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TUESDAY I,IOBNING, NOV. 10, 1867
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News of the Cl 1. end Neighborhood.
Tb. Court..
QiisErsik Ssestom—Before Judges McClure,
Adams and Parke.
.. ..
Com. vs. Jas. Kemp; assent: and battery with
intent to kill, on oath of John O'Donnell. This
ease was noted in all the city papers at the time
of its occurrence. The cutting affray which
gave rise to this trial occurred on Sunday eve
ning, the 9th of August. The facts, as far as
known and noted at. the time, were simply that
in a fight that happened in a yard near Poplar
alley, in the Sixth Ward, one John O'Donnell
was cut in the arm by one James Kemp. The
weapoh used was a huge dirk knife which James
Kemp, as he was fleeing from the place wiry.°
he had inflicted the wound, flung into a vacant
lot, where it was found immediately afterwards,
covered with blood. The Mayor, Alderman Ma
jor, and their officers, were promptly on the
spot, but did not succeed in arresting Kemp un
til about eleven o'clock. lie was found by the
Mayor and some of his police in the third story
-of ,a house on Crawford street, occupied by one
Mrs. Hayes, andin bed and asleep when
found. After nee stu
tr„
7 preliminary *examina
tion, Kemp was co itted for trial, which came
on as above. Messrs. Swartzwelder and Mar
shall appeared for Kemp, and Messrs. Cochran
and Miller for the Commonwealth, Mr. Collier
being quite exhausted from the labors of the late
important triaL
The first witness called was O'Donnell, the
man who had been cut. He stated that as ho was
writing a letter for a friend in the house of one
Patrick Deever, near Washington street, he heard
- a noise In the street, and 'went to the door; that
while standing there a crowd collected and a
fight) sprung up; (bat he was in some manner
draft into the crowd on seeing -Kemp striking
a woman; that when he (O'Donnell) came near
Kemp, the latter drew tho knife from his pocket
and made two passes at O'Donnell's body and
n third at his throat.; that as he (O'Donnell)
threw up Lis arm to ward off the blows, the point
of the knife entered the thick part of the arm on
the inside and about two inches above the elbow
joint; that when the knife had passed clean
through the flesh, the point coming out on the
other side of the arm, Kemp wrenched it around
and slashed- it out, saying in effect - that he had
done the job for him.
..
O'Donnell showed the scar to the jury, the
wound having-now healed over. it is a ghastly
slash, which severed the whole system of cords
and veins that invest the inside of the arm in
the part referred to, and (he apparent effect has
been to destroy to some extent the nee of the
limb, as (ho hand seems to be drawn in, so as to
contract the fingers - toward the inside of the
wrist, while the arm itself presents an appear
ance of emaciation. .
After O'Donnell had given his.evidence, sev
eral other witnesses were called to the stand,
whose testimony in general agreed on the main
points as stated above. • The major part of them
had seen James - Kemp with a knife in his band.
( Mayor Weaver brought the knife, alleged to be
the one used by Kemp into the Court, and it w.
laid upon the table before the jury.) The jury
retired a little after 3 o'clock P. Itt., and after a
few minutes returned with a verdict of guilty.
The case is a fair one of ..Mayhem" we should
think from the appearance of O'Donnell's arm.
It appears to bo useless and to hang upon him
as an appendage. The wound inflicted by the
monster is too grievious too belooked upon with
out Cringing.. •
W3I. G. ' LEG, convicted some days silo of horse
stealing and remanded, was called Into Court
yesterday'and sentenced to three years in the
Penitentiary.
Tea OPERA IN COMM Tea BAR' AND TIM
looking over the report of matters
and thins in New cork we find that Signor
Macafern (which is Italian for McCaffrey) who
was here some months since with Sig. Coradi,
Setti at our Theatre, has been assaulting
Signor Henry Vestvali, in Broadway for some
cause not disclosed in the account; but proba•
bly It is some musical affair that has taken this
discordant tone. Macaferri was taken in hand
by the police.
This was, still upon our. mind coupled with
various philosophic reflections as to how strange
that men
MIA music is their souls'
could be Li for such 'Waling" as Macaferri is
said to Lye caused, when we learned that even
the bar, the conservator and expounder of law
had also in our city afforded a couple of eminent
gentlemen who had been trying their knuckles
upon each other.
It appears that theae two gentlemen, Mr. K.
and Mr. 11., have recently been engaged on op
posite sides in a.criminal trial at the Oyer and
Terminer. Tho junior barrister, Mr. K., was
during the• trial qqite overcome with the heat
and foul air of the Court room. After Mr. H.
had concluded his argument to the jury for the
defence, - Mr. K. arose and begged the indulgence
of the Court as he wits suffering so much with
the headache that ho found it impossible to
on. It was arranged„however, between another
gentleman on the defence and Mr. K. (for the
Commonwealth,) that they would pair off, where
upon Mr. Swartzwelder went on to speak until
he fainted. This was on Friday night. On
Saturday morning, Mr. S. felt unable to go on
with any comfort, mad from this circumstance it
so fell out, that the gentleman who bad paired
off with Mr. K. came to-finish the speech of Mr.
Swartzwelder, thus giving the defence, in fact,
three speeches to the Commonwealth's two, as
Mr. K., under this arrangement, had no chance
to answer. These facto are necessary to the
understanding of what happened on Saturday
evening.
Mr. H. was passing the office of Mr. K. The
former inquired of the latter, "How is your
head!" The gentlemai thus addressed believ
ing that this inquiry was intended as a taunt
took occasion to answer that his (Mr. IL's)
course towards him (Mr. K.) in the course of
the trial had been ungentlemanly and cowardly,
etc. Mr. 11. asked his friend K. out doors in
order that ho might have room to repeat the re
mark that. bad just fallen from him, which invi
tation was promptly accepted, while the party
extending the above invitation not able to wait,
went into the entry way to meet his antagonist
half way. Here in close quarterethe two learn
ed barristers fell to. K. had his nose, a quite
prominent feature in his face, badly scratched.
11.-was in the way, as we are informed, of get
ting badly damaged, by having got his head in
an uncomfortable position under his learned
brother's arm.- Judge Williams being by aided
in getting the peace established, and so the
affair passed off. We learn that the whole mat
ter between the two gentlemen was amicably
adjusted and they shook hands over it in Some
glee. "All's well that end's well.-
THE Tausr COMPANT.—At a meeting of the
Stockholders of the Pittsburgh Trust Co., held
yesterday morning at their banking house, the
following nine Directors were elected to serve:
Three Years—James Laughlin, William • K.
Nimick, Robert S. Hays.
Two Tears—Samuel Rea, Francis G. Bailey,
Thomas Bell.
One Year—Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pen
nock, Thomas Wightman.
'We think we may odd, that the names of the
above gentlemen are such as will c.mimand the
entire confidence of the business community 'of
Pittsburgh, and continue to sustain the Trust
Company in the firm position which It has so
long occupied hero.
We suggest to our neighbors of the Pittsburgh.
Catholic, that they read the following, and say
whether such news will be as "sweet as the voice
of love" to shy body:
•Among the unfortunate victims who perished
in the massacre at Cawnpore, were four Roman
Catholic clergymen. They were put to death
with great barbarities. Their chapel also was
dismantled and partly demolished
We learn froin'tfie Chronicfi, "that on Sunday
night, some scoundrels entered the' house of a
shoemaker in the Sizth Ward; named William
Ilersher, and, while ho was asleep, took from
his pants, under his head, some $l9. They at
tempted carrying off a couple pair of boots,
which he bad finished, but fancying that they
were discovered, they ran away, leaving the
boots at the door.
Movuto.—A poor family, who had to move on
Saturday evening, were wonderfully surprised
at a visit of about two dozen Sons of !delta, who
brought a wagon, put the fultare and the fam
ily into it and moved them to their new house,
and the family were Still more astonished to find
the new heave scrubbed and in good condition,
cheerful fires burning, Sm. The. Sons departed
as mysteriously' and suddenly as they came.
Tnoar. in want of a neat fitting e ttnit are refer
red to the card of Mr. 8.. F. Shope, 106 Third
street, in another column. Mr. S. is a favorite
of those who have tried him, and his prices are
quite reasonable, which is an important consid
eration these /lope.
AT eleven o'clock last nightero at the
- Court Howse but could not learn vr- w tke jury
in the ease of Jones bad agreed upon a vertlict.
RUlllor esidiestetday that they stood 11 to 1
and that the one nisu thought the eleven a ter
rible stubborn set of fellows.
Tile dwelling of Hugh Hughes, near Ebens
burg, was burned on the 241 inst. It was one of
the finest dwelling homes in the county. Loss
$2,500—n0 insurance.
Idar n ett hot night to a good
honesthasiderthithe clemency of the weather.
Oho alfere another Ant 34 bill to-ulght.
REPUDIATION Dt WASILUIGTOS COMM, PENN
mar/am—The interest•etatmens due May 15, i
1857, on the bondaissued by,Washington county,
Pennsylvania, for payment of her subscription
for $200,000 of the stock of the Hempfield
Railroad Company, have not yet been paid.
And, as we are informed, the County Commis- •
stoners omitted to..levy suchen tax rate for 1857
as would yield sufficient revenue to the County
treasury to defray the ordinary county expenses
and meet the coupons on the county's railroad
subscription, maturing daring the year. The
Act of Assembly under which tho Commis-
sioners of Washington county were authorized
to make thd subscription "and borrow' money to ;
pay therefore," empowered said Commissions •
"to make provision for the payment of the ,
principal and interest of money so borrowed."
This fact makes the neglect to impose a sufficient ;
tax. rate for 1857 the more reprehensible, i
because the omission, to those outside of the ;
county, who bold some of these bands, looks like
a deliberate design to repudiatr the payment of
interest on a debt, the proceeds whereof inure
wholly to Washington county, whose citizens
enjoy the use of the Ilempfield Railroad from
the borough of Washington westward to Wheel
ing. But apart from this consideration, we are
quite sure that-rho people of Washington
county, when informed of the position occupied
by their county through the Action of the
County Commissioners; will take the requisite
steps to rescue the coubly from the disgrace of
repudiation.
The city of Philadelphia pays interest on :dr
hundred thousand dollars of debt incurred to
pay for that amount of IlempfieLl Railroad
stock, Although the Hempfield Railroad carries
its traffic to the Baltimore and - Ohio Railroad and
the city of Baltimore, and not to Greensburg
and the Pennsylvania Railroad according to the
,promise made by the liemnfield Railroad Com
pany when the city of Philadelphia made her
subscription. The paramount consideration in
this matter with Philadelphia has been the ful
filment of her pledge, to her loanholders to pay
the interest accruing thereon; and, until
Washington county does likewise, the odium of
repudiation will attach to her otherwise - good
name, to the reproach of her Commissioners
and the mortification of her exemplary citizens
who enjoy the comforts of prosperous and en
riching sgriculture.--Jfking Journal.
A LAND elide on the Central Railroad near
Stewarl's Station had completely blocked up the
passage of trains yesterday. Travel is some.
what interrupted for the time.
tho public want evidence of tin, great utility of
advertising, and that too on a liberal scale,they have
but to look at the enterprise at 65 Fifth street in this
city. Tho Agent of the Great American Corn SW
ler has admittedly the best implement of the kind
ever offered to our people, and has industriously
used the means to bring that fact thoroughly before
the public, and now look at the result. They manu
facture an almost fabulous quantity of Corn Shelters
every week, and still cannot supply the demand,
although they sell but to the holders of State and
County rights, and , besides this, we understand, the
sale of rights, has amounted to almost ten thousand
dollars In the last two months. Whyi do you think
of that, you that are afraid to spend a dollar in the
way of advertising? Mr. Golden still has some State
and. County rights for sale. Call and see him at r. 5
Fifth street.
Tete Custom Deparltuent of Cnrungban's Tailoring
Establishment, Allegheny, has been rendered at
tractive to the followers of fashion by the peeoliar
style and Instil with which the calling is .executed.
Added to this feature of interest is n full variety of
such piece goods for men and boys' wear as exhibit
ed at once the newest styles of the season. Cash
buyers will Lind the prices facorr.ble
Liver Complaint.-The only tentevly vvrr offered
to the •nhllettuthw never tilled to core, ashen Linvalocke
. . .
are fol owed, la IPLane's Llror Pill. prepared by Fleming
Brow, Pittsburgh, Pa, It has been several years before the
public, and has been Introduced In all region. of the I*, u10n..•
When it ham boon mod, it has but the molt triumphant
coo, and has actually driven oat of use ail alai- ute , lieitow.
It has been tried under all the different phase., ,4 itepetie.
and has been found equally efficacious in .U.
liffid—Purchaaern should beaten:Ll tnardt forDR. 311. AN
CILXIIILATED LIVER PILLS, tnanufacturiel by gi.Elltlai
BROS., of Pittsburgh. Pa. There are nther Pill• purporting
to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. gra
tin. Liner Pills, oleo Ma celebrated Trrmifuge. cau now in ,
had at all riwpectsble drng stares. Yew _genuine icitheut
ffir sirsolarr ar neio:4ll,T rT.Ino INO Dat?
tirgular i4ramrrs.
_ •
Monongahela River 11. S. Mail Packets.
. STEAMER TELEGIIAPII, I STF.ASI ER JEFFEl:: , itti,
Aailt
Can. J. C. Worintram. . CAM. Gummy CLtr.k.
TEE ABONE NEW STEAMERS ARE
no w running regularly. Morning Bouts leare
burgb at 8 o'clock A. • 31_.mil Earning lieut. at 6
O'clock P. M. for WEeceport, Ellratiethuirn. tlonenga
halo City, Balm - omen, Fayette City. Greenfield, California
and Broencellle, there connecting with Ila‘ke and
for Uniontown, Fayette Spring's, Nlorgautewn.Maytiedmcg,
CeLrmlataellown and Jellertion.
Pamengern ticketnl through from Tfittelinrgh lat Union
town for $2, meals and state-rooms on 1.4.1.4
Ploats returning from Rrowarrille loner at b in the
mornlngand 51n the evening. For farther informittOm en
quire at the Office, Wbat f Boat, at the Mot of Ornnt !tree,
ans G. W. SWINDLER. Alt.,.
REGULAR TUESDAY PA CK
LT FOR zAsrsvt LLE.—The One now
steamer EIIMA GRAHAM, Capt. Alyssor ut I ieare
for the .63.0 and intermediate purls EVERY TUESDAY,
at 4 o'clock r. w. For foogbt ..r parmo .rply
board. .19 FLACK, BARNES A lTt..
FOR MARIETTA AND ZA-NES-I s fir s a
VILLE—The new and beautiful steamer
LIZZIE MARTIN. Copt. Ilium, will taxon tor the shore
and ell lotermedlate port, EVF.ItY SATURDAY, at 3 r. v.
For freight or pnamgc brad-II or to
acid • FLACK. ILA/INES A OA% Azta.
E U ULA It TRI-WEEKLY 1.,
..I.IIJWIIEELINO FACKET.—Tha fine ftVl
- gnarlier CIIEVOIT, Captain .1. Murray, twi lotto
for the lib Ore .and nit inwrinwliato porta un hlortiL,ya,
WerhowilAya and Friday, Far 1,10 t 4 , 1" patnitge. ripply ou
board. or to
soito W. R. NVIIEF.LER, Antott, No. 5 Wood.nt..
FOR W EClNti.—The steamer 115,
FOREST CITY. Capt. R. Won, will trove ---lERI4 - wi
for au abort. and MI Intermediate laudinga ou aya,
Thuradays and tiatunlaya at 10 richt!: A. 31. For freight
or paining. , apply on boador to
FLACK, DARNER A CO , AO+.
No. Si Water At.
1101EGULAR MEMPIIIS PACK- JM i li.
ET—Tho sidendld new grantor, 0 01.
MODORE PERRY, Capt. Perry 140,1, will er= l . t e l
alto, and all tntortnediato porte. For freight or pastaga
apply on board or to
ocl9 A. 0. 316:11.F.1F, Agt.. S 6 Water at.
jlusljbille, fic
F—
OR NASIIVILLE--TheeiegantZia
Warner FANNY FERN, Capt. W. R .
Martin. will learn for the game trod all inlarructitatc tact,
or WEDNESDAY,IIIII loot.. at 10 A. Pr. For freight or p. 11. 4-
rage apply no board or to
nola FLACK, BARNES Aar ,
FR NASILIVILLE—The 614:-
.6 5742
nt paatengar steamer POLAND. Cala a "-
Robert aracey, will hatro fur tlia IthilTO and interoov owe
ports on TWA DAY, Nov. lOth, •1 4P. 0. For freight or
passairc apply on board or to
oc3l " FLACK. BARlilliti A (0., Accols.
t. ILouts, &7r
FORST. LOUIS & KEOKUI:-
Mellon near steamer J. W. DA lIAIAN,
Copt. M. liars ralll !roan for the oleo , nod eli inter
mediate porta on lIIIS DAY, tho lull inst. For tranitage
or freight apply= board or to
[tog - MACK, BAIINE-'S A CO., Agents.
FOR Sr. LOUIS, DUBUQUE &
_l2 • KEOKUEL—The elegant . etemer LA •
CHOSSIL Capt. John Maloney; Clerk, Jane, I. an er.
griffin will leave for the above and all intermediate ports en
THIS DAY, 100, at 10 o'clock, 4. N. Yor freight or paaxolp
apply on board or to 0r.31 FLACK, BARNES & Co. Act..
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine new , i 44
aloud, "SIR AVI WALLACE.
Capt. IL Campbell," will !elf., foe the above and a I
intermediate points on WEDNESDAY the 11th. For delight
or paesogo apply on board or to
nog FLACK, BARNES & CO. Agenta.
VOS , ST. LOUIS.—The tiplendid
J: stammer N. HOLMES, Capt. honnedy,
will leant, for the above awl all intermedlnto ports on T 119
DAY, November 10th For freight unman:m apply on board
or to 0c..10 FLACK, BARNES& (XL Agent,
FOR ST. LOUIS AND KEOKUK
—The elegant enmel . CA3IDRIDOE,
Capt. S. Dean, trill leave for the ulaayo awl all
porta on TIIIB DAY the lath Inst.
ac FLACK, BARNES CAL, Agents.
etttrinnatt, fir
UtOR CINCINNATI—The spier).
.L did steamer MINERVA, Capt. Conlon.
, er ill learn for the above and nil Intermediate polio,'
DAY, 12th 'net, at 4P. N. For freight or paarage apply on
board to to FLACK, CARNE . & CO., A g tr.,
nab . No. M Water etrort.
1 0R CINCINNA - LOUIS
-1 tiILLP The sod oplenditi glamor
JRNSIE GRAY, Copt Dunlap, will bare for
ha •lase and all Intermallato ruin, on TRl$ DAY, Mir.
