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FRIDAY monNnio, NOV. 13, 1857
agr OFFICIAL PAPER OP 177 E C/Tr.-1111
News of the City and Neighborhood
-- ' Tau sudden and somewhat unexpected ad-
jourament of the Court after putting over se, 1
ere criminal cases which it was expected would I
come on for trial this term, appears to hove stir-
, prised the people a good deal. We dii not know
. that we are called upon to say any thing in this I
matter, but. the 'fact that one of the gentleman ;
of the legal 'profession took occasion to attribute
the action of the Commonwealth in asking that
— the Mites be continued, to the influence of the '
~press in some degree, demands a word. We
think the charge or rather the imputation very
'unjust,'and we challenge any one about the
Court House, or any where else, to show where
in the press of this city, as a whole, stepped be
yond its legitimate province in a single instance
daring all the exciting trials that
_have - been
(passing. Comments that could have effected
thetnind of a juror, had he had access to them,
Were, we think, in general eschewed.
-We think the Court was more frightened than
, huritte the verdict in the case of Jones. Be
cause ho was acquitted under a state of facts
,that if was generally believed would result in a
verdict - exactly contrary to what was rendered.
was no indication of the result likely to ensue
— ln the other cases. In fact the clamor raised
about the acquittal of Jones would be more likely
to hare an effect to tighten the cords of justice
and give new vigor to the application of the
rules of law in succeeding trials. We think the
postponement of several of the cases particularly
bard. We are of course not going to indicate
what particular ones we refer to,
but we have
no doubt persons conversant with matters about
~ the Court, and with canes expected to come on,
could point out one or two individuals thereupon
whom, knowing the facts in their case and the
' , circumstances under which the alleged crime
seas 'committed, this postponement bears with
particribtramrity. Justice demanded that they
should hare a speedy trial, and we have no hes
itation in raying that it would have been as far
mules just a one under present as it can bounder
,pay future circumstances.
EITEMCM
In tho DISTRICT Coacr yesterday the trial of
the case of Toman ca. Dam was on all day, or at
least until late in tho afternoon.
In the 11. S. COVET before Judge Grier the
land title case from Beaver County was still on,
and will probably last all the week. Some of
the oldest Wmen in the County are witnesses in
the ease.
The &Taxan Coeur is still in session and
-.performing a large amount of business which is
very dry. The matter of. the McKeesport con
victs will come before them on Monday.
The neat session of the Criminal Court com
mences on the 4th Monday of December.
SHOOTING.—The New Castle papers have the
particulars of a painful occurrence which look
place in Wilmington, Lawrence Co., on Friday
night last. It seems that some of the students
of Westminister College, having a not very good
opinion of Mr. W. J. Comings, a shoemaker in
the Tillage, were for some time past, in the
habit of annoying him by throwing stones at
hit kip: Some of 'em tried it on Friday
night; when Comings blazed away with a shot
gun. Twenty of the shot entered the body of
:George M'Naty of:Washington county Pa., very
few •of which have been abstracted. It is
doubtful whither or not he will recover. Com
ings admitted the shooting, was arrested and
gave bail for his appearance at the quarter Ses
sions of Lawrence county.
To-Nu:ay.—Miss Kimberly takes a benefit at
the - Theater this evening, on which occasion she
will appear as Semiramis, Queen of Assyria,' in
Trowbridge's great play of I hat title. Although
w'e havenever had the pleasure of seeing Mss
K. in thig great character and cannot, therefore,
speak from actual observation ; we have fre
quently heard from good judges of theatrical
merit that she plays the character admirably,
and we are sure that she has met with great suc
cess wherever the has offered this famous part
to the public.
Miss K. also appears in the after.piece, and
we aro requested to state that in accordance
with general request she will, between the iieces,
give her famous reeitations—z-"The Punch Bowl"
and the ‘'..kinerican Flag." The• bill upon the
whole is a grand one, and those who do not see
Miss K: to-night will be the losers.
TO RE GIVEN AT
E.3OC'ILRM Powx..t couple of chaps were IM A S isT IC H .A. ,
aabbedimmetliately in front of the Gazette office , Friday, November 13th
last night at a little past ten. As near al we rot7sws FII.I. RAND I,
could - learn, two men, apparently sobir and or- tv4 - ..idi.n THE .CCAFION
•darlyWerb - going tip, and two who were drunk'
4irTi• Oa" :4 rale at the rriocl;ml att.l
were poosingilanoFillhoL The first we heard, \ ac.2l,taxtd W. lIIIUNNT, Manager.
one ef , the - peaceahle MUM ins knocked ffatlbto
the gutter and threats made by some one of
them that "lie would cut the guts out of some
body." A cry for the watch was raised. They
were on hand in about half a minute and the
whole taken to the Mayor's office. The per
formance of knocking clown was an apt illustra
tion of the lawless spirit that prevails in a cer
tain pack in this city, and which frequently
breaks out in spite of the Constant efforts of the
Mayor and police.
AN Anti-Slavery meeting is to be held at Mer
cer next Monday evening.
New PA rtit.—The students of Westminster
College have resolved to issue a monthly paper,
to be called "Students' Journal." It will be
edited by a committee of three student. The
first number. will be issued the second Monday
of December.
The Erie Canal Company will'clo.e their canal
on the 25th inet.
. .
The New Castle Gazette gives an account of
the finding by the ostler at the Cochran House
in that place of a bag of counterfeit quarter
-dollars under the stable Floor.
THE GreEtlabllrg Demorrat says on Friday af
ternoon last, Michael Snyder. on of Daniel
Snyder, of llempfiell township, thin county,
left home with the intention of assisting a Mr.
Harrold, residing some distance off, butchering
a beef. Not returning that night, his relatives
became anxious to ascertain the cause of his
absence. On search be was found in the woods
with his throat cut, but not mortally. He said,
in answer to a question, that some man had cut
his throat. He afterwards said he did not know
how it happened.
Tun Crawford Journal inys that during a
thunder storm which occurred in this quarter,
on Saturday last, a stable belonging to Mr.
Charles Powers, in the lower part of the town,
was struck by lightning and set on fire. Before
the flames were extinguished it was principally
destroyed. A rideable cow belonging to Mr.
Wm. McNamara, standing in the barn was killed
and a considerable amount of hay, also belonging
to Mr. M. was burnt.
,
House SoOLON.—Mr. Ephraim Bundy, of East
Lackownneek, township, Mercer County, bad a
horse 'stolen . from his pasture field on Sabbath
night, the lstiost. Thehorse was a dark brown,
about sixteen hands high. :1 reward is offered
for the Seeoverrof the horse, or apprehension
of the thief.-1124. Bev.
Faar..=-The property known as "Junkin ' s
Mills," now owned by Messrs Junkin & Dickey,
located two and n half toile. south of Mercer,
together with WO or r,OO bushels of grain, was
totally destroyed 1%) , lire on liaturdny night last.
—N. C. Courant.
• Toe house of Mr. Wut. Sketon, of Adams
burg, 'Westmoreland county, was entered on',
Sunday, and robbed of articles and money to•
some value. The thief :woke somebody about
the house in the course of his operations, but
nevertheless escaped with his booty.
LOST.-013 Thursday lasi, AES Miner, about
2.2, years of age, left his father's residence, near
Nineveh or M'Connell's &mull], in Morris tp.,
Greene Co., and has not been beard from. His
father is in great distress for his son, and to
gather whit the neig,lihors i= making great exer
tion to. find hint:
SUDDEN DE:Ml.—Samuel Hubbard, ft colored
man, sexton of the - Presbytet inn Church in
Greensburg, Was found dead in his bed ou Sun.
day, from the bursting of an abscess in hio
A FATAL affray occurred on Saturday last, near
Montgomery's station, Lycoming county, which
resulted is the death of a Mr. ILill, from a stab
inflicted by a Mr. Bird, with a butcher's knife.
Bird eft erwards gave himself up In the author ;
ides
Downs Arraormo.-,Judges Hart. and Shinto
met in this place on Monday and approved the
bonds 'or the newly elected county officers--
31esars. James B. ltuple, Ilarvy J. Vankirk,
Freeman Brady, Jr., David Aiken, and Thomas
Martiadell.—
CITIZENS' Batt—To he girth this very night
at Masonic Hail. We kart' that all necessary
preparations - Irare been made to render thin a
grand 'affair, and that the management is in
such hands, ea to ensure a first rate time.
Tug fact that Martin F, Tupper is just about
issuing a new book given new intensity to the
exclitatuOion—"ls there no end to human valeta
ity" !
Tun cue of Charles 1). Phillips, tried at West
ClLesles, for the murder of J. Cleaver Bartholel
snow; resulted last Tassisy. in n verdict of man-I
dipshtitr.
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A saw weekly (fiae4 ' ifoosol is I.Olie started. at 1
N Y 'Mt e6bur E.. an a. , colsk..lie'Vfeekw -' Olithi l --...:—'
Irani - Gibbhis, of Wayneslim% attempted' to 1i,,, Y ORK ,
hang herself, but was eased. She: was iniane,
l i hood, with fully
Nelson Thomas stabbed Eli Adams in , ti on
" -- •
Rogersville, Green county, on Thursday. . . , Tho-workingnion assembled, as usual, in Tonip•
The November term of Court for 'Washington 1 kiwi' Square yestcrday,innil listened to speeches front
county commences on Monday next. ' several persons who eitupathive with them in their
- !present difficulties. They also attacked a couple of
A wATCII of Base Ball will be played on halters. and demolished the contents of their trend
!oled A helot ..fOcrumn !multi:Lb, aMI Fee, .i
Thanksgiving Day, on the West Commons, :111.- !s=led
the serrice of the nitel 1,...1, en.l compelled
gheny City, between the Pittslmrg,h sod Alle
bt amuse the crowd. On the whale, louvre,. tberc
gheny Clubs. It promises to be an exciting awl ~r..p„,,e, rather a tor , , n , , , , i../. r ift, „..„, g t h„,„ .
interesting contest. The losing parties, we th an a desire i., distml; :be piihne peace. The es ,
understand. ore to pay for a supper. We were ow:neat is rapidly on the duels... • lice Vaned
informed of this some time ago, but neglected States troepe, that were stationed ne the Custom
to make a note of it. Iles,. hare been withal - nem, anti new ~-espy their
quarter. at Fort Cohn it.,' The th.ternment ofti•
eel-, are sat i4ied that ti o n e i- ne danger to the pubi'
property frets the Tr .Oringtnen The troops were
aittnlcawn at. noon 1
Tut I'm cuto,urNe.—The ruin.) or Monday
and Monday night, brought the river up In
good ntuge, but we nre sorry to QnY', lacked
about one foot of being high enough to let not
the coke bolo= nhove f" , '"
Erilerrri,
Lamci e1,.11,..—Any Want; to lot,
ehatte faAlio1111 1 )10 el.rali Will I , •r. Gnd In w.. t eceel•
lent assortment at A. Ate'figlin's,rortier ,;mnt
Fifth streets. fleatitifttl Mar's cloth eletiks. tieltly
trimmed and Iris in the most fashionable style, ran
be hat at MeTinhe's for fr e doblars. nod velvet front
ten Ti forty dollar=.
f'rirri.n.: 11.0011, from the n lebilitettng Alert of
n filch other liinaSCP nre engendered, may 1.,• pertne
neatly cured in n few dap by the proper fine of
e.erfcr'g Si. i reh .117 J hire, whi.•h in now nekoonledg
eft in be the nnly true remedy fir finch atlliuii••n'.
Tile PILL TRADD—WIDI 4.4.1.1 in, of the
such nn nndertaking the notonfeettire
a Purgative l'itl assumes when it route+ into gener
al use. And how painfully do the following num
hers speak at the amount human siekne.s and
nutieriug, that little mined of a remedy gee! forth to
notohat and soittlue. De..l. C. Area, of Lowell,
manufactures in his laboratory forty gross per diem
of his enthrrrtic through all the year. Thi:
eight boxer a 'Diouf., or one dose n II t
find over 4:1,000 person, swallow thts pill t..ery day.
or 1,296,0a0 a month !Yhysi 'Link f toil '
43,000 patients a day who each a 4. d icf fr.•to thou 1,11-
Cal skill of ono man. Survly that sou, should ike.
ns
Intl. , in eat, °De of the first intelligence and of
the hiches charnetcr. His orettpation entails upon
bha n tearful responsibility fur the weal or woo arhis
fellow man.—rniti.rilte Courier,
Tun BANK or ENGLAND.—“The old lady of
Threadneedle street" has put up the rate of 411.5 count
to 7 per cent., we learn by the llaltir. Speaking. 01
Threadneedle street, naturally suggests clothing. and
.
clothing. in turn, puts one in mind of the se:namable
fact that unu of the finest stocks in the world of gar
ments fur gentlemen and youths, in to he found at
the Drown Stone Clothing Hall of Roekhill ,t Wil
son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chextnitt street, ttliiive Sixth,
Philadelphia.
AT CRAP. 11. SUPER.A •
DR CO STORE,
You can get
almost every variety of
SOAPS.
PERFUMERY,
HAIR, TOOTH,
NAIL ERUSII ES,
etc., &c
Tun Custom Department of Carnaghan's Tailoring
Establishment, Allegheny. has been rendered at
tractive to the followers of fashion by the peratiiar
style and taste with which the rutting executed.
Added to this feature of interest is a full variety of
such piece goods fur men and Lope' wear as exhibit
ed at once the newest styles of the season. Cash
buyers will find the prices favor:o.lo
Liver Complaint.—The only retia,ly • .or
to the public that Itas tier, fAil,nl t,, cur, nli , •it
are followed. is 11 1 1. a, Live, Pill. prop.ir...l by 1.
l'ittAtrei, Pa. It ha. lit.ett the
punt!, and has born Intrnilnr...l in all ...Own, .4 the ~ ~
When it has beenna , t, it lAA had the nn,t tnuneldeant o ne.
and had t driven ont of it, all r
It 1.. lwen tripe] under all the inherent ..1 IL ynDom.
wl , llllal been found eqll3ll ellicactotn , it, all.
IVALPtircbtoornsl 1 , 1 becarefol to n.. 141 , ,, V' 1.0 E'S
CELEBRATED LITER PILL , . nutnaLlettn , ..l by PLFAIINiI
111103- or Pittiiburgli. t',. Thema:, other 1 . 111• part...rtinc
to bt I.lTor Pill, now 1...f0re The pOl.llO Dr. )1' LY,
nine I..lver also rekbrateil to n..e
had at all rrepertablei dru, not..
ghe iticuaturr ila e•T 11.1 , ' , 11 1.11i,S
.1 1 1mtwrincnt5
DITTSBU It (I II T E T I E
Mmna,r
..! ..urlz.n).-n , • th• ..i• •,t. I KIM
' tdl EVENISO, 5..,
tented n ..n.l ant., tra44c, naith SEIIIIIAMIr , .
QUEEN OF ANSEILI A—Sett:Lira:l;n, 3list Kimlosir: Arvaret.
Harry Ltingthm: Aasarnt. M. Accra, .1. 31.C001c0.
" Between the plays MinS KINIDER IA in compliance with
Rentlac mined wille her famonc rnitabon to the
PUNCH B AMERICAN
OWL and the AMERICAN FLAG
Popular Dance Emily Naldrzran.
-To . conclrrlo with ME Ntlßtton—mr. it Itm ket
t‘li Kimberly: Mr. It:Rocket, 1. C
ll=
Ruction Sales
Commercial Sal... r...., S.
Dom; s: Bou'Rs!!—On.Sattlninv evenitv,r.
Nov 14th. at ...clod:, ill at 11.,
tn. cud S/11..1 11,,n1:. 1 Filth •troot. t
Ms*, litany of which ato Iron a Prtrato Ulcer) Ano do;
thy:al all la. found. Nload•••••
tion of Shakpf.o.m.'s W. '2 1 , 1, o.tfino. ThOw..
Frond, Ilevolutton.2 Mitwonk Nottn.t , ..l Nato,.
col*, folio. rotsdon Italiolf, t—
rial 2 lot,. Frank Leah.. Illn4tt•tod. rooJt‘. ,
the Art... Scion,. and 31annfartnr.— W , 01,..
Scott. 10 Itobortwn , Ili.tor% N rib to: I S.wth
Atnerww, Scotland. India and l 'hat I. . o. .1. It. 'moil •
John rolw Nlallehrun'e 1. ni,t,al t.... sr 11 , 1:r. t• vols.
Commontetry, Knapp', C10wn....1 T.....111i.0 0, 2 ••11..
Wid.harli's Mich:ultra and Lugiuwoll,.. .111141.1i.11/
• Si,. Corntnottlary,... ,01 , . Work., t.. 1 11.....nt11011/ .11.11 Tll-1( her Mac,',Scutt. Johown, •
Work, 6 riadonea Work, 4 vol.. Marryatt
and Tato, Geology of .31awachtiwttw
tv.ther utth a choice c011.,10n tlo logoLlar
of the day. nul2 P. M. 1,111, IS, Anct
AILS SALES _AYO
N. 51 ST..
DAt IL, now tilmmerrial Salo* No. F,lth
stryot. orory work day. aro bald pan, - wtly• of .a all
vartety, rutted for the trade and conainnora, from a la,'
tork • hinh cototantly rrimionislod In al. fro4J
smolt., that mattoo chord forthwith.
At 10 o'clock. A. 11. It,; Goo.h. and fan.; art!. I.c. ,on.
pliisint, mostly ecrrythink :hooded in ti„ Ikw 6 t por... nal end
fatnlty 11, table entiory, lutrdwaro, sod
111.1%/1.11. apar, Lc.
At 2 o'cl.wk. I'. N. lu, v 1...1.1 swi Lit.do.o fortotor... I.
and wind Ilncl, 1+ , 41 and hoddin, tw
*ton , (lona ~eor le, r
.-I
cy. tucal instrun,ntw 1:111111, ulothiro, in;
and 1111 tPli ,11.1/,1,, etationery. Lc. I'. 31. 1/.1 . 1: , . Ao.'er
TNthe Orphans' C ourt of Allegheny aunty,
No.—, June Term 1.7,7. In the matter of the pai,
lion of the rent estate of John lt, Shield., late of k.lirwhella
township, oltic*.l.
Notice is hereby Oven it. Merl widow of said I,
John It. Shields, deed. and to Jonepli Sultana mod Sabina lain
wife, (We Sabina Shield..) Goon, Shlohtm.
and t Cotharine It. Shi. l o. Mary It Shlehl.. noel
Shla ids, ml noon by their guardian, Jahn Y Suds, all resh
oleo. of El irwbeth township. in Kahl count): 5., Thomas
P. Shields, a n•nidant of Wuslaington cnunty. Pennaylvianin, I
and to Alexander Y. Shields, a resident of the State of Call.
fornla, children and heirs at law of said John it. Shield. I
deed, twat an Inquisition was behl upon tha real eatate of
sold decedent. on return of which the tit - Vanua' Court. made
1 the following order, vie.:
And now. to wit Ortaiber 17th. lidt. the Ingnlmiliou and
apprninatient Is approved l.y the Court. and the Court grant
a rule upon all parties interested to appear Ita the Court on
SATURDAY, the sth day of December nest. nt lu o'flork
Al to acc.pl u reform the said several purports at tho
valuation thereof by the eminent aforeaalil. or to show cal,.
why the paid rod estate nlonold not lei At., and dime'
notice fol. given to all parties i ht. rooted residing to the
county of Allegheny, personally, noel I. all pantie-tot soiling
loot of the moldy of Allegheny. by sit WetliA lAltrliralll/ in
the Pittsburgh Weekly, lliarette. By the Cotort.
iniliketwT 1011.11' PATTEIEntiN,
OTtITITA zsi's COME SA LE --Ily virtue 0)
s r,
ordered 11, Orphan , Court of Alle2lar toy count).
will be exie..e.l to ',obit.. age. at the prendara, in the oily of
Tilt-liorglo,ain FRI PAY, the .soli .1.7 ot Aaviontnt next .nt
pl airlock A. 'h. a Lot et tit onn,l `‘itth Watil 01 Kant
city, twenty feet in width. running thromill noma y 11 , 11
fro to Elm atieet Cotagra , A gre^ loch oro orect4+l too
two storied brick buildings, to wit: A brial, dwelling flood
'fug on Cinieress atrta.t. and too ham mein, 1,0 it, on Ho,
stt,o 1. aid lot In-olg No 'JO io pi no awe had to notition
of Eliraladh;lllitck's estate
Also, at 2 0 clock P. 3.1. of agil day, lade Non. lola end 1 to 1,,
rrllairn's plan of Pittabtorgli est ended: n.getin a funding Ib
Ara on FC.COI/11 greet end extending back tio feet. on which
is creel., n now stoned brick off into tau
ten. ms era, whb la building la ilbtant 72 lint from Ew.
'ream, rash STEPHEN NI Elletilt,
A olnir of Jerome )horror, .1.. ',I.
The Bank Note and Commercial Reporter
I . UIII.f?II ED 31,,NT111X lIY
.TR-.
T. I . ITTSIII7WII, P.I.
TillS IS 'HIE ONLY IVOIIK OF TIIE
m.l p,LlifhM in li.. ol ih.. rnontli—lbrit•by
laving I nan In., to nix vmrll4 r notic
than not oth, work of tlr
characirt.
Notional Bonk Sot. 1t..p..1h.r, monody, i,, , mn.. t10n
with th. Weekly Oasetto Bonk Not • Lot. I formla.
1.4.• barrier agaltott the ttPllll9 01 the and
tip• enly sore protmtton aZonto't IW a bf Rank Who,.
T 0 ,,,,,_F 0r the Reporter, trwlthhnu, a r.,ktpletot..ollt r•hort,
or Book of Plates, per autumn .
Fur Weekly Gazette and Bank Net, lint per n lITITIT 00
For both taken I ogether, nue year ... T.lO
Je24twtfT _ _ _
Valuable Mill Property for Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sole valtka-
Liee property, situated in fwilth, ilootington
ship, We stmoreland comity, Penris)lssoila, having a Steam
Grist )Jill, in good eel, and nikair. n ith these run id stones,
and a Saw 11111 attached to It. The Bill house Ic a large
frame building. Throe Dtrolling House, two Stable,
Smoke Docks, two Spring Houses, forty Apple Terre of
choke frulg containing about lu scree of Fronk', with OW.
The Coal Ls wheeled into the mill from the bank_ This
property lira about G mike from West Newton tel 14 mile
Dom the Plttaloargb arolConnelltrille Ha/Jiro...Land there is
large Distillery within fifty yards of the inlll, for which
this mill does the chopping. The Distillery can also
bought. For particulars, as to terms, call ou or enquire
the undersigned, Using near the property.
stifiamw•T JOAN TRICK.
•
TN the mutter of the application of the First
Gartman Evangelical Lutheran eltnrch of tbo oily o
pittsburgti. Ihmentbar Tenn, 145:, of Ito Court o
Common Pleas of Allegheny county
Notice I hereby given that an application has !WV', mad,
by Noon, Hampton k Venitor. Atha nays for certain 01 the
members 0(.1,1 Church int 221 altcration of the present
Chaetor of Ine.arporation a. grent.l to add church by the
add Court orcomma n pleas, on the apt of Apt - 11,1UL and
that said alteration will be granted al the next term of said
Court, If no sufficient came be ~botrn to We contrary.
!MUT, 11AM tt PION & MUELLER.
Aorney. for Appinatuts.
Louts XlV.—llighly eureht._ ,occurations
of Ibis style for Ws by W. P. MARSHALL &CO.
.
able;'Extra blenched Whale Oil
th.. 41 cht
°rush by J. IL CA FIELD.
Arabia is near at
the loneat ealenla-
Si. Loris, C.. v. 17.4-The Lawrenceel..all.l ni
of the Ilemorfat ~ ily,i I int the l'utwtitutionali.rrei Cane.,
lien will prehalily a dj, urn ~ tin- 7111 The Perniti•
lotion endorse the ll el eieett Weeh.i... the Fugi
line Stare hate, rte.' A propo ,, iti• n cwitlitwhing a
provisional governme l irae hch.re it. ronVelli 1011:
a pro Aavery rlatete% a, reeeil, ,, l with only five all,
,entinq coley. 'this , 3117. I? 111151 01.10 ..110. that aAI
te
he subnte , l to the pt.. rh• N::. elt3llo , 11 . 3 , given to
vele down the thmetin th.
A rumor nw. , curreu at Learenwerth that Gm,
slur Walker, I,,Rptuetion with ii,rge N. Salm
.1,, !nu purchnle.l re, erwl acres the Fort
worth military reeervation at u tionlinal
Thw I•m`outptoll Mirrespondent of the geptildivan
=apt that majority of the Convention, headed by
Calhoun, Moon! and Ilentiercon, propose to submit
to the people the Constitutional gunshot! in the fol
lowing form ••Constitutson with Slavery. - “rwt,ti
tution without Slavery, - about tha loth I)eeeuther,
and give every a,ttlat reAhlent thnt tune. to vote
thereon.
NEW 01. 1, , 5, Nw.t. 11.-- Walker tiaa tone off ,
Ile appeared ibis morning in the I)i:urn t Court and
gave bail to appear ti,r. erantinat ton on the hilt.--
This afternoon, hinrvolf. staff, nod ni et 'tot mon em
barked on board the Mobile mail boar. The Mourner
Fashion. ciipt. caughlin, with a portion of the men
and a large quantity of arms, munitions, previsions,
got ~11 at 2 o'clock this morning, haring first sub
mitted ton search by" the U. S. Marshal. 'The Fash
ion cleared for Mobile, and will intercept the mail
boat oulside, when the whole party will embark on
the Fashion for Nicaragua. Capt. Fassayoux re
mains here, Gen. Ilenntugsen is expected here this
week. The steamer trillion lying in the ricer was
outwitted.
NEW Tons. Non. I_.—Advises received to-day
give the details of the 'disastrous effects of the recent
freshet. The trains on the New York Central Rail
road experienced the greatest difficulty in getting
through. The break in; the Canal, at Vienna, extend
ed two miles. Hammond:Tort, on Crooked Lake Ca
nal, is salimerged. Many of the huilitings are under
mined, and all the effects in the stores ere washed
away. The Crooked Lake Canal is badly damaged;
it will be impassible to repair it this season. The vil
lages along the route were seriously injured. Large
quantities of grain and flour are locked up along this
Canal. At PCOO Von rein fell continuously toe
three days. The freshet there was the greatest crer
known.
New ~ ., 1 11-EANS. Nor. 12.—The steamer Grenada is
Doming up: =he brings over half a million of dollars
in specie.
Gen. Walker and his men were transfermi from
the Mobile mail beet to ton steamer in waiting at Mo:
bile ray with another supply of arms and ammuni
tion. The fillibuster steamer immediately steamed
down the bay. Walker is considered fairly oft
Nothing has beep heard of the Fashion: Some
think she has gone for the Texas regiment.
Ngo trat.RAks, Nov. 12.--The steamer Dick Foyfl,
which took Gen. Walker from the Weil boat in Mo
bile harbor. hat returned to Mobile, having placed
tho 11E1,1m:dere almat.l Walker's steamer Feebler],
which .iled Niritragua. The whole elltlFists of
about Zell men , ,th prov Dione fee 4110 men. Ingo
gimlet of aro, and a large quantity of munitions and
pr., 'dons for three or lour month,
It isa
rtatured that the t;ranatia detained at
.ittarnottna.
‘1 , 1,1 1..--Nice thon,w.l mwrrr
aftern , “ n in In4wpewlen., ,
, quare. The nw«ling I,w:eat
.r.aker vi,ed law and •wder and rw,wntoende4
..eek worl. in•tead t.lhng time at t ...rung, an 4
taking. anyrryler. ,wart ing. waa
v“ared d:wrn. • 'rhe 4.wlaratton anthr . r
1., die. rather than wa,k und, n
IA a- tereire4
.Ith api431,.. The w-it , •4 nat.. l y thee
v., adt wrate4.
Nftt.t rot.t.rt, r. \a., . 17. lar t frly attend
eA D.: mot - alto meerinc Itcl.l In thif town kt , A
nt:4lo, cx4lorcroorJoho,on Itesolopon•
m
appr.:va the atlmsotstration ot Due:barna but
urging the removal of I toretmor Walker. acre AA
ed. lln. A. 11. Stephotp:, Illetnlx, of congress el-et
from the EiAllth District. was among the speaker:.
Ni.v. 12.—J. P. Dick it Cc. , tialiarcii
factory it Vf3. (idly inwnrcil,
principally in eastern
I=o=l
N't 19 Ct.tton ttottl. :too later,
11,,t. twat :Ira, bosh mtltt
Corn tittlt.t tirrt W1t114.t.) nt 31.11
1:1••••
loku.l 7: I
t...tutttertrt 11t., C.-tati 31 7:-
tt. I ' I ^...ct.lanti 1111....10 t.lt Mt/lig:no
I,
rwiuntbrabk, :Col I:—flower Scowl b.. wlvanr+.l 1.•
Timollky no. sl.Elly, stvl Fl...,end al $1.30.-
Ur.wvaa I. ndling ikb Y. I. lb. brietl Apple. at
firm. au .l I.i.w/l.bb. 5-5.2.V45.51/ for mr.r.
flu., sod 1 , 1 etlfil. it,w Flom b. doll 41 ¢4.6n
Wla , nl obvirly.
t.tll r. bt.ukt. lb,
I.lb!, on 1 I f,
l'—nit 3 , 1rR1:.-1,1111 .ales --. 11 41• are +Cust.ll
.i 1 huvli Pr, "4,1, aro ..xlrvti,l, ltzlet NU hod:
'wly
.“ .11 In 1,1.1, 11. In 1.1,1 e At
.tand, prirce I 1.01,1. 01 :1..
errriv, rt. Nnv
$4.4., for .111..1 - 11s, r•• ,, ,pt• 11,11 . I‘ll , lk /14, Mil,111( •
I:•` ..n.I nTrn r.r. .0* 21..1. ,
I•agh ot: htio• f to.:
tvmh”, ry rv, fr
~,,, •y M.4r1,1 • Y
ilotirro
rr I IN L.l" Orr!, Cs where Ti, kets can Le
'-;"'" ur , l 1 1 / 1 , 1 11,, ,
.a , , I la. img,lma
••at. g awr %Val y ran.l
F Is NOWAgoval.
la , c ta. It. li. 't r. it. it., C. . 1 M. S. K. R.
ttrqz
I.lo.l.etrgt.. )
And 111 " till ,
Bat,. 011. day do 0d..n.1 TIllt1.3;
1 . 1:1: ..1.1 01..1,..fit,,1 lust •11
3.1..1 aft, 0, 1
x..n,
..THE Pirevi.,r. of this Bank hate to-day
, ht TIIREF: l'Ell KNT th.
Capital id th.l.r,dito 4 aw 1..." a month, Th•
or the,, will 1,. 1.31.1 un
.n. r 11,.
II M MURILA 1, (2a..hier.
1, , rt itiAl,.l
:,•.•
President and Ilireetnr.,.ftlCes Runk
Inn t 44y a .11 , TII EE I' Kit
11:NT cal tho.Capsialf.lt tlic last .11
rater Ow 1.:11t1.
W 11. 11P.NN Y. C.4.111..t.
•
Pin•hran il, IN.Armrlwr :W. 1 , 57.
y Ili V !PEND. —The {'resident and I)irevtars
ly..tern I/Fmnrane.• Contpan, have thi. .1.
.I.wbar..l n Dlvid..r/41. "trt ..f th.r p 5.111.. o.f Ow last
twaltliq. Fl YE DOLLAR. , AND FIFTY CENTS PI:It
SITAR): Ilt.• Tr..• 1/-11nr, I.llzur
whi,h to Is crelite , l In St‘wk .mot., and Time. , 11.11xs,
.hnr.• It , I. pa .. 0l n.rn,l I.b
floor ifter tho 1211. 11..1 \ I ..1)11111/1 1 3.
te , .1 , 11 on Fr( ft4.-,1 1.
- _ _
.
!,01...1 - ..etty Cdr. th t.
L . - 7 A C. E.r. Stoekiltdderti
thir Itu,k mill ho 114-1.1 at the Ilauking
tlir dny ..IN•iretlir, at 10 .duck A. It.
Al., al. I:lectint. Dire. t..rs. to +erre for thr
rill I • held .t thr Itank,ac 11,.are. . 1111\-
It
\ thr I i.t It i1.t...1N“vratt•et,1 , : , 7,1...i t.Oen thr I,,agra
,ta•l , k r
ort .1. I%* Mor.. Caalir
‘•t. I‘,lg. I
Pitt ..totr,..h.J
~..I.t..rinity with she 2.sl.llsel•timl ..f the
the. 4 I , ltr,lsant,r,
ta,41 , .. 1. twirl.) pven 111.tt application all I, mad,. 1..
L.,w1,111,.n,,hr 11( 4 , rlt , 11 mat Or
111.1 , 4 t h e eirilit', l l Nl..r. h1.,1 .
Ralik a 1111.1,...,1.. f,i Ilr trrt.. It)
of Ihr lion r,1.,1 .•
J..26:M1111,1 W II DEN V, C.k..l•;rr.
eNtoot,' t
O. 1,11. Pq4 5
E hori•lly Rion dint on El.`Mion
I;,r Thirt, n 111 t. itutinn. 1..
for 111..nit' I. 11..1 Ett tl.. Itanl.ll/,, 11.se,
SIONDA Y. Ow nt Nos. rul , or to t.
bowl lon'elnel, awl 3 II) ..r.14.r of tho
of Dirrcion. GEO. D. 31,1:IIEW,
')Vcording to tho Atl el AM1..11.1r a p.. 1,10 aunnlng 01
!ha fitnckholder , will l•. hnl.l on TUESDAY. .41 day .1
Novv,olnr. nt 11. Dant:mt.. Ilinaan, at') o'clock A. u •. . 11:1.1
NtrStr HAN, Am+ MaNuratNratne Dom, t
l'ltGburch. Octol,l W011t,11. , 37. I
As: ELECTION for Thirteen Direeturs of
"" - -Y thl; Rank. to mrva for the emoting Tear, `v,ll ho held
at CI thanking loon., on MONDAY, 1110 10111 of Noven,
Oin boors of 1. A N. and 3 p. x.
. .
A aensral meet lag atilt , Stockholders will be 10-blat the
hanklaa 11..11... a: 10 o'clock A. ‘I the same day.
lolohl IV. 11. DENNY, Cashirr
Inns Cm n.vp, I'DlAurgh. Oct. I.lth, IM7.
h..rel, given that iui Election
~t acme tot
the etaming year, will be held fit the !tanking Home, 00
MONDAY, the Inth , lay ..t e...v, , tnber next, between the
bourn of 10 S. It. and 3 P. w.
And in n,-c•or.latwe watt the Art ~f A....m.1.1y. a gruerni
Meeting of the will bo 11.44 nn Tiie.lny. the 3,1
day of November next. wt tito Rankin. 1f,,,,.. at I. o'clock
A X. fly of the IL , ar.l of I.nr,torw.
0c17 ., 1t4 JOIIN MAOOFFIti, enkltiv,
WINTER. AItILANGEMENT.
IC MCILIF.A.:IVI 01 - 5P1C.13.12.0(.31V15.
13 KNOX ct CU. announce to their friends
IN. and the public that tiv•ir ROO l / 1 9 11111 , now operi fur
the ,axou, with the view °Owning
111*ST 0101 C ED IN ENEIIY
TEAS. WYTEE AND CUMULATE:
ICE CREANI, FRUITS, ac. A,.
Their arintigrmonts have .pedal regard to the acennitno.
dation er Lail.. veil w Gentlemen. Calls tnay be matte
at any hnnr during the day and evening to II r. n. oeNi:lts
Hata and Caps.
JAMES WILSON is now receiving Iris
Fall Styles of II ATS AND CAPS, %tr.:Gentlemen.'
Flexible Sitk Orissa Ilan. and (iodine RLII a hate, Gents
Soft Bats of Teraina kludy—Utingarian, Planter. Artlit oke.:
Youth's and Childn.sis Vanes Mats and laps, In great sari.
sty; Utatlemen and I - oath . .. Silk Phisli Cepa, new rrtyleft—
Please caU at No. M Wood encl.
watdif
Commercial
COMMITTEE Or ARBITRATION FOR OCTOBER. B. L. PAHNESTOCH &CO
C. Dims Hexia H.
COMM., lOM's R. MIMI,
PITTSBIJI I G II %a ittfACTs.
11;pqrfcrt Spn-intly for Ihr Pdt..bvng.
PIT te,613T.011. !SONAI4IWI. 13, lk..
,Iler on rvlorrl ..1 IN: C 1;•
ni14.40,1111 IA,IS earn family ~n lu.••r . whml,t
Fr.r,r r_..
at 3:•.1 50 do at .4.. do ar si.s4l‘ 0,2 . , st HAVE .lI'ST I:I
51.,7 and r.%, ,!„ ,r tar
n ,„l do et for rrsi. rr I t f,„.1 1 Rich D. nor , 011.1•. I t :.a.
ig..17.11.5,20 fur Prtully dam. DRUGS,
lAVsalr.ll of :Nr ...11, ar s-orr en Ell IC
fr.o irr.r 1.1111, .1..41. y, ira. .
$1. 1 k4.
POTATOir....--al Ol . at .I..ir.t 1411 harli ',Vat xr,l ! %I L , :
nrr Im.l, Nr......hartorrekr et trnm
gold dr.:llnm. a 4.11....1 1 ..11 12
irr at 1. 4 ,.„4,, It,
Er.r--0111.1 rf. 11,
r . 01 a , ,r...Crrfret ai 1.2,".
Import• by River
11. i", ON.. AI 1 ELA VP - I.l'llOS 1 . .011 I ;
,twitt,ll , l; 2 LI•lt
1'1614, lit 1.14,11..nr. !drool , "11.1.1 t romont,
rant, ..wnor.
hour,
applot. onnoz; gi.N4, It 1 1 .1 , 11
Ac..; 011,1.14 on, flown;
111L1.61.1./14 1 iota Washington HatlNnt 41.14 done,
31.1 sks corn. 770 tooth oat,. it. bosh tonatoos, IA bids applo,
WII F. ELI Nti per Forest City —I Itttlos, 1,1.1,
applos. I' II It: l bbl,, i pkgt 1114. 1 sks, tot I ; 1.1.14
Iltoltort; 411 Gush root., It. 1.14. hour. 01,11arso A
Anion 221.1.1. Jrt.loi. own, 110 .Its
Loi • N v lAA; i ,„ r J I, 141. Sella 1
3 hbda lultacr.. Ulu...hart; 7 1.1..14.
lad uwster, 200 Lbla !lour, M 1..; :A. J.. d.p,
Tajloc whcat, 2283 LLIa awn, Clark 8. a 0
Imports by RlLlltOild
PITTSBURGH, FT. W. k.C.R. be s k e t,
IG sks rags, 142 bush potatoes, 3 bbts eider, owaerst 7 sks
potatoes, I.AATIII & FalgT/TOUT W grindstones, Estop, 6 dos.
Bagaley, Cosgrove . * co: 10 hp catts,l bbl eggs,
2 kgs butter, S Hall; 3 LW. cider, It Mackey; 21'cars stook.
6 d o bog, 0w,,,,;. 100 bbls flour, 100 ban wheat. Clark°
co.
ITIj
The wafer wee falling rapidly yesterday morning and local
already by nino o'clock left •ottite wide margin of sediment
along the lover. There woe some stall matters of freight
landed from the 31onougabela boats; a Oat boat of flour and
grain EMI the foot of Crud stmt. a little pile of tacky'oe
etc, from the Forest City, in from Wheeling, awl that was
about all. The J. B. Ford was near the foot of Ferry etrat
discharging flout`, of which site brought about 2SOU barrel.
Irons lauieullle. She will go out light. The Metropolis and
the floating, were dfialivging their full loads of flour en
the levee; the La Crosse wag getting ul , steam: the Goo.
bridge'svas getting reedy to leave. She had Mit 11.0 nitwit
freight, but she was just swarming with passengers. Wo
hope Capt Dean may have a pleasant and paying top after
all. Thew times have had ono effect. that of Making pee
plussatisfied with going ahead n little slower and taking s
Ihtla comfort as they moor 00. Mateo the rery marked
increase of stramtiorst travel.
There Is, we learn a little moven:least la the wily of seal.
fog freight to Nashville, there lievidg beau • few orders for
Iron, nails and such matters during the week, under tine
impala: of tlm rlse in the Cumberland. The Fanny Fern
will get off for Nashville wo think about klouday. The
grain and produce which is to roam out of [bat river will
Ito a very great help to merchants in that trade who have
had a sad time of it during the suspension of not alone of
business bat of navigation on that river. Most of the trafilr
which would have found Its way to the seaboard through
the Ohio and over the P. It. 11. hive been turned by the
way of Charleston, S. C., thus absorbing a good port of the
profits in the Increased expense of freight.
The Cincinnati Ourotto of yesterday says •
- llusitio i
e here s dull with. very crowded /OVee of Atom.
At At the wharf yesterday were Lehigh, Empire City,
thesly Friends, Reliance, Economy, Allotment, (Platter City
and St. Louio, for Pittsburgh; Key Went, Lebiusun..76 - and
Lightfoot, fur Nashville; Rickman ntid Glendale, for blem•
phis; Kay City. Endeavor, Messenger. Deleablei W
man, .1 C Prentent. Fred Tr on. Prairie Rose and W I Mac.
My, for St. Lath: Ohio for binrietto Menarch, Defender,
Ohio, Mickey, Susrmahanna, II ll Winslow and Indian Te
cumseh, for New Orleans. Liild op. Ettidcoand Fairy Queen.
The receipts yesterday were light. but the *Kelton. were
better. The rates of freight to all pointa except to Nov Or.
lean& are firm, with a decline in quotstioncto the Crooont
City.
- The Polionourrived at Pt. Louts from New Orleans on
Tuesday. with 7,00 n loge powder. Wither a dangerous
The Commereinl on:
..Tlio Reliance, (.."I.t ITandlotrm Quaker 6t). estplain
IlarDanlel; Economy, NO Iteltzl.sver. are np tor Pitte
burgh.
"Thu Evansville Journal of Tnesday, in noting tho sink
ing of the Northerner, at ton Growl Chain, slo •
d•She merit down in afloat water, to her Mnin dert, tool
all Oho passenger" and crew were waved The river in rising
too rapidly to I „ q .• that AO con Ito raPred. The Northers,.
p.5,..1 bete on Saturday night and wo. rrovetted with 10.*
The no, 1. riming rapidly. ..4 will In- us g , ..1
haat ing to-rloy or toduorrow •
..tS hen the parkeht left Portsmouth yesdertla,. the `',loin
"3.14 pouring forth a yoluntinons stream straig hi at ,t Mar I,
,10,, to the ops,wite ,hore Empire en) (1
Friend. left for
tilt
hot night with fast Wt.— the
tortner with 111 . 1\ 1d 3 1 ,1 allll the bitter I.! es tone ol dont. 0, 1.14
I: v. no . TheTeennon h harked ont ter Non s I, o n, Flo
rihg to evening. with w full
cargo
and frill CRIAII II
jlCheesmats arrival from St Lad. and 11 muly
return trip Ito the way around, a eabin
tned for (2.41p0t I. 0, SA kit.. apprt,t,
I y umme.. deliberately ran overhoard at NlOnsed Pot on, t is,
I,l l :l ( .7!" , tia t o " ;!7:l " t ' t i st n lrsarldt „t " tlee '' r " l P elV l .
mast.l Irla relat
Steamboat Register
ARM VED--JelLawm, Laxente. dr. 0.1..,1
Elaral.ll, PuroAt City. Wherbuir, J H. Fen'. L.,11
114).n1, Ellmbeth: La
entahndlle.
River feet, failliug.
H. Meigs, Jr., & Smith,
F. .A. N r 3 It t 2 Ca ll I:I2E
0. 10 Willinm Slreet,Neal y.irk.
Oflar their 4a4,44-4, 40 the 4, - .ll4—tion and hvg44tiata4a 441
par,. the parch:Lae awl ..ate of ah4tka arai hatal44.4. well eta
14, all thy 4 awl law. Is , ' ors privat.4.44,441,-.1n,1444444444:444
a Thry Their t,
METROPOLITAN U.K.
NIEEEIIANTS* RAVE,
IIOSE.i TA V LOW.
P MARM..N - I
WILD, Etk...
1 3,1“. it. , .t.w Pahl
POILADELPIIIA BANE. P1,,...L1.1 1 .tt. P.
It ' , HOE LE. EEO,
,p 1
.1 111 1.1 , YN. ES/,
uT,ru N..ll.lwru Irk .•1 hy
}'PV A C.. 4".1. ..112,11111•
I' 111 \ 1,1".
Cornu,r,i.sl Brom. 11 II k ~ 1.e4
J SCASIM/N.At
11 - Ink t 111
'IF:S.7;IIF! J. IL
1111 111. CtioLll.lolll..t III:01.K 4 . 1
• Iffil.NlF:S Pi it P
4,2 I, E E Tlt .1 it 111 N A
17,1
Mt 111,111
111=
I=l
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SHAWLS AND OLuAKS
A t.vreally reduo.al pricy,
Washington HMO..
lIIMEIZI.Y UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Pittsburgh, Penna.
JANIFN SHANNON-- Ihr.orntrron.
THIS IiOUSE IS LOCATED 0N a.s . -
_IL th rord,r of Penn and Washington ntr,...1,1 M.
twt..n the Control nod WridernAlltuatl Depots. on gin. i.
down.. n thorough improvement. ternodrh...l, nod lurnishml
with 00g. fitrnitun, told In now the. most conv. , niont Ilhl
in Pittsburgh, for trAvelets by Ituilrt.6.l Eamt or WeA.
mythlrxT
Mansion Donne.
it r: 0 it 11 E: A I: It F N T Z, Prel,
344 1,14,1 y
PITTS It ti II ,PENNA
Tll 1 S .11t/ESE 11AS RECENTLY trt
,111.1.11,..11,1110r0ttg1a reionirn asz,l pox ly f0rn1.1...1 tra
and i,.oily Mit tull.+l for Ow aer , ntitm.lation trnc
iii, I , :tudi.ro Depot.
*V..Tho Proprietor .ollcitel n confirm., or hie herrthro
,Ilutral varmint , . mytt.lyorT
-
tilde, Oil and Leather Store.
n K lIIKPATRICK & SONS
21 S.tl Thin! drrt.t. betvrven darker and Illesot
et rt,t%
Pith AND SALTKI) r,PANISI.I 1111,E5.
Dry nopl l'atou Kip, TI•31110.1 p I
Currn•i , Tool, at D. 1017.41 prix, and upon tip. bent Ivro
U! , 1_,111 kind. of heaths in Do rough wanted. La whi
D. Itiairst niprt.el pr m• will bo given in
,rliaur for Ilkley. Louther stored (me of ..bargu 411111 eto
on 4,1111111.10i0n. • inacwlyT
A DiitlN I STIt AT DIX'S NOT IC E—W here-
Letters of /Oudot/Ara hue been granted to the
Antiersigned on the estate of Josiah 31eCtvey, deed. late al
lleubeny ray;all persons kArl , riug Oleoteat , "'ll' , ebleJ 1 .•
said ~.late will call mud make payment Immediately, and
those hal log claims agatuet the. same will please prenent
them for payment. no3tntweT JANK' IreltfUlY, Adnix.
T 2 STATE OF DAVID CAN NAN, D EC' I).—
All persons Indebted to the eaten, of David Caunan,
deed, late of Snowden townthip, are regnented to make Ito
mediate payment, and all persons haying claim% &Kanto the
Mato will preuent them, duly antbennoutetl, without delay
to the nutlet-signed, at the late residence of (ho lecrared.
JOUN U. CANNAN,I
C. C. CANNAN, I
CYDER .
sr, 1.1.... R AND WINE PRESSES
varfono oleo. FR RAW Id the F.1"..1. and A gr i cu it,,
itierehoure, 47 Fifth rireei, Pateburgh, Pa.
neititertir JAMES WAPPROP.
!ill r itli P.—TO I;b1R. Italt:li olden tek.:4l at
)0 libr sale low by MUD C. lIT.IL ST.
oeM Corner Liberty end U. lit
--____
111EAIstiftS--15sneisju:t reed andi;7.tAn
by It. HUTCHINSON,
tre.14.1 • No. 21 SmltbllPld mitred_
GIIEESE--1 . 11.6 I - am. primelf. It Cutting
att.. jun roc-rived and tar ode by
onal 6. 11.U7'CUINSON. No. 8 Smithnom .c.
LlN.j6lL — Trbg--3 s Weetc.-n jut ree'd
11)-- • B. nurcitiNseN,
rr tale by
cede No. Smithfield litruct.
PEARL ASII-30 Casks ter sale by
.12 J. B. CAN YIELD
01-foittffouß.-100 bile. "Newby
3111114 . ..tiv from velectra With° wheat, sod vrammt
u every particular, fur val. by
DAVID C. ITERIIBI
octal Comer Merry And My.
MINERAL PA I NT-20 snake on hand and
JAL for rat by nab B. L:F/IMK R 00.
LIME-200Bbb, White Loufwville Lime for
we by (9c12) J. B. CANFIELD.
=sz:m
* PALL AND RIDETER TRADE
Late at Lilo Sou of II A. Valtavetoek k Oa., auk .urcrotor to
11,nin.4
'vlrnr Li7~'LF
==l
I , IE Set FL
.
TIIIIPENTINE.
AIINASIIEs,
PERFEMEII.I - ,
PATENT MEDICINES, Ere., Erc
Which, together u - Ith th, ,•11 , ,
ono ths tito,4 ext , ,ko ,- e rout
Best As,,,rtment.4 ii the C.,tititry
ThAr A11,11,:1 . 111..11,1 t.r .rrpf.l)
IVIIITE LEA!) .4.1"/, 7/Nt' I'.l /NT
01 ..7 WARY ELT
CIiFIAP
3. , .1.70untry v Ih.. Tra.l.l g.•w rod')
/UV 11/VIICA 1.• •114., •.1 •.N •I 1 , ..10rt.
pnrcha..m. ,
... • ..
It 1. FAIINI,SPVE k CO.
1.15,1”rnt30T W 11,1 Focrotb Ftrrct
tirplar Qtraintrs
Monongahela River 11. S. Mall Packets.
:ITE A ‘IF.IL TE LEO It A I'll. STEAM Rlt .1E FT ttSt
Civr. J. C Wooosom. I ctn. fir.ozar.
LIE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
A. now ning regularly. Mortlina . 11,n1s leave Pitt , -
bttn;la nt run 0'r14.-1; A. M, and Evening 'loam at t,
o'clock P. M. t..r M'Kee.tport, ,Elizabetlitown, Monon,ra
has City, Bellevernun, Fayette City, tireenfiehl, California
and Brown:mile: there connecting with Ilncke nod Ga‘cle'•
for Cnionlown, Fayette Sprlnge, Morgantown, Waynesbnrit,
Cartuichaeltown and Jefferson.
. .
Fasarnatere Drkrted through from Pittsborgh to Union
town for V, Meldn nod state-room+ on. I..md . nclusive.—
rottirteing from Urvartr.silla I.•natt at V a'clork In tl,n
morningaml sin rho rronina. Ed farther information 010
quire at the t Mira, Whorl Boat. at tho (Oat of Orant at tart.
taCt ..AVINDLER, /WEN,
Ai,EOU LA R TUESDAY PACK
ET FOIL ZANESVILLE.—Thd tint , now, tt,Z&t
strutter ENIM A GRAHAM. Capt.:ll,ooo A IMMi. will 1r.,.
for the abort, and intrrntediatn ports EVERY TUPg.DA
at 4 o'clock r. a. Ed froittla nr passagn apply an
board. orl!I FLACK: RATIN ES& CO.. Aa't.t.
FOR MARIETI'A AND ZANES- . 4.a t t
VILLK—Tho now and brautiful stranier
LIZZIE MARTIN. Capt. DROWN. will !are for tho at.no
end all intermndiale ports, EVERY SATURDAY, nt 0 at.
For freight or passage npply nn Is.ard or In •
acid MACK. BARNES A ill., Agt.
P EU CLAR TRI-W EEKLY :
WIIKEIJNI; PM:Ff.:T.—The fino
ett.ngt.n otenntrr CIIEI'OIT, Captain J. Mut my, "al Iron, far tins a1..Y0 natl. nil intermediate. /tom+ on Moulin),
Wednostltam and Fridays. For frrigltf or Immyr, apply ..n
Ittxtrd, or to
anti W. n. Agent, No. ti Wood at.
FOR WILE ELING .—The steamer k n i a
FOREST CITY. Cupt. It. W IV. alll Iravr
for the above and 01 Into.rni.liato landing. on 'rnewlar x,
Thnrmlays and Eaturdnyx. I.'clor.k A. M. For frPkllt
or pas.u.sr apply on boonlor to
FLACK, 11A1IN & CO, AI; t+.
nO) No. 07 Wm, St.
EUUL.tR MEMPHIS PACK
ET—TL" no•w •! C.llt
10DORE PERRY, C.tpt. I'prry Ilr,,wtt, 1,01 Ira,. tor Lilo
Owv stud F,r 1,1p6t
apply Ott board or t,
j)asl)UtUt, fic
1 4 1 0 It NA S 1 IV I LLE—The elegant I frIP.
et.rarner FANNY liiktN. Capt. W. W.
Nlarrtti. will loavefor the 0b.., mul all.ilitertumlnkte pot
PAY. 1.1111 hint.. .t to A. St F freight nr rut.
rag.. apply ..n boas 0
FN. -;
1111 A:7,111 I ele
tnt N 11.1,1,
..ti DA V. N., ',al., at Ir. might
1.014 to
• •
ILotits, &-f
l -1 0I; sT. Kr.uKTI:- - fral.: r .4.
Th. , t,1,.r10•1t ri..arizer 11AI PIIN.
M. 1,11 1. , r 11.• /.11 Inter.
nat.,ltT. Lnl. .m TH I/ %Y. 111.. I;a11 in..l For itaskri.g.
. 4 . fr v ,h, ..r I •
I.Al'll. O._
iit sT. Lur
_l 2 r W 11.1.1 01 WLLACE..
CnyL s‘ bore for' and all
Intern,ilritm p..nt• TIII , I. kr 11;..
pa•-•.ap. apyly 1..m.1 or lo
nnn • \ ea.
FOIL ST. I. 4 ll:lS.—'lho
ot. , 9nn, rnpt Fsebno,ly.
~ II 1.,1 . Gn Ilr . , tn.l 411 sistermi,nate iwrt ..n 71111
PA Yl.rrnll..r 141 , E., froivllt
4.t • 14,1 1.1.1 CH, B.UIRES.I Cl,,
t.f7iilrtiliiatt. Sr
Lit 'CI N NAT I —The
gs
tlt.l tt IN Et:o
m 1,14. r, 11.1.nir•s al,' nll 0.t,ini..11.0.. 1.,t t., L
DAY. llth tt..t . FOI ft ittt,mg.. apply ~tt
It..tvrtl or to • VLACH. RAI:NILS 3 CO.. Acts..
12INCEs;:sLATI .I,l)llS
vtr.t.r,—Tho or,. and vlendul rUntm•-r .
.1111NNEE I iit.ll. Cup! u 1,000 I,
•• •
be. ala,ae awl. all lataraaalatP. put,. THIS DAV. N.,.
Lab. For fr., .r lautaa, apply .111 kvart),
',RS Ea A CA).. Arent*.
1 1 .2M11E1
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FOR CINCINNATI.—The tine
0.16 - Ntommot NI kill' rannl , -
1,11. a 711 1.-arr lAr the /there and all interatt•lt.tte Nrts
I'l I 3 PAN. N. , T. I:4b. fr,taht 4 , ...5-age• apply on
3.) 11. WK. S. A,ntg.
firly Tqlrans,
1
I I'M MEMPHIS ANI O NEW
I Mill:ANS—The ri,1..0.1i , 1 ro.w ,e ,, tm,
' l'itiNtil.E. Capp IVllltmat 14,1,11, will I,,ve for the
ton all itit.rno , liate p,rts, no TIIIS 11AV,Ilit het,
.. c h.:l,. A NI. For frrlght or p10t,,,, , . ni.ly no Nxtr.l
FLACK, II AK! , F.: , A et., A,:e.c.
01l NEW OIiLEANS.•—PI,
i 7loood meaner “A I,NI A, - ("apt Itolwn-,nto,"
vtlll,..,re•tht. aim,. all Int enit...liato
13th •
1,' , 1111 LUC ISV I L 1.E.-- 1 Ito splen-.17 - • 11,
pte:tmer -1`11TL01).C, ' lint
lint.. Itn nntl xll port. tot; 'IT
tY. 1:ItIt Inet. nt 1."x.1 , . k A NI pro.atto nod Irno.ht
• I.OI.IISViLI,L ; .--:-Thv tine
CLIP N, Tl,+.
!I=
..f II leav , r, satul Itsto.rts....llnr,
ill IS 1) t 1 - .111.111th 111 , 1 o elock. t 4. Forrrrlgh
pv..30 mply t
FLACK, 11A RSF.S .t A„-:.
•
(illy mud County of Philadelphia, so. '—
TOM Cososo•rerr_atri or PENNII . I.VO,I,
r ro JAMES NICHOLSON, Administrator
A. I.nnn non of thotatate of .1..1in Nicholson, docoa,d,
1W ommand you. a;bolorr, that laying aside all
141..ita...21 and nhat.orvor. you Iv nod appear. In your
irtmr person: before 11,.Honorable. tho mof a Or
inn.' Court, at n Court to ho , hold Fildity, the 11:10 day
tltober. A. 11,.1507, at 10 o'clo..k. Of the foi-onoon, hr „how
r why mortally should not he entered in sm . !. anuoint as
t a. Court may direct for tlio faitlitnl porlormanoo ot your
,tan.. Administrator Aroresaiil. and turner to r.id.• the
order of the Court in the prvinis , ., 4r., and ho t oof n o t,
tinder penalty of one hundred pounds.
Wltzio,s , OSWALD Tilt toll . SON.C.itilre, nt
tho 28th Any of September, in 110. 01 our Lord. ono
thousand eight hundred and fifty as.;vii.
w . AcK SoN, 11.. p. Clot k, O. C.
• •
- 1) GLANCE SHEET IF Tit F., MER-
L, CHANTS AND lIANUFACTO It 011.0 . BANK. on Ho.
imprnino Nor ho '2.1. and 0.
N00..10100' :11.
1.1.11111.1T1E4 Ti, STOCii.IIOI.I.EIV ,
1,0 FIIII•i :7
MAN . 71.
lay+e F:~1,•ii...n
r ~,: I,inM•a m~;a:,~,l
nu. other Ihrklo.
nitre
C.lilllolllVr/litla
tn
MEANS Iln MA1 , 1,1-
0.1 j . ...
11.6.11,111.1 11..rlotrel .
ItAtiLlrkg 110.1, 3.1 11,11 .0
to, Ily 111.1,1, I .
Nolt:A of other
Vntill
ilver,irnfi n 1 oti..?. A. it.. lnr oil, ell
I
lon
tat KAtate.nomintil rah, ir2r.tloo .
Prpt.led , 11.1 , 1‘ nre
. ,
91.15;:0.n 3
TIT !tank made a disoland oi ti..• 1,. r: ant. to May, aca
ilir,.. par cent. in Novansher. 10..611,10.1i, It 1n,1:4 SI I
ilia Clan ingent Fund. .
1 rertity tlknt 4ntottlent of the cottiti,o of
hnll.4chnoti anti !tllnttf.u . turnt , Hank of l'itt4tonr_h i.
lust and true. to the 1,4 of tny knon.lnflg, and hnltvf
W: H. PENNI" Ca'hi,
Pitt.lmrch. N.'.
RAPID DUSINICAS WRITING.
r,--- ti?
( , ) t ,
- _/0 71 / -
-4_ .
___
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Imich , Inv triple the number of Student, ut" any sintila
School
BY ALEX. COW LEY, °Bea the inostfinish
ed accomplished teachers and writers of the age.
As nu indisputable eviiience of ibis, he has this mason slime
been awarded Eight F,ooi Premium far hid Itngnatsiship,
his work haring actually been executed with Has and Ink,
sod mot Engraved or Lithographed, the cape of some
oianu claiming premiimr.
Terms tor Writing, timo $lO
For. full Commercial course, time
Fur vartimlart, specimen , of writhik, and circular
divot - F. W. JESEriS,
rghi p.
tell
• . Pittsborgfi. Rene.
Sl.
/67AR7- 7 -2 7 / I hdS Cuba for sale low to close
lot by DAVIDC.IIERILST,
1030 Corner Liberty and Hand ets.
MMIEI
LJlttif
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I=lllll=l
ME=
MIMI=
,ia
Vic.
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ABILITIF.g OTIIERs
=MI
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WHEELER & WILS_OWS
SEWTNG MACHIN E.
PRINCIPAL ROOMS,
=L-aw-.Emwramim=am=aul.z=za
WE HAVE USED TIIE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE AND AP
plied it to every description of Family Sewing, and find it does all and even more than
pm have claimed fur it, it POW. , every kind of material, working equally well upon silk, linen,
svuoleu and cotton goovls—sca min g, (milting, gathering, hemming&e., with a beauty and strength
unelnalled by any machine that we have seen.
it c have no hesitation in recennnending it to ant friend, as an cennomical and very
tle , itnhle labor-ravine maeltine.
Reqpcethalv
Ge&r:—The ` - lemale operatives" of me family authorize me to speak emphatically in com
mendation of the "Improved Sewing Machine"—WnEm.rt & Witsoe's—which they have
had for several months on trial. They giva to understand that it goes far to make "their
labor li g ht," when those labor, enn. , ist ,Itnynriglit 11E11 , 11,40 AND ST17E110:0 : and more than
that., like all other nun - liint• , . it , to nt liberty- a wad deal (.f time that may he
empinyecl in otlwr 11.4n , ,tie lAhnr, or. still I.•tt,r, to mental culture.
• lure respectfully,
.1011 N PIERPOINT, WEST IiEDFORD. Mess.
n.lO
FALL TRADE.
B. A. FA_EINESTOCIc. & CO.,
1857.
COIZ.N.FIR WOOD AND sTititu-L rs
Pittsburgh, Penna.,
Ixi polurEats; AND DEALERS IN
LARD' OIL, LINSEED OIL,
T,N )1101, TURPENTINE,
TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES,
SPERNI 01 L. I:RUSHES,
WO ALE OIL, SPICES,
*A.NUFACTUTZVaIS OF'
WHITE LEAD,' RED LEAD AND LITELARGE
DRUGS,
M ElHol NES,
CHEMICALS.
DYE sTurrti
LINTS,
Our IVhitO LC:vl, ..:frotind OIL is put up iu p. 0.1, 8 4,, "1 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 :and 500
pene.le, hell we guarantt'..l., ,r t L {1 F.1 , ;11T, 2.ll,llMl.rretAz ., l by any c , r nnraenana wbite
•
Partn , • .•••1 !pl,r.t t4k . e,1411,nta,414.111 11.111;pn the market,lto are runble4l
to 4•11 r.r r t.., 1 4 tno.rnibt.. t.•rtnn
44-I, A . , :/•K „ L:11, rlt 1 , 1. Ft,cl,l;..rtitan anti ?panis'll tlirectiom
JA MES M'CAN L 14: SS & CO.,
109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
INIPOIITERS AND JOBBETIS OF FORED3N AND DOMESTIC
DRY - GOODS,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AND
V V 51erchunts generally, dint they, have.nott. tit Store ,
COMPLETE Nut% ADAPTED TO THE FALL AID WINTER TRADE.
11A VING 11A DA BVTER 11 EVROPE: Dl'lll Nip TILE A..4l'E)SrlAll9*Bip
WE ABB ENABLED TO OPFER M 1.:ItClIA NTS ADVANTAGES AM:INa PROM
D I Ii Fce'r rm-y. 44 1L 1 T lONS RY 017 13. S Tr: T. v s
FULLERTBNS CELEBRATED BARitEll . FLANNELS
dalecuT
FALL OF 1857.
N - ENV GOODS OPMNII , T4
J. M. BURCHFIELD,
HAS NOW OPEN A FRESH STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE IMPORTERS IN THE EAST
TE CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS,
A 1 which lie invited the special ettentinn of the Lathe, His pu c k Colliptif.P4 In part
Rich Finyadere Silks, some as low as (324 e, • . • •
Robe A:Quellsy Irish Poplins Printed Merinos.
Print ell N't, , vat' Del.nines, it'rench Merinos, from auction,
Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls, •
Plueh Bordered. :4110.NV hrs Brnoha. Long:Awl Square Shawls,
• .111mbruiderieR. a Cull assure ment.
CLOTIIF. CASMMtiIt E. and n gr...nt variety of 1:L.14f r Mrn atta Iloy4* wrnr.
Sii-A lull.todc ol DOMESTIC 1:00Dt: r , nrn, ii i on
EDWARD T. MEGRAW,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
.1 - 0 ._!I / F T 4" S EE T E. .1 'OF WOOD,
VCSI3 URGZ3, PECNNA...
(AFTERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, Tun
cbeaca trout imprter" and Manufacturer., amunc. , 4 vhirh are lb, falioning favorite brandm
W. 11. nrant's A. No. I:is Tobacco, • -
Keiroo, Robinson ,t Co's Tobacco, •
Eugene Ilovrard's Tobacco,
limit's Pound Lump Cavendish,
Hazard and Railroad Brands,
200 Caddy Boxes Half 'Pound Lump..
CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!!
ONE MILLION ASSORTED }BRAND
All of Rhin 11 Re.ofkr to the trade at prices which cannot fail to please. au2o:d&artf r
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be Immediately Sealed up In
AII II I' It' S NEW SELF-SEALING,
YELLOW FIRE-PROOF AND ANNEALED GLASS FRUIT JARS TO BE 11AD AT THE
ittIISTA AND RUEENSWARE STORE OP
•
1-1 F. 1 , 7 'EL - ‘2" 1-1 I Ca• B "Y"
No. 1 Wood St reel. I'ittsborgh, ENensto,
VirrIERE also the:Mention of private families, hotel keepers and country h merehante
Teci:Dio
tts V g :tt Tr::t f ltV7t i t s t ' ti l tt. to rrt7itirt, r lr=g ' l " e r
' i n i' ll ' t f :W y ttr ' •:, " . l :l ' t s , l ;;.: ,l ,l; '- .l l‘ .r . t r „ . tlA% r tt " )= l :fity . i
d e . a 4,1 t of wht
and 11011 Band Frown and Ennlldi CHINA In nottn or Koparnto tdocon. Al.o choice , roleclion of .Tabla enders, and
Waltons Fork and Spoon. platod 11,orna Silver. 71ml/tors, 11. amso
11• Ls, Alo ln of roporior quality; AlLat lows
,012:nrot
The Theory of Cooking by Gas ,• •
IS new firmly eelablisheil, ae<l wee an refer for the truth of the , aboire;4:4
h.• rn..st reliable Ladies rind
MUSGIIAVE'S GAS CO()KING'STOVE:: - -,;<:::.
Is NOW r' I ItLY BEroltE Till: I t I Ll C. n,,.1 gave entire saiisfaction in EvinriistAice.
Tn the Drufr.rist. the Chrntist. tin. /kiri..r. {nail Oysl , r .011.011, V.,edie roots, Barg koustr, Maar ANN.,
y.lllbontin, II Is ' , mini n hen on. o t Its or,t is trifling. it rorgUrna little.rooni. The
run t. ready in et moment. Tim owl i, not ntinr•tv.. It inn , nr, no ‘lllOl, no Aunt, no dirt, nod will cook quickly and
I,..rfrrtly. All al....thing, nr non, :In tr... . • -
It may In, nr.nd on any table. mond or shelf 310 to. on ot •nor, 311.1 Is ill I, forniahrtl in !WY aa.a. , &OM
malepricy ol+ n Born- , ;75.00, tor nit listrn.Anttogno, atind uitl II re dhore complete, which will au ele
gant ornament In nu,' cnntnonn . . din,rg
Pion. call and Invent I gist, L &FAYE - Ell: 11.1 iftryr,WOOD STREET,or itvrEctitto
w I T E, Se,rentrv. .0 , 14-d y It AS COOKING STOVE COMPANY.
E. CHILDS & CO'S
IMEMMIEJ
JOHNSON, Proprietors,
ARE NOW PRE PARED TO CONTRACT ANI) PCT ON AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICA
the elate Elastic Vire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, it being the only article yet Inrentedtiot sill "ecoOstly
react the action of the atmosphere in every climate.
IT TS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WA TER . -PROW?,
And in land of dorablllty, ton believe It kennel, if pot euperior, loony Metallic Renting. We CID IMO it OD OW Ohl Tie,
Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, it making no difference bow Sat or steep the roof may be. mt.
Rooting Ls warrantsl to prays as Mare re:preen:tech -IPO Will put it on for
SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TES" PEE.T SQUARE.)
We will apply it upon Tin and Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SqUAIIP., being on account of Its arability the
cheapest paint theta. tensed.
113-We invite all who are building, and also thine 11120 wish their Wars Refs:tire:LW call at our omen, 1.33 Third Shrug,
and examtnesample+ and satisfy themsolves in regard to the durability and prnthrahllity of this Roofing.
J. O. PERRIN, PERRIN A JOIIh'SON,
S. A. JOHNSON, No. 11l Third stmt, between Wood and SmithAeld,
WM. JOHNSON, Pittsburgh,Penna.
I hare made a chemical examination of some specitners of P- CIIILDS A CO'S ROOM°, left et my oboe, the ne
alibi of which nen rollover.
Ist. The material DI compounded eons to remain pliable for a great length of time.
Dl, The consist:eau is not readily inneenced by the temperature; consmuent/y It would not hellabletu melt end run
offsrom a roof la Summer, or crack in Winter, i, e. extremes of rattan brand cold would not Ware it.
3d. The compiettionte not acid bat slightly alkaline. It wrodil not destroy the rinses+, but oa the contrary protect
it from the action of the weather.
4th. It is Water Proof, and to a tarp, trent Fireproof; that Is, narks and tin brtuute thllkotsiion It cold not In:
flame it. In my opinion nub • morn-Ili lest fur pare ifput intendant' and running Prompt nhipit e ,
Rexpextfully, - Jos,OLL H. Loona,.chiadei;
laboratory No.= Walnut street, Clndnuatt, Otilbr
•
CINCISXIII 4sualltavai
I have examined W.R. Canis & Co'e ELlatir, Pin end Water• Proof Cement Roofing, end= Ile as Yeas Judge r ,x,C,,dia
Its good Ineutton; Mad am willing to lusure buildings Eau pinioned upon thu own tem+ ee I Insures th.c.,,..14.,0Th
metal. apiltlydasP iStguedj JNO. FL LAW, Agt Ituyal Ins. Co, London nad Liverpool.:
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'TONEY-BEAN TOBACCO—The ne pins riajOjmEgms.,..y st i osanot orpetfurito ,.
'Attu In that belad et ery at'uniplace sot nice as yen - ilea
e‘e JO9. FLOLINGT, nuB JO9. FLIIIIIMaI
_ ~.,
ALEXANDER It. REED, AliaNT
MRS. MARY ADAIR,
DAVID REED,
•• SARAH WILSON,
ROBERT F. WILSON,
GEO.. M. REED,
•• W. W. WALLACE, ; PITTSDEROIL
•• M. M. DUNN,
•• JAMES GORMLY, -
MISS MARY CARON.%
SARAH KNOX,
JANE E. GLASS, J
LEONARD,. LAWRENCEVILLE.
MR. R. L. BARER, ECONOMY.
:I.7ccEs:ior. TO 3117RPTIY 6 DURCIIFIELD,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Ch•nt h•tn..n in Pittsbn,gh
ROOFING.
1857.
WINDOW GLASS,
GLASSWARE,
PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES,
SC Ra. INSTRUMENTS
;.: