- - •- Sbitt 4tqlsetit'7 • ; , ,ap , • i\,• miaions.--Obstervatlons taken gat Store, No 58 Fifth at., Nov. Bth. ' , • teems ss mane. ;,- It: - • 43 12 " . .. 00 ,47 6 o ...... Barometer . 29 2.10 - , Tat Con or .—Tba new turn that GIS -ease has taken in court excites a good deal of attedtion' in 'Ale eanmenity. Taking the OTI ' denee and carefully weighing it; Wa arepre paredio nay AM amore dastardly ease of man stealing •eaolot be found on record; there ate ne, !rotate that - will, May. characterise the pro- Wittdin Of this Show, as they were brought out . tildes ge *. before ib, :l jot, hut lufauous !tad. dtibelloal. Let Alabama end all the other di liginfeleisterbood dailies - and thrive en stolen labor; .defend their protege_here If they want to,' and denounoe the "fastailcuttn" of a community that, Is: indignant: and outraged when it seta a 'white' mas,.watchieg from day to day en In-, dlemnailebij IS lahoring honestly at his amps (ion, wi tching him' as a .verpent watehes to strike!, Bore - be proposes , to get him Into Vie- Sluiti;.A?„ tu tops ' him; . to spirit him m 8 ' 1 7 1104 ouumu""mult his gnaw, and his blood! NeW ikfollewi hint to place, now to another, and asasetlindithis_ohance to pounce on him and deliver :him over to the - dealer. in human tieshiCtlietes' tick here; the watcher, the 0.101111 11allall hound, the careful dealer In hiv matt bonee,astutas to tide city, bit cannot avoid boostitsiglat the! ers, as he return.,of the valor "ell! Alabama ougt to look out for sorAtthrul ,a 'austere: She ought to watch with intermit the various movements to get this fallow ontrof the hands of Jokiest. - She ought to elniCtintert here to pat him on the head and any, "gaol dog," in behalf of the sovereign State of Alabama, which just now is Intending to die eolvitlualition, cedes' Shan in tamed. - -The lawyers may raise a, many quibbles as they can Invent; doubtless the Court will•sottle as to their, weight; but the great fact remains behind; clearly preyed and established before a jury, that this Sbaw camped on the track of an henget sum, asfree in theeyesof the law as any min irstlitaburgh, spirited that mitt away, and cold into life-long, hOpilesi Slivery. , That made anti will stand until dis Proved. • Tinierdiet entered and enrolled, a new trial is demanded; 'aperient the ground that there 11111* in tike box but eleven jurors, although the prin... oast islidipt time contented to and asked-„for the trliilefThe eleven men: It is by no means an un commoo ,proceeding in eases of trial of misdo. meaner... *Se Importance is justly attached to trial* of caws These life depends upon the ver dicti as in the case rot emend, in New York— wherinil Alawrotit rogues escape—and . as far as we are able to learn, also , in the date which were .cited beton the COWS on Saturday. In the District Matt of Able county, wo are cogni zant ot one caseiat listat, -- wlttin the poet week, tried by4iyisii*ors by, coismt of parties, and the lawyer agabist whom the verdict .bore add not a word abed his having done wrong in con strain as be ; did, nor of taking the advantage of thaL wrong, after the verdict rendered._ • In fact the • cue of eleven jurors cluing on trials is of very frequent, we had almost said nf weekly, occurrence in that Court- The parties agree to it beforehand; and in full view of . all the facts, and there is an end of it. We hopiand true that the good; wholesome, eoend, - inhlie eentteient of this community will be gratified. In its - attampt, in spite .of quibbleset the law, to down down any other , plot illurilat of Shales. . The safety of our eitL , :ens dottiaudti Who can tell but he may be the next =victim:' Whitman, white or black; (for' Ferrielias a Whiter and . a, inAtes' looking man than Shen I.)can say, when he goes out in the morning. that some hound may not seise . Off bins, .66d 001 ‘ 40 2. 116 s-long bondage. in the "neat twenty - four hours? The thing us • hew deco here once; we trait tint s thePmparatilt - of the died may not have an op' portunlty soon CO repeat it. Shor's Optio • • -Vr. • - • , . 4 4 .4, 4 : 4 k 4 ;414 : 4,..7" ; ....v . ..;:fz:et'-'!'t.•.- - 1' , ..-•;;;;,..e...i:-.4...i i , ' ...41 , :.- Cit- • ' ::•,;.:.; 3 !) .f; ee. " - ,,i .".8,...1::1?K: ? I'' 44.‘ , 14:;!..05":':', - iit...,..-.,*.Z`5,:t..,:::,:5t.,... ,::,1 47, .-:. , .. - iiii- - ",..i..":•, 4 •,...-•....„..f.,,.....,; ,:......., i ,...:,:,:, ~,,i...:•: 'NM. . Tax Corm? - Moves.—We, of Akio, have Co observitlerm now to make upon the late Mum- ' buds who,pralled in the principal came at the.' Court Ileum; Their of otricelaving.ex, pired, the people. have filled their plums with thugs whom chunked better. • Nor do we think they will ever regret the elustse they'have ma d.. The qulet'lrtainess air that reigns in the elites presided over by Mr. Graham, Is s token That the affairs coming into his hands are attended to erith'pretopthada; lassara.Grebaso, Riddle sad Woods are cull of - them' intent tot seeing tie people's inprq, by atlendimg to the people's business. , , . , - The jail, under the retort. kir. , Small; is in promote of rem:Oradea:. Big buckets fall of but des 'Molloy' witich , had collected io the various cells where they have done their business here' tofore,-hare been conveyed away, and the cells thenntsbee,hare been cleaned op. and rendered as comfortable as possible.: A new wiministra tion of affairs in that place has been inaaguraled and quiet Algol Shout, the halls of that stone building.;-3t le limentable, however; to beheld the sturdy ltnaves,, usually called "rags," that leaf around in thaloirerhallof the jail. "Pier ty to eat Mid' nothing to do" is . what they cannot env st any time when • they are at large. If the people' of the pionty would consult their.° beat interests , they would has a Work Ao and make ' th ese fat,- limy fellows who: woo d. rather, iseirgeneral thing, be in jail than out, earn their Own living.- if not fully, at least in part, their Idle hands should made to pay.for lb* breadtkotthe tax Mere of the panty pro vides for them. _.There are oases where idle and useless men and women ask to be committed to' jell. They prefer. lounging About the.warm pipes that , heat the dells these cold nights, to any plus of comfort. they, can find out of doors. A good Many of. them - would be less frequently in the jell if they knew they would be forced to work under 'OS eye of a taskmaster whenever they were Ased Ilfithsr. ' These. matters are; of course, nail, the hinds of the Jailor - and. e inentiowtheim,enly in - palming. ', ' Whatever Idr. Stull can do for the nil co ore of the prison. er and fof The Ardirests of those who' have to walnut's the jell; we are tunwhe will do It. .. 4 -•,* •••4 4 , :z:t: Clurrsta:-,.1f there era 'any Sheers running at large IA the city they will learn to their gvtat, regret that itoodlynumbei of bipedal chattels, have recoully been within the boundaries of this . municipal oorporation without being caught. We published, yesterday morning, "a statement from the Morganton' (V..) Star, of ten “nig pre," (three women, two children and five men,) who, in utter disregard of the Bible doctrine, the American Tract Society or Jimmy Bnchan an, had run away.. In addition to that fact., we also piddlabid from Inielligenrcr the mount of aesittempt to re-steal theartd, - Bachelor lams, in Payette county, Pa. —the niggers r an i fitt like good ones for thine, glittering generali et *died "life and liberty," and arnmesdad in getting away from 25 man who were site them with all maser deadly too numerous to mention. We art(stow premed to add that at some distance front We' city theste`persitiMi, - who are no paeans, these creator* width are the same as borer,, sties, - etc., have been placed lae condition of rest and safety: ti= They watershed' aleig through some sayMerioui 'and tirui Imlnown agency, under friendly„ ruler of the might, ind are beyond the inunediatm zeta 'fat& punters. - It may, in faist;•bejiald . that 'they 'are Waifs that it would be nicrik..4aeleroua for thipurstum than it would baler the Vdtettedif the former should 111 JIMSPt 44 i,f,f4YRF.5 1 P 1 . 241 .'*ti zo ast runes/aye tfr: 'ts Z!, '4 . :411:• . "::: 71, ; - ‘-'•!;; . . ; •:::i r .t 4 ,1 ..: ,. .. , :,70. , ;t1, .. .:: : ;,:•: , .,.+l.-it: 4.:01„,..,•:.- - ...7•;.::. -, : . , :.:":"jt;:•.:•_•; , . , :.•:% - '::::';:. , ; , .. , • :•.: .!. i".....: - ...''.7l.''.''''''....i.: . i'' WENN Tampa. Kum ii B Norm* Tontoorr-Via Jettereef..ostiarYttspt., Mom galts,oe tt u t i s m,,,l lag, assembled on -Tharsdayrd lost wok 011ie hews ef , llearr Beltshabser, - (Wdui6in,)lo: o t fil i ko soi _for Otranial nteenr nf ddi mai fi l *- 741.4m , IT = rth !". il l"A..# 4o4 ii tOt‘t to the& "ind Cifj. /3101, Espy. fk M. Adatolia J.. Masts,44q4 - yen therm ~ •-• -- Judges.,Thetastaltert bad - lhoe slots Nab; . , -. ... .. and themedal` was won by Mr. Mahon' Milo. ~,: • . ' , T'' . . he heingthiiinTy' r enti dist patina l'ellsinOle, ' - . by liqtdo.Mailace, In carat and brief k' •• . t sp. illkii : r matim r•ollhid by ,-. la tv , iti idi ., in tt A . - ''‘'. ' -• • fear The-,aampartY, voted -' • -. ulial =l4tgiottottihrik the sth twit - , a . . - • • • `%ITA.Mge•S.. •-•••• • • :M!3l um, Nov. 9, 1868. Ci -*walk Nemo Items. Psorosan'llsw-Tortarr.is the, Conti of <tartar, BetikShron - Ssietrilai Swesoon, J. H. Ilinipitner,Pq.t.POPOSteits petition numerous -17 pett y la a - neit township, to be eroded cett, et the put eannithlnlf at the Pee bles Ores* WOO the Jadge Mini, at or nor the haws lately oosapled by Mr. Co sby ; trout thence by 4 sttrglit Ilne, es near as osy:be, to a house on TbellsPeOu'eltul, oPfloshe the lawoohlte hod 'ltalia*, or Unionist Char* theses dove peen's on Turtle - Creek, to - th, slyer. Atom down the Monospelsta rho to the Peebles township line; thews by the lieVainositt lies co d es Aar Of She =tees talbol li gwa rill Vett place are ' . , ' 2d. Riot* addinibetwM Wlikinstitag and grid doors r hid -I=er, -ad:, vid, there are three Ititi&ed he In the dielest Mr" t o be mooted IntO,a torritOry whole general in tweets is, division. The Oar% sirart o 1 a ,:fr-lobIF Y*ltiliefltabinoen lows, , p; Wia. !Worth, of -LowirBll.olalre and it: " E. ld'Ocorbt; of Pittsburg:lW 0011111illikum to' report at the next term of the Court of Qoarle r. `'Tits lismorPasnm tri sooting of abdefaissadidaters of Evangelic chatelMoltrilke oily s vicinity, met-yeatertla). afternoon at' tkras o'clock; to the rooms of the Young Mita's Christian Amodstiok.parenant to adJormament. Rev, W. Preston in the y 1114.15% H. ,lthiesid,'Seerstary. After prayer.ty Bev. Wm. Collier. the Bev. C. P.,.Secretary of the Committee on a basis ar plan of-union read the repnt of that whteh - as follows : , r. Pashas or Hymns dull be need, at the ani mation of the leader of each meeting. rt. The Union Prayer Meeting Hymns shall be total so fez as in conslattmt with the convictions of the leader. " nr. Them shall 'be but one leader in each =WM. trho - shall have entire control Of all the seminar, and nothing deviating from the ordi nary services ;hall be introduced except by his consent - Ikea *Timis to the meeting. iv. The meetings Abell continue not lota than three Trotters - of an hour, nor more than one hour. v. Thitneetings shall be led in regularrola tion, in alpitabatical order, by the pastors who count to oxittfilik-thidse meetings, or by stioh ,pep= as they may provide. Vt. Brevity in all the exercises is to be aimed at: The addrsises and prayers to be restricted as nearly as-possible to three minutes each; not more than eight lines shall ordinarily be sung at one time. cm. The exercises shill consist of prayer, praiSe, and rej_iding of the Holy Scriptures, to gether with short addresses, by •ministers or laymen. rm. Each indirldual may take ouch posture in prayer as be conscientiously prefers; where no such preference exists, he is requested to conform to that.of the officiating minister. rs. The hour of meeting shell be ilk o'clock, A. M. . . x. The place of meeting shell be such central -Hall as the Young Men's Christian Association may provide. xt. The Y. AI. C. Association are requested to make the nicesastry. arrangements to tarry Out this plan in detail. • • Signed by lien. W: Preston, Chairman, C. P. Knuth, Secietary, Wm. N. Paxton, John Doug lass,D..D., L. D. Barrows, D. D., H. Kendall, D. D.,IV. Collier, D. J. Terkel, 'John G. Drown. On motion, the report of the committee was accepted. Rev. W. Collier moved the adoption of the re port ; when, on motion, the first proposition, vie.—" Psalms or Hymns shall be used, at the discretion of the leader of each meeting''—was considered separately. Rev. James Prestley lloped this proposition would not be adopted, as in that case the United Presbyterian Church could not participate. He would not transgress the laws of his Church for the purpose of meet ing his brethren here, and thought they should not require him to do so; he proposed, on be half of the U. P. Church, to select and print, at their own expense, a selection of revival Psalms equal to any collection. • Rev. Mitchell enquired if we were to chant the Psalms of David to the original Hebrew 7 If 'so, ho was in favor of it. Revs. Knuth, Paxton, and other members of the committee on basis,,denled that there had been any excitement in their meetings, as was alleged by Mr. Prestley. The consultations of the committee bad been of the most harmonious character. JAMAS Robb thought tbe question narrowed dotta to-orbelber the U. P. Church WAR wanted . to unite or not. - • tDr. Ilegrnireihonght certainly the committee hid:been misapprehended, as the phraseology had been catafally I — rranged to as to allow the Psaint-idnglng brethren tome Psalms exclusive ly, when conducting the meetings. Dr. Douglass spoke at length: would yield to W 0121116 his devotion to-Scriptureyealms. We !AWOL' give wren. a synopsis of his eloquent re amok,. Tor. I. N. Baird thought the discussion was taking too wide a scope, and deprecated the dis mission of the whole question of Psalmody here: id:Ought there wars question of conscience and e*edieney on both sides; he could not votehere spinet his geieral teaching. • a. • • Bev. is& Preetley wanted a day named when Palma would be used nielusively, and when they might publish" thilfact to their people. • -v. W. Collier thought this would be urine : •• • ,sa the public would know what days ' •mg would be used from the name of the ministiileading. Was sorry the diacuseionhad taken each a turin..„yka Methodist, raised East of .thi mountains, a had never heard of this trouble .He would age when leading, to sing at least one Psalm during lie: rvice, by way of compromise. Rte. Reed was opposed to nil sompr. • • r here or religion. , • • , r. Baird thought we should get no natrer an ....meet, and urged ikectc., . . Robb moved. ei an amendment that the "or ileums" be stricken out, but with "! his emotion As.the rollout .oddid.r. Prowdey, , • • ought they might as well encounter the difilialty in the original as in a imbetitnie; be thought it would be-voted down anyhow. 'On the question being pat, the President thought it was carried; Mr. Robb called for s di vision, when the original proposition was car ried by a decided majority. The other dames were then euoceesively. adopted without discussion. item James Preetley wanted his vote distinct ly recorded as against the-two first propositions. President Barrows desired to be alike clear in Me record . In favor of both. The meeting then adjourned. • -We understand that the Toung Men's Christian . Ase i tobtAlei, 'who now have the maturing of thig pia in °harp, will at onoe: take active measured to (nifty Int the deeign of tket meiding,A ma . og all necessary preparations. Yen° Mis's Cnaxem o Asioczarros.—An adjoUrned meeting cif the Society was held in their , rooms lad evening, to consider the pro peaty et employing 'l‘ City. Millenary.. The meetiag was opened by Rey. Me. Clark, of Phil.: adelphia, • with reading a portion of Scripture and prayer., A ft er' the reading of the mientes by Mr . MeFarland, the Secretary, ihe President, W. W. Kincaid,' stated tbp object of the meeting, after,whieh a resolitloit waa aired to employ a City Missionary under the auspices of the Asso-. • en, which elicited a spirited disonasion; in hick the Rev. Mr. Rooker, Secretary. of • merles* Foreign Christian Raton, Rev. Mr. k,uf Philadelphia, Mee Palau:met, of Masc. • d Idr• H. Ballow, Fresident of M. dr M. I. partlidpated.- Theban gentleman agreed bests' sloo_ for that pitrpose. The motion pre vailed, end a Committee appointed to attend to the rustler at once. - • . • , • The adios, of' the Pastors and officers of Evantelleal thrombotic the afternoon was pro wled, and woomodttee of six appointed to relit ~.ffse and make ; ill thi":riecetiary arrangements to open the ' Daily 'Union -RtaYaT Meeting faith" with. • .• Supron!oeCoin!t:' Ashbaugh Tlll.Koenigesier, for use; Armstrong.. Oa uioilott of AIL Phelps, judgment of non fres:, ./,;re Sinter vs. Hilts; Westmoreland: :On 740., /dint trn;•,o9ok. rule_ granted to show cause *Ey harignient, of non pros. -should not, be, laic olfic f lipnwable on Thursday next. : •' CollitebdWPtat the fartlieriautaideration of cases upon dm trial list for last week Yerrtu'dls posed 'of, be postponed:till. Tlinmelay . of, bLi week; Atli A. W. , . . - .