10th. For freight or pl=tlgt , apply on boon/ or to
0030 FLACK, BORNEO At CO, Arta..
FOR CINCIATI.—The fine
NN tie* /Ammer MARY 000 K P., Capt. Comfi
t.% will Darn for the above and all Intermediate lord on
TIILF3 DAY, Roe. 10th, For fri•lght or plumage apply on
.0030 FLACK, BARNES k C 0„ Agonle.
PAID OTlcans,
FOR M1311'1113 AND NEW
ORLEANS.—The rplendld new derma,
J. 8, PMINOLE, Capt. Wllltom lirlckrll, orb save tr t
above nod 1I totems.llato porta, on THURSDAY, 12th loot,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. 'For freight or passa g e apply on brava
or to nos FLACK. BAIISIMII k Qr. Agents.
FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW OR- L jEk t a
LEANE--Tbe near and beautiful rtearner
INDIAN. CapL It. GROOM MII learn for tbo;;irr .47rt rip a
intermediate ports on THIS DAY, Nov. 10th, For (Mat or
rouge apply on board or to
0r3,11 FLACK. DARK F 3 & CO.. Arnt..
FR MEMPHIS & NEW OR-idal,
LEASiS—Thaeplendid Costner STEPHEN
DBCATUIt, Capt DeSlny, will leave for the store and all
intermediate port*, on DAY, Nor. Ban. Yor freight
or pump. apply on board or to
oc2D FLACK, BARNES it CO., Agin.
F OR NEW ORLEANS.—Tho
1 2 4 orth
. Ve A n: 4ni g;=4f en aI .11Ittetreete pu on
QUAY the 101 h.
FLACK, KARNES A CO., Agte.
, 1 / 4 r
Fdid t‘
UISVILLE—The w lu .sp
st LO eamer "POTOSIACI," Cas h finny en_ ,
cr
will leave for the above and all Intermediate p o ri;
vu
DAY, 10th last, at 10 o'clock A. 11. Fur panage and freight
apply on beard or to ( nob) FLACK, DADNESA CO., Agbi.
F OR LOUISVILLE.— ~ T
ch,c fine
OD leave fur the above and all utermedlate ports on
YEW DAY, the 10th nuts, at in enitnks a. r. FerKrelLht
Or wage apply on btant or to
cc2o FL4OE, DAMS At CO, AO.
ZIEZIEI
T4ire . graptLic
Pnitancsornit, Nov. 9.—A meeting of the stock
holders of the Pennsylvania Bank was held this
morning. Mr. C. Patterson, who had been appoint
ed President of the Bank, to succeed Mr. Allihono,
was called upon to make a statement of the condition
of the Bank. He said no such statement could be
made which would not be falsified in twenty s four
hours; and that no statement could be made that he
would be willing to put his signature to. The funds
of the hank hare been used for improper transac
tions, nod been used for purposes of which the Di
rectors are now only aware. The condition of the
Bank is better known by the public outside, than by
the officers inside. The hosts bare been falsified.
sod Patter=oo declines the Presidency. and all the
Directors have resigned; except Allitome, who left
. the country. if they ge into an assientnent now, no
smut can say but the debts of the Batik may be paid
if easefully -nursed. end that the Bank may be re.
suscitated.
Tick statement is the only ono that can be made
there being eo data by which to go. as the bills re
ceivable were sold by the former President,and funds !
abstracted in divers ways, together with money taken
out, were charg ed to different accounts, as the Pres
ident choose. It will need an officer to trace the op
erations of the President for four years back. Large
transactions, unknown to the Directors, have just
came to light.
Resolutions wore adopted appointing a committee
of firelargo stockholders to recommend proper Di
rectors, also, to report to what extent 'he capital of
the Bank is impaired by nuthnrized or fraudulent.
nets of the President, or the names of any eiders or
abettors in such fraudulent arts, and declaring the
seat of Allitiono vacant.
John M. Dutton, of the arm of Austin, Allihone
k Cu., outdo a deface for the late President, in
which ho said that Mr. Allan,no would return from
abroad and answer the charges preferred against
him. Re inquired of Mr. Patterson, when he could
give no figures, why tout should be brought against
Mr. Allibone for two hundred thousand dollars. The
speech was frequently hissed, and the speaker pro—
ceeded amid much difficulty. lie further stated that,
three weeks after accepting the Presidency, Mr. Alli
bone said that, hail ho known the condition of the
Bank. nothing could have tempted him to accept the
afire.
Mr. Patterson, in reply, stated that all the Direc
tors. on oath, testified that Mr. Allibone had need
two hundred thousand dollars improperly. Much
disorder prevailed, with cries of “Allibone can't lie
whitewashed," t'lle's too well known," the. The
meeting then proceeded to consider the Relief Act,
which was accepted.
llosros, Nov. 9.—A hearing was had to-day in
the case of a habeas corpus sued for a slavp girl
named Betty, belonging to Lewis Sweet of Tennes
see. The girl expressed a wish to remain with her
master, and Chief Justice Shaw then dismissed the
case. Considerable excitement has been produced
in certain circles by this case. Several colored per
sons made strong but unavailing attempts to -induce
Betty to accept her freedom.
Mr. Sweet and his family spent several months
travelling in the North. Their last stopping place
was at Lawrence. Mass., where a writ of habeas cor
pus was obtained on the ground that the woman,
Betty was restrained from liberty. The parties were
brought to this city to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Sweet
said they would cheerfully abide by Betty's choke.
Judge Shaw took the woman into an adjoining room
. to ascertain her wishes without bias from the pros
mice of these around her. Ho then granted an or
,
der to tte following effect: that Betty be at liberty
to remain in Mtortirlinsotta or rotors with her master
to Tennessee as she may see fit.
NEW Yon., Nov. 9.—This being the day to which
the leaders of the Hunger Mob limited the City nu
thorities in giving them relief, much excitement has
been caused by the failure on the part of the latter to
tuba action. The molt charged Mayor Woml with
humbugging, and threatened to drag him out of his
offie>. A squad of 541 polka boo been sent for. The
assistant treasurer, Cisco, in consequenee of the
lima. of the mob, he, telegraphed to Washington
for troops to prow!: the sub-treasury. Marshal
Rynders. who is out of the city, has been sent for.
New 'Vona, Nov. 9.—The following is the condi
Lion of the Bank. oP hue city as shown by the .
weekly statement Itterezete of loans, $519,000; in
crease in +porde, SI,OOS,OOCIi in circulation, $99,000
deposits 57.421.000. The Banks hold nearly $lll,
500,tion i n 'jinni,
Nrw Snit K, Nor. 9. —The Post of thi. evening
states that Oen. Walker rails this iss•ek from New
Orleans with I atal !mop. a fin,. 00,,arner, and with
plenty of prtivisii.ns! in lhinenn iifthe 1. S. Army
et•lntuanils his artillery.
W11.1.101, , 011% Pa.. Nov. An nitro) oc.ftirred
o n et,aturday. near Montgomery's station, in this
etiunty. which resulted in the death of a Mr. MI,
from a stab outlined hr Mr. Birth with a butcher
knife. It Appears that Iltil and the eldest 5,41 of
old Mr. Pied went to the house of vii Mr. Bird for
the purpose .d•inerrelin,, , with lain, when olil Mr.
birth as hr alleges, billed loin in self-defense. Bird
Sore himself up bi proper authorities, and has been
committed to the county rail, to Await An inrestien.
tiara.
Dm:rower.. Now. 7.—Complete return, of the to
cent election bare at length been received. The,
prevent the folloning figurer fur Governor: fiche
American. 44.771: Broome, Democrat, Atne
Dean majority. s.stilb The political .•.mtpirc of th
next Legiahstnte saill be: Senate. Americana, 15
Demeerata, Ilona, Amerieana, di: Democrats, 29
R•m. Ilarbil, Democrat. ha• hewn elected Judger,.
the Court of Appeala :rein the Pert .lu•lieial District
For Convetta. three Atnerie.ina and three Demi-tenet
bare been elected.
-
Tenewro. C. W.. Nov. it. --Cumming , . who ember
sled the feud, ot the Bonk of low Cantu'. has
Lee n sentenced so five yearn imprisonment in the
Penitentiary. tilantivel P. lbws hest been found guilty
of the barge of robbing the mails in the cars be
tween lontretvl and Tyrol:0 ti, and has been sentenced
to intprisenotent for lite.
Telegrephle Market.
Vonr. Nov ft :ttr, 1 , a1,-, al
13', f. , r upland , . fair, and m1.1.1110g. Flaw 11010:
4a,ut, 1,1.14 sold Itrovvti:.t.. qutel ittl,ncr tdeculy Pork
drill at i1tt,n2419,7: , for and .I.le, for prlnte;
11.44 nt Z 13.14. Iron per ,nt. TM.
lotv..r. Chien,' and flock Wand, r;
Illinoi• 1..a.•f10v... and ?UP:rankle. tttit 011..111-
gan atthern. Nt•tv Cork Central. .9‘...
tlalonn and Cltirago, 14. Mtelti,n t'entral. Erie. 43%;
Cleveland and Itiltsl.nr,7,ll, 111 Cleveland, Colturd.un and
Cincinnati. 44.
Nos. Cott. there IA nothing
doiog. Ito , sists.s is rolling nt 27e it lb. Feather. aro wiling
at uk, and Gituouig at 1 F lb. Floor I. quiet: in 101 W
bble at 5.3.3:% for mondani bmrols.¢s.7:skd for sar, and
V.' for Wiry. that Flour is dull at SI 10. and C trn Mail le
doll at 15.3.14. Wheat conies in slowly. and le in good Or
mond nt $1.2e41.11S fir pod red. and il.ailt,l,as foe white.
