By MAGNETIC DIECRAPH. i„ pur.PORT ZD * TELKORAPISED Ka THE PITTEDURGH DAILY GAZETTE FOREIGN NEWS. AstaivAi. OP T 1,16 STEADIER CANADA. SIMMS Days Lahr Mews tram Europe THREATENED WAR BETWEEN FRANCE AND MOROCCO! RECEPTION OF MR. RIVES! Itettnne et the P.P. C. U", CONTINUATION OF AUSTRIAN CRUELTIES. PICILIMCIIIIOII 0/ .[WY AT MITI ROSSUTIES ADDRESS 11Auras., N0v.29, 5 P. M. The Canada arrived here this morning. The Niagara arrived hem on her way oat, on the 1711. Our advice from Liverpool are to the" 16th LIIML LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET The accountn received by the elettmer America, on Tuesday, wernsomewhat arcootradietory ae the state of the weather generally wool but adv.. cad prices. The comparatively email receipts at different ports and the ,very abort shipments ma king for England, imputed an Inmeaaed confi dence to holders, arid the market closed at an ad- Van= of one eighth oumidlingio fur American,. which_ the trade has kept steady. Sea Island, al so, commands an advance on last week'. quota tions. Sales of the week, ending to day, amount 1550,- V7O hales. LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET• White cora 25022 s nd per quarter; yellow 2662 .27s per quarter. Flour—Westsrrcaual 2207124r , pctbarrel; Ohio 212.12i22a. There is little change to notice this , ; . 11014EY ;MARKET. . The appennumeottret come] market ie extreme ty goad; prices- ntioxr • fanner tendency to ad The political news 111 unimportant—the most gratilying . katete s the interview between the President . of ponce and Mr. Hives, the new Amenities Minister, et Elyme National. The American Minister made en adds ma on the [Mi nion, but 'observed a total silence respecting ousunderstanding between France and the Milted States. . . Thro President, however, alluded to the affair in tennis very flattering to the American Minister and his country. The dispute between the Emperor of Morocco end the French Government seems to increase in violence. The French Consul at lAsgadere tisA been treated busily and ignominiously. A French frigate has been sent to hisrelief, and there is now a probability of this egkir'endieg in the I...mbar& meat of Tinier. '• From ELiunciere have hula that is interesting—it seems, however, that the Popo meditates an early return to Reme. Hia arrival was at one moment actually announced. ' 11UNGARY—AUSTRIA. . . From Hungary we lean that ficoliexenutions we taking place.' There have been no fewer than fifteen additional executions at Arad, end 'wane threatened daily: Ten valedictory addreas MEW suth,to his couttymon, was written at Ontova and published. Itis *Men in his most enthusiastic and poetic : myle. 'Hayian is carrying on hui unrelenting cruelties, Unchecked by higher authorities. The Jews at path were threatened with vi. knee, urges!, they pay up the normal:non de mended. (The. Telegraphic line ant, el Philadelphia workitig badly. **ND DESIATCH4 sosstrrnts .4uottgeser The Ingrate whont thou hut futened with thy abundance—he rose against thee! Traitor to his mother, and destroyed thee utterly ! Thou hut been betrayed Vss•thou but been sold, my country! Thy dsailiaentence_has • been amen, beloved of my heart, by him whose virtues, whose love, I never dared to doubt! Yee, /11 the fervor °lmp bolduttionghtit kahould alerted as ..soon have doubted the ornalprnsence, so believed that ho ahotdd ever' bee traitor to his cotantry ! Thou hut been betrayed by him in whose buds I had, but a little vice before, deposited the power of oar great country, which he swore to defend even to the last drop of his heart's blood ! He hash done treason to his brute blood ! 'He both done trean on to his mother! and the glitt-r of gold hub been *fin him more seductive than that of the blood shed to ear' his country ! Base gain bath more value in his eyes thin his country , and God has abms doned bins, as he has abandoned his God, for his allies in Hell blogyani! beloved companions! hie ne me not, for having cast mine eyes on this man, and for l having given to him my plate, It was nermairy—for the people had bestowed on him their confidence. The army loved him, and he obtained apower of which I muff would have been proud, and nevertheless, this man belled the confidence of Munition, and has repaid the love of the army7with hatred! Cora him people, of. Magyars! curse the breent that did not dry op before It gave Min birth! LATEST FROM' LONDON. LONDON, Nov. IA Adviocs from Constantinople, up to the Ist teat, gee that the British fleet was at anchor in Alen kin Bay. It would remain there until the arrival of ■ courier with the answer of the Czar to the eommunicatioa of Hui Effendi. Should that answer prove unfavorable, the fleet will proceed at oncilo Constantinople. Sir Stratford Cannlng has communicated to the Turkish goverament that the English Cabinet had unanimously, agreed to ienn an offensive alliance with 'the Porte, in the event of hostile proceeds tags on the part of Anvils. Similar communications had been made by generaPHupick, on behalf of the French Govern- Meat. • The Spanish troops in Rome have received or den to return to Spain. Sit Edward Lytou Bulwer, the pew British min• liter 'lithe United Simi. asikd is her Majesty'. steamer Hecate, on the 15th of November, for New York. .. Malarts--The.Produco Market, both of Liv erpool. and London, was well supplied, but a. buyer. were less active, transaction. in most arti cles were not extemove. The markets, , ,bowever, toteribly. firm. The Iron trade, daring the -Qua week, was quiet, se last reported. IMPORTANT FROM HONDURAS. New Yeah, Nov. 2S. . no commercial change worthy of ktottee is dour . or wheat—provisions ars active. .