- • . . • Moorhead's 'Appeah , Westmoreland. Memel affirmed, with come. - Opinion by Strong, J. North - Weettnt R. R. Co.. vs. Reed, lot user Indiana. Award of , the writ of sequeetration . affirmed. 'Opinion by Churah, J. . '.., . Wm, Lynn, Esq.,. of Washinglon;on motion of Jas. Watson,- Esq., was adiiitted to preetieeln a4l.[Beasebidder;:tithinettm.. Argued , by Henderson for plaintiff in error end by ... Lynn contra: ',' e::' ' .', . .1' •• :, . •-, ..- patter ra. liempfield . B. It„Co.;. Main 11 11,2 ,•. In Re. School Dlefrict,'litorria Baird Ts: Botanna; Washington t clx prat.. . . . . • Cotis or Quosrin Brescous. -- ..•—conrad. Smitb,- selling liquor .tilllsout r license; On oath . of BellF4:Dourtherli, rfCo.4llllo4 felled to, an ;jury,foon4- a indict:of .not gully ` Ch} lee Brairni. himaiea I[or`jueaalt sad bat.. 'eery o n ostb of Ctmotiblo Was. IliTingotom: Vet , diet of not guilty._ , ' littookuktot4 wen irouvt. for twglie r .disfault, dank Nek. of the Thir4 Ward' returned at Jun. term for keeping; n.liquor.houre,•inia put 'upon triaL :The; tannin, were Joint Milo; 'Steinberg, and' Matthew !Seep (!) all of Ortiorthid drank liquer . her. bounty but none of itllom bad any reeolleation of haring paid for ltj The jury found a verdict of not guy,' fl U. "Sol*r. of flaiaberier,, was brought, up forkeiging ebowling _ Eziiibited aileron. front the Ogribir linno,lllM, upon payment of wu. — . etas entered. . • . 7 oih;, - ri n siot'Ziiliiiinport trareittendei Ito and theconrfndjonrned.: •" : r, ,• . _ ,Etteimes«—_The ;Trust. - Compel; held ea eleetieniesteiatitior. the-1:4=11.-414444thit three; uremehis, - tp: for, leen ugh. 'Mk the eteitieserasgoino en,e boustifallehle niteld sag the rem itetalig r ethirlVart# o ,. k at the deer laaiden t to the ogeeleeti . , The 991 rP0 = - 121 ' 1 4441 4.‘ 05.9 Meeers:'.Alex.Opeei, and Itts4ley; %UAL Dhic.l7:' ore holding - etre 3013iee Lanetala.Virte; K. thuanel Xtei;F*o. l l( d. IlailizhltildVAccale Zen; The folleerty& tel fleetttareer thcAllesliesy . tea , ff sr 800 0 , hirie boss - dieted jor . Jolla Bbielegiume e . geevelw. Adam llereldwi )14 *.*rmi , 4 1- 4 304 t , !A .-4 : . v ~~~;~~~ti ~~~ 2,66676 7 2 : 6 rimir 707 liii.'wno27l7anabgs'Nov• 1 3se nnr,it you, intrgative- far te. children or one powerful for Malta, lake Ayer Pale. They ere sugar- coated " and pleleitw, to 1 273,621 429,923,1,616,916 755,690 and are well 'enough known toy be good, 't 496,195 260,6971 , 356,597 450,517 1 vititonrotir recomendalion. • . * 170,617 1 160,821 123,565 258,341 1 - • 116,230 80,689 576,658 105,811 124,61 , 103,006 663,013 132,349 162,45. 85,866 547,929 173,508 210,58 , 101,640 ' • , 551,174 111,259 1,554,1651,322,3596,075,8 331 , 985 , 183 1 . 1,525,723,1,324,21941,039,27211,924,499 B'k Pitt. Mil Exebazgeßl ?LAM. ''" Cara " Mechaaks'" Iron City " Allegtl327 " • Increase • 28,445 36,611. 60,484 1,860 •, Due .to other baitke, $188,122; locrease. 919,496 by " . . .... 629,421; Increase. 11,080 • Mika or other bk's.. 345,793; i11C11450. 9,289 We have included inner specie column roisterers' weeks past, the Treasury Notes held by the banks, which are minuted •es- equivalent to specie; hut in almucb as there is some objection, to it aro discou tinge it,, changing the totals °field' week, to tun, 2it es to make; the difference correct. The following is the movement of the Banks since iintiarj lot: aAmViomi & IDiaaneW:.lbqnpU Jan. 4..... 1,355,006.1,186,1114 5,153,218 1,114,995 " 11.... 1,351,875 1,243,306 5,101,469 1,126,022 " M.. 1,379,031 1,283,509 5,019,048 1,103,650 " 25.... 1,407,960' 1,307,700 4,960,940 1,165,961 NI, 1....; 1,844,931' 1,308,008 4,955,977 1,164,217 - 8..... 1,251,381 1,337,017 4,974,959 1,189,223 " 15„...'1,321,236 1,312,054 5,223,031 1,245,944 22.... 1,223,881 1,322,982 5,244,890 1.260,935 Mar. 1..... 1,195,526 1,300,103 5,274,842 1,303,905 " 8..... 1,199,711.1,302,604 5,310,428 1,310790 " 15..... 1,157,530 1,295,611 5,323,216 1,302,919 " 22.... 1,163,251 1,271,837 5,290,404 1,280,703 " 20-- 1,193,386 1,233,839 5,367,714 1,290,030 Apl. 5.... 1,250,638 1,100,100 5,478,820 1,324,154 " 12 1,287,091 1,194,232 5,513,021 1,305,204 " 19._ 1,291,226 1,220,633 5,570,505 1,345,062 "26 1,319,416 1,221,195 5,011,600 1,404750 May 3. 1,300,551 1,192,210 6784,492 1,504,549 10....: 1,365,381 1,171,027 5763,651 1,565,182 "17 1,373,401 1,191,003 . 5,737,072 1,491,620 " 24.... 1,371,588 1,175,334 5,789,0410 1,4/4,787 " 31... 1,394,148 1,212,178 5,643,109 1,417,049 , Stun 7 1,420,508 1,207,137 5,8 5,401 1,540,926 1 " 14..... 1,385,926 1,218,342 5,8 5,951 1,550,892 " 21.-- 1,306,481 1,2113,759 5,8 ,952 1,571,580 M..— 1,377,099 1,200,195 5,87 ;782 1,030,170 July 5 1,430,051 1,246,589 0,014,674 1,699,191 "12 1,458,776 1,229,343 8,018,509 1,691,716 " 79. 1,475,351 1,249,398 6,018,404 1,720,001 26..... 1,439,916 1,256,026 6,077,608 1,708,210 Aug. 2..... 1,423,669 - 1,199,761 4,009,453 1,730,650 9..... 1,498.231 1,236,485 5,975,322 1,788,792 " 10-- 1,428,850 1,257,921 5,940,451 1,818,013 • " 23-- 1,452,751 1,260,021'5,953,828 1,887,579 _ " 30..... 1,435,51 1 1,257,173 1„008,401 1,384,917 Supt. 6..... 1,470,741 1,261,195 5,985,766 1,859,072 "13 1,456,168 1,273,341 0,058,234 1,918,652 20.... 1,485,741 1,272,874 6,099,530 1,842,590 ." 27 1,500,073 1,302,584 6,054,505 1,835,375 Oct. 4..... 1,540,093 1,445,575 1,096,979 1,908,049 " IL.— 1,515,198'1,481;217 0,034,870 11913,592 - •• 18...... 1,540,453 1,571,879 6,075,227 1,878,953 25..... 1,578,523 1,543,958 0,059,315 1,040,501 qur. 1..... 1,525,133 1,479,219 6,039,272 1,924,699' ' .. 3..... 1,554,118 1,322,359 0,075,883 1 985,183 U. S. CIRCUIT COURT.—This Court commenced its sessions in this city yesterday, 'Judges Grier and Irwin on the bench. In the morning the list of cases was called over, and those not ready for trial were continued: The number remain ing on the listveill probably occupy the Court about three weeks.: firth° afternoon the cue of Samuel Eakin, a reallar of the State of Ohio, - . en R. S. Baker. Jacob' Henries, Wm. P. Baum, John While, John anthem, and N. P. Fetter man, a Bill in Equity - to avoid Mortgages and Beide for $lOO,OOO, given by the Darlington Cannel Coal Company, was called, and the bill of the complidnent haying been read, (be Court suggested limb puttee -illteltetet2 to themes hr.,' been left out. and not madloned in the bill. Thereupon, lure to anand`thi bill wan asked and granted, the Court remaking (hit it would bear the case as soon as pritctiadde. leuresr.—Coroner 'BONOliNtkheld an inquest yesterday on the body of a iron= named Mary Patchell, who died euddenir yesterday morning atlit residence in Spring alley. It appears that, while in bed with her hashand, she was seised with disease of de heart, to which oho bad been. previously subject, and expired in a seamen!, without a greta. The Coroner had a physician called in, and his testimony being ,coasisterft with the statement of the husband, a verdict of "Leath from the visitation of.Ood" was rendered. The deceased was about twenty eight years of age, and the mother of three tbadren, fIsaTatTTICF FOIE XVIII KITTANICI:W. -I‘l'- Creary's saw and grist mill on the Allegheny river about a toiler above Kittanning, was totally destroyed by fire on Friday morning of last 'elk: A. large quantity of graith together with betiovien 100,000 and 160 000 feet of lumber was It 11•• • frame structure, saw. and but recently s it " : " ri Tt "." 1 E np • o, be tba result of en 4Mdelti. iilthouel suspicions of iacendiaristn wait. - entertained. The lose to put down. at $10000; upon which there le no insoranen— niiperteh. ME sale of oil paintings, this morning et 10 o'clock, by Mr. Davis; on the second floor of his ¬ion rooms, Fifth street, will be a farora • ble chance for our cititens to ornament their dwellinge with beautiful works of art, which have been much admired by visitors, and are the 'finest collection ever subjected to public sale in our .',city. All are to be disposed of this morning Without regard to price. TnE Chroniete ups: understand that our neighbor, Mr. Morten, who is now giving the finishing touches to the fine building recently leased by the Journal, intends meting two ad. ditlonal buildings early In the spring, on the between the Chsirnicle building and that which he has just put up. They will each be tour stories in height, and will he finished In the beettlposaple style._ list Luau BONDS.