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SC„A:iTiES-I.'SCALESI! - PIATFORIA SCALES 1 1 1 1 :,''). I lit 5b It 1 ,-,
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, gitiginiEßAßLE EFFORT . HA BEEN , , 'anbeing
En
d is now 'ode to introduce
into this 1 '' r
. 'ssokutoptimetsus , swag , as Something-4,m arid superior to those mettufeM
sred at the MOVILLTV
O A KS', . Tim privriotant of thus Works bare mot. msdi any Wait of display o f th,. 130;,40 _Vaal, nod nva.• r
nlii,lehldli bun banesdafteded.S. th em to peofusimk nut damninginen teal:lmlay the true Wat'and Mandeb! of exted• 1 11WNDAY
litieli.- , .Bat ore tool conlidat to saying ant sus, mOdlOcatitsti of Scales, Made at the " Nov ELT if Non KR , b 111 mend ...,__
cm Seat df coreporleon !nth nay . other roads in thet Ittihad States, for &tourney. dorablllty anent, le of (Intel, and that It
ill IMi s tIIMMIMUT tso hare renown to a diatalit Cain of On Talon, henry freights end mill halts's, a gan ts commiasions tut , -
procures vatedartlcle.
The iiim partneriElbs NOVELTY WORIII3 WlO7 early Id enlifl rill with the Felrleartle httesa. In Tot nom, and-Maim. 7
SCRIM Mean in perfixting the article prementea to ton public under theratrosoint Patent of 1842- no biting the Ant to
ITS!ESAISeaIt of Out Eon ravine for. htom purpoaes, (Fairbanks having lint constructed the Scab:sunder his patent With
•• • ...'tans ,) ne s ht stinnneettouwlttf bitterly burchasql from the Patentee thy eseinsiee right to make and vend !
. F1i.1FF.3341-PfIH.S• .p.A....rnno-x, scA.L.R.,
on tide areangfanent wets MU the f mode ~
1.11 • all the manta 'rawest bRtf.b I,B4 "IPPI .. , r 410 tt - t b '" l" ' 7.-r " ' for blotaeLf, ht. holm and malgus the
,Slim Muns ot ths'PITTSBERfirI SIOVIILTYI WOEtit.S. Its drams, theredt 4
tight to =thous then ame of VAIRIIANEN PATENT on all unr sales, and can assureiour onftotorre end th.. public.
amour mate of PLATFOESI 130A1.118, of all clams, sro not Inferior to thnrs made-by She patentees than elv es.
An ensiles:lo.ot twentysteven years to Pittsburgh Ills affords.the ' opportuniworkmanship . ties, of a
dda ddi of
tope, y valu able Im
of the
ml,,
ligfdllFF TNT slant Maw, and we now Insits nn erannnenoo of .and ermines
NOV ICLIVZ WORTS.S 1r1t.117.13/1.... IPA-TENT 5CA...1,1E9.
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one In ..,, , m ,,,,, o f the woe Idennfaettaing and liermatile Ealabllsiamtnts In this eity, the
isa ftg rkfil i tiVrl rg,io .,,,... co ., ~,,,,.„,,,t general user, In, monad, smut and 'and throughant the valley of the
es. L. E. LIVINGFTON, of tritium:do r, Capolnud 0 (10
alsdasippi snd its tributari
' . Prefasaaan Norm* WORia, Noland,
SPECIAL REYEESNCE IS
ROLLING WILL A.
.r.Lyon, Shorn k Co.,
'Zng. Pointer & Co.,
James Wood & Co.,
• 'O. U. H. Shoenberger,
:Co.leman Haihnan &
- Speng, Chalfant & Co.,
Lloyd, Black &Co.,
Lewes, Dalzell & Co.,
'Tones, Lellal &CO..
& Bro.,
.• , ; ' - Yorter IL. Friend & Co.
;.;Jones; Boyd &
Badman &
'Everson, Pre)tun & Co.,
Orgill Bennett & CD.,
f Lottm
Pittsburgh Steel 'Works
106 1 1
— JONIGS, 13 0 YE. a CO"
Blanntacturer4 of
S T STEEL.
—ALSO—
SP,RTN. 0, YLDW AND A. B. SITU,
"!^' SPRING , AND
COnner Rosa and First Sts., Pittsburgh, Pu.
149
11 MN RV Cild 2.1,A1 la Ce.
imenurrocrusnrn or
_ROE , H:l3 .ND TWIN S
• Of all oined end descriptione.
Waxehonse, 489, cox—Penn and Walnut Sts.,
- Two Warm abate the P. Y. W.t C. R. IL
- Freight Depot,
ocZanoclAwfclf • Pl7l Mil:OIL
- AATELALca.er WA:SC.I3EIm.
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOE THE SALE OF
AMERICAN WATCEIIS.
We would most respectfully call the otten-
tion of the public to the American {Satchel oaar I,lzig ex.
--lonslrely Introduced, the manors:tore of which ha, become
Eltio eetstabhed that entire eonOlonce eat I+• Owed
I*.n theca ne elf arta coooo4 tlnt.lceapera, I.K.th by the
wternand *eller. •
IthTing been appointed Wholesale Agehte 1.,+ the e.sle 6 , 1
`tbl Watther.the public may be oeserod that sse e.c
' them at tbeverylowmtessb priors.
bem el.n a eery large stack of 11111 - , end l'laltA
Were, Fine Gold 'Jewelry to seta, once se Coral, I],roor,
.
. .perm. Jet and Palollop. ' '
- lid saarartment of CLOCIC3 la unmorally Virgo at preeoulra
_ - notnynlidng morns beautiful pratterne of . Lanni &1111 CI, Coy
. . ra,Patiar ua ortke Clocks - at groat], rallied iirkrol
,Wetave also A fell stock of bnalielli and Ow lea ih•hi rand
'
sear' Wittebee on band on of ear ow a Importation.
.. - . 'Also, Watch Mater: TOoi4 Nareriele and rav 3 ,,,, 0p.,.,......,
10 Ella .rai a libllAra:.
•,::f.ztok.rr • 90..42 blob sire....
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-.--atuTtitrauit attErlaliaLSll nl.ol'. ILK Ito :li
• ' .:„ ' . Don't fail to procure Dora. WinElow's Sooth
Ing bytily for Children Teething. It hos no opal on earth.
..'-.. ,
It gently faellltatoilho proncoa of teething by »dieting the
blitild,rodnelnig, all ladatimalloo—will nazi pain, and la
: Coro tia emulate this towel.. Dopend upon tl. mothers. it
add Pie rest toyoursolvos,add relief and health to your
tobata. Perfectly sato to all cum.
Thispilosblo proparollon Is the proem:OM:. of one of
• idle moittetend and skilful female Phydriana in New
Phiddaidallandlnlibeeu nerd with -orvor.failing 1116 , [... ti.
' . crUbortiOrikorre• •
We Cap It Mclean and auroat monody to th.. mraril, In
ill nederbf DyfeW,oey and Madmen in Ciraildranoshiadmr It
misc. (loon Loeb:dinar I roan any other c UGE6.
filth" and health can be estimated by d.Olars and coo nhll
.
• tiseMCllllte ;might lo gold-
~ lllllloturrif bottle+. ore ' aolil eieery yam' Isi tt. licitad
SOON. It le no old and afell•tried remedy_
.."... ~.. PRICE ONLY IISCEIIrb A BOTTLE.
lalfrNoile banolnetnralearatbe for-stnralln odOCIIT IS a PEU •
• [CMS, yew York, loon Car °algid° errappor.'
bald by DrOgghtetbronr,liont the amid.
Dit.ol4o. EL ENV 611, Arent for Pittratargh
indoladlyfrP.
zrolgrzissm maw saoltl3.
BAH, BAB Ptl G CO.,
•
• Blennfector.rn of
Iron,' Nand; Steq-,fiptigigs, Wrought
Nuts, Wastiiii;.3.pi„ Bolts, ate-.
Mira removed to tear new omd extenat:wo Warchnn.
11 Water tend 9 , ,t_FP rout.. ,
Where ihey ere prepared tit. cemonte all order. to their
laving large and complete smoitment of
"Tholccener mannfaCenred goods con
. atrztlyoutiandothtd, tlaty of.
frr on liberal term,
F. 8. 'Cleaver's
• • PRIZE MEDAL IIONE V. SOAP.
• The only genuine, possessing a free and
&trial Lather, • lasting end dellcata perfume, nod It won
ranted not to Inlets the akin.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS,
T. 8. Mauves Celehrated Moak, Brown Whodo.ne, Wye*
lUD and atmtiOWer Eatpc
to
savonax,ona Tooth rrnedet
inltte•Teeth and—Onsaa, ho bad of all tho reopretablf
It
and Fancy Mores In the Bolted Stetca.
Mannfectory In London. ••
Wbotenle Dep., N. SI end 34 Doy •troet, Xear
oslo.Btadfc • -J. O. ROYSTON, Agent.
Hide, Oilhnd Leather Store.
•KIRXPAIsica k So'irs, No. 31 S. Third
st..'hieemel4rkes and Obastont diet PhDedelyhtq have
far sate DIM AIiD,AALTED EPAYII.9II RIDES, Dry and
Omen Salted ratwalitps, Tanners' oq, Tanners . and Cur.
dare ibobtat the lowest price., tmi
upod he Lest terms.
10‘...killeindW of Leather tbo Meigh anted, for Nada
Ike Lletwat. market price will be Wen in - cash, or taVen In
VaehaWirsior Men Loither stored free of cbero and sold.
on commladon. • mellytirc
Mitruc's . MIBACtr Loa V sax ty
AS. Remedy to the Tikote Wall Sure to E-!tretinate
Cocilibecase, BUG% ANTS, Moorings, Put%
Iferrea, Blot" Oeol 'Maws ewe Gess= Di same, Le.
50,000 BOLES SOLD IN OND
Then calebf Med nateediee here been 'eztentleoly es.]
for tweili-toreleore to *Alerts of Europe, end their mine
slow power here been attested by the Mutts of Rum*
lihSties,loglerel,-Avettr* Prusele; Cecilia, Saxony, Colgb
flollead, Replies: .tc, end their Chemical properties
ceassined,arid approved Dy tba moot dtsttegatehtel Nleditekl•
facialtkie sllover.tbe world.
neeteisits : e - ctlverwas to ell kiwis of vermin and inwrte
Alliteleedto thie coemtry by the Iltoctote of the
brelltruilowe, Mater., rorroc" Prophet=
mimes Lee
..1013m1, STaurdactoriae bed by verione
giwelie
tavDedied • Virile • .
We sod Certidotee of the eMleit..y
NuriimgeTwithricio.
• Was Iteittiodko can bo ei 'l' 1)4"
the hiseetor end Pro
IraWhol i m iaew ' d B - N..sn.
prks6lV LOSSPII iloto s u sow •
, 612 Browlwer (ON sod leanadait, FP.RDEIIe
• Osumi Agent for the O. Sista 4ator ibex , . 4 di?