Or,, le steady at Ott. 7.000 Louth of yellow Corn woe .old of
750. and some new at it 2,tensbneli of Dolnware Oats
brought :LI. Cutest Is doll, and the stock on hand has
been increased by further arrivals of 0,../0 bags of Ill°. Sip
ysr firm. wiles at TOWS!..e. Mid:taws Is not warded. Dried
are u liiog stiilxp., Whisky is etontly nl .21(d.27.c.
etYrtxvsl t. Nor. o.—Floor II rrni Moo lible aid., at s4.3iXd,
f.. 1.50 fen 411ne and extra, and for Milt°
Wheat. There ie change in grain. 11 ldsky to nteadr
010 114% at time, I, doll nt P. Dotter le
In better eupply and I doll at 1701 IS for roll. 25110' le
leo er, roof , , Cio I,n, at 10!,;dr.I I. There IA nothing doing
to hot., there are hurt, nt r,. Floe tno.diy mot ket le golet
and itochanged Exchange it on.rittlril. The rivet has
rieeti id feet .into noon and I. 41,11 eirelling rapidly. The
eentlter in cloudy and ei,e.l
BALM nont. Nor. mica of Ohio and Howard nO
rereiPhii heat); common nordithie Aro
[toner, loot kir, for prime- ore folly anetainiel, guid prime
oldie quote, at $1,31.1,40, red $1.1a41,=. Whieky
quotes rit2'2(42.lc.
ciottcro
Na:lcs DANA or PrErsnunon,
Pittnburglb Nor. 51.11,1457. 5 1
Tiff. President and Directors of tiii,
.€ 7 Bnnk hove thin day declared a dlrldend of TIIRER
PER CENT. out of the profit% of the but nlx months, pay
nblo I. the Stockholder, or their legal rnpresentntiverh on
and after the Ebb lust
no,hdatv2va
rXell.‘3 , lZ BANS OF 171TSIEhntf, t
November Id. 1E57. )
. Directors or this Bank have to-thiy
ilecinrea it dividend or TIIREE PETS CENT. on the
Capital Stock, ont the prelim of the hut mi
x no - intim. The
Stoiklildere. or their lepil ;airmen! diver. will lio paid on
or after the 13til
mai:dare:PTV
It. M. NfIIRRAY, Cushier.
MKErn.orts no Matturat - rrat.r.te BANK, /
Pittabargh. NOV. :LI, IKA7.
e President and Directors of thin Bank
have till , IKy declartral s tlithlrurl of TIIIIEE PEll
CENT. on the Capital Stock, out or the profit. for t h e last six
t rtttatlta. p 3 y.ble on or after L1...13th lost.
10 . 11. . PP: NY Guist,.
I . l"lTltratm, Novernie.r 3.1, 111.7.
IDEND,—.I . IIC President and Directors
of the Went;rt. Intim:Atter Company have thin any
dezinred n Dividend. out a Use profits of tho bud It
niontlin, of FIVE DnI.I.AIty AND girry CENTS FEll
811A11.E of the capital Stock. Two Dollars p. 4 'hair. of
which to be credited to Sotek areounto, and Throe Dollara
enJ Arty , 0 0 0 share to to gold In VIA) to litockholdere.
on or after the 18th Inst. F. 11. 0011 DON,
no.bdlm Faeretnry.
tlertet S'EPTcIiN Imo:Amen Co.,
piiieborgh, tktober 30, 1137.
EI.ECTION for Thirteen Directors of
ibis Company, to nerve for the esuning year, will he
held at the Office, No. 02 Wntrr Otrert, on TIIESDAY, the
1011, day of Not...tuber nest,ltetween tho bourne( 10 A. v
and II P. M. V. 111. IMItDON, Bee'y.
F=al
BANK,
Allegheny City, Oct. 16th, ISS7.
11
:0A GENERAL MEETING of the Stockho den
of this Dank will be hold at Use Banking 1100iso, on
13IESDAY, tho ad day of Novoinisor, at 10 o'clock A. Y.
'Also, an Election for Thirteen Director., to nerve for the
iowstiing year. will Go held at the Dankillit Mono., on MON
DAY, Ilse 10th day of N000mbor,10:17, between tho hound
Doi clock A. N. ansY2 o'clock P. N.
nclnaltnnlo J.W COOR, Cage,
. -
liftman& Butt or Prrintituton,t
Pittsburgh, Oct. lath, 1051.
NOTICE Ili hereby given that an Election
for TM:lron Directors of this Inetittalon. to servo
for the running yror, will br held ot tho Banking Hon., on
hIONDA 1, 05. 15th cloy of NorOmber next, between the
Irmo, of 10 o'clock •. IL nod ar. tt. By order of the Begird
Dierttorr. GEO. D. McGILEW, Caster.
•
According to the Act r•l' Agnewldy a general meeting of
tho Stockholder. will Im held on TUERDAY, th. 3d day of
Nninol.cr,
of the Honking Hoorn, nttl o'clock A. M. ocladd
MRTICILVITS ISO MOrnIOCIOALIe BOOK,
Plltshorelt, October 15th, 1857.
r . ll tt.74 ELECTION for Thirteen Direetorn of
DID Bank, In servo for theonsttlng yootr, La held
at tho Banking Ilococ, on MONDAY, the 16th or Noaern.
her, b.:prowl the boors of 9 A. la nod 3 P. u.
A poem' 'mating of the Stockholderslsill he hold at tho
Ranking linen nt 10 o'clock A. r. the mune day.
IV. 11. DKNNY, Cashier.
-•- •
1.1071 CIIT Dana, Plttodurgh, Oct. loth, 1857.
IL"?Noriec im hereby given that an Election
hr Thirteen Director, of Ulla Inelltntion, to tom for
tho twining year, will ho held at the Banking Hansa, on
MOMMY, tho lath duy of November nest, between the
hours et V/ S. M. MnO 3 P. W.
And in rteconlance with the Act of Amembly, a amend
Meeting of the Stockholder. will be bald on Tneaday, the 3d
day of November next, at the Iknking Hon., nt 9 o'clock
M . -- 11 .1: "Yr of thy
BYYYd JIHN lIIAOOFFIN,
Metes MUSA 1.111.21cS COYPAICT,
OeL 2Gth, 1897. f
°EI.ECTION.—An Election for Thirteen
Directors of this Celniany• to were for the ensuing
year. will he held at the OFFION, No. 09 WATER EITILERO,
on TUESDAY, the 10th *9 , of November, 2857, between the
hayaneflo A.lll. AM 1 r.
x.
oc2tdt4 B. FINNEY, Secretory.
Commezaial
3136iiiii01AHDIT 01. i .FOB OCIVIiIiTL.
F. It. Dacsoz, D . p.=o;4 DAVID Mceuntass, LIMY EL
Cow" Josanx tt. lirszo.
Weekly Review orths Pittsburgh Market
[Reported specials/or Ue Pittemrp% GEM.]
psmmargan, Treaty, Nimmons. Id, 1557,
There is no Improvement in business offedra, and we du
not look for any. now, until Spring. Ti,, J.Mbers still to.
Joy a fair run of country °Mara but they are small and
iced is the grove Mad their country trade
roolerately active, considering ail the cirronotancm. The
prodnce trade is not :alive, being amlined mainly to the
immediate vanes of consumer, and the martuUcturlog
t„p. oar main reliance, is .stand .1111. The 01 . .011 far the
usual fall trash, is rapidly passing away, and as yet schmelY
any shipments have been made. It is same consolation to
know that the trade will be all the brisker in the Spring.
fur Mocks throughout the West in second hoods will then
he nearly exhausted.
Our as ...f a ctures-a nth great good nnee, have adopted
resolution to limit their credits, Iterogier, to four months.
The name renintion has been adoptedny tlia New York
and Beaton hardware merchants.
The receipts of produce for shipment FAA continua rola
reratively large,but are .till far below the receipts of hot
The te Is true of other ports. The lb, f ew
neske have turn very active ones in the way of shipping
grain nt Chicago, bat the nggregni4 Is soma SdakkOdo bush
els below last year.- If the winter continues open, as there
is a pompom It will, nod wo have n good stage of seater to
the Ohio, the shipments through hittelsurgh will undoubt
edly be large, as it will bo the mein millet to the East.—
The river is now in okalleut condition for booting, and
, freights urn axonively low—about an average of 16 chi a
hundred from hare to Cincinnati.
The shipments of breceletufh from New York, from Jan.
let to the present time, compare as follows with thin of
lost year
Whrnt. bughell
1550 1857
. 0 : 6 55.1515 2, 417,2041
...Jr . ... 16 AM ii 1,440
Corn 2453, 111 007 7,532,044
Wheat flour,lible I 5114545 .200 701,475
i 1530
Co y rn meal " 06,592 4,2,429
From this It will be lawn that there has been a large fall
ing 01l In exports of breailatuffs from the tots I of last year,
an,l that the busters at the present Mite is consldembly i.e.
than at the corresponding date of last season. The Lowlunsa
throughout the month of NoVelarlbor, het year, we eery
largo.
