E;sattt.e. WEDNESDAY MOANING, NOV. 11, 1857 A r 0/1/CUL PAPER, OP 271 E a77:-Vs News lof the City and Nedghborhood Trot hour.—The saying was true "that the poor ye have always-with you," and at present the fact le particularly impressed on oar minds as we sea a great winter of disaster and gloom looming, near, threatening demands for work and/maid of thousands cramming the thorough : of great cities, and wide spread inquiry ning at home, here, and widening—inquiry as Ishat, is best to be done in the crisisall coa l:11 . aPire to awaken the thoughtful men and Women, a great committee on ways and means, to meet the -crisis. The women of Allegheny,their 'associated capacity, have nlready spree before the public, through thecolumnsof The ily Ga. utte,l what they have already done, d whtit Pbey 'propose they do. I have hoarder no similar movement in this ity;'aithough we know in the way of benevolent nterprine, there are hundreds of true women ere, Who spend their time and their substance affording aid to those who are in want. As °dated effort, however, is much mere effec- Se. .In the various churches we rti aware t t Inch members as are in need are I oked af t , but outside those precincts how many there ' many worthy people, - God's poor, who es po the observations of the benevolentland sur f r sooner than ask. We feel that now, while a weather is so unwontedly mild and favorable, ti t p'out, the districts of benevolent labor. c e u n r t a th te a ly t w om it will be necessary to assist being nearly - a ali Tit lh os attak e im h ae a la vi i : ar g i.l h in e ti e hu n egura e a x u p ff l t o ein r a ed itg , a. a nd t he number enough ascertained it would be possible to have come convenient industrial Ball opened where poor woraitn and children could be employed for the winter. It is work, not charity, honest people-ask. We have several times thought 'that the school of Father Sinclair might form a'sort of nucleus to this proposed establishment. but we name it without having hinted the mat ter to him. Wo are <;ortain that the various benevolent societies about the city, the Sons of Malta, the Odd Fellows, etc., etc., will do what is in their power iu the way of contribution, and the wo men and children provided for to some good ex tent even, it will devolve upon the rich and well- to-do of the city to put together into come gen eral fend their contributions to aid the honest • and sober poor men - i:f the city and to supply them with all the work it is in their power to give. Work is what these men want. They • ask no charity. It is misapplied economy for ...every body to shut down all their business at onee. It is a debt due to society for all who aro . able ft do whatever is in their power, to keep a 'supply of labor, even if there is no money to be - madolby it to the employer. If a little should be loSt let it go as a contribution to the poor, . • who .itre happy with any fair competence and particularly so when it comes as a reward for toil rather than as a gift of charity. We have . thrown together these remarks at random and - eavothem, merely suggesting them as hints and ~trusting that seine f our good friends may be able to give us some - scheme better calculated to _Meet the case, if they have any on their mind OITA rIIIENDS.—We are not given to boasting, and*pe•we shall not be misunderstood as puf fing about our "vast and constantly increasing circulation," double—yea, almost treble that of ~any, other morning paper in this country, (with atirrviexceptions), if we should in this manner „return:our thanks, publicly, to our friends, who taseeheir infinenee to extend the sphere of our usefulness. Amongst many others whose kind ness-we acknowledge, it will not be invidious to mention the names of Luke IL-Davison, Esq., East Liberty, who sends us 20 Daily and 32 Weekly subs: J. Elder, Esq., Elarlansburg, Fa., 84 Weeklies: W. E. Harrison, Esq., McKees port, 40 Weeklies: IL R. Tomer, Esq., New Texas, 34 Weeklies: Jas. Patterson, Esq., Bel liday's Cove, Va., 23 Weeklies: Jas. Brown, Esq.:Balem, 0., 25 Dailies: W. A. Shaw, Esq., Turtle Creek, 28 Weeklies: .4. L. Weir, Esq., Freeport, 36 Weeklies: J. H. Caldwell, Esq., Clarksburg; 26 Weeklies: Jos. Sampson, Esq., 'New Wilmington, 38 Weeklies: J. A. Moore, Esq., Jacksonville, 10 Weeklies: D. Culbertson, Esq., St. - Clair, 0., 11 Weeklies: Cap'. Boyle, Ogle county, 11,14 Weeklies: Jas. Craig, Esq., Allegheny, 23 Weeklies: R. Dickey, Esq., West Greenville, 15 Weeklies: H. Chase, Esq., Tyrone IMills, 22 Weeklies: J. F. Scott, Esq., Pulaski, 23 Weeklies: Dodds tk Brown, Glade Mille, 14 *Weeklies: E. Kingsbury, Esq., Slip pery Rock, 26 do.: J. K Frew, Esq.,Princeton, Pa., 28 P.-Zelrer, Esq., New itunburgb, 20 do.: D. Kerr,'Esq., Service, 21 do.: 11. Bo llard, Esq. Martinsburg, 27 do.; It. Beatty, Esq.,Neirilexandria,34 do.: R. G. Newlan,Esq., Black Fox, 12 do.: J. Forbes, Esq., East Liver - pool, 0., 21 do.: 0. P. Miller, Black - .Fox, 11 do.: "A Friend," York, Pa., 80 do. :—Yaren tnm, 40 do. • We have many more names of staunch friends, whose Icing lists of subscribers greet us annually, whom we should like to name personally, but space forbids. We may find en opportunity for a few additions, however, at' another time.— Stringent as is the money market, we bare seen no evidence of a falling off in our mail lists, and we feel under obligations to those active friends through whose agency this is. COAL Stormcgrs.—The quantity of coaljass ing through the Monongahela locks during the month of October was: '.--,Bushels of coal in flats do do ,boats. Total 3,224,186 • ' Added to, what bad previously gone dowMthis risked a total for. the season, since •Febnary, about thirty millions of busbelo„ Another grand coal boat rise is on the rivers, passing every thing forward to market that can bo got afloat. The high water; tegether with a balmy air like that of May, and art abundance, yea, a supera bundance of labor at commend, will hurry for ward another immense fleet of boats. Yesterday morning largo bodies of men were . at the ship ping °Cites, where they usually congregate when hands are needed to man the boats. .These men in the course of the week will probably be on their ways to New Orleans and the various intermediate ports which look to Pittsburgh for their winter's' fuel. The largo coal toga are mostly here in port now and will be ready to proceed at once with their loaded barges down the river. • 7. Wes Insemason Co.—ThisCompany also, hettan e tion yesterday for Directors to serve for the ming year. The following gentlemen were darted: George Darsie, Reuben Miller, jr., Jno. Butler, . Geo. W. Jackson, James M'Auley, Alezr, Spear, Wm. MlLnight, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, James Lippincott, Wm, H. Smith, Chas. W.Rickotson, Andrew Ackley. This is the old board with two exceptions, to wit; Alexander Speer, Esq., in the place of Christian Ihamen, Esq.',' and Wm. M'Knight, hi place of Thomas Scott, Esq., late Brest deal of the Merchants and Manufacturers Bank. After the - election had concluded, a largo 'company of gentlemen sat down to an ample repast- The utmost good cheer Fondled and, in these hard times such dividends is this and the Eureka Company have declared are sufficient to make men &little happy. Mr. F. 31. Gordon, o'gentlemen who possesses the entire confidence of this whole community, still continues in the office of Secretary of this Company. Fr. WAUJI Ciltenoo ILtiLsoKo Co.—The earnings of =the-Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chi cago Railroad Company for the month of Octo ber, were as follows, viz' From Freight Passengers.. . ".- Mail Service , .\.. Total `-'_ r - Eitrninge for October, 1866, were, From Freight $91,164 68 . Passengenr - 86,864 86 ti flilall . • • 8,884 30 !' Aliscelbunous 812 72 Total.. Decrease It will be noted that while the Freight earn ings have responded to tho general depression of trade, there has been a handsome increase in the Pit/3014er earnings for the month, over the eorrespeAdlng month of last year, as also over September, 1857. T. D. Mailman, Auditor. , . Tan Pittaburgh Christian Advocate says : Par the purpose of showing the unparalleled healthiness of - our highlyfavored at), compared with WI" cities in the .llnited States—indeed we may include the world—we bays ascertained the bills of mortality for the month of Septem ber of the-lellowing cities, as illustrative:— Pittsburgh, - with a population of about 100,000, during this month had 104 deaths: while Chtitag, with not quite that number, bad over SOO deaths; and Brooklyn, with her 200,000 inhabitants, had something over GOO: Buffalo, N. Y., with . a much less population than this city, shows a bill of mortality - of 200. The City of New York averages, each week, tid e season of the year, over 400, making the large number; of 1,600 per, month; We might give more , ilksstratictits,but the above are sufficient so mye the poettl,r,attimme. Mined who statildikiitilarge and trineleet ad steak of Fare, etipll kinds, suitable for Fall and Winter, williao ItelLielsok in at freortik Ist Wood.et. ZiotblfiAn*lment, in 'nigher A Vsatner AT LAAT.-- . The ply in the case of Jonas P; Jones, came' Into Ccittit yesterday morning at ahont II o'clock. Geo. S. Riddle, foreman, arose and said : "May It please the Court, there is no probe- bility of the jury agreeing at all." Judge 3Feb:ire—The jury wished to coins down; was it for the purpose of making this statement to the Court Mr. Riddle . —Yes. 'Judge M'Clure—Well, gentlemen, we can only repeat what we said on Saturday. There is no power vested in the Court, under the law or the constitution, which penults a jury to separate until they have agreed on a verdict. The Court has no power to discharge youl z -none at at— none at all. We cannot do it, and we will not. We are sworn to do our duty, and we will do it. If you do not agree on a verdict for a year, or as long as my term lasts, you will have to stay there, unless death diminishes your number, or the law is altered. The Conn is anxious for your personal comfort, but it dare not assume powers which it does not possess. It is for ynu to deliver a verdict i, we have done our duty, you must do yours. Mr. Riddle—Will the Court be good enough to read us the Act of Assembly relating to mur der ? Judge McClure said yes. Mr. Roberts—Willyour Honor be kind enough to make a memorandum, a'. your convenience, of your remarks to the jury 1 Judge M'Clure—Yes, Mr. Roberts, we will do so; but let me add a few words to what I have said already. I say now, (addressing the jury) that unless &nth diminish your number, or ill ness, or something also of such acharecter as to render your discharge an indispensable neces sity, attacks you, the Court cannot and will not consent to your separation. I repeat that we are desirous forthe personalcomfort of the jury; but no Court can assume or exercise powers that do not belong to it. It is a disc-on:Rom to us to see a jury uncomfortable; but we cannot break fhroughnur oath and the law to make matters otherwise. Judge M'Cluro then road the Act alluded to, twice over to rim jury. They then retired again. Between ono and two o'clock they again came into the Court. The crowd that appears to have slept at the Court House during this trial at once crammed the Court room to its utmost capacity. Then it was that a verdict of NOT GUILTY was rendered. The prisoner received the words that vet him at liberty with as mach coolness as ho had evinced during the whole trial.. A dead silence settled upon the spectators and the Judge ap peared to be much agitated. The verdict caused a vast deal of talk out of doors, the majority 'appearing to think that the testimony in the case would have justified some other verdict.— The prisoner immediately left the Court House in company with his counsel, and went last evening to his father's residence in Beaver County. So ends that case. The jury had been out screwy-three hours before agreeing. QUARTER Stssioxs.—Before Judges NUClure, Curtis and Parke. Sarah Timmany, confined in jail; said to be insane; was brought up and no witness appear ing against her was discharged. Chas: Butler, indicted for petty larceny, plead guilty, and was sentenced to three months in county jail. Bernard ItUGrannahan found guilty on two indictments for larceny. Sentenced on one of these to the Penitentiary for one year. George Hall pleaded guilty to stealing a watch; convicted also of picking a pocket. Sentenced for two years to the Penitentiary for stealing the watch. Not sentenced on the other, but warned by the Judge that as corn as the time of sentence should expire, it would be well for him to depart the county else he would be at once picked up on the other indictment and sent back to prison. Washington Freese; convicted of picking the pocket of Ann Nicholson about last Christmas of $35 was sentenced to two years in the Peniten tiary. T. B. Hamilton, Esq., counsel for pris oner asked, before sentence, Cro a new trial. prigqctpally on the ground that the allegation of ownirship of money by operas court in the in dictment was wrong; that the money stolen was in fact the property of Ann's husband. The objection was overruled, Freese advised in the same manner as George Hall had been and then sentenced as above. U. S. CIIICITIT Curer. —Before Judge Grier. The case of James Patterson vs. Ross, et els., was still an trial before this tribunal rotten the Court adjourned yesterday. It was an action of ejectment for a lot of laud in Beaver county which has been in litigation for about half a century. The titles in the case date back to the end of the last century. Much information which would be of interest to the historian and antiquary is being eddied ia.thie case which will in all probability occupy the attention of the Court for several tityo. Messrs. Stanton, Fetterman and Woods ap pear for plaintiffs; Gen. Purvirtnee of Ruder, and B. B. Chamberlain, Esq , of New Brighton. for defendants. DIII.BICI Cocnr.—Before Judge - • • . Lucy M. Morgan vs. Jame", Gosling.' This ' tIFT`Ii•EI when. Tickets can be Wes for en action for slander in taring that the • ^cY tworstr-t rts •Wil the North young lady got goods—a certain corset or cor sets—of the defendant under pretext of taking them hems to see rthetherer ant they were r 4Limenit suitable without the intention of returning ieti.tf It. h.. NI l• 11. IL. C./ 1".1 St 5. It. n. them. Jury still out last evening Hunter vs. Dalrell,..l: Co. The defendants are proprietors of the Pittsburgh and Birminghnm Ferry. The plaintiff was cunning with his hone and wagon, when the horse took fright and running off into the river was drowned. The action is brought to reenter the price of the horse. The case was on trial when we left the Court. Mr. Cochran for plaintiff: Mr. A tchisor? for defendants. Sara/111 COURT.