Vittsharg ,COntite. -- - - V"xx-r 6 . 33 xt . WEDNESDAY 3101W.N0, NOV. 18, 1867 JIPIF O'l4lMM' FAITS OP TILE C7TrMiIL Nears of the City and Neighborhood. The Courts, The District Court was not in session yes terday. The IL S. Circuit Court is still "harping on ray daughter,' the Beaver land case, which, like Jesuit/cc rs. Janedyce, is fast seeing the original patios to the dim land of shadows, and coming downaa a legacy. In the,Supreme Court nothing of interest was done yesterday except what we have noted in another place. n i T a Fire, Srawaar & Co. CA3Z.—This trage dy hick has been played through to the last came op yesterday- morning very much in the chaps of a farce. The Judges had the pa p books in the morning as soon as the Court ,op tied and were all of them busy reading the ea e. At about half - past 9 they declared them se ea ready to examine the records of the Court be w, and listen to the - arguments of counsel in tb case. Messrs. Flentukin . and Howard aß pe ed for the prisoners. Chief Justice Lewis as ed, of course, for the certified record of pro c dings inflict Oyer and Terminer in which the p tiers had bceu Wed, convicted and Ben te ced. The said records were not forthcoming. T T e bench stated that they could not go on until t 3? had them; that they had no jurisdiction i the case until they were put in possession of authentic proceedings which they were asked to pads upon ; that they were ready, if necessa r to issue any order or process out of their C tto bring np the record. Mr. Flennikin s ted that he would go out and procure the ne ed documents. He went, and after an ab sence of a few minutes returned with a bundle of loose papers, very much the worse for wear. C. J. Lewialooked them all over, declared that there was nothing there, worthy of official cog nisance; that he wanted the indictment under which the parties had been tried, the proof of the empanoling of the jury, the foots connected with the trial, the charge of the Judge and all things whatsoever had-a bearing upon the case duly set forth and properly authenticated by the officers of the Court below, whose duty it is to see to such: matters. The bundle of loose pa pers before him were not such evidence of pro ceedings in the.Collrt bele* as they could rely upon; that especially in a case of life and death was it a matter of the first importance that every thing shoald be in readiness and every precau tion taken to guard against error or mistake.— Ile concluded the whole matter then and there. by bundling the mass of loose papers in the case to one side, and declared the readiness of the Court to hear the case when the counsel came prepared to lay it before that tribtmal;,also, that if any order or process were needed which it was is the power of the Court to grant, coun sel should have it. The case was then postponed again until this'Enorning at 9 o'clock. A Lamm from Tamaqua to the Lancaster Herold says of Mr. Carter, recently killed by a pistol shot in the st. Lawrence Hotel, Philadel phia, nays . - Richard Carter was an Englishman by birth, a miner by profession, and came to this county from Cornwall, 26 years ago, a poor man. By industry and ..frugtdity he become the owner of property to the amount of half a million of dol lars. .At the time of his death he held bffices of honor and trust, wasthe owner of collieries, ore mines, furnaces, forges, rolling mills, foundries, stores, coal and timber lands, Be. • Schnylkill and the adjoining counties in gen eral, and this borough in particular, have met with a loss that will be but too severely felt.— The indignation and intense excitement on the announcement by telegraph of the sad event cannot be described. On the arrival of the spe cial train sent for the body, the whole of Broad st., between ho depot and his late residence, (although a heavy'rain was falling at the time,) was a mass of human beings. Lucky indeed was it for the murderer that be was not present, for an outraged and indignant populaCe would not have hesitated to have torn limb from limb the ruffutn, who in a moment of disappointed expectation of . gain frOm his victim, shot down in cold blood one of .the noblest specimens of God's handicraft. • . . Mrss lEntnenv.—The recitations of this lady last evening were received with great and well merited applause. There has been no' enter taimment in this city for a year so worthy of the generous patronage it received as, was that of last night. Masonic Hall was crowded with an audience made up from the best in thin and our sister city. Miss H. read admirably. Her face, her gestures•spoke. as well as her tongue and added their elomiefice-to its. • The poetn of Nothing to Wear, was interrupt ed frequently - ii — the course of her recitation of It by appropriate expressions of approbation. Upon the whole, the evening was one of the pleasantest we have spont for a long time. We are pleased to learn that bliss K. will repeat bar graceful entertainment on next Monday evening for the Benefit of-the Widows' and Orphans fund of the city. She will have as Many to hear her as she may want. Tue Firemen's Association held their 'regular quarterly meeting at Neptune Hall on Monday evening. D. M'Curdy, Esq., was:elected presi- I dent pro tem. and G. W. Leonard, Esq., Secre tary in the absence of Joseph Brown. Mr. Gregg from the Committee appointed to super intend the printing of the Constitution of the Association had been prevented from fulfilling that duty but will proceed at once to perform it and report at the next meeting. Messrs. Whitten, Little and Kaye were ap pointed a Committee to examine Lowrie's im proved water plug and report to the next meeting of the Association. Fifteen hundred and ten feet of ,hose were reported ready for distribution ameng the several companies and the Committee of Conference• and inspection. were instructed to apportion the said hose among the companies and report. at the meeting on the first Monday in December, - to which time the Association adjourned. Loss or. ♦ araeusti".--. The Cleveland Herald announces the loss of the steamer City of Supe rior. It appears that the boat was on her way up, and had landed her freight for the Sant, Marquette, and Pottage Entry. In endeavoring to enter Copper. Harbor, during a snow storm, she missed the narrowchannel and got on a rock, either in the middle of the channel or at the side, it is not yet known which. This happened at 8 o'clock last Tuesday . morning. Fire hundred barrels of freight were thrown overboard, but there was no prospect of getting her off. The steamer Michigan imlled.at bar until all her lines were broken, but could not start her._ The dis patches say that the Captain thinks she will be a total loss. Tax Cleveland-Herald-notices an exceedingly well executed counterfeit, which appears to have been rushed into circulation, on the Bank of Commerce of that city. The Taiticular bill shown to the editor of the Herald d the "name of 'Beaker Iltuidy sits President, w r areas, on the 9th Oct., 1858—the date of; the bill shown us— he was not an officer of said bank!' Wz would call attention to the advertisement of the "Old Dominion Oyster Reuse," corner Hand and Liberty stieets, where the choicest can, shell and firkin oysters can bo had. The prbprietor is prepared to accommodate all who may raver Lim with a call llis oysters and fish are received daily by express, and as a natural consequence are always fresh. Oa Monday, the Harrisburg Bank, elected the following gentlemen Directors for the ensuing year; W. W. Kerr, Jos. Wallace, Levi Merkel, R. F. Kelker, H. Shellenberger, W.. 1. Robinson, J. W. Cowden, Jacob Houser, J. S. Haldeman, V. Hummel, W. R. Gorges, E. L. Orth and J. B. Simon. As Eastern-Pa; exchange paper says:—The -wheat Uelds of Chester county present a very green and handsome appearance—a vivid con trast between the brown and baro pasture fields. We have seen some Leldsin which the wheat is already six inches high. Tun Board oft Canal Commissioners met yes terday in Harrisburg, to make their annual ap pointments for the Delaware and North and West Branch divisions of the Perm's Canal. • AT 65 Fifth St., as any one passing that thorough fare can easily see, the interest manifested by the public, in the "Great Americas Corn Sheller" is unabated. Pest the place when you please, there is the Sheller and its audience. A farmer passes along the street, sees the crowd, stops, hesitates, and steps in; there is the machine, and our attentive Gold., exhibiting Its movements to spectators. Our agri- cultural friend examines closely, and retires with the'remirk that "Ibis to rho machine. It is too ; our friend froth the is a judge, and an im partial one; ho grows eon, and has shelled it on all sorts of machines, from the reverse of a lire shovel, to the four horse poem screamer; but the simplicity and perfeetion of this "Great American Corn Shel ler" strikes him as preferable to all, and he Is frank e nough to iniknowledgo it. Mr. Golden, though mums rapidly, has still a few State and 'County rights to be disposed of which ho offers at prices which will leave one hundred per cont. profit to the •archaser. ' ' Taw Bank of Enotann.—Jorbe old lady of Threadacedlo Aran" hal pat up tha rata of dlocount to 7 pereent, we learn by the Baltic. dpaalting of Threadnoodleran, naturallyeuggeets clothing, and clothing, in t rte. pate ono In mind of the masonablo fact that ondof the finest stocks in the world of gar meats for gentlomen. and youths. to to be found-a; the Boom sl,one (nothing-Hall of Itockb111; W.il. son, Nog. 604 2 , 74131 Tkortnut gine, Am Birth. Phibidoleg al - • ft•;1-TTV.F.LI _ Cia-r ocrusto ado of fin Clothing for Men - ded .Joys.—As a change in the weather makes a change of clothing necessary; it will be well to remember that" Conutgltan Allegheny, has now reduced the peietipf Ma entire stock r and in his own language made his price. "suit the li'mes." Carung - han's clothing for Men end Boys has an enviable reputa tion for he neatness of style and,truperior make, and buyers will doubtless find It thkir interest to avail themselves of the advantages now offered at his sales. $lO,OOO wortrn of well-made Clothing for men and boys, 01 prices to ;Lit dm times. Having non on hands about tho above amount—of fine first.elass clothing, a choice assortment of fine piece goods for custom work, and a full stock of gents' and boys' Furnishing Goods, I will commence to-day a general clearing out sale of the whole. The Mock will he found the very best of its kind, carefully selected, well mode sod much of it bought at prices highly favorable. It will be understood that this is not the oft-repeated "selling off below coot," or its kindred trick, “selling out to quit business," but a seasonable sale of fashionable goods and at prices much below the regular rates. Terms, as usual, strictly cub. J. L. CAnNAGIULN. ELOOD, from the debilitating effects of which other diseases are engendered, may be perma nently cured in a few days by the proper use of Carter's, S'pluitA Mixture, which is now acknowledg ed to he the only true remedy for inch afflictions. TEE PICA. TILSI,E—Who could dream of the mug nitudo such an undertaking as the manufacture of a Purgative Pill assumes when it comes into gener al use. And bow painfully do the following num bers speak of the amount of human sickness and suffering, that little morcel of a remedy goes forth to combat and subdue. Dr. J. C. Aran, of Lowell, manufactures in his laboratory forty gross per diem of his Cathartic Pills, through all the year. This is eight boxes a minute or one dose a second. 'lye thus find over 43,000 persons swallow this pill every day, or 1,256,000 a month ! Physicians, think of that: 43,000 patients a day who'seek relief from the medi cal skill of one man. Surely that man should be, as ho is in this case, one-of the first intelligence and of the higher character. Ills occupation entails upon him a fearful responsibility for the weal or woo of his fellow man.—Painsville Courier. At COAR, H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE You onn got nlint,et 0 , 1,7 variety of PERFUMERY, HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL BRUSHES, &e., ke., &c., &e. On suck subjects the Testimony of Woman should be conclusive. NEW Yoga, August 2, 1822. Mn. Chao, of No. 272-Second street, believing her child, about three pears old, to be troubled with worms, purchwed tine bottle of Dr. lilt:use's Celebrated 'Vermiform. prepared by Fleming Bass, Pitteburgh, Pa., and gave R two tea. =M o les which had the erectof T 7outlf d ll i i . e . ct ur ild . to w d o ie: lug good heart:. ' We r wo o would adviee all e parents wbo may etre. pea their children to be troubled with wortne to lose no time, but)mmediately purchase and administer Dr. IPLanele Celebrated Vertollngo. It will core. The money will be refunded in all ewes whore it does not givo malefaction. 23..Purshasers will be careful to rot for DR. arLANrs CELEBRATED VERMITUCE, trianufectured by FLEMING BROS. of Prrnumton, P. All other Vermihiges in snot., ison are worthiee. Dr. ISPLonele Vermiform, alto his eel, brain! Liver Pills, can now be had at allrespectable drug Moms. leintegenuMu without Ma signature of nol7SikwlwT FLEEING 111102. aurtion ;ales P. M. D.A.VIS, .A.uotioneer. Commercial Salm Rooms, lia PIRh Street. CLOTHING , BOOTS, SHOES &C., AT AUCTlON.—Commencing on Timmlay morning Not. 10 and continuing each morning and evening diming the sreek at 10 and 7 o'clock, will be sold at tlim l'onimembal Sah•s Rooms N 0.04 Fifth street =.9 Pale Mons' seasonable hoots, 20 " Ladies' leather Onitem, 50 " 00 • Misses' • 25 Orer CMOs. 15 Drew, Frock rub! Body Coaix Pair Coasimern 20 00k, Velvet and other Tests, 13 pieces Fancy eassinnere, 10 INOr super. Woolen Blankets Ac. non' • P. sl. DAVIS, Allot. FOUR FINE EASTERN MADE CAR ica.oEs An- At Anction—o Wedomility mornintn Noe. ISth, at 1 . 