A- B p o , AT , 4 - ; ; f ,„ atau marvoavnioilioi; .121 Opcialii627.-est End 'Nolo'l3o4=4 ~:•,, &moon Voluntshecase - of YWCA Ca:, con •,-iiitett•tit Itui*tort,or„Blizabeth Moldasters, Peuihrireisport,'- being int - an the.'Aripi lib, Mani List which wen laketir up for re "ow to # SOPOlie Conc h el An assignment ' of errors; Allitt.lnegtied yesterday morning before e. full lle-lleintilicin appeared for Ste - --He 42184 gr Ids 'PrhzcdPal' argument upon ' ' 4 - fact &Sta. Court • erred ' in charging ; that. S tewart .94SF.sis — eorent , for his whereabouts from e time Itiaeft..his bed Until the time ho was s in the snorsdng.'" llor tigurd that loth 'riding placed the, prisoner. bi- the position of o man w o was JObe held as guilty until he might be ato Inoteihimself innocent, whereas tt is a swam of the law that every men shall be held innocent until he is pored guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, of *crime alleged to have been committed ..I.ii, A case: was cited by Mr. F. in Mass. of ?. a man chargedswith selling liquor 'is -license, in which the deolaion of guilty - . Was beenuse it involved a conditioff - .oar: much like that under whisk' Stewart was connenned. - How much more, then, should this objeknon weigh -in a case involving-en issue of life and dont: , '...- - ---' ' • ..11.r. - .T...then passed to en einmi of the l _,. idinlssitid of . the confession of Char Jones, Be argued that this confession wee. made under the Influence of a prombse, and unless the effect of the mromineolleged &hue been mad° to her !IP..Jailor Phillips, in relation to her being used ass Commonwealth witness can be paired to • lame:been, teemed from her mind, that creates sloitle;aseirding to the even tenor of rulings In Courts orb*, inadmissible. She made her con '. illettiion at firstin her cell injail.under the Inuit- , . : once' of term and in a state of trepidation, from her meet. arrest. She made the confession to the jailor under promise of being made * witness - r the commonwealth , and around thatl promise sillier hopes were clinging:while almost immet &any subuquently. she confessed .before,the - Mayor what was put , hi to the trial, 'and at the same time she made the latter confessiffit Pl was present in the Mayor's Office. Mr, Flenniken, to the point that under such cirmm stances or similar ones such confession is inail missitde, eited. pout vs. Knapp, 9 Pickering— the cane at Saban, Massachusetts, of the murder of old Mr. White. - Also cited the remarks of Judge Wilde, onO review of that case. In this cue a hope of pardon appeared, to, have been held oat° Phippen Snapp If he would confess. Theleint 'le whether, subsequent admission, even if Properly obtained, would be admissible ..Immediately after ono procured improperly. Ther Authority quoted showed that the subse quent confession would not be admissible. At 'this stage 'of Mr. F.'s remarks, Judge Woodward inquired how the confession of Char lotte Janes affected tho case of Stara -t since the Couet below iiistinetly stated to theilary that it. ought..mat to be taken as effecting any but her self i , . 14; . P: replied - that, it wee impossible to tell how . much - that confession affected his elient: Everybody knew, - jerry; 'spectators , itie whole county, who _the_ Dulividnals were Concerning whom she spoke, notwithstanding the letters A and B•wereinserted Instead of Fife and - Siireart, It is not in the power of: any crested being to • ; dismiss froth their mind the influence of the con fessionrinr miklocult a decision. on; the Case; Even without knowing it, person would be in- IRt i -- Illietieed.bf it. 'Mr:P.:then:cad 'onit of the confession, together with partaofthe statement of Mayor Weever 'touching the m Moat undeo.which it was made to him, and Commented - upon the fact that. Jailor Phillips was pretient at the - Mayor's office when the ircutoutiidd the story, and argued thin"the _promise alleged to have been, made by_ him was all the time present 'to harreiaiL ; Mr. Flenniken having spoken an: belur and a half:. . - • , , . ~. ; lifr,, nebula -arose to. speak for the Common.; wealth. " Ilea:Wed that his remarks vreuld be very brief.".. - Jfe said "a few words in reference to the Met' eircir,aiiiiied, referred to the cases cited. by:: the defence. in that connection in the paper tool;iendniegtied,ihat. they did. not touch = 19?•7.11.l. argued , moreover, that no error have: been committed here,. for that the verdict not simply: jeinttia - waa implied in - the assignment of error,'but: that it was really joint and several. ' . • On the 2.1 error assigned, - (relative to the ab ' sem* of a return to the -venue,) cited the case of Conanwenth 're:Jewell, 10 Hanes, in which the Court did not notice a much stronger point nano tothcone raised hire. •• Tlid...akerriir, .that of the admission of the • eoittiesioivor Charlotte Jones, then came up.— hir.'BOIATIA - 'cited Comuuntweallit vs. Dillon, 4 ' Dallee„,os,..ralative to the makinge =minden° or eiaifessiens in a case, of , crime toe person in seithierity:y Did ehe not know that the jailer was _not a Mut in such authority as to be able to make heir a promise sindiar to the one alleged? Even if, she hail .suppased „him to be, what was' the leigurige'of the Sailor that has been con strued into to promise of so rattchweight? The Saner says: ...I said to' her - if i the Commonwealth should - sntan= of any . of you, .I suppose it wonld be you." And even.-this ground of hope was re . - moved by,the Mayor, mils shown by the testi mony of Mr. Whitten, who' feys: - . "The Mayor cautioned her three or four times not to say enithisg, that might criminate her self, She seemed irritated at the repeated =- nous of the 'Mayor, and said: 'I will state the truth, and ail! ' whole truth, if I am to hang for It." Mu ' B. then" referred for a moment to soma of th e quotel.by the defence! In this connection. The 4th assignment of error was that, 'The erred - Court in asjingtothe Jury, bitheeharge, 'For lae :libels to pass` on the question (of guilt or innocence) is not at litortj to disbelieve as a 'juror, while hebelleves is *niari:'"..