|ittfslmrg| PITTSBU MONDAY MORNING, n-nrrtcuL p.t per op the c/rr.-ss ’/ roira of the City and' Hdgbbothooa. Codiit News.—Jndgo McClnre and Mr. Snow- Hen, in the caso of Jns. M.’ Kelly, had a Tory "P' C Y c ' mlr »'c r sy on Saturday Judge McClure ?vsked Mr. S. if ho had been taking depositions or jurors or others in the matter of Jas. M. kelly. ?^ r * n °wden said that he had, and con sidered it his duty ho to do. The Judge said llial the Court did not allow deposition# to ho taken and published’ in the before the Court imd seen them. ’Flip colloquy was quito spirited and Mr. Snowden held to the dec laration that he would do his doty in (ho prem ises, and was not answerabie for what appeared tn tlio public priats without his knowledge or countTancc*.- * The whole controversy sprung out of an item which appeared, in a moriSog paper to the effect that one of. the jurors, at tho lime he gave his assent to the verdict of murder in the first de gree, was so much intoxicated as not to realize properly the effect of hUTassent. This man’s name is Abraham Gordon, of the Oth Ward. When Mr. Howard, the other counsellor Kelly, came into Court, he brought the matter up-agnin. The whole effort of counsel and of ■the Judge was directed to a careful concealment of their desires and intentions. There was an abundance of words between tho parties but thoy were only intended to hide the true object sought after. All wo could understand was i hat Mr. Howard get the Court to issue an attachment for some witness, not a juror from ■whom he was going to prove something very that 80Tnctll ing would be disclosed that Court would do well always to bear in mind; i tnu it waa going tn be shown that the jury had neon tampered with, etc..etc. | Judge McClure said that it was a case to t which ho could recal no precedent, and he would i takft it into consideration.for the next two days 1 i. t. until Monday. . Tho District Attorney confessed that he was wholly in the dark as to what thc'dcfence had in view: He could see no way in which they could get the matter before Court, save as a sup plementary reason for granting a new trial. The Judgo gavo no opioion iu the matter, aud dis missed the wholo subject until to day. Wm. Maxwell convicted of tlio-larceny of on oath of Mr. Andersoo, was brought into court for sentence., Ho is a very respectable look ing man. He is from Fayette Co. lie asked that sentence might be postponed for one week during which time he expected his friends to como and pay back the amount stolen. The Court granted the request. Mint'd M’Quade, for stealing copper pipe, veas brought in and sentenced to the PcnitenUiry for ono year and one month. c ™ Ticlei °f having robbed tho snfe of Mr. M Cord, hatter, on Wood street, „a.i brought into Conrt. His counsel, Messrs. Mahon A Marshall, presented soiern! depositions, and asked a ftrjr trial 0. Baitm deposed thaVfio had borrowed money of to this robbery, and had paid itbncktolum, the object beiogto show that How ell had money independent of what it was alleged he had eome by dishonestly. Tho depositions of Lltza and Catharine Johnston were read to P f JT a t . hc - v Baw money with Howell on or about Thanksgiving day. • John Bird, a man of the light-fingered order whom tho -polica havo now in their eye, had given his deposition, which was read in Court for tho purpose of fixing the robbery on one Pat Buckley. Tho deposition of a Mr. Darker was read to show that Mrs. Scanlin was a woman of the greatest truth and veracity. .Now, Mrs. Scanlin ia tho woman that’ testified to the fact that How ell was at her house at the time when the rob bery at M’Cord’s was committed. These depositions having been read by Mr. Mahon, Mr. Collier, in a speech of 2* minutes disposed of all of thorn. There was none of them that denied anything important in tho case. Bird couldn't bo considered for a moment, and Mrs. Scanlin’s testimony didn’t cover the time of tho robbery. Judgo M’Clnre then reviewed in a few words tho testimony given on the trial, showed how the crime waa traced to .Howell, refused the new trial asked for, and sentenced Howell to two years and nine months in tho Penitcrilinry^ Howell then .made-fa speech of some fifteen minutes in length. Hague, Chief of Police, is tbo_man who has spoilt all of Enoch's budding promise; lie is who has tracked Enoch far nml wide, and jsogt,a!J fa is.hopes of erable success, but Justice is inexorable, nnd tho 6tate will giro him honest labor for the next two years and three quarters. • ■ . 1 ■ i .v. .•■vi'i The OiUToaio in tho First Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, on Friday evening, was at tended by about one thousand persons, who list ened with evident /pleasure to the sweet and pious strains in the Cantata of Daniel.— We have already given a brief notice of i the late Concert, under the direction of Mr. Jno. j Lauuitx, in Manchester. The Con cert or Frt'U/.evMiagjvas a repetition or tbo same, with Iwo interludes added, uadur mo dU rection of Mr. It. P. Kevin. There weru alsoa changes in the leading voices, while the moss.oP the amateur choir tfas tbo same. Tho leader, considering-the arduous character of bis double ' ,H duly, sustained bis reputation welL . The uct proceeds of the concert will be about 5770, which is to bo divided between the First £h.urch Sabbath School end the Ladies Benevo lent Society of Allegheny city. This, with the 'proceed of Mr. lecture on Thurs- v * ] day evening, will be a seasonable addition to rvij exhausted treasury of that excellent society, j Jf*ire cati LaTc such N • vJ r I -cl :..V i: ; :- ->• ‘/i :•;• , v.O^ - • ‘ v-' K Ji* *• '-~5 ’. *';W -■■)■ -i- '^v‘* I-. ;>• - _ .•¥ .. 4'} . J ‘ ills# >t '"V ‘ «s i : ' v ’:f* X' V F\ I Jfusrs, .Editors Qdzette