1 o'clock, at the Chunnercial dates llonni,:in hi Fifth et will be sold, Foor soptrior o w ntstern made one sad two Peat Carrio n -.q alto, one , wconil hand Baron:be The carriages tan he examined on the moronic of natio et the ductiop rooms. cold P. M. DAVIS, Anti. WATCHES, SILVER-I'LATED AND FANCY 'GOODS Ar Ai:meat—On Monday, armadas and ITetbreaday Evening", Nov. Pith, If tit and Pala Tt 034 o'clock, will he said at the new COIMII,C/1 Rooms No. fi4 Fifth stmt, a quantity f now and aeeeitti. hand Gold, Silver and Plated Wat:hite. in booting and open fared cam% one eel of superiorSilvei Plaint Wan: une Silver Fluted five bottle Castor: Gold and :dyer Fob and Vpit Chains; C 31.0 3.1.5.1, Fiorentino .and Main Gold Snout. Ear.ltlngm Gold Finger Ring, Sarre-Plated and Ger man Silver Table and Tea Sproule Colt Pens, with Silver Canoe., Gold PenelLg Silver Thirnblew. Velvet, CaiNkfrt and Mamma Port Noonnie., Pocket Cutlery, Rasta., rte. oolG P. AI. DAVIS, ,Carl. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Salts Itooms, No. 14 Fifth street, every week day, aro held public xiles of gess!, In all satiety, salted for the trade and consnnicry, from a large stock' w hich Is constantly replenished will, lash consign ments, that moat be eke,' forthwith. At 10 o'clock, Dry Goods and boxy articles, emu priang nearly ertrythlugneedsel in the line nu persons! and Wally use; table cutlery, hardware, clothing, Foots nod Shoe'ti ladies wrar, AA At 2 o'cicat. P. M., household and kitchen rarnirnm, nrw and second bred: beds and laubllng. aerials. eleputt Iron atone Chlua RI TIN atones, cooking utensils. a - roes:leo, he. At .7 o'clock. P. Al., fancy articles. watches. etch,, Jewel. riontoolcal instruments, gems. elotbing, dry goods. boots and shoes. books, stationery. kr P. M. DAVI,. Anct.r. ispecial janticro 10.Tne ONLY Orriczs where . Tickets can he procured 'la Cleveland for Chicago and the North- West, or via &Mak and Columbus to Cincinnati and the South-West, corner of Wayne and Liberty streets, and No. 122 Monongahela Mouse, 4 doors betoa the corner. P. KMOWLAND, General Agent, seISAf •0 0. IL R.,11 . . O. R. 14., C.& T.! M. S. It. It. Crts3rtts' BANE, 1 Plttaborgh, Not. 12,1 , 37. j 10.A.N election for Thirteen Director§ of this Dank to sort, for the ensuing year, will ho held at dot Banking Howe on Friday Docetnto, ith, next, bototeen tho hour. of 10 A, 11. and 31 7 . 31. E. 0 .I.lNES,Cauhlor. MtCSIANI." 11..6. or Purssuann, Pittsburgh. Nov. Uth, 16L7. .Tus President and Directors of this Bank have this day declared • dividend of THREE ECM CENT. out of the waltz of the last Mx montles pay able to the Stockholders or their legal easmesenlatlves, no and after the 13th Intl. nolld•sr2wr RANI 07 PIITN/C11:1 . November 3.1, 1557. friTay. Directors of this Bank have t ay doctored a divliload of THREE PER CENT. oo the °spited Stock, out of Me profits of the butes months. Tito Stockholders, or their Irlst repreeentvtives, will be paid on or altar the 13th lost. uostdauTsrP IL 11. MURRAY, Cashier. PrITH9CII,OII, November O.DIVIDEND.-Tlie President and Directors of the Western loannina" Company have this day declared A Dividend, ont of the profit' , of the but nix monthe, of FIVE DOLLARS AVD FIFTY CENTS PER. WARE of the capital Stock. Two Dollars per dials of which to be crellted to Steck accounts, and Throe Dollar. And Pllty cent, pr bare to be paid In coot to Stockholder., onor after the 12th inst. P. M. GORDON. notatlm Secretary. • 1113CIMITemwn M.CFACTIIIIIIIte Bana, Idtteburgh,Juna titb,lBs7. conformity withthe 25th section of the .V. 7 Constitution of tlto Commonwealth of Penneybrania, ratios 11 hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature, at tbo next NIZSLOU, for the Renewal or Ilszeu aka ofAhe Charter of tbe llorchanta' and Idanntacturera' Bank dr Pittsburgh, fortho term of fifteen years. By order of the Boardof Director. Ja.2lk6md W. DENNY,Caelder. NOTlCE.—Lettere iof Administration on the estate of Frederick Kraus, la th of Pitt township, In Allegheny county, dec'd, Wive this day been granted to the undersigned, All persons having claims or demands against the estate of mid decedent me requested to make known the mute to the undersigned without delay, and any persons knowing themselves indebted thereto will make usedlitth payment. W. B. ?MILEY, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral, on Grant street, November 10th, 1857.—noltialtaT Pittsburgh. A DMINISTRATRLX'S NOTICE--Where as Lettere of Administration has keen granted to the undersigned on the estate of Josiah McCrory, dec'd, lota of Allegheny City; all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will call .ad make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will please provont them for payment, no3:GtweT JANE M'CAORY, Adm O. ESTATE OF DAVID CANNAN, ...- All peraons Indebted to the estate of David Cannon, deed, lobe of Snowden townehip, aro sedately,' to make lta mediate payment, and ail persons Laving dell.a against the Wats will present them, duly authenticated, without delay o the undessigued, MO. late residence of the deceased. JOLIN If. CANNMN,I main. C. QANNAN, f • W aphinglon hotel. FORMERLY 17NITED STATES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Purina 3LES SRA.' THIS 1100 SE is LOCATED ON f A. the corder of Penn and Washiugton streets bee NA- . tweet , the Central and Western Railroad Depots, an aunt un dergone a thorough improvement, remodeled, and furnished vital new fornitnre, and is new the most convenient hotel to Pittsburgh, for travelers by ltallomil East or West. myElyurT 211A13111011. E 0 TM E A UK ENTZ, Pnvrictor No. 314 Liberty Slrret, ' PITTSBURGII,PENNA.. THIS 11011 SE HAS RECENTLY an undergone thorough repairs .4 newly furuhluAJEß elland la ei at the KUM mreuiently eltuatet Dei fur lb. aceonnuudetti. of tray. n . p. 113.Thp Proprietor soliella iteontionanoe of hie heretofore ;ben!patronage. rityralyerT The Souk Note and Commerela?" FOBLIBIIED MONTHLY( DT ROBERT WFLAS', Jr 2-, AT VI FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. IS THE ONLY WORK OF THE kindrahltshedin we e k.ddle of Um month--tbereby giving from two to els arlier notice of now counter. bob, rptoione and altered notes, than soy other work of Its character. The National Bank Note Itqlorter,mentbly,inconnection with the Weekly Gazette Note Ltst, raises a ketalla Me barrier enabled the frauds of the connterfetter, and Wee the culyiture protection against ken by Bank failure. Tenn—For the Reporter, tucks:ling a completeCoto Chart, Of Book Please, per mourn 100 For Weekly Gasetto and Bank Note List, per annum.- 2 00 For both taken together, 0. year 2 SO • fielLirtfr • • - Valuable Mill Property for Baba rrirE undersigned offers for sale valua ble property, situated la South,. Huntington eh r ig, We abworeland county, Penswylituals, having • rem 0 ° ma saad repair, with three moat Mona, nd • Sew MB' attached to it. Tile Mill boom is a large A heading. Three Dwelling Monte. two Stable., Smoke m t .., t w o spring , Dome, forty Apple Trete of c h. ke cant:di:dug about lb wee of ground, with Coal Thee la wheeled into lb. mill Dem tbe tank. ml . s property Um about I miles froth West Newton and 34 mile mum tb. illMharab and dmuellireille Railroad. and then, is • large Distillery within nay yards ot the mill, for which Shia .may do the chopping. • The Distillery can OW be • ht. Ter partkalapi, sa to terms, cell Oil or enquire of tbe , seer the property. JOHN MCI. Telegraphic,. Wssnraoints Crey, Nov. 17.