The Import. of Dry Goods last week at New York, were
$555.040, and of miscellaneous goods $1,165,743. Thu im
ports of the latter keep up with last rmr, but there LI a
large falling oil to dry gash. The esparto for the week
wore $1,420,905. About thirty vonaele are now loading at
that port with grain for Europe, and will take out, during
this week, about 000,000 bushels •
Our NewOrleana papers are to the 31st nit. During the
week folding that day 200 bhds new crop sugar mid t ata
forinferior to Fair; 5(5554A for Prime, and 7(§oc 1 Ilt
for cholas to Clarified. Of 31o6rses, 1000 blots new sold at
1735:51 Molasses has slum advanced to •22@20, and fair
sugar to 011,,,tis learn I.y telegraph. Wonoticethat our gro•
curs too shipping oak blonds to Now Orleans to be filled
o ith :dole/am on the coast-
The Cincintutti papers of Saturday quote N. Y. exchange
at 4 premium. Indiana State stack money pasted at 2 dia.,
andlllinnia and Wisconsin at 305. Virginia money, has
grown scarce there, baring been sent up hero to exchange
for IVmtorti bendy. T'ha'nk entirely too much of It in cir
culation hero, compared with the other our nary afloat.
Of the tog market to that city the Cincinnati Commer
cial says:
'Thera le nothing doing inTho weather la too
warm, and the sentiments of ere are down below the
Ideas of hol•lers. Math. In t Is line 1“k decidedly flat,
and a great change must take place in tho market before
they can he called otherwise. Them is no demand from
aLund for any kind of the llog prainet, and it i• extremely
doubtful that any article could now by disposed of rat •
prim VI bleb would bo equal to th for Hop. One lot of 100
sold to-day ot $5, averaging 2aL"
The New York pope. say that money is growing plant'.
fill Ent the street, hut harrowers still hare to pay Ilho/2%
month. The ban. are busy strengthening themselrm
and the proutissti enlargement of c
h ang e has mit been and
will not to realised. Foreign exchange has advanced to
104110 for starling—tho old rate, which will soon begin to
carry off the gold again and stop its receipt from Eutopo.—
The Tribune says :
boat ono-half the Liepoaltsi in the Away Office of the
gold by the Otto of tho West, have beau deposited for bars,
Ile bullion broken mticipatlng a demand for shipment
next week. There is already scone inquiry for the Persia,
oat It Is anticipated that a million of dollars may go by
bur?'
The Baltic, on Satin-ay. Wok out $.2.:,000 In gold, and
the Times says:
'Thu gold don tonight from the Canula, at Poston. It In
English cola, will probably return immediately by the
Persia, to sail direct on Wednesday 0.1."
Clo that all miculistions NIS.CII upon large Import. of
specie will hose to he resdned. All that bas coma from
abrond will son be tout back again, nod considerable morn
01 our owe beside,
The mispund.l batiks of tide State ham all accepted the
eel lad low. Money matters, lewrTer. do not !resume. Tho
Lau kg are all looking out for thernsolvess and Weir chief
mai le i.e make themmiveu strong. Thor are discounting
no now paper and renewing only whet they cannot help.—
This will probably be Ilion: course all sinter. The public
nuusi look for no relief hens that qoartur .
Atitll:l' —there In nothing doing in either Vel.v or Fonda.
holdeie of Pearl. are firm In ivking ou time.
Pori are dull at GCOII4, and there I. very Mlle offering: one
or leo mice are reported at it, cal. Foda Ash:of onlinary
quality is steady axle 011 on limo.
AFPIALA--litlyere are It mil the suppliesreceived aro
irry dif fi cult le sell. We hem of some entail lots IA prime
welute, apples gold to no Fast at $1.75e . a. A lot of 400 lehli
Hussite were on Ihr muter on Frannie, and Al,::, offernl
lad thor wem uotrold, the holders asking $1,1.0. For Kam
less and common versa.... from „Al to lb ele ere the
. .
DE t NS—the receipt. of Ileum art itH110491,2; nil
Increase prime doll ne. A few lots hare odd . sl.tnt pet
lint), but a lot of 22 LW, sold nt SI pot Inch, anit th le is
likely to be the ruling figure.
Itt r CK WII EAT MOUE—sales In hull.. on arrival, hay
In. e u ma& nt $l,OOOO per lint lbs, and It Is thought tha
...en hos, figures will yet hare to be *mined. Fro
atom, rules of :y0 lb. sa,ktat -
par sack, th
priticitnil sale., en far, baring Leers for the ilatro•riler
natrkett.
BUTTED AND FAl(ls—therais a Ivry InOtlry for
rollout ter. The 'omit? of print hotter from the country
Inith at the grit..., store, sod in thy ratan %nark. ratlmr
lar,, the market women and gto,ers soiling It at ol and
Ilin lintrentritted the demand for barrel but
t, A fein sal...am reported at 14415. Ems ors not very
plenty And no quoted steady at 11,it 12.
DA(
on —the supply of old in overly enhAutle.l nod It is
tn., soon for new. There. are lin tran,act...on teport.d, even
of a enrill kind, and toiromlt quotatloot.
PUCK ETS A 1110. n—the tli.nyer niarnifneturers non aril
Inn lin 'knot nt tha factory at rant. par fitudit. Pato
nokonzUctured Fockr. ben. St V" I' .ll
large tale per dozen; oval .0 font r. 51; of tone
(1.17.
•
111UNINIS—tha market 4 tnlemnbly ...N . M.'. and
nrr makluz Malady nt ct. 9.. for rnanmon. and $1.4 0
trEr.t.nor..- L nrr quoits., Nu" lub rnmmnndtup C 2 -240
•
Ch11111.4111:-
31.0111, 11000, 041, 13 r p mlTlauillst Rope, cat. 14 c
'temp hew, 041, 15 c Whiter Rom cut. 16 •
Tnreo4 11. iv, mil, 14 c Iblibrred Rope, cut, 16 c 114
Packing Yard,fine, 13 c , f 1 Ibi Packing Yern,corn 1:4 e it lb
BED 1110110-11an1141, sls7, M 81433,75
31n1,111n, 001.15 cis. lb.
Ilernp. f.1,57,11.2.74,44143.74.1441 , ez_
hemp, fa 0011,12 eta . lb.
.7(111 LI SF:4 , -1144411a 67 an It do, hemp, 70c.
CoTTON l'Altlib.-440 aro nut 44,1001 of nny further
change In flgnetes, nO4 continue ono quntmtionx:
POW.
Nov r. In lolucluAvo 7i e 14 01, No. 16.
Nov 11 ..... c Ibl No. 17.
No. 13
N 0.14 C . tek NO. 10
. - -
Nn. COO tb Nn.
No.loo 10 a It 1 ,
CllEEdE—there It a fair supply In market Itnt the de
mind I. limited to the wants of tho ret.att trade. &do
ordinary W.ll. rd 9, prime cutting at 9,4410, and Gcoltet
CANDLES AND SO AP--Candle. are steady at our quota.
flow :—dipped 12, mould 1234 and adamantine M—
enai, remains before, Malay at 6 for common, 534 for
Palm, mid 10 for Sawyer's Toilet and C.tiln, 634 for do
Chemical 011ie. and 7 fur do Herman.
10111111) BEEF—nothing doing; quotation. are imminal
et 1402,16.
FEATHERS—we note salm of prime western. on antral,
al 60, hut only in small lots; from tiara they non held at 63.
FlCHli—wo unto roles of country mill teed on mind, at
634 - . .,90 per lOulbs, awarding to quality.
ft—the market continue. arm but without any
natieraldnehangm upporwimr .per may be quoted at $4,25
from- Met hands, sad extra at $4,60344,d2; down
rirer "awn 24.371 /4,50, extra $4,0004,86, and family do at
i,00005. From moo, mire of aciperat $4,50g4,132, extra at
41,7541,87, and family do at 4543,12, the general tendency
ye.eirlity befog to the outside figure. The "ripply from
the Idonougahele and from wagon Is quite light, and deal
er. Imre to depend mainly on t urchamr made below. Hal.
of Ityo Floor from atom ots3,/ 6.
DRAlN—the receipt. of Hare bring light the prim. aro
again (Inner, and gales are now made on arrival at
Cony, wiles of new, on wharf, at 4.10f4i, In car. BUIL. 19
dull, and buyer". for coot, are paying only 50455 far liming
and Fall. live in not rery largely otTered; we quote se bo
lero at fagg,-55. Wnr_tr b wiling, in small lota from wagon.
at 90c4451. no in quality.
tillOCEßlES—lborolis not much change tonotimtho demand
from tho country trade Is moderately well kept up all/CUP%
for Cuba:Wm., fo(.sob for N. O. lifolamerg 60Q07/ for oy
nip.; /2012‘.4 for bkitfoo and 634(4,0 for RI..
ll ERMAN iII.AY--aalre rogular at $2.1W.9 - 41 ton, 4tu
ILlFY—lhore is but is light supply at scalos, and ea
within tho range of 111X4115 per ton. no In quality.
HlDES—green 111dm are. dull at in for dry bidae we c
lie. of no sal..
HAS PlPlC—tha following to
Won tubing
3"~
Per Foot.
Inch One P1p0.... rte.
e te
IS
"
gibjett to the catmint:lllqt d
IRON k NAlLB—tbere lea
104 are unchanged. and ere
Corim. Ilkir 11 : 00 per
J uninta •'
...4
...4,
?UM.
•
lOd to 15d Nolte ft keg 11,10
&I to MI " Brod
Fenro 99,0111 - fk0g.....3,76
9.1 • 7,1 4,29,
.... 4,75
" 975
" —..7,00
Cot Splice. 3 to VA
loch 9,25
I to 0
Wro't Splkr• r. ittrlt
all tngths6.l,,
Buller Rivets it tb
Non 13,14, 16,
I
MU?
16aRON.
V lb 4 I
.• 18, :C2 • 24... 6
"by
LAND—nothing dologo prime No.l is held at 12 , /,413,
In bbl and kegs, but the market to dull end
LEATIIER—tho market Is unsettled and dull; we quota
as below :
ued Spaul‘h Snlo,"f , lb
Slaughter
Fr u ! Leather
iltiritng Leather 0, -31404"
Derma 350U30
METALS—PIg Lead le dull at ern Dar do 7,4:Sheet Cop
per 354.3 Ce Sheet Dram 33.