ICS V. SIIBLITO24, nmeaut. Halo
lirostletey, Dow fort. •
torola ill albeit,. wholeaete and t . 44 1 1 , 1 o by ,t a iip fi Xt,
LESS t OD, waiter Wood and Seward t 'A•SI
"ome ntam M
sdi6e uter Wt. LISS
USN, dllogbarly. • • &Mot:wife
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8
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L - X
W
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SEWING' MACELINES
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43
VOU BALE WITII ALL
1,AT 4 3 InifPnoVnziEtirTac,
IiAMIIPACTUFLICR'S PILICILL
ALEX. R. RMIRD,
,---16,1WOLDPS.OLNUIND rati.ARATIoN.
UK LIYA DOWD for the Illaddrr,
HILIIIIOLD'iI DIIIIHU for rho:LW:lor •
MILYBOLDII 817011 U for The Uraver • .`
aICIABOLDII BUOIIII for the Drope;;
anaißOLD'd BUM for Nervoesueau
cusours tiDOlll3 (or lreot °Diem - or ;
- HasILIdBOLD'S )31701113 fur DllllllC6St.(Vlst r etr
INGIUDALTYB.IIOOIII3 for DilEcalt Brotahlu'r:
VIILISLIOLD'S BODULT•for Wuat Tterrmr, '
IntokiDOWS BOOM, for Ooneret DetrillO;
101011MCILD'S 131:10RII for Lietrentel Lee' eau& •
MILMBOLD'S BCCELU (or /terror of Diseeee . '
. iiszatuouva 110011 LI for t Serve '
OMBOLD'.I3I DJADItt tar Ni
Wake gh fultweer,r,
..
lIELINI"LI>I3.DUCHU for Doucette( the Elle''
1101111OLD'a BECtithier .Ifruptiout
EIWEISOLIYB BIDDIEI for polo In the Beck;
nzrADOLD'd BUOillt a nd
thatehrweet the Eyelids, with
trasl4s3titufert and Lon of 13104
i i 1, 131501:1 0 for IttotWty smilledlowa nu with
Watt ofAttentlea,lferror of 2oc.tety;
fILLSIBINYB BOOM/ for obstroasong
lisofßolols lll3olltl for RCMP. Wiling from India
end litil Osamu Of the Ecroal Omar', exhoing In
Ethers:tiler= whatever calm orladiallog.
DZ. (160. II ILEYSSiti 140 Woolf street,
Pluastaitat' t - ' , ocV.davoi •
Retir
wal T Nay
() hem " : h ealth lo • few days,
...0 wining to
ryas; norrzco h
niicifoan
age cam 7c.Fa „ _
amblothus 12 . (free)a OfP, U 72,1r iratc.
rued . Dir""b°
SA".."I"
PA1:221412,20
finghttiSsftlieN44
!(ATM TO UTE P01,1.011'1110 TATENSIVE 81.7BINEST lIOUSES:
FOIINDRIF.S. BUSINF;3B 'MUM, ,
Knap, Rngg & Co., Adams' 'Express Co,,
S. Si Fowler & Co., ; William Bagaley.
Anderson & Phillip., - 1 J- Painter & Co., ,
Alexander Bradley, Miller & Ricketson,
Pennock & Hart, , 1 Geo. W. Jacksm,
Mitchell, Herron & Co., ; Park, McCurdy & CO..
Joo. A. Warden & Son, W. S. 'Lively & Co ,
F. &W. M. Faber, i James McCully,
Smith, Park & Co., ' Whitmore, Wolf, Huff &co
Bissell & Co,, James Laughlin,
.Jno. C. Parry & Co., ! Logan & Gregg,
Graff & Co , Nl'Candles.s, M oa n:, & Co.,
Andy Fulton, : . Jos. Wkdivoll & Co.,
Netrmyer, Gruff & Co , 'Henry INC&Ctillough & Co.,
Olnhamsen, Urawford k Co! Alex. King. not2:lind
sputni jloiutss. .
MILL
I I , I, 1' I I• , / G I ( )7I
I' I 'CTSBUILU 11. t.
kI'CORDS'
\ 1;1,- ACT') 01
,L.ldeg • Lc,
_ Tr. M PLATH
yIIt K. • :7
I'ltlaburgla, Prousaa.
P.- - or:10 order* oir}oppor tut to any dralroll pattern.
ErrN.A. s•rovh. woa.u.ta.
L 2C. ANT) E R BRADLEY,
n.lnCT&Cirfsa AND p.m...m . .' earatet or
WINO, PARLOR AND II TING STOVES,
Plain and Faiacy Erato Fronts, &c.
Salo Proprietor of tbe celebrated PATENT tsea
BURNING ant SIIOKE CONIWIIINC
COOK STOVES.
(yrstc , , and Sales Itooxn,
rorl.:lydf, 'No, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Va.
LM C. 1001.2.1.011 ff. 0 1111L100.
WITIMOW Dornio. .1,40:1 MILLS.
ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS,
VOUNOLIIIS AND
',17 Ae3 VEIN GrT ON WOK It 13.
Pittsburgh, Pounti.
O fffce. Pa. 11 Bliiirtaet street.
Mannfittrtri, all kiwi- of :Stmaru nr.ol
Cry; Cm Imo, !tall r mil Work. Mteana arkl I Iron
Work.
Jobkinc Ropal:lnm done on rhart
FCi.(..÷.7 , ( IC X A.1•1(-7,-
HII~ 11: BILLS D 11. AIV N BY
Or SCAN. Sit P.0.:12E1N Q CO.,
IN FLOE. , trY
f - oW , I.
Al.O, 1L111..m iirluctpal GI lirrituri,
Belgium, Ittimia othe; Nun:T.3.lU
fitAttis co:lots:lily imo4 mot for gr,1..10 .
Wll. U. WILLI A7slti A
Woad street. roruer nl Var.!.
RAIL ROAD ESPIED COMPANY.
Josegilt .... C. Bidwell.
(Surer”im, r.l !I.rter, Rolfe
•30111C1Gr14, 1,4
RAIL ROAI) SOIKES,CIIMRS
AND 80-AT SPIKES.
Corner ..1 Rater Street and Cherry alley,
errmattanlL I'ICN%•A
A. CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
AO4 Agen , s f..r the ealo ..t Pitteburgh Mlllll
enterign men!. mul orlt.ra Cr. LE AD, I3 I D
II KUP. P FLIPPO 1.1, Lo, rollaited. Prompt att.:
to I.rzanllng
3 . Commerclwl Stlreel. St.
N. I())1..NI.1 - 6S
Vorriu 41)11 o_llllPNlit hills of Erellange,
I===
BANK !I:111:3 AND 2PreTt,
NO, Al PITTNIIIIIOII, PA
~,, . male ott Ilia t.tittcip 61 fitikta thrt.
t ,ll
t tha ttatt-.1 Ntatas att t ,I! fa
\V N 2,, .
Monnfacturorn and Doulon lu all kludn of
TOBACCO, erarrr AND CIOAPI3
A N D
TOBACCO, :
Carr" of SrniV• Pia Str.rt andla r zrl ,
it 013 'r u nit.
STRAW BONNETS AND SLATS.
BONN NT II
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•T
No 54 St. t'igtir Street, • •
I'ITTSFItIIIaII. PA
oFLN COCLL I do El kt( 1
Iron Ital Hag, Iran Vaults, Vault Ohara
Window Mutton, Window GuardA,
.541. 01 Some. Street and fia Third &rod,
Pot wror , NV oral and 31ar40t.)
ria, I a hand nvariety of DOW Patterne, fancy and Plait
raitoldo for all yurpoata. Part{callar eatatalon paid to CI
&Oily 30111,ing duur , a( abort WAWA. tarn
JOHN 8. LBB,
At it: it C .I-I N T T A I L o it
No. 55 Market St., Pittsburgh
A gaud u,sortment rf CLOVIS, CASSIIitHES,
Vt.frrf , 3, Coieroos, and ell good/ ealtorhte for gonth.merd
rrear,)ustiOCOVA.
AN—Ortirre promptly 111h:1, lo the Istret eljrirs a the lift.
meChlydle
11AS rerarfred to the house lately ()coupled
t.y Dr. Wm. A. Ward: Nu. 273 retst. elect, (...131h .Idr
third .1..,r 4i.V2An..1 ntre.e.t.
OM., (loam from t. r.
8.8. Be 'C.
BILINIINO, JOB AND ALL ItINDB OP
CV ft A P r lt
archnnse, No. 27 Won." Street.
riTTSRURGR, ri P. 4.
mid:ft
I..naht at m,trkht prima
COL./ANS,
Par warding and Commission Merobant,
AND WITOI.62‘ALiI DKALER IN
eem.o, trotter, 19endes.
And Pr.lnce Oonerall.y,
41... W An 25 10mA RYMI. Pgits , urgh.
Ei
NNT o(3a 0 T 1 n od Wtllnw W c.
DA PQ tT?, DnoolS. DDLIAIIKA, CORD AG C.
.nurakwiTr PITTFIBURG. ,
_ --7NUFCI7RNI-EIN .
Assurance Company
NO.I MOOR.GATE STREET, I.ONDov.,
•
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L'STABLISIiEI) IN IS 36.
... .......... .......... 00
CAPIT•
„ n 'CAPITAL AND 2,1 114,1 1 111/4
ILEVEN 11E, fur. the 4car .od-
ANNEAL „,
lug Janet. 033,034 111
• '
f s 0,11-IPANY INSURES AGAINST
Lrw or , %ewe -
by Fire. alrovet eTrry derwrlptlon of
~ of Prof...or. rate L-rate. roLlta.
I•2 o :'`'``l .The - ch....! of the own. or oral&
an 01. rick.
11244.2 d Ito a` e `' th `,„ l. „ ' 2,„, land paid Without reference to
Insane ~
,at fund invosded 12fflarfel.
London. A apron.. ytir man.
pt.l. for payment of , taw. , in
1' rtnznc.en:
eirtelac. 111 1 • W ad et rpt;
bleu ra Jjeloneaptoc,o4‘,/f44..LT7,2,
••Brawn &n.
Klrkpettkl e r
•• D. 10.1 E a Co.. 2C) „ " 1„ t E"..l.treen
1 1 `aa.. 2 `'```.. r 'o3
Javan.. /0.1.11e..1 Co.
t.
I.4llntrir A C0.,95 %Wd. ,
R. A. Vabnen o a l t C P 2_...,.. V1 :1 L ,1 Wood etructr,
Jos Woorteen
Len A Co, 6,7••• K.u.kmi. streets;
•• 100,2111,42 a Co., W " "h i' wohd nod W. Mc
" McOundlunt , 51... A Cu,
lISICIANCI.I3 PIIILAD g." •
eat.
".
0100.
E" ' . ' °AV act .t„4„
ll Meer., Claghorn A— • 21.
