 Wood Wee, CO - 0 k STO V ES, • CUOtil BTOVES. - Molest lus‘rtiatnt in [Le city It at the Iron City Stove and Tin War... of ' W. W. IlltatilLlLL W. eoSJ _ 1Z,4 Wood ri , tat door l.lotr aig_ a n of Gold. Gun. BUROHEIELD & CO., arc selling French Merinos chnacealen, Coburgc and . Num..; with fad assortment viDonuctic thlnds m cheap .4 .ay Longa In U Um city. n 0.% A PYI4ES-z0 bilis. prime Apple.; jest for sa!t , t T :11:NI(1 7 71. COLLINS. "FANCY SILK::, CHEAP 1)11155 GOODS _LI .ry 116 , 6 chw " PEN: , —A. "OW and elloico lot of CM 7 el.:Ecicts warrentbdl/Lart ca..y 1 •••,. 61 low prices, by - • U. JOUNSTOS •b. 670 ,816/16ben, ou6 67 Wood greet. FEN DEES; FENDERS.— TILTRILARY, WIRE. EIERCED IRON, RILISIA. SILT T&L abd COILEON TENDERS, at the Iron City Move and War.houoct W. W. BRIIDBII4IW. &or, N0.111.141wi suer& . _ SYHU P-20 bbls. Pennsylvania; 01. do Now Yotk; n. IV do extra &Aloe, For gals by m 7 =WU', LES W, Dr. Chem.ldibt Remedy tor the Proveutdon and Cure of Coruraription.r Wi 4 chGenuine Preparation of,ths Ilypoptkonikkites of Lime and of sulaii, rh , . 5 1 , ..4c Bendy far Cbarirsopaak Wu:a, Brecolitir, Asthma, Detragy, Arrprpria, and NerrosiDitaltw. The success Of this NEW REICEDIr (discovered ° I.y Dr. J. P. Charcicill, of Party) Irobtalnlng twit the most tmt.ormded pop4 - ity 111;1)0;46ot Suppe> mid the Melted Stmt.. It I. a purely fideptißorrrporaton, acting with ismariftbri , ?<4.11 le ell iftsg r einf Pulmonary cad Nervous Di 5.3611,. The C1.14E OP CXI3I3IPTIO:q. In the mam] amt ahini stakes (et par conengasietlY when there can to to nxrarteiety es to the nature of the 16 . 4 .0 ran Le ohljtned , in ell car e, b y u l t o iseetsoseit i except when We extstlnglimon of hinge is of Itself tci.t to produce death. bee', cot only a curative ramt, btu need where cr o .'reirixiists a envie. of the diet Pr; rent iL Detelopmelij, and Mu. art C. • preserrefier with ft" par d to ( bnsumPti , i, fart sr oac:in.dion d ue: regard N .91saa lba Consumptives, toiany et., of tic. resort iinnerslisitely to the - atee of th. ii9 prvhamipblry. or Lime end Soda. rWitichesitere.Gennow• Preparatli,n' tie simple eyrup)in extra large, i., it, combination propostl mei:* and is proper.] a^rosiling to his original foremi4. DR. L'S WORK ON CONSIJ3IPI7ON, Comprising kW report made to tho Imperial Acadmny medicine, Par* Nee. of Cue; acid Letters, Document. , Teatimonials, etc.. which, togitherivith o Circular, win bet sent on receipt of TWELVE ORM In skimp. • Carrion.—lnteratiod Drog„-iate will try to ...lei.. otber. ‘ . preparations then mina. Do not Loy them. M. - Getman& Preparation . bean M,y foe simile signatme, /fidi-Beerare of el Preparatfam, •claindog to to tits Ifypo phosphite., which conialn toe, or any Dem. Thoommtry is likely totes doodeir.with spurious .ertillrolos. Patus.—Ono bottle, $ three bottles, Vt. Sold, *halo Salo and ratan 01 the Solo General Depot In the Coital States, 43John streesN. Y., by J. WINCHES/RR, toSoltom orders should be ad A wned. Ale. , whojesalo and psisfl by Da,a. IL SEWER, No. 140 Weal trees.. Eitteinr - attiffid retail by J. P. /LULING, Allegheny. CM:IIO32CELRIZTO- iEw SCALE iffin PIANO FORTES. subscran has ndw on band. a most x.pleurild stock ofSPlano6, total:ding of *5.66 7Oo tar, la Plain .6 Cirved an, of rho suwet elegant de arrlptlon, from the told/rated ratter) of Chiang:3ga Pone. T. lamer...au aro alf provided .It LI their latest tmprove 6^". .6re DoeiN.