OILS— there le a very moderato demand for Lard 0114 No
1 at $l,lCe Linseed Oil In very dull, and we quote at tOg6s;
no aales are reported.
POTATOES—ate ln pretty tale mincer. 'We hear °reales
of Dade at 31@3N Pinkeye, a, and Neabonnocks 45t550.
SALT—a steady demood and sake at previous rates—
SLIT: for No. I and $1.16 for extra.
SEEDS—there Is no Clover eating. Timothy Udell et
$1,7602 and Flaxseed at $l.
TALLOW—laid or rough at 0 and rene at
0.
WINDOW GLASS—prices are firm, mid we moat our
quotations fur the small Law, city nuke:-618 and 710,
SU% 81 / 0 . Am sal to 901 and 9112 to 10012, $4,23
gala tqatla and 0111 to 10116, $i o. 2/....° net mob
Prirein country brands range 60 cents ift box lea. For the
succeeding medium slaws 10 itg cent discount otr.
111118 K Y—Salre prow at 17 and doll; rectified sells
only In the entail way at 116F.1.
WIEITE LEAD—firm and 1n dandy demand m1W.,150
keg for pare In and dry Do ..b.lect to the moot dle•
count. Red Lead 81,4030, net, and Idtbarge 8/4:
BEET ES—there woe mutely .0' Ei. "" ab° "" -
ant, and the supply being large, 1400 heed at both yard.,
prime fell off again. About 000 had were tabey by bitted,
an and dealers, and the reet went Fad. Prices reoged
trans Ti
g /34 woo, Moot e. 4,4638, 0001, the ruling ntes be,
leg 303 fOr medium
—• light supply; about 1.10 had leers BA and
000 shipped 16seq price. ruled at 0 . 44 [' 6, '
• beedliN sued p dld noted" by Wr igh t,
•
the
elpte ire
creasing. The number hi pens SW 35Z, end butchers took
275 bud, at 4 4 5 34, /Puss, r 4.7045
The rest were sent Fart, and we barn ,that man? of the
dealers, who bought on contract *good While ego, will get
thefr fingers burned badly.
Imports by River.
MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION COMPANY-13
flour,Swindler, 2S do do, Canfield; :183 lolls paper, Cal
berton.
P. 4 C. R. R.—lo er.okee, 20 11.dle felloce, 3 Idle
bow', 4 shafts. leech 6 Moir; 1 ta trees, McKnight 1 do do,
Atchison: 12 oks potato.+. Mazw.ll; 811.2 e, 3 oaks chew.,
owner 20 pig., owner.
WIIEELING per Cheroit-2 boo books. Flack: 15 bra
atone, Dailey. Brown & rot 9 bbl; apple*, King; 1 bbl cop
per, 1 So braes, 1 crate rage. Shrivel' & Dilworth; 25 tails
pOflS, Frtwoi I:05 kg. ;tails. Child. S co: 200 Ws flour,
Gaza!, 250 book point.;;. Little 0 ca, 20 bbls flour, Mcßs.°
Anger. 1J do applas, Mitrlteltrce; 31 do do, bbLe butts;
F It K; 32 bbl, floor, McCully. 3 kg. butter, Hardy; 51
We flour, 3 MAI butter, Clark. A co; 09 oko b er flour, Saks
&album. s.lcCutcheont 2 bblo apples, Breutuen; 2 aka lat.
tow, 25 do b w floor, 10 LCD ryo floor. 31rearketel, 11.• rep k
co; 93 bbl; ;meal, Cooney; 121 eke b w flour, 25 kgs butter,
0 bbls do, 2,1,ye rundrba 7 eke rags. Floyd; 72 b.. cheese,
Ifutchlowou 257 do do, Cauflold; ISO do do. Townsend.
LOUISVILLE per Garai —2OO bbl. floor, Taylor; 150 do
do, 3lcCutly; 229) do to, Langley; 90; do do, Liggett k etc
1557 do do, Clarke k co; 79 hides, Illughato; 13 too wae.
aaparillo,Falancetrak; eJ bbl; floor, 11ohnot; 10 bbls beau%
Ilagalny. Coagrave & co; (200 table leceired by Cberolt,
;dapped from Carat)
CINCINNATI per 31ineraa-1544 Ibis floor. 130 do labia.
kr; 405 eke whale, Clarke & ran WO bbl. flour. Graham; 40
do whisky, 51cl:topknot 20 do do, Allen; 9 pkgs groceries,
Black.
.:: C . it A' \D .
0
POUND TA
Ilef IbiNo.
11. e 14 Thil'io '
th. qUollettions for wrodgh
Per Foot.
156 tnch Oto I'lpo.-32
2 ... 60
2 % " 00
3 " " —1,30
" —I,OJ
4 6 —l,lOO
unt.
rry light Ormond, but r
prat nor qontrolons:
110t1.21t 1111,1.
Per porlnd ........
1100 P lIION.
Inch
W AIL HODS.
Beet virility.-
ROUND AND SQUARIL
r Inch ID 3 ,
"
" 4
"
non. Shoe 1 by 75,:-16
and % Inch
Dandy Tiro. ty, by 3g.
7-16 and Inch.. 3%
Willa 1 , 4 63.1 . 17 i
9 -
by 3-16 and yo. 4
do " I‘,l snd
by 5.16 &! 4 In "
ALLEGItENYVATTLE 111411111 ET.
Trannt, Nomiooll, 1857.
Sr. LOUIS par Melnotte-55 bides, 125 Lids flour, 25 So
lard, Clarke & co; 11 hit chests tea, Poindexter, 12 bxs
han'restoratlire, Kamer I 6 sk. shot, 8 do lead, Mcgantb
leas; 13 *5l, mud, bake...ell, Pear. A ,o 1153 mks wheat,
Nonuedy & bro; 10 bee rratl,3ll dry bides, Mcßride; 12
pkg. moving, Lippincott; SO little floor, 10 Los starch, Gne
ham & Thomm; 76 bile flour, McClurkam 30 do do. Doncats;
10 bbls lard oil. Dom lax do flour, SlcCully S rex 200 do do,
Gardner; 512 do do, Wallace.; 25 661 s orange., mime*.
ZANEIIVILLE per Emma Graham-12 LLI. eggs, 4 kg.
butter, 816 Wile flour, Clarke & co; 44 belle brooms, Desalt
& cc, 57 LLIe apple, 6 do egge4 do butter, McCoy; 32 Ma
rags, McCullough; 15 Its grain. Wilson; 3 Lble tads, Ever
ro; 20 hes Kepner & Andereou; Pt tons pig metal,
Dagaley, Coamnse & co; 13 pkg., Rhodes & Verner, 6 M.
potatoe., McVay; 30 mks corn, Simpson & Selma; 52 bbl
apples, owner.
The rivers were filling fast yesterday. The Allegheny
run out teeter than the Monongahela, and caused back
water to such n degree that boats floated up the latter with
the current. The water wee between LS and 14 feet rising
Into in the evening. The Chevolt ems in with a large
load. She towed up the boat Gold Mutter with 201 barrels
flour soda large amount of naile from the Caltal, and had
on board a large freight of various InLscelltuseous articles too
numerous to mention. Yeetenlay being her regular day, she
left an usual. The Meinotte arrived with a very fair freight
and le added to the vast array of Penmen at one landing.
The Onset also, from Louisville, with a huge lead of flour,
was also at the levee yesterday morning. She was leaded
down deep with freight. The flinerva alto arrived from
Cincinnati during Huntley night, with a good load. The
Emmet:troilism, Capt. Ayres, was here as usual yesterday
morning with.about 1000 ba rrels flour. She bias regular en
a clock and as correct. It to almost needless to add that
sbe will leave for Zanesville this afternoon at 4 o'clock.—
All who err going or tending in that direction will mark
thin well.
The Stephen Decatur, Captain Bailey's new boat, which
was built under the eyed Mr. Meson end has been built
well, too, le now ready for leaving. She will in ell proles_,.
bility leave for New Crimp on this very day, when th
Pringle will be the next loatling for that port. Captain
Dailey Is a model Captain, and his man of business, Mr.
Leeper, n gentleman, The S. D. tried iterspeed on Saturday
and evurythlng was found to work .to perfection. A unto-
Pr of the Captain's personal friends "gave his boat n splen
did set of colors ypterday, endear llayor—the Mayor of
Pittsburgh—presented them in a pat and sensible speech,
which was reeponded la by ono from the Captain, manly,
sensible and feeling. flood lack to the Decatur wherever
the may go.
MONDAY NI0111.—{1:0 14,1131 ii 11111gge.t to all onr friends
down river that they stand from tinder no soon as conve
nient. The water by the pier last night was rushing op to
fourteen feet, and during the afternoon tho rain was de.
wending in ro ds torrents that the etreete wens I Ike elvers.
There will le. twenty f e et water berm tomorrow room If it
keep 011.
The Yunnan and the Clmvoit far Wheeling and the Dr
Kane, for St. Louls, went ant yesterday. The Forest City.
Cold. Way, is the Wheeling packet for tootay. We wish It
undershoot that the Clievolt , Capt. Murray, end Forest City,
Capt. Way, run in connection and on alternate daye be
tween here and Wheeling. They eve bath nrst.rate baste
and well °Steered (nail respects......... The receipts of flour at
this port yentenlay ity river ametunted APO, barrel.. A
towel pert 'Choir
freight, that from time immemorial has
gene to Woroington, Pa., by
re agon, ht bow nano r Wheel.
lag by steamer and from the by Ilemplield road to W.',
‘330011.
