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    Sprnal iftatlcto.
.I.AINSC SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
AND
BM L.TIN "W ORHS.
- PITTSBURGII.
'_:..f:EA.EI3.„Id'CIJUDY CO.,
IiANCIFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
and, BOLT COPPER, PBEEPELD COZ
. /PIR d 1.9, Raked BUII 13ottdmi, Bpoioer Poldar,110„
IB4:llnporters dad Dealers 11174 - UM, TIN - Turn
IRON,VintE,tc. Cobstantly dm Land, Tinmen4
Mochtnoinnd Toole,. - •
Iretath 41Vd. 3EI Pits: and 120 &mond 'wet,
" Pittabiurgli, Penna.
iorarlf ,ICOpper CCtt.o any durtred tatters.
' my29:dimly:
ALB\N, A DE it BRADLEY,
- fituvit;nsan Ana nuunnenny man Or
DetIAING, \PARLOR AND lIEATING STOVES,
Itteln card Remy Grate Fronts, &c.
SeleiPropri \ eter of the celebrated PArravr (lee
Btrinnira anti SIIOSE CONSIIIIIMO
COOK STOVES.
'osittoo and' Sabah Room.
mrttlyafo No, 4 'Wood St., PI ltiburgli. Pa.
lfaltl3ll , DQVGLAS.9 ......... ... .... . ... - IfTLBOX
ROBINSON, MILNIR k ,MILLERS ,
, roandir.ns AND JNACISINISTS;
.Iff'Asrvi - bre-erox WORN S.
pittabtirsh, Papua.-
ittarket street.
'll4,loactorr...ll kludo of Broom Enirlor- owl Rd ill Machin
tee Owtlugs, arlroail Work, Strom noilon. and Short Iron
Work.
.10;.blOg and hoi , lnR dOOOOO short anti.. orrLlnlydlr
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k'EiRHILGN 11:YGI;ANGFT.
. - s 10IIT BILLS DRAWN BY
rnincciaw, SIIRODIAN & CO.,
UNION-DANS, LONDON, IN BUMS OP ONE
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- STERLIVO AND UPWARDS. •
Alio MMlla on tho oinclpol itiea aoat...of Francs,
thallto , L Clormony,Russis and othor European
coottalitry oo band and for sato by
WM. 11. WILLIAMS 4 CO.. •
oahlyufa Itokera.Woal corner of Third:
- ;DAIL ROAD BPIKE come:art-Y. -
- ='.loseiya W. C. 1314we1l
(.4SteettitlF to Porter, Rotfe swfil
;tiisunerouns La
RAIL ROAD SPIRES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIRES.
"Corner 4f Water Street and Cherry Alley,
nu12 . 1.9 , 1c , PtrrxnocnlL ,P EN N'A
Melt ft. 11.114; esr. CO— I
T4twaiding and Commison ale chants,
Ann Agents for the sale of Pittsb rgh Mutu
hinurca. CorMigameute Windt,. fur AD, 1111)E-1,
gEMP, PRODUCE, kc.; solicitaL /Prompt nttv,
11011 ' to MVPirkrr, farrarling.
'No. 90 Commercial Sttrett, St. Louis
liaabitl
N. FroiAosins ac SONK.
0riL1..3
Foreign and Domestic Rills of Dichaugt,
CkILTITICATES O■ DEPOSIT,
LANK NOTES AND SPECIE,
.-5 , 10.16 7 MAELSET STREET, ITITSBUILOII, PA.
13.11ollettione =do on all the principsl clttee through.
out VIC, 13 uttnd Start. ate2.2,lely
IV IC 14" N 6r.b 0 N
• klextractorers and Dealers in all kinds of
'T9BACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
;•• A N D
X.B.AP TOBACCO,
flamer of Snit , . gad Shpt and DianandADry,
PMSHUROU.PA
.2 . 7i - d• d 3 .dd R I
ra
STIVLAV BONNETS A NA)Id.,A
DONNrtiIIBBONS,
• 11,OWER3, An,
NO. U 3 MAIIK-13T ETHEET,
PIrTSBUROZT.
— J. rff...l..rivri,ii;
Na. 54 St. Clair Street,
nr.uhte.ErsrCatZtr.... PITTS.I3UTVIEC PC
4.llklydre•
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.5:3A7N. 00C alt.A.N's- 73Rc)
IiaItZTACTLICAS 0,
rola Wallin* Lvov. Vaults, Vault Doors,
Wink! Shutters, Window Guards, ico.,
trek' 01 Second Et•eit .1 R 8 Third :fend,
rnaw.i Wood and BtsrAo4 rrrrsnonan, PA.,
Hann caliand a - larlety of new Pattbros, (aneyond plat;
10114140 for allporpesea . Pordenlar attention paid to co.
ellefogGnkve Lot,. Jobbing throe at short notice. mr9
JOHN B. LEIB,
hi 10 FL C ZI A N T TA.IL OH.
o. 55 slirketBt, rlttsburgh.
Agora assortment of CLOTIIS, CASYTMEREN
VaTl2Cadotdengon, and ell node srdtable for gentlemen'
itesrjasi remind..
AP - Onisre promptly ailed, In the Intent stylra 0 the are
,
3: r ow?, Deou.t,
tbn 1 . 10 , 1g0 lamly occupied
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b 7 M. Wro. A. W. No. 'ZS rorot tarter, toroth .Ide a )
third 'dcttr shove irsnd ttrort.
Mina Mu. from 9 9- st. till h Y. v.
, • B. B. Cc C. P. DerARECLII,
•g 4,ICrACTIMBRII OP
MU - NM:a, JOD AND ALI, KINDS OP
TTiAPPIN P A. 1.. R . , It.
• Vatrehonoe, No. AT Wood Ntrret,
PIT-F811171W17, r.A.
mTl...tf fa
Rae. tatiglit at mlrliot
82f:NiLY. F 3. G: V LLIN t 3
roiveir - athr, rind Commission Merchant,
AND WIIOLSHALE.BiteLER IN
e_likeese. Butter. Beetle!. _Fish.
- And' Prodn. Ornerslll,`•
dikwr ffe. 2.5 11..1 Evrvt. Ritshcivn.
A.nticrtiC.A.N• wArri:Ffilce.
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR VIE SALE OF
'AMERICAN 'IX7I,IAVELMIS.
ite would most respectfully call the attem
•, ,icon of therintilie to the American Watebee now bring et.
bniikalied, the wanoferfore al obit It h. &once°
r' entrinly tolisbllabal that entire corTAdennu can be ?lam]
SlStOttell2 AS gee and ,c,rl , :t time I:Npnret, 1,0 t.y tho
Fearer and seller.
fluting been aptottiltsd l.4l.3 Agcnis I.lr tht, ulo el
throe Welshes, the pabllc may fte-etenrel t It, se r-ts
them at the rcry lowest cash priers
Ws . have Mao • rim larg, atexk th; t. .t snd ri•ted
Wirt• Flee Gehl Jewelry- In vet:, axh us Cor4. titruet,.
Cameo, Jet nod Paintings. ,
Gsttetuortment of CLOCKS Is ill:mustily large at preesut, ,
Cossitiztog ramp heantifel patterns of Fight nod One Day
Porter sad OGlca Clocks et greatly minced prices.
we hate Shoo a fall stock of EngllSh end Swiss Gold and
• Silver Welch. On land. all of oar own importation.
Llw, Watch Iteltere Toole, Sf Sweets and Watch Glaws.
1 : fe2thdleiT KEINE-VAN 4r. If EI'ILSIC,
N 0.42 Elltti etnrot
D10T114.71.L1511 dIIITILICkt.SI
, .
Detetfail to procure !Ara. Winolow'c Sooth
. •
lug PYrop for Children Teeth lug. I t beg nn oquat on oallb.
It greatly facilitate. the nmese of teetbiog by softening the
ititnes, reducing all in2sosonation—win allay painoind la
.ittire Linguists ea bongo. De7eol upon It, mothers, It
',lli give rept tri year:them, and roller and Nelth to poor
Inhots.. Perfectly safe to all Co,s.
- TLLtalaableprep.ontioo la the pre.ription of one of
- &be runt arperientid and Ail fn I female l'hyetelnue In liew
and hne been ne—l with neeer.failloo mucus. In
milhonz of ease..
• WO belies. It the brat nod onreit rem, ;yin the world, to
all cisekofDyientory and Diethoes In Children, whoth.r It
sting from teething or front any other ranee.
Infra and health con be estimated by dollars and rente,ll
U wroth its weight to gold. •
4111/Ilenes or bottles are lipid every poet lo the liult4o
iltatti.—it le au old and woll.trled remedy.
• PRIOR ObiLY 25 OgNT$ A currtt
•
./6/r//066666nincia61.6 , 6t1a6 f6c-tim oof CU late, 6 PK R
NOW Toric,lloll the onhede Wrappci,
Onmetete throeghont the vrotel.
DB. Cl/01..-H. Arm; for Ntiebergh
c • Jeltdeerliter
Mt ra's MIRACyIAIUS VI4MLN DEBTEOrtit,
pi 014 Reirudy fn th . e Kat lrort,t,Surt lo Exterminate
• yws, Ikti; docu tOsca. But% Ann., Mos pCrross,
*C1175, SULU, WWI rOar OLD ainln3 Lemurs, ko.