• By thee arrival from Belize, in Honduras, the • Herald .has received important Intelligence from its correspondent, dated Belize; 22nd October, which tape ...Ph the 29th d September, the American beg N. C. Draper, was wreekid about one hundred auks nosh of San Juan, through the treachery of the pilot. ` The vessel was abandoned, but the goods were laved and put ashore. The crew and pa.ssettgers encamped on the beach, where they were attacked by the ladlans, sod robbed of every thing. Three days akar giving timely notice the esp. tali of the , beg, accompanied by some friendly Indians, proceeded to the village of Quaint/rill. L" retinae the stolen property. . The intiabitants, who were land pirates, had 011- zoomed. The village was then burnt by the friend -ly Indiana. The party the? returned to the amp• on the beach, where, alter twenty days' antferinr they were picked op and taken to the Belize. On the news of the sacking of Quatywalls, reaching San Joan Nicaragua. the Mosquito Commissioners receded to get evidence to the ease. They obtained from the'-pilot, wins bad lured the brag to destruction, (aloe statements relating to ■!moat every particuha--rebutting evidence has been addnced. Here the matter rate The New York Herald says, the affair hes coo' sal conaiderable ekeiteineut among the Indians. And, to make the moat otthe occurrence, the Mos quito Kiog, and the English agent, were talOuit evidencei to be used, likely, in the correspooddrice With our Goverment on the Nicaragua question MORE INDIAN OUTRAGES -LATEST FROM THE PLAINS-DOINGS AMONGST THE MORMONS. Sr. Louts, Nov. 29. • Letnehont Harrit o o, alba United Suited army, Woe murdered by the Tounasva Indium on the lath hut, on the Colorado. Ho belonged . to the en con maps of Captain Marcy, which was returning from Santa. Fe. Captain 'Marcy bao arrival Gym the Washita, as also has Thomas Forsyth, from the Salt Lake. He left the tamer place in Septem ber. Thin, were many California emigrants the Lake. When he lefl, General Wilson wall them Pouler99, of Legington, Miuoari, bra been tried by the Mormoni for participating in the Mormon War. A party of Morme. had arrived from CaF ikunia a kw days balers Forsyth left—they brought with thsm a good deal of gold. Brigham Young and other leading Mornions expren great hostility towards the United State, The mummer St. Paul hue been rafted end • right up. NEW YORK MARKET, NOON 11001 T. Mow You. Nov. 28. The mires are down between Portland and Boston. Lis thought the Canada has reached Halifax. Merchants are acting cautiously. Flour—The market is active, without particular change. For wheat prices are unchanged,ted there is a good shipping demand. Corn—The make, ie doll and •prices are de cling. .Hoga—The market is firm at`6,3e2,7f.; sides %ammo SO large as on yesterday. 15,0e0 bogs have been sold doting the last three days. Whiskey Is slightly improved. Floor is unchanged. There is nothing et importance doing in pro , visions. The nveris slowly receding, end the weather is oold. BALTIMORE MAEX.ET. Ru.rtedozz, Nov. 28. We ode odes 2,500 bnip, of Rio Coffee, pester• day for Cincinarvi, at 100 per lb. COMMERCIAL RECORD. 1949. I A.GRIABIA.I3 , - NOVEMBER. RS BandAy, VA Monday, 27 Tuesday,Weduesda, 29 Thursday, 30 Rid, t Sun 1 roes 6 67 6 68 669 7 0 7 I PITTEIBMIGIII BOARD OP. TRADIA L.lO 1 IaCITANGIL. COMMTTEE FOR NOVEMBER. •9RCO] JltO. MM. 7.A. CLAIM. omen Pt - mamma GA..., I • Fu day Morning, Noventber 30, 18th. ' The weather; on Wednesday, wits cold and windy--' rendering it rather unpleasant for outdoor transaction.. Boldness 'was reiberalack, and quotations generally were i•iirked by no material veriation from the pre yingas day's report. The river wee rising slowly, with seven feet water in the channel. The wharf wu lined with eteamers—some 25 in number—=and a considera ble degree of activity Prevailed. Emma—The receipts of Floor were light, and •t• ry little was offiredfront first hands. Prices °tithe when' had partially declined to 54,3104,77 f.• bid. From gore, in dray load lota, touilmet, were att..' the no' ling figeres. Coax Mkar....We notice the rtvett of a few small lot*, with limited firsthend sales • -4 , h ,tir be. . 64•1!11—Th6 grain market's , • •fertge, Vary little is arriving, and we rall 4 . ,.. 'tea to any large extent. kales of taw a 1.... o . . :1i(097e per bushel.' Gaortratal—Se of 8 Mills fair l''' ''''i 50 ' , 4 ., 4 mu.. Molasses is weedy, wile - .... AI: .141 cypress and oak bbl. frad,Orti • 4',:- .. ! lots, at a range, accordino ... ; A.'. I r tb. N tali o change in • ' 'ln ill ''N 1t,'..2-, , , Paorrnons—Salcsof t . ' " ''': . ..454,2F-'. , era at 41011{e; of bagged hams al72@iia, and of pnme I sugar cared ,at 112012 c ip lb: Batter Is in good de mand at folly quoteid rates—sap for prime toll in cloths, 121014 c; keg, 922/10<, and bids packed at 622/9c • lb. Limited sales'or Lard injtegs, at 62000 Ib. Caws—gates of 120 buxom. W R at 636}; Cream is sold.at alidol, and Goshen at 72a ir K. Ditto Paurr—Thme is an active demand in the market, and the arnnls of peaches continue quite fall; but apples are waren, and in demand, on the wharf at 8101,12, and (rem store at SIM per ba.'Sales 300 be new crop peaches, at 112,rs per bu. Munn—Dales dud:eel at 6211112, and of prime white al 75e ♦ bus_ Spirit or the Dormatio Si. Loma, Nov. 19,'7 P. M. There was • mud supply of Flom. and Wheat on thelnuket, ray 510.1 bbll of abe former; 15,1700 maks. or 30,1100 bulsols of the lacer The demand for both is fair, and price. mdieue nonuotable change.—Rates of fur remekllo3,ooo bblit =wheat, MOO. Tobaero—Nona ofermg, n and no sales. Ilemp—We hcarofbur one cal 42 bales mime from the landing, st SPU. Receipts smen Saturday amount amount =only 72 bales. Lead—Dull, and no sale reported. 