—The case of the boudbold . , ere against the city came up in the U. 8. Conti, josterday,.on a suggeatton of the Judge that he ehonid decide the cue -pro form!, aid then ham e the case carried up before the whole bench at Vfashington. • Snap Skater took the suggestion for consideration. • -.Tho case of bondholders 'B. Butler county will coma up to-day.. '42 F- 'T4II EVANS Case.—lt is more than probable that the cue of David 8. Evans, charged with the murder of his wife, InAllegheny, last spring, .may come up for trial before Judges McClure, Parke and Adams, to-day. Thee. M. Marshall and Robert Pollock, Rene., appear for the psis otter!. The trial will possess a horrible interest. Tim Welftlialief Revive for October, (Brett & Co.'s:re-print) has been received and is tor sale by,lTunt & Miner. This number eontalus but one dtheistie article, but that one is as bitter u gall. The other, articles are all able and read able,!and in Its purely literary °banister this Review is equal to any of the rest. . Tim Wellsbaig 'Binge!, of Siiiiirds' y, mentions Ile escape from theirjail of a fellow named Charley Klee who, with hie paramour, were in 411 a charge of making counterfeit coin sod sell ing it. Also a ahap named Rail kwesped, who inniumge of stabbing an officer. They were 'at large at last accounts. Botsu.—ife present mar readers this morning Rath In advertisement of the celebrated Sena, the e9nally celebrated ..chef de eiriiiite,Atignstus ,Siyer. The advertisement Is seat lone. direct from the London Agency. , . Cmouramos Now armour' Puttio. 2 7 l9c, era hippy to announce to oniteiders that the' ew , upright Piano Wall brought on - by Mr. Mellor, 1 from the fectcrry of Chickering & Son's, Goston, and.irhich - attracted so much attention at our lite Baste Fair. hue been purchased for the new ,stumbost "Diane," by Capt. Sterrett, who is ,ever mindful of the COfferetri as , well se' the Of his rtssongent. This instritment has bimn examined by itU our oonnoiseurs in music, and they bare pronounced It a most. perfect Plano. The shape of this riillols Tory dears bie AM small route, occupying, se it does, - not the apace of the square Piano, while by , the •airmailing of the Chiciterings its power of WOO le nearly equal to a Grand Piano ; . the touch in *luau and responsive; and baring theirnerrly .apidied iron frame will stand witU lu.tune. ' A 'tomb Louis XlVth Chlekering & thin's i'dotere 'equaN Piano wan also purchased from Mr:Mel lor-by Capt. Sterrett, for fairway et-Calves . Tap Varna Or Goon Lonos.—We advipe - 091-1 readers. wbonte deshOria arlirearrYint n 3 P-WW. fuluois of the lunge 'lnd bronchial apparatus not, I to defer taking medicine in time-for theiroure Mat of the consumption asset witioti end Willi.' are the' remit of it mall beginning of a cough 'm old, Which could be easily removed by a bottle of - Dr: Alyser's Pectoral' CougrSinfp, now . put cip'imi sold it 50. cants and $1 per bottle. It has bad abundant evidence of its mmt euperlor-' ill" over MOO otberremediesi and-tbose sort to L in time will saves great deal of stiffer - hag from those' 'Swimmable diseltseavbicb: eo prevalent - during', the, : Winter .coripving Months. You can get, it at Dr,-ireyeer'or Twig. Store,' WO. 140 Wood street:" - • Ltszkur Berrtx43ste. hituhebe l ' i"4lces eppestians. l!l"rWirtirlT le ifolie- feint of " tor 148 - f ermie lt beiuty'exeeW'ehyt,f IstioAJL and- ki ei r ; v . keett'. Thi thisig " a Te l 1-' li i.elt•biule.iihtp, ra/ th s, ssiria ol4 °4 A b C ,I T 'we te the distaiee li j ai making 13001.,76- „icyea, a sight Ibtf;',+ a Mai urirattiv the'eddeefetTuittektil nstlnia " t* -147 — .1eette or r. 4411 beiffeactten: qp thelefto 'th title ef the', m . 40 0,4,0, is OTPII4I ")".". A2O isheet. - a co s 4p is umee, illuk whole tetttday crace- .. itottposistsmottisto.lar,dfil,e,7lb. !tr.: tan Continuum &noes, -Which:we ballet° ' to be Ilielargastonost flourishing mud most oom :: pletely organized; is the Iron City c o ll ege , o f PittlbUrgb, Pe.—From Hunt's Machantt' Mog i mine, of October, 1858. • •-Tira tailoring business,in its Tirlo4 branches, embracing plain and fancy work for b men and , pop is carefully attended, and orders raptly fill ed, at Carnagbases Federal street, A llegheny city. i_A.dided to this branch of the business, are a floe stock of well made clothing, and a fall variety°, new style shirtsi under-Wear, fall and winter gloves, scarfs, tamers, Amos, tics, hosiery, sold at reasonable rates for rash. t _ tr ron wish to gal the worth of your money, go to Down's, Federal street, Allegheny, who m . y ou will find an extensive assortment of every thing connected with their business, incluaing el:infection ery of every description. Plain and fancy rakes, fruits, WAS, pickles, preserves, etc., etc.; also, lona of nnsnrpassed quality, .frosh every morning. Parties supplied with their delicious Ice cream on short notice. IV PST, OR WRIER IS TIM BEST, Vggynyytog OR WORM Dretnorrat is • question daily and hourly naked by parents, anxious for the hanith of their children. MI who are at all acquainted with the article, will hninedlatte. ty answer, Dr. aletstue'e Celebrated Tennithge prepared b y m e w., w o e., pittaburgh. Fa. It has nem bleu known to fall, and le one of the West remedleri that we b° need. A friend of our. lately banded ua the following statement In reference to thie Vermin:lgs: NyeToar, September Conan.," —A young lady of guy acquaintance told Wee for long time very much troubled with won.. advised her to try Dr. tip Celebrated Termites*, prepared by Fleming Prue., of n il , Ptsburh, Pa. Rh. madding:ly par. dowel and took one al which CllllO3 her t azz unusual large quantity of worm. She one talutedlately relieved of all the dreadful symptoula aceoutpanying this and rapidly recovered her natal health. The youtur lady do ED wish her name mentioned:her realdeurv,how. ever, in .T.EI Fifth Area, and she refcri Sim, Hard* No: 8 Manhattan place. 1111.1..Purchaeora will he cereal to ask for DIL MUNI'S CELEBRATED WsiniTAMP, mannfaCtored by FLEMING BROS. of Ftrrestratoo Fa. All other Verna:male romper. . y e b r . ppleutea ganutneVermlform, also his celebrated Liver DilKeerrnow he had at all mewl/able dma atom. Ninerpontritte without thetignaturs et ....19.dti ale T V fdraIRCI PROP. ?LIMA RIC BaTTIRT, OR ELICTRO: MAGNUM Mertniss, for Me4lcal parpeeee..f a very ieperfor Mod _III be gont free of Ixprees charge., wh.r.rrer an Rstrrem ram, upon • remittance °Moe Dollars. Addrom Dr. 44 KO IL FIRYAItiL De. 110 WoM et, Plttelnwsli. ang...1..11 Telegraphic. ST. Loots, Nov. B.—When the St. Louis overland mail of the 16th September reached San,Francisco, the mail vie Isthmus of the same date had not ar rived. Oregon dates of the 22,1 of September men tion a credited rumor of two noted hostile chiefs, Qaalchien and Until, being captured and shot. A messenger arrived at Shasta with dispatches from Fors Vancouver for Fort Reeding. It 1 / 1 thought the dispatches would change the destination of the troops en route for Oregon and Waahlngten, the forces now there feeling able to keep the Indians in subjection, without additional aid. The Sacramento Memory publishes a COMM:Mica lion, revealing the esistimce of * project to make a fitlibnsteriog incursion to Sonora. The Utah correspondent of the Republican gives an account of an outrage committed upon the per gola of the daughter of Mrs. Marker, nine years old, by two Utah Indium, on the Spanish Fork. Gov. Cumming then demanded the surrender of the offenders through the Indian agent, Hunt, which wee refused.. A requisition was then made on Oen. Johnston, and o detachment of men proceeded to the even. of the outrage, and effected the delivery of the culprits, who were Wont to Salt Lake City and placed in the custody of Oh I'. S. Marshal. One Indian had been uointentionally killed, which may lead to further disturbances, in view of which a pOi3C of military had been national , at Spanish Fork for the protection of the inhabitants. Sell Volta, Nor. a.—Tbe 'reamer Circasaian, from Galway on the 26th, has arrived here. - The British steamer Gorgon was at Liverpool, from rays', where she had been inking soundings for another Atlantic Telegraph from Newfoundland to the English Channel, vie Pepsi. The Which Board of Trade volume for the year feuding Sept. 30, show a decrease in exports doting the last nine n.uths of over $9,400,000. The seb.rnaririe telegraph between Rorer and Calais bed ceased working and was believed to be.'. . broken. Communication was kept np via Ostend: l'ausare.—The Firet Chamber rejected, by_a vote of no to 76, • proposition to Jima en addrisa to the King and Prince Regent. TVIMIT.