• .. ~ • For P this language • thii'Court was referred to the charge of Judge Gibson .In.Coni. vs. liar man 4, Darr 272, and :the -Judge in the Court below.had hot quoted these words. To the 6th error assigned, (relative to the refusal of a sep= ; erste Wafer. Stewart) there was no reference,' and Me. It.„ „Pined, to . Um p.k : point that ..the Court mad" in charging the jury that the de. &nos of alibi admits all thatthe prosecution at. liges, to be true.": ' When the Court comes to .4 muu # l .? litali, 6l oiriPi of the: Court below, iiiitellitiper connection,the one port with the inter, thei will find that that remark could have bairn ceranderable‘effect upon - the of the . , ' j •: ' „ the 7th:and pointlast;cir, errocasa '.. ar &• d . 'thit,stetiait !mitß.466'6l to Patter his where &boo* froui s -the time be left his bed until the time Ira' wig-sew - nie rairning.”? . lifi; ; 11,, :„....wwide'welfr aluf *Mirka, referring to the charge 1 ' . of tlitt, 4adge as orrholittuiti the testinionyto' ' - thiaPoini in the course of the triel,of„ loan* • . witnesseswildllntiltetlaien,lMring spoken but twenty minutes. -.. r.-... ...',.• . . --,:... •,‘ - _Mr. Collier,lDistricr Attorney, elided ' that this was the first tinie l he ,bad had the,holior of misgbefoiCniat ;beech, infeLlegioecenpy , attention bulW'''-feW moments. while had . spoke to- two On= points;;l*Oriti, ~....-,..--..;....--; l reit 'the : question of : alibi, and second, the admission of the testimony of Charlotte Jones.'„ . - Qiftlitr-tiest,.pirint hereferied lepegee B ,'/I' ' and-12 of the paper took to show that the stress of the b ase was notuponthealibi,but that it was • ' made but upon other evidence.:; Among' the ''quotation made feni..fridgeld•Clure's charge Vat these :_, „.. "Alibi . ;; SeC al all times a dangerous defence, often a -desperatenner,r,fer ',Otl..will-perceive it. ; admits Mist all the prosecution inleguis Mak— , • it onlf:diales that hi who sett ..AP such ode'. • feriae,: was there ' when the: - Offerict.weie can- flitted- - The law enacts a °ciliation whereeer Peri le legal evidence to 'dme the, peisoikeeif guDtle , yowl a ressimabie':diuthti-und circumstantial en; dame is legal aparereei. • Dolha facto, end tiviintances of wit isie point Wiiltinoral atiddegal airtstak to the pill sours on trial as tile guilty agents, in exclusion orally letbieut .or agency . - ,other thin theprt... genentr 4 . 4 - • I io the eetirt, said Itr.t.;:leicher. there ootdd::hice been a, fairer chance, The defencetrlidttiitaltiecatt their a libi' and Ailed:. There was? . othpe eiidence strong' and weighlyi and upon 4lutt, is may be seen in the chances; and eatitionsat,thifjudge the verdict was made • ' • . 21.- Ss tii.thi'mitfeimion of. Charlotte Jones. The ddenes - jinoted Conn ;Ts. Hsrmoi4: 'the, - • etrtnunstances, in thet lane .tier4Te4 Mount. Theft tite.littnineF sresfritiTe4iat*: - zaakiPli if oonfeeston. Ntrwiritfu , MicrArtot . sOriorer jilt SS was la this. Mr.' C. - welt - at some length wet tho circumstances under which Jones made be confession; he argued that In fact itudght be. • osekstattred ashnt one; a l it m a de to Phiairl and • skit to the mayor,. the whole of which name ink • ander distinct sad solemn wornings from the Meyer that she should not criminate lama I f . • islis It the time assorting that she tindenteat . - bis mai= and would tell the truth if she hung Ow IL In these particulars. .thli -ease differs , time in the books. reforrod" to by, the r ' - . --4116.11211`,_,',?W C 0140. 1 4. 1 t Ti. :. ;Howes ,- 8 ClirriVOil & - i • Tligasst-Ssai.- vs.. Linete, 1 P,iiillipt 41U. the i t ato pOrbleh were to shoir disc, where is= l. mm u i c t aseaslwslo Is truntsteste alter [ bosissrusisa that owdroation Wu windmills. ' - . Dellolllyss cited tO'onsban theeherge ash* L . A .. ibl i k . she p:asoaron of , Jones mu pig irr . Jar L i yii#l 2oo ofitinst , Chriette. The truth e _ 4 ,.. - couh ad o t Ar t f leti 'lath the jury to dad& upa`f:Sfirj l l 4 /7:5F,W re 3 !PP', 0 1q) ~ 4' He toolrop the reeitirl designed and quoted.' mining Atttlite!itieit., ,the.-.2nd,-.polat he flaPed Watt Metaiiii. and then 'Passed to the .tirttjtflflekasetus. , to:: lucre been the .prin'aPal .amouttlikerrtora assigned to wilt,- The :admis sion of .Tmteeimnfessien. • • ' Mr. H. cited, Carringtoltt'PSYne, 4 tiready referred to, Ma' ithikired that the syllabus in that ease which was all that had been read, was wrong, and pointed out just what the main petit in it was. Re cited Phillips, on Evidenee 410, to the effect that, - in- general where a confession -has became& it is admissible in ovidenee Where all indueement to the making of it is removed. 'Also 2, Exuma 833-86. Also Com. TO. Har mon, in relation' to - the effect of time add cir cumstances as effecting the admissibility of a confession of crime,•• Mr. Howard then proceedel to argue that Charlotte told her story, as it were under the, immediate influence of what jailor Philips bad said-to- ; her, -that he had told her what she said In referenceto the murder wan not true, leaving With her the inference that he(Phillips) knew the whole truth of the matter, and thus in her to, make the disclosure she did before the May- or, while she was under the very eye of Philips, present in the Mayor's room, and this confes alon she made under the supposition that she was to be used es a witness for the Common wealth. • At this stage in the able argument of Mr. Howard, we were called away fromeourt and did not get back until after ho had concluded. The decision of the Court .willprobably be rendered some day daring the present week. [Special carrespondonet of tba_Pittsburgb assettu] YirASIIINGTON, NOT. 17, 1857 Messrs. Editors:—The November term of the Courts of ilde county commenced in this place yesterday afternoo'n at three o'clock. Save the continuance of the argument on the motion for a new trial in the George }larger for gery case until Monday next, and the postpone ment of the road business to an adjourned Court, nothing of public interest was transacted during the first day. Up to eleven o'clock to-day the only matter of importancedisposed - of was the case of the Com monwealth vs. Jas. Bistro, (colored); indictment, larceny 'of a lot of clothing and o isma of money. The goods were found upon the defendant, and no defence was set up, except a positive denial 'of guilt on the part of the prisoner. Ho was sentenced to be taken Care of by Major Beck ham for &period of three steara. The case 'of the Commonwealth vs. William Jones, Jr., indicted for the murder of Samuel I. White, will be taken up at the opening of Court this afternoon. I guilt endeavor to send you a report by the next. mail. Yours in haste, Since receiving the above, the Washington papers bring us the names of jurors for trying the ease, the opening address of the District At torney, Mr. Wilson, and the testimony of several of the witnesses. Messrs. Slagle and Hopkins, of this city, are counsel for the defence.