—The War Depart- , ment to-day received highly interesting official die pitches including a proclamation of Brigham Young dticlaring martial law. Bo claims the right to do so in virtue of his authority as Governor of the Ter ritory and Superintendent of 'lndian Affairs, not having Leen suspended from exercising his functions and in virtue of his power under the Territorial or garde act Du expressly forbids the United States troops entering the Territory without his authority, and complains that the Mormons have not been treat. ed American citizens; that the government has I acted on misrepresentations, the object being to drive the people from the Territory. The language is em phatically in hostility- to the authority of the United States, and is regarded as a declaration of war. I When Col. Alexander was within thirty miles of Fort Ilri,dger, which place is occupied by Mormon , troops, to received a letter from Brigham Young, through the commander of the Natty. Legion, warn- I ing the troops out of the territory, but saying that if they desire to remain till Spring they may do or, provided they giro up their arms and ammunition, but that They must then leave; in the meantime ho will see that they are furnished with provisions. The letter was, accompanied by two copies of the procla mation add , a copy of the laws of Utah. The com mander tolls Col. Alexander that he is at the Fort to carry out Young's instructions, and expresses the hope that Col. Alexander'S answer and actions will ho dictated by a proper respect for the rights and lib erties of American citizens. Alexander, in reply, says that ho has given Young's communication attentive consideration, and will submit the letter to the Gen eral commanding as soon as he arrives here, meaning Camp Winfield, on Ham's Fork. In the meantime, he adds, I have to say that these troops are hero by or der of the President of the United States, and that their further movements will depend entirely upon the orders issued by the competent authority.. Among the documents is a letter from Col. John ston, dated Camp on the Three Wings ofSweet WO , ter, addressed to Assistant Adjutant General M.Dow ell, at New York, in which ho confirms the burning of the contractors trains by the Mormons. He says that the Governor's escort is four days' march behind him, with two companies of dragoons. Ito knows of no reason why Alexander should attempt to reach Salt Lake by Bear river, excepting from fear. Tho Mormons have burnt the grass on the shortest route. Ile adds that if he could communicate with Col. Alex ander he would direct him to take up a good posi tion fur the winter at Ham's Fork. The road is beset between this and llama Fork with companies of Mormons, so that it is doubtful whether I shall be able to communicate with Col. Alexander. . . . . . It is supposed at the War Department that the troops are all in good condition, as nothing to the contrary is said to the Secretary in the d.patebes. The administration has received a schedule and outline of the Constitution of Kansas, awl will sus tain the rictioa of the Corircutiun trith ',yard to the nude propoeed for its adoption, conceiving that the people will thus bare an opportunity of deciding the question in their own way. Trissari was to-day introduced by Mr. Cass to the President, who received from him his credentials as Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary from Nicaragua New YORK, Nov. 17.—Ben. Scott. received des patches yesterday from Col. Johnston confirming the intelligence of the destruction of government trains, on their way to Salt Lake City, by the Mormons, in telligence of which had been previously sent to the government at Washington by Judge Echols. Col. Johnston's despatches are voluminous, and contain a copy of a violent proclamation issued by Brigham Young. New YORK, Nov. 17.—The steamers Glasgow, from Glasgow on October 31st. and the Hammon's, from Hamburg on November Ist, arrived hero this morning. Vie Hammoria brings upwards of 560,- 000 in specie. " " Now Vona, Nor. 17.—The Washington corres pondent of the Times says that Lord Napier, en be half of his government, and Count Sartigers, under special instructions from the government .of Franco, are prepared to enter into arrangements with Trissari for the guarantee of the neutrality of the transit route, similar to there entered into by the United States. They hare already conferred with Trissari and will follow up the action of our government as soon as eunsnmeaatc.L The Tribune's IVashington correspondent says that the Cabinet will consider to-morrow the propriety of a thorough investigation of the conduct of the offi cials at New Orleans in permitting the escape of. G.. Walker's expedition. After its publicity, a purpose is expressed. in some quarters, of removing those found guilty. Mr. Fay Ilse tendered big resignation as Minister to Switzerland. Mr. Mason dTircs to remain at his post, and is supported by the Ir.. government.— Mr. Dodge hoc withdrawn reluctantly. Mr. Dallas will Ice remove.l. Those and others' places will he filed in January or February. Sr. Lone, Nor, !T.—The river has fallen six incites on the I,wer Rapids. with 22 11101, at 4.1 u, nod 211 Wet oti the liar, and non Idoeheti ter W Bouts eannril reach St. Pool. Thu Misvouri eauch aS.nit three feet- Weather clear and reed. Sr. Louts. N.,. I;.—The hill rest: feting the lISIIO of Stare hand. to li:.000.00(., idyl providing for the prompt latym•ur of ilitere,t on these already issued. passed the !louse, this afternoon. The same Lill passed tar Senate on Saturday. —•All thr• bank. of city Lavetequaavil xreie ME= Litt . IS V N , V. C.—There s, si fret u 0 , 1 tEr and the rimy, stnitorsary. Wea. . st,r her viva, Telegraphic Elarhet• Now V, I, Nov. 17.—t0.ttou quit. Flour pd. , : 10.0 00 . 1 hhbst,ol , l. hcar total, .1.1 Cam hrtn. :doo had: .4.1 at Isrol el , cecllclutyant. Iclattdclf. to ICc. Codta• hensy Linter.] 574:1k. 'llatuw Shakcelteed arm, l3ica,,,,amllldrk Telemid tali: .L. 11.. and 311114.1.1 e I:, Sllthigatt ecurthern 24 Idetallat thclana and Chicago t:rid IP%. Cl,rcland and Toledo Mtlaauklcl not Mitaistlppl :r. ?4. 1 C 1 1 ,01.111, Nov. 1: —Flow 00,4,1 logo tlitn undo; the killers tram Near If ink: 111...a1es rec., 2tAttr1,61. , , cloeing at $4,311(.1,,, , 4,40 for toperllla, 4.01.0 Tblr. Accra retell - ad trlthlo the la.t 24,00,,. Ito, are in demand to 1111 a contract P,76 n•IIL .oleo cf 1600 Idatcl: gnat, meats 6 nod V/ia The weather I-clear end cohl Th. river ho. tallca 14 lychee glom raw°. New eittgaaa.Nov. 14—Ctton: Lill, 2,50.0 Ualot receipt. market generally .1.b.a..4, tun holden do . [nand an *dean,. Sugar ha. declined Mahlon. has advar.cel le. Sterling exchange 0,4n.5. Pultanarata, Nov 17.—Dreadetuffl very quiet today, and dull: the only mire report... 