33,9003,274 In the range for Upper Mines. Flour—Sales of 3200 country, and 400 bbls city mills. follows:-90 at $4,90; 44 at 111074, 43 and 160 at 64. 43; 100 at $1,401 94 at Sip; 50, lel. 107, 130, 215, 300, 45 0 , and 10=1, good to choice, at 114,50; iota 1141,55; Om bbls S. B. ally, at S4,Nit and nro rental of extra at 114,6003P8ta ta Wheat—Mee 0(7,600 meta, or 13 NM au, In the En =ante, from 65 to 94e, eiclosoic of auks. Corn and Oats—To-day, 111 auks new sold for 32e. tacks rbtorriod, and Ile was offered for 1.911 sacks old, new gamines tneladed. Of Oat.;, 257 racks, at 360. without.l4l talk, 370 at 751 cen.,ud 57 sacks at 330. sank. included: Harley and Rye—Pale of 1600 bushels of good bar ley a 1790, and a small lot of rye at 50 cents, sacks re ' tuned. Provisloas—Sale of 22 asks salted hams at 310. Nothing else transpired. , %Vhiskey—Sale of 20 bbla raw at 230 1 and 25 at 251'= But two lots on the market. • Pluseed—Sale =212 socks good at 31.151. Groceries—Sale of id hhils new sugar at 41,05; 21 at se, 15 at .4o; 13 at 51:16•1 510 M. No large wiles of coffee or =pluses. Prime oid Rio f aid at II lei 43 ski, itlitflOr Havana soli at 840 . sale of 100 =do 11 Mo lasses from store, (Parston ' brandj at itie; smail =les of new at05627e; prime old offered In store at 22c. Nrw Oacass, Nov. Sugar—We continue to quote Inferior to Common 304 e, Fair at 44041, Prime at 44011 , and Choice at 5 00e. 31,512..1—The sales comprise 2,760 bait, embracing logoon Wednesday, 330.0 Thursday, and 14ril on yesterday, the ruling rotes at the close being 1510101. Corce—The market continues firm at the advauerd rates noticed last week, of 1010114 for old and new crop Rio. Flour—tietterday the Market we. quite inactive. and the only sale* are heard of were 100 001. uninspeeted at 4,25, and 21.0 !Wale at 5,0. Received since the 14th laic, 0,914 bbla Wheat—The receipts cantina to be mostly on mtl lore and we have not a sale to notice. l'n ea are nominal, Received time the 14th Ina., 1911 stela. Exported, 1555 sot dritlahicolt. Week's re- TriPta, 3,160 sacks, tad 133 ails. Reports at above. SOAP— I2S bsa Cintmn W, on sec d for .ale by E SSENTIAL OILS-1 can tarman , ! . I " " oppenlent; " " Sassafras; Fresh and pure, for gale by • nouSI J IdCHOONALAKER & OD VIOLASSF.s-34Jbbls Plantation, landing (torn W YA steamer onongahela, and for sale by. noutll M 1 A HUTCHISON & CO. LEAD—IZU ilia Galena, rar sare — by nov2l .1 A HUTCHISON & CO CC OFFEE-100 1;41 mo, receiving from canal, an for sale by nor/1 JAMES,A HUTCHISON & CO (IR3IF.N--&PFEFS—AO bblsJust reeilaTiriTtr • Ur by nar2l. COPE& FIREVIECkiLE REC El VED THIS DAY, at the India Rubber l.k pot— caws Wornen's Metallic Robber Sandal.; " u " Slippers; " Mim " i& " " Slipper.; Men. " " Overehoem Sandal.; leather soled " twer.boc. All of which will be sold, wholenale or rebid, low, thannisAll 1 any bowie in the city. No J lc II PH ILLI streetPS, _ _ , 5 Wood RUBBER CLOTHINO—Reed at the balm Robb Depot, this day-6 pair Pal., 5 " Baptismal Pants, 6 “ Shared Leraonga, 5 " Long Leggings; Sold at No 5 Wood Wee; by atoval 1 k. H PHILLIPS B EC'D THIS DAV -1 : India Ro . bberieek . C . ltsj , For eel(' at the Depot, Nob Wood by sor2l J & H PHILLIPS Lip ULMER STEAM PA . CKING—Jwit dat e IL Rubber Depo , 55 !bathos= Packing,ree' from 1-10 e inch in Illicitness. For sale bY nar2l k II PHILLIPS, 5 Wood lit CTETRA FAIULY FLOUR—CS bbl. just reed laud ra foe sale by COPE & lIHEYFOGLE, lad Second a • bbls real reed and for sale by COPE: & BREYFOriL P.K•E--le.st see' 09 COnegnmen , an• or se , lJ • choice lot of Cheese. ntie9l COPE it BREYFOCLE 01ArOTAnte and for sale by nor2l COPE tr. BREYMiI.F. Now Books PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT: or a Practical view of the manor duties, relations and interests of the Medical Prafemion and the Community; by Worth. 'nation hooker, M. D. The Works of Michael De Meanie - net comprising his Essays, Litters, /to , By Wm. Batten. Nineveh D. and ILi. ts Reenelne• .131 Austen Henry Lny. g ni, Ha, O. Glim ir pses of Spain; or Notes of an Unfinished Tom inIS By S. T. Tepper M 's Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; Ohm. mated. Jest received by JOHNSTON k. STOCKTON. noskl corner Market and Third streets (Jonntal. Chronicle and Prslez.2llL,_____ G)(ICASEJ ofeMirely nelWiTlPubionahle fined, 4 ° , - 1 now opening al A. K. MASON & CO'S, LO Mar• bet street, comprbang-300 Long Shawls, 40 pee Rich Dm. Silks, caper Icing Brodie Shawls, 5:00 nieces Preach Merinos, Piiamatout, GERMAN BLATiStNo• 2,3, 4 C and 5, reed end tor vale by n 05,21 ARBUTHNOT RED FLAN Ei._.A4d yds ere'd on cond WWl:lent and for sale by cord C ARBUTHNOT tosses L Er.. IFI enTreontinne to entry Freight so Philadelphia . RIF Baltimore nod New lark, via Canal and Rail Reads, es long as the water permits. norm KIER k 30!4.9 SiVii IIII4 BAY , • Prom the PIIILLIPnVIIIF "„.."iOU-11grthni or that excellent article of Rd. bet ra4e, rem:tries Biota and Snore rift and . perelthis tomcats, For mile at the India Itribtmr Lo pot, No. 6 Wood Miser. novlo LOCAL'MAITEM RIZPORTRD TOR TILE PITTSBURGH DAILY GALTJETTZ Colll[l. of quarter gymlama SAnransT, No.. a Present—Han. Benjamin Patton, President and.Sunuel Jon.. Associate Judge. INTERESTING ABDUCTION CASE. The ease of the Commonwealth no. John Hos nay, William Erret, Mary Evans, Margaret Con noly, Elizabeth Hri,eham and Mazy Bright.; mar again taken up. Wm..LiUle, sworn—Live is Freeport; Wee le the country scar that place on the 11th of last Aug.; I met the buggy about a mile from town, and it had Mr. Megniw'a child in ii; the child was cry ing, and this lady was endeavoring