-Damper ait•advv• arm, and aof the, • ENLARQED .NEW SCALE, 8 . , which et much larger .ouol board I. obtained, comm. quently the tone le rendorcd Tory powerful, yet retaining 1w meat and mualeal Oality. By tha pa. cocoon Mute Ac tion, the performer launahlod to produce all grnlea of Irma from pianirsimo to fortinimo, With the greatest an. I CITICE-ERAMI AoNS• CM. SO3 aro ttuaxpokun oby the kwt art/ Wand critics In on; country:— TRAMMED cum- 4 Thu aro beyond comparlaun the kw , I hare aver won In Staten. and will rowan, fa. vorably with any I hare over known." 0 USTAVE ATIER eactit—“Tbe opinion erlthh 1 canto.- et three yeen ego, huitco❑ more then confirmed to t et,lry the continued tee of them, ch-z That for voloate end pun quality of Moe, with uetaty of ertmulatton, they aro now (Fm= the Nationill Intolligencer, Wash Mgt..) "They canoed) hear onspettion with Instromonin frdm any port of tho world, fn ;Kant ot tons, strength null taws tinny of witch." [From tho Diva ea Ivorm Plmymto.] “For excallvem of mat:e rl al, olegance of flulvth and follow of vrorkmanahlpi,ml alxrve all for volumo at:a to. riety, mellow avreetneas, hrilhoucy sod permawhoo of who, they are nuequalled." [Prom the Funlly Jeurnal.; " The fwc./Iflr t..4lc.VAn.ltrite belougthg to the Chick • ening Instruments, are new feral, rich aml powerful tone, free from any eruoden, noisy, fond...e of mood, en ilia &grumble to the senaltlva rouflitel ear. Tory hero ale, an ...hay, even and plesaant touch, and will keep lu tone nottel then any Plano. known." - • - • The public sip Invitaad In c,l stud esstsina IL stn tplasdll lowtrasuesta, which oars void et FACTORY PRICES AND WAIIRANTED. sta2ll dI.Y JOHN Q. AIRLLON., SI Wss,l atr.at HuntitL g Boor,si ulcz•rr's 3 50.1.112. WATER-Pftp OF HUNTING 800 T S W. E. SOIDIERTZ No. 31 Ptrat S . L W, ir ( I. A S, No. 77 ;Wood Street. hIAT, CAP AND LADIES FANCY FUR 130-USE. Fall Style Dre'sa Rata now Ready, WOO new I'll!. 4 `.'?T on I CO V?, NV L.. 1 solo awl rottail. fly frleuda •“,1 t!.. 1..11;11.:I•• t.i writ Err. W. Don o.. Ag. LA_IYIES 1 -O. URS HATM AND CAPS _ OF EVERY 6TVLE AND PRICE AT M'CORD CO'S, NO. 1:11 NO001.) `TREAT ‘,2,1 l ho l'eaqq.'.4 c hoe }tore D. 13„ DIDDENBACHUR, \\" tr I:OF t A LEA IN BOUTS, sitars AND GAITERS, • ' FOR Gentlenne.n, Ladies, Youths and Children, no. 1571[111 Street. INcar !fetter,] PIT rBavßarr 11. NEVIN 4 CO., No. ft dk Wood St., And , Maui/dot urera of WHIT4AND TIED LEAD, Zr: AND LITII ARDS, and ikholnealo Deahn s Varnialon and Turpoutin PARLOR COAL ", VASES, PA RLOR COAL DODd. • COAL SCZITLI • COFFEE RI Fl RE I lONA, ku.l a lams imodnient of Hone P hat nacre, at 'Co !tun CitS dtovetridTpay:a:aliat =MEMM ‘k * M.l\)l-' ) AirE:TAKE PEEASERE IN i.g the admirer. 41 - the celebrated Plume cf • STEIN WAY E SONS. NSW TORS, • '•••., That we barn pita mei rill •ntall invoice of ahem. tuirb insicum..l4l, to disk', ire call their attention, 4=i