" Wilco k C 0,22 Bontb '0,4, a`'`
•
M'Cutctihou COllllll, Frau% AL 2 rr r T,
Wally. A Co., bia
J. o s Ortrhanx A Co, 20 and 2.4 L •
0'
Jolrryli U Mitchell, 11,,, pn.o.or Mach., na 2 ••
142 ' ,14 1 , 0.4 lei;
Union Wok:
lion. W. bortix, lei; Judge boyreme afort .
JAIli KS W. AWILOTT 4ti/' l.
loi=l.Tdie Och,.. 11l Wt..
ql.bolll{.l FLOU FLOtiltr.:
-IL 100 LW, 'P.n.' 01111, Extra F. 11404:
Control City 11,11. Extra i lreoltiv 0102 0 .
M.., a Lugo rosorttnent o7 Loet l tnhq. r.Z.1.1. and Yager'
Ore, ator...llox sale by
ouo No. 3.4 Lll»rty etre.
010. Gfl Fifth
• • •
Oisi DER A8,5 - 111N
=mint. sanortment lu Bilk. WO/. aladsgol Cat•
tau tin lerbbillauud wholosule and-retetl, at
EATON, PRE& k MACRUISVS,
No. 17 ,Ittrket eireet.
--- 1 D 0 REPAIRED—
t.) ' blab; In the Tay Mum
aa a t th e llCrt".. no
tic
e.
JOthiBON.
OMR,
.1143,10_
No. 1410 17.0 ,Yernei,latrret,
E=MEE
MEM
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FLOWDRA, ac,
NO. S 3 MANKKP sTnEkr.
PIMBIR4I7.
.1. P.I. 1.rry.L.14
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CARL.
J. SCOTT, De¢Ust,
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No. 21, Diamond,
Cla?tttt.
t'IT'PBI3I7 I-t
NIORNING, NOV. 28. 1869
OPFICIAL PAE . SiI of TH CITY
City and Newt. Ittyme
51.arnottotomcat Ohfervations for the Gazette, by
O. E. Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth St.—corrected dilly:
' RUN. IN .BAPN.
9 o'clock /1•74 00 46
.
12 " v.
"
Barometer.
Foe Sam—Three Sehoturship. for a full courre
Of Writing nod Book-kenning (two unlimited) in Om
Rirminghom Commercial College. Hero is no op- ;
portunity rarely offered for any one intending to at- ;
tend an institution of this Mod, and one that should ,
taken advantage of as the above scholorships will ;
be sold very acop. This institution has boon iu sue- ,
costal operation for ever a year, and it is not cur
passed by any similar one in this community. For
further particulars apply at this office, whore the
. eoholarships can be had.
RCTIIERFOILD BEISTEINCID.-:MOS. C. Ruther
ford, late Superintendent of the House of Re
fage, was brought into Court from jail pad
placed in the prisoner's box for sentence.
Judge McClure remarked that the Court was
now ready to hoar the - argument on the motion
in arrest of judgment and for a new trial, which
was appointed for Saturday, the 11th, but which
ea that day was postponed for one week.
Mr. Hampton said in reply, that Judge Shaler
woe not able to be present, as be was still buid•
ly engaged in the U. S Circuit Court- They
had, after full consultation with their client and
a careful consideration of all the testimony in
the Moe, eonoludcd to withdraw their motion in
arrest of judgment, and also for a new trial.
The reasotte were many for this course, which It
was not necessary to rehearse in hearing of the
Court. They had examined the charge of the
Court and all the testimony with great care.
They were unable to bring to the attention of
the Court any new eases from the books bearing
upon the ease, and had also failed to find any
new testimony. They were not aware that on a
new trial they could present before the jury any
thing that hat not beau offered to the last.
They had made every effort in their power to
discover new testimony, but had failed. In
View of all the facts they would withdraw their
motion. . .
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Judge McClure then ogled upon the culprit to
stand up, which ho did. Ile was sentenced as
follows :
"Thomas Q. Rotherfoid, you have been con
? Riled of adultery. Tne se:steno° of the Court
is that you pay a tine of .£5O, the mints of pros
ecution and undergo an imprisonment in the
county jail of Allegheoy county for and during
the period of one year, and that you stand com
mitted until this esiatcnno be complied with."
Rutherford lookod very pale and serious du
ring the operation. The duo which is inflicted
amounts in dollars am:ltems to $.133,T3i, we be
lieve. This winds up the ease of Thomas C.
Rutherford, Eeq
Suratnn Count—Present, all the Judges
Saturday, Nov. —Reilley's Appeal; I) C
Argued by Nl:Connell far appellant, by Marsha
Road in Lower St Clair and Baldwin tpe; It r
Sessions. Argued by Flenniken for complain
ants, by M'Connell and, Marshall contra.
Cunningham vs Pa R R Co; I). Ct. Argued
by Howard for pill in error, by Hampton contra.
Road in Rose Q Srs'no. Argued by Woods
for complainant, by Flcianiktm contra-
Gibson's Appeal; non pros.
Murphy vs M'Clarkan el al; Lt Cl. Argued by
Shannon for pl'ff in error, by Bargain contra.
Adjourned till 7 o'clock to day.
Count or QUARTSII SReSlONS—Before Judges
M'Clure. Maynard, Perko and Adams.
Saturday, Nee. 26 —Judge Maynard passed
upon contain cases which came before him in
the Commea Neilsen motions fur new trial, etc.
Ploceedings ia case Of certain roads in Ohio
and Moon townships were set aside on the
ground that a whole term hod passed since the
viewers had made their repot 0. The rule eetab-
Imbed by a clause in the ant itself fixes the time
for proceedings in theiCourt on the action of
viewers shall be at the nest term after the report
shall have been model The .Joilge remarked
that it might seem airing(' that this amid be
'ground for settiog aside, but the Court could be
governed by no rule Sxcept that found in the
Set tipeif. To follow it would prevent much
more difficulty than it Would cause.
Commonwealth vs. fames Dryer, waft catered
on the lint for re.orguntent.
Motion for a new trikl in the case of Sweeny
ye Morrison Cut overruled
John Deithorm wse Committed to jail on Fri
day charged with stooliog or altruipticg to steel
a horse. It appears stint Addle. Artburs, ilog
era o,atteoding the fgoirral of Mr. Incessant sod
i
hod hitched his hors and carriage near by.
This young moo came aloog, and being oonsid
erably emirs- the 101 l fume of luluuor and quite
tuiechir•orte, .he jun:tried tato the angry and
drove MT lie rode all about town. Mr. Ar
thure got his horse agile at night, up ou Centre
Avenue, in the Seventh ward. tin Saturday ho
was discharged on bail.
U. S. CIRCUIT Count.—ln this court, the case
of Dobbin vs Allegheny County, bolt for interest
on railroad bonds. web on trial all day.
DlEitit3l l- Anna° I Tux Pomes —On Friday
night, atitboot 11 o'clock, a knock down oc
curred on Fifth eireet, , Bear a place kept by one
Oallsger, ap called bethe name of "Sympo
sium," or ssmo such name as that. Tbo parties
to this riot ere two ,f the conservators of the
public pew, one beirsg the Chief of Police,
Robert Have, and the ,other "'member of the
day polioe,,,A . Tilliam %Way. There has been a
difficulty hewing between these two for about a
year, the pErticulars of „ihich we have beard,
but it is not worth while io Arent them. Both
g s
of the pants on the night, iiii'question were, as
wears int uted,under the influence of liquor.
That bet in, wit wii"fout. They met in this
place of allagets abogt the lime above stated,
when Wraypt if tli t obf Magus by 130030 opprobibus
nfi
name antlei ed a ieelre to thrash the latter.
PartiesAfierfered and i got Wray to go ‘ out, keep
ing Hague 10, who, on going out after a little,
was met by a blow in the face that laid him out.
Wray then pat down on the prostrate body of his
discomfited foe, the latter crying in stentorian
tones to the crowd to "take him off," "save
him," eta., etc. The watch came at last, but
the parties militant retired without molestation
from "the field of their fame fresh and•gory."
On Saturday morning the two were taken be
fore the Mayor and the taste investigated. The
result was, that Wray was discharged from his
position and Vague was suspended for thirty
days. This is a plain case of Doctor's disagree
ing. The action.of the Mayor was as prompt as
the offence was public-and notorious
WESTERN UNIVERSITY LICTURER—The fourth
lecture of the mum will be delivered in the
University Ball, corner nf Ross and Diamond
streets, this Plendays evening, al 74 o'clock.
Sobject—"The Water we drink."
By special request, at the close of this lecture
attyhing yea will be administered to some ?organ
tu the audience.
The fifth lecture will be given no Friday even•
ing, December 2d.
Tho great success whieb has attended this
course of lecturea hitherto, ie a guarantee that
the interest which those already delivered ham
stimulated, will go on increasing to the end.
The experiments of Prof. Bsrker involve all
the more recent discoveries in the Federico to
which he devotes himself. These, as they are
given, era fully and lucidly explained. We have
seldom seen in this city a more select or intelli
gent audience than that which attends this ad
mirable and useful course. The lectures will be
continued for four weeks, being delivered every
Monday and Friday evening, till the course of
eight yet remaining of the twelve, shall have
been fioished.
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TUC TUOMAS CA56.:-We noted on Saturday
morning the preosedinge in the Suprema Court
in the motion 0f Mr. Harding for an attachment
upon the Commissioners of thin couOty for con
tempt io not obeying the mandamue ordering
the aseessment of a ten to pay the interest on
certain bonds held by the said Thames, and cer
tain other bonds to a large amount. As we
then stated, the court, after stating that the
attachment ought to issue, thought better of
it apparently and said they would take the mat
ter into oonsidaration and decide upon it on Sat
urday morning. Subsequently, however, on
Friday, Mr. ilarding withdrew his motion, afoot
of whiett 4 the time we were not,utivised. lie
said he hod learned from respondents' return
that the newt' time of making estimates in this
county is in January instead of autumn. They
would therefore ask another peremptory writ
commanding the Oorumisaloners to estimate the
interest on the Steubenville bondi at their next
January meeting, which writ woe made return
able in Philadelphia on the first Monday of Feb
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many.
Lie. Gmos.—Thls celebrated lecturer will be
la tho oily and lecture before the Young Melia
Library Aseociation, on Tuesday evening. The
subject of the first lecture is, ' , lrish, Social Cha
racter and Humor." This is a subject In which
the lecturer will be perfectly et home. Being
GU Irishman himself, and having a full share of
the Irish humor, he will know vrttereof he epeake.
Dr. Giles has been lecturing with the greatest
acceptance in all parte of the United States, the
C amides and Or cat Britain, and has obtained the
reputation he enjoys from the united suffrages
of the beet judges of the world. We have no
doubt be will fill the ball with a delighted audi
ence
An examinaticin of the Borstal classes In the
Pittsburgh Female College will take place at the
ohne of the present (Fall) term, Friday, Decem
ber 2.11. A lecture will be delivered In t
on Col
lege chapsl, by) Pref. D. C. Enowles, i the
evening of thee day,'(Fridiy, Deo. 20 comi.,
satatclog at h UPM ova o'clock.
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THE onset Bluswesteni 'mate' elsos fi res 0. Rpm- l GIN. itietIIITLID leaves - for. Washistf,ton this
canton of Congress . We believe that Mr.
err & Garrard, again.—AVe regret OAI several km- ! meroing, to remain there detrinethe approach-
Pth'lsrtagruteactnefribillsultdmveertent,llitinithTGPtartft:O7Ontitirdotiteeolf • i h n lknight will 'also leave to-day or to-morrow.
Damming. We confess the misprint of Mr. Garr ~r • , The latter will take his 'family with him, as we
name almost locutuable, as that gentleman has been
are informed. We wish both of themopresen
anattire,
represen
an anti. tau. , energetic business operator In this city for oo
MI
, es much pleasure and comfort as it IS
near upon a quarter of a eentn e)oeverstanding high
reasonable to expect any man who has a good
for probity and gnarling Integrity, anti commendiog
himself to the confidence of all by a stralght-forward, y home of his own here, can enjoy in the City of
manly discharge of duty and a stria regard to those r Walthlngton. We 0 ink the motion promises to
amenities eta valuable and highly appreciated in the , be one of the stormieat in the annals of Con
te:Gine-is walks of life. Mr. Spencer if also well and I groooloual history, but we look, nevertheless, to
favorably known In businma circles, and we repeat I see every thing •'done Brown."
our regret at having given the style of the firm a d 0.. -
eigoation so wide of the mark. We hope the gentle- - New Daess.—The Potoburgh Methodist Carte-
men will receive this tie the omende AolioroMe, and lion Advocate, came out on Saturday, in new
pardon our unintentional mistake. ; ' type. It does look elegantly. It is printed on
The general features of our node. are substantially , too excellent Adams' press, which we run in the
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correct. The now firm have purchased in 'entling . bestorneut of the Gazette building, and no finer '
the immense estagdishment of Mr. Adam Wood, with I 'oohing paper is printed in this, or any other
all ifs appurtenances and belbogings. The Me mado : city. It is uooccermary for no to say that in
at the Phoinix Brewery has gained a world-wile re- every way the;Advotate is a most excellent pa-
.
pate, and is everywhere recognized as equal if not per, for its thousands and thousande of readers
superior to Sao manufacture !of any other establish- know that. We wish it the moat abundant sue
merit in the Unimd States. : The botildings aro the !
, eels That we are once it will have, so long as
largest in the West, and :Constructed with all the
and faithfully conducted as now.
modern improvements and arancee extant. :itis as ably
The reputation of Ph e ' hix ' "'T hie is not el" . CLAIM ' S thin Book Store, notwithstanding the
confined to the limits a the Dotted States, but has fact that it has been in full blast for six or eight
reached the Minivan States„pod the Canadae, in all ! weeke, still continues to attract much attention and,
of - which it is extensively used and stands unexcelled Iby its liberal distrib tion of beautiful and useful
as a pore beverage, unexceptionable in its propertia,
end especially valued for itsputity and freedom I'Mm
attained by an establi hment of this kind. Mr. C.
be found at l•loOlifIlilarket enlist
I promote, rise attaine a popularity seldom if ever
all deleterious compords mmedicemcnts. is receiving daily all the now-and latent publications
of the day, 'Aloft In point of quality cannot possi-
We l e a in the mid, of wonders, nod know it tint .
blybe surpasetul In this city. Ilia establishment may
Within the corporate suits of our two cities and Su
burban boroughs, there are iusoufacturing establish
ments of capacities, a mete detail of which would .
startle he reader CL161. 0 seensqo him almost fabulous
an toe t ent and bulk of manufacture. Tho Phienix
lOrowe of Meissen Spencer ..Garrard Is emphati
cally o e of these, and we' shall avail ourselves of
this ti e and place for noting a few general feats in
relcren w to the business operation' of this one sta.
penile s brewery establlshMent, shunted in the Ninth
word o this city.
The eliding above ground is itself 151 feet long
by 03ide—but the surfate superstructure, though
large, ;rimy, but a very-inadequate idea of the
whole • slablishment; Its vast capacities and propor
tions ro under ground, extending In cellar, and
vaults length of full 300 fret, all brilliantly Mimi
mo 1.,
od ith gas.
All e processes of thisivat concern, whore more
them 3 ,000 barrels of ale oan with ease be =melee
lured 1p the year, is carried; on. by ono of "Weed's
Petent?..oscilleting Engine's and Malt Mills com
bined,” occupying the remarkably small space of 7
by 3i feet, all told, with a capacity for grinding fuer
hundred bushels of malt per hour, with perfect ease.
This is one of the simplest outmost efficient work
ing machines we have ever neon in operation. It Is
applied to all purposes committed with the establish.
ment—grlading the maltalicating the water, hoisting
1 the barrels, and so on to the end of the chapter.'
I The cellars and vaults of this Brewery are In them
selves a great curiosity, and will excite the amaze
! moat of any ono who &lOW the time requisite to
1 an exploration of these subterranean passage,. They
were excavated from a solid stratum oframpart
gravel, which affords a hard, dry floor, cool c all the
year, and an admirable repository for their stock ale
and porter in the rummer.. One vault, Miele arched,
extoods o 0 feat in the direction of the Allegheny
river, under the street. From the lower extremity
of this vault the exploror can see up an inclined
plane 350 foot, by Mexns,of gm illumination. The
capacities .of them underground compartments f o r
holding ale anti porter am unlimited, and are sus
ceptible of extension to an indefinite extent. The
cellars are double, 20 feettinderround; the vault is
I2D by 24 feet. .
Them extend, a tunnel : railway from trio wash
house in the rear to the cellar, ripen which, when the
barrels have hewn thoroughly demigod and rimed,
they aro conveyed to the basement to be filled. This
tunnel is an ingenious Inber.saving contrivance,
which greatly expedites (*operation, of tho labor
ers. The cleansing opernttro is dine by steam, as
is indeed almost all the prqusses going ou it. the es
,
tabiGhnient, Irmo garret 'Meliar.
There ore four largo malting floors, with two malt
kilos, constructed on the plan of Woods' patent,
which is acknowledged to he incomparably the most
complete and thoroughly iffootim discovery for this
purpose now in ore in Olio country. There are then,
two camping tabs, with a I capacity for steeping 500
bushels at once, each. The mashing tubs and ap.
portenant machinery ore capable of mashing 500
buehet, at, one operation. The working of this ma
chine is admirable, and is !AA exceeded in complete
ness by any over introduhed in this country.
Wo'hivenest a "si.rginOnachitie" and galvan
ized false bottom, in which the liquid is ranted
with greater facility and rapidity. This contrivance
has decided advantages, Uvbr our hitherto used in
this city, sod is elm an emaeation from the fruitful
and ingenious brain of Mr. Adam Wood, who!. ban
di" it .dl,v,Sstberc discoverable throughout this
whole console. '. .
There ar6 throe cedar V.:teals, with a capacity of
250 barrels eachomentintetered in Philiolelphia, Il,e
firet and only ones eveibrought west. Tole wood
possesses properties unequalled by any other for
brewer,' purposes, while 'it tents a great maoy years.
There Is also a steam boiling iub made of cedar,
which will contain 250 barrels of liquid, which io es
teemed valuatio from the absence of corrosive prop
tittles and its not beingliable to the imprognatimit
inseparable from etipoet hellfire. One steam boiler
performs all the linilleg soil heatiug protsessas
throughout the building; ItsJgeoeitios nro 24 tot ,
1 .
In length by .:2. led.. in 3i. 7Slrr.
The water 'not isionsia van tottildistiaiotil arc i
a scale commensurate .istti all Coo 0:hor 13Aeful.
incensedm and intlispen4kho cgttanecti. It is con
veyed by three-inch pints 't-, ii :hts cellar to the fifth
story nod can be introdtreeil
. ;?I,rs..eit on the instant
at any L iotot„all over th 6 ht.t . t ..., either for use ..r
prsteetrou from fi re. :: s ty .
A granary extends sheer ~T4lntiro 1,3j1,110, for
merino grain and malt, and es way bo readily sup.
posed at require. no small quantity of both those
commodities to keep in' operation SO east a concern.
Mr. Wood's corrugated galvanised iron snoler,or
cuides 'but one-third the. apace of the old wooden
one and is not liable to heroine Impure or tainted
from decay or other rodeo. Ills corrugated galvan
ized refrigerating COoktilll great improvement anal
has attracted the attention and received the unqual
qificd 'commendation of 'alb who Moo seen it.
By the way, it is but proper to say that Mr. Wood's
engine g . now been, fti, one near four years, and
during all that time
h liel never cost one dime in re.
Ipairs of any kind. is a simple, powerful, noise-
Inns worker, doing its watt; well, vilely and econom
ically. By mean. or : ropes extending from the en•
gin• to the cellar, its triotion can be instantly re
versed. This simple oneratiorrean he effeeted at any
distance from it, in any part of the building, by
pulling tho rope. We , ,ntiver into anything so simple
1 and yet 30 11.413i311bi11i no the working of this little,
hot powerful, engine-
In connection with this vast establishment aro
cooper shops, extensity" stabling, etc., A c. to short,
no expense has been mitred or important matter over
looked which could 16111 to the efficiency and afford
thorough facilitlee for-the traneaction of a business
which in extent overelisidows that of any similar con
cern la the country.' :;
.S'pertcer cf . - Garrised:will continuo to carry oil with
unintertaitting emerge the malting begin." at the
Point Malt Muse, noising and favorably known to
the potato, and which:lee ever given the fullest sat
isfaction to alembic, have patronised it heretofore.
We h ove thee partially grouped together some
facts going to show, , , very eonclueively, that the
Planet" Brewery is no ordinary corwern as to the
VadtrieSS of Ito detuismions, the perfection of Its
machinery, end theeXtent of its manufacturing ca
pacities. It is sato Wray that no other similar eon
oern In the West willieemPare with it In any of these
respects.
Under the edinlnlitration of Spencer d. Garrard,
men of long 'experience, great enterprise and thor
ough business capacities, and aided, ton, as they will
ho, by the invaluable and Indefatigable Mr. Wood,
this eetabliehmont cannot fail of doing the largest
busineae of any in the Western couotry. We wish
the new firm the most abundant prosperity, and have
not ai doubt that their largest expeletations Will be
realized.
7w7Seo card in another column of the G 0 5,,,,
EDUCATIOZIAL.-4be Allegheny. County Edu-
Cities:int Associatioh held its regular meeting on
Saturday, at Iron City Malt Wo were not able
in be present, but are informed that the address
b Rev. Mr. Fity, of the Sixth Preabyteriate
Ch y
urch, was an xi elteediugly intereeting perfor
mance. Ho Ore Oche et hie personal °boor ra
tions on the: isollobls of England and Ireland.