to padiiy a, by giving it a cake; the child was sitting between the two; was is the house al the time Mrs. Conuoly came to Freeport; about the loot week in July, two gentlemen came to Freeport, and mopped at John Haney's; when Mrs Connoly came tiri-1 was at the tavern, and Mrs. Contioly made inquiry of me about the ehildr the said that she came op to take the child away; that she hod heard that it was ve• ry badly twed; ehe would have it, it not by peaces, able, by forcible means. Cross Examined;-Said she bud heard the child was badly , used; she said "it ehe could not get the child by peaceable, she would by forcible means." Wm. Toiidoworn—Li ye in. Freeport, about half a ',mate from Mr. iMegraw's; saw a man carrying a little child put; it was screaming - and struggling; a WOOlllll VMS along; cannot say who the parties were; saw Miss McCabe in company; ehe woe trying to get the child from them; the arrest in the shortest Way from Mr. Magnsw't to Haney's inv. Cross Examined—My wifo came to the door, end I told her to go into the house—that she might got intottituble. • Christiana McCabe, sworn—Lived in Freeport tossilard the'end of Angust lastl saw the persons who carried °tribe child; the child was cereaming the wildest ecreatos I ever beard; both had hold of her when I now them;' the woman called ale a old 'matey, and threatened to kaock• my brains.out; the child cried to me to take it away; I called for help, but a man near did'nt let on he heard me; was present when Mrs. Cannaly-was up before; the then said mottling about taking away the child; she' seemed friendly, and wanted us to visper with the child; I am old and my eye eight • is bad; t could'at my that this was the woman. Conan Examined—Am the mother of Mr. Ma. graw'a present wife;.never heard the, child cry bit terly before idmy life; the child had an old dread on; last time I heard the child cry it was lightly corrected. 37 36 33 33 as 34 A diecnssion arose at Milt point as to the right of the deknlCG to examine the witnesses as to the al leged bad treatment of the child. Menus. Black and Shannon.°lferiag to prove sets of outrageous cruelty and oppression, sod maintaising that mai ars was the gist of the offence. This WIIS emphatically denied by M r. Kohn, who maintained that one crime never excused another, and that the feet of the child's resisting, proved of itself that it had been well treated, Mr if 0 had not been, it , would have been willing to neemminny them. The AttorneyGeneml, Mt. Darragh, agreed with Mr. Kuhn. The law as regards canspiracy:will established in this State. He recollected that the members of a Journeyman shoe makers' society, who formed a trade's union in Shia very city, And 'tittgiming to work except at a stipulated rata, deter ', them from working at a lower price than they ke, were convicted of conspiracy. decided that the relation between a father nail ohild was of so sacred a nature that any agreement entered into by several persons to sun der that relation was'a conspiracy. The father was reaponsible to the iow above fur any ill treataie.,t of ihe child. Elizabeth Magraw, (the child alledged t haa. been abducted.) sworn. Firsi saw Mr. Haney a my tither', house,in Freeport, a little before din nee. About an hour afterwards, when going to the pomp f:r a bucket of water, saw Mr. Evans. She took hold of me. and said the would drink out of the bucket. She carried me to the stable and Haney took hold of me and put no into the the buggy, I resisted and screamed, they carried me part of the tray; my month was bleeding; she put a handkerottiet in my mouth; it was sore and they knocked the sash off; ! told thechl wanted to get out and they would'ut let me; Haney was driv ing; they copped over night at a tavern; they caul it was a lucky thing they got a boggy for they could'at have done it in a canal boa.; then they came to Pdtsburatt and took me to Mn. Gonna . .. Ifs house at the poingl. saw Mrs. Connoly's, Mrs . Bnghain and Nils. Brigham there, and two other girl.; We got there about tea h . :Jock and stald half an hour; :Mrn. Brigham then took 1111 e to Manche- tar acrose the ferry; no body was along; she took me t 0 Mr. ! , ,liller s e.; dont remelleet of her saying nue- Umegi got to Mn. Yl.ll:er's o little hefore dueller; 'd there idl evening; they then ink me back was S or 5 o'ciotta when we gotbact: to Mrs. Gin holy's;.seur Mrs. Evans there; Mm. Brigham end she had no couversatioa about me that I know of. Next morning they took coo to Let's; Mary Evens and I walk, d oat; we remained WI Wednesday, in tha evening; • Mrs. Evans wan them all t he time; then Mr. Erret canto out in a buggy; when he first came he sat& that "they had found me out." They then took me away in a boggy to Washington; gu there about II o'clock; they took me to Bayer'.; wakened me about 4 o'clock; Mr. Borer drove the buggy, and Mro. Evans was to it; said they were going five miles from Washington; Erret came to Boyer's, and Boyer wan driving the same baggy Erret brought; they hadn't.gane tar till my lather took ma out; I was anxious to get out; Mrs. Boyer and Mrs. Evan's are aisters. When I got to,hlra. Conn° aho told roe to an down, and'said that .hehailbeen thinking ahem getting me away ov er since she was up. Mrs. Brigham asked me how I war; one of them, I don't know winchicisd "they had got me now." Mrs. Evans said she would have to hide me; Mary Evans and her daughter look me to a titur store. Cross Examined. Sao; Mrs. Evans once be fore, but did not know who she was, didn't tell her.that my step mother had treated me badly; She said that dim Magrow's wife had told her that my step mother hod treated me badly. She askcd me how often she beat me; I didn't tell how of- ten; didn't tell her that she ;best me every day, or till my hack was sore, Never told her how wten she kicked me; told her I didn't know how often; told her my step mother didn't_ whip me with a broom stirk. She said Jim Magraw's,wife told her I had been" fed on bread, and water. I told her it was (me.