—A vast amount of business is being done in this tribunal. We were unable during the excitement of last week to keep up with the various cases before it. The cases from Washington county were be fore the honorable Court yesterday, and the following was agreed upon: That hereafter, in the hearing of cases from the Fourteenth District, tlioso from the county of Greene shall not bo heard until Tuesday of the week assigned for said Judicial District. Stickel's appeal from,the decree of the Or phans' Court of Washington county. Argued by Watson for the appellant, and by Wilson and Montgomery contra. M'Creary et aL vs. the Commonwealth; error to the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Wasting ton county. Argued by Montgomery for the plaintiffs in error, and by Hart contra. We believe that lirCroary is now in the Pen etentiary in Allegheny City, and also that the point raised is that a jury in this case (of burglary) having been unable to agree and be ing discharged bars another trial for the same offence 628,500 2,695,880 ECHEICA INSIMANCE COMPANY. —ll.ll accord ance with previous notice, an election for thir teen Directors f this Company was held at their rooms, on Water street, yesterday. The old board was're-elected. The following named gen tleman constitute the board Messrs. J. U. Shoenberger, 'G. W. Smith, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick, FL T. Leech, Jr., FL D. Cochran, W. W. Martin Geo. S. Seldee, J. A. Caughey, I. M. Pennocl, David WCand less, J. J. Bennett, W. J. Anderson. As has been greatly : officially announced, a dividend of $lO has been declared upon each share of the capital stock. After the election was over a large company of gentleman, Insuraaoo men, steam host Cap tains, etc., sat down to a sumptuous dinner pro vided for the occasion by tho Company, to which the guests did most ample justice. We have no doubt a new year of success, similar to that which is just closed, is now opening upon the Eureka Company. Its exhibit may be found in the columns of the Oditette, a sufficient ',lain), if any were needed, at this time in the history of the Company, upon the confidence.of the busi. ness community of Pittsburgh. It. Finney, Esq., will, of course, continuo to fill tho post of See retary, which he has so long occupied with hon or to himself, and, we do not hesitate to say, to the complete satisfaction of all concerned. ..$66,828'81 99,160 21 4,482 29 $160,470 81 OffICEIL HAGUE yesterday arrested a young man named John Jones, charged with stealing a Taluablo cap from the store of Mr. Fleming, on Wood' street, near Sixth. The Mayor sent him up for trial. Tan Tun/ans.—The play of Mary Stuart was very well put upon the stage last evening, Miss Kimberly plaTing the part of the Scottish Queen exceedingly well. An excellent bill is offered for this evening again. $182,224 97 ..$21,755 16 Tan "011IAT AXISICka Cons 13116LLIR" is per haps one of the very brit inventions which has been before the public. Cheep, simple, durable, easily operated' and capable of a large amount of work in a short time, it la just tho article needed, and is so appreciated by the public. The agent in this city, at 65 Fifth eL, is selling State and County rights at thereto of $lO,OOO in two months. Those seeking remunerative employment cannot do bettor than by taking a county right or more, and selling either machines or shop rights therein. There is not much capital needed, and any person of intelligence and energy can make it pay well. e AT such times as these, when every ono wishes to make what money they spend buy as much as possible, the ladies will do well to make their 'pnroltases from Murphy & Burchfield, who (as appearifrom their advertisement) will, after Monday nest, sell their entire stock of goods at `a large reduction from former prices. A? Ones. E. Strextes DRUG STORE, You can get almost every variety of SOAPS, PERFUMERY, HAIR, TOOTH, • NAIL DEMISES, • ta g eat 1 0 ., , . Telegraphic CrimOO►Tr, NOT. 10.—A fire broke out in the Lard Oil Factory of henry Lewis in . Sycamore et. this morning which was completely destroyed. Loss $lO,OOO. There was no insurance. There= pert of the building woe occupied by E. 11. Townsend, pork packer, which was slightly damaged. Another fire occurred about the same time in the feed atom of B. 11. Con on Western Row, which extended to the liquor store of W. GOOSTUnn, which was entirely de stroyed with most of the contents. Gnomon's loss is $5000; insured for $lOOO. ROCHESTER. Nov.. 10.—Groat damage hoe been done hero and farther up the Germ... Valley. At Dement° eight dams .1 sir bridges were swept away met night. The ricer is now very high and is atilt rising. Numerous culverts on the New York Central Railrbad between here and Syracuse hove been washed away, !The track is inundated in many places and no trains , can pass. ELNIT N. Y., Nov. In.—There is a great thwd. Tho river at this place is very high and is rising yet. Tho water rune over the New York & Erie Railroad Bridge, and it is feared that the bridge will give way every moment. The Railroad track at earning is washed away and no trains eon pass.— Corning is nearly sunk and some buildings have gone down the riverr NEW YORK, Not. tlO.--Large hunger meetings are cow being held in Tompkins Square and the City Ilan Park. No disthrhanee bas yet occurred among those in attendance. The police have shppressed all specch.making.— Ptrong police force is present and one regiment i 9 also held in reserve. Cnic.tuo, Nov. 10i—Mr. Williamson tho corres pondent of the St. Paul The, writing from Payutago on tho 2.6111 says that a report hoe reached there that 500 U. S. troops supposed to he a detatehment of tho Utah oxpeditidn attacked and killed a large party of Teetonvran Indians near the Missouri river. Mr. Williamson is inclined to believe the report. D TTOZI. 0., Nor. 10.—Some burglars entered the grocery store of John ['watch, on Second street, in this ity, about ten o'clock last night, and rehired the sere of about $6OO, and then rot fire to the prom ises. The building with most of its contents was entirely destroyed. EXANSVILLZ, Nov. 10.—The steamer Northerner sunk at Grand Chain, on Sunday evening, on her downward trip. No lives were lost. Tho Fashion is supposed to be at the wreck, as sho G over due. Tim river is rising rapidly at this point. The weather is cool and pleasant. New YORK, Nor. Io.—The eastern telegraph lines arc down, and there is no prospect of repairing them to-night. We are therefore unable to learn whether tho liens yacht has been successful in obtaining the Arabia steamer's package. Ahalar, N.Y., Nor. 10.—Tao had breaks have occurred in the canal near Palmyra and Newark. It will take fire days to repair the damages. Denton., Nor. 10.—C. k A. Ives, Fulton, Ohio, private hookers, have suspended. Their assets are said to too ample. WILLIALOPORT, Nor. 10.—Tho Susquehanna river at this point has risen ten teat rind is still rising. Telegraphic Markets Nor Feak, NOT. W.—Calton market arm; :00 bales meld: Orleans middling 13)4; upland 13. Flour firth; 10.000 bbls meld. Wheat firm; '2',000 b 0 meld; Chicago Spring quote. •I Shifire; Ohio red Kij. Huron arm; sales of short ribbed middka at 10c. ti nor ki4 lower. Whisky dull. thaw.' Lill lower. Wes at n1i4 , 11. Tallow 9 1 .“,i1e. Stocks closed Emmet, Illinois Central bonds b 2 0 . Ventral :Si.% Head. og 3.1.14; Cleveland & Toledo .1111scankic 311ssis -20. PnrIADII-rtit.t, Nor lo.—Coffc< ,a very dull, and prl,tes aro dlooplur, email rat. of Itto at ttt , „in6lo%c. Snow sad M,datttno are quhd. Clorat ?and fa an It!? Tbn Flour market In fan, with but little rxport demand; rater Erna Ltda. standard brand. at $5,3734. and 300 Isbla. fancy brands at Ilye Flour indult at 14.50, and Corn Moat at $. 100 Intdi fl.trlay Malt ware told at tr 1.10. Wlnat I. In tali demand at mt. and $1.304 1,.7.5 for white. F. 3 c courant:W. ;::.< Corn tow adraneed, and at3t, bud, 01.1 yellow were add ulea '1 01 brub ,nthrru at Ft 11l In Provlsonts theta t. nothing . bduit. — W111,1.y arils - at 21q1:- . • , ,!,iu bits, and 21 In blts. n.O •,.. 10 —Flour utictlanced; ..1 , 1 at 115044.10 for alive:lino end ehuire: rreeliita Ilght. NVliiiiky otrady at 1.3!.4. There It change In other articl.... The river la lama:in/try. Th e wrather ii clear aiel cool. Thera Is no chance lb. mon., market. ra.c.baeg. on New York hi 4 per mat. prernlarn mid dull nog. aro anchairge4; head cold eit 1:i.3 • not hll ,intrari, igirkors we not Steam boat Regl+ter. iIItHIVED-4easre./n. Ilrownselll, Luxerno, dK Colonel Bayard Ellsatbeth, Porett City, Wheeling: C , A11,11e1,1. Cm daunt}, Oread Turk, do. DEPARTED—Jclicrson, Crovenoville,Lu, roe, do. Colonel It rtnltionr, Nay 10 —1 , 1• or; sal,' lies/ I.hla ilosa:d street Its.ard . kllisbeth; ior , st CLty, Wheeling, Ilintut and obi, at &..2.5 11 heat If - rev - Wes nod 'owe. lower Zanesville; CCM. I'l.rry, 11,1,A61.16 hat $1..21.1:‘,1.11. Vera: hue vor lify. t . 73. - Whisk, Unto Won foe Tetras; like others enlace dig: carer, derive their origin from impuritiar in the Mood, and frequently are very dificult to get rid of. The only sure remedy for either of them I. Porter'. Span id. .Herr.,.. the magic blood corrector. Laver Compleint. , -The only remedy o'er offered Phbilr that hn. ne" , trtriled to cure, when dlrwctlone n, fullowed, Is 11 . 