They showed • apreful etndy into a subject
which be alwayeZeonsidered of prime impor
tance. '
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The monthly exerciees before this association
are frequently
of i s
high orticr,l and are doing
for the good of seelety and receive lees general
much for our teaehers, who, as a elate, do more
encouragement theft hay other.
In this county, they have now: taken the mat
ter into their own hands, and, regardless of the
lulled to thedriabers, they are doing what they
fad that but little importanee is in general M
ean to improveaind perfect themaelves by study
and a careful 001!oparison of labor and expe
irnthwerthlai
this
o r ti,
fiance, at three 'monthly reunions. With Ma
has - entered heartily
also.MVsinadim"atter of congratulation
that the female tenchers take nu active and effi
cient part in the -.literary exereioea that distin
guish the monthly associations. We believe
Pittsburgh may boast as faithful a body of teach
ers as Roy city IW:the Colon.
Eel:A PC or A retsesso.—ltobert Bell, usually
called “Loafer who was taken from here
to be conveyed 1..1 Harrisburg, Ohio, last week,
where be is indicted for theft, although mana
cled and hobbled, Mlnnaged to escape. lie was
permitted in the night to go to the water closet
on the train, andAak.ing advantage of this fact,
leaped out into the dolmen, chained as be was
lio was In charge. of Mr. Helmick.
down to as w e e tr
a in
waswas stopped andibitoke dr place os could t, .judged where the prisoner
made hie jump, bnt no sign of him could be or
has been found,', ea far at loset as we have
heard. He is (little desperate and a notorioue
character
FATAL Avrap,-,!--On Friday afternoon last,
an affray took.plaeo between Jas. Diok and Wm.
Herron. opposite• Kahn's station, on the Con
nelhville Railroad, In Elizabeth tp., which re
suited In thedeathof Herron on Saturday morn
ing lost, from the', wounds indicted by Dick with
a knife. Herron: was aged about at , years; was
a man of family, so to also Disk, as we under
stand. .Wo had "dot learned at this writing
whether Hick* been arrested or not, but pre
sume ho has been. The Coroner left on Satur
day afternoon to bold an inquest on the body of
deceased.
lannear.—A leeman, named Frances StrauN
died in jail on 7 elder 104 from 000500 Pli on.
Au inquest on the body ditolosed the taot that
she died from the' oboes totollosuse.s
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hltaiso Nome.—The reports from the Lake
Superior copper regions are highly interesting.
All the mitten aro showing well. The-Rockland
and Minnesota are giving as good a show of
copper BB they ever did in their palmieet days.
In foot, the present may he considered the beet
dap, they have ever enjoyed. There seomo to
bo no end to the yield of copper from the Lake
Superior Mille/3.
Wove there be trouble in organising Congress
Whewill be Speaker 1 Who Clerk ? ero nnestions one
meets with Ivry day. Now in regard to tho merits
of Orover li,Bakt.r's Sowing Machines there is no
difficulty whatever. Their praises are upon every
tongue:, and all are beginning to concede their ex
cellence- To he seen over Hugo? store, corner of
Merkeand Fifth streets, 2d story.
WE are glad to learn that the magnificent Mirror
of Italy is to be exhibited at Masonic Hall for throe
day. more—to-night, to-morrow and Wedneaday
evenings, and one more day entertainment on Wed.
nesday afternoon. We are assured by the manager
that %Wednesday is positively tho laet day in Pitt,
burgh, as the hall 11 engaged after that data by other
parties.
THE Sumner Literary Society will celebrote
its third anniversary this evening at Larlyetteo
Tee thread to the t•One Price Cash Store," of
Simnel West, No. 2(1 Liberty street, nearly opposite
the mouth of lined, continues to press on daily and
his sales grow spare. The styles and erdundi•l
variety from which to choose, all attractive, fashion
able, elegant and cheap, attract the public attention
from day to day. • The one prier more is a perfect
seeress and clearly demonstrates the wisdom :mil
utility of dealing fairly and honestly with customers.
d'euple come to have full faith In the man who puts
a loin, ing price upon hie goods, and sticks In that
price, whether he sells or not. Serb a dealer wins
the confidence of his customers, and la cut., to suc
ceed at last.
Muntooth, Nos. 17:i and IN Smith
field strebt, has just received t.t.,,,dead pounds at
clover and buckwheat honey, in gloss bodes and glued
jJes, which he is selling at the most reasonable
rated.
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Nonce to BMWere and Contractors.
PRE UNDERSIGNED (formerly Foreman
L for i4.•41111Li NIT))
for whom hr hlto don.. work.•Lrl ILr punlir getwr•lly, try"
I, Is now reran, lurmnrt pl.to, or put un State
In Or nvot.i.ptorral mat., lor Rooting or It,
palriwz of .01.4. Hoots (if hilt al Ihr °Elko of Airx. LanzA.
IN, corner of Linn .1. .t antl Ow C 1,111. Falb ward.) will
le vronsptly attentiod to Til•.)M
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DotlErts• UNESIA.--
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w. wouist ttio, to • slit of itri,sgre , sl.l , and
I.lllcteut pitrgstiwn to try Wage. Ulnae 44 Nino:teals. (In
ro a m
It In rept, din t.....fornatty to nruascy and
iuntutoil by the W. 41. 0 fosulty fur plt
nud ilo
mplaluts. nick headarbe,hearthurn. Indigestion, sir k clan"
st the, P1.3121•Z drop.T. in. It It ostlienlarly sdlytul for
trn,ltrro sn.l fanuly meet nls, 1-.PROUIifTi fol
Stratt”tts Witter.; "A tooling beversge. 1.01, 25 tents
t , or sale by It Y lIN and mnst ItrugglNtn Nl:an
oh, Wry I(
C. V. VITCII & .1. W. S 1 IKEO.
Phyololsoir• for la or th• Throat sod
Chest. *ad otbrt Chronic Alltnrct• COrOpliCatki with at
eattaing PrilFunpn?y CuPaumptio, Prtps .troet,
Ptltaborei. Pa CONAULTATION "PPP. 1 11.1 qura
tt....tat to Plur- holm, t.. eol.antt 0.11
G R A ND I'IANo
plinonucE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure 01 au
... In; the public that be bas Jual reeel•ed
atuoudi.l Ortave Cort d Ilosewocd dined Plane, tom , the
Factory ofChictortos it Poor, be firs, dho of their New
Inibrovod 14:air that has been In riWitiOrgh
l'isno lasa received the most unqualified admiration
from all wh.. lawn sawn It, and b. been pronoun. el by cum.
pet,ut Judges to Fame.. In au emlunut deem, lb two goad
use w blob uon•rituts • firm instrobo nt.
'fie public taro Invited to roll and ste.tbie splendid 1, Ln
el tbo Win:house ot Jl/117i 11. M
al Wood street
CHICIEELFLINC 3 at SONS'
CM=
SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS
TUIICG 9CRING3 TO EACH NOTY:
Trel.le—Noi Felt Ilwnmere-11:2:..1 Beton, owl
. • .
!frivoling ACIIOI.
i t NEW LOT of the above
la s l'lsno Yorkm just recolvell dir t from
the Ilituntactory of Marring ik Sous, Doer
too, selortia sousilly by IttrrClualos Mellor, consisting of
.lipnaloty Carrel tobliitato Rosraisod Qom.
Tito public are reSigieranlly irivital to call strf rransitio
aims splendid Instruments. Yor sato only by
JUDYISIKLLMII,
bale Agbuta fuf Cblekrting A Fobs' Plinio..
not: ho rattaintgb sod IS - Tartu Loon's.
CIIICKERINGr & SON - S
NEW SCALE 8i OCTAVE PIANOS.
!THE subscriber has just reeeiy-refili
J. rd direct from the Ilannlsetory of
Obickering k..*oie, Boston, a nate and eplen•
dill lot 01 tbeiPN OW BOALE 6% OCTAVE PIANO FORTES
Isi elegant Roisewood end Black Walnut Caine, selected per
mostly oy MT. Cbirlea Mellor, at the Factory, for tbie trier
lint Prices from $350 to $3OO. For eel., only by
JOHN 11. MELLOR,
Agent fir ()bickering k Puttee,
bl WOOD 81111:0T.
CaIIIARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
x_A ASCE COMPANY, P
ngalnat are lowed only. Agent's officeILADELPHIA—Gonna
corner Tblid and
Womlatreets, Pittsburgh. Capital and ndrplosover $300,000.
Partlea west of the Mountains. now Insured In this Com.
pony. or who real &etre doing so. will and the oalce In this
city more conveniont than cerrseponding with Me Horne
Oface in Philadelphia. •Appacatinns for inovenco on•de
through WM. MOORE, General Agent, or Ittllialif
THOM Agont,st the Banking 11an5...1 !awn , . Gonne.
Haul .4 Co, Ivrocr of Third and Wowl streets, n ,I 1 rl carte
prompt stivothw
J ALCO., krsotary.
Itufor Wnitvr li. Luwrir, Ilon Oro hn W. Ole . Woo
word, A. J. Abell, goy., of Rahn:Dore en; Jog
horn, II N. Linrrong,ht, John Anotach, jr, 0..1. Dupon,
Thomas Craven, • nol:darno.ol
BICHA_RDBON' 8
IRISH LINENS,
VAMASKS. I)IAPERS,
CONSUMERS OF RIOIIARDSON
O S LIN-
XXi, and these Meth - num of ng the ENUI•II9
00 „IDA, should I e that the articles they purchase are seal.
eel with the full name 01 the Arm,
J. N. RICHARDSON, EONS A OWDXN,
as • guarani.e of them ,utadneas and durability of the Odods.
This caution la rendorod emantially necestary, as large
uardltim of Inferior and defective Linens are prepare
d,
ssown later sown and ...led with the name of RICIIARD.
SON, bp Irish Houses, who, regardlms of the Injury thus
Inflicted alike on Oa American consumer and the mannfee.
toren of the genuine Doody, wilt not readily abandon a
bruin.m en prolitable,'arhlle purchasers ran ho Impo.d on
with fioele of a ienrthiess character.
J. DIII.II.OOIiIC A .1 11. LoOli
Altman, MS Church Street, New York.
Furs! Furs!!
TILE PREMIUM FURS!!!
LundS MULLER, Manufacturer uf all
.f DWI.% Children.. or Gentlemen'. FURS,
Dleigh and Carriage Robes, dealers in ilaffsio Itohn.,to
wboregtle and nisi!, No. 139 Wood Weer, next door to Dr.
Kew ,
Jigritur. repairod, clean.' and .tiered h, the best man
ner. All kind. Clipping Ours bought. 0r2.0:3r0d
ROOFING DONE IN TUE BEST MAN
NKR AND WARRLNTED.
Gnat Cement-, Felt and Canvas Roofing;
fit, Cement and Gravel llodLng;
Patent English Asphlattie Felt Rooting.
: WM. JOIINSON, 76 sroittaidz groat.
A ollUidE STOOK. OF
LADLE3.,IIIBsKB AND 011ILDI/RW.4
SLIOES AND GAITERS,
AT TUN PEUPLE'a SHOE STORE,
uolV :;:ob lb VIIITII Fs, lirowers Mack.
111 A A - 1 ; A
PATENT 110 T F ERASED NUT of all axes ou baud and
auutactural. Alin, VOLTS for Bridges, 11achlnery, Ag.
touttural Igo' lituovia, AA, (undated at .hurt outlet,.
gOL„Wareboulte, No. Ili Vista( atreet.
autnmdts ILNAP, SCULLY A CO.
Vi r- • E. BRAMAN k CO'S
SEWING MACHINES:
PRICY. TIIIRI!Y•1/IyE DOLLARS
aclAlinfledtpWANTED. LA88061.1, NORTIIROP.
wins
DIME OgiONAOBRANDY, RYE
EgY, Pott, Stony sad Catawba Wipes sor ode by •
S. JONBTON,
pa= corn. , 003,21 'lath treats.
k - iciria - OElR r Earoti
OUV7I - i rP lumwmmomm 'Aca:
MIEME
Telegraphic. I Commercial.
Skein - site, Nov. 25.—The schooner Gladiator
has returned to Halifax, with the remaining survivors
of the steamer Ina.. The steamer MO totally
broken to pieces. Very little of the cargo was saved.
The passengers complain of being plundered by the
Inhabitants. The mails were saved and forwarded.
The Indian had eight cabin passengers and thirty
st6rahre passengers. Ger... , end 'Sungari
.,
and a craw o f 77. When elle struck the sea
ledge she was running at the rate eightknom.
The weather was fine, but slightly hazy. The mp_
lain was deceived by the soundings; he etipp,,o4 be
was off Sable Island. When she struck, the bottom
was torn off and she filled instantly. The engineer
opened the valves to prevent an explosion, and low
ered three boats, when with a sudden crash the vessel
broke amidships.
The steerage passengers rushed in add sunk two
boats, drowning the engineers and several of the
crew sted - paasengers, including two women and two
children. One boat, under the command of second
officer Smith, was blown 30 miles; the boat under
fourth officer Smith reached the shore; that under
third officer Biggan broke adrift:. it Is leaky and is
supposed to be lost.
A boat containing 33 ladies, with their husbands,
landed safely, after knocking about for 9 hours in
the high sea. Twenty-seven are dead. None of the
' bodies have boon recovered, and it is impossible to
give a complete list of the ensues. But the follow.
lug aro known to be lost, vie : Lewen .1. MOW, wife
and two children; Mrs. Echman and infant; James
Dickson: Wm. Ross, third engineer; Robt. Ritchie,
fourth engineer: John Milian, fireman; James Stand
well, steward; Alfred Walsh, a boy; Thos. I.loyil,
chief cook; .1. Lang. joiner; .Tolin Herron end Henry
Carroll, seamen.
-
New Ont.saas, Nov. 25.—The Legislature of
Texas has authorized the Governor to call out all the
troops necessary fat the protection of the frontier.
The (loverner has appointed Captain Ford com
mander of the troop, Capt. Ford started for the
Rio Grande on the Irlth. Thu Legislature also or
dered-the troops to arrest Cortinas' band. The re
ports from Brownsville bad created Intense excite
ment throughout Texas. The small town of Gonzales
bed raised two hundred men in two days. Cortinas
had returned Mr: Campbell, Deputy Sheriff, to
Brownsville, unharmed, against the wishes of his
man. lien. Houston recommends the Legisleture to
raise a regiment of mounted men to protect the fron
tier from the depredations of Indians.
The latest advice, from 'Brownsville, le the 19th
inst., say the town was closely hosieged. An expe
-1 dition was propariog to march against Certioas.
NEW Ont.nans, Nov. 2n.,-.The Tennessee, from
Vera Cruz on the 221 inst.. with S li,UOll in specie,
has arrived at this port.
S. Minister rid.Lano arrived on the 21st. Ile
remained aboard tl.o Brooklyn, his family being sick,
The report that Marquee had pronounced for San
ta
Anna is unfounded. The report of his escape- is
contradicted. Marques says he is using the money
to save the country from the Yankees. , Ile promisee
to return the money from the first duties received at
Lepic and Mazatlan, which he intends retaking.
Miramon was at Queretaro awaiting the Liberal
farce. The Liberals are threatening the Capital.
It is reported that Gen. Pohlad° has been defeated
in Guano Quite with a heavy loss. An Amerdeln
officer, who was with him, is said to have been citaer
'hut ur araactinated.
Cobs Oajocat and the Liberals at
that point bail bece disbanded.
The Picayune's correspondent reports that ?Lc
French fleet will noun blockade Vera Cruz.
Miramar', at the idiggostion of the Preach Minis
ter, bad declared Admit-ado open 89 n pert of entry.
Tho insurance policies have the blockade clause in
serted.
Mirauzon iitirp.o, to attach Vora Crux :Minim
neorody with ho l'rcn••h LI ,ek.olc.
The SA% annall at, I one Fren,-I, and ono Spanish
vr tr brig were at •
A revere tno •east La -I driver. occeral ves•
sole aehcre.
i - - --
Left over toff packer. anifloweliers.... ..14,1ti2 58,301
Tile lateneba ail oar prevent )tare hog c.up is apprredot
from tlxi ands. figurm-Nlite. Prom .I. Velb.
Be. 1.4,01,,1NM. 24-0.41-There wee not a lade of floor
reported, awl s b a
there was disposls; to port:base at so)-
thing Übe Gait late figures::
Wheat eyrepathised In kite general apathy, mil showed o;
drooping tocalency; receipt for the tut 24 Muni 14,200 Leath
ails. at 30@136, for •prlog and club, 90051,0 .I.x lair to..
primp fall, afid $1,05301,10 for prime and cholaido. • •
Dorn veryl dull; mica at 411330 3 0 for 3,lloo'and hI3O filr
white. .•
Barley bet a slide higbi r.
Perk-index 600 tibia net mein at 2.14,fit ;,-.
' ll•iffiv-6bolbead, aver/iglus:la) lbs, told for laila lal Decem
ber delay,' ha 23,50. ? c •
Lood-774Ipiga mine Lk Molt. wormed at 25,20 per 100
Lbs. I
In the timacket thiAt mad. to be a feverlehntm died
pier:twin an ruo,cl3loois Irif 11,0 tiny .04 en etivartee °stab.
ustml of frOin 10 to 25c IS head. awl many 000 basaltic Into
the min lea With also', with hitherto hire h....ff f. :i. anal pres•
.41 down with all po,.ihip weight. TLC tr.iit,c,ivad have
barn tree awl pree.ot detlrery awl Gila season's by:unarm is
in WI, msyt The overage of weight le well Sas:dined let
11.0 edatrigsto but tberomight bur, been armed to exp., l'
that 11 accoaff bo eXcemfed, mica were male go 30 for at 200'
i 6,.
vera: nod Leavy n eialits 11,, Ter, Amid, helds3,
at which rata we preetone there were sates ..
Droner, n4ry si_gut &aptly 00,11.1r1 ',rho 11 putting fill the
orbs.. tbs. yeas i They 'load anti credit lot It 'Mt year, Ina
picking s it i tn their 1111,..1 near nut pronl.-IGIO. Cum. ! s •••
Br Louie-lore teem: Inclined .0 take bold with renew
.. 3 tent, nod whin - rates Were paid t:-try. About 4,030 have
t,.-Ili katicaL, to to tblieventng, by Messrs ffebbrook. Bay
has, Roe At A mer A. To-morrow slaughtering Will 0001m0000
. :dr. Wh4.kor'n, one of the largest packing eetablleb
unada in the rehntry. 1.191 receipts are hardly yet sulllcient
to eveilt.wio. , WV.' boas.. Ifoiday's repot-bed purchase.
Y. 1.4 010. Nov. .4.-=The overland mail 1f the were 430 hied, averaging 200 lb. net. at V 5.50, 103 bond,
4 ., •, ,
au tore arrin.t. lend night ...WIGS!, 5 Fan Fran- ~
, 4 , 4 ,.
~,,,, 47 , 0 4 , 4 . 4 ,„ 7 , , . 44,
cis
wee dull and the prices were unchanged. Money i ' ,
...,_"_._. -
was in demand. The steamer of the sth would 'not Imporitir by Ittflrorket. .
' 1 .
take n very heavy ihiptunnt. i D.C.& C.'t 1411-10 cats hogs,S doenttle, owners:9slolllas,
Tile rattly sea,- n had tairly c.duractlecil. . )1 Pelangel 0 tide oil, lIIA Fahuratock it co; 121 litileat,J li
Throe thousand pas.ongers err iced nt San l'ran- Sl'Ciatec 3 Or. coin. 51113mtit 0 co; 4 do, .1 . Smith: 66 bosh
' i "l' f '‘'''' I''''''''''' oral the North during ' l '''' ‘ 1431 * ''' ipi. 4 l o . ' e d o o 44 4 l;;;ll l ;l l l o'v eo 4. l a S i l l!, '. 4 ' o o .l ' 9 ' ; ', V o au Lr g ' g " .. t r 1 4 ). . 1 1 ' 0, ' 1rt
l'rev ious to the departure of the mail. too telegraph
ears 13 at , i,dnutt tipples 1110410, Whoa A ur, ' 10 bbl. all, B
was in ..perati, 1. r 1 35 miles east of San Fraocisco I 001 , 0 ,a on ....0 2, 1 , 1 ,... ip, 44 -,... 0 4 ,,,, 4 , 4 , , g , 40 , 44 , 4 c ., 44 .
on the Butterfield route, and would roach \ igala, 1 taro, liorrtriatom 24,9 bed. wheat, 40 els feather, 00 rolls
2bo mile., on the I et of January. i,...ther, IS bids vonirky,34s do nil, 15 libds tobacco, 33 bed.
egg., 37 do limur, 109 kg. olo,ilet dmlisnallea,24 cake bawd,
hare been more improvements in :au Fran- ,
' :4 1.5 an, 2131 bills dour, 741 bales cotton, 33 sits dormer& .
else" than during any period fine., I Sfri. The City i i&35 lib:. belt, ID) aka belie... Clark a co.
is generally more pr•isperetis than since lion revul• I G. 4P. It: ii.-70 init.:hue, Ito. A So 101505: 40 de do, J
,ion „f I il:,a; Dorm,: thteber, 11,341,000 worth Of l it.wa, 2'oo Aloecorper r ilussey & C.; ISB dodo, 'rot llama,
I • e't L i • a the di int for coinage. among iii do. P.. We , col Ilbd 661. tipples, 1100 butt trarlay, 300 do,
gold erne 1 05,1 0 I. sr. 5..1,11 Mash rye, 600 do cons, lid, nte poxstoea, 61 table
a h teh was ciiinsidcraWe Prater 'liver dust. The to
noun, Wittoca I tie; 11l LIM flour, Joe Hoer 77 do do, 101
tat shipment iff gold for it itobor Si $3,020,0001. .
bush rye, T r.ll 0 co; 060 du du, 1451 tibia flour, 1) D ohm,.
.1 cadge Terry has been indieleal and placed under2,...3,1 bush jwiltat, 13 lyilmarth; 139.0. sate, 124 do corn,
/1,600 bond.. for killing Broderick inn duel. Fetzer; :321•p heal, fa) Loch corn, Dorituglou; IWO lib:emit
T'e pith:a. a Lim ici ',trio u• i+ prosiing a 5.4 i in the 'Ai , i 0 criLlti 330 06 03firi Culp & fibifiihard: 100 halal eat
go:. ii L.I 6. GS A ekr..l . 4plgs magma et,R; WWl:Macy £ co:
Proliato Court to get the contrid iit tne estate of 11 r.
3, Leah 11. t.., %,,glitity, 1.0 , 0 ,lo 00, 1 iMitilds appleo.34
Pici•kt ti'Li do el 3l'DiilliiiLlo( it l''lelcd by 'lion. Lary 4, ••ider, troo hos r/o, 749 ess aim." 71 übltonions.l:B Mks
lir., ii, who rioito ato t,o 51r. larealerieli..r conain l ean ta. I,ld t , 1,1111 ale st.Lautleht A co, 2un LW. 11,110; SCOW I
'Ct.:, v..... ol 11, ; , t,re, I M it.trg a:, vo.J. C. l'ie• 1 a ci..iilio rr-h . Y., 80/1. ,. .. , ~.: ,1 IR. 1,05., It 11.,h1,05 H
i . .. 1 , he ., r 0 c Ott _ ,c 7 i 10.41a,.... 1 B. 311:0a.v. lon 14A I. I. 11,0 r, :, Llarbmgb t.
I co, tan 0.1 100.11,11e5, happtuentl4.`c, :1,0 1.10 [Luc, J D 5.1-
TG. puihta te Lome araf of 0.10 high 'i iliill'il 3oo44 . ii' Ir. 1,10,!..10, :, Lin hey; .Ile plo 1,4,4, It 11 contr.; 940 do
1; g d gue•tiou i• ht ici to' k liiiiel iiie .m m01;0 I .4 rili • de. 0 A 2)touivarx d ce;33 at, tnit ,,, G, Itfilills, T. lite AG car
titary littereatf they I nvoice t they will doubtless go 20 bids traria, Bakowell it. or, 13 do do, .1 Dahill .4. non 220: •
hefore the Supreme Court ofiithe 1 naiad :Wales link flout, lanech .0 Hutchinson ; 40 do do, 1: Headleton: Sb
Th,„
,1,,,,,,,,, , 4, ,.. , 44..0440 'alloy 04,410 1h.4 the I do daL Itumell 4 cei Ales butter, Lambert ft Etilptool SOO
bal.b barley, 08 it Warms-di 1296 eke corp, Brown .5 liirt
g.ild and edit er wines cord...fed varLible. New die- particle' 0: LAMlima., 2.l i .ffett A co; 300 bneh mte,sDllable &
cocerie. were ron4tantly 15545. Another large Ae, 1.D5 bile rl,nr, Ilea. A co; 100 aka enters, Graff a
amount of dust reached ban Francisco which as V w atigorit, ISS do own, J 14 Dwain, 100 bids ticur„ &wt.
al from $2OOO t o $6OOO per ton. The Comstock rein s J a me.; 00 do do, 1.10110 di Trimble; no blo:olo, J Grier; 20
is regarded as the richest silver mine in the world. b." chi"' -. ald&iiii Wirt. a re; 33 bbl. dour, Watt f Wil-
The Grand Jury in Carson Valley submittal . 117;;; ; ! . .- t ,'"""°.'d° bo g . ' 199 bale. bo r ., 410 hilts 0991e5,
i
tom, owner., Cl cora metal, Ntudel knot 601.141.
report to Judge Cradlebaugh. Among the subjects butter, 7 1 ‘lO beef, 340 ate clovereeed, Inn bbla lard, 60 Cc,
treated arc tho outrages upon enaigrant., 1111312 the wool, gnu pig. 1.0,143 bee cheese, 3.0 brash wheat, 350 by
Mormons and the impossibility of the latter living giwa Cl. 0f no. ...
in harmony with American citizens. The report r ". 0.0 ' AC IL gl - i' '''''‘''' o " - s 0 414 . ellfAcva 170 bbla
totter,: I rte cloventee•d, Old do b w flour, IS do onions;
calls for remedial legislution on the part of 'Congress. 13,325 Lb?. !lour, 3003 bush whist, 5103 bmb c0rn,30500 do
Sr.
iltLoris, Nor. 26.-Th., river he, risen 2/ inches Kaloy, 3 . do cat,,cat,,s4o do ma 253 ale rags, 756 bides, 210
. bee cane ea 2 10 bbislitarle, 1100 lose cheem, 137 bide on, 33
at this point in t,, e l as t
.. ~, h o ur, and continues to
ug. bea 30 bbla egg., 109 balm cotton, 1115 bins broom.,
swell, slowly. The lower end a the Missouri has b..s ass tato., 37 Wide anger, 94 001, Lard, 109 dos buck
:is.llo inches since loot night and is swelling ray- et", 615 U. whiskey, 29 ear. pig metal, 264 sits ;leveed,
idly. Nothing row from any of the other streams. 115 mace tobacco, sundry Canelgnenn 52,018 bbie flour, 957
Weather clear and pleasant. do egg., 1330 pkgs .biltter, 1710 eke wool. 631 Cks bacon,
2433 but whiskey, 0004 boles cotton, 760 bbl. pork, ?SS tits
mgs, 15 hush wheat. 770 bra cbeme, 374-rolls leather.
1335 bb . lard, 411 66ds toLmmo, 44.1 aim b w 6(e60,11.2
hides, l i r bag undies', 0176 ligr eta...need, 073 bbls coal
ml, 5n tee hemp, 046 eke belles, 001 do girweng, 460 bge
timothy, med, 'O5l driftwood, 83 do roote,l3o be. bacon, 2343
hubs, 423 blots mem beef, 132 bble lard oil, 36 In bacon, 376
eke al Way 10110 blll4 corn, 20(0 do barley, 550 ha. starch,
SO eke leather., Clarke d Co; 135 cars cattle, 90 do loge,
woes ..
Nine MI, art.. Nov. 20.—The Chatulier of
inCom
mercess,ooo-
has resolved to raise sa.oo response to St.
Louis appeal for the protection for the froe naviga
tion of the Misbiteipp.
Gov. Rummet's I:mt.:sage rec,tuntends the hegi,la
turn 0 1 T e am, to adopt measurt, or present further
mismanagement of the Pacific Railroad matters, and
to outtiorimthe Governor to call out all the frees
necessary for the protection of the frontier.
Nov. 26. -ii o'clock P. M.--A hears
southwest gala has prevailed here for the last 2.1
hours, and is still blow mg with great tury. The Ca
nal bridge on Mein street is P, badly damaged that
it will have to ho rebuilt.. The iron curial bridge
on River street is entirely destroyed. A number of
humes in different parts of the city have been blown
down. The new breakwater for the protection of the
southern part of the city is almost entirely destroyed,
and that part of 'be city ie several feet under water.
The track of the Niagara Falls division of the Cen
tral Railroad is impassable, nod the passengers are
carried around the break
,in stages. Travel on the
Lake Shore road is interrupted. Thera are hat few
1 vessels on the Lake. .
CHAALESTuirit, Nor. 2&—All is n ow comparative
ly quint. IV° have exciting rumors occasionally, hut
ire are getting used to them. They have boon so nu
merous that if a genuine atria was made, the people
would be likely to consider it a joke, or a hoax. The
Howitzer Company of Richmond who returned with
ll ov. Wise, arrived here to-day.
Gov. Wise professes to hare received information
after his return, which induced him to send them
back.
The barns of T. ❑. Willie, wore Pat on tiro pastors
day and deetruy , J. The loss G $2,000.
CANT,I. Ohio, Nov. 26.—A tire broke out in the
stable belonging to the St. Cloud Hotel at about six
o'clock this morning. The hotel and all the furni
ture was buret Loss $15,000. Insured in Colum
biana and Knox counties for $7,500. N. Bour'e
dwelling and the post.onice were destroyed. Lose
$4,000. Nn icisuranee littler buildings, including
dwellings, a machine, factory, warn houses, etc., were
destroyed, with a lose of 11.1110 F S , n o n ; on which
there was little or nu insurance. Public buildings
slightly injured.
JOEL JONEA,
ALBERTA UILILiI, I
L147,11,:riC. Nov. 20.—1 t seems the discoveries
made here last Thursday
. prove to be a fish story.
The pikes found in Co.'s cellar ,were of the scaly
kind, used for eating, and the fugtive slave belong
ing to Sanford was a wooden darkey, manufactured
by Mr, It. for the front door of a shop.
‘VIIKELING, Nor. 26.—1 n accordance with an or
der from•the Adjatant General of the State. the \'ir
ginia State Fancibles and Wheeling iliileMen lef
here this morning, enrouta for Charlestown. A coin
pany 0f.22 volunteers will leave Sunday morning.
W.snsort, N. S., Nov. 21.—TIto cabin passenger.
of the wrecked steamer Indian, were alt saved. Their
names are lion. Mr. Potsford,Mr. and Mrs. Wedsum,
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Street, and
Mr. Elliot.
BOYTON, Nor. 26.—A boat containing fire et the
crew of the wrocited steamer fediau wan picked up
at soe, and the nommen have been brought to this
port.
LOUISVILI , C, Nov. 20.—{liver riming slowly, with
scant 7 toot water in the canal. Weather moderate
and cloudy.
i:cgutat istcamtro.
D Ea ULAR, TOUSDAY PACE:
AA, ET FOR ZANF.SVILLE.—Tho One ce.r
Oeueer EMMA ORAILIAhI, Capt. Mumma A rne, Will leava
for the above and Intermediate port. EVKItY TURBO/LS,
at 4 o'clock P. M. For troight ur m ango apply cu
hoard. hat VI. ACR, 10. RN RS d co_, A.eta.
551 Lour!, & - r.
Fuit ST. LOUIS.-I'ho eivellont.
steamer RAY CI CC. CApt. And. littler.
will Imre far Weal:are aLtl sii 1..trritt...11 , .. ports ...rum.
DAY tho S9th toe. nt h e '
.1 .1.. t• Ir. 14tt . pivq6gr
apply oa board or to
n 02,1
VOIL CINCI LOUIS
_L• -Th. , ono ..to
11
Capt. deo. W. lined, will for the tOPP 041 all tutor.
porta THIO DAY, itt 10 o'clock, r. M.
Yor foileit or pnallevi bokr.l or to
nokl VLACH. 'WINES Agta.
for Paempbto gas Orleans.
±: Warner tiGODT FRIENDS, Captain T.