50,000 130.1. E SOLD J.N ONE MONTI!.
iliesiCsdobrated Itotedlca have been extensively neat
fwenty.tiroyecirsjoialtparta of Europa, sod tbolr mina
elms power have been attested by the Courts of Ramie,
Itrenee,lngiend, duetrie, PrOesia; Bavaria, Nutley, Betel.
. am, gollatull, brepleS, ae, and flair Chemical properties
examined, and %waved by tbe most illstingolobod Medical.
Matta* an over theatorld.
Their destreesp r emni to ell Mode of vermin and Invade
bas li;mmt «RUDA in tide country by the Directors of the
Petite iiitlintione, Planters, remora, Pmprieton
et 1 .- l Ote Werdimmoss Manufactories. and by various
litutiltel private chits..
litimeratie TeeUtaonlale and ecttidates of the eMoacy of
these Rootedlos call be Nam at the Depot.
1 9 , use, Wholesale and Retail, by (ha !creator acd rya
victor, JOSEPH 7,1.2Tzn, rmucm cnom.wc,
faftßyoadtroy (co.. llonatona at,) N9le Tc 4.
amoral Agent for the 17. Staloo 000 Csondoe, rueritni
lat V. EITILICIN,Drtiggiet, No.lo twos llonae, ao 417
Ilmodway. New Tort.
/cilia& In this clty, vholoiale cod retell Ly D. E. REIr
URS A CO. conust Wi..l sad &corl As.; JOB-TURIN%
Corner Dismoodsnd Market st. I I lIAaI 9 IPEKR
. NAN. AllsOsor.4. +2 Sx , ortio.
aide 011 and Loather stook°. , •
N 31 1 'S TV
D. KIRKPATRICK it _. o. rd
• .
at, between /dirket and Chestnut sta., Philadelphia, bare
*for ute DRY AND. SALTED SPANISH LIIDES, Dr and
or . isOlthslted Patna Tamen? Oil, Tanners' sod Cur.
'- - riaera,Toola at' the lowest prtiaa, sod upon Dui teat term..
7, - .il A ddrl Ends of Leathes• to the rough wonted, for which
.11AV:hes' t market pats SID L. given In cash, or taken to
Rtr =ea, leather stored free of charge and .odd.
won.
_turFydreL
7Wlr2um ou 11. KEr;
Snyi,4ll4o Wood attest, Plitsfursh, Pa, has Wen to tha
i,„„aaryt eltleo for the past sat wrote, ..the , procured the
issakavlntrfodkhl3 of Trosatei for the cursor Uvula or
lioptmq width hob! qualLs4, 41 to sue case of rrptare
srlth ths •OldninltCo that saltshiettcdr — slll to glum We
woold Wise oacroallara to call ea Dr. Sep.', slum any;
-
lbiog'd iltla OA to tiocded, oo wo tool parstauled that beta
OactiMe to giro thants4fal such cases.
Office
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0' 8116 - 13178GZON DENTIST ' OrneNgessi
• ,-. .ia aiginto; 87 ORANT BTIMETARIM
*MON the-Cotuillocue;!bellans be an salt the-wants
1 ..: duped ma taw LijrB 888 . 81, 4 • tra 2l l o6 Zo
Y' '.. , - ofiegiblantioda •• • • ia
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'.'.'~'.`... i''l:?i
*Data! &Atm
Pittsburgh Eltsiel Works;
JONILIO. 130"2/3 0 ;% CO, •
CAST STEEL
IMMZI
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRING AND AXLES,
Corner Rosa and First Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa
orlD
DIIQUEBUSIXI MELON STORE.
TIAILKAN, RAHN &
Hanatacturera of
Iron,sNails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought
Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, eto.,
liaee removed to their cow and erteiuive iVarohotato,
IS O. 77 Watei , andt 94 Front
Whore they are prepared to execute all order. to their Ito.
havin g a Lu g o and complete assortmeut of
.Dogneeno" minkuroctufed g oods con.
otontlyonhnadorblen they of
for on Moral lams, frO.frda
F. 8. Cleavet's
PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP
The only genuine, possessing n free and
Creamy Lather, • luting and OeHeat° luau., and to era,
nted not to Injure the ekln.
LIEWAIIdi OW POUNTELIWZIT/3,
Y. B. Cleaves Celebrated Moak, Drohn Windsor, 01yre
sine nod Pouflower Pam also upon...ow Tooth Powder
for the Teeth and Clams, to be bud of all the ronseetable
Drug and Pansy Stores In the United &eta.
Manafactou In London.
Wholesale Depot, No. 31 and 33 Dry xtroet, New York.
°oleo:cadre J. O. IIOYSTON, Agent.
& CO,
KIEIIII,CMILZIS as
12.01 . 1E8 A. 2.7.13
Of all eras and do.rlptlons.
Warehouse, 189, cor. Penn anti Walnut Sts.,
Two ogoores SkITIB the P. F. W. a a .R. P..
Proled Depot.
4MP WAR/ AO:
R.
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FOR SALE WIT!! ALL
LATE IMPROVEMENTS,
MA NUFACTURICIVS PRICES.
ALEX. IL SEED,
No. 6 Vint. S
PROTAIDE OF IRON, OR, PLRUVIAN SYRUP.—
Zerrtfalow Down Ir;F:f 11 , Glands rf thr Nrr , ..—Let•rfront
Mr. .1. R arlins.
Wiscanstss, Mess., Sept. 21, Bro.
Niue• N. L. Cut. A Ca.:—Oentlemen--I cannot te.
sin Nomads:ling my testimony to the greet and 1.121,11C1al
results I have experienced from the use of the Perntian
ibrop. 1 hare boon afflicted from youth op with a sorer°
and malignant ffFerofulons Iltuntir." Aly face not neck
were covered with eruptions and sees, and at times eery
tautly swollen. kly general health failed roe, and I saffered
from extreme debility of the wlielesystem. 1 had tried
various kinds of medicines, bat found them of no avail.—
Finally 1 vas licdocni by a friend to try the Peruvian
Syrup, at the time of an emu/nail) violent &Nark of the
dims.. I soon began to experbirics the beneficial effects
of it, and by the time I had taken one bottle., to ray great
eurpriee, the swelling had entirely disappeared from my
Jere and neck, the sores tied healed, and my general health
Lad greatly Minn:tad. I continued Its use, and hare taken
some tuff dozen bottles, which hunt been attended with the
wren antis boory results; there are now 00-ludications of
the disease, end my who le system seems to have undergone
•ti entire chaos•. Very respectfully, yours, -
J. E. COLLINfI t No 21 Central stood, iyacc.
si - Fee long advertisement.
1)11. GP.0..1L EffYSEII, 140 Wood moat, es the AValt
ter this city. hollelifeT
Ztlotttg itlarbtueo
CALL AIVIJ MX/SWAN
LADD, WEBSTF.R h CO'S
LATEST IMPROVEMENT
Sewing Ilil-achines
1611 - Thle "441140/tont the YEAST P0.6%111314. et the late
Allegheny Onnuty Felt.
rfilllS IS TIIE MACIIINE whosm owners
JL. Keret a premlnto et
$2OOO
lit Philadelphia to any other on ashlbition at the VI auk iiu
Teat!taw that could do the tame nub t Wart at
Their offer aid baring been aoneptod Its anperiiielly mint ba
conceded. for tale at
:A. M. Nl/1.11.511A.L.L. Y. CO.'S
W E. BRAAIAN A. CO'S
DOUBLE THREAD
SEWINO MACHINES
A Model of Simplicity
Ang:cra WANTED.
‘.l7:llrdaY
QEWING AIAC [TINE AT A BARGAIN
LI —A tlrst-claen Ororor k gailthig or Tallalng
?lachine, aocond.hand, warrant.' In brat.rate or'er. Coat
$l3O-. will be .10 Parlors than half price. Can be at
eel IlltaßST k BARIUM'S, cor. Liberty I\l2l [bind .to
CALL AND EXAMINE
WILCOX do G 113136
NEW PATENS
sm wxN.G DIZACEEINES:
WHICH RECEIVED AT THE LAST
WY OmuniripPtOdolptas
111 - GUEST PREMIUM.
Timm Machine• are acknowledged t 811 who bats ec
•mlued them, the east In nn•, yet they all acid for
THE LOW PRICE OF THIRTY DOLLARS.
For Sale at No. 51 Fifth Street.
• FAIRBANKS & EWING,
GENERAL AGENTS
FAIRBANK'S SCALES
➢AIfI6ANB'S RAY, COAL, PLATIOpI and
COUNTER SCALES,
Of army deicdpliqn, for sale at
I'AtaBANKII ECALE WABEHOOPE,
oe2J 15,1
attornois
C. B. M. SMITH,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
HAS RIIIMOVID TO
KUHN'S LAW ,tIII L DING S,
No. 13 Diamond Street,
Nest door to Et, rotor's Mora,
MEOW
ILOMT texertant .. ..... 0.••11411.
McKNIGLIT CARNAUAN,
NO. 110 YOURIII ETBEET,
PITTBOURGH, PA
TRISH MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law,
joince 110.15 Q Fourth arrest, Pittsburgh, Pa. tintekr7 Pub
Ile and Ohio Commissioner. aPO
Manto.