—[Ens. GAZErn. Tna Philadelphia Argun contains an article defending Thomas Scott, Esq , late Pre ident of the BL & M. Bank of this city, from st Mob we make the following extract: am no apologist for the apparent o suasion of. Mr. Scott in not having more care fully ex amined the accounts of depositors ; ye. I cannot for a moment countenance any inaint Atom as to his dishonesty, and allow his name to be as sociated with that of Allibone. • For ever six years be served with • .bility as the President of the institution of which we write, and it was unanimously casket& d that ho was the most attentively devoted to i t of any one in a similar position in the conntr: . Under his administration the dividends were ineresserl --the bank acquired additional char let er and reputation, and the shares of stock rt , idly ad vanced in value. Now that the Pr , ~ lent has resigned,'Und the bank has once m. re got on good footing—all the alleged overtire i t s Tared, and the President having persimidly t him self responsible by his voluntary acts to make good anything that ho hu been directly o • indi recUy interested in, or given assent to, as cell as any semi:anemia; Want of attention onhis p ,rt, we repeat it is unfair to charge him with dish( amity. Mr. Scott is a man of many noble quail ies, a genuine sympathiser for the misfortut es of others,and during his connection with th, bank, often loaned his assistanco and glue env rune ment to young men of merit. fie was no old Fogy in dispensing favors, and the cer.ificates of hundreds of good men could be added, who speak - 01'1Am with unqualified approbation. The Merchants and Manufacturers Bank, wo would remark, ineonclusion, is all safe." TUE subjoined ire clip from the Harrisburg Telegraph of Wednesday: Ftoun Lssoure.—They taro a "flour league" at. Hollidaysburg, and on Saturday lurk sent an order to Pittsburgh for 24 barrels Extra Fam ily, which is to cost $5,04 delivered to the sub scribere. 'This, of course, includes the freight, which is about 87 oents. The same quality of flour retails here at $7 per barrel, and the freight thereon from "Pittsburgh, its we learn frbm the agent, is 75 cents, so that the entire c)st of a -barrel of Pour purchased at Pittsburgh deliver ed at the doors of subscribers in this city would be sC—a using of just $1 to consumers. This calculation I made from the most-reliable data, and may be depended on as tieing correct. We publish it as another argument in favor of a dour league.". Tag TIItATILL.—This "institution" of our city is still in state quo. The only place of amuse ment which this city hat for some time past af forded us dead, and the large company which la boriously earned their bread there is turned out of employment ere - prtinme. There are all sorts of Merin abed what Fester and others are going to do. One story is, that the difficulties between Messrs. Foster and Simpson are settled, or about to be; another that Mr. Roberts is going to lease the, building; another, and per haps the most likely to be true that, Masonic Hall is to be taken by Mr. F. and used for the atrical purposes, and yet another, that a joint stock companyitre about to erect a spacious and elegant Temple to Thesphs, on a sightly spot;in the city. Gossips oxen fix the spot to be used for this purpose—a portion of the Oregon lot, 'nest the Cloud House. A MODEL Strescamea.—An esteemed patron of the Gazette called at our counting room yes terday to pay us fors year's imbicription in ad ,vance. •On turning to our register we found ,ttla4 his subscription had but Just'expired, and 'on glsmcing back a few years, discovered that he has a uniform habit .of . paying his cmluerip tfirt one year in advance, on the very day it ex- ' pines. - We intinired how he remembered the ALM of his subscription soinfallibly. "Oh," he eplied "'it happensiS be the same as my birth day, and lam not' likely to forget that. This is my . l4th birth: (iv." We wished him many more birth-day anniversaries, and thought that we should like , a few . ` more subscribers of this_ 104ne Oharsotar.' Tar. Journat of yeiterday notices th 6 death of Mr.'Amos H. Frisbee, formerirof this city, at NOW Orleane., He was by profession' an engi neer. The Journal adds : "The news of his death will excite sine*, regret,, not only, among his ielations, bat - iyery.large circle of friends and ampiaintances. was - a man of fiery estima ble qualities, honest tar 'acct., and generous to a Pada ,liiiorphatied 'children are seven in num gam. They will indeed reel' the loss of suoh a father: His remains will be brought to this ; city for interment." yin. fantails :Wives County land case, which has been before the United States Circuit Court for iotriel, tithe,: has been :'decided in favor of thephiintittlaniii Patterson., Thi trial occu- - piedfaight days, anti was conducted uponeither aide by the follawiag aided eouniel: Tor the plailitiff—Bobt. Broods, 'Edward M. Stanton and N. P. Yottennan; _Fails - ' For defendants—Thos. Milltvma, E sq . 