— Went home with my father; Mrs. Evans took the I 'to a shoe store and bought me shoes and etnitt. imp; alio gave me a sack of her daughter's. My step mother Inten't been talking to me often Aunt this. My father has talked to me about it; don't knew how often; told Mrs. Evens 1 slept in a bed; did not tell her l slept in a corner. Mr. Ertha objected to the cross examinatile— Hie honor had overruled it before. The Judge directed the counsel to ranter his examination to the manner in which she had been treated on that dry. , Examination resumed. Didn't tall them at Mrs. Connolly 's that I was glad to get there; said I guessed I would stay. Mrs. Evans said that she didn't expect she would have got me. William Glenn, sworn—Was at the Mayor's Office the last day this was op, and saw Mr. Erret there; saw him again at Washington, (Pa ); we started in the evening, travelled all night. Mr. Megmw, Hill and I, and got to Washington, where we stopped at the Mansion House; we saw a cars siege coming from the house with Mrs. Evans, the little girl, and a man in 0, Magma , took ther child and Me,. Evans went. to the house again; then Ereet made his appearance; he told me that he had driven the buggy to Washington; the child at, neared glad to see 'Ha: father; no intimation was given to me at the Mayor's °Erie< by any of these ,defeadants. Cross Examined.—The child appeared pleased , o see its lather, sod put Illlnrms round his nee.; Did cot see It when it was taken back to Its stop mother; it woo well d re ,,sed in Washington; Mrs. Evans said Mil was a -- when he told her that she must go back with him. Samuel Barnes sworn.—Lived at the point In August laati nom this little girl (aanbetb at the back gets of Mrs.Ountioly'a home, John Forsythe, sworn. Had a writ of habeas corpus, and milled on oid Mrs. Connolly; she 'said the child was not there, nor the daughter that bad her, leaked for the child; she did not tell tee where it mac; there woo one young lady there I took to be her daughter; I told them I was the Sherif f ; I got no saterfeotion from then, Mt. pdegrsw r rec. 11 4 . 1. k was dawn at Pitt.- la, it PHU I ,Pd burgh the day the child um taken, and the day before I saw none of her friends. 4it this stage of the proceedings a NoL Pros• win enters d as to Miu Etimbeth Brigham. Elinbeth,Magrmw,ithe child] recalled. I heard Mrs. Evans tell Mrs. Conuoly that she had to run allover Allegheny to find, buggy. Robert Hill, sworn—Am • police officer; was at the Mayor's 'office, and saw Mrs. Connoly, Mire Brigham, end, Mr. Rivet; heard Mrs. Connoly rep she knew nothing of the child; Erret went oat before the rest left. They were talking at the Mayor's office about the child; the. defendants said they knew nothing about her. CASE OPENED FOR DILFENCE. Mr.Stiannoa offered the information to the ju ry, and it was read. M_ Nolph, worn. Magma live. in Freeport, the next lat to me, on Water street. Haney'a tavern IS the next Square. Never heard much about Magner hia character is not good; would not believe him on oath. Mn Nolot sworn—Mrs. Evans was at my house that morning about one or two o'clock. Calvin Dodge, sworn—Know .G. W Magratai was at his house when hie wife-died; Mr. M. grave stated to me that his wife had ado the re quest that Mos. Connolly was to ha the raising of the child, and that he had acceded to her re- Mrs. Magraw, (sister in law of proseentoi) sworn—My husband lo his half brother; live In Freeport; I stated to Mn t. Conooly that her grand 'child was badly treated; my hunband dtd the same, and we gave her frequent information, an did all Magraw's relations to both her and her daughters; Mrs. Evans was at our house that morning, and I told her that the child was badly treated ; Mrs. Magraw and I are not on good terms; Mr. Ma- `raw and I ate not at out, Mrs—Morrison, Moamar'. sister, was called to prove bad treatment, but was not allowed to givo • it in evidence. Dirs Foremen wee celled. but wee not allowed o proceed, es' she knew nothing. bat about iho. alleged bed treatment Retiurah Reno, aware—Know old Mrs. Con noly for nine years; the character of the defends antifamily in good;' was at Connoly's house otter George's wife died; George wanted to take her away, and Mrs. Cannel) , offered to raise and ado• eate her at her two expense, When Megrim was nick, Mn. Brigham attended and mirsed him. Me,. Taylor, sworn—l know the defendants they are honest and decent people; I was there when I.,xxy was there; she was not restrained or confined, but was playing about with her cousin; she appeared es though she had got out of prison; saw her two ennui there. Mrs. John Magraw, sworn—My hostumd is a full brother of the prosecutor; heard George say that he had given the child to the grandmother; she treated it well; he frequently said that he had given the child to Mn. Conecly at the dying re quest of his wife. John Magraw, sworn—Am brother of prose cutor; I have told Mrs. Gsnooly that the child was not used right. John Herron, (mayor) sworn—There were two examinotions; Mrs. tied Miss Brigham were die- charged. Craw examined—Kra. Erma said de had Wren Elijah Trovillo, John Seetin, Miss Brigham, Iri..rill;lll3lr Look;, 111 Mellor, bbla Clarneopher L. Magee, Cadaraladev Evans, Buhl co; 4.btd. eats, Church & Carothers. ZA.NEIWILLI4—Por Ernpree•-61 peaches, Barnes, Isaac Murdock, and John B. Sheriff, were do