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WANTED—Two men who anderetand
stioalding_artd proialag Fire Brick. Mdresa ate..
art & Faulkner, Bilitanbairre• flattery /spire on., Pa.
n0.7.4td
WANTED -1000 bue. prime Clover Seed
by GRAY/ VAN °ORDER, 114 Second .t.
W ANTED,'
5.000 BUSHELS FLAX 8011),
Ear ertdeb tho highest market prloteerfll he paid by
M. B. SUYDAM,
Ameicheny Oil Mill.
te2l:3nid Omar Craig and Rabe.* Street..
WANTED--500 bus. prime new Closer
V &ea. dilly to OItAIPY A VAN CiOltala.
V T
No. la coed .treat.
5000 AGENTS — WANTED-FTO Eel! 4 -
mw Invention.. Agent. baya made over
$ 25 , 0 • 20 on one _better th an al otter odadlaragelec—
Send Com lump. cud get BO to,. particular., plate
ota3md r.rnaeue /03..11.
to Ed.
TO LET—The commodious Dwelling
honee, frith stable, out bow. lola ground. 5t..12,
toctod, buoulk as tho reader. of 800. E. L. Barton, alto.
ma.) oho Urbfg•Jott beyond tba city' lino tho Youth
Ser.& Road. Enquire of E. B. MEI!. Agent,
a 14.11 1 No. GO Ifourth stmt.
4130 LET—Soveral fine Store Rooms on St.
j Mgr greet, one of whkb will be rented In connection
with the variorum.= on the second floor, and la well-eel.
Mated for • furniture or carpet atom. Nuquire of
oelidtf N. H. IttUll , No. 00 Fourth et.
MO LET—A comfortable two story
J. Dnolnagoltunis 011arn 14's on.
0
tandn kickel mom iditgl on
mnd, end •••• GA
loan Maul of &R. Met Wiikkat. 7
Mi=l2
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OFFICIAL PAPBB OP r
Qty and Newa
Ass-. ~,.
MO , GICAL Observations for the Gazette, by
O.E. SU 'Optician, 5S Fifth St.--cormeted daily:
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IN RON. IN [DADE.
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DATutlinter 29 4- I 0
Srenenn COMM—Present, Judges Lowrie,
Woodward, Thompson and Strong. The follow
ing opinions were read and judgment entered in
the court to-day.
Hartman vs. Blackburn; Westmoreland. Af
firmed. Opinion by Lowrie, C.. 1
Jack's ex'r vs. Jock's eel's ; Westmoreland.
Affirmed, Opinion by Woodward, , Strong
and Thompson concurring, with explanation,
and Read dissenting.
Read's appeal; Indiana. Affirmed Opinion
by Thompson, .1.
firoff, et. nl. vs %Velaland, et. al ; Cambria.
Affirmed!
Oatemp's appeal; Cambria. Affirmed at cost
of Appellant. Opinion by Strong, J.
Directors of I'oor of Westmoreland county vfl.
Overseers of I'onr of Conemangh township, In
diana. Order affirmed with costs. Opinion by
Strong, J.
Stokely ye. Thompson, Greene. Argued by
Satrapy for Plaintiff in error The court de
clined to hear Sayers on the other side.
Prir. vs. Lino's Adin'r. Fayette.
Argued by Cuddy for Plaintiff in error, and
Ewing contra.
Balt. R Ohio Railroad Co , vs. Bodge; Grehne.
Argued by Black for Plaintiff in 'error, and
Lindsay contra.
Bell vs. Belle Executors; Greene. Argued
by Purmen for Plaintiff in'error. •
Coeur or grauvan SeHatoss.—Before Judges
McClure, Maynard, Adams and Parke.
Friday, Nor. II th --,Thfi trial of Thomas
I Rutherford proceeded. The prosecution pro
duced certain witnesses rebutting certain patois
in the testimony of the defence.
John lllvely testified that he had never told
Thomas M'Coy that his daughter was unworthy
of belief. Mrs. McNeely, matron of the Re
fuge, testified that Mr. Itutherford'n reputation
for chastity was not good. Never heard or llelen
!lively telling an untruth, only when sbe re
tracted the charge against Rutherford knew
nothing about defendant before 1557.
Miss duller testified that she To assistant ma
tron in the Holum of Refuge; has been there
three years; the general reputation for truth of
Helen flively in the House was good; have known
Mr. Rutherford eiwice I have been there, and
have heard thatjhis general reputation for chas
tity is not good; beard biCchoracter impeached
before 1857; heard it from several; heard it from
Mrs. Waterston, from Mn.. Wells dad from the
.girls generally.
Miss Wslmarth, teacher at the Refuge, testi
fied that the reputation of Mr. Rutherford for
chastity was not good; heard Miss Cutler and
Mrs. McNeely say that his character was not
good; beard general remarks made cut of the
House against him.
Mrs. Moore, honoekeepe.t at the Refuge at the
time of the opening of the llott.e, and nineteen
months afterwards, testified the same as to
Rutherford as the others Mrs. Hutchison tes
tified that Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Rutherford said
to her that he was ' - a vile creature." While
Mrs. R. was there, she was often sick and much
troubled in mind, bui did pot know that he was
ever out of her mind; had heard from Be Re e d,
statements against kis chastity.
Mr. Frew, assistant superintendent, testified
that fur two years the reputation of Rutherford
for chastity has not been good; before that,
never heard remarks made about hint.
Mrs. Aokleson, sworn: testified that oho lives
on the township road near the toll gate kept by
Wilson Ramsey, and near n certain school bou,o
which figures in this case. Further testimony
from her was riled out, ns not rebutting.
Di. Perchment, physician of the Refuge, testi
fied as to the physical and mental condition of
Mrs. Rutherford during the time Mrs Hutchison
was there. She wait not out of her mind
. Roth
BiJes reeled here-.
el=
Thos. - M. Marshall, Esq„ matte the first speech
for the prosecution and ountinurd it for the space
of an hour and a quarter. Ile reviewed all the
testimony and presented it in various lights, so
as to make it bear fully upon his case. Ills allu
sions to Rutherford were scathing, such as were
calculated to cut to the tenderest points of n
mau. lie dwelt with great force upon thr (act
that the defendant had not brought a stogie nit.
nese in his own behalf from the teach era in the
Refuge. Every one of them are Kerr "said he,
agreeing that the mauls 'replication for chastity
is bad. To 501110 of the geMlernou'u
which, though appropriate to the ease we need
not refer to, the crowd in the lotibiee. which was
tremendous, laughed aloudand quite disturbed
the usual the court. Ile finiehed by in.
•oking upon the head of the defendant the ven
geance of the violated law.
Mr. diamplon then epoku for the defence. In
commencing, he asked the Court to lay down
these two principles tf low, in support of which
be adduced n large ntunber of nuthoritiea front
the books:
That the evidence of a pirti.. 7 ., ^ .11'1;1111 nitlt,_
be corrnboraird oulitan , l,O. 011(Shie letllimeny,
and
'2d. That iu a case where three or more par
ties in a bill chsrgo offermes in distinct counts,
their testimony Humid not be token as corrobo
rating each other.
having requested the Court so to charge, he
then passed to the presentation of the case. To
the jury. lle commenced with a criticism upon
what he deemed some uncalled for allusions
to leimself made by Mr. Marshall, Finishing
these be passed to a close analysis and sifting
of the testimony of the witnesses for the prose
cution, pointing out discrepancies and inconsis
tencies. Ile spoke until the blur of adjourn
ment. with his usual force, clearness and earn
estness.
No. OD )l.rkot at
Afternoon --At 2 o'clock Mr Hampton re
sumed and continued to address the jury until
20 minutes to four o'clock, CODFIIIOIOg thus
two hours and forty minutes iu his argument.
No one could have labored with more assiduity.
He concluded by reading front the dtible the
story of Joseph and Poliphar's wife, and he aeked
the jury to take the /ate of that Cade and apply
it to the present. Ono of the great charges
against this defendant, said Mr. Hampton, id
sought In be eubetantiated by bringing to 'here a
key which unlocks a certain school house. It
is adduced as corroboratiag testimony against
my client. Had the wife of Potipliar brought
in here the garment of Joseph as proof of his
guilt, would you convict him ; upon that testi
mony ": And yet the was a woman of high char
actor, whose word would certainly be taken in
preference to that of a woman acknowledging
her own guilt. flu warned the jury that they
should not be swayed by popular clamor, but
that they should proolaito by their verdict that
the character of good citizen° is not to be blast
ed and his family desolated by the prolestaliene
of vile and abandoned women.
Judge Shaler then addressed the jury. ilia
speech was probably as clear, able, logical,
searching and brilliant, toe wan ever delivered in
the Court of Quarter Sessions. It was free front
declamatory appeals, and went straight forwitid
with the evidence to the point at issue. He paid
a high tribute to the ability of his colleague, Mr.
Hampton, and to the power of Mr. Manama in
the - prosecution, not forgetting that sarcastic
energy of language for which that gentleman is
noted. He alluded at some length, and in a vein
of Irony, to the part the Mayor had acted, actu
ated, as the speaker alleged, in the prosecution,
is thin ease, either by a regard for the intereats
of the community, or his own; he dwelt at length
upon certain old-fashioned ideas that used to pre
vail at that bar when be was accustomed to prac
tise there more than now, that a woman without
virtue wee not no worthy of belief as virtuous
wives, pure daughters and chaste sisters. From
thin the epeaker panted to a full consideration
and a summing up of all the testimony, and eon •
eluded his argument at a little before b o'clock.
la conclusion, F. R. Collier, District Attorney,
summed up to the jury In a brilliant and ener
getic opeeoh, occupying one hour. It presented
the lending points in the case in the most power
ful light. Thin wearisome case will be submitted
to the jury by-the court in its charge Ibis morn
ing.
VALVAOLE Ohre.—We are gratified to learn
that the Mercantile Library, of Pittsburgh, have
platted in their room the Geological Maps of
Pennsylvania, the results of many yearn' actual
exploration and ninny of Prof. Rodgers and his
assistants Pennsylvania has been literally
torn to pieces by the Professor in his tesearehes
for the material embodied in these mops. Iler
mountains, glens and glades traversed, and the
once hidden things of the earth presented to the
view of man, from which be derives the elements
of wealth, power and luxury. The Vast mineral
resources of our State faithfully sketched, sad
in mob a manner that a novice may understand
them as well as II Profesfor. The reports and
maps of Prof. Rodgers are a valuable acqubition
to the Library, not only for the information they
impart, brit also for the beautiful and artistic
manner in which they have been executed.
Itartduten.—We had the pleasure yesterday
of taking , by the hand Rev. Mr. Findley, of the
Sixth Presbyterian Church of this city, who re
turned from Europe ttu the ship Ellen Austin,
arriving In NeVYork on Thursday in thirty-one
days from LiverpooL Mr. Findley visited while
absent, Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Liver
pool, was most kindly received and is delighted
with his visit. Best of all, he returns much,
very mach improved in health and strength, and
enters again upon his labors at his church, do
the Sixth Ward, where we trot he may long be
COllghll4
r. • :a-
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.1 As APP:itt Fulda C . EMlQtrfi-- . fa the Kew
York ObaFrer, the Pra f sbyrcT i l m aa,and other Eastern
tit r . Fn7 en' on h li ve lat P l Pe eys-weet m clef the eztreme to
time heart-thrill er :
log of Eatcr Chinigny a tI hls colony of French Ca
nadians, Vacated 00 miles from Chicago, for want of
the necesiiim of life. Kind hearts to the East have
bran tonel;ed by the account of those rafferlms, and
have rani ! aid. Bat more most ho sent. We feel
assured It; is but necessary to 'bring before the cid
- and Allegheny the fact that there
.. . .... . .. ... .
is a colony In our own country who are literally dy
-1 Mg for want of, the common necessaries of life, and
you will foal it a privilege, you who are blessed
this world's abondance, cheerfully to give of that
' abundance to food and clothe the hungry, suffering
poor. When Ireland was visited by tho scourge of
(amino, add her cry, came over the waters to the sons
and daagltere of America, saying, Give us bread, or
we die, wilily was that call responded to. Not a heart
but wept !ears of sympathy for thou famished ono,
and boohoos God had given him ability, hastened to
good materiel demonstration of that Sympathy. And
now, shall a call from the suffering 41 our own land
pan unheeded? A writer in the N. Y. ttenerror says:
"Letters liave beers received from Father Chiniquy,
aubstantlitcd by clergymen and others who haver vis
ited thomiln which instances aro given of the most
into.° Suffering for want of food and clothing.
Many and without stones, have scarcely clothing to
cover than, And subnint on one meal per day. Added
to this, eicknoss is among them—and this isno fancy
ekotoh. Industrions,intolligent Christians aro in our
own country thus suffering!"
We appeal fo yod, citizens of Pittsburgh and Alle
gheny, lid behalf of three suffering people. The
question May arise—" Who is tether Chinlquy ?"
The correemondent of tho PreAbyorim says "be is a
einoore, humble Christian, and that he has been in
strumental under Godin carrying forward a wonder.
ful work of grace among the Canadians and French."
radon Chinlquy was formerly a Roman Catholic
priest. his road the Bible, and permitted his peopto
to do so. f The result was, as /10513 ad their minds
were illninined by the rays of Gospel light, they
would nolionger remain in that church where the
precious volume which God, in lose, had given to be
a "lamp to our feet and a light to our path" was
withheld from them. No moneihad they become
familiar Withlts truths than they broke away from
the bondage and superstition of Romanist; and are
now rejoicing in that liberty with which Christ
makes his peoplo free. The untimely frost, which
entirely destroyed their Crops, is the cargo of their
present suffering. Two thousand of these suffering
people whet be supported this winter by the benevo
lence of their fellow Christiana, or Grp muss storm.
The writer ho the Preskyterim taps "During a few
hours' chi) , with father Chiablay, as many as twenty
persons mune aging for food and raiment. They
were emaciated from long fasting, and the most af
fecting efght I ever witnessed wait little children
looking up to their benefactor, with their pinched,
cadaverous countenances and sheathing eyes, plead
ing for something to satisfy the gtlawing of hunger,
and to protect their feet and limbs,from the piercing
cold ; and remember these people are no beggared
men—fathers of families, whose little once cry daily
to them fir bread—havo searabod for work, but no
work to be had.
tine mOn came, 'covered with rags, sick and clam
ing, whooive years ago, was lu'oasy circumstances,
and freely dinponeed his boucles for his coffering
country *en. Reader, will notyoa do something for
this euffering people? If youare much, giro lib•
trolly: iL but little, give as G . has enabled you.
,4
"Blessed in the man who provi ' for the sick and
the needy; the Lord shall delivir him in the time of
trouble." o Fathers! Christian fathers! whose eyes
may rent item this statement, will you not do some
thing for kArint'n mining poor ' Oh ! when, with
that Bible which teethes ..II hat:mover ye would that
moo should do. unto you, du yo even E 0 unto them,"
you, wlth7our with and, little ones, gather around
the family altar to offer your morning ,sad evening
sarrinco off prayer sod praise, does not your heart go
forth in Id, o to that Saviour, by whose death you now
enjoy unspeakable blessing, and do you not toy to
do something by which you could prom your love t o
.1..7 Theo, hrre Is m opportunity. Ile says,
"Inasmuch as yedo it to one of the least of these
ley disciples, yo do it unto me." Ladies ! old and
young, 1.6 appeal to you. Do all you can, and you
may do ri;octi it
. trius trill denyyourselres. AM
dontally en incident became known to the writer of
this article, which deserves to be made public, and
may all who read it go and do likewise. A lady of
our own Oily, whose heart is ever tutly - to SWIM to
the appeal for charity, when she read of the suffer
ings of thine brothers and sisters in Christ, falcon:-
Mon to mdthfost her sympathy by arts. She in not
rich, (except in good works,} and to enable her to
oontributetto the fund for Father Chiniquy, she must
deny hornilf, not superfluities, bet necessaries. She
had intended purchasing anew cloak, but Instead of
doing so, aho has appropriated that money so feed shr
Iwity,..g c o il chair ti. suffering. Width of my read
ers istil follow her noble example? Never mind if
tho old cloak is not as fashionable . your neigh
-lu,', it:teill cover a happier heart when yun have
the con.tatl9llO92 that you I . IIIVO been able to com
fort the sorrowing, and villaps have boon instru
mental in daring the Woof a fellow creature by thin
art of sedildanial.
fine wetil to thaw who profess to belong to Jesus.
It you ~e4thitt, you will delight tit do this work.
To /lion the suffering mere appeal in vain. When
on earth Ile went about dt.inq yowl. •. I f any man
have not the spirit of Christ's ha is none of Ms."
We would f espcuttfully suggest that the pastors of the
various Priotestantchureltes bring this matter before
their congiegati:ms, and requost the ludios of their
respective ,c-ungregations to form themselves into
cointultioce to solicit contributions, of money, dry
goods, sh.i'ot and leather, a 1.4 of partly worn el°
thing and
. ? od eloilting.
Coutribotions for too Colay if soot to the store
of It, Oslo-ell, orr,p at aberty. h eAt 'ffst.l 'street.
40
or to the #ll
0.0 of Dr. Trey , . a %Alder.. /MINA,
Aii.)lol3J, will be forwarded esthout delay
, Titterer is steno shouttl.beedone quickly. 11. N.J.
,
ErrsNi), E. riTEAII rnlll.Eil Wonas OF Wit.-
Liam litOottii.o .i. Co —Thin enterprising, go
alies.] tiro are turning out an immense amount
of Work Tim season. Their operations are by
no triratiottonfined to the ionnufacture of Steam
Boilers. , They have the contract; and are now
engaged i:o putting up the fixtures for the Alle
gheny City Gas Works, and similar, but not so
extensivei works at Altoona. Mr. Barnhill,
with a corps of heeds, is now at Altoona, erect . -
iog the Gasometer, 40 feet in diameter and la
feet deep.?, The works in Allegheny city are SU
feet in ribrnieter and 26 feet deep. They manu
facture steamboat boilers More extensively than
any otheil l works in the city, and of a decidedly
superior (duality, being cold rivited, a process
esteemedrinfinitely preferable, as bring more
durable tkan hot rivaling. Tbeao works have the
advantage.of admirable machinery to facilitate
operatione on a large scale and save manual la
bor. Fennn far to O 0 hands are constantly em
ployed, wbile their facilities are scarcely ade
quate to at all fill the orders (lowing in upon them
(roman gitarters. The superiority of the work
turned out every year at this establishment, has
secured fir them a celebrity of the moat envia
ble charaeter. All iron used passes the severest
ordeal of !inspection, and none but that of. the
most nods - bated excellenee to ever employed in
the construction of boilers, etc.