'orthis : city - ; B. B. Purvisnee, Esq., of Butlar,and.B. B. Chatitherlsin, Faq., of Beaver. , the:ease John Culbertson irs. :Body Patters* noticed a day or two since, the jury 'returned acettliet for the plaintiff for $ 3113 . Instifer ense et Henry. Miller and lianiy Miller. butt irife*. Jane WKee, notions of slander, the jury *earned o verdict for the plaintiffs for Ceuta danutgegin each ease. Amass? occurred to tho Marning train an As P., .Ft..yr.. St. C. IL IL, yesterday morn- Jet i Near Reaadiattda a rail had been db,- . laced, and the Arabi Ali eff with amok force, dama~ingthetsars,bul so far-as imeouldlearri, not sortomiTiMorintany or passengoia. , . A..IIOX.ANLIR:OCCUNIDIXOZ‘4I I / 1 : ,non when' bionoyls oraroe,And vizier oPonitig,. ll O oi>bortbnity for econpubfog le.ONtorlY - ombnbool,. Thu sales of. Ken Ana Nye, tlothing Oc., CarnagionVo gboby) bro.roxy eaboriablo iur tboy allbrd in ' . oppor.. - Wilily of wearing • too4:brlrlg . .of rlotbibg at , . . Tee Clustlii-Mu.t.; -*die:Oil:4 ,come. off in Masonic EEO, line been indefinitely post ponedi'owing to aertaininsmentianntdeolles mrbleh haye,finl Oetitoelypi; ' ''' li — litttjtiatir tie Testimony K. ' *wild holthoduloo• W , . Nor yphit, August 2, MI , ' ‘r. ... ~,,.H,Ara i r' . NS SionEl stead laining 1 , 7= nk t .---- ;sug g t4 to be troubled with worms, p bootrofilknritnew Cdobrstwi Tertairupto, preparid ° "i„ pi .. ' inctsb4llo4 P... 4 . 4 emit- ma tig , Fr- ndm iibka bad " the awl of terhild ns tr child: i d:pi_ e .,....a, — ,.. ber ."Adimiisall patent' idlo Inar VW ''''". ..." - - with ILL:thaw Wf i t= ddidn". b. "' b awl disdnisar . ""'DinAZ: , s , eugh.wustar„_ ,_ INV". , ti .., Th . wow: will be ‘.--' ...' ''''... -- - -- -- bait" meib F utk*L " mINISTRATRLWAS 11013C*---Yn3ereT r. - 4tma ' a ...h....""":Ati"L''',...k tb e " Nr° ' A l) wail a'Adathdegglialliii beim Inabia t° Oa testto TIMMII93Or b y -- - ,,, ,, ,4.4.......„,.,.... 2,....,.., PA. -A oltberToMMlNVlSl‘aru. - „mon peva!" thiPlthoni WatiAllthh Dr. :: IltliwithyTtwatilisph aw bb caw. all ut 0ak ... n0 , ka ., , ,,,4- Wm Ow_ 2 , 4 b. us i s =tie dm( oda A g t v tams -yr = ll Wild JAM ma 7"thimbretwelablf -joinemigr, senty_Art Ifi ~1"e" - sac* aultitiqulPL ~ . -..;,...-- _ ll' ~,NREMIRLulatv.r. cl , -‘ e...:."_., =,..,. '...0. r• •4" , - '-f--; i,,-,d11.,;. ' , -, , z , .::;' --, , 4 - t.. --,... '.,"1.41tke., TeSii2.-' 414 - Cutest from - Haireige. - i _ffiIrrIIIIIIM.GIIIIIII , IffiILTATI. ~'"-,. llaurax, Nov. lit--Theroyalmaiii eteentshigNi- •-----• - qfigisirmillgetiefigfor fAC Pffilkiisi4g,ggitMlls..l',, i itilia,Visgt. Wickman, enived hero this =tuning.' " ' ,'• - - prrismaita.Tanasem,.llonnesaa igoggv. Her luirkes. them Lirefli ool am to the -20 , t l l 2 e° ' 'FLOrti..-the mar k e t wee iroshenged mite May, hid fir m, ' take ea wharf at-3,400 and Zbbsa mitre at Se et ,- - Van' 'The financial news furnished is of a very import- data, Z. and :70 tibliv. at 11470 ,- ftr extra end gs Iva,. ant character. The Bank_ of England bad raised its . loouTir e rr e ter r i gra l ;. 2 t, ,ll:Jr,l,te rate ef discount to g per cent. Consols quoted at Mg elll3/ for money. Cotton had suffered a considera- MICEIVIIEAT FLOC —sale. et Le sit at 91,12 per mak, ° UN—sales at melee f7l leads at sl2gita per teis; ' ble decline. . room stars, and two tomes 2:40 lb. tam at,p ariperlooll.- The Niagara brings about $500,000 in specie. • Bilyrga...m a rVis a Uttla more enquiry; sales of a bbls The advance in the rates of discount by the Blink' prime l °u 411 - • .. __- • WHIBILErait whisky anummirntenkr to . Isilllli,kg' of England caused no diminution in demand for, 01mill—there la no change to note le prima the metros money. The pressure on the money market was ex- ate itght s ad prices remain ee w o v e . .. 1 cessice, and urgent cells are made npila the govarn meet for relief. . Them are no later latices from India. A number of heavy failures bad ocemTed In Eng-. land, including Metiers. Naylor, Vickery ,4 Co., of Sheffield, whom liabilities are between' $OOO,OOO and $1,000,000. 'Their assets am ample.- Messrs. Powell it Brothers, of London,and Norr & Co., of Liverpool, hare aim suspended. • The Parisi Bourse was unsettled, but there had been no advance in.the rates of discount. • At a banquet, which took place at the Mansion House, London, tae Duke of Cambridge was in favor or summary vengeance npon thO'Sepoys, - - In the Liierpor cotton market all qualities of cot ton have suffered a considerable decline since pre vious advillss. The market closed very dull; the ealea of the 'week amount to 22,000 balm. Liverpool Breadstuff* Market.—Dreadstuffs were essentially Unchanged, althongh the market closed with a declining tendency. Liverpool Provision Market —The circulars report the provision market as closing very dull; lard beavy with a eontiderable decline on all qualitioa Lord. .11faney .Iforket.,E'or. o,—The money mar ket hair become decidedly more stringent since the raising of .the rate of discount to 9 per cent. by the i Bank of kngland, but the increase has caused no diminution of the demand for money. The decrease in bullion in the Dank of England since the previous statement amounts to L 70,000. The stringency in the money market has seriously affected the prodice market and there is an almost entire onspension of transactions. The bank rotes were advanced to 9 per cent. on Thursday, the sth Inst. On the preiious day Caned! fell Co $9, causing increased anxiety and pressure; notwithstanding, the heavy commercial payments due on the 4th wore well met. During the day it was . announced that the diseoutt rates of Hamburg hod been raised to 9. On Thursday the funds fluctuated 4 per cent., and it was reported that specie was on tha way to America from all parts of the continent. The merchants of Glasgow appointed a deputation to visit London and petition govern ment to adopt Immediate measures for the relief of the commercial community. On Friday the demand for money. continued without abatement. Consols advanced daring the peening, but subsequently re ceded, closing at 851 ® 881 for money. The Bales of American stocks bare been unimportant. Tat LATCBT.—London, Saturday morning.—Con eels for money am quoted at SOi, _ . . - .. REPORTER. Lirerp.l Cotton 3farket.—Friday, Nov. 6th.—The market for the week opened at an OdV11111:0 of ®fd, bat the American advice, to the 29th alt., received at Southampton by' the arrival of the Vanderbilt, canted a severe panic, and at the close to-day the pricer show a decline of Id on the quotations of Fri day but. The sales to-day have been only 1000 bales, the quotations being nominally as follows : Fair Orleans 81d; middling Orleans 8d; Mobile 81d; middling Mobile 7i; fair Uplands 8d; Uplands lid. The sales of Cotton for the week have been 22,000 bales. The stock of American Cotton in port is re duced to 160,000 hales. Flour is very dull at a decline of Is. Wheat closed quiet at a slight decline for all qualities. Corn is also 'very All at a decline of le. The following ate the closing quotations Flour; Western Canal 268 8.1@291 6d; Southern 271 6d029v / Ohio 30s; Corn, white, 401®415; mixed 3,63 falig3ik Beef and Pork closed doll. Bacon quiet.. Lard heavy at 6336660. At a meeting and banquet given at the London Mansion House to the Duke of Coml.ridge, Mr. Dallas spate in reference to the 1n.11.4u mutiny, and denounced the Sepoys as the enemies of the human ram and meriting summary punishment at the bands of all nations. Parliament has been farther prurougod to the 17th of December. A Paris letter says that 40.000,000 francs of -French bills of exchange in the United States, and 80,000,000 to English 'Mils have been returned pro tested. Senator Sumuer ie . parsaager by the Niagara. New Youl, Nor. 18.—A man named Vincent, who kept a drinking saloon at Nor. IS and 17 North William street, was killed last night in a muffle which look:ewe between him and three foreigners, who tosMdted him with the intention of getting pos. passion of some money which he had on his person. Ile we, stabbed three times in the broad and died soon after. The murderers escaped with the money, and DOA one of them had ae yet been arrested. Bailor Dan, one of the young men . charged with the murder of the old Swiss woman in Greenwich !street, was arrested yesterday. He was taken on board the Liverpool packet ship, Emerald lale, while she was lying in the stream waiting a change of tide to proceed on her voyage. All the parties implicated in the murder are now in custody. New, Tone, Nov. IS.—The Wall street Committee hare nominated Daniel F. Tiernan. for Mayor, In op pneition to Fernando Wood. New Ontesatt, Nov. IS.—The steamer (topelontss. from Berwick Bay for Galveston, was TIM into by the steamer Galveston, belonging to the same line, at midnight of the 15tb. Tho Oupelouses sank in 15 miogles. Eighteen parsons are positively known to be lost, and probably mom Fifty-six passengers, together. with the omen and crew, were saved.— Gan. Hatoilum, of South Carolina, is among the lost. The Galveston is somewhat diAbled. Wientooton Cm', Nov. 18.—The action of the Constitutional Convention in Kansan meets with the approval of the etbainivtration as calcalstol to quiet the eninting troubles. Sir William Gore Onsely arrived in this city to night. LOCISTILLE, Nor. 18.—The riot ',falling slowly. There is water enough for the largest sized beats on the falls. Weather cloudy; thermometer sr. Loris, Nov. IS.—River stationary at ibis point. No change reported in the upper %smarts,— Weatlser stet and cool. Telegraphic Markel. Now Toes. Nor. IS.—heaves ham advanced; WOO had sold at au 1141.13a0 of le. active at 034010%. Sheep bnoyant; 11,600 sold. Swine heavy; I.OM , sold at g . S.M4W- Stock lower; Chicago and Rock Island Illinois Central Of/i/ ~; do Bonds 86; Michigan Southern 244 N. Y. Central 7 Reeding 45; Gelene and Chicane.. 814 -Michigan Central 67; Ede 17: Cleveland and Toledo 41t4; Cleveland and Pine. burgh IS; Illiwankte and Mlsateettipil23.4. fom limn 15,000 MIA sold. Wheat' heavy; IM MO both — told. Corn quiet. Mesa Pork has declined 230 1 salsa at -$19,25@g19.10. Sugars bravy. Spirits of Turpentine dosed urns zales at 42r,- Freights easier. Pernenzuuna, Nov. 18.—There la a good demand for Clownieetband It sells on arrival at 1 ,5 176,2 5 1 4, 61 lblw — Phrur la dull and offered at g 3 ^6C44, 1 1,4, 7wi one ending buyer". extras range Irons g 6,50 to $3,76: Rya Flour to dull aterttreo C eTta 3 llr i vefillerorm " a o=li Un eM 1,,W fur redound SI,SOa,VPS for white. Rya wanted at 750. Corn active; 6000 bush yak's, sold at BSc for old sad 566 , 00 0 . 1 . 00.0 17 33 4 3 4 A Coffee Sr. anger there has be. n more considerably doing; 400 blids Cribs sold. M Wig° per lb for low grade and good grocer 7 docriptions: A Id° of Merino polled Wool =Wald Vv. Whisky in gad demand Badge° bids-sold sit.V.@)=%. Clecoortn, Nov.lB.—pion dull ander the fotaign .dulcet end rates nomineL Barley active at 60(EMOe for .pring and fall. tmhky Arm at Joy,' Them lee, good demand for Hog. at 55e. The weather le wet. Money matters ere las favorable. The Niagara'. new. made known on 'change had lm unfavorable effect, as It 1. mud.] particularly dlecour aging. The river le falling. Batmcon, Nov.lB.—Flour; market eteadr, rale. Howard street at $5,75, end City 61111, at $6. Wheat selling at $l,OB and $1,23 for red; 0:2241,35 for white. Old white corn 72 6075; yellow 714714 new white 05000, and yellow 00@64. Tee Pax. Ttfamt—Who could dream of the mug.:' nitnda such an undertaking as the tatumfacture of a Purgative Pill assumes when it comes tutu gener al use. And bow painfully 110 the following num bers speak of the amount of human sickness and Fettering, that Milo mortal of a remedy goes forth to combat and subdue. Dr.. 7. C. Aran, of Lowell, manufactures in his laboratory forty gross per diom of his Cathartic Pill., through all the year. This is eight boxes a minute or one does a second. Wethus find over 43,000 persons swallow this pill every day, or 7,296,000 a month Physicians, think of the& - 43,000 patients a day who seek relief from the medi cal skill of ono man. 'Sorely that man should be; as he is in this case, one of - the first intelligence and of the bights character. Ilis occupation entails upon him a fearful responiibility for the weal or woe of his .fellow man.—Poinerills Cintrier. t go CHAO. IL Soren's DRUG STORE, You eon got olmostorory roriety of SOAPS, . PRIVIIIIMEII,Y, • RAM TOOTII, BAIL BRUSHES, Ae., &a., &a., de. PORIIERLY UNITED STATES HOTEL, 'Pit t s rgh Pc n JA.IIIWITIANNOIT... . ..Pitoracion. Tithe uotrsti ON igt the °orderer Penn and Washington ' streets be.• jog,- Wrenn the Central and Western Boilrosd Depots, en dhas sin; deco= a thoroughttspronniumt, eaoodeled, and farnlshiod with nen holdture, - and hi now the -mat convenient llotol In Pittsburgh, fist irdroloio Ridr°w lrEarr or Wird. The Ban!' Note a>ftd POPIEtI eretalltsporter MONTICLY - BY- " - rtomar.rur Aria Flrrm arum . , PITTSBURGH, . • THIS 19 THE ONLY WORK OF THE . ItLudptibliabeditk the middle ot the Inauttt,ttionttli Ct i a, " spfi sr tta t rant ' l l icr:rbo b toZtla r'' en 6tle y e olfte n i 7 . W lo= . The Nottonal Dank rote_ Etperter, monthly, itieenesetlow with the Weekly Gazette Unit Note List, relies ramble. barrier ageing the Melds of the counterfeiter, and glees the enlystue proteettou eget= loss byllenk Mom : the Reverter, lecludegeotnplete9,4tatett,. or Beek el P1ata5,par.:::..........::.:...:... _..:....1100 Yoe Weekly Gazette and bulk Nobelist.,2sesm, 2 co Pet both to toother,terrete',.....-e. 2 60 Yablabla Ball.PrOparty for Bala. THE undersigned offers for mid valunla bin property; Wended South, 'iletutingke lie stownhind couedr,Palenslhludat Wing wenn • Q U A base m d=ret Martel ithr=s be ator, - • tops Imlkiing. Three ° Dwelling Mewltables, fluids Houle, two ' Spring. Homes; fatty Al, Press og choice trath containing about IS aunts aground, with Dud. Tha . liod is wheeled Into the mill Dom itia bank. This Wingert, lbw about 5 ranee Dom Wed .liewtoti and mu. romtbe Pittsburgh and Chanellsrale Halltad. and • isrp Dletillery within Mr yards of the will, ble which' this &es the /Thdiantr aim hs bought. Tar partiedsra, so to tainis, , call au or aquas of the askaarlaibar btfilStP , - - - gosisawgirby HATO Ps • liimszoNcjingu NAVIGATION CO.-0114 47 bgs ap• plc., owner: 2 eta 13 t . bast, 'llOO bbl. tour Swindler, 31 bbliapplei, Cbalian 33 bas glass WK.% SO b.,. 0 . 3. :N . Daltell; 118 bag glass, eppart, 60 bbl. Soor, Robb.= zi .parlpt Moues, 10 bids flour, 64 41 WA, owners. WIIIBBIII4O per S. B. Fortone-26 sks 'eats, ; I 'keg, 'W Moaorsn IS bbl. 1MP14.4 Mt* A 44 / 444 4 4 4 4 ' bas mdmlts, 1 bbla walanta, °Karol& 83 bbls apples, H 111 Coifing 60 NM paper, 1 NI ankh Phee 4 Pal - kinai 40 bbl a apples, A 311,,,. 2 bbis a ware, Jun :I O'Leary; 102 bills paper, Kerner A Robinson; d bdispapor, ES Hamm: 3 bbls apples, steamer. Col Ilayar&, 0 Obis applos,-W 11 Partl SSI bbis P. tatoes, Lewis & Edge tr, 12 sky polkas, I bog, D Brim 11 ski wheat, 13 mks ts, 3 hma, 3 baskets marketing, D Pattern 2 ladder., 1 I tin xpoubt, I chest, mem Ki .k. 0 ., J .. ;Th.., as hussy, 1 keg, Pardy; 60 sk. barley, W II Garrard. . , WHEELING per G4t-68 aka barley, fl • NV Math; ~. • , ...V0 do wheat, Dro wn Kirkpatrick 44. do. Atwell Leo & GM 143 do, ToogileY ma 1 0 bra candles, Sawyer; 101 rolls leather, Loyd A et a bbD Soar, Clark & am 100 d 0.90 do . pr k,,i idchina a , , p elps corn, 30 do eons, Ilapr; 84 bbls floor, oinser: ' Sr. LOMB per e-40 bra Dithers, Forsyth & Millard; 100 bbl, Rout; Illimitank 300.d0 do, McCully; =I do do, Dyer. it IdeDositt7.l76 dodo, Wilms& :Ohm; 1014 do do, 6 bble apples, CD* A 60a - 6 bids egg., Mod 10 aka feathers. 41 pkgamds, 6bblt d0ur,163 bp potatoeo, owners Washington. Hotel. Oo~pi* xcial. Imports b 7 BA'tread, • P. BT. W. a O. 11.1ir13 bdbt paper. &bee k Porklnr, 8 plqm wire, II Townsend & co; kkgs batter, 1 do greass,-1 llt feather., R Daltell k co; 130 bbla apples, D 0 Elerbst; 32 do, J Craig, d 41 do elder, 3 cars cattle,ownerr, 2 bbls butter; 6do eggs, 32 do apples, 50 do .whisky, 433 bbla flour, 23 As danced, Clark k co. P. & C._ R. R.-81M, bomb McOlealuila k Dr, bash barley, D Robison k. ca. 31,b1a butter, 4 do bomb Atwell, Lee & co; 3 d 0,2 bbls butter,2 aka, onions, Sbrirer & Dil worth. 36 bra chews, J 1117a66e1d; 8 bbl. eg6s, Res;34 bbls apple., FT blase, 7 mks polatoes,lo3 bbl* thaw, Clark co. nivaiazzlive There was nothlog dohig at the river yederdsy. The only arrival. daring 'rowdily night were of the regular packet.. The stage of water was large seven het and WI- Mg. with raw cloudy weather. The line steamer . Minerva, Copt Gordon, will loam for Lemirrille to-day at ten o'clock. We are glad to sae that we may mon t ellect Cast C. Gray with the etee ll ent Denmark . here In a few days. She has bean gooe stood a year, and al Gogh there Is not much la the way of Wehrle to wadi him Jack again for, Capt Gray is always welcome ander all dreanstancea. The . Moderator arrived yesterday forenoon with • good load. The Sir Who. Wallace left yesterday - Mr St. Lode. Th•Loalmillie Curler of Tuesday on Our,. Arearego.—The great towboat . James' Guthrie got in tram Pittsburgh yesterday, with over 70,000 bushels of coal fort L. liyatt. The Windsor Dame to from roniely,. with • lighter tow of coal; an Capp Yoder for dearnbOat: • . "Thelleet of flatboat. Wan with Pittsburgh coat,. Nut had been laid tip above Jatiersotaille, bare all started our the falls on a vulture Author South for a markat. In New °deans, tut weak; Pttbburgb coal wu selling at Oa cents per barrel, delivered " The IDerfeadcr, Irma Pittsburgh, aMI all along shore, with a cergo for New Orleans, grounded at ;the wharf hat evening. and mu detained several hours, and did not get off at dark. lt cessametund raining smartly last night at 9 o'clock AM ottlEcontennat ski we go to 191azearithout our elnoinzatlasehanges bud night, which happens too trequantls kre-condart. Stemabostitestater Itrownville; Luzern°, doe Colon Bayard, Umbelln Portune, Wheeling; Choate, do Mod avatar, Bt. Laub. DEPARTED—Jefferson, Bromerriller Worm, do; Colonel Evart Et . L o Fortune, Wheal :r Cherolt, W Wallace, Ft. Loofa, John Tompkins, tor:UTE:Ie. River 734 Mei and falling. auction Zulus. P. M. DA.1718. Auctioneer. Commercial B*,s Roams, Ko. 54 5 , 1 Ith Street. BOOKS BY CATALOGUE.—On Saturday new C...ling. Nor. 2 1 s nag o'clock, Will be sold:at the ommercial Soles Rooms, No 64 524 k 11, by cat. Logue, collectiom of Hooka,. embracing many rolostde works for than:nary and gosonal ending; among which will be found, Moamar) of Bnakspearlao Quotstlong works of Loren. &croft, I rolr, works of Dien Swift, 2 volg Mond . sod Intellectual Direndty of the Roost, Irving's 011 m Goldoni thz Great INt.tes od the World lo theta . Moly and De. Walk= Nlcholson's „Ileeltsalc's Ccoopanlorg MHO& Novel. Llbrary,.4 rolg Aronrkao Orehardlsrs Canpsolon, colored plateg Gallery of landscops Engraving% American. En ti role History of Alostics,l to the close of the klexican War.. 2 volt; Lilo of Benjamh. , ;rdirr, Mar. shad's lAA, of liVarldnoton. 2 rag that • Tretaw On Moograph3-. Harris' Adrontores to A • Robins:Po erns., 200 plater Drarnatto Works of Bee (Johnson, Beau mont nod Fletcher, /ie., do. Catalogue. ore now ready. The honks will , be Open for ex ' anduatiou ougatorda7 morning. P. N. DAVIS, Acct. PERESFPTISRY SALE OF: EASTERN CARRIAGES—Lin Saturday morning, Nov. Rlot. at 11 oeclock,atrattanon'o Moan, N 0.117 goortb ot.. will tiro sold -.without mane, on amount whom It may unworn, 15 handsome trell finished wood hand one and two borne Carriages, in good order, made by some of the moot middle ted manufacturers, of Phtladelpida. terms cub. nen P. M. DAVIE., Arcs. CLOTIIING, BOOTS; SHOES &C., AT AUCTION.,--Camozeaciat w T9..15...b..11 1:1 pal coattualtsg eaele-wwwateg. aad ..1 Adana the week at 10. d 7 o'clock, wtll be add at the Coarakerelal Bales Booms No. 4.1 NMI street 2ta Cale Eletur wawa:labia Boole. ai Ladles , ' leather rialtem " 'Looter, .. :5 Over Olooro, 15 Drees, Frock and Body Coats , .21 Pair COSIMOre Pantaloons. 1, 'A/ silk, rave/sod other Vest; 13 Netts Benue:m'mere, 10 Bair wpm.. Woeku Blankets lac. nol7 B. Bf. DA B. Act OUR FINE EASTERN MADy in OAR.. DUGS?. to., At Anciloti—Op Wotan& morn , IStl,,sl 11 o'clock, at the Comstuirolal Sal Rooms, No bl Fifth st. out 1. mold, Poor impostor uo•r h =mode obe Tronnd two t Grrlagm Do exualood'the' one mood ou morislosoeml• at Um suction moms. .016 P. M. DAVIS, Allot. WATCUES, SILVERAATED WARE; AND FANCY GOODS As , Acerion—On Monday, 7n esdayand Wednesday Evening; Noe. Nth, Pith and lath vdt,i o'clock, will be mold at the new Conunerolal Sales Rooms No. AS Fifth Greek a quantity a new sad second. hand Gold, Sang tad Plated Watchoi r la hunting and open Need cues; ono sera iinperintairee Plated Wat% one Sliver Plated five bottle 4.lowton Gold and Kim Fob and Tad Chalon Cameo, Mown% Florentine end Plain Gold Dreamt- Pins, EarainvaCfold Finger Rings; Bilrer.Plated and Ger man Sliver Table and Tea Prin Gold Pens, with Silver Casein Gold Penni* Silver TUmbler, Velvet, Calfskin and NoroonaPort Nowak% Pocket Cutlery, Dawns, etc. • cola P. N. DAVIS, Aunt. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Sail Rooms, it.. 34 Illth street, every with day, are bed yubllo sake of goods in all variety, suited for the trade sad consumess. , from • .Isrp stock which is constantly replenished with fresh col sig. moots, that must be closed forthwith. • At 10 o . doek; Lilt, Dry Goods and Sae, articles, WM eddag warty everything needed in tho chef or personal and family mar, table cutlery, hardware, hing, boot& and. ahoom ladles wear, Ac. At 2 o'clock, P. X, household and kitchen Runtime, new sot second hawk beds and bedding, carpets, eleµa t Iron -.tone China ware, doves, cooking utensils, ' Av. At 7 o'clock, P. Si., fancy erticiet, watchea.&mina. Jewel ry, mulled instruments, guns, ci rihi sadshoes, twice, debonai r P. 51' DAVIS. I.cttccL 10.TnE Oats Orimis where Tickets enrile procured Its Oleveland for Chkaao and the North. West, or Tie Belletr Ana • °bos to Chuinnati sad the South-Watt, ammo; Wayas gum as 4 Lamy otreets, and No. 123 Monongetteleltonne, 4 dome below the corner. • r. KNOWLAND, General Agent; - telttt 0. et. 11. St• C.liß. O. A.R.k N, IL R. R. Pittabarglb N0v.12,130. O°A3l electiOn for Thirteen Directors of this Bank to send 33r tbe coning yer, will be held at the Banking Moose ou Yaw Daember fto, uc33, between the hours 0010 A, M. and 3P. M.. • nolStd LLD. JONES, Cliabbtr. . .• - Idsciumacr BANI or Prrnammi t t f Pittsbunt4 Nar3tb,lBs7. LE - Tiis President and Directors of is Bank We this day decimal a dividend of TIMER PER CENT. out of the profits of the last alx months, pay able to the Stockholders or their legal rayroontotheo, on and after the I.lth lurk noehdan2wl GEO. D. letiliZif, Cash's. • Escitessit Sass .ov Priesonntoe, • , biosermbes ildtiSSL%— grTnE.Directors of We Bank bare . y declareda dividend of :num PER CENT. oi the Capital Stock, out of the'proSts of the lastalzmootba. The Stockholders, or their legal reprrearstetlves, will be paid ost no4idaw2eP ,U. Si. BWILTLfir, Cashier, • • Prrtsetti . o . a, ticrtemtax PaspodentluidDirectors of the Western Ittranuaaa Company - dam tida day declared a.' Illaidend, cad the- profits ot • the last six =outlay of PTCY. DOLLAR& AND ITITY ' CENTS Mt MARE ot the =SW Stock. Two Mollari_per sham of ',Watt° be creditad to dtcrk accounts, and Tarot Dollat. and Yllty Coma pr sham to bortd Ia rash to-Stockholders, on or after ttal =lll . Y.* GORDON, • . . 13elcueme t ede Ithuntheofth fthd;l. Pdtabursh,.Tune 2dth,1847. J• • fri.TEN conformity iviththe 25th section of the Oonelioethen of Ootoiootreedth of Pesoiewlethli, Witten is hereby gtheo thet!applkatlon rill be =Melo the Legislature. et flee MX, I.lllloOrkor ay" Itetooral or Rath eke of tbo Cbaxter Of Ids Werebastr and Idennfeetwere Bank ofPlitaboredvfbrtholenerof fifteen were. 8y order j e mo e w. W. IL Ddffifft'Oiehlei. • • A. o. micsoir.w QiT.A.lllBCili.7 AND (ITSBUIL AG NT ).„1 Water:3lnd ma door abate Mak*. .xlBBlll ENN. WHEAT mugs inoincoi ioainur scat a to arrive. - kiadio by • tooliK ISAIAH DIOKIST t'CO. StTABLEOIVOLOTII•of t4a very tqunli ty, and Myles riotte beisrpereeSeter 0•1140 24 end 28 r at. The ettentlea a<4earenl re Wetted pRATPS AIttAIGAM P.ENEL,Vary, au , ~-perfor, elastic; so FoliTtn somata lb wx A 0o,• ;id: . ltitloiters,litch IVpot - - VNTER OO ,APPLES.-4 BoaialtNinalandothsrthia:K. El Orl'TptU4 , 10ar Nth, the ward Dela.' • ago - LzwisrlDamoS.ior ; • • • I I F „BO= AND_ INFANTS!' HA mlb Parmolga * r iit au wims,ft. gos. DLEALINGT,' • - ant /Mt" at-and the Diamond. 30 SIWKS.•.RAPP::::'-; ,•,• • :fel 1 MI. : ' • iCsOthmd sad lbr IQ,T . ,4,1t011—,20 . 8b15; Pearl Starch , • ••• . Z... 100 Boxes • • . 100 b7 (0t12) u.aurr i I iiOMAN PATEN AA b AKEBlei enani.—manitary szmi er tie la 7.1 - Y: • -T.. e • ..•4 .1 -014, '.4o:Kayittookra, r ip.wr akaitthe Witrerogios, AMU ik IL WHIM FALL 43p,71 . 1urFuTtui.Du. ' 4l ll u. i., - ..iAitunsictos -ao .lo.to of 1110 era e r a A. Faluxotock,k zed toectootri to wzr.ozamaArar iartuctisagre. , as so. earner Wood said Funlb Street., PITZSITURGII, PEIVIVA. THE SUBSCRIBERS RAVE JUST 11E turned from the V.utern titles extengto stock which IS now offerod to tho trade, confiding ot DRUGS oniatitems, _ • PAINTS, OILS, • . . DYE STUFFS, • TURPENTINE, YARN:ISE:ES; BRUSUES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, Exc., Exc.. Whlchetingetbar with thalralnwAT largo stock, comprises o attic. tanatextanahre and , • Best Asiortments in the Country. W iLD ZINO PAINT Thelrsira m tr e men LE ts Ibr ng Of nay qualty max as to enable them to Dal MT CHEAP. air Country and City Merchants and the Trade meta; are invited to an aretnination dour stock and prim before purchasing elsewhere. • B. L.FARNESTOCE k CO., eattulaslmT No: CO, tor. Wood and Fourth Street. Uegular Steamers . B. Wail Packets. STELITZB. JEETERSON, Monongahela River STROM TELEGRAPII, . CM. J . . 0. Waxman%, Oconee ezuk. TILE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now nmning regularly. gaming Boat. lane Pitb burgh at 8 o'clock A. M., and Evening Boats at o'clock P. N. for lif'lleesport, Elizabethtown, PloomlBl - City, Bellevernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, Oallforda and Brownsville, there connecting with Racks mid Coaches for Enke:down, Fayette Springs, Aforgentotra,Waymaborg, Oarmithsettown and Jofferson. liessengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union. , town foc $2, meals and date-rooms on boats loci:Woe.— kturrdng from Brown/male Imes at 8 o'clock in the end 6 in tho mooing: For further information en. at the Ottice,lB"barf Boat, at the foot of Grant area. • anf. • . G. W. SWINDLER. Antal. EGULAK TUESDAY PAOK.-ikait LL, ET FOR ZANESVILLE—The tine Dm steamer MORA GRAHAM, Copt, hlrranaikro=r= for the above end intermediate ports EVERY TIIXEDAY, et 4 ticAork P. tr. For fredght ar Mr/ * VII baud, 'role • PLACE, BARN=O., eta, FOR MARIETTA AND ZANESI a gak VILLS—The new and - beautiful steamer Lusa! MARTIN, Capt. Blowy.' will leave fora: r. and all lutengextlata ports, NYMAN /UV:WAY, at 3 b. x Tor freight or panne appl on baud or to oda • . . 1: 114 E G 1.1 LA R TRIWEEKL Y AJPWILEELING P.AWILET.--The tine pa. Ploptostaamer OLIZVOIT, Captain J. !tu nny. for tbs. *bowl sad • .11 Intenoodlate port. an Idinota; •W. 4 doldo.r. and Friday.. For freight or pommy, apply as board; or to mai W. D. WILEELER, Agent, No. 5 Wood rt. FORIVREELING.—The steamer FOREST CITY, .ftpt. R. WAY, will leave for the above and allCent.B.war, iniennediate landing_ cm re and Ilaterdayn,at 10 o'clock A. M. For or pacsage apply on boarder to FLACK, BARNES Al CO Rea. ocal No. 87 Water lE. EGULAR MEMPHIS PACK- R ET—The splendid new Manner, COX. 110DORE PERRY, Copt Perry Brown, 1.111 Aber) and all Intermediate ports. For freight or pump apply on beard or to oel9 A. 0. WORM, Agt, 88 Water at ~,usi~bilie, &c - - FOR NASHVILLE—The elegant deamer FANY FM, Capt. W: .W. Martha, will leav for the , bove and all fated:l ll 4l4 on TEM DAY. 10th Ind. at 10 AM. For !Med or pm. pip apply on beard 00 to note • FLACK, WANES at CO., Una F OR SIIVILLE—The ea glint pasernmer steanier POUND, Copt Robert Oracoy..lll lowa for tbo above and Intort ports on VIM PAY, Nov. 19tb, st 4r. to. For freight or poseagespply on tu‘ard or to oral FLACK. BMINFS & CO., Agents. Zt. ItouiA, 6::c FOR Sr. LOUIS.—The elegant tili atenover ARGONAUT, Capt. McLean, leave tor the above luta all other porta on. • - - . the 19th fast, ►t 4 r.B. . For haled or peonage apply board or to. not/ FLACK, BARNES At CO., Apra FOR ST. -L013[1.9.-310 tine new steamer .SIR WILLIAM WALLALT, Capt. IL Campbell," will leave for the 0414 tote mediate points on TItI9 DAT tho 19th. For freed or passage apply on board or to nog • PLACE. BARNES S CO. Agents. VQR splendid : demon N. HOLMES, Copt. Kennedy,: will learn for the attn. and all Intermediate ports DAY, November 1911. For freight or rump apply es board . or to oc9o MACE, BARNES! &Volta. • einvinnati, F OR CINCINNATI AND LOU ISTILLT.-'g light draught (sat rmsring ,aaeritorr packet JOEIN TOMPKINS, BAT, leave for the above and loterax•llata ports llhaa (Wed; • *cedar) MOR.NI.IO, tisillith lost, at 10 o'clock. For !night .ar "mango apply or bumf or to soIS A. 0. ,SlcilltSW; Argot ILOINCINNATIThe splen did 4 steamer IN V A , Capt. Gordon, * !leave tor the akar. asi_srlt LaknarribAs Arts, l aTeor i tt " " 'I' L LAtcf,TIVZ • CO., A*o l l's, 0010 No. ii 7 Water stmt. I?OR CINCINNATI & LOUIS. TILLD—The new and splendid steamer JENNIE OUT, Copt Dunlap, wlll leers lort . eboeennd all intermediate ports, on THIS DAY, Nov. 19tb. For freight or postage apply on board or to ocDl 71.ACIE. BARNES t CO., Agents. FOR CINCINNATI.-The ful j aag new. downer SURF COOKE, Cart.. Cam bell, will leave for the above and ell Intermoillese yens on THIS • DAY, Nor. 19th, For *eight or passage apply on !nerd or to 0r...30 FLACK, KARNES t CO., Aliens. . Oa) Octants, Sic FORMRIS, -VICKSBURG EDTP AND NEW ORLEANFL—The toew and beautiful steamer !•AUROILt" Capt. J. L. , . for the shove and all Intermediate porta on hIONDAT the A3rd Inst. For freight or pimp apply on board or to not 7 FLACK, BALLIM & 00., Agents. VOR MEMPILIS AND NEW Zoe eteamer lOWA, apt. Moore ernt Sr a the . bore mid all At' port. 011TEMIRSDAY,Iiith inst.; at 44. or freight or pampa apply en board or to • nolg • FLACK, BARNES 00, Agta. :FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS.—The splendid now steguser J. S. PRINGLE, apt. WlUtm Britten, will n. above and all intaMsdiae Ports, on THU DAT Alta , at 10 rit e to No. 57 Water`Streit; Iteb urglr end P. 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