Shuman. wilt pave far the above md Intertnechato poste
on THE Rh DAY, ter. Ist, Tor freight or panago appty on
bcard or to no2S Vl, &MC, BARNES d CO., Agts
DOUBLE THREAD
A Model of Simplicity
Viiß MEMPHIS AND NEW
013.14 RAYS—The new a n steam.
ar PEKSIA, Captain Mien Oechrtin, nil let's
the shoe and all Intermediate ports on TUTS DAY,
MD instant. For treight or tap IT on board
to
amdl nem, Bn.NCS 2 00, Aetnta
VOA DiEMPHIS AND NEW
OltLEA.llB.—The tine waster I .
=OIO,OW, A 0 =Mum 02.01 lam foram abort. ant
InwnrallKe Min on Tlllll DAY, 'Zta last, at 4 r.
1 .
sot .4at of pauseaatkly am Ixard or to
yuct4 BMW
COMM
Joan t •
TSLlLikitai ellAitt/LICTS.
, S:Plertlaly for •ehe rift:bung, are:,
circa, hiONTrer, Hornung !TY, 1859.
FLOUll—theldemend Le fele, and prices unchanged; salmi
from nor. of 1,600 bbLe to kite at $.3,00a55 for Super, $5,25
for opting Mat ge,ll/48,40•1f0r winter do, $5,0//d5,76 for
Femily do, an gk1t1,'2.5 for Lop.
GRAIN—.s from Otto bulb Oars at 45, Res,
WO huh from rat hands at Oh. CODA, 1,000 baral ca depot
13
et IT. 3.111 AT 1.201 bush Spring on either, co term. with
held. Wnter, ;WO host apring 010.1 at depot at St,lh;
Jo Winter React SI,ZS; err/lel:Au blob InleCitt Whlteht $1,10:
from .tern. I
01400ER1P.3:.,.0rm; allot. of VI libile , ljazar at 914C4,3%,
atid l 0 bbl. Ellitatam, oam 04,1, 5 , ..l 50 . ,
11130KKIIE T /144151—markat firm okol demand rood;
trsflhatida of 5,000 15. In bulk. at $2, and 2,000 Ito
0. 57 ?..44 Onm attire 1 1 000 rtis in aka at $2,12.„ 40 aka .0
$' 2 . 1 442.2• , F.. 100; 230 do in 05 and 50 P., el at $2,24; aad
00 aka at $2,10,
tiF• 34l s—aaloaiis 500 14 prime ]Loll Butter at
15010, and 3 mils E at
POTATO/54 4 ,M, Imo shore of 140 bmh Reda at 51435,
Ctdo Maons 44. •
EIEREE—Sal r ea or 0o au,11„.4, ‘4.
WIIIEST tdof of 16 LEN tortited ;it 13. 1 . , Mid 60 do at
, ,
noog—tho ukoi contouner tit, a "loot 400 head largo
at 4N, mom
A ['FLEE , — aalo oi 40 4,1114 at $2,2562,44.
BACON es of 10,000 N Shoulder. or
HEIR POILK—a ails of 25 bbli old at $l6.
I OIL--aales 6020 bbl. No:l Lard Oil at 193 and 40 do .tOO.
LAND—a.I6 of 10 kg. prime at 11,?1, and 10 tibia No 1 at
Ilya,?-u!4
IRON TART AWL) C/11/01/111dRe1illa.
Ctuciao gattnves AND PROnnon Tent—The recatpts and
shipments of !produce tor: be pelt weak, compered with
those of the Week preelout and the corresponding Weak In
145 q, FM be toned In the following tables:—
lange ratty< Chreepte antil,glaipmenti cf Grain and 14.1/7
frr therkt Week.
Receipt, Fhltanents.
Put Pre,-, Same Put Prey. Same
week. weak. work. weak. wicla.
635 13,719 3,555 25,8e1 32,314 8,300
whmit, 08g1i.,.167,958 215,137 59.558 341,167 3,14,509131,22' 1
Corn, b05h...4.196.1W 258,383 40,900 219 492 1.Z7,409 . 1,700
Cate, h055...1. 20,221 54,178 8,007 83,550 27,797 . 000
Blot 4, 2 3 4 113102 4,037 11,797 . -
Barley, both. 10,781 47,LN0 7,185 3. - ,3.16 38 , 8 5 1 eve
Live dog* Zvi.. 11,843 5,535 28,141 6 . 880 2,1 0,838
Cheesed
49
Oaths 81.1..1.. 4,131 4,551 2,700 027 0 5. 543' 819
The greedier Ls yet unfavorable (or pork pitlang * Opene
door, nerertirelews Malt of Our pecker. are at work ou light
bogs, owing to tut demand for cut meat. for the home
nod Biltlmore market..'season, howevar,..catatet he
geld ib be fairly opeoed, ea the bulk of the bogs coudgeg la
are too light lot mega pork, Sod owing to an active demand
,for heavy hot by shippers, sod a ctimequesit booputicy to
prime, peek° halo out tell haellimil to compete 'nib them,
preterrlog to for cold Weather.
The following table Move, the receipt. of live and dreastd
hop from Me let instant; with the eldpmente Mode the
rue iintn-lorcipartd with late year.
1550. 1858.
.35,788 35,331
16,020
Davel4..l Irctil NOT. 1 to Nov. 10.
Florp,l Cul ing a mu perlad.....
eincinnatt, /Kr
_ 4 '-: ,...
~,,, ;L.
- ,!'. ..,......;?._,
..._ OP ARBITRATION MI NOT.
2. V. P 4 W.U.I waLuxe, Ws.yeLuv.
The , wet* no arrivals of steamers on intraday, ers.ept
that of the Whetlingluat, stitch also went not.
"..,
The ether whs . yen fine and the river failing, with
shoot feet by pis*
The my deponent+ were Copt. Alarsb's now bowl., the
Hello orris, a Poe now brat, for the illlnein Siva trade_....
...AlMthe Ilasting*Capt. Porter, for lit. Louis.
Also th e Clan Pon, Capt. Poe, for Nashville. Tali MU" .
l• ••• •••; propelled by the maahlnery formerly to use
011 the steamer Cllflou. kverythitg twat the boat to now
In lint rate order. s,i
• • .. • •
The Persia, ()apt. Cochran,with her high Wes wind deep
w Orals, was nearirloaded en Saturday, for New Orient.-
she has an linnionso . number of plows In her cargo. the will
get t IT to-day.
Tho Marengo is loading for the eamo loot with all visible
dispatch.
The Modooator vi the only boat no know ci In port for
Cincinnati and Louisville.
StOlim boat
A B.RIVELi.
Tel , grsph, Broaug , l ,l *';
Jet' qv.. Rry dill.
Bftyartl, EllAocth;
Register.
DEPARTED. ,
Telegraph, Brownsville;
Jell...non. Bro.:lrvine;
CoL B,ayard, Klitabeth;
Belle Peoga,lllinota ERR;
lisetioae. Bt. Loolg
Clara PIA, Saltville.
21=iMM1
T•lijgraplttl• Dara.ir
.
N line, Nor..26—Cetton 40 beery: sairsof 1000 halca.
nunl '
pd•alacell; nales 25,010 bbl, at $5 0545 16 for State;
p ' ive 74 ler duloi Wheat buoyant; salesof 14,000101 M
ablik . $1 4h; Milwaukee Club $1 Mill 23. Corn halter,
$0.1120 tete, white se, new du SS; y.11..96398; ... do
7Slkl 1. Peak beast at $llOll 11% tor prbn. Whhay at
27. bacon quiet: 4044,04 bop firm at 7(417%. Oats 4nosi.
Boar r mm; N It 1i5,1.043., aluicorado Celitilfr%. Molars.
ode.
Co imancrt, Nue: 20.--11... active and fully Ere big.,
aalm 2401 blds, clueing at $l. for superorox $5 16;0 40 for
extrn receipts 11$14. Whisky eteady at 28. Rep buoyant
at CS. Mi. Pork at $l6. Bacon to geed demand at 10455014.
'Art km at 10p11.%. Wheat satire; price. uncltstne.d.
Col
Anon
at 46. . lists at 45. bye at 70. Marley lit 7We.
1: ra Anon 13 lac.. in last :4 hour= 19 4441 inchta
dm nil. Weathin clear sod pleasant.
P : fi ttl‘ , F o lf 1 , 1 3 1 i
,z . f134 0 . 2 21 . 3 i i — Floor!.
e ie . p . n . lt
R e o y f a L r Oa r tib i l:
dom nd at $ t 0.5; Corn Meal dn lot $.1,57 bc. Wheat steady;
, i ,
.al tokia b. redid $l Mit4l 31; white rd. $1 27@cl 45. Bpi
le, b. ILI WC. Corn null; sale. 7mo b. new yellow
at ' 474. Cato 10 batter demand; 15.000 b. Pa .141 14414
Soo barn 42. laldoky atendy at 26K4Z3.,...
1
ft urmact, N 0*: 20.—Flonr .toady: Howard $1445 ST; city
naill $5. Wheat firm; nicest $132530143 fur white. red
St
t .,
1 24; 30,00000. gold. Curti firm; old white 448.4 c;
el l w 00487. Provision@ find; metut pork $l6 10; pima
$lO ; baron nldds 100. Whisky steady at . ..1140574.
COIClao, Suv.,2o -Flonr clos.44.lrui. Wheat dull cod
ilecll.4 Sc. salea at SS.t. Corn.. fit 0.0. cloud fay- He.
celptei 27(a)bbls Plow; 13.000 b. Wheat; 32,000 b. Corti
" Las Oate. 'shipment= IZ.: bele Floor. 30,000 boa
Wh wt; 10,400 bud Corn. Exchange on 74 Y 2442% pt..
, • ,gln — titg• itiactmcf,
c.3111-irg;
-41WEATG 'MACHINES,
lIE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in their
report utt Machines, say:
IThe & Uiuus' SLwuj MAcIIVii
nettrer than ear 0111E14 all the reqititse:'
le ti of a Foinily
The State Ar,riCtiltwel tk)clety, la their puLli.Led rrport,
Key:
H the Maclthiee emu eaneldoral Ee.lt Rat tal2g fnto
u. leratlen Chtursus, dala[
der*. the committee were unaninsoeary in Cara Lb.
WI COX Ginn?? THIRTY DOLLAR hLACEIEINE!!.of
For Sale at No. 51 FM Street.,_
FAIRBANKS b.. SWING.
amast, #GENTS.
scALEB
-
ItDANIcS IIAY, 00AL, PLATIOILM said.
COUNTER SCALES,
Of • ay dcscrlptlon, for eels e
Iya
QE WING 1511 . 0111 NE AT
ICJ —A Crattlau OrnTer Aitetee'ef.''
tdeb.‘ne, meand•ttea, wareauteo,;::
eeol Ee soldtor
* 11.7,V
• 033 1.1 .3;
F4iTtD&hli'd BCALS WABJIIIOI7P4