The rain poured down In torrents on Saturday. Tester
day the weather WWI cloudy with every Indication of mere
rain. The river commenced swelling early on Saturday
morning. and up tot dusk last ening had riteen nearly Ave
bre t. ticking Ittver pausal out in torrents on Saturday,
sweeping conviderabie properly. Wo do not remember
baling seen it no turbulent tiurtng, the paw ton years, ex
cept on the tree den Of the breaking up nil" the lee lag( win
ter and the year preview , . At Falmonth. the Italirotul
ltridg n was so belly damaged as to stop the pump o f the
trains over It. Six or seven coal barges and one or two
empty wesvi Sat.. with an immense amount of drift, were
swept out of this stroant doting the day, keeping the tore •
boat Champion Itney overhauling and landing the boats.—
Two or throe of the root b:rabt were loaded and careened
and sunk its front of the city. The -Covington ferries, in
Making their awed croveings, 1 , 1110 it very din/cult to stem
the current on tof Licking. IT hen the American Express
tnetommer left ColimMos yesterday at 2 .m.. the Scioto
river was bank fuld, and it Ives 1,... , 1 the a he grain ware.
•
!intl.,. in the halfwit would le. fomenter]. Moth ]llaufals are
aleo at steal height. irlien-thi , pre lft , . tell Portamouth,
Saturriey nn. the weather oat dually wlthont into, and
the ricer 'we oo lling Aloofly.
Copt lilnyart ,of the etenmer Dunbrith. received another
di.pateli from Mr. A .llnmilton on Saturday. dated Neale
elite, etating that the Cumbui land had risen two feet, with
every prtaq!ect of mom water.
Sr bef mr—The Neptune, Valerator and 'locket arrived
at St. Louis nor Thurelay, and the Meeeruger tell fur Ctu
einnati.--iflin. Commercial.
At Louisville, the coal-boatmen that have teem lying up
in the bend entleipate a coal-bunt tide. and preparing to run
their la va a South. en Friday. at St. Lout., the rirer was
fallow oder. - Iv. err .lowly that the decree. wan ocartely
perceptible to the naked eye. Thu arriraia were confined to
the Lear., from ]lemploa, and the Neptune, Moderntor and
!Locket, fruit the Ohm. At lest account. Were woeful more
then four, fear reel a half Pert water et Chew. leLand.—
The Surth•Water. from the }lintroul. and the Carfare and
Altoona, from the Mime., report no Improvement in the
rer.pective .treame. The Reekuk, from Keokuk. found
the river felling slowly with four and half feet In the
channel. Ton arrivala—o good deal of freight -4 . Am..
Improved, and things loom altogether a cheerful aspect. •
—(Cin. Duette.
The movement. of the river. herrobouts have nut yet
folioed mach new Ili', nor become Imbued with much in
ferrer Very littlechange hero yeaterday. The names Lyon
and Vetoer, from licokftk. report '26 inches water on the
loner tepid. and failing fast. The telegraph reports the Up
per Mreeluippo falling at Duhuque, and into water In that
vicinity.— ~fo. Dem., Saturday.
MOIDAS Nictrt.—At ten o'clock it iP Ptill raining lu N
burgh In torrent, nod people begin to itiquir,:—'iLet i n
when aa• the la.•l flood V
Stc=atliegister.
ARRIVED-407.m0, DrownwrillmLnr , rno, do; Colon
tla3aml, Elizabeth; Haul, 81 Louim 31elta.ltm do Ewa;
(sham, I..mmillm Moen a, Loui•willm Chevoit,;pain
DEP A llTEl)—Jeffer.on. Dcwarnivlllm La7erne, du; COlOl
Bayard, Elizabeth; Fortune. Wlm.lotm Che,lt, do; D
Kum, 81. Louis. •
I=l
ilinW3clTlcrito
DIT TSBURGII THEATRE.
Lernaro and Manager JOSEPII C. FOSTER.
Continued aircrew, of tho crlebratod actress. MISS KIM
BERLY.
TUESDAY EVENING, Nor. 10th, 1857, trill he presented
the historical tragedy of MARY STUART, QUEEN OF
SIXYCLAND-sBuy Stuart, One. of Srots, Mao Kimberly;
Earl of I,lseeter,lfarry Lanplorn 3lortiturr, S. C Dubohn
Queen Elizabeth, Julia M. Cooke.
L. Maerldinna
:AD, Emily iTeldergrava
To conclude with the Leoghable Farce of the DOUR
000—Darter. the Douse Dog, A. W. tionngt Betty Daneklq
Koto iDher.
GRAND CITIZENS' BALL,
TO BE GIVEN AT
WC A. Ef 0 INT X 0 H M. X-.
Friday, NOVOMI;A:r 13th
YOUNG'S FULL SAND IS •
ENGAGED MR THE OCCASION
94-TlLkete for nib at elle Kinard 116Iele and Maid.
Stoma, oc3l;:aartd " IrRITN. NY, Manager.
auction cSalco
P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
Commercial Balm Rooms, No. 61 Fifth Street.
EASTERN PAWNBROKERS SALE OF
WINTER. CLOTIHNO.—On Monday and Tuesday
November 9th nod 10th at 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock
P.M. will to aid at the new Commercial Salem Rooms No.
hi Fifth street by pole, of Eastern Pawnbroker, a very
eitemive stock of valuable Winter Clothing, made In good
style and of every variety of tomanablo material. coal.
pelting Broad cloth and Fan 4 Overcoats, Money Cloth and
Cuoirnere 'Waimea Coate Frock and Dress Costs, Plain and
Annoy Cowimem and Cloth Pants, Fain, Velvet, Ftlk and
Woolen Voos, Ovntlemone Shawls, Underwear &c., Ac.
nod P. M. DAMS, Amt.
D • _ •
AILY SALES AT NO. 54' FIFTHST.,
At the no Commorclal Pales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth
street, eery week day, aro held public seise of goods In lI
- rarloty,sullod for the trade and consumer., from a large
stock which Is eonatantly replenished with frosts consign.
monts, that must ho closed forthwith.
At 10 o'clock, A. .1., Dry Goods end fumy articles,, com
prising nearly everything needed In the lino for persfinal and
family use; table cutlery, hardwares, clothing, boom and
shoes, ladle. wear, Ac.
At 2 o'clock, P. ti., household and kitchen furniture, new
and second band; hods and bedding, carpets, clegnnt Iron
stone Chitin were, stores, cooking unmans, groceries, At. •
At 7 o'clssek, P. ' 711., fancy articles, watches, clocks, Jewel
ry, rentsical Instmunonts„ ous, eh:thing, dry Koala, Imola
mod shoes. books, stationery, sic. P. 31. DAVIS, Aocer.
BNCE gIIEET OF THE MER
CHANTS AND 31ANOPACTURERS' RANK, on the
maiming or November 21, and as submitted to the Rock.
bottlers, Novembor
LIAOILITIES TO STOCKHOLDERS
Capital Stork
Coptlnput Fund.
Profitn nix months.
Loan Expezotes
Unclatou4l DlTl.ieml
LIADILITIES TO OTIIT,IIII.
Duo other ['auks S 30,817 41
Duo Depositors 100,214 03
Ihm Commonwealth 11,600 32
Notes In Clronlatlon '233,40000.
E=l2
•
B•nking House n.l Eebtle..
Doe by good Ibmka and hanker
• " "' -
Coln In Vault- 52,0111 62
00007rtion or O'Connor; Bro. a Co., for which
wa hold Prondseory Notes, Bonds, Stocks and
Real Estete,nomlnal $216,610 166,174 16
Protested Checks, are g00d... 28:116 77
Suspense Account 12,699 .13
$1,177,400 31
mi. Bank made a dividend of Five per not. inlSlay, and
Three per cent. In November, besides adding $10,104 88 to
the Contingent Fund. •
fOrtity that the foregoing statement of the CODIMIOP 0
the iderchants and Mannbatmen' Dank of Pittoburgh Ls
putt and true, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
W. R. DENNY, °nobler.
Pittoburgh, Not. 3, Itib7.—natlorti
WINTER ARRANGEIIIIIN T.
/OnCREAMSs OYSTERROOMS.
RKNOX do CO. announce to their friends .
a and the public that their Rooms are cow open for
the mime. with the view <deeming
OYSTERS COOKED IN EXERT STILF.;
•
TEAS, COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE;
ICE CREAM, FRUITS, ie., Sc.
Thiir arrangements have epeclal regard to the accommo
dation or Ladles as well ea Gentlemen. Calle Islay berm&
at sty boor during the day and evening to II r. x.'ocZklm
Lou's XlV.—Rigby enrched Decorations
ijorthie style Syr ph by W. P.MASISHALL it CO.
`WHEELER & w s:iXrUFkarri-
SEWING MACHIN E.
PRINCIPAL ROOMS,
VEIE HATE USED THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE AND AP-
T plied it to every description of Family Sewing, and find it does all and even more than
you have claimed, for it, it sews every kind of material, working equally well upon silk, linen,,
woolen and cotton goods—seaming, quilting, gathering, hemming &c., with a beauty and strength
unequalled liy any machine that we have seen.
We have no hesitation in recommending it to our friends as an economical and very
desirable labor-saving machine.
Respectfully,
MRS. MARY ADAIR,
" DAVID REED,
" SARAH WILSON,
" ROBERT F. WILSON,
GEO. M. REED,
" W. W. WALLACE,
• " M. M. DUNN,
• " JAMES GORMLY,.