We 4.011 au hour in witnessing the manipula
tion of ballets, boiler heads, flues, etc., etc., in
the eneloalire of the works, where the din - and
clang of tie machinery and the workman's hem
mer well nigh deafebed us:and bereft us of our
senses. The proprietors, WILLIAM lIATINIIILL
and J AR rts M. Baron, are genial, whole-hearted,
enterprising and thorough going business men,
who haver. built up an extensive and profitable
husinees ey their skill, enlightened mechanical
acquiretnente and experience and a sterling in
trgrity anti hoQ r st fulfillment of all contracts
made by them far machinery, etc. No estab
lishment lb this rtlgion is doing a'more extensive,
safe and profitable business, and we, en well as
thernselveS, are glad of it.
PALM/U*lll'P BIRD'S Era VIEW or PITTS•
penult nit F:NVIRONI3.—I tar readers will remem
ber that daring the time of the Fair in Sapiens
ber, we called attention to this work, which was
then not cbmpleled, but was presented at Artists'
Ilan in seStione. The view, as it now appears,
is the only perfect work of the kind (ur as
nearly pee:fact as may be) that was ever made of
this city slid environs. It presents at one glance,
on a ennvOs seven feet four inches In length
by four leer wide, every street, alley, lane,
hill, vality, river, stream, building, bridge,
quart) and common, in Allegheny, South and
West Pittiburgh nod the city proper, together
with the obtlyiog L 113010.11 on either river. The
main lin4ings, euch, for example, as the Court
churches, principal factories of cot
ton and 4on, eta, are so carefully delineated
that any one at all familiar with the city may
find them very easily on the map.
This in It colored lithograph, and was executed
by Mr. Ihrorge Solmehman, Third street, near
Market. `-',Aside from the great value of a work,
it is also au ornament for any counting room,
and is a pCrpetual advertisement of many of the
chief plao:es of huninees in the city, the business
signs of fnany actually, legibly appearing on
their hotness. Thin epleadid work, in forth of a
map, mouSled on rollers, eells for the small now
of $lO, and will be a sine von non in every
counting itonee in the city. In it, Pittsburgh
appears toi advantage, possessing as it does great
variety inlhe hilly and irregular features of its
site and Ilia fine scenery that surrounds It. Mr.
PalmaterY has labored most faithfully on this
work, anifho deserves the reward of all faithful
workers. Lot hire have it.
'NKR Nimes that in our advertising common
this day, tlr. Ettanmee Otmons, at No. 78 Mar
ket streetje just opening ono of the most elegant
'Roan of Dry °Dods, of all the boat and moat
desirable tftyles that was ever brought into this
market. do ono can look into hie neat and ele
gant establiehment without being oonvinood of
this fact. 'llls goods are fashionable, seasona
ble, well Kept, desirable and exceedingly cheap.
Everything that a lady, a youth or a child could
ask for, cpth which to supply their wardrobe
for the coming winter,.ie just there at hand in
•Mr. Giputi'a establishment, at prioea which are
eurprisingfy low, and we advise all who would
!apply themselves to go to bin store, No. 78 Mar
ket strcell Ho given the alma attention to hie
onstomerai and Moan who call to one him once
will be mire to "call' again."
A cosirmunstAtir smarm is propoeed to be
given at the Apollo to Gen. Forma, one of, the
worthy and deserving managers, so long and fa
vorably itiown to the play-goers of this oily.
The icourteAy and genial manners of tho veteran
beneficiary bavo endeared him to troop. of
friends, wtio, wit trait, will eyinee their h)gh ap
preciation; of the eterlingmettls of their old fa
vorite. bylgiving him is' bomPer to-nlghL Let
the hones be filled to win • Bee bill culder
am400120.1A
ficy%7. -.
v
LIOV6 NEW BM=Ea.-i
tore be now adninetag Engn
tion. The side 'walls have r..
scribed' heighth, and °Eery thin * ,
having been done under the pore°,
of C. BARTISCROKII, Eeq., the =hitt (
well done.
The iron pillars for the front are
ground. They aro measier, and when it
place, judging from ;the plan which we .
seen, the whole will present a specimen of art ,
iteotural beauty not to be surpassed in thle oily,
now coming rapidly to bo►et of buildings equal
to the best in any city in the Union.
Goon.—We are glad to learn that tho celebra
ted "Mirror of Italy" is soon to be exhibited in
Pittsburgh. ,It is recommended by tho press of
the eastern cities to In a moat magnificent
affair. It is the production of S. B. Waugh,
whose name alone, as on artist, is a sufficient
guarantee that it is no common affair. It is to
open at Masonic Ilell, on Friday evening, No
vember 18th.
We kayo this day received the 10th volume of
Peterson's cheap weekly issue of “Dickens
Works for the Million," which contains the con
clusion of Sketches by 800, and commencement
of Dombey & Bon. Thee° volumes are furnished
at 25 cents each, or the complete set, 28 volumes
in all, for $5, sad sent free of postage to any
place In the United States. For eale by hunt &
Miner, Masonic halt.
Coimeiccit.—A collision between a freight .
train on the P., Ft. W. & C. R. R. and one on the
P.C. R. R., occurred at Sewickley, on Thurs
day(
by which several care and two locomotives
were considerably damaged. The injured care
belonged, to the former train. Fortunately no
human being was injured.
FINE JENTELBV.—Some of the most superb
sets of jewelry ever offered at public sale, were
sold last evening by 111;r. Davis at W. W. Wil
son's, Wood street, at great sacrifice. The sale
will be continued to-day at 2 and 7 o'clock.
Roy. Da. ADAMS, or Cleveland, preaches to
morrow In the First Baptist Church, morning
and evening. Also in the Fourth Baptist
Church, Independence Dill, Penn street.
ELECTED.—At the last meeting of the Coun
cil' of South Pittsburgh,: our friend Thomas F,
Wilson, Esq , was elected solicitor of the
borough.
A CARD TO THE Post IC.—Having the facilities
and the means to eupply all book purchasers in
Pittsbiirgh and the entire surrounding commu
nity, for a distance of at feast one hundred miles,
and as t already divide impartially fifty dollars
worth of jewelry, silver ware and staple dry
goods, with every hundred dollars worth of
Books sold at my branch establishment, No. 113
Market street, I propose addition to these very
liberal inducements that I have already named,
to give TITO GRAND ours 'every week, consisting
of either a Lady's Silk Dress Pattern or a Lady's
Fine Shaul, and a GentteMan'e Shaul: to be given
out independently of the other gifts, and 'impar
tially, to persons unknown to me, (fur I am al.
ways In Philadelphia) whose names will be regu•
larly published in the dailies of this city, that
the public may see for themselves.
I am impelled to offer these extraordinary in
ducements to the publib as au incentive for
them to buy the hooka they may need from
me, as my stock is large and varied, and my fa
cilities (being in the book market all the time,
and buying largely,) for tupplying the public,
are not exceeded by any other house in the Uni
ted States Please call and examine my stock.
I). W. CLARK, Gift Book Merchant,
No. 03 Market street, Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, Nor. 10, 109.
Girre.—Mr. D. W. Clark, Ill: Market etreet,
now offers two rich gifts' each week, aside from
those which coma regularly with his sales, one
to be a Dice silk drees and the other a gentle
matile drelk—each worth $l5. The first.pretterit,
a rich silk dress, was obtained by Miss Alice
Strackey, living at the Girard House. Ileeidos
these, the usual gifts will go with the article
purchased that wins the shawl or dress.
To SETTING MActost branaro..—Mr. .1. T.
Shaw, No. OS Fifth stroct,.ith story over J. It. Rood
Co.'s Jewelry Store, is fully prepared to repair and
put itt perfect order all diecription of Sewing Ma
chines. operators having; defective and damaged
inachines will tied it to their s advmtage to give him
call, he will make alt things right and restore
the machine to perfect running order. Prices mod
erato.
Mau Hibum.—A man: named William Bur
gess, an Englishman, whO used to work at the
rolling mill, and formerly resided on Adams
street, but parted from Ids wife a fow weeks
since, met his death last evening at the C.
E li. ;qualm in the following manner, as we
have it reported. 1101 bad been " hanging
round" there most of the day, and drinking
pretty freely, and spoke of going to Pittsburgh.
When the 4 e. m. down train arrived, he saw a
"chum" in one of the mire, and stood talking to
him, standing on the platform, looking up the
road, and holding with his hand to some part of
the car. When the train began to more down,
he walked backward, talking to tibi friend as be
fore, but lost his balanCe, falling backward oa
the platform, and rolling over a few times.
Thence ho fell into than narrow space between
the platform and the cars, and was struck by
the truck frame and carried a distance of four
or five cross-ties, after which the carAgaboiefir
of him and passed on. ltie injurit7s — Were chiefly
about the head and breast. Xr. "Tenn" Myers
kindly had him taken to life house, near the
rolling mill, where he died within less than two
hours from the Atmident. Sitilb,..lfrr.
tonne to Builders And Conttactom.,- ,
Till: UNDERSIGNED (forMerly foreman
for Rowland Parry) wonkl respectfully inform Mom
fur whom Ito has done work, and the public gouerally, that
he I. now preparod in fundsb AIM., or put on Slate Hoot.,
In Ito moot apinorol manner. Orders for Roofing or Ito.
pairtug of Slato Roofs (if left at Ito oEro of Ales. Laugh
lin, corner of Etna strut and (hr Canal. Fifth ward,) will
be promptly attiwided Li. t THOMAS PARRY.
myZlOnut.