4 of Yhmr were 400 Md. at 0.25 fur enprrilnr. $5,25 for ultra: amvil mine 1. , the trade within rattle quotations. Rye Flour dull at .}.1,51 2.20 Uhla Corn Meal wild at $3,1e%. Wheat met. eery limited in quiry. and price. Lately maintained: 24ni hntli Fuld at $1,2) tryl.27 for net, and $1.3060143 for white live steady at 75c. Corn In demand at 40., fur .Id irll.ow, nal 5i114 ,- 41c for nen. .100 u Walt lelsearo and l'anna. ant• e.dd at 241i213e. Coffee dull; trnall traleiCltio nt is per It.. ?agar held firm. ly, With vale. of Cul. at 1' ..a' wnl v ky g r . a t In Uhl, tilde, OH end Leather Store KIRKPATRICK & SONS, D 21 Lienth Third street, Leturreo Market .1 Cheonnt streoto, Miladelphia, bare for lode DRY AND SALTED SPANISH 1112121, . . Dry And Gran sflttl rams is Ito.T.lllf ell OH Tanners and Currier's Toole, at tla lowest pokes oral upon the berg Mans. kindo of Leather in the rough arontal, for whirl. the highest market price will be given In anfla, or Laken In exchange for !Dies. Leather atonal free of charge fuel said ou tamoniaion. ' torkarlyT Candor compels us, wh.n rameideriog the wants of the subtend, to recommend tlittt aideh is twat known and tried, and to recommend lar: .1. llostetter'e Celebrated Litomach hitters, would only be adding to what has already been beralded for and wide, not only by a few belated cer tificates, but by the people of the Ism& endorsed by the ply. aidans and tbe prem. that Ileetetter's Bitters bare no meal in restoring and Imparting health to enfeebled men. bailee and children tied this medicine Inralnable to many of their ills of delditty, to which they are gadded, esperially during the summer season; in such MOH It should be taken Instead goantitice before meals. n RPLIAN'S COURT SALE—By virtue of en order of tho Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, will Do exposed to public mie, at the premises, In the City of Pittsbargh, on FRIDAY, the Ilith day of November nexl,at 10 o'clock A K., tt tat of Ground In the Sixth Ward of said city, twenty feet In width, running through ninety feet from Elm street toCongren street s = which orwerected two two stoned brick buildings. to wit A brick dwelling front ing on Cuncrms'stroot, and two tenements fronting on Elm street. Said lot being I'4o. 26 in plan attached to partition of Elittabeth:lllack's estate. Also„ at 2 o'clock r. e. of add day, Lots lina. 148 and 149 in flara's plan of Pittsburgh extended; toher fronting 48 ret on Second street and extending Leek 86 feet, no which Is erected a three storied brick bnildinc,illsided off lnto funr tenements, which building Is distant 72 feet from Rom street. Tenn* cool,. STEPUEN 3IRRCER, oc26:4lxsT Adm'r of/antes 3lerrer, deed. TN the matter of the application of the First Germen Evangelleal Lutheran Church of the city o Pittsburgh. No. —, Ilet,lnber Tonu, ISS7, of tho Court o Common Plena of Allegheny county. Notion Is hereby given that an application but Leen made by Stowe, Hampton Mueller, Attorneye for certain of the monde , id* veld Church for on alteration of the present Charter of Incorporation no grnotod to said church by the raid Court of C.11113111 0 t1 P 1... on the 21.1 of April, lfttl. and that mid alteration will be grunted at the next tone of Kuhl Court, If no podtb lent raze.. 1. , eltown to the contrary, STOWE, lIA3IPTON bIUELLER, Attorrteyefor Appllenuta. MURPHY ,k; BURCHFIELD TiIF.TR LARCH: STOCK OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS TO rue PRE. E : l7 LOW C. 4311 PRICER. Eye and ;Ear DR. J. L. SNIITII vcOuhl intorm hie pa tient* and friend*. the' in compliance with the request to return to Baltimore on epecial bush:leas, he will be abeent from the city nboot tiftren daye oiler which time be will I, Mtn to rvrtuillt ut PittvLurgli during the present terr.— Ile aleo reapeetfally tender hies thanks to Markt:ens of Pittabrvgh nod vicinity for their liberal Patronage and hoepitallty no univerwdly characteristic of the truly honor• able end noble hearted Pennsylvanians. nol43td ALL PAINS :CURED LIKE MAGIC.— Prim twenty-fite Cellta per bottle. Pain is the form-limier of (therme. Cure the pain end - p 'bra tire Rao.. PROF. lIREDI :11A0liETIO OIL is truly the vendor 4 the reel It. 'cum path In len time dun it requires to get,a physicinul It cum Toothache in is minute. Cores cramps, or Palo in the stomach and Bowel.. CuresBll.l limb .41 Swelled Fore. from • Cold. Cum Rheumatism end Neuralgia. Cores Sorely., Broth, Ethids and Burns. Curet Oaths and Lamain to the Test. Cum Agues andps in the Breast instthtly. Cures Earache In a few minutes. Cum Pain In the Side., Limbs or Mack Cures I . and Chill thd Weyer. Tllll in on hetrobug medicine, and no Gindly thould be without a bottle in case of accident or trodden !linkman. It is used externally, always giving immediate relief. It the. IVONDERSUL OIL mold worth, It would exclaim,— .While most physicLunt lets whole months to alay. I snake my cumin half • trimmer's diy." Ton years recidenc with the Red Skins in the Am to. .th e y 'rub /obscene t scientific travels Ott the continent of woolatlng only with the very elite of the Iledkai proModon, has enabdalProf. REED to present to the world the WONDERIOIL MAGNIITIC OIL For ode by all resyectohle Druggists, and at Prof. Reed% No: IS Tided street. D.A. Limier 00 . 8 4 00 , and ; Dr. 0 SO. IL WM. WboissalCilrells • ' ' Mitlhlit • Commercial. PITTEIBURGII NIAJILKIZTS. [ &portal Sperialy for the l'iUtbargh Gwnett-) P=sll=lll. Wroszsmr, Norm= IS, 155 r. FLOUR—there eras a little more .itnaUeo yesterday but . ch.go In prime sales on the wharf of 50 Shia per at $4 30; and 20.4 1Z do at $155; rod 60 06 situ Wally do at $4 01. From atom, 100libls choice extra fetidly, to go )..st, at $515, delivered at depot: 50 do wiper and extra fatally at $1 62 end $5l, and ILO, 100 and 30 to extra and family deal $4 5; and $5 12. GRAlN—there was more doing yesterday than stool; salmon wharf of 1000 bash Rid Wheat at $1; and 100 both Err Corn at 45; at ca. 1.550 and 3.10 bush (lob at 50. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—a sale of 100 sks al $ll2 per sack of 10 tbs. !IA 1 - -ealeg at neahlt or 5 tools 11 512415 sOper too. APIIE —n salo of 4 tong Bala Mb at p oor „.. km. 111. 7 1TER—a little more Inquiry: =leg 1000 Ms prin. fro'h roll, In 1.1., at 12%.:11. ===3El m4INONGAGELA NAVIGATION CO.—I st. beam. 6 du Sm npiith:l 2 bbls ale, owner; 5 sks no, owu.r: 115 h. .1., M pal timber, Mixon V) 55 1, & 1:11 iii, door, Swindler. ITHEELING per Forest City-141 aka barley, 74 Mod eheep,Sadtb; 7u bbla flour, Persian.; 80 du do, Gramm 13 bids apples, Rea; 3 bide liquor, Emus; 13 Ito, 10 bids bat ter, 0 kg., 4 b 1.314 ego, 7 tads apples, Clark & cos 4 bids sire Pow, owner; 250 ,Is barley, Mod. & Venus; 4 Edda °Mons, Levels k Edgerton; 40 boob onto, DorriuGtou; 20 LLB apples, S oak., 7G boob potato., 0w... LOUISVILLE per John Tompkinr—bhhda, I 104 tobacco, Taylor. 