apples. SA Wlt tuirough; 56 do apple, 12 a.praeb c.lied and imam, as to the good chammer of the defendant. Tlmy all gave them the best po..ible swag . , 15 bbd• tob , reo , K GaD 42 : 3 lr Mark moeu•dt. ARGorgle, LW. dried peseder, A Sam, character, 1 son; 6.1, Ludo J 0,101,1,1. corn weal, ow n er aboard; 15e1 Two gentlemen, Metter. I ph Megrim, and •hu cam, It Warboup; 13 hbdi tobacco, WII !choose: Leans Cameron, were called, sto Ilse character of Mr. Magma', aad swore lb t he always bore a nbc, 357 sas sbrpstadd. P erry, lo sits dried irenclser, Bittetoura, 122 “tt bran, ilsoc cotton good reputation. factory; 436 Lt. oat, le- do abellrol con, 015 do. In yrr, Mr. P. C. Shannon flied addreased the jury no 0 . , do a° do ''"44, 52 a""" Orono), Rhodes & AIcOTO. the part of the defence. He bas followed by Col. CI34IINNATI—Per Itmlionl— , l eta wool, Lippar, Black. Mr. Echo closed for the prenecmion. on; ho anis Sneer. Ihdyrril k Shuman; 25 bbla Who .We hove never before had an Qmontinity Lt, boot In S'Cl". of heanog thin gentleman in the criminal court, as nE&VSOt & WELLSVILLFO—Per Bearer-12 Ake he is mote frequently engaged in civil suits; bet Pcs l eMsl o 33.6.30 ; 6, ' ,lO ' b. ' , 'k c.. k . 7 we moot say, that in point of force - or energy, tw componied bye thorough knowledge of the law on bran S flcaseltou, 11 LT. potato., ddo flour, R Phd the point at issue, we have ra , lely hoard him equal- f"'" l'cr e Kentucky-2 bo• honey,t4 F Von Ronnbotot. 3 Lb , . joU.n.h 5 l•es aaeree& 1 , 11 11 & .; 25 'Any., rdict tht, moro wan &rive./ F Fel r s kg barley, in Belk 50 4 '• A & Le. • Lacs, J A I.'suel•ey; 2 kgs lob ter. t 112 401.1 Slurphy & Leo 131.:KPEP- I 'er 51,11 g Na 2-3 .a. potato, Tansy & Do. S & .21 liarbausb:lol•l. 11111O2—.... , :) . 0 e 11: ••k • scorn:or/sr It A Connors barai . 4thipt eb, ae Eueltris & Et-toed:36 Lea n s tao Loom, yorrarart & !itr; 57 dos broom:, E 11,Prelton; 1 Ldl clod.t•horeo Crrolurs; boo cheese, St Leech & Pon, C. ' Llois dour, J Itorscll. Per hake Erre-156 vas cheese G hl Horton; 00 do, 1 II Cal Sold, 40 Les cheese. it Delsell & Co: 216 do d... Larne; CA co du, G Al Honor., I bi mace,Chkby G.lll.l.lllFolol—Per Itrverde-I'.-0 oho oats, Win nOaules & CO:S kgs bullet 4 10, cst.4 L2s poach es, I be sit, to Leech & Co, 172' Lido It Ogler, & Neal.; 21 bid-potato., tNot $ on.; 21 kgs Lulet. II A Coml./nem, 1310.1. apple, 21 eke do, owner.; 4 sad. d•es or•on. %I I. P.lrker: The pry will return their v Pcocurso lYtarcm—On Tu -aday tut, a plough mg matet, came of on a Gel• adjoining the resi duum of Wm. 0. FL Bohm , Esq. Nine pitmen were entered, and the premiums were awarded as followe. Ist To William Martin . . ld. " M'Candlessi Wilson. . lid. " James ht'Calister. lth. '• James Potts. sth. " John Maisland. This match was got op by James Wardrop and James IrTpalister. The winning ploughs, were all from the inanufseterli ,f Messrs. Hall and Speer, those st. kelt took the two fir. precool.. • ruin re,iadeipb,a and New arc Dorn a new and improved pattern, which bids IP, e ‘ f,.. a .o .' lre 7 0 7 r , 0 "," ' a "" e d a Z, r " GEN. fair to become celebrated, their supertority over —I ." I' . I.TELAN';,79 all others being very manifest. iTlPl—Freer.nista. Be:stum and Anew. On motion of Mr. Martio.acconded by Mr. Mc- I, Cloth., of ton moot depirabls eo n superfine, Counter, it was 'waived that the p remiums should a ß n in d n o ' D a n i t n he s- r U lt 7 Sree ni ../ t l -r e hri eVar r i l- 7., ° r/i ii e ß lo n r w d n . C AS is a r n w‘ d be handed over to the Orphan Asylum, hawness Cos, which w..l` e made to oiler in s so • nova, P DMA N 1 9I The Judges were Nessts. Edward 5 ace, f eline '" m "" Pe ser'd, tenieces now style of Wm. Lanky, and John Cumming. loc,el Casenneris, ausether with P hand... lot Whatever else may be effected by our Agnelli- of PAS, [taus nod C . ..meire Yost/Inge, which wit! he de w at [oral Society, it has aLready excited a spirit of r W nwn 4fri Y DELANrs _emulation in ploughing that eanmt fail of having READY MADE CLOTHING—A getter. motor, thy wont beneficial result an that important part of the pr, ' , " ,,,lasl, " 2l,, t at th w ' s ' il m be " sa e ld n ,.:h ' o c' t rd ast 7 e -a a 7l < th- Agricalture. tan, as tow as they eau be purchased at .7 other es tabligurnent In Pittsburgh. Passiso Courivatararr Moray.—On Tuesday '''''23.4B'" P DELANY RAvo 1-• A ha II evemcg, between the •'hours of eight and nine W u s ,,, es . s „,, s- s ;t its a t s w gi s a t s .i s s: o'clock, a young women entered a small shop In Dratustray and Golden, Oiler aftwarea, ale., a pat Allegheny, opposite the'Post Office, md is payment of. trifling article worth fifty crow, received change est and mast approved styled, at fur a ten dollar counterfeit note on the State Bank of Ohio, giving at the same time a fictitious name BOONS: 13001f.0f l'Ufrrrer'el at the I'ItaItIfTERIAN DOOR ROOM and place of residence. She was of mediumal No 79 Wood street, and for sale at Eaatern one. height, apparently over twenty years of age, and Armairameni was dressed in a dark de lame frock, with dark of nus std it ' A n t We l n 'TZU r se ih o r n ?e n / t r s 'i tt: Doe p!nld shawl, well worn, straw bonus[ and ribbanda,Ll, of s ,leremoth Evart+,Robinson's Greek it aw unny of The Down/Is do knaltsh do do, Scit's and a black roil, with blue spot.. tile, G vols. Ikauott ednton, Pariah's Bible Gazetteer,' It Is powoble, god indeed probable, that she may terra en 9aveJ h rriarri.m. II It's never again appear in exactly the same costume, dotes, std many oiler interesting worts, in edthtio n n . but an of her dress, the veil in particular, being thet sit a.rraan same.. ovtl so remarkable, it es certain that if she has residedltEn:VCl7. - tor any length of time in iht•,neighborhorid, many bunch Pa keep conatimtly on hand .d make to or der WI Smile of Vial, liOttleN, kc Porter and Mbiet. people moat be able to identify her, and as the sa l Water Bottles, of superior quality person whom the note woe passed, Ia a:poor NinrotlrCriry tt., 40 paid to Private Moulds. colored Boman, the giving such in information as haervions ant. Seta Dwass.—JONESIS Ital• Would lead to the detection of the offender, would tatielsemmal voap canoes a free persmatioa. and at the same nine matinee, so ne., and whttens the skin, Fe a work of charity as well as Justice. p,ll, It the texture end beauty of as infant's Any communication on the nobject, addressed Sci Ea. 110000 ano SORES, are soon not only to J. K.Kennedy, local editor of the Gazette, will l T s o ls ,t, h 4 t uss ,";F o ij o t e li X o s se se UriSru t se isi rt t ir s , e s s u e e s s P c h a l a . Z receive attention. and kid it titso 01 The city papers would confer a favor by notie- tiese ;Fut puded eosin., as one coal .arm prove. I could eel t render ~ assured tLnr this a no ante, og the abOVe. nrosto to lea. SO pernon. cured of Sp. Hui, toss 1...01 nor, SOipt in lb .ppa 7th Ward, was robbed of $.500, on WeSneaday n oT:rWricy Sjl ii farthe aboy;;;;Ilese I knew it to be morning, by aortic bold thief or thieve, He had a u t state. Thom Who are liable to left hie house but. short time,na we understood, ceases. Curseo, on Coke. Etas% above, find this a and hie wde baying also guns out fora bucket to flat ~ ". : ::..:=1.0 7 . . .1 : ".t ....”,,, °L,th: m . r ....21m.: water, the house was entered, several chests bro. ', : :',',,',',11 . . r,0p„,,,,) lion I ~,,,, ken open, and WO stolen from one of them. We Bob reader. the stores ore flooded with Imitations, understand that • number of notatione thieves an d be sun, you as WM. JACKSON htl Liberty treet. k for JONES'S Italian Chemical s ae . have been recently iseeniin lbw city, and the police , Sold by should be vigilant. l'itt-Iturgb. . auglialtivisT Irr ALL Goo, ernoriss are honorably Yourcd OW Anotwest ,i Ronalay.—A fellow who woo the only th ri ni i n „,„,,,,, ~1 , ,. steamsteam,„i in „ o f .3. , b o w, a boarder at the house of a lady recently established dueler Coral Ilnir Restorative. It they doubt our -in that line in tinselly, look • fancy on Wednesday Word, they cannot these highly respectable sense,. to steal and carry away, bee false teeth, set in gold, lil. bare tried ' fa r i . ' ti . eo ' u.. '' ‘., -- Elm 14, Ne'w York. her gold pencil, ate. The police were apprised of m ~,,,,,,, R ee ves , m , , , es. vrt e av, roo yn. the offence.—Darparch. hl r. Win. Tompkins. Oh' King st,-New York. , tli. Thos. Jackson, Monition Island ' near Pittsburgh 't A CM. Buds= TO Draxn.—There is a cry II E. Callen, late barber strambootS. America. poor family, named McAdem., living to the olfwe Aim iris. thou a hundred others mote, though lbw formerly occupied by Esquire Cummins, Sixth omit soften, that it will force the base to grow on the Ward. The wile bee been upon a bed of sickness head or face, stop it felling off, strengthen the mots, for some time. Yesterde, while the husband was t . w g rf mid itaudruff from the roots, mottos y ligh :7 re. ' o ' r u gray hair assume a fine dark look, and away, a little girl, aged about five years, whin k c e,ano d'ry,Lareh or wiry hair towel, soft, clean and playing near the fire, had her clothes ignited. She b „ ,„,,m ,i. a cc 'cr y b ony , ran to the mother, who was unable to give wads- sold by the Agent, `PM. JACKSON. RD Libertyst where Pot .l . lrgh. Pricc 371,50 rents, and one dollar. lance, and next she crept under the stairs, she lay screaming for • few minutes; a man anon ° 4 . * * wT ~,__ ~,,,, came, drew her out, and found that see was dead! (Cr L e d Tom m . - la r ß i itt y , ,, A i i ,, ,b s : r ii — The flesh of the poor little thing yr. crikped.— They ore not aware how Inghtfully injurious it in Post. to the elan: bow coarse. how rough, haw !XI. low, yellow, and eallesilthy the skin ap- - - -- - pears alter twin; prepared chalk! Be- II..RDA/GDR PACKET LID id, sides it w tiCadokr, containing a FOR PHILADELPHIA AND /JALTINORE, large quantity or Lend! Exclusively for Pritaengers. We have preparsd a beautiful vegetable Artie -....r.wrehfli== —The Boats of th is Ur. will leave 'Ouch we call JONES' PPANISII LILY WHITE. ....------ as follow, at g o'clock at nigh. It Is perfectly innocent, being padded of all deice "----- Friday, Nov.lotb. _.., e ,,,aliaca; and it 1,11p3110 to the skin a natant!. be . -- "llyboinpop, Bd . tur , day, Mb. India.—P !turkey, Sunday. lath lieu. a, • town/cue o skin, muting it roll and Kentucky—Copt II Truby, Monday. Wth. sm n the ooth. Sold by the Agent, W3l. JACKS. IN. ell Lib. Ohio—Caps. A Craig, Tuesdus, :Oho erty at, Pittsburgh. Pnce 25 cent, sue' d ,,, .T lot —J P Thompiew Wwittcw.s,fint. Erj- T.,......... ,r., it.th,,.. is not more maul- Indtana—P Harkey, Thursday. 2.1 d. wive than a bad, putrid breath, or bars, yellow dtsca.- Kentucky—Caps H I ruby, Fndar. 232. il teeth If persons have these it is then own Mull— Ohio—Copt A Craig, Saturday, 2lth they can, for twn shilhnge, buy an article that oral lainistana—J P Thompso Sunday, 2.5.. mete Amu brea..pure and sweet ea SAI Spiry du 6 Indiana—F . Hurley, Monday, vat.h. !sal. Kentucky—ll 'lruhy, Tuesday. VIA It cur. 4) truces el the Gum., sp.ny or alertated, Ohm—A Creug, Wednesday...tint. and forme 'Forth a a unequalled, remoview the tartar. Lotostatiu—.l e omp.o, Th. , .i.r. 2; " 1 :. , fastening the teeth In the gua, .cl ck n them us ludiana—P Burkey, Friday, nth. w .. .PCII w , m , .... 1,, alum „th.,,,,,.0,1,,,,,,, SI , For passage apply to . s u ch. reader ore the proPerues of Jon,. Artil , er m0...r...h.k. it... , Tn.: I`uwte r nnd, without praising A ourselves, hoer novla , or D LEECH k. c n . "..._'lL._'?..C_ what onc of our ten respectable and senutufic Den __--Cliaaiiif 111 — awrgatiwirs.. 1.15 t.. Mr F. F rail. o f New York. ways: i ICH (mods .d the I have both used and .allsed this beautiful and mi. I_, ed that the Helium, Line wtli ova. . { ol l' palpalne faun, Poo.' Amber Tooth Psswo end Goods vi a Canal from ntt.bargh en the W., and from eon recommend it as potermn; all the qualnien clam. poetic are respectfully inform. ,_ Phi adelphia un the lath tut. We shall c 0... t• ~„ ~,,, Reader, __ tan . y ~. more 1. (~,,,nc, catty goods by rbilroad and way. durum winter. on l y lno, ny 0 o try 4,7:,.. gnu *Ol be ~,,i, p 1,., P P' . a.p..,,,c.,-riffß—....o casks las Mo.pratt a c ,,,, ~ sold by the agent, ii:lll7Ac7ii:m.N, tli Lib,. .., Sone' b - rand, a superior ertsele tor •ale by ir, otter, Patrintnat ougOalkyer . now; W a M MITCH ELTREE _. W - F.lw - Pt: t rerye t t . lo:t P yr h o joir..thdreetPrteholt:-boat locidr Ai, v/1A4i,01,N,...0,ti.Vr111.i111•)/...dost.',Zdoof,roxroo- v—the;;l:llllclotpthr: • ap:endid arttele L,14 wide, for wain at N 0.3 Wood irt offcm i r" .,,,,t ' f" rhi1.V.P.1.‘,3111,..,,,u0i...,,"cvtdamc0,7:) R arc3o J & II PHILLIPS noy2U Canal Basin. POB'l' PITTSBURGIL Rx•za—There were 6 feet 0 incees m ue channel last even Caleb Ct Me. Murdock. Beaver. ranges, Galloway, Monongahela Coy Beaver, I - lark. Fashion,. roehles, Elizabeth. Allant.e, . Fad:mann, Brown-Wine: Lake Erie . Gordon, Beaver. Camden, t itUdrickson, M'Eeesplart. BRUM. Jam AK. Allegheny I :Upper, Abrams, Franklin. lamer Nets an, Moore, Wheeling. Wave, --- --. Franklin.. Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling. Wolh.v.lle, P 'nos. Sonfokt. Hudson, Mc?, linen, Bridgeport Mes..eutter Na 2, Woodward; Cin. 5 , toti Ci l Dolphin, Haslet 0 ave. Reveille. Stone, Galhopolis. Coz. anesville. DE,'?ARTED. . Caleb Cope, Mord. auk, Wellsville. Lat... Erie, Gordon„ Beaver,. Benner, Clark, Wei bindle Camden, Hendrick:, in. M'Keesport. Virogna,Galloarny, teononanhela City. Atlantic, Parkinaun,S rownsville. Ja.bm,B , owni ville. / erutenden. HurclUs on, St Louis. Grace. Cinoniunri. New England, No 2, ri con, Cin. S. L MeLutu, Tura. Now Orleans. Ii I IATS LEA VING THIS DAY Brownaviile Packet" at 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. Heaver Pflattli, 8 A. M. rod 4 P. M. St. L. as—Wyoroior. Cioeitloe—Chpper N 0.2. Bedgepoe—Hudson. Whealloo—Cioderella. Zarerealio—Empress. SL Louie--Geoesee. . New Chicano—Paris. Lotesvillo--Empress. yosoamos—Wrn. Phlllipa ...... rot PIIILADILLPHIA. tD. Leech& co's, pocket line. 9 P M. • rot Trorooo.l. R. . But& & Cc's Cored Pocket, 7 o'clock, r. Y. lELPORTS Blt RIVER. CINCINNATI—Per Nese F,ngland No. 2-1 la olds, T Leech; 124b'. pork, J Schoonmsken 5 do Mem boLIXE Sellerr; 49 tibia whiskey. Fecludi & Denise.; 17 d 0,20 had: .1 Jordan; 34 661,/ sriliskry. R Bell; 3 bbla lord J Dalkon; 7.13 do hominy, Wid Donnly; 13 eiprens pkgr. Linker ix. Forsyth; 11.0 furniture, T 11 Welding; sett , sale. tree. Coleman & Co; 3 biol. to. bareo r AValllngford a. Co; 23 alt. potatoest,J.Satidt. Caleb Cope--5 sty peaches Craig& Co; 40 bbl. floor, 16 sks dried apple.. 9 & W ila t basgb; 10 las oats, pamenger; kcs buttre, Sill; 2 66 potatoes, McShane; 6 blils ropes,/ Arbuckle BRAVER—Per Michigan 1110. 3-4 las rags, 7 Mils 60000..4 LAI. forks, E Ilatelton; skit tined C o , J &JIM; 41 sts 20,2 bbl.b butter, McFadden & Co, 9 do ale, tr hlf bbls do. Robertson & Repress. sks rye, DlAlßmith ik Co. .111NIA FIIRNACE LANDING—Pia Cal4ier-170 robs pig atetaloranour 0 oosiguees. WilEEl.ll2G—Por Cinderella-4 bblsapplro, Baker k. Cm %do vinegar. :11 Gortely; 17 lib's lard. Brown & Cro ell .k. enTll. 3 Mit sk3 hilds do, AIM. Jones; 43 bbls apply, llscaley reiCo; 1 62,.1 D Darts: b resms paper, st; Hill; 34 tiblr Our. I IV Ilurtmugh, 19 do. 9l'Cul -1 ly; 7 rail feadtors,r7 tails rye dour, I la cadre passel.. ocr. NARHVILLE—Per Dolphin-39 w., 0 ,„ Capt ilitidert 49 bales cotton, 73 Mils lard, 01 bg. 30031.er0,3 ginseng, 1 ihekey & Co, 4 bbl. potatoes Nichollen A Cayce, 135 bales cotton, 3' All'ermick; MI do. For. s o y:hh Ca; I 2 Lgson.a.''l.n&Zif3ltitd. z,1301 tao..t t:c 7'iutlrrtro;lAiis, aa6tesdo,Rill: i'cketln;kold sue., nvri,1...;300.6.9.7.c,i0b„r,r,.n .OUlS—Per De SV, ek• dross, Ave. den; 5As wool .4 rC Harbaugh, I oyster Iy - i v Bidwell; ISI J:1104,, Mount. gaticla Nev. Co; .21.1.0. rim, butter, bblo 0 glass, MI:OVA!, ===== put . LT!!!l ., 64.auji(u) ............ RICH AND SPLENDID NEW GOOD'S SELLING AT LOW PRICES AT ■O. 00 /MARKET ITILENT. PITTSBURGH. PA.. AA, MASON & CO. respectfully solicit attention RIBBONS —HAI bores beantiful new styles of Bon • m their eomplem and extensive easement of net Ribbons; do do CI. and Neck. do; Plaid Menlo. Eine New Foreign and Staple Goal Satin .; n large portion and See Ribbons, al number and qualities Alan • of which tam been recently receive • per Isar packet Crap, Hornet Velvet., Gimps, Fringe.. Brads, Vci• ships and espousers, and are confident y recommended vet 'frntnings, ske. • sess being among the be'. and ' F ' . (..b...b " Mk . ib HOSIF.RT AND GLOVES—A bell stock. White the country. I Goods, of every description. Gm d'A In SILK S—oue, 300 pes Gro d'P akin, rieh changOroeable d'Fibitne, Gro limeade, figuPoi- HOUSE REEFING GOODS this department or • giers Satin do Chine, Tine Satin, Taffeta. Ottoman !;; ; :,:I;,,„"t i k ' b e nu o r p ' ,i `r i • n li g a i i . w p te a /5 n, .., ,. . found the the ß. ctrt w er b t . fee. gre. • SHAWLS —Over one thousand shawls, of