MOUE TO HE ADB/O.Ell THAN
RICHEsTiIIIADEM
KYER 14RN BY
Kings or Emperors. •
Wll Al'? A Itcatrirt . t. 11%.0 or ildlit.
A. HE article that 1611 naturally restore the
color of the hair, (tho chapging of which to gray being
an li/010.110u of a kick of proper siocretioos,) I. ttuly • vain
able medicine. Prof. WOOD d, lIA.IO TONIC!. the only
safe remedy for baldness, dryness ' premature th .. an. of
color. and the .corral evidence. of slsck. of secretions at tiro
roots of the hale, which can WM.& Que..-• prepare. Moe
abound, and "hair tools" Bli every "carrier grocer)" In
the country. Avoid all "hair tools" unto.* known to tin
the preparation of porno man whore celebrity has become
world wide. Ito not let any nostrum vender experiment
upon your hair. Tomb nothlOg you have 001 good r0e..0
to believe is all that it purport. to be. Professor Wood he.
I,llfiled, by yens of in,vere butler the virtues of hi. prep.,
ation, Ilia precut fame. Over ).50 certille.ter ars b....rt. cis
of the Table of this five Ikatatattre, trout parties is toi hare
tried it. Read the following: ;
"Saw Torn, April huh,
nblt. WOOD--Deer Pie, Peimil me to exprree to you the
obligation. I ad under for the .alive restoration of toy
hair to Oa original color. Abriut the time of my are Oral in
the United braked( was rapidly becoming gray. but, upon
the application of your "Ilairilleerondire"ht Noon receired
Ito original hoe. I consider pier Re.torativilia. • very won
derfol invantlon, quite efficazioue as well se agreeable.
I ate, dear air, yours truly, I g. TIIALB/1101."
Roy. 0. W. aaya he Worn a
wig for several year., but by the nee of Wood's Hair Recto.-
alive he now has • Roo head of hair.
Air &Id by aII Draggiata, wad by u, J. Woial l 1.10 444
Broadway, N. York, .4 114, Market atrooLSCLonla,Alo.
Bald In rltbsbargla by Dr. QED. U. QBTBEII, B. L. VALI.
NY:STOOL AM, and all DrupDta. [auStdly
PITTSBURGH FLOW WORKS.
J. C. BIDWELL ,
[Lola of Aim* t lildwoll,l
TI AS ON RANO A VERY LARGE
xj..t.k of
PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS,
Of all the different varieties, wady to .apply hhe friendsand
euetomers ea neva. Ilia NYW WOREH, new being erected
In the central port of the city, on tho lot (routing 1311 lest
each on Duquesne Way and Fayette droll, and extending
340 foot on Wares. piles, sill be equal In extent and u•
penny to any Plow Works In !tho United Ptatex haring all
the modern intprsroronnta inhale wood and iron working
Machinery, nod well be In fall oporation abont the Ora of
Jawedery etesning,
Atiotrim...l Waratisules fur the present 131 Liberty
street, currier °resells . alley, Ind 207 Pons street,
Sir-Ordurs ate reeptslfully Solicited,
- -
oeteaf J, C, BIDWELL,
FOR RENT.—A Store on Third, near Mar-
Bett Wert, furnlrbecl with non counter., onelrlng„ ps
Ch um., Ac.
A Store on Market street, recently refitted and coneillet.
IT furnished.
A largo and well lighted Dilke on Margot etreeh over
New York More.
The 'Nelson tiallery; corner of Third ant Market streets.
This is the largest and boat drranged Ambrotylei and Phu•
tograph eslablishmont In the data
A 1.,,,. hands:coo DaguriTlin Mallory over the Now York
Store, together with rooms suitable for . family.
The line Dwelling Douse, on Pennsylvania Avenue, re
rontly occupied by ihe subscriber.
Itnntwllsio posettalon of Dm aboTo Kew Ism tat/ Ito glren
K. D. DAZZAIII,
uttlOard Thlrd Woof, now. Market.
0.0 INO
ROOFINOH
The cheapest and best Hooting in use
Call am) Sami.l.•• and Reference•.
1100 VINO AND AEPAMINci DONE
At tits &hottest': wake to la the hest tuattner.
WM. JOIINSOY,
tio.Tit Smithfield el,Pittabunth
brp7 ANIJ BOLTIVORKS.
VAUNT LIOT PRESSED NUTS ol all tiara ou band and
suanufactoraL Also, BOLTS for Bridges, alaclitnery, Ag.
tleultotal Imblatocals, to. tondsbed at abort notice.
11121-WarabOuS4 NILIII Water street
ankamdla •NE AP, SOULLY A 00.
thyoo etory Brick How,
12M0 14 with sod It 1.111.1 and it on the garret
pod cellar and wash.tmee. !AWN two story hove of
room% oltuato on Lonnaoo • 11 •71 •• 1 .4 • lAN* work atop
Tbo lotion° root boot by 110414.0; mod pro, Ando trios,
bydrint,*&, all oompbmo order. Yrk* PPG. Toms
oaq. egobl O. Ouzautar i BON, 61 nubs gt.
." , : : , - ,j • ; •.:- _
7::f:Ar:,':.A.r..9Zi::
and
bly to co.
but it wee ,
qucx. The L.
Gen. Dobleo .
his artilery and ,
Pawl into.
Gen. Wall war, at
him.
Rio Grande city has h
Cortona's band, and nearly
It it reported that Corterias
700 men. The Brownsville p 6
tressed. The mails had all bee,
terms threatens to destroy the towL
murder all reinforcements lent to its
Sr. LOMB, Nov. 11.--The L,1.V01317D
from Dearer has arrived with dates to t.
$25,000 treasures.
B, D. Williams, delegate elect from Jeffers..
also arrived. It is•eaid that his soot will be cot.
ed by Dr. Willing, for whom, it is alleged, 2,.
votes ware cast which were thrown out by the can
vaaseriL Steal's elktion for Governor is confirmed.
The Legislature meets en the 7th inst.
The weather onthe mountains is very fine, and
the mines continued to yield largely.
Parrot's majority for Delegate from Kansas will
probably roach 3,000. The Republicans have a ma
jority in both branches of the Legislature.
Sr. Lours, Nov. ID—Jos..W. Thornton, who shot
Joseph Charles, in the street, last Juno, was hanged
this afternoon.
BOSTON, Nor. 10.—The rolling mill and parking
room connected with the Fall River Iron Works,
were destroyed by fire this morning. The loss
about $OO,OOO, on which only $13,000 is insured, in
the following offices Fire Morino Mutual, of
Providence, $3000; State littitual, of Providence,
$1000; Liverpool London, Boston Agency, $5000;
and Etna, of Hartford, $2OOO. From three to four
hundred workmen ore thrown out of employment.
The Lucifer Match factory of liyam, Carlton .t
Co., in Charlostown, woo burnt lest night, together
with all the stock. Lola about $5OOO.
CIIMILESSOW7I..Nov. 11.—The Court, to-day, sen
tenced Cook, Green, Coppe and Copeland to be exe
cuted on Friday, the It of December. it is sup
pond that Gov. Wire will reapite Brown, and execute
the whole of the condemned prisoners on the same
day. Tho Court has adjourned for tho term.
Ai.BASIV, N. V., Nov. IL—The fullest returns yet
received give H. NV. Leavenworth, Republican can
didate for Secretary of State, 255 majority, but leave
the result doubtful. The Journal still claims the
election of the entire. Republican ticket, but by a re
dared majority from that at first reported.
13etnva Re, Nor. 11. —Judge Kemp, of the Or
phans' Court, who was on the American and Reform
ticket at the recent election, has written a letter to
the Governor declining to accept a commission, On
the grounds that the election was eo vitiated by force
and fraud, as to afford nu test whatever of the popu
lar choice.
WASEIINGTON, Nov. 10.—It was thought last night
that Senator Douglas wa. recovering from the attack
of billions rever t but to-day he is dangerously ill.
Wasntu-ro,i, Nov. 11.—Judge Douglas Is much
better this evening. Ilia disease is simply an attack
of billions fever, and not gout in the stomach, as was
reported In the New York papers.
ryes, N.Y., Nev. 11.—ilerrit Smith shows con
tinued marks of insanity. No nne is allowed to Bea
him, hot it is understood that he refers, in bid my
ings, to the ❑arper's Ferry matter, and supposes
himself under arrest.
Nor. In.—The river is Etna
with 2 feet 2 inches water in the calla}, •
Dr. Churchill's Remedy for toe Prevention
and Cure of Consumption.
Wirachest.es 6eoUlue Preparmiigol the
II rpophosplates of Lime and of Soda,
The SPcV:c ge.ddY for on...pria., Scrofula, Bronchitis
Asthma, Pyrpoptia, and Nerraus Di!eaut,
The su‘wss of this NEW REMEDY (discovered
LJ Dr. J; P. Churchill. of Part/01a obtalnlug for It thn moat
unbounded popularity throughout Europe and the United
It L• n vorrly PropLraticr,nctitor v , lllllnranethle
rjicaty In all *lag, r: Pulmonary and Ner,us Dieenacs
Tbu
lu the eevc.l ant third .Ingo. (A: a la , rnal, canatainently
when thnr.. can no nonntLaluty ae. Ihn naturn or the
dlanaaa.) can In, 0.1101110, 3o; all Oast treatmeta,
oh.-.,1, 041. f ttn. Innza la of It..alf nun
I.r.ant.
Tlna Itnnualy Inas not ..I.ly urn, rn... 3, tat 001,11
esial• •11..;.t. an. Ina Ji....a•m, Pr,
tvul ,tho ner./..prarnt, an.l In act. t..* • soda re
'pr.( ConsumNi..n.juol r.te.in.nkm anir. re,..ar.t
Atli Ito
O,IBIIIIIOA ne, in an) .loge of the diseara should resort
Immediately to the uso of the ilytophuphltes of Limo and
Sada. "Winchester'• Genuine Preparation' . (In simple
syrup)ln extra large bottles. Is “chbroleally porn;' is the
combination proptwod by Dr. Churchill .lor yenersl useP
cud Is prepared . - .exiling to his origins( fercanid.
%VORIS ON CONnUNIPTIoN,
Comprising lsk ri port made t...t the Imperial Academy o
Medicine, Paris Notes of Caeca, and Letters,,Doonuents
'TesitlinOisishi s de.. which, together with a Pirenlar. will be
sent on receipt of TWELVE CENTS in stamp,
CIVTIOX.-11./10f e•I Druggists will try to moll you rnher
preperallons than Toth., DO not tuy then, My "tient:inn
Preparation' log rs my fan skulk. signature.
.46i'&iiare of all Preparations claiming to be the Itypo
phosplif tea, which eunialn tau; or any Inica. The country
is likely lobe Doodad with spurious certificates.
1 40 0.3. — 0 1 10 WM., three buttlea, - 15. Sold, whole
Edo and retoll wt the Solo General Depot in the united
Stat.., 41 John street, N. Y., by J. WINCHESTER, to whom
orders should bo addrysto.l. Alto, wholesale and retail by
DR. G. U. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood otroot, Yitt•burgb, and
retell by J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. oe-27dttaT
O.I3ICar...n.R.LINTC+ du SONS'
fillip SEW SCALE finipin
PIANO FORTES.
subscriber has now on hand a moat
I. splendid stock of Pianos, clinaltithag of tt34 and 7 Dr
lams, In Plain and Ottreed Cassis of the moat elegant de
1010n, from the celobrated Factory of Chlckering & One..
The hinitrumnots are all provided with their latest Improve:
merit., as Repeuttng-Aa:., Potible•Datepers, ftit-Hatip
eters, nod are of their
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By which s mneh larger enundlmard In obtained, cons►
quo:illy the tone is rendered very puntmful, yet retaining
Its sweet and musical quality. By the porta:non of the As-
Boa, the performer Is eableni to produce all grade" of tone
from piunistiruyto finlisttmo, ',Mb the greetrat emu.
CELICISNRINO k FONS' PIANOS are time spoton of by
Itin beet Artists and critics in opr reentry:—
TLIALIISHO sayrc—"They tee beyond comparison attest
I bore ever seen In tb• United Statua, and will compete fre
vorably with .y I hare ever hirown...
0 USTAVE SATTER. say,c—“Theopluien which I ouprer
ed
three year. ngo, has been =meth. confirmed Lima, by
the - continued are of them, Tie . Met for Tuleme and pure
quality of time, with nicety el mr,ticulation, they are c u e ,
quelled."
[From the Salk.] luttillittencet„ Or aslougtoo.]
othey can astely Gear comparison rltL instruntenie (torn
any part of Ito eoi 1.1 , in pooti of top., t trangtti and e ta.
[lcily or teach."
!Prom the New Orleans Need ono
"For excellence of mmerlal, elegauce of noeh, and faith-
Nineee of workmarahip, end shove all for volume and me
rusty, mellow eweetneas, laillleney and permanence of tone,
they are unequalled."
•
[From the ra at 11 y doornail
"The pecollar oh:laical qualities belonging to the Chick
eriog Instruments, area full, mosiceb rich and porrsrul
tone, free from any sodden, noisy, loudness of sound, eo dis
agreeable to the atmeltire mnelcal ear. Tee, have also In
easy, even and ylsasant touch, end wilt keep In tuna bans
than any Pl.Oll known..
The public are invited to call 0114 carmine tboao aplandld
inetrumouta,whtcli are sold at
FACTORY PRIORS AND WARRANTED.
JUUN U. MELLOR. 8 Wood
W . I'. MARSHALL. 4 CO.,
I=l
NEW WALT. PAPERS, BORDERS,
No. S 7 WOOD STREET
W 111. L. SMIT 11,
'rip A.O.FIEIR B'
Flll2l, Flute, .I:aute,n and Singing.)
Air(lassos in Slognig,iti the Evenings for Adult., laud
natunlayr for Juvenile*,
4r7i-Tarrus made known opt,u opplicatlon at his 11118/
DE 3CII, ht./. 113 FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
SODA SSII-25 casks for sale by .
D. L. PAIINESTOOK 1 CO.,
nun No. DI, corner Wood and Fourth atreuta.
B - BOK WHATPLOfIIt--30 bbls. now Buck.
wltuat Piur toed nod for nalo by
non neNalt 11. orNAANs.
p is -10 bbls.
u 3
,
large No. Mackerel;
6 cuts Kalllan, now
Jut reed and for sole by ATWELL. LEE a 00.
RED POTATOES--150 bushels prime Bea-
Ter Corny find Potatura (Jr wale by
11011 ItIDDIAL WITITS A CO., Nu. 13.5 Liberty al
1 000 BOXES 1,12131 — E WrICODEE -- SE;
t•oo o. .to ; Cream do
forme by not J. IL OANFIELD & CO.
W .
Q„ EST POTATOES-50 bushels Sweet PO
PO [atom for sale low by Loon] RIDDLE, WILTS &CO.
iiASTLLE SOAP-150 boxes genuine Mar
t/ s.nte. for No by N. /.. PABBEOTOCE & CO.
_ __
CaldPll:oß- 1 1500 lbs. Refined for sale by
mll B. L. PALDIEBTOCK t CO.
WALL DECORATIONS—Views in Paris
for Wetly W. P. MAPSJIALL & 00,
IVEPPER-2.5 baga for sale by
eoiu
_____ B. A. PAUPEBTogg A Co.
eaIEESE-100 boxes English Daisy and
IL/ Western Meer.. for malo by RWDLE. WTRTEI too.
APPLES -500 bus. prime Apples in store
dad for We by lIITOI/000H, IdeORZERY it CO.
SELLERS'. Henderson's and Miller's Cough
Byrn.. Itrr sale or nse B. JOMURTON.
A LBIANACR FOR 1860—English and Ger
ma. diti be hitt grills ts. 70111.NEMON.r.
A P PLES -50 bble. choice Green Apples
red sad forsalo by lIINRY H. 001,10
lIIIMI
• •
for go d
end lab
EMi•Pacr..
--Eprirtaftettir
In hpringdeld.
become, cool ems.
for early delircry o;
&tat pct, delivered; ..'
".6%) Ma, In relation tee • •
the general opinion is ..
The begs in this region w r
will be done in the packing
ber.—lJournal.
rossw..—Our Keokuk
preparationefor elaughteringand
have (be capacity for killing nbout
firms engaged are Patterson A Tim.
Cleghern, Batty A Co., and Garman
ready pot out • largo amount of money,
the hog crisped this year will telly equal
In the,, Prices are ranging at present :ram e
hundred. The corn crop In the Rn Moines
better; than this aoasou, and sidrir ought to
eibundant. The money that le already going oa
will find Its way back h. re 1.4..1.4d wilt gleesome
the pmsent atriegency in nuammi ktfelz.-113.te '
Alton, JR—Packing prorpecte wore not much ads
last week- The weather was cool at the opening, but tire,
ed warm before the middle, and continual to the end.
Nothing was dons at either of the bonne. to hugo. 0;
Merei, about 85 head ware ant op at Bositha, and 3.1 heed
at Walker 8 Oreenwood's—none at Wale's. More would
havelpon killed had thorn:rather been favorable.
Cattle will be elsnatered at bR the eitibllshmenta this
week-doubtful If there to • Mogi° hog packed. The crop
mirree slowly. Not more than 600 head passed off last week
by shipment. Farmers begin to be angions to get at the
opening temes. They will try to got ss,lbut Must tekeicen.
No contracts are yet made.-4 Courier.
Torre* klaarri.—lteeelpts tee-day by railroad-4,611 LAM
flour, Ell both wheat, 10,000 Leah corn. ;
Ylonr—the following are the quotable; Mies for varlono
brmaliii fine flour, Itimperfina 81,60@v1,75;imtes$5; doable
tutra End fancy, $5,25@5,60. 'lluckwbrat,s3,llsCgt,tat. Rye
boar lie4Q4d2s.
Whesd—salm 1,000 bush red ii*.453 hueh do at $100;
1,000 do p. td 500 do white sl,at.
Ctrs—old 78c, new 55c; Cale 'l.l ban at 700.