1.ano's prerwred by rhurdng • litteburgh. It Nis h... 11 meenewl years heforo nubile, and hno.h.eett all 1,1.10[1.1 of lb. Union {Then a bern wed. it luu t..d the nwnt triumphant 191,- • and 4. actually .Iml , o out of tsw. all on.' medletne.,-- , . It has Leers tried end, tl;e diftrr.nt phaw. lletwris, • has been t0...14.111.41y .I.llcar.u• In all . ILlA,Purchowl - ..houbl h..arpful to aak Lo. Da CKLEDIIATLD LI VEIL PILL... nutnuisx-t.r..1 by YIASNIT ,, i DIV'S.. of Ilthaburgh. I. Thor*. purrywting : L. 1.. W.rr 1 . 111.. I.fom the turadl... Pr. 11•Lnni. gen. Liver lilla..lna Ind tw1.br..t..1 S.rrutrug.. can tr.w. be hod at all repretahi• drug •I'n . N•nwt Jeanine ultNersgf Vv eiewolar, qt . n,•10,lawl• ,i•,prrta ilotttrs - - h6,31,11C1' DAV, nr r1(7111[4.11. l'lttAhori...E. Noe. f.t.h. IkST I lire Pre..i.tent and Director. of thit. Entit hose th. doy glrellt,ol nr THYME PER CENT ing nt the prohts of the I.•t eta month., P•] able to the Thsrkbtold.k. or their 1,10 ritre,..n hatter., ou owl after the 11th En.t tu.C..,lau2srl, nr.n Cash's. Itssx 44 PITTS., Riad, NoTtOlber teat I TILE Direetorn of thiA Hank have t. am ahmlentl CENT. on the ntoclt, ont of the pronts of the lost sin months. The Swlsholslont K thslr 1,01 reprowootttivso, Inn to pehl .nt or after the 13th lost. nonnhorltsel , U. M. MURRAY, Ceohler. Mason tars no Slaarrscrractus . BAAL Pittsburgh, NOT. 3d, Mi. 11 - 7.Tity. President and Director% of this Bank have this day declared • dividend of TIME Prat LINT on the Capital Etoek, unt of the prat, fur the last all month% payable on sr niter the lath Inst. ndielOtd W. 11. Dltat VT, Quitter. Ple-retratett, Nosemtsc ttel,lls:T. P .- 17 - f DI V IDEND.—The President and Directors JTe.'" of the Western lineman. Company hare Oda day .I,la.red a Divideott oat of tles profits of lb. lout eta months. of TITE DOLLARS AND TWIT' CENTS I'ER SHADE of the cesplial Stock. Two Dollars per skate of which to De creellONl to Stork ILlSonnta, and Time Dollars tool Yttty roots pr sleur• to to , paid In nosh w Stoekleoldene, 0 after lb. 1214 trot. F. AI. (JORDON, ootdln, Stcretary . • 0/1,,t lli ix.. IhreCILUM..O°, } Pittsburgh, (Smatter 30,1837. 1 - 1 , 7- . ., 0 AN ELECTION fo ir Thirteen Directors of '^-.>" this Company, to gorse for the ensuing year, will he held al the Mlle., N r o. 01 Water street, or TUKSDAY, the 10111 thy of Noertultur root, between the houreof 10 .s. it. awl 2 r 11. oralult.l F. 31. GORDON, gueT. - ALLVIIIOI2 DANZ, Allegheny City, Oct. lath, 10.57. O.A GENSRAL 312E71E0 of the Suockho dere of this Dank mill he held at the Banking Home, on TUESDAY, the &I day of November, at 10 o'clock A. e. Also, en Electioc for Thirteen Directors, to terse fur the mowing year, will be held at the Banking Ilmtm, on MON DAY, the 10th day of November, 1052, Imtvrtan the Amino( 9 o'clock A. mr. and 2 o'clock r. r. nelAdtnoltt J. Br. COOK, Cash'r. Ilancuaste AND SIDNIMACTIMINie Ihttsburgh,Juse =MAW. I r/ - 77y.1N conformity with the 25th section of the .T .Y Constitution of ihoOommonwealth of Pennsylv.la, oinks la hereby given that application will he made to the Legislature, at the next sealum fur the li.ewal or Eaten vivo 14 the &art, of the Merchants' and Matmfarturers . Dank of Plttalawah, forthe term of fifteen years. Dv order of the Board of Director, W, 11. DENISY„ Cashier. lariat.' Balm or Pritaturaost, Pittsburgh, Oct. 13th, 1857. I} NOTICE is hereby given that an Election .v 7 for Thirteen Morton. of this Institution, to @erre for the enenlog yetw, will be held at the Bankiug House, on MONDA It. 10th day of Noromber next, laiwcan We bout+ of 10 o'cick a. v. and 3p. a. By order of the Board of Directors. OEO. D. 51.G15EW, Cattier. •• • . According to the Act of Atsembly a general meeting of the Stockhohlrre will be hold on TUESDAY, tha &I day of Norerriber, at the Ranking Douse, atg o'clock A.. ociditd kitecussrs on Maguraorrasse Doss, Pittsburgh, October 15th, 1967. J .Ax ELECTION for 'Thirteen Directors of . - T-7 this Bank, to serve for theeroging year, will beheld t the Banking House, on MONDAY, the lent of Noreen. her, between thetottrs of 3 A. M. and Sr. X. A prima me ting of tho Stockholders will be held at the Banking Ruffs - TX 10 o'clock A. X the soma doz. oclOilmd W. IL DENNY, Cashier. UO,l CM' Dant, Pittelotrgh,o4.l6th, U 157. • NOTICE is • hereby given that an Election for Thirteen Directive of thb Institut/on, to serve for the mining year, will be held at the Bankbg Bowie, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November nest, between the hoar, of 10 a. at. and 31..1. And In Ignordance with the Act of Assembly, a general fleeting of the Stockholder* will be held on Tacedsy, the Id day of November Dalt, at the Banking Mum, at 0 o'clock By order of the Board of Directors. ocl7:dtd JOAN MACIOFFIN, enabler. OFTSCE FREW iBEIFEEE 00111 PANT, t Pittsburgh,' Oct. 20 th, 1857. jr-ELECTIO:I.—An Election for Thirteen Director. of tbis.Oompeoy, to sem for the earning year. will be habitat the ornon, N 0.99 WATER STREET, ort TUESDAY, the 10th day of Noverober, 1857, httweett the hoarser 10 E. IL and.' P. te., oracdtd R. FINNEY, Pecreorl. Amuisemcnto. PITTSBURGH THEATii. Lease* and Manager. JOSEPLI 0. FOSTER ISIMiiMMiEM WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov.lllb, 15.57 "111 pr. rented Gm new comedy, by Tom Taylor, Et tootIed VICTIMS—Mr. Merryamother, EMG.TIT: Merry. weather, Garry Landon; Mr. FEtherbert. S. 0. MOMS Mr. Dotter'', A. W. Young. La Milltaire. Toeonelnde with the LITTLE JOCKEY—Arinetter, Mite Kimberly; Florimond,S.C.hobele. GRAND CITIZENS , BALL, TO BB GIVES AT ACC El 0 IsT 'X 0 HALL, Friday, November lath. YOUNG'S FULL BAND IS ENGAGED YON THE OCCASION; laAta for de at the principal lletelo aad made Stoner ccSt,laartil W. BIGINNY, Munger. SIIGIAIL-21) Mile Balt. -just received end for ale et the reduced pricers • 11/01D. On= Ltborty-mil DIM M. • Commercial COMILITFER ON ARBITRATION yur. OCTOREIL F. R. EMIR" B. Peem, )kCsmwe, Urea 11. Catty% Amami R. llrsm. PITTSBVILGIi 31A.LCIEETS. IRepsrted Speciarly for the Pittsburgh Clasetk. 1T1900006. Nowestriza 11, 1957. FLOUR—there was moto activity yesterday, and prices from loot hoods wore p,rtn; soh, oa wharf of 200 blils down river extra at $4,80434,57; 80 do do at $1,75; SO dt, family do nt $4,95; 100 do do at 15; and 56 and 23 do, whit° wheat, at 5 5 ,120 5 , 51 ; from store, 50 bbls sniper at $4,50: 55 do extra and famll7 do at $4,67 and $5,12.- 2) do extra at $1,15; 20 do at $4,80; 140 do at $4,02; 60, 20, 75 and 100 do extra and fanny do at $4,67 and 65,1 t. at scides of 9 loads at $12,15 per too. GRAM—eery little offorinz irdea of 100 bosh Oast at 30 from wharf and 200 from store at 31. POTATOES--a moderate sopply; salts of 100 bosh bads at 35. DUCKWIIEAT YLOVll—salsa of '3300 Ths In 55 0, seam at $1,1219 sack. MONONOAILELA NAVIGATION COMPANY—a bbl. .ppka, Dawson; 1 angina, Wallace: 10 bbLs apples, 1 do cAI r. 7i bbl flour, 104 do whisky, 3 bra moving, Saslud/er: sks rags, Weldirg 25 LULA flour, D Wallace; 3 bbls cur. rants, IV Wallace: 110 bo s 'lack; big . core. Darter II McNees 0 bbl. alder, Eckart; 4 aka apples, 3 ball. 1 firkin butter, owner. ITIIERLING per Forest Clty--40 Gbl. flour, Fet.ef; eke potatoakowner; 5 pkg., 2 hardware, 0wnem1,.. , 1 empty MI, Rehab; 100 kg. b sri mam . ey, Rhode. & T oner. 1.- bells paper. Chadwick; 0 carboy, Irwin; 5 chimney tope, Collins; 12 bbl. apples, owner; 51 bdls broom., slcCsarty. CINCINNATI per Commerce-322 aka reheat, 25 to, bane. 12 Gbds do, 41 LW. beef, 277 bble Dom, 105 Irgs do, 64 Ms rag, 1 bbl -whisky. Clark t co; 402 bg. wheat, Kennedy .0 CC 4 bbl. oil, Scott; 250 bide flour, Graham & Thorns, 50 We whisky, 25 do charcoal, Illack F Wunds, 50 bble ky, Knox; 50 do do, Allen; 30 bide flour, owner; 30 d e , .10, Gardner; 30 do tallow, VilLeou; 22 do do, Arnold; 43 GM. whisky, 4 bile candle., 1 bbl rim. Coale.; 3 bills whisky, Bingham: 2 cake wino, 31 Melo 0901., ll e h ows 01 ; Peace 3; cm 450 bbl, flour, 31cItane A Anjetf MO do do, Liggett & 00; 117 eke wheat. Drown ft Kirkpatrick; 65 bbl. ale, 5d empty Glds. Smith; 75 eke lemon, MCCLOdieIIS& co. CINCINNATI by Gmnd Toe k-7 Mal, 1 box hamcco. owners; 32 rolls leather, 512 bog. Deed, Cord : 200111.1,1 flour, Clark 51 co; 6 lobtlx, 3 boa tobacco, owners. Import■ by Railroad PICr9DCRO 11, Pr. W. dC. it. R.--. 109 basket.; other lug, 3d buelt poreux', owner: 17 ski kegs, Stockton co; pkgs wiro, k TOINIIOOIIII d 044 2 can 00111, 8 il e nill on; 20 bblo treat, ludo apples, 3do older, L Peterson; 7 do at to., I do ader, 21 sits oats, 25 bbl. apples, 111.1 q 106 do ppte., o t epocc.4.B do pot.tnes, do; 10u ska flaxseed, Walt .nr; 77 sks barley, Kern; 210 bulb ear corn, 1101111 at i -b floor, Simpson kNelson; 2 bbls older, J Craig; 10 bbli Sour, Loyd It Black; 2do apples, Shriven It Dilworth; 3rd bush barley, DeoM 15 sks potatoes, 51111er d Illeketeon; 14 bbl. saltea. Bryce k co; 14 do copper, Payne It err, 150 lige whcat. Kennedy It bra; IN blots egos, al mks dried frail. R.; 114 blot. apples. 0 ears bogs, 3do rattle, 27 blobs cider, 18 bgs potatmes, 8 bbls butter, owner. 14 do, 12 do egg., 20 bbls whisky, 11011 bush wheat, 300 bble flour, 024 bides, Clark ro. Ths dears were fall sgaterday morning,. The whole le. vee from the Monongahela Bridge to the Paint wee ea sham as If It had Leen swept. The Itstata that had arrived during Sunday and Monday, were prevented from unloading on Monday by the driving rain, and the delightful weather of yesterday morning set them ail at work. The 31elnotte, ii teat West, Minerva, EgnomOrahaus, Comet City and Cons. merge, which latter boat arrived on Monday night, were all discharging their cargos lo the Morning. and the result was such • scree of activity on the landing as we Lore not ho' fore seen during the autumn; about 8000 barrels of doer were rolled out upon the levee and that made some move ment. The Allegheny was touring out a Cued of water, backlog op into the Monongahela. The coal boats were he ginning to run out again, and Non the whole the scene woe one of considerable activity. Work on the new plus of the St Clair Street Shidge was suspended, no the flood COM, down In ends form Oa temporarily to swamp all the exams lions which have been made on the shore. The Emma Ora ham wont out as usual for Zancevllia. Of all boat. In the world. the • dread Turk arrived Item yeeterday, with 20ffilithls !Odour and other matter.. She was lying In the bottom of the river at Cloverport • VIA while. Many a grand revel hare the tithes held In her cabins. Cut Neptune treated her shamefully while Le hod her In his dominions. Glen looke very much like the wreck of the old Grand Turk that wee. It Is, however, only her top work. that hang m disconsolately about Ler; and we learn from the Captain that the madurwritere an going to put her In tiptop water et once. `se was Dianna' in (i.e Citizens, Western, Penns, Irinta and Delaware Motnel I , ens-ance tompanim. The hull apnoeas to La perfectly sound au-I whole, but otherwise the swede the hands of wit- Pitteburgh mechanic. upon her, when she will come ant !waking like hero-If again—a Orend Turk, Indeed. The Conn:lndoor Perry went out yesterday after a pAitaCi time nu getting a load. Success to goad Capt. Crown. The Emma Orehesn left feat eventng The Clsevott la ire Wheeling heat far to-day and there'. on need of A 6-ltrt than Capt. Murray's etvamer, with Ileraphlll in the office. Wew e.a wlthpot our usual Cincinnati eschangsa lost night =II Conitaerrial h4..0m, No. 51 Filth Street. STUFFED BIRDS, FeItNITCRE, Ar Arc 110,—TH. (Welineeday) - afternoon. Illb Net., at 2 o'clock. at the Tammerrlai fain Room, No N rath will b cold five mans f!taffet Ihni• ui choice V.PIUM AIKA and low poet linisteads. Materree., Dmidini, Tatar, ?fund*, Lonna,. Malwrany hair dot, Cook sal nth.' FliArs, with • vavi.ty of Cnnfmtionary Fiaturs.i. GU.* and Qurenevere, kr- tr. Ale, Om,. 11,ok and Pm per Caste cell M. DA V - 0 , . Anet. ESTERA N .PAWNIH{OREItS SALE UP WINTER CIATIIING 3.10ch6y Tue.lny. h VII. $.l 1.1. at 10 ~c10..k A. M. and 2 I'ull. adl ho .44 At tho(2•Vr Oormr.rrial M... No. $4 frithOre. hr artier I:.terts rary OtatrusaTT stock at TalcuLle Int, Clahhag, voids Irt gtal al,ho .34 a every Variety a Th...14T tumlTrfisti Wahl cloth awl Ferny...out., lIPATI Cloth sud C...a0rtmer..13..10.10a1s ruck and Prom 00g.t... Malt. and rent, hettln, Nrl.t,Ellk sad AV... Ve.y 11.ntlemohe Shawl, l'h.rreatr Ai, Itc nA l' 11 DA Anch ULY 5.11.,ES AT SO Si FIFTH Si., lj At the Dew Oen:awn - Mal ;Nitre P.oonm l Ylffh mreet, every week .lay, are beld,plthlle red, of Kteelt In all eee,ety, salted ter the trade and renen mere. from e large male • Lade eonatantly repteni.he..l with as enuehr, men., that most lw ele.ml 14 thwith. At If/ a/clock, A. M.. Dry Getell End fem., article, reqll. priming nearly everytllmit nee4.4 In the liner a perwmal duel Camay tee; table cutlery, harder., cl,thtn; 1. , 0te and elmes, ladies wear. kr- At 't o'clock. r. N.. lotosellohl nn I kltehrn fnrnitnre. new ant oaeond hand, bed, and lad.llng, carin-ta. elrgant Iron Ilona Clgua rata, ran, cooking utengla, Gr. At 1 oViark. P. M.. fancy artlclre. matrlara. dark, ' jewel ry. luoalrall islatrurnenta, ,run, clothing, dry grarda, laart• and Irarks, onstlonery. lc. I . )1. I,A VI, Anct'r A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hair To GIVE A*TIT:ST AGM A ND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD Xi. not haw it named to former coh , r, or bold, bat would liws the growth ranowd, er troubled with dandruff end Itching but would hate it removed, or troubled with scrota. woldhead, or other eruption., but would be cured, or ith sick beadactot, (neuralgia ) hut would be cored. It will oho remove all pimples from inn fare end Ain. rent. Wood'. Hair Restorative will do all this. See circular end . the following. Awn AM.*, Nowt:dor b, 1951.. Pao., 0. J. Wane—Deur Mr I hew heard much sold of the wonderful effects of your Hair Reeturetive, but having been so often cheat's] by quackery end qoeck nnetrunte,halr dyes. he. I we • dlepowel to place your Restorative In the atunecategory with We Montano] end one loudly trumpeted quack remollett. until I met you in Inwiroce nounty nome months since, when you gave me such assurance es induced the bid of your Itostorativit in my family—first by my good wife, whose heir had become very thin and entirely vi atel before eshausting one of your large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to Ile original bountiful brown color, and had thickened and became beautiful nod glootry open, and entlrely over the Mewl; she continme to use it. not deeply becanw of its brunt/lying effects upon the btdr, but become of It. heolthild infinonos upon the heed and tutnd. Othow of my family and friends are ening. your Re storetlve, with the happleat effort., there:OP, nkePtichtM end double In reform*. to its character and vale. nro en. 1 tirely removed: and Iwo and do twin cordhilly rind terdl• dentially recommend lte ant by all who would hew their hair reetored from white or grey (by et...on of .Icknea. or age.) to original ml a. and beauty, and by all young persouewho Insole have their hair beantifttl and glossy. Vow' truly end gratefully pmts., SOLOMON MANN. Mum Wane It wee et long tin e after T gum you et Mias bold bolero I got a bottle of Iteetomlive for which you gars we no order upon Tour *gent In Detroit, end when I got It wo conclnded to try ft on Mts. Mantel. Mar, as the sue st nut of Its power. It hen done ail that you assured me It would doc and .othere of my family and Mende, boring witnessed its efforts, are now ening and recommending Meuse to others us entitled to the highest coroiderallon ' , Declaim for It. Again, very respectfully and truly. yours. SOLO3ION MANN. Camara; It& , June M,1651 I hare used Prof. Wood's Halt Hostorathe, and hero ad. tufted Ida wonderful effects. blj halr was Wowing, as I thought, prematurely grey, but by the we of hls Wotan. we it hee roeurned lb orlshml ' and Laro no doubt pem 'S umently... S. DREES, ex.Henstor, O. S. WOOD & CO, Proprteton., 679 Itrolulway, N. Y. (In the great N. Y. Wire Railing Netebtlehtuent) and 114 terkot newt, At. Louts, Ito., and sold by all good Omit. Ittsa. eutrlydavleT H. Meigs, Jr., & Smith, AND DROHNR No. 30 William' Stract,Narr York, Offer their eerrlces fp the collection and negotiation o paper, the purchase and ode of stocks end bonds, as well o In dl the other branchee of a private tanking boalisent. IQ` They Wm by perninion to METROPOLITAN BANK,- MERCHANTS' MOSES TAYLOR, ESQ., MESSES. P. ilAnmosra NEPHEWS A CO." J. C WILD,, Center Easton Dank- ..... PHILADELPHIA DANE, R. SUCKLE, ESQ., Cashier Holm Bank of Md., J. MILTON, ESQ., Canter Mee Northern Wk of Hy. Lolinille, MESSRS. KINNEY, ESPY k 00.,... Cincinnati, Ohio. T. P. HANDY, ESQ., ProcidentOommerclalßranch Els, Ciente.), Ohio. J. YOUNG SallinfOlki, ENG.- ! Preeldent Alatino Bank Ching°, 111. MESSRS. J. 11. LUCAS d - 00•.•••.._. St- Lou* Mo. MESSRS. COOLDAIIGH, .4 BROOKS, Burlington, N. HOLMES k SON ......... ..... Pittsburgh, Pa. ocfflilmeod AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. R......itabiak.l 0 the td plan of management. LEWIS S RICE, - RUMMY:TOE, r^e Catird ly luniomseee that he bee rest:m.llh. old Wan of mansgameut, se it extetedt ,for the recent IdWatn.- 141s1 of the Entepoeu yearn{ a this Held, Ith prove% that a. axis II the Overawe um real plea is batter peed for the aware, dun e/ tooter. T accommodations soul cooed ores of the house ere 11 . 7 pame o d_ r the recoin . r . los t me l t r.g ett &Haab*" r FALL AND 'WINTER— ._3fl D.cdly ORATES AND /ENDER% And othor utAnlnble aitlctes In my lion, for wL td T 0 S ' anzebedDecoratickno 14 dots gr sae by W. P. ILARlgici=lloo: • Import■ by River RIVER NEWS Ilurtton Zalres Boston, Mass. Milndelphle, P. Baltimore, !d. 000EINO AND PARLOR STOVES, FIRE FROM% REVITLIC% OECk w inert" 17=T=13 :~~''?~ ~:;x:; I= l FALL tiiieralt TRADE L.-PAII.N.I3I3TOCEIIIO.; Late onkel Ltrm of IL A.Pettriee took ACb ar re to &0.. w?aor_.EsAmar. - nratm-G-L6T3. - No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth Sleet., PITTSBUEGM PEN. A. TILE SUBSCRIBERS RAVE JUST RE tyrned from the fiontern nitlm with on extontire snook which If now offered to the tr.wle. conr:tting or DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS. DYE STUFFS, TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., ETC. {Thick, together with theiralrealy large stock, comprises ono of the most extensive end Best Assortments in the Country. Their arrangements for supplying WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT Many quality aro ouch sa to avablo thorn to sell VERY CIIEAP. ♦}Country and City 31excliantrianil the Trade generally alt Invited to - an examination or°. Work and prices before porelmslug elsewhere. F AILVESTOCH & CO., •cl.i:daw3mT No. CO, cor. Wool end Fourth &mots lirgular Z•tramtrs. Monongahela River 11. S. .141 all Packets. STEAMER TELEORp , II, STEAMER JEFFERSON, Cnor. J. G. WoooWit.n. . Ckrr. Gwyn Camik. TILE ABOVE NEM , STEAMERS ARE 1_ now runnin. regularly. Morning floats !once PlM burgh at S o'cl g ock A. M.. and Evening Boats at 6 oclock P. M. for 21 . 1ioexport, Elizabethtown, Mononga hela Cay, Hollovernon,.Fayette City, Greenfield, Cnlifonda and lirowinville, there gonuocting with flack. and Coach. for Uniontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Waynesburg, Carmichaeltown and Jr Bretton. Pawn/Wm ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, meedennd vtnio-room. on boat. Richton,— Roun returning front Irownwille Irani at li o'clock in the morning and:110 the evening. For further InformatLon en gun/• at the Office, Wharf Ihnit, at the foot of Grant nn yet. O. REGULAR . W. SWINDLER. Acta... REGULAR TUESDAY I'ACK- .l dEs s t Er FOR ZANESVILLIL—The fine new neamer 149131 A GRAHAM, Capt. Mora°. Arras. will leave for the more and J 111,01 0 ,11110 port. EVERY TUESDAY., or 4 o ciork P. N. for freight or pump, apply CD or!? FLACK, BARNESCO.. AO.. FOR. ARIETTA AND ZANES-Lo vILLE—Thn noir and beautiful 'Cramer LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. Bump. will loovo fur and all Intermediate porta, EVERT SATURDAY, at 3 r. For !might or mango applr or board or to orid FLACK, BARNES h CO, Agto. tp, ULAR TRI-W EEK LY AN wilt:Ku - No PACECET.The pa, srugou strainer eIIEVOIT, Captain .1. Murray, all leave Cr this above and all interoodinto ports on .Slontlaya, Wednasilaya and Fridays. For (might or passar, apply Ott Erman', or 1.3 • . arta W B. W REELER, Apar, No. G Woad et. F "'tIEELING.—The rAni euer l iadt FOREST CITY, Capt. 11. WAY. will leave fur the above awl all lutermodlate latalluirs on Tue.:lays, Thursday' , rod Saturdays, at luu'clack A. M. F, (might ur tutungo apply en Warrior t.. FLACK. BARNES CO. Ag'ts. ocRJ No. 57 Water St. REGULAR MEMPIHS PACK-tom Er—Tlia atoamPr, COM MODURE PERKY. Capt. lorry Brown, will Kota° for the atmr and all intermediate ports. For frolglit or paarage apply ou Lawn! ta ocln A. 0. MetriltEW, Agt., Ea ITator at. gaobbille, OR RAstiviLLE—The elegant l ag steamer FANNY MIN, Capt. W. IV. Martin. will ;intro for the alrre Rini 41 lntzrniediate von, on WEDNESDAY, 1110 104 , at 1U t. kr, 'reight or via •snr apply 60 bi_ard or to nold - MACH. 1111 INES CO.. Agta. voR sAstirILLE--Tie ele gaol fosiganss, OLANP. Cropt Itobvrt Urorry, win lesvo for Oho Lt.'s owl toter= ode porta ono THIS DAY, Nov. :lON at 4v. lc. For freight pasorograpply board or to 00-3 I FLACK. HIRNES d CO.. Agents. - 7 .1. 'Louts, fir OR ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK - ar il a w, F?lm lin. or., storano, J. W lIAILSLAN, Copt. NI Lisysortit lonvo for thu atore aot all inter , mediate r•Fts' on TIIIS DAY. tie: MA Inst. For passage or freight spplyon Wirt or to no 3 FLACK. KARNES Agents. FUR Si. LOUIS. DUBUQUE & KEOKCK.—Tbra Arrant ...ratter LA Cart John lk•rinary; Clerk. Jam,. M. 1. nr rtlfr, .111 lean , f,r tbe above sod dl Initmedirato ports eta THIS DAT. !I tb, at 10 o'cluck. For ft , ight p*.dag. .vpir 11. , rang or tp oral FLACK. BARKs. r, Cn. AZ.. FOR`4T. LO.O I S.—The fine new ....snwr .. .flit WILLIAM WALLACE. Cap t. 11 Carnikt.3l,.. rill learn for the 41,11. crrltintat. tut, ol KDSESDAY th4511.i.h . Fur ft eight apply un Lard or to FLACK. 11AILNES A CO. Agent,. r ol, ST. LOUIS.—The N 1101.111:9. Cape Kennedy'. ~111,ny. nl..re nod sll InJermrdlau Y. Nov.mber 110. Fnr tr.lgb t poware oubof.xl FLACK. Il• UNE. , a CO. FORST. LOUIS AND EOKL'a -- At_4 - olegant CAMBRIMF, Gel_ Eiljeln. grill leave Ort toe alovo at.,l nil ictier7=t. r,rto , •” THIS (SAT al* i [net. c , 27 FLACK, BARNES CV.. Agent... Otnrinnatt, Sc FOlt CINCINNATI—'I"he splen did .I..re, )II.NF.I{V A, Capt. lter•len. trill le te.r th.. alroe ...I ell Intel mediate ports,lll LI , DAY, in, . at 1 C V. 1 , ...r freight er pule, apply en 1....t,1 et 1.. .. V.I.ACIi. lIAIISCI a CO. Agte., n.. 1.. Ne.r: Water etre. t. j~wiz CINCINNATI s LOUIS. v[1.1.?.--The ...yr awe rt , Amer 11::A V. ta{t t)Lnp..lll if4Ta tnr Ae nbort. an.l all iutermniliate Tlll3 ttlY, tt, fr• nniy olonrior t., FLACK, BAIINEr.: & tl., A,nta. FOR CINCINNATI.—Tho tine l ffia tiew rtrnmer MARY K. (IRO. Ounp. bell. Imve G,r Ilsn 311,av0 a. 1 ,1 nll into - nirdn•to par,g on THIS DAY, Nur. Ilth, irelell or panotge apply on U.-Ardor r, oc:11) MACK. BA I:\}:3 L Cl,.ALonti. flan 'Or!rano, Cr VOR IE3IPIIIS AND NEW lj z a r. A. ORLEANS.,--The splendid news steamer J. S. PRINGLE, Cent. William Nickell, Arlllll, above and all IntnAtielliate ports, int THURSDAY, rah n at lo A*,•lcs.k, A. M. For freight or passaire Apply on board tis FLACK, BARNES Ot. Agents. 'ENO It MEMPHIS & NEW Olt- ig lato, x LEANS—The vieudid ...att . ST EDUCE DECATUR. Oartliulloy. Lear° gw tho slave and I Internaedlato ponrion 'TUB DAY, Nov. Far frelght or paalgo apply on honed or to e'S. FLACK. BARNES CO., Azta. 1 - 4 .1 011 NEW O.HLEAN,S.-Tho j 2 elegant ateamer "ALMA.. Capt. will Dare for the oboe* and all Intermorha la THIS DAY the err FLACK, BARNES A CO., AO. iloutobittr, fir 11POR LOIIISTILLE.—The splen did otearnor ''POTONIAC.," Copt. Harry, will DAY., fqr tho ohm, nod all Intorno"lnto DAY, II th Inns. 0110 o'clock A. 01 For ponago mud !knight apply on boltrtl or to (nos) FLACK, BARNES LCD, MD. FOIL 17017ISVILLE.—The fino l a tt summer cLwroN. Thos. Doe, Master: .111 lease for the above ntol ell latoroamllato ports tat Tills DAN, the 11th Inst., at 10 o'clock, a. 0. Forlfrelght or *asps splay on hoard or to cc.% FLACK, BARNES di CO. Aga, City and County of Philadelphia, Ina. Inn CoynOnlTlL&Lin or P.NITLVAntd. TO JAMES NICIIOLSON, Adminiatratgr de bonts nano! the cstuto of John Nicholson, deceased, grectLop Wocommand you, no before, that laying nctdo all business and osmoses whatsoever, you be sod appear, In your proper persou; before the Honorable, the Judgea of our Or of October. A. D.. 1037 at 10 o'clock, of the tortiniant, to show canes why security th ' ould not be tutored in such amount es the Court may direct for the faithful performance of yonr duties os Administrator aforeasid, and further to 4111Ju the order of the Court in the premises, to., obit hereof fail not, under penalty of one hundred pound. Witness OSWALD THOMPSON. F.vouirti, at Philadelphia, tho 55th day of September. In the year of Our Lord, ono • thousand eight-hundred mid fifty sow.. se3lberal2md W. JACKOON,Dop. CI irk. O. 0. BALAN E SHEET OF Tlt bIER MUNI'S AND NANDFACT.DRERT DANK, on tho tooroing of November id, and av vabroltted to tho Stock holder., November td, 1857. LIAR C ITIES TO STOCHIIOLDERs. Capital Stock $000.0C)0 (0 Coatßivet Fa 4.... Pcoilta six mouthy.. MEE Lena Espente• .. ... Unclaimed Dividend LIABILITIES JO Dos other pude, kaqs. it • Due Depaatore Due Commotor.lth; Notes In Cireehalon. ==! Dills and Notes Discounted 9750,933 91 • Bonds end 7,100 00 Banking llentse end Real Estate 33,095 SO Due by good Danko end Bankers 69,337 92 Notes of other Banks 4,809 0) Coln In' PAWL. 32,012 82 Overdraft of O'Connor, Dro. t Co, for which we hold Promissory Notes, Doods, Stocks and Heed Estate, nominal vane, $216,000 158,174 10 Protected Checks, which ere 22,448 77 finspenenAcconnt • 12,889 33, • sian,too.ai This Dank made a dividend of Eva per cent. in Men and: Threo per cent. to Ncrrembar, besides adding $10,134 88 to the Ointingent Fund. I certify that the foregoing statement of the condition of the Merchants and Slsclutheturere Bank of Pittsburgh IS Joel and tone, to the Deft duty knowledge and belief. W. 11. DENNY, - Caeltter. Pittsburgh, Nov. 3, 1851.--no7:llrd ICE cREA.AI. & OYSTER RoolklB.. RKNOX it CO. nunounee to their friends e and the publle that their Dooms aro now open for Me season, with the view of serving ' MYERS COOKED IN Y.N ENT STYLE:_ ,• • TEAS, COPSE AND 0110001,ATM ICE CREAM, FIGHTS, Ad, to. Their arranoments lama veleta' regard to the seem:mo deller, of Ladles as well Le Gentlemen.. Calls may be made at any hoar during the day and evening to 1.1. r. r. ocleGm . • gatiandCapS. IrAMEEMUSONILDWittO iI i II g his tr - • 14116100 iir.Gentleonke Morin& aipk Draw.o.ll.,Rifts' Mt; fiall Usti pf.vli..Planter; dripartc4 YogleeimaANlgnmeashmo4 l,o4o4.,W V ,"l * , seratatlmpoluaiMmatei=ahVm m 4* %' lialisaflielfo2llW3lo#V ' , MUUMWWWW' 1857 ; • .• -FA L . •T R • -.7, B. A. PAH.NE • cortNarax WOOD AND 81R , 4 1 . 1 7,..Z%ifit z .:1, 7'' • : Pitt s b gh4 '•• 4;14 IBLPORTED.9 AND DEALERS INC 1: • • LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, ' I - I:.,_‘ l °P* ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, • • GLA • TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, • PERF !I 3 ' Y; !: SPERM OIL, BRUSHES, 'PAT ItLIEDICENES.. WHALE OIL, SPICES, • lIRG. STRUMENTS_ M./L2sTIMPACTURERS Cor• WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AN . Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in Pankagea of 25, 50 NO, qOO, •300 %adt SQQ'• pounds, which vre guarantee to be STRICTLY PURE. FULL IVEIGPY4 and not 67 mot rot ammo cid *tar , • - Haring resident pennon In Nese York and Yhiladelphis to take advantages oral! e !be znAttet,R. esibied to soli for amtbor to prompt time Medina, on ss favorable terms as Enatern - Jobbing •• • • • airß. A. FAUN IDTOCK'S TERNIMGE furnished alth English, French, German s d Spaßlala acaStd...3mF . . DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, No. 25 Fifth Street ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF tractire ertocksof IMPORTED AND AMER] Their assortment of DRESS GOODS, of mono than ONE 111 SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAII A fall stook of IMmbroiderioe, Laces and T'rimini rage, 'Hosiery and Gloves, C Linen and 3itoneo-keeping Goo RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRI gristly [amused Choir ash SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADLE: They are counclut of being enabled to offer treater Lai 412-31archuts from all sections are ulicited to ma Kew Ot buyer in the East. on2lolstr3mle ' JAMES M'CANDLESS 5T.'.00.--- 109 Wood Street,-Pittsburgh,_l 2 / 4 .:=. ' --- IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGNDOMESTIC DRY GOO D S, ~ ... vv -(1.71, ,, 1) REsp t. rn E n CT , 5 , l.7 . .,L ey i y . ANNOUNCE i TO THEIR,NUMEROUS .P,A.TONCLND COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED TO TEE FALL AND WI TEE TRADi' .. :' HA VINO HAD A BUYER IN EUROPE DURINGITHE LATE SEASON. WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER MERCHANTS ADVANTAGES wars° now _- I) Irt Ir. rr IMPORTATIONS BY 0, IRSIOLVIIIS, IrLTLLERTON'S CELETIRATED DLRRED • FALL OF 185 NEW GOODS OPENING D ILY. 5. M. BITRCEIF RECCE-MOB TO BERNIE t BERCI:MELD,. 11AS NO tr '0 PEN A FIZESII 5T01.71. OP FALL . . . . • IE CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS, to which he ineitas the special attention atlas Ladles. His stock comprises In pan Rich 13ayadere Bilks, some as low as 02340. . . Robe ..A.'Quells, Irish Poplins, Printed Merin — os. Printed Wool EeLiunes,Frenoh Merinos, from auction. Stella Shalwle, Chenille Shawl PluSh Bordered Shawls, _Brocha, Long and Square Shawls. Embroideries, a full assortment. , CASSIIVEHLS, and a great variety of Goods for Nlen and Hoye' weir. 1- Sta.A full nook of DOttEbTIC thiuti constantly on band at low prices. EDWARD T. MEGRA,W, TOBACCO AND .V 0 . 241 LTR ERTY .STREET, READ OF Tr6O,D, ' ' - . • ' . P=SBITRG-33., PV...112.T.A.... OFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOOK, pur chased from Importers and 11...nrantorera, ansonget which are the fullovring favorite brands: . W. 11. Grant', A. No. 1 5s Tobacco, . . .. Kcime, Rclioson b Co.' Tobacco, . F.,32.•da Tinward's Tobacco, . . .. . . Grant's Pound Lump.Carendleb, ' ' Hazard and Railroad Braude, , ... . _ • • 200 Caddy Bosco Half Pound Lump. r•IGARS! MGARS!I.OIO4RSII! oisrE, iviLta_acaNT A_ssomt.rmap - nit.4.143::i8c.. ' All of which no offer to the trade at prim which cannot fail to piroro FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS_ Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be Immediately BrledUp.lyk ARTHUR'S NEW SELF-SEALING;,.,-',- YELLOW FIRE-PROOF AND ANNEALED GLASS FRUIT JARS', CHINA AND QUEENSWAI3.I6I. OTORI IST Pi 1(.3. 33 122 Wood Eft - root, Pittsburei: vv -,,,i,E c ßEa :m o t th c , d e to n tL en e tion in o Sz ri :A t i. o .. fiu i r 4 i ! c p: , hotel keepersl log mad Toilet Wars, Whim Vitriflod, iron-Stone Tedal• Wore, expressly for rted Rxo thumbing i acul Gold Band French and English CIIINA to setts or mparate pieces. Also • choiox Waiters, Forks and Spoor, plated on German Silesu Tumblers, Gaiety/di Gloom& self:Awl „ The Theory of Cooking' by; Gas '-- -.. Is now firmly established, and we can refbr for the froth . of tho..ebove to many of the most sterling and reliable Ladies and Gentlemen in Pittsburgh. MUSGRAVE'S GAS COOKING STOVE-' , -- , :f.:4; IS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE THE PUBLIC, and gives entire entiefeetion.in Eva' beta:47- To the Pretwitt, the Chentirt. the /Dirltr, to all Oyster Saloon:, Restaurants, blips; MIMS, 'ROW. 00,,kettglitt n• well les /Went.. Fatnates It to fAtod indisttetedble when once tried. Its cost Is trilling. - ft reqtdren brit TittiAroota are is ready Ina moment. The fuel is not expensive. It produces no moko, oo snot, no dirt, and will cook glibtki2.l l :al perfectly. All these things W. 3 still gust-ante', . ... , . . ... ... It mny be mod on any table, rtand or ebelflo my room or story, nod trill be furtdabotilnintydunordit from $4,2.5i tbe price of a Single Earner Stand, to $75,00, for an Ent., Ilalsogony Stand with Son Stov. coopletr, nrltles trild biennia gent ornament to any gentleman's dining room. Pte... call And Investigate, at LAFAYETTE lIALL, eneond froariroonsikErrr. or 14.311i16D STEM= Wm. Tin, Secretary. - - sol4-dly . GAS COOKING STO.VP. COMPANY:: _ ... PATENT ELASTIC FIRE ITATER-PROOP CEMENT R 00 -17 F r i N' L - G7 I.3S3R.I.C.TasT 8t 30M31\1 - 6 ON, Pr.opFiertiris „ ` . . A A RE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PITP ON AT'TiTESHOATESTNOTICE the above Elnetic Piro and Watec , t roof Cement Roofing, It !ming tho only article yet Ineentelthatlq*nceedilPY matt tho action at the ettutorpherc In every rt oto. IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATERA'RCOF, . . And In point of duraldlity, Ivo balm It Nepal, If not superior, to any Itetalllo Rand wei:aut pui ft oho:Mi.OW Tha Tun Iron or Shingle Roof., It making uo difference holt flat or steep the roof may be. Thls, ltoonng trarnuoted topnrre as above romosented.. We drlllynt it an foe' SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE, , (ERE PJXT SQUARE.) apply it croon Tin andiron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PRE. SQUARE, being on actotpt of . its"durabell gee clentpeat paint !lateen bowed. . . • , . ce_We invite all who me building, and also those who wish their Room Repaired, to call it Mir ofilen;l33 27,ird Jute{ nd examinesampl... and ..tiary thannelves in regard to the durability sod prmetimblittrof this Itoofing... .1. O. PERRIN. ) P=RIN 't,jOLCIISON, , ' .', S. A. JOHNSON, '. ' No. dal Third rtreet, imbiettu Wood and. Elmitldiel W3l. JOHNSON. .) " Pittaborgb, , kettm.l -'' 1 hlO . . mado to chemical examination of trome Epee/teens of W. E. CHILDS*, CO'S ROOSTNG, lan at sisroilha‘the n -411it.11 of whkh areas follow.: let. The materiol In compounded goal to 'remain pliable for a groatlsugth ollime. ' . 2d. Th e coroiatency isnot readily influenced by the temPendurt. consoquently It would not boilable tii melt Walla oft fro.. roof lr. Summer, or crack in Winter, 1. e. extremes of naturalhest and cold would 'not Injure it. 3d. The componitionis not Reid but slightly alkaline. It would not destroy the cama s ., but on the contrary protect It Prom the action of the weather. ... _ . 4th. It is Wator Proof, and toe tarp extent Fire-Proof; that Is, sparks an flre brand. 1411114 t mass It could not La flame It. In my opinion toot to roof will loot for years trod on carefully and recel lne promptathmtion... ~• :- .., .t, ' Re.pectfully, - ' O.OP/I M. LOCKE, ChsLlit, Lsbaratory N 124 Walnut sttecti Cincdturd/..044 , - CX..a2MAH .1 is= itcritas. Tai4s:,,Tik.fii,lltr.,,-7 . . 1:1 I tune examined W. E. Conan 4 Cg'S Elastie Piro and Water•Proar Cement Roo , sada far as I. cm judp, coosidee - It. a good Invention. and ant smiling to inrure building s thus protected Imo n the e tar= as I imam thaw:mad iddr.l metal. otpla ydaw It [B I 6 - xed] /NO. S. LAW, Agt. Ine:Ckb,Lottdcat sod . , .. .. .. Flexible, Fire and Water-Pr of Roofbag, ' .AJDAILR & 43R ANT, Proprio ore. No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peteran's, Allegheny. rrELIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY °IDLE, IN ICE MARKET. It is — usewi extendrely in Now York and Plilledelphia., and h'trell approved It la anal!. ale too:stuns 1 " . Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses,Bridges, Stetunboa and. Railroad Oat& - t. It will last longer than .1/clank Booting or Ehlogies, and resists the verlona gee of dbugseessellthie tifoeSoilry cold, heat or damp . Itsprincipal Ingredient la of en extraordinary acute nature, • d It 1111Ter iOOlllll thtg elasticity. it can Is xadilyappNed to all kinds err pore. Oat or steep, old or new, on Non, tln or .It nett net melt to warm erestio er, or track in cold, and it le not Injured by being trumped upon. • It is Both Fire and Water' •• f. Illt.ror farther Information, apply to tkary.oprletors CAPACITY ONE HIINDRED.TONS DAiLY. - _i:.• -,,, q' '" EESEIII LLOYD ,St - CO.. , .‘ - .,ate" (sucesseous TO LLOYD KitasoN.o HbAVING MADE EXTENSIVE ' PREPAILATIONS THIS WINTER, are rkoorgreportxl hap to do • harium by . -1.33mq - zsrs - nzr...v... o.A..isr.a.r.. A..1\11, ILAS-LR0.A.D.:,:4, - ;,... , .. Through to and from the Eastern ClUta. Wean acme our !Heade and all those._•11!5•Isol - to patroallso the PentmeontiPL. andllallroad;that no ludas ^a ill bo quad to candor moral aatlafectiOn to q.l/IPPEMSOF ,I4B a 6S AND WrAMOI PREIO LIT. -^ :1 , ,1"' • The Avoidance of the Inclined - Planes on the AlloghetiiPtiTtsit Rai rogd s ., ~ •,,.- . f T,7, 3 , Willgive Increaeod despatch to the Unmade:don of height. Wee Penn Street, at tio*lal taidn. • .....,:,'^',.. - yoaLlyd rZ , • . L LOYD & 'OO.-' ~... $163,652 36 6,333 31- 177,613 45 • 672 50 lEEE 100,214 W. .. 11,000 co. .. 240,400.00 0520,175 23 I,I,ILX* 31 1857. OANAL NAVIG A TION • ~.-4- 1 ,857' IcraEmna BOAT ViaPennarlyantw.,canal and Railroad:.. Capacity Two Thousand Vim Per Month Each Way. . "1: OUR FACILITIES,fOR VEANSP,ORTATiON HAVE BEEN LARGELY.INOREAB - durleethe peat Winter and ws clui now offerrhillAPPSll.s the superior adman. cf.& DOLIIILIMAIITIME to sad from Pittsburgh, Phlladela. and Bolttouire: One bete[ eorupoeed eutireltof POBTABLI32IOI.IW tlYe transhipment is required• hleerts sondiag•PrelehtW our Llne ensrely upon Ito bd put !ban& vtat 'N#. gir,,,g sad despatch. .WMIEIIOI7BE, CLLNAL 14812fi t eontee of Ll4atyand Waragrattiti: feWelyd • TIRGREATEST MATClll4Abilitit TUE WORLD! A TORTIINE not MIT AIIMAIL TNFZIMMIT., • 'THOMLIF PATENT KAM VA.l7ll:lofff Is a sim ly ple, cheep sua perfect Match iffeber. - - The Machine costive $11.6s Is driven bead. mad - will taste the' Go. bate of the manufactorer, abort tlam Where gad wad Is to be bad reedit: It by trusterfelly reams the cost. 4Zlptererel cenardper Alschloo ptielleges ere offered for , male et a moderate pee. For particulars, cell et GAZETTE . 001.1NTING ROM Fifth efreet. . -jel7krlßFT, J UST 'ILEVEIVEtr, 20111tesAltifballenefectosid Tobetioo Tbe bergest watrobat of Con and Tobecoo offerie fb WA 'fit/ lifr. i V . r " l n ti r d B " le," 8 oc&tf cor-SiitebdoirrtilaaKedaller' QIINDRIBS..--v casaßewrsz, 3 Otomm ; .trZthatbai; tl 1 , maw bi,s!,-*s-praimetr#44:stiiia IT-1N • 14: 1 7 :-Ati 1114elit 'nor- MO a 0 1.-1 FALL AND TO BE FOUND TN-TH.In SOLE AGENTS FOR - TEE S.4LE,OE WINTER GOODS, A N D WHOLESALE DEALER Hs; w. cuIL TRANSPORTATIQ, =EI —.:ttrisint • MM:F.It'U; - ;ta; t;T;,oak A LEI. .titila4llllll% red from tiiir'iv•Allm A. A. MASON • 00. CIGARS, lIE!E=I3 ! O Bs 1“D TIM Penna.; • d counsu moramate brier .mprising Mgt. Omit* Yta Mut o botelg evert d.weription of White token= of ;Alb% . Cetlery audl'ae supetior quality, alTat low miaow Gas.kaora adapt pub -- '- IT'.4I:I•TY Pl;Crlto MILE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER. TIES of Oen Awn ' eatehome Imo dews made them • Semitethr mans bettmonf nlnntinettalt 041. Maul Onnpanies p.. Nor 1. in with 0001, orderer!' pry pirge ogrtrobni w i t h a • ItOSIN lelttlll/ heel/mit ail didea end ethaa eab. dance& and Veldt at euse, Gas. The grater original wet or the opperatur for the Nettle* Wars °trod taa togrther',lrtth lhpattepdoa rad coortar=ltheaftko' Ity, it • • U. of • • • 'APtiutag sonar uhrithlatompalrifilihic • • ehke• 011. 5:00/3e1 orra/ONW .l ir ll “Artrjorlt. • /IPA .otittriattialift . All/gCnoa,and_horry bats ebi. • e / - a-fz Ira= strikekhliA • /-• , - ea ' l % ,7 l o ft,r 4 " lu 'd ioettifeW )DS . 1857;
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