MISS MARY CARONS,
• " SARAH KNOX, -
" JANE E. GLASS, ' J
LEONARD, LAWEENCETILLE
MR. R. L. BAKER, EcoNomy.
GENT :—The "female operatives" of my family authorize me to speak emphatically in corn•
mendation of the "Improved Sewing Machine"—WHEEELR ,WILEON'S--which they have
had for several months on trial. They give me to understand that it goes far to make "their
labor light," when those labors consist in downright HEMMING AND STITCIIING : andteore than
that, like all other labor-saving machines, it sets at liberty a good deal of time that piny be
employed in other domestic labors, or, still better, in mental culture.
Yours respectfully,
JOHN PIERPOINT, WEST BEDFORD, Mass.
oolD •
1857.
B. A. FAIINESTOCK. & CO.,
DRUGS,
'MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND L.T.THARGE -
Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in packages of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500
pound., which we guarantee to be STRICTLY PURE, FULL WEIGHT, and not eurparied by any ror tumult. arid white
o Raving resident partner. to Nese York and Philadelphia to take advantage Mail clomps lathe market,we are ...bled
to 011 for cosh, or to prompt lime dealer., on os favorable terms WI Emden) Jobbing homes.
41.T.11. FAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFTIGE furnished with Enii lA, French, German nod Spanish &talons.
atilikdawilml/ •
JAMES M'CANDLESS & GO.,
109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FORiION AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
WOULD lESPICT u FRI,L !‘, ANN I OITNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AND
t.
COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED TO TIIE FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
HAVING HAD A BUYER IN EUROPE DURING TILE LATE SEASON,
iDiFtmcc - t imporrA.a•lON - s BY OURSICLVES
FULLERTON'S CELEBRATED BARRED FLANNELS
sel9 . dav2mT
NEW GOODS OPMNINQ-
J. M. BURCHFIELD,
HAS NOW OPEN A FRESH STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
HE CANNOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK .OF GOODS, to
which he Invite-Hilo spacial attention of the Ladies. Hle Mock comprises In part • .
Rich Bayadere Silks, some as low as 62.% c.,
Robe .A.ZQuelt .14 Irish Poplina.. • Prtnted .Merinos.—' '
Printed 'Wool "Cel...ainest,Freneh Merinos, from auction,
Stellti Shawls, Chenille Shawls.
Plush Bordered Shawls., Rroeha, Long and Scittais; Shawls,
Embroideries, a full assortment.
CLOTHS, CASSIMIRES, and a groat 'needy of Goode for Men and Boys'lroar.
QA foil stock of DOMESTIC GOODS oonstantly on hand at low prices.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
NO. 241 LIBERTY STREET, 1111-A..DWOOO,
PrrratruraGn,
FFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOOK, pur
k_f amend from Importers and Monntnotmors, annongt which aro the following ftvrmite bromic
W. H. Grant's A. No. 1 be Tobacco,
Keime, Robinson A Co's Tobacco,
Eugene Howard's Tobacco,
- Grant's Pound Lump Cavendish, '
Hazard and Railroad Brands,
200 Caddy Bores Half Pound Lump.
CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARWII!
ow - im istrzr-z.Dozr .A.13130 - RVlnElrl BRANDS.
All .of which we offer to the trade at prices which' cannot fail to please
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS •
Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be Immediately Sealed up In
ARTHUR'S NEW SELF-SEALING,
YELLOW FIRE-PROOF AND. ANNEALED GLASS FRUIT JARS TO BE HAD AT THE
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE STORE:OF - •
- xx'.3s3 lEC Ci•
' No. 122 Wood Stieet, Pittsburgh.. Palma.,
NI V IIERE also the attention of private families, hotel keepers and country merchants is re
spectflilly invited to the examination of hlsnewly IMported staeleof GOODS,contbristnit White Granite Tea, Din
ing and Toilet Ware, Whinaltrlited,lron-Sione Table Ware, exprealy for durability in hotels, every description of ite
and Gold Rood french and English CHINA in setts or eeparate Owns. Also a choke selection of Table Cutlery, met Tea
Walters, Ports arid Spoor , ' plated on German /Myer; Tumbler; Geta, Alo Glasse. of impeder quality, all at law prkee
sel2:Srad
The Theory.of Cooking by Gas .
le now firmly establbfhed, and we can refer for the truth of the above to
many of the moat aterlimc and reliable Ladies and
Gentlemen in Pittsburgh.
MUSGRAVE'S GAS COOKING STOVE
IS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE ME PUBLIC, and gives entire satisfaction in In' INSTANCE.
To the Druggist, the Chemist, the Rasher, to all Oyster Saloom, Rainurniste, .H.eineg Houses, Miler mid Hot Shope,
. well as Private ,Slemilies it he fo un d indispenalbla when once tried. Its cod to trifling. It requires bet little room. The
aro is ready in • moment. The feeble net eXp.milli. It produce. no emote, no soot, no dirt, and will cook quickly and
perfectly. All these things we will guaranteue.
It may lbe uted on any table. dead or shelf in any , mom or storn i and will be furnished In any Lamount from MIS, the
price of a Single Timmer Stand, to $75,00, for anExtra Mahogany Stand with flee Stems complete, which Will bean ele
gant ornament to any gentleman's dining mom.
Please tall and Investigate, at LAPAYETTE HALL, mewed floor, WOOD STRENT.or 14S rimasTesscr.
WI. Tyre, Secretary. Eel4dly GAS COOKING STOVE COMPANY.
.3160.M2 57
33,330 "9
$193,859 39
. 0,:719 91- 177,549 45
972.49
CEMENT
_
3P321.1 2 1,1RXNT do TOMCI.7BOIsT, Proprietors-.
ARE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE
the stove Mantle Vim end Water-Proof Clement Roofttr, It being the only article yet kffeotalthat sill ettecesefolly
resin the action of the atmosphere In creel . climate. ' ---
IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF,
1,177,400 31
.
And to point of drurabillty, we belkrve it Istvan; if not superior, to any Iletallio Roofing. We :can pot It on over Old Tin
• Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, it making no Mimsco how flat or steep the roof moy be. Thin
• Roofing In warranted to prove as above repreeent.L We will pot it on for ..
. .
SIX DOLLAR.? PER SQUARE, (TRY PRAT SQUARE.) ..
. .
1 We will apply It upon Tin and Iron Boas for TWO DOLLARS PRIV:SQUARE, being on *mount of If. 'durability. the
chestnut paint thatcsa burned. --113 , .. n
,
.We Invite elf Who are building, and also those who wish their Roof. Repaired;to ait onr *See, 133 17ded Strad,
nod e sanshassulples and satisfy themselves In regard to the durability and practicability of this Booting.
J. G. PERRIN,' 'l .
8. A. .101INSON, PERRIN & JOILNBON,
No. 133 Third etreet, between Wood and grolibilleld,
WEI. JOIENSON, . PittsbOrgh, Penns.
I ham made • chnokal examination of some merinionser W. E. CIIILDS 2 CO'S noormo,. loft $1 ow dom, the re
sults of which arena follows
Ist. The snatedalla compounded so as to remain pliable nir a great=h of time.
2d. The conalatency la not readily Infleenced by the temperature; uently It would not be liable to melt and run
off from a roof In glummer, or creek In Winter, I. e. extremes of natural heat and cold would not Injure It.
ad. The mummifies, iti not add but slightly alkaline. It would not destroy the cruMon4 but on the contrary protect.
It from the action of the weather.
4th. It is Water Proof and to a lame extent Pire-PrOof; that is, epoch. and Pro brands falling upon it =ld not In
tlauke It. In my opinion such a roof wilibiat for years ((put cm airefolly and remielelt prompt ettentlon.
Seepectfully. • JOSEPII 11. LOOKS - Chendst,
tabantiOW 1223 Walnut itteet, Cincinnati, Obfe.
•
Cis en Mouser Borst Ircs. !Ch. eth,1857..
I hero examined W. E. Comet Co's Mastic tire and Water-Proof °meta Rooftrig,and fir as 1 oao )edge, co older
It a good Inventron, and om Willing to lame buildings thus protected opm'lblo wme tertis or I insure those coveted with
motel. opldpiewP [Stoma] • JllO. IL LAW, AIPL•RoYoI Ips. Co, London sad Liverpool.
QUGAR.-2 hhcle Cuba for sale low to close - pturru.---t, - Bins. so l i') BUTT
..
do ,Eit'
iot by DAVID0.11:101 13 1%
it i goresaltlbs'aideby oce, 'aourriudbacco.
Leawl.mazi===mmi==— wil
FALL TRADE. .
CORNER WOOD AND Prizsm . ETTI-attr.rs
Pittsburgh, Penna.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, •
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE,
TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES,
SPERM OIL, BRUSHES,
WHALE OIL, SPICES,
A.c-ruravats ON
WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER 3CERCILANT3 ADVANTAORS'ARISING PROM
,IpLE AGENTS FOR AtE SALE OF
FALL OF 1857
SUCCESSOR •TO MURPHY & BIIRCIEFEELD,7
~11)(TN4I.\:IK ~717111a Yll'lY:Tlali~itl>ii{l dl](YJNI+:)l: {~YII%■N,i:I Jf
EDWARD T. MEGRAW,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
W. E. C H IL D S & C O'S
PATENT ELASTIC FIRENAND WA TER-PROOF
PIT TS BURGIL
1857.
WINDOW GLASS,
GLASSWARE,
PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES,
SUR°. INSTRUMENTS
ROOFING.
siu2o7.d3wif P