—Thu American frigate Wished' arrived at Constantinople on the 11th. A letter says that as America is not included in the teetatzthe Wabash has bcen allowed to come up, althongVehe far ex ceeds the nit* of rte.'s allowed t`i, pass the Darla. nallm.7.She took out 20 of her gunis,however, an that only 30 rhowed in the port.holes,rNsh is none more then the treaty allows. The steamehip EastoniCitylostrilyed by fire at FM. -Ttel,••••l:ept aogre••• and one ra.etloar, by rtiatartilta, &nivel e MI Yerw,Nny.6..—The Bank tit vi week shows an inerewro of loaiie increaseiu criscolaLion, $384,000; Ida StI0,000; Were.. In undrawn decrease in specie, $370,500. • BALTIMORE, Nov. ~ .—The lanaroref Police ufficer Rigdon, murdered on Friday night, took place yes terday end was attended by en immense concourse. The Mayor sad • largo body of police, with • largo number of cititans, took port in the funoreL The murderers bare been indicted, and will Lo brought to trial during the present week. BALTIMORE, Nov. B.—COTS - 10 and Crops wore or reigned this morning for the murder of police officer Higdon on Friday night. The cases Mien boon re. mowed to the Baltimore county' Court, *Vera they will; no doubt, find spowlyOustice. Wesuiscrov, Nov. Si—d pi's ate letter from 011- ',eaten, of Oet. 291. b, itatee that the yellow fever is making fearful ravages there. Six physicians have died: with it. The lender &drives absenuseanot to re turn until the let of December. There has been no frost., with change to warm weather. The fatality hap inertared. Boston, Nor. S.—Capt. Dobson, late master of the brig Isle de Cuba, which recently arrived hers in charge of the mate, woe arrested at New Bedford, yesterday, and brought to this city for examinstioo on the charge of being engaged in tho slays trade. hltaasnaariamt, Oa., Nov. 6.—A hill her. keen introduced into the Legielature of Ibis State pro viding for the repeal of the clean in the State eno - prohibiting the importation of Africans. Pormatro, Nor. 8.—.9 cattle train on the Grand Trunk Railroad run off the track to-day, near Glou cester, killing Mr. Hatelton, engineer, and slaugh tering a large number of cattle. Nam Oainane, Nov. B,—The number of deaths from fever on Saturday were LI. The total during the past week were 135. There was. a good frost this morning.. CISCINNATI, Nov. S.—Weather' cloudy ; fight rain st Intervale. The river has risen eighteen inches within the last 48 hours. There II toren feet five Inches in the channel. CuOltasyoe, Nor.S.—The deethe from yellow fever during the pant week were twelve. Toletraphte nark•ta New goat. Nov. g.-Cotton 'tales 2000. baler, Up!wadi !diddling 11 WO; good middling 117.10. Mond heavy. Wee 10,600 bar. Southern 5h08,36. _tilest bat ad. ranted; - ftle•110,000 White Southern at Si .3 5 0445,-Wwit. ern Red SI,OS. Corn dna; sake 49,000 both yellow at. SOC. Pork buoyant. Whiskey arm and active. Sager buoyant, and active.' Coffee buoyant; sales at init , aol2.. • • $7OOO Maastr.—fitccks higher Champk Mock bland f 5%; Illinois Central bonds. Michigan -Soothern MY‘: I N. - Centel B6r; Raiding 61%; Milwaukee & Idiedulypi ]a;Canton Co. 24 - Missouri else 89% Galena & Cadman 77; Michigen Central 14 Erie 17; Paol/50 Mull g. 9. Com • paoy 104%. "Pentinitenu, Noe.ll,4loni lull, Lot =Ante &Slug off nod lola anzioty tomaliterl flee or tuneable at $5, and ex tra at 15,,2645,50. Rye Floor lOW elowlyat 1419,.4. Corn Meal bat declined to $2,74: libey biailfildwf Mimi am In 0z0...0f the demand, asainicta.droople 4000 bosh told at sl,ll34olAlbir red, and $1,2501,70 Straddle. Rye eall , ll Con wocheagedv g, 6 00 both .140Slio for and 64(40c for Mats Meer, MOO buthibilerwarn s old t 4402 y.e. No _ohms' In ; Grociniee•or .Proetolom Nithkey gm at 22e for Oblo,"and 2102134 far Penna. Clicorrtam,Nov.9.—floor market . twanged and Soar, la moderate local demand at $4,30@.4,40 far. • m_parilne; ra Mph. light. Whiskey steady; dot at 1 10 . Admi , ati4 - plot of SiX/ head at tle, but no mdlomat it& rats at the okra of the market; It was veryattitakdrovere and Emden - angina to bay.- New -Lard la mid at the. 411,000,. plea s " - mu banor wero sold at Se for this month and Demetaber;' end shuttle's at 4}4611,66, New Mesa Park to be delivered within . ten Ow alter mid. at $11,94 min homes are part. log, bat none very largely. The weather , hi cold and <leap MYMmiix, Nov. R.--Floor ilnlb brim* .ready at -Wheat active and gram; red $1,14,31,= wh1teg1,2661,46.' 00.0 Latta.: white, old; 10071, yellow 0W20. -- Whitby ,'213.0r.. Bacon steady at 74Yde. . itmussimento. pITTSBURG4 T,ELEATRE.- , &LC UV= 91.4.1 Z Dtatoroc..... . ... . ... P 1111712 1. OP-ADMISSION : Dloololrcla I kola:ate . 25 E0 Tlckota wbouaks torri o. vs . t• 110 1.... .. 00 45, Q 076 TandlyCln lo -••••••:•-•" - 15,,,mal Biaoa--.-113,00 Wend Bons:- .......2.:0 150 - . .. i,i'... 4 80 . ~.;f lk. i t ''...' 1510 ors open it 7 Velxt. TlOl,O n ~ . optn brat 10 to 3 teclock., . , - - .. - - - . . sucaustoN or mamma Bolton boom 01 to animal- lb, ,oxelialtiatio , twothatottbilant - Itios ht.PAT Ppltrotho nil topaz thti otoolitsf to ha statotuumeta FO32I.OI,TEVVihtI), tionspber Olb,itripiluzmasica will . oktiiimo• -milk the anal .gasjr la Are sets, mania ' =l , ll. O.TATtIZ M Danwpart, Pitsant— J ulia rongall To coodadoirithilltr . 0 BEOOIIIIIM.. QUNDRIES-- is 4to - esaktgaicas% , • 'SOO talep country Wicklow G... 100 do, GepAin CUT'. .'k Ito fiyegliooeal% 40 har duits YOWLS Ur" 4110413411•11Wranbi11"..4 1 1 ,,,,, -, ••=. 27.1)1'3,4 aS4 Oa. 10 , 1 1 4 011 D• Or 01044100L11061•1 . 11 ..autsaimpricrige. A N TAiiiiipi, vAmlikeetairl Commercial Aur.fikraAilcuiroltionritiza. Enicum'akzatr,"V. P.; 4 C:lrazrirut, P. M. DAVIS. J. L Bann, J.J. Gauanz. • ask IyROVIOW Writhe Pittsburgh Market tll4ortalvocfactr Illtasaph Gas.W.e.] Porksakkoz.TOMoY,No , loCart 0.1858. Bushmen during the week bus been el active is citrnm• stone* would allow. A great dell of rain has fallen, but It mem. to have had but little effect on the river. There is a sufficient dee to permit the boats to get up and down, but not anouglgto genre the permanent resumption of Davi. ption,although wts are hourly waiting for IL The whoteeele meters and Jobbersere doing a fair amount of bumbles. for the semen. The orders from the country are cot large but an muneronsaud well kept op. The prodnot trade I. also moderately settee There L. no noticeable change of rate.. The prime of pro dace an generally rasher doll with a slight tendency down ward.: but there lona imply of any one article eutaciently huge to depress the market. The resumption of navigetion may, by lamming the mpplles, affect prima somewhat. The supply of money is about ea betors—eniflcient and more than sufficient tor all Magenta of regular trade. There le no pereptible Increue In the demand, and the bank buns show that the die:omits remain Instate qua so faro =iota k concealed. The Maks absorb all the good short paper offering,and good long dabs paper can be readily pissed on Mk street at RAT i esnt- The approach of the winter sewn quicken. the vocals- Ova movements In Hogs, and the annual gambling in flogs la beginoleg with all the activity of former yeera. To our mind the annual operetta°. In Pork throughout the West look very =tublike stuck gambling In Wall street. There are bulls and been, "lng crop" mid "Mort crop' mon, mid each class operant agaluet the other—one to put up and the other to pot down prices—neither being guided by the ordi nary law. of deemed and empty, but by the eltsnees of of. fluting a clot or fall that will enable Morn to tusks money. We know of no laminas that he. so little that is leglti ow e shout It as the Pork bush:walls the greet packing mart. It ho.been tern., Into a more lottery, and the remit is thou It in.extremely &Emit for legitimate operator. to get along safely. We repeat our advice to holden of Hogs—cell, while the buying form. Is on the speculator.. The Lake Shore Is furnishing the people of the Ohio valley with their empties of potatoeu this your, and to a lhalted extent with cabbages and tncrilpe The potato crop appeat. to bare beau a pang failure throughout tharrgion drain ed by the Ohio rivers. The IC Y. Ostmossreist Advertiser of Saturday my.: • "'floe money market has "Imam a little more activity this week, and while there has been •no entail advance to the Wes, they have been a little more firmly held. The mar ket rate on cell on the beet simuritin is 4 F cent, at which knit of the banks and Urge house. ere lending, but there is • heavy amount °kennel held at 3 to 3%qt coot, though we herr of no new negotiation' on Ilan terms this week. It fe so dldleult 'to And profitable employment for capital, that there !every little competition for It, and therefore the present movement In cola aphid the city has only a limit. d effect upon the market, but open the whole, we obould cell it from half to one per cent. bolter ter the lender, lb.. It wax at the point of extreme deprenion. Prime paper motioned very scarce and In demand, and the commission broken do not nod &Ultima to employ the means left et their illeperel. We quote the ball names at dto 4%, end ea up to 1? rent. for thirty to ninety day., and 5 to tip cent. for three to sir months, up to 7 for goal °some not eo well known.- The Philadelphia North American "Tb. Money market continua. without alteration. Capt. toy Is abundant and prime Waimea paper very scarce, but little finding its way Into the broker.' hush. The etriet rates are fed ki cent.? alltlllol for the beet namely end far abort dates a fraction Co.. ham been accepted." Th. Chicago Tribune of Petards) say.: The Wheat market WU dull and drooping. Winter Wheat &ensued le; but holders would sot geueratly submit to it, and tr.... Clone ware congaed to abont 3,000 bus No I Red at. al In stem. spring Wheat declined 3c. About .000 baa changed handa—smetdng at 68c for NA 2 In Auer, doe. leg at dye; with a quiet fading There is Mill scmcity of Clore. The stock ih hand Is mall, and the receipts are too light to operate against bold era. Ruyan, hs order to mcnrelotg,had to edvapee lt4e on yeehirday's market, with nids of sheet 11,0004bn. at 6f , ® 70.)',0 tor No, I in More; 063 for N0.2-,and fan fat Rejected. harleyls In rather better demand At .044 U for N 0.2 in alma. Rlghwinea dull and drooping. Timothy Seed in good deutandsat $1,7410 . The receipt. of Wogs .motlnue loge; notwithstanding which the market attire, and prime were about 10c bet ter far heavy flog, A at ens med. for 2,000 Wogs to he delivered all this month at $0,25 net—the Dogs to weigh .boat 200 Tri not. Ileevy Ilogs mid to-day at $1,2564,35 geom." Of the N. 0. thccerker. =tact the Picayune of the 30th "Sow—There her beets • goodikimand for Sager doting the week , but with still larger reDefpts, , prime hare held • downward tendency. The Wee have amounted Without GOOD Weds, 'Deluding 660 to itsi,to-day, the market et the range of our quotations, whielithow • decline of about I•fenor .3 , dry Coalmen to Hood lAtWi Fair to Folly Fair Prime and Choke :4a&T Centrifugal, Clarified and Refined. Week'. receipts 2431 hints. against 731 for the correepotd lug week last year. Total reeelpte glace the let reptember Lso3hhda, noted 8.51 to the same date Net year, illolossee--There bee been • liberal eupply,• bur with • good demand prkee adranut] In the midi part of the week IS genes. lip to Wednesday evening MOM ZOO bit were sold at 31832 for onlinery to choke, but yeeterday the reties fell Mr W 30133 k, with nice of .hoot 1000 bbig Twday prima were Will tower, and some 151:0 bbl. were cold ".1030e, meetly Va . M.lit gal, for prime end choke. Half bbia, eloiinddoll et 'Zig-Nc kt Week's reeelpta 0231 bble,amatust 1501 for the Derrespotut , lag week teat year. Totalrecelps slate tke let g l tetutecr 13000 Ws, against 1•56 to the WWI 11110 last Jen.. ASlllB—llle market contluuee uotbatupal NA dull: we quota Pete oomin•1 at ..e..645, Pearls at Ed.:Alp:4,ll.d gala Aab *toady a 74. APPLE— be quanlltymoiog to is comparatively !mall, but blab p tarp dawn tbe demand; poor v 34111,12 1: 1 i.uf . 5, 3 .," . 4,0. 1u1l On halt% nos tram lots '7'l', BEA.Stt—the demand Is grate light end not at all Nrod lo the supply: holders, however are Grre ha asking. $1,50 for new small white, and • small lot sold rederday at p1,..15 hero Bret bands. and 50 boa t 1,25. • . . . . . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—the receipts are Intleaslng, but M. Oyer basing riwo, saarly all th• iota la make ware yeateday ablopod Woe. A small lot was taken to Ell an cedar at INBO IA 100 Ds, from Bret bands, bet It would not be in% to quote the range mar 12„1:56t2.37. Promems salsa at $.2,dy..,76 gabs yastarday of 4500 bus .from fret hands at s2,e, and 2.12 aids at 43.2,:6 it 100 Ito. BITTEN AND NOON—prime roll Butter Is In spoon at stots, nod ootween do at 1443.14, .racked It dolt et 10011. A sato of DO edge yeeneeday at it. 'edam ere nevem and to egoatt at lag IS—The last salest 14. " d rd." Woad): Saks ot lain Hams • • • 1.:40.2k4.., Shoulders at 63ggr; BLDG nt r i Y. t plain raorassed do 10-Xdiii tillegairam r BUCKETS AND TUES—Ttio factory prkre (rate hinds) at IMIld2Oll attel Now Etaightoo ar:lter 1 1 / 4 osl.lll. wad Tub, $4,Tet{4.141 ya self to the retell tray at $1,75,10A00, ,, -0--r—• • • DllOOll3--thore la a fair rowdy, nod p. rolige from IG. 25 per dozen for COM.JI) tO $3 Ow ehotm tarra, Informs- Slate gradea ranglog accordingly. CORDAGE— r $1]b.000; oe U tlopor- Itr, $21,600, Manilla Rope, coil, 13 o B D Iteralle Rope, rot, 051 lb Hemp Rope, . all, 11 Hlb Hemp Rom cot, 10 c tit lb Tarred Ropey totl,ll o !b Tarred Rope, cot, no . 51 ID Pecking T . 11 015 lb ), P r eeklu+ern,com 10 r ID altll COH SI4P ,OO Hemp, 52,00 511 dos. Hemp eadl,ll els , 11 ID. PLOUGH LlNlCS—Mamills, et.* doz Hemp, 700. (*WON TA ITNS—Tbe market le ateadr at the following quotations: . • • N 04.4 to 101acludvo 200145 No. N.. 114112 90 No. No.ID —220111 D No. N 0.14 23 VIII No. No. 16 ail ID No. No. 4r4 11 cl 2 doer. No. WO .10 o 11 doe No: N 0.600.....— ........ 9 eV dos No. N 0.200..... ..... ..... S o 111 dot Carpet chitin, evetol. Mc , 11 lb Tu1.......-... ......... .220 lb 110 do vtblte,23 0n01k10r........ ............. 4 • to 85 cot; 21e 4 Raiff) Ilattlatt-..-..170 ." Do, do 20 to 4,1 e 2:0 4 Betting, No. 1,... ..... lee " Coverlet The 0......... 27e " Do No. 2... ...... lre , " Candlewick 3./e " No 1—....14.1 eel )d Nu 0 , 8% c le v.l CANDLES AND SOAP-Candles aro newly at our miuta lions i-dippal I*.c„ too Id 13 nod adamantine 20421. Soap remains as beton, a only at 6 furcommon, 514 for Palm, sad 10 for Saw sea Toilet and Castlle,44 for Cem. kat Mee: and 7 for German. CiIINBEIMIIIS-a Illtt lord demand, tad abunda ut snal L ; Es sales la the earl way at $1.2 to the retail trade. ta but • principal portion Is fur shipment east. RZ i rar sidle are making to the retail and country Dade at 7!6. DRIED F8.131T--a few small lots are coming In, and Baba bale been made of Apples at $2,60, and Denim at $4,50* 4,75. /leo demand fa good. Na m yettorday ot 5 has apples 1 t i.7 52 1 50, nod of Retches, 23 bus at WA, and 10 do at DR= lISSr-limedisaloa by tho tierce at 1203123.4. IBATIIRBS-we note mho of prime +restore, on antral, at 45 but only In null lots; from done they no held In the small way at K. IITdID-eales weft mule yesterday of 1200 elm at Cie for bran, 75.380 c for Shortie, and $1,23 for Middlings 1111311-Mackand No. 3 are firm at $10,60; end if do at $5,60. Galifaxllerring $5,50(11$0,00, and Baltimore do,o $5,00. Lake Superior White $1,0041110,00 et bid; hf do, $4,.. NO- 0 5 , 01 h Trout, PRO et bbl do if do, $4,50. PLOUR-the market condones to droop. Silas have bon made from find hands daring the week at $4, 76 for super, and $5,00 for extra, bat these Swarm could ard now be real ised. Bala yesterday of 230 Mao at $4,70 for sow, pod $5.. 00 Mr, eaten and 250 do on private hums. From atom, aim of esiEt $1,5705,90, extra at $3,12(45,Z, nod fata lly do at $ 455,tt1. Nye Moor, ado s from flearbands at $4,00 add nom, at $4,26. GRAIN-there Is but a- light supply of One, and prima we firm at 43045 on artivaL Wm to scarce. and ZOO him soli venerate, from lint bands at 50064.4 then wbe toy largely are not offering over 05. Bye Is In regular request and he yelling steadily from first hands at 73 Ban. ter It b O, 0 . 11 4 I. Deed/ ads wook; 0 . , 'V.". bet.. 001403 for aorta& and 1554410 for fall. Worm has declined, and wit now quote Mediterranean at 8609 0 , Sime lied at 05, end White at $1 In small lota from wagon. tiItOONIUSS-there Ica tkir dammed from the ~tall end country trade for N. o.lbeiper st 5%eg,911, by the hhd; nod 53.i666% by the 641, and Molasses at 49(.50. Coffee is lims at 12913 , A, and lUse at 5@534. GAN DIRE-the following ere tbe quotathms for et men t Don tubing: lash Gas Ripe.- I cla 13i tech G. ripe... 32 con .S . 2 0 0 ...LO 0 .....:p 2K , ... 00 0 IL. -10 . 3 . " -3. 30 e a . a ......ull er . 4 0 0 -1,90 , blest to the cuntomarl . alum HAT-A fair mpply at scale. $ll $1 tam lIIDER-Orren !fides am fir at 7!,(A8 ; of Dry 11 1 4 0 4 time our Ivrea •ars nominal at 17. IRON 4t NAILS-than by nate are unettinged, mul we Ootomou HR/son pe'r :palate `. -4 Irstalow Wing 4 . 44 4 . Nabs —4 MCZMIi _it. a worm a. m. DAM . . . Xett l4 "ra q.k0g.....3715 Ma. . , 4 -..6,76 9,j o .....7,00 Clitt Oplkt• 3 to IM t to A :.4,T6 Met Stdkakjatiteltt. — .... 25thr i, 7 16 " Boiler Sluts .;... Non 13,14,1 d, 16617 d • i • 0. 20 M• 24 - ' `Llinil;;lsnoandynAnoint. diudgionr.' t, lb ,r. - ^^rt^:. ------ :. Upper Loam, - Sktetinengdfing WD -my little doing: DOM Samar) , n. 'doing*: wok st.‘ co 9,b, OW-then Inn gegninrion•trY 'Vara ko. I eta 2 gs• in Mond ne on hen id no. :Wm and goo 163--idennt; itaiddy toting of :knot et :sided , dlOodoll Noibionotin - ot .Prom 4:106..00loo altect. nod Pfakors tognxime diodonnolo •-•Of Cloner onding boo ooldkikli nt - gs36,inagasOnnidoklinda . o l % n ftl i t b =.. Tinig is la nigetroginnd et ar„ • • • , - - . _ , H.' CHILDS WHOLESA 'LE SHOE • . • No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh; - Paq HAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF TIM LARGEST AND, MOST • I ItrENSI 1 sock. of BOOTS AND;SH OES Ever brought to this market, of great variety, Adapted to , 1.4 AN. D W I NT Raving been pntehaaed DIRECT from the Manufaetnrers, chiefly for easn, and selected ni.141; GREAT CAR T E AS TO QUALITY. AND They feel aseured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers: Iffir•Dterchante rleitlag Pittsbnrgh, either to purratase Go•dg, or on their ear to Emu:. eitioty an limited to vat ml examine onr atwk before purchasing elsewhere. itarPartletatm mt.atiou Oren t. Ord.. oe7:d6cw3mT 11. MILOS & CO. R 013 I N G - Cheap and Durable Fire and , Water-Froot • ELASTIC CEMENT ROOMG-..•• • T HE FIRM OF PERRIN & JOHNSON having, by mutual consent, beew reckitly Oita ' ' .l, 0. S. BATES and W3l. JOILYSON giro notice that they have entered into partnersldpiferter,i. eying on the above Roofing Businets, In all In branchrw, cinder the name and firm of DAM& STAND, 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond Alley. We aro now prepared to Cover, with our SUPERIOR ROOFING, steer or flat rood, ordr rong toirdic iiitagUti„ , competition or metal note , tteamboats, railroad ears. de. being Mr - 0 , 641y , adapted tewiltkand he TellantialthitPleAr weather, or tbo &linnet' fire, and It Is not Injured by being trarnited upon. We also ettend to IterairingOld Othd Rood - In the most Osman& manner; deg, toOomenting Tin. Iron, Copper or Zinc Moots, making Ilbm rstordigt4, terming therm against the action of the weather, for 51,50 per metro, (one hundred every feet.) SHIM:ILE 2,0.0 PS C E MCC L ITS.I I , Preserving them and mndering them ME-PROOF, for ADO equare—disoonnt for lar•ge Thin Roofing is Cheaper titan any other kind of Hoof, and la Insured or mouton eves metal roar. sod • Is feet miperseding ell other kinds. Reollng material for sale, with heltroctions .furipplying. Referenoce and certificates at our °Me . RATES & JOHNSON; • .. • No. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond Alley; Pittsburgh, Pa. . N. lt—Onrcattras Is nut rendered worUdese In preparing It for the roof. eili4Mewt • • SEWING- MA.CIIINES -7-4,k, AGENT'S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny County Agrieultnre4 Stkiety, held September 1857, "AS BEST FOE FAMILY USE." • . . And the Penna. State Agri,,,!turn I S. Jciety have awarded to Wheeler & Wilsong :Sawing- Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PUIVPOSES. THESE MACHINES which have gained such an enviable reputation .over alibi.* Machines on account of • i 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of constniction. 4. Portability, ens„ of operation and management. 5. Speed. • • - „ G. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and durability Oscan' that will not rip or ravel; G. Applicability to a variety of.purposca and - materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advarktages at nianni.acturets,„ prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET ; _ A .11OST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERGYMEN. WIIEELINd, per Cher°2.-250 bbls goer, Hunter; 6do bolter, I kg lard, Colllnie 8 bbl molasses, 1 ba cigars, 2410 o bola, rarlon4 22 kgs better, Fetzer; 43 o carboys, Irwin; 17 kgs bottnr, Dalsrlt, c bgs beans, 25 br. rod; 2 rolls batten': owner; 20 sLs barley, Rhodos ,t Vet [ler; 7 o.k rag; OAA do, 10 irks whet, Owner. TAN - MILLE, per Lturna (Unborn-100 Ws flour, 7 do eruct, beans, kg. butter, Clarke I ece, 2 bbls floor. Itottrlet 04 do 274 do floor, Rea. 11 do crackers Llard3; 1 ky,4 1 la madder. Faltnulack, 10 bge banns, 21 do torn, Church , A Much 15 bbls Bskewell, Peary co: 41 beer kg. e bbls, 1 kg nails. owisers: 11157 eke bran end o w ner . 57 do corm 2 neen, Stull; mks corn, 640 beam, oner CINCINNATI, per Glenwood-3 bbl molasses, Ilculeto& 15 do Donor, Page co; 6do lard .10, Doyle t oc; 12 do Charcoal, Decker: 10 do eleobol,'Fahneetock: 10 do do. Ray den; U do spirits, Groan P. Reiter; 51 do liquor, Smith; 122 do floor, 23 do whieky, 4 Us hems, Myers & tel'Decht 32 1521 whisky, Stewart 60 do lard, , Dair.ell A Son; 75 do floor, D Weimer, 260 do do, Liggett t Co; 572 do do, Clarke t co; 16 do alcohol, 50 do whisky, owner. CINCINNATI per Itochester-0 bat s srboeps,ll4o wino 1 cask brandy, 1 do gin, Allan 245 WI votes, Phelps, Park 00: 50 Mtn whisky, Carr; 12410 alcohol, owner, 42 bbl s, Wood: 1.1 do, lard, Dairen; 30 do estop, Salim; 69 bale. cOtton, Park, Pointer t co; 12 bble flour, 1138 ohs wheats Ratmedy. Than earn 4 het or latter by pier marl: Ina evening, mud the weer riatn¢•very little. There era a nery.heilthy moan:lent en !be Which would hove than perfect mat, If the ryontlAdo tor unma only Mlle better. Ash Is, In are Inclined to ll:nappy and oncoomed. the arrivals "Totem:lay wore ton rd. omit mit at .m. fur Wheeling, lbo Rorhmter.Capt. Erovorbicti cinne in mph a good load, the Glentrood, Capt. Ebbloson c which had a fall freight. the Emma firshaso,Cupt. Ayres, oso of the boot of boat.. mod most prompt mid straight for - .11 of Umtata% Cod the Jannis it ray, Capt. rearm. . ass asta oat with a tail (maths. Mai bong • favr wt tun, eum/ went 011 • her way relolchtg, < e „- • '''""• — • ,1811101 The Metropolis came neat and she got over .withont e to Thee came the Diana--thet is this new Terns - Wet we spoke of ywiterday—and alter hanging • bit, she went over too. The Henry Graff wee not able to get uff yesterday, bat she trill get away to-day for upper Mietissippi. She bee so. moth of a load at the officers think she eau get area with Now is the time for persons Jett ready to • leers. intop on thefireff. The good bast Illintrva, Copt. 00 - Non, will lace for CM elonetl A Louisville, positively, today. Meagre Doan will lm leave today, and the goal steamer Omebridge,Oeptain Elasnuel Dean, will get ewer today for Bt. L00t.,. This-is a first rate boat and male: • The Emma Graham, Capt. dyne , , will learn this qt. , - noon at 4 o'clock, for Zanesville. Rua Braman, dc.—Busineae at New Orleans loom* op somewhat its sultripetion of the final farewell of Yellow Jack, which cannot Met much termer, so we I.la very cold I ehower the dm hetwe we leftport.. There to a great dealof nor miring, and tench has changed bands—purchasen me &ikons of more water, to hope, we icemen, of getting lower rates of freight to Cleminnati end Lonirrilles whore there 'egad deal eldpphig to now. The water has improved somewhat since we peeved down, and In the lower rivers the bars that were bad th e channel has cut on; and are now certgood, except Helens,whicla la a greet deal eatkwine, and nu few maga .to the road to Interfere with safe boating. Dot so far as snags s are awned, there are several points in the ricer rery deanery., end honestly, 'latent any Joking, require Dome attention • Ram our kind, good friends at the head of goverunteet of faint —Be. Louis Rep 'Tn. H. D. Newcomi Anextegstn.—We tarn by especial dispatch from -Capt. Hamilton, from Cain, that the 'Wreck log Company tram abandoned all heme+ of ratting the 11. D. Newcomb, that cook at bland 21 In the alhalesippl. The rise to thot river Mu been ao great as to nearly submerge the boat, end the Bell float Company had commerical serration her, and were trying to get out the machinery. The Material of the able sod the upper works would too navel. --270105 .... -4Mcipb --zNoVM 800..._...........5 c dos Steamboat - ARRIVED. Lawn" Itromsavlllo. Telegraph,' do. °atonal Bayard, Ellnaroth. Gaval,Clncluntt, Metropolis, St4ouls.. Mans, Galveston, Itivia-4 reel 0 In. end.. HIGHEST PREMIUMS 1 11AVF DERN AWARDED TO CIVIESELER dr. WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, PENNSYLVANIA STATE -FAIR; VIRGINIA STATE FAIR; IYAUI'III.I24 001.TNT1r FAIN. MiEM • it 6;, and green malted do art but few In market and WASHINGTON. COUNTY FAIR, vary ligl t dearauJ, but cunt repeat our quotation: lODZIr MM. Par as been unantmomly awarded to WHEELER -& WILSON as aIIEST FOR PA NAY (SE." 1 11 ! 1nch._...:.... 14 Itt 4 , %..4" - Z.t . ::::::: ". 6 • This combined teatioiony is fully conehteive that Wheeler & 151.40 n's Sewing, Machines n, the my hot manoloCtured ou soccouttet - L Beauty anez*lan;e of atiteh, alike on lath eidea of the teed 2. Economy . .3E. a. 3. Simplieityand thoroughnessar construc tion. Bede - goslty—.., o ayi, -: • mow JorD 140.0..' IRO •.....'.............* 111 mi :.7 .. ••••••• ..... 4% am. elm I by, K,,,1411 . IdtlLVlty ,.. %, . • ex. Biddle Trail% and I% . try Odd toil In . 4 ' do' • 1%, rand . . ... 1%. L . r . y? : !6 tyi til - ..". . -.4.g 4. Portability, ease of operation ortilinan Speed. = . • 6;,Quietne.as of movement. -. 8 . 7 treiirth.- -'Brumess and Anrabild7 . seem thatia u - -_ ciirip or T V. , 8: AppliosbShtp - to, n ;.- of purposes ~; and irate 44.' °:-OcenPactlliss 4 nd ebitanca of 'model and ~ t - • • , _" l l2heftroluthilitit* nowo6firril 4 t , g e nusY 1 9 6 P CRD ' Van' XiswwwilsA WHEI?,LER & WILSONS FIFIBT PREMIUM FAMILY E=l =EMCEE Register. • •DEPASTED. intorno, Brownerl Ile. Telegraph, do. Col. BagarJ,Ellreibeth. Chorea', Wheeling, Rochester, Cincinnati, Jennie Qv,. do, Glenwood, do,• Minna Grehem; anetrille IMCMIMEMI MGR ALL COMPISTUTION, 'BY THE INDIANA STATE FAIR onto svan FAIR; lOWA STATE FAIR; lAISBOURIRTATT FAIR In 'lB5B. .113.4 - o at the TILE FIRST PREMIRS.::. • . . W °'r. 0 OUSE?. Prr'r9EITTRGI4-t, PECNIY'A. Regular ,teauttrss 8. Mall. rackets' SUR SEVITEMON. Monongahela River 6 TIM HER TELECIIIA PII, I . • 1.,;."..1; • T Carr. ABOYE NEW gn now AMPP ,O running regularly. 'doming BoateleaVW toughat o'clock A. AL, and Evontriit.'•l3caltit • o'clock M. for Al'ltowtputt, ML=bailitowl4'3lonongtt. - - 1 - tools City, BolieTeracm,lfoyotto City, Orreallold, California andßrownsville, there connecting with Hocks and coactzta . i't for Uniontown, FayettoSprinp,gorgantolln,SlWW•tattag , •s Carmirlisoltown and Jefferson. •••••• ' - • -.... " • • . . Pitemonircra ticketod throMa from•Plthlburgh to 1:Irdoo. town for muds nodertMo.rooom hosts Incltudro.,-.• Roam rot° rulug from Rtmrorillfrletmi S o'clock Is thi. morniogno.ls In the evening.' • For firther Informitioß Am putee at the Mice, Wharf Rostra the foot of amotttrioc.' au& . 0. W. SWINDLER, dourly. REGULAR TUESDAY I.:r FOR ZANESVILLE—The flue new' eteower MILS alten.tm, INTrt.3limurs.A.Ttaito Itut above 1.16 f I otormedlate ports,MllY TMZI,Wr, at 4 o'clock , P. P. For freight .or poiseisge - arply board. ocl4 FLACK.. 11AIMM.I, CO" Ails. Cincinnatt,_ F • • OR um:IX:NATI LOUiS V orlesitild tlam, JACOB POE, Copt. Joseph Illorr, wilt leave torahs =4" Intetruedlsto ports on . 1111310 DAT, at 4 freiglit or parsaGs apply on I>oartl or to- • • :a) viacc, 14*u F°' LOUISVILLE—The sphei-lAal _.• - ,s dl,l nay panenger pattat.RooloLnTXl3., '. ,i.. .. - .r. T,.. \ Capt.. Nom+, wilt lealrn. for the . sbnYe and Oil • int OP. ~f:.... '' • r , ..., on WEDNEPDA y,. 10th Th Met'e,V. .1 . P . ,11.: .. F0r,...);,,, , . . irtre.ll O. .n•t". o .a. ..-!!: .-. ... . . .. '.4. FOR CINCINNATI.—The Sur ' wilitErtit '-..`• teamerNAlMOßA,Ceptatreroten,' . leave for the above und ell Intermediate porta on ED -..- 31.L1f, the 10tb, at 4 a. N. For freight or peeenge. apply. ea..: I 'board or to (nog) NALCIC,BMINEti ~.t 'O. - , it: OR CINCINNATI AND 1 4 011- .IitVILLY.—TIs hoe novestonmer BEL. _. MONV, Capt. Gm W. Ebbed., will lotil for tt7=ukrul +..; ll intermedinto porteironWAßNODAY.loth Inet.,atke.ll...l'; For frelgbr or r F.ra:e apply on Want or to - -1., • : ..- . .5 I‘.IACK, BARNES &CO., Agnnt. -. • .-. :'. • F°R CINCINNATI.—The fino pasmager ateamer MTNIUIYA; Captain Ilarlonoirltl kayo fur and all halo= • TIIIS DAY, tilt, 1net,.4., at 4. Y. M.For fralght ca. pluFaca apply. beard or to t aa2 , l B ARN ES:fr AgtiaLo. - • r _ Sa. FOR NASLIVILLE.—Tho fine j ! t u irit iAr .team. MARINER. Oapt. Drano, will learo.for the aboritand all ioteroleasta ports DAY: 11th Jost, at 4P. ti for frolOt or samosa app l; ' bond or to IrloCi • rues, BARNS& co.; Ai -OR .lino ar t ir rtomer OLEYWOOD, Capt. J. J. Robin /me. wall leave toe the above and all latermethete pons.ee_ ESDLY, 10th last. For freight_ er emeeeevelz ( ...t.:,1 1 4t , : , ' 7 , -; - board or to ma FLACK , DA Ca; Agent... „AZ • • Valit NASIIVILLE.--The fine steamer PCSLEGATA Copt. J. I!..taratta, ,1;12 wall leave for the. above awl all Intermediate pone ea TUESDAY 9th Instate PAL. For freight orpusage apply co bard.or to [otl3] PLACIF.; JUANE§ A CO., •Agette. EA. Routs, Ett. - - - VOR ST- LOUIS—TiIe • 1 6 . 'Cliiirta fiow pmoogor steamer BIR LISA[ ‘VALLACS, Hash Campbell, milt tears tors . and all late late porta on WEDNESDAY, Ipth Inst. Tar freight or pasmare apply on Wi* ad to - • : • seel 'LACE, BARNES Jt ON AlimtUi; DR ST. LOUIS AND KILOKUK lAr s ii:: Dee eke/nor AIICIONAUT,MeInakei meter. wlttleate for the above and, all (Mann notte,7- , Ao WEDNESDAY,'Nov.IOtII,,gt 4 5 . 1 . 4 k, P.111...Y0 height or passage apply an board or to , - • not, PUCK, DAMES & CO.; dents. .VOIL ST. LOUIS--Tho fine L: eengra steamer JNO.C.FAMIONT, Otpt • - Stockdates will leave for the above and el tat • ate portson IVIXNESDAY, 10th inst. For 'freight - ;.• mile RV/ en kr,' or 10 • nol 'rues, BABNF3 a CO. Agentsi- IPOR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUL ii i i ii*i;,!,, 1 4.: . • BOCK ISLAND, (ULT.:U...IND DU- 7 •-• BUQUE.—The floe steamer HENRI% GUM • hloCilpteek will leave for the above and nll Incornonlloto porn; on THIS DAY Othluitan!, 0.4r...it. • .Foritote4or; ota . ..nem, asitiss4 Assziw --, • OR Sr. 'LOUIS KEOKUK. Alirit • • deaRNIT JAM=. WOOD, Capt. Eat: Utrdatea. wlllleave ler the abovi • fourr,- , ,, , - modiste:port• onyIIIDXI3.9D ,AY 10Th tot. u For '',.,••••, • trettlx•Or . aumge•pply ou taunt or to T ocT - , ILACIC;;IILRNES'e CO.;Agotti. OR Sr. 10111.9: - .‘,:ahe fiplentlidAir --. • ; Steamier . ..FULTON CITY " Captain. .. ..(' - . - „ - .1. P2.llrlekell. will leave for the more 'MAIM n 1", - ~ portscnn TUESDAY 10th inst., at 10 A.N. , For frelgtit -os , .'", scl4l • FLACK, BARNES.A. CO; ANitntli , -; V..;' , , ,, •• ,- ... FOR ST. LOUIS & KROKUR.-4pit The fine steamer BILVEIIit WAVE. Chtlit•• ,1:t - . Jn0.r3.4111f11en.,111. tome for the shore sad a Matte , ~,t4 Wei ports on WEDNESDAY, 10th' last" ' For freight . iirn,:, , .. : •1 , . , - Russo apply.on ' board or to •• , - mit ' . . , .PLACE; BARNES AOO, Airts.4 ; , - :,..t.? VOli Sr. LOUIS AND KEOKUK l i m i lp •-; ,r,L _-, . A.. —"The fine O i l NATICL lIOLXES ti Capt.Eaunedy, .10 Nam foram ofahre Nor 2 1 . ... i, ataports on WEDNESDAY 1016 tut. Nor Night or point i ••::'...: opplyan board or to - - FLAGS, IMENESA•CO s .,... -. : ~, , , , c ,.•;•,- r FOR Sr . LOULS,--The .fine tuircyl it ivi4r" . .stOnar SHENASTGO.Cnyt. Francb,.wlll - • . 1 / 4. s, - •' - can. for the strolls and 'all Intertnediala parla on : v. •'• , , • 2‘)LBDAY 10th that: s it 4 r.at. ,lor Snip:bane' paiangaapply ~ :- ',l ,- - •'• on bled 0 , la, ;.• • , i_ . - - F-1 • • •,ii• - , , ,," ''f•• • bad, i -' ' -1140%. BARlalal t CO., Arati. . ,•••.,..'" ':: , ---- ri:l C 5T.. 1 .4)1115 , * - KF-OKIIK.—' fir - --- !-:' - means nevilltaame 0-A.l1 - pot 1 '•• • \ .if . l / 4 .'• •: " B. forth* abase ind imanatiala oats ;awn w , . ''' I.:` -•-- pe.l . 1 Inn: ;or Lkeightorpamaa, appb, • cat02, 4 ,7, - ;• . • ..,. k it neld ; ,' ''' /LACE,' Billialla ,fic0.,..1 • • i• -- .';f.T . i . ,;.,--,„.. x ( i f! ST.' JAMS -.&;. ii.EoligliMi ~......., •:...71.• Ana Catania itiourtmon:: - '"•i'•"' - ' .-,- • • t. 4 min lam forilae Otto and • la •" 0 , ••.- . lies on wzincsatal";.Towjpg. .7,.• fraot4 cc 1 .. ", ". 4 7_• ' 4 1. .,...---• 7 P oc i . r 3 e ! war !1,. or r . t° :" - ' ' ;ii4isimis i CO. Airanlll."' ~ : • - • 'l •4' - VOR. ST. lams . a.- ICZOKUIC:—ft :',"--,;-. 4: ) . 'rtt. la* atainner Arinosijo_pf. 4 . ...•;-::: ..,..._ . .... o curi biwix i t wui n, D i mr : ei ll ioth ibT . ~i.....t hoi sAeL bovl rcr.: m e n.L.o o. 6 . , k co, Altvtla;y . 6 .- .... ..., i , ; i; .., _, ilt-bi - Vara ng * i ORDIEMPIGSAIPNEWOR : aaz is 104218-Pactio•itumerlowi ,, csit: axgorill lam fgrr the Oxen, and all bstrent pn., I . WI I"Ati tg " . 1 11 . TS a Oil aPoIr ' l.6. • 1 OB JIMMPI4I3/ AM) NE, Aiwa 11,.- - $ g ~ ILL.V3.—Thirnagrad new danger .iL '‘'. 'i'' i NoTTS.Oggt A. litUoirle, will I aor the a l , , ..-- Abstammaigtopurta .r. wanrarssiigi 10th wt. 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