Ryoe-70c.
Berley—erpring 60c, winter 65e. • •
Beals—rJover, now st; Timothy $1,73;41tgt g 1,1214.
NrwoaLusci, Nov. ti, r.11.—.1 good doieSek for Floor, end
owing to the light stock pricos hare ailvaiated • to Y5,60'05,60
for super.
Mead perk unchanged; nod the actomd I.Kai t $11,7,7.0
,V0, , 741.7
Lsra . d =id prim" drooping; small eaten 10,8elle for
and 1. e for kat.
Whialry n nal sit& for rectified.
The reedy t edger are large soul to 0,1/...1 11.. do•
mand,'aud prima are deonplog; fair ON , 37c. •
Molasses fate.ee- •
The
exchange:en Noir Fork ham declined to
The steamer hernias bee arrival.
Receipts at Toledo of flour. wheat and curl, during the
week ending Monday, Nor. :the
Flow. WheaL Com.
--IRAN
4,603 81 1 73 P
49,41.0 12,111
By MO,. Bon. R. R....
By Tot, & R.D. B. IL..
117 Tdw .........._._..._.
Total .SAID
Receipt. by D. & Al. Rod not included.--1131.1.
The change In the weather to day has caused a good de
mand by packer. for hogs, both ilve end dressed. The re
ceiptarbowurer. ware so light that Lot few made any effort,
to teat' the market. Live hogs, averaging . .,!oo to lOU Ms,
were eehl at sl@ Sad galas. Urea... 4 huge wore tooatly sold
reLapors.
There werei.e....ref lots of cut tn , al e, coniprislug about
it.Ouo lit, add today for the lisitituora trade. at 7 'Are fur
eirort Middles 6%fin7c for balk aides, and In for bulk shout
dors ail packed—to, be delivered about the filth
TI3O (allowing lo the Heck Morentrut 4 , 1 the four principal
cities 01 the Unlot, se ebouu by th eir !met statemunt:
1.:636.e. 213481 e. Circabin. Depoeits.
N. 13.,1 1 404. 5.4139,119.037 31,39,342 1 , 1,627,421 73,673,898
13ostati, NOT. 6. 69,0311,1691 5,447,400 6 .8 4 ' 3 3.0 20 , 344 , 400
1930611,;N0r.4. 25,658,294 6,017.838 2,737,140 15,4,01,432
N. 24,493,913 12,710,819 8,442.739 19,700,071
T0ta1....-.V.21,300,136 43,404,404 . ..1,71.10,n0
Cenevired with the returns of the merlin. v 0,3, there if
inctettee of 35,310,000 In the loons, $.C.:13,W in the drew.
1at1en,•,113,991.1,01.143 the dooming, and a decrease of $1,301,35:
in thelmeCie. Compared with the report of lot January, the
1.133.1101 r a cOntroction of $6,330,000, the epoch. in M. 300,.
WO leen, and the der:alto $ 1 27.190,000 leas. The Mutilation'
hat net materially changed.—{N, V. Trlb.
ELLITEUI NEWS
The proalard rain of Thursday proved a failure. There
was but a pessiog shower, hardly enough to lay the dust.
nod then the weather came up clear nod cool. ale river Is
rery liiir,onlyaboottri lashes being-reported &biases !louse.
There is ne noire down riser. The must we hear of Is that
many boats In all the risers are snagged The Mary Cook
arrived at Ph Louis on Tuesday. The Cotton Plant, built
here foe tho Taxa) riser, in also ate arrived at thesanie port.
Bather a novel milt has been on trial at Louisville for es,
oral days. The suit was brougot by Mr. MerlotT, of Pitts -
hurgh,kgainst :ono of the fella pilots for sinking. fiat-beat
loaded *ids coal, ea the falls a year or more skim • ThePary
hare 141 the ease tea days, but cannot agree..
Steamboat
Register,
• ABIITTED. DEPARTED.
TsletpLph, Brownsville; Telegraph, Rromserillo;
Jefferson, Brownsville. Jeffers., DtoTna'D let
Col. Bayard, Elhabetb: Cot Bayard, Elizabettn
feot—on a stand—At Glass 80n5e,24 inches.
Twiegrapnla
i . “1141 , ....11A, her. 11.—}lonr qule# seen SOD Lbletup. ,
fine et:So 2n; extra $5 76; Inspections Ihr the ree k 16,63 0
Alda in/beat: 1001100 demand; sales 4000 One at $1 20451
25% fat red; $1 1t . 3@,1 40 for white. Rye In demand; 600
tads choice Del eohtet Wie. Corn steady; :AV bus add; eta
yellow in trot new at 70675 c. 'Cate: 0000 One sold et !ley
44e. Whiskyl.s3%( - 427.
Ilarett4Oar.,Nov.ll.—Floor dnlh Lloward et fr. 2.5. Wheat
xteadnaales at $1.3041 50 for lair to choke whltw, Zcia
120 for red. Corn in better demand: nu.. 7 1. Dr...
lone qulen Me= Cork $l5 25; Boren Eldes 10. Whlnky Mtn
al 24. ",
Nan ,Yeat Nor. 11.-Cohan buoyant coSO bates mold.
Timm 29,0001th1a sold; Otdo $5 60q}5 C. 5; Southern 4.5ra
6
G. Wheat: males 60,000 bur, whit. $1 Isoel 62;4. Corn
arm; 10,600 bum mold at 11 01Fal 433. Pork henry; men $l6
YAW arm at 10$(411c. Damn Tobscom Hy
640., Wool quiet at 3065. inlay firm. arm. tllttOrnen, Nov. demand light In. olio:warm
at 4 SCrfor s o Whmt , dull and rmchanged- Corn.
fair demand at 4.V444. Data 05. Rye doll at it, lartdaky
dull at =IA. Bacon dull; mho or Shoulderti at $7 46; Rem
Pork $O3 00. Nothing new In tkearcharignmarkat.
Markets by Ma:Hungarian
Ural/moot, Nor. t.—Selo. of Cottrai for lest torso dip,
0,000
Orlea merket dome with CI Idreacing tendelscy;
middliqg ns qunta et 7 7.10; middling tplende at
6 16.16.,
limailatalla market gala; Floor doll bat ataady In plies
at =s fideafa. Wheat itaady at Of 442,9. Cid par yenta' for
red. *ria adratrced Gdellig lower quantirsimprored moat
Prorfatomo market °toiled dull; aaleamfraportaut.
FOtr, CI"; a — NNA T 011191itird44
rtusnaer 914111N88.,05pt. Darius:toy, will
leave for theaboro and all Intermsdlate ports on Ms DA
the 12th lost, at 10 o'clock r tr. Forfralsbt or pump up.
ply on tiourd or to,
uo9
VLACE, BARNES Jr ON
.F'"CINCINNATI AND LC/C
-lay ILIAL—The floe aetrateamer CLARA
DEAS,,Capt.I3, Cadman, will leave for the same Imo all te•
termedjate sports or THIS DAY, 12th fast., at CP. M. ,For
frelghtbr paaaap apply or board or to
uI FLACK, BARBS A CO., Agts.
got Altinphiss& gaeb OrteaniL
J.
MEMPHIS AND N 171" .1, ---•
, !Air ta k.
ORLICANB.—The B. atoamor ttOUTEI •
All_lllol,, Capt. Bboppard, Trill loan, for the arTirsa
latermadlato porta. the tint rise. Yor, freight or 13ataaa•
apply . boud or to
pot S, FLACK, WINO I CO. Agoata:::,',
VOlt MEMPUIS Ec NEW . Olt- le arC.
I.:EANB—The spleudid gleam. AB.-
GYLE;' Oaptalo Ebbert, will b 2,1 1 .0 for
the aljne sod all Intermediate port on TIM
For freight or mom apply on board or to •
ocl9 VLAtAr. BARNES
F L IitEMPIIIS & NEW Oil- : T- - _, :
.12 LIANB.—Tho tplendil stamor J.
YUlNgLE,Capt.Cloo.iVliokortlll lotra to7:atti to :
intoratodloto ports on TU EFIRST RISE. per frolgt!t or .
P opt, onboard or to
nr -, a
FLACK. BARNES t Ol. AIM
.
F ou ST. LOUIS.—Tha splendidalat
Wainer 818. WILLIAM WALLAOI,
Caps itfoo.Neald, anti to for the alma and an Worm*
dlato tort. on TWA DAY the I2tb lust- at 4 eckct., r. it
For frolght or rump, aptly on board or to' :-
so:4 ,
. LACE. DAUBS A CO. Altba.
Hunting Boots!
GENT'S .1 SOLES
WATER-PROOF HUNTING
B o o T s,
W. E. SZTMERTZ & C 024
No. 31 Flak 111/I“re.
EiVV. DOUG/4AS„
No. 77 Wood Street, - •
fi LT, CAP AND LADIES FANCY
FUR, HOU S E.
._ • _
rail Stylo Dress Irate now Ready,
win. an the DOW style, of 13017 LIATS and CUB, Vihole
er.de .1,4 Hata.. .
my 0 . 4 ... d the pablio are Invited to my okt etella.
No. 711TOOD STMT. dal: W . won".
LADIES FURS
HATS Ali CAPS
OF 11VERY STYLE prqcA AT
.WCORD4CO'S;' )
14).131 ': WOOD STR~A7y}
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