4 do, I do do, 3lstnico; 50 bp hemmed, B. A. Fahncotock; 49 outatys, 11 L Fabootock; 2578 Itbls fionr,l bo mdz, Clark & co. CINCINNATI per Goody Triends-13 bids liquor, A V B. II; 121 bids floor, Brown & Kirkpatrick; 8 Ms .011, B L Fahrstatocks 7A bbl,-grave, Floyd k ag 400 bbl. Boar, Oar diner; 50'1 Up wheat, Flamm & IdcCwwwy; 275 do do, Kennedy; 10 bag soap, 60 bbl. flour, Liudasr, 175 Lble flour, Llggetk 100 do do, 0 0 Leech; 100 do do, Ulla k ar 01 dude, Myer, & McDevitt; 31sta oil, Slwit; 0 blls balm Smith; 84 bbl. flour, Wallace; 52 Uhl. whisky, 24 bp truth. ere, Leech & co; 345 bbls dour, 29 do 011, 25 Ws metal beef, 25 do snails pork, 155 do pork,l9 kgs lard, 10 bide d°, 6 Wads shoulders, 177 bgs 0,1 eat,15 blds hemp, 25 Vas lard, 200 kge de, Clark & eo. Importaby Railroad P. Fr. W. 8; C. TL. It.-03 baskets produce, 14 bdls trees, ownenc 32 bra cheese, Franco; 17 do, Heron & Robinson; SO bble apples, 12 baskets produce, Darndollar; 2 kgs lard, Wattle Wilson; 49 aka wheat, 37 do Larley, 93 do oats, Brown & Kirkpatrick; 20 bbl. apples, .1 Blzer, 7 do chlsr, 16 do floor, .1 Craig; 156 As oats, 122 bush 65,1 downs, 22 do potatoes, 10 bbla apples, L Peterson; 150 do este, 11 do rye, 6 do barley, 4 bble floor, 14 do apples, Simpson II Nel son; 5 bbls pots, Atwell, Leo & co; 11 pkg. chose*, /dcalnr kan k co; 97 bush potatoes, 2 bbl. cider, J &11 Gierwi 64 Obis floor, Liggett & co; 3 bbls butter, 56 do apples, 2 do eggs, It Dalsell & co; 14 bbls pearls, Lyon k co 4 care Iron. ben, Kelley; 14 tills paper, Shoe 2 Parkins; 19 pip flow, a Thomm; 48 she wheat, 16 do rye W Wright; 8 bbls flour, P Penman; 24 do apples, Miller & Rickets:on 20 skis floor, 125 bbls apples, 8 Dyer 10 aka floor, 19 donate, 10 King 120 bbls apples, DO ilurbah 163 both potatophowner;24o. bush wheat, Taggart k cot 110 do husky, Dentr, 68 bblo floor, 0 ll Leech; 3 do apples, IL Deer; 117 do, 25 do cider, 17 do butter 27 OP potatoes, 2 bids eggs, 6 cars bogs, owners; 140 eke wheat, Kennedy & buts 11 DLL eggs, 4 do butter, 42 do ap• pies, Res; 429 do, 1700 bosh wheat, 24 bbls eggs, 14 do but ter, 800 kg. lard, 8 tohams, 108 aka , oil cake, 24 do dried apples, 7 hhds tobacco, BS bales brown corn, 62 bides, 30 tea lard, 1566 bble Dour, Clark & nyv ER NEWS The weather became cold yesterday; the wind was cane and business on the levee deed, dead. A little Muff weir Mg. The John Tompkins came in from laulsrille with 51578 barrels of flour, and the Goody Friends with about 1500 barrels of the same, and • thousand bags Of wheat— , Most of the boat, coming in go at once into disuse or what in about the num thing; they need weeks to get • load to gether, and any one gate sick of toeing them clustered here by the belt-hundred waiting end working to gets load to any port on any conditions. last year the trouble moat felt was the lack of up loads, now there are none going down. Well, all the roe& hare turnings somewhere. The Monongahela river boats average 100—bble of dour per day between 'era. There at the lowest estimate 90,000 barrels of flow in the Monongahela Valley all ready tomato out. Don't the fanners there owe any thing any body, or are they able to keep owing everybody 1 They are waiting for higher prince!! Well we train they won't get 'eat, for they have no right to °newt to rids an the top of a high market when many an other human ism the valley of Ilurniilatlon, and not • small number In the Talley of the Shadow of Death. . - The John Tompkins which =sired yesterday, will pod. lively leave tad., for Us:drying. She has axed 10 o'clock am her hour of starting, and will go oat willed t fail. Thls is an excellent chance for panengera boned down river. From our exchangra we gather sums from. of news. The fanisville Gamier my.: -Freight. continue warm and doll with shipments to Pittsburgh, Saturday, at 16 cents per hundred for pound freights, and 16(3@ cent. for flour. -11 M roves to New Chicane ware 40 cents per barrel for flour and potatoes, and 2P0i125 cents for pound freight, with very light shipment., end our boatmen are having very hard times. "Low or Tot Roxrizaw—Te hare heretofore announced the low of thle boot ghe sunk hot Thursday, on bar trip from Pt. Louie to Alton, and the et. lonia papers learn from Cape Brower that he wee at the wheel at the time the boat .track, and that there was osucely any perceptible shock. The lent was ins narrow chute, and to avoid a snag Just at a abort torn of the chat*, he wets running close to shore, when the teat took a sheer and was about to run Into the book. Ono of the engines was atopped and rerersed. In hacking, the atom struck some hidden obetecle which made no break In the water end awned her to fill and sink in stew minutes.. Tb. 'Reindeer ass owned by Gore Matteson, the SI its-bells of Alton, Mr. Sweet and George Hawley, the clerk, and ens coined at $16,010. There was no inn:mance on los, awl elm will doubtless prose a total hue "letruly all the Upper boats have been laid up foi tlia aeanot, the boalneaa being ftbOtil over In that quarter and the ad l wenWrr hartng already set to All theetlalene and boleuque ptstkete hone het i op, as well no Moot rusting to poltan higher op, and the (Ina, or Ino.t of them, mooted in winter apliater. at Galena. - Truarlara iron that quarter report too fatano,:tna fend aletglan4 and plaoty of ion beta,. Wennna nod Dn. Wort," worn!.'. NOT. Idth, P. 51.-11,.. cow—nir-er rums slowly. with eleven feet in the Cll.onlalld nine on the The +learner Fairchlld. from New Orlutro, reports the tow-brot Monommileht Mellon r 1110i11, exploded her boiler+, t•F the [Teo' do .fully, not two, it is feared. B. tir-ce, Gust, Nos - . Cot..-The /dower North Star took on Sorurdify eretium at the mouth of Dig Mark. Ile: noun clerk it ~no ford 11114' water. She lie% perfomly atraialst. No Pk . ..J.4m1. 31C3IPOI.—The Appenlod Tlzontley, my.: lmfonotr log ..c.a.rd..4E not the lnrCmdh , " o „ cotton that lour left oar 10 l:h Imis moron; elm had on tMolll V.,'17.7 tette. Twelve or :Moen hermit... 4 L. 14,1 more ' , ors On g-3,,,-od down 1110 rime' New Ocualm.--The Cdmihtno and Col Judean. arrived 10. New thionn. on the 701, hart lted Miter we., 1(1111, SIMI INI- Ipg OS loot acconntat tattettr.t.- The 14ilief'21, and Somllow left Snahellle !or rim - Moat' rn Thursday night. The Ella elm deported for St land,. ST. Lor ftru filonsrood, frt. Pd. Paul, arrived st on Smurdziy. Departed—Noptum d Vines, tir Pittsburgh: Henry Oraff for Kentish. ClOtl Emma fur ht. Joseph. The Henry Clay has laid up at Montrose fur the whiter. The lionynork is loading fur Pittsburgh at Saki , LOlth. . , Ike learn from the Vlncannea Sun• of the lath Inet., that the recent heavy rotor M that iinfolly have °awed a brat) rise In the Web.li river, and tamp In all Ito tributaries-- Th. Wabash bad rhea about eight fmt, and vsu still moll. fug slowly . The Quaker City, (Mgt McDaniel; Arasonla. Pawl Herd man, and Dehmlow, Capt fiCmalbura, leave for Parkersburg and Pittsburgh today.—Ctrs. Com. Steamtmat Reg AltalTZD—JelTorw, Broanveille. Lucerne, do; Colonel Flayerd, Elimbeih; Forest City, Wheeling; John Towkine, Louisville; (laxly Friend, Cluthinnti. DEPARTED—Jeffemin, Brofronille; Lucerne, din Colonel Beyeed, Etteabothi Forest City, Inteeling; Jennie ❑rny.9t tonic Emma Gramm, Zanentlim ll= ------- - A. 0. 10e00E111, STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL AGENT Water Street one door sboTo Market. aulB:4tl H. Meigs, 3r., & Smith, BANKERS AND BROKERS No. 39 William ' Now York, Offer their sorrice• In the collection and witah. , thu papa, tho paretuso and Ws of stocks and bondstt reel In all the other branches ors Irritate banking Widnes*. IheT. They Refer by permission Is • METROPOLITAN RANK, Now York. MERCHANTS' BANK, MOSES TAYLOR, ESA), MESSRS. P. HARMONY'S NEPHEWS CO.'. J. 0 WILD, ESQ., Cashier Boston Dorton, Mons. PHILADELPHIA BANK, Philadelphia. Pa. R. MICKLIP:, ESQ.., Outlier Union Bank or Md. J. MILTON, ESQ., - Cashier Office Northern In of Ey.Lonistrille, Ky. MESSRS. KINNEY, ESPY 100.:- Chseinunii, Ohio. T. P. HANDY, ESQ., Presiden't Commercial Branch Wk, Clevelond, Ohio. J. YOUNG SCAMMON, ESQ.. President Marine Rank - Chkagn, MESSRS. J. H. LUCAS A CO. ...... St. Louis, Mo. MESSRS. COOL'S AUGH, A BROOKS, Sculingion. lo N. HOLMES A SON Pittsburgh, Po. oc3ltlrneod A LLEGIIENY VAL Lfar t iamta RAILROAD.—ILF.MOYAL OF FILE OIIT DEPOT TO TUE CORNER OF BUTLER AND CARSON STREETS, NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT RE. DUCTION OF TARIFF RATES.—On and after JULY Ern, 1857, frelsht will be received 0 altmat the following nays , . To blahoning At Bbc. per 100 ponods. To Gray's Eddy ~et 25e. " . " . To Rod Bank At 26b. 0 :I " To Brody'. Bend .. .. ..... .....-.......,.at 310. '. • " noor—Geerfies barrels etnelsouterNl • To blaboolos .....-.......410. r barrel. To Gry'. Eddy • .61c. . TO Red Bank ' - .:11466. - " " To Brady's Bend ..... . . . .. ~. • ...e,- 64 c. " 0 Flo—rifty barrels borer. Tv ?dawning ". 300. " " • To Gray'. Eddy ........ —. ..... -....:-........110c. " " To Red Bank.- 1 To Brady's Bend -. JyMtf R. R. Loollll3,lleneral Ticket Agent. TN the Orplmmo' Court of Allegheny county, No. —, Jnoo Term, 1857. In rho matter of the part!. Don of the real estate of John n, stud., ha. of ,31 . 8 dIwth township deed. Notice Is hereby given to Mary Shields, widow or said John R. Shields, deed, nod to Joseph Sutton mid &Wm his wife, Clete Sables Shields. ) George Shields . John O. Sbieldi, ad t. whorl. It. Rada, Mar/ fildelderood Jame. 1,, Shields, minor. by their guardian, John V. Scott, all resi dents of Elizabeth township, to said county: said to Thomas P. 8108111 s, a resident of Washington county, Permaylvania, end to Alexander P. Shields, c...hi.° of oh,B4LtIII of CalF ferule, children nod heir. at law of add John It. Shields, deed, toot en Inquisition was held upon-the real estate of Mid decedent, on return of which the OrphrineCourt, made the following order, vls: And new, to wit October 170:1857, the Inquisition add apprabonent is approved by the Court, and the Court grant • rule upon all partice interested to appear In tho Court on SATURDAY, the tit day of December next, at 10 ecicak to accept or refuse We mid sorend pm - parts et the 1 valuation thereof by the inquest oforeadd, or to .how cause I why the said real estate should dot be sold, go., and direct notice tole given to parties Interested emitting tn the county of Allegheny, personally, and to all parties reeldlog out of the county of Allegheny, by An weeks publication to the Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette. DT ocallitwT BODY PATTERSON, Sheriff. DUFF BOXES AND INFANTS' HAIR lIRIJS RES, at all prices, at JOEL YLI3UNO'B, .0 15 Com= Marta Id.and the Mamas& F LOUR -50 bbls.Extra Family Flonr; SO do do RO Sopodloo do, io ItOBISON k CO. TNDIA RUBBER BORSECOVERS-- - iiii bc•st quality for We at ?Aiwa 0 St Clair at. tuia J.i IL PLULLIPS. p g...A Q 1 S R . GS; ME2M -,slmrrErt a DILWORTII QTAROH-20 Bble; Pearl Starch 1"-7 100 Boxes , - " (0,12) 3.II.OA.MELD. - - TROMAS'_PATENT AMERIOAN DOOR SPRlNG.—Torritory and Sprtiagr for ale try • oe2l M. P. EATON. N Ona CLOTH ►rsexsßaxFavT n ANSTARENT GRES other Olair fo -L r na tare a* . the 011"c'clotTarcrir.V42,33341128, P te. FALL AND WINTER 71:1 B. L. PABNBSTOCK 87INI Into of the ftmi of B. A.Faharatock & Co, and anorenors to Fleming Bra. NVIIOLICHAMIT. DRUGGI No. 00, coiner Wood and Fourth 0 rlrrsncßair, T HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE N turned from the kinstern cilia with en ate. whkli le now offered to the trade. eoneeting of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, - PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUF TURPE VARNISRE BRUSHES; I PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, Ere., 0 WM* tottber with thelralresuly largo stock, .0 of the t estottalve and Best l.Assortments in the Coun. Thefr arrangements for aupplylng WHITE LEAD. AND ZINO Warty esetliti are such as to enable. them to CnIRAP. Sir Country .4 City Merchants and the Trade are Invited to an otaminatlon of.r atockand prl , purchallr% • • • -- • - -•• B. L. FAIINESTOOK solL:d.kw3 T No. IN, cot. Wood and Fourth Etegular Steamero Monongahela River 11. S. Mail Packets. STEAMER TELEGRACIT, I STEAMER JEFFERSON, • lag CAIW. J. c. WOODWARD. . Carr. °maul Mak. T' , ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly. Morning Boats leaso Pitt.- t burgh at 8' o'clock A. 31., and Evening Boats at 6 o'clock P. . fur 3PReesport, EUrabothtmrn, Monona. bola City, Il ell ererooo , evernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Brownsr le, Were conneeiing with Haas and Coaches for Uniontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Waynesburg, Cartnichaeltown and Jefferson. _ _ . . _ . Paasenitors ticketed through from Ffittalmrgh to Union town for $2, meals and inate.romie on boar inclnalve.— Boats returniug from Brownevillo leave at 8 o'clock in the morningand bto the evening. For further information en• qui.ro nt the Office, Whitt( Boat, at the foot of Chant street. clef , 0. W. SIVINDLER,' Manz. REGULAR TUESDAY PACK ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The Ono nom - atcamer EMMA GRAELLIL Capt. 111mraos AT• for the &boa(' and Intermediate porta EVERY at 4 o'clock P. it. For freight or passage board. ocl9 FLACK. BARNES t, FOR MARIETTA AND ZANES MLR—Th.3.nm and beautiful steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. DROWN. will loan, for and allintormodlatoportz, EVERY SATURDAY Fortnight or panne apply an board or to FLACK, BARNES d' REGULAR TRI-WEEKLY WILEBLING PACKET.-The fine pa& maim steamer CIIEVOIT, Captain J. Murry, ease for the dam and all intortnediato ports on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or • •, opply on board, or to • . . W. D. WIIEELER, Agent, No. 5 FORWIIKELING.—The steamer FOREST CITY, Capt. B. Was, will lease .- for eta &bora and all intermediate holding. on Thunday. and Saturday., at 10 o'clock A. 31. ' or pulling° apply on board er to FLACK BARNES & CO, oc2o • No. EN 3' 11Dip MIL:MAR MEMPIIIS PACK AA, ET—Tho oplendld new steamer, COSI. IRODORE PERRY, Copt Perry Drown will • or e Moe) and all Intermediate port. For freight r pump apply on boardor to oel9 A. O. AIoGREW, Agt, 88 Water at. VOR NASHVILLE--The ele gAnkE" steamer FANNY FERN, Capt. W. W. Martin, will leave for the above and all Informed to ports, on MIS DAY 6 II:b lost, at 10 A. For freight or pas. sago nol n e Y ' "' d " t ILACK, BARNES A CO., Apt.. ItokOß NASHVILLE—The ele gant pairlirTr steamer POLAND, Copt rt Grace), VI 1 Intro forth, above and Inter= ta ports an TIIIS intlr, No, :PM, at IF. n. For (Mint or inunctko apply on Plitrd or to oc3l PLACE. BARNES k CO, Agonta. Louis, Sc - • _ FOR Sr. —LOUIS.—The elegant •tenmer AIIGONAIIT, Capt. 31eLearl. wlll leave for the hove and all oth, porta on ' k the 16th Inet., at 4 P.u. For freight or Talmage apply err bawd or to pole FLACK. BAILNIIS k CO, Avid. FOR. ST. LOUIS.—The tine new steamer "SIIR 'WILLIAM WALLACE, Caph 11. Campbell," trill learn for the above and I Intermndlots points no TIIIS DA)" the 15th. For height or paamme apply on board or to no 9 FLACK. BARNES d Ca. Agents. FOlt Sr. L 1 s—The splencrid oteamQr [IMAM?, Capt hennedr, will Ware far the above and all intermeallate - porta II DAY, Norr . For reeled or message apply ow baird or mDena ! FLACK, 1 1 / a ItIVES &CO. Agents. rintinnati, Sr.' F_ , ... ... • °ht CINCINNATI AND LOU ISYILI.E.-The light .triitizht (tut running pawnzger sew-lict Jttllff - Tosll'lilriEl, liar, Master, wit bare tw the elm 0 and gll interminlimie port. TUIEI (Wed wrlnylblOgNl. t, ilo Mb in.t., at loo'clock. Vor freight or fiewoo , nyply . board ~r to tiolS A. 0. McGill:NV, Agent. NNAT.I—Thn eplen- MINERVA. Capt. Gordon, bare and all Intrrrtredlnte porq,° tar. r. For freight or Immo apply on FLACK, lIMLNIId.ft CC., AO., N 0.87 •Water street. j: did .6... 1 lerive U. DAY. 19th board or in 11(110 rsifiNATl LOUIS new and splendid simmer , Capt Dunlap, willleavo for • twermeillata ports, on TOTS DAY, Nor. t or passage apply on bmsrd or to FLACK, BARNES k CO., ARMOR. Fox CI N, VILCE—TII JENNII: GRA b. anal, and 18:13. For re Ig VOR. CINCINNATI.—The tin e l aird r Steer eteniner MARY COOKE, CapL Comp• bell, will leave for the store and all loterucedinto ports on TlllB DAY, Nor. 15th, For DOOMor pnicrono tiPPIY fdc Word or to oil.) FLACK, BARMY -4 . n'CO., Agents. • 11033 Orleans, &t • MIOR 'MEMPHIS, VICKSIMEIRGI i ad AND NEW ORLEANS.—The new arid breathy,' steamer "AURORA" Capt. J. Rhoads, wdl leave for the &bore and 'ell ithermedlato porta on MONDAY the Ws' Inst. For freight or passage apply on board or to nol7 FLACK, BAILNF.S A CO, Agents. FOR N - FETIPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS—The fine etesmer lOWA, Copt. Moore, will trove for the shore and all Warm to ports on THURSDAY, IPth Wt., at 4 P. 0. For freight or pampa apply on board or to cola FLACK, BARNES A CO., Aga. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEAI4B:—The splendid new steamer J. B. PRINGLE, Llspt.lllom Darken. will cove r above and all intermediate ports, on, TIIIS DAY4Stirinst, .t 10 o'clock, A. 11. Vot frelgbt or tvistagn •pplY bn twsn, or to no. FLACK. BARNES k CO., ASento. FOR NEW ORLEANS.—The elegant steamer "ALMA,. Capt. Robin sort. Will leave for the above Udall intermediate Mx oa THIS DAT the lath. ' • oe= PGACK BARNF.9 & CO Agts. IL ouisbille, Sec VOR LOUISVILLE.—Tho fixtel a gga. steamer CLIFTON, Thos. Toe, Mester: will leans for the 'shore Rad oil harmed apl oO TIIIS DAY, the 18th Inst., at 10atlock, a. Jr. Forlfraight or passage apply on boarder to FLACK, BARNES & CO., Agts. RAPID BUSINESS WRITING, TAUOLIT WITH THE BEST SUCCESS IN TILL [7,66 __-- - I'. twhicil has triple the number of Student, of any similar BY AIE.X. COWLEY, one of the niostfinish oe sad secomplinhed teachers and writers of thoage. As an lodieputoblo cridoodootthis, Le hag this moon alone been !monied Eight JYnt /institute for but Pewstmuhiy, his work baring actually:been executed with Pen and /me, and not Engmvedor Litteignphed , as In the ram of some others &aiming preuhrsu. Terme for Hrittog,titoo nolimited • 4,10 For fall Commercial antrao, time unlimited 15 For particulars, specimens of writing, and circular ad drmm W. JENKINS, oral Pittsburgh, Penns. JOB CARDS, CIRCULARS, • DILL READS, DILL/3 LADING, • POSTERS, PAMPULF,S4 LABELS LETTER HEADS, description of Job Printimr,phinor ornament neatly, promptly and at reaaonable rates by WM. G. JOUNSTON &CO, Printers, Binders and Stationers, 67 Wood St. '01.5--300 hum. Red Potatoes. just and for solo by T. LITTLE A CO.. No. 112 Fecund atm,. STEEL AND AMALGAM PENS—Fine, Extra Minn, Broad wd Sm ooth Points for solo by W. A. HAVEN. ocM corner of Market oral Secolid 'tracts. 90()BBL. WILITE WIIEAT SHARON. DALIt FLOUR, ' • " . " Boom, lnu Franklin Family. • 100 Hoosier 300 . extra Mutual and Fro a, and for ado by (not) JA3IESGASIDDIEII 11DP UCKIVREAT BAGS, 50, 25, a4d 12& lb. ..11UP bleached mailia seek. neatly printed to store and made to order by DAVID GUEADIIIT, not Cor. Liberty and Hand Pt. • BELLOW S UGAR.-20 bbls Bolt. j r.ocedeel sod for sale at the reduced prices try DAVID C. lIERBST. aceiD Corner Liberty and Muni sta. CREESE-30Vbxs: prime W. R. Cutting Cheese Jed received dad bar de by dead R. IIIITCII7Oii3ON, No.B Smithfield vt. LINSEED OIL-30 bbls. WesNTCMNBONtem just reo' and for solo by R. EI, oc3o No. 8 Buritheeld Arcot. EANS-25 bags for sale by lIENEN U. CO LIIN& mil TIMED BEEF-3 tcs. 3. C. Dried Beefjust redd sad far sde by nolo - B. ROBISON M. QTRUP.AND MOLASSES--10 131 e. Golden ilj .)l9 trur 10bbt I NO Noi Pyleo, oo 1857. 3. A. FA-13NESTOCIC CORNER 'WOOD itzz, FIRST STX-P4l la} . Pi ttsburgh, P INIPORTENS AND DEALED9 ARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, W W GLASS, OHOL, TURPENTINE, GLAS ARE, P •S' OIL, VARNISHES. SPICES PER , `. • ' BRUSHES, SD It MEDICINES, , . , INSTRUMENTS II • REES OF in - AND 111 RIR4E. • H of 25, 50, MO, 200, 30 0 tina-500 •• t nu - passed by &or for illnooli!uzd whit« ger tp the Marie Ara are aBtb,l•4l DRUGS, MEDICINES, CILEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, SP} WILL, WHITE LEAD, RE_ Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in roma., ',add, we varantoo to be STRICTLY PURR, FULL rtes. Haling rerldent partners In Now York and Philadelphia to take admit. to eel for caah, or to prompt time dealers, on as favorable terms. Eastarnj, AWE. A. - FAME-ITO:1K% ntrnisbod with Engllah, Stench, --- • - No; 25 Fifth Street, Pittebur: A RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EST ji tractive docks Oir • IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY Their mortrunt of DRESS GOODS, of more than on HUNDRED OASES, eaoslets o SILKS, ELERENOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, COBDROS, 0 . A fall stook of 3ranbroidtrriea, - Laces and White e .. . Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves. Gents' .Pur2:ds • • Linen and liCouse•keezdhir Goods, Domestic e • RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP MILLI Haring greatly looreeeed their Whales for Sfanulheturiog SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND They ere confident of being enabled to Ofiirr muster inducements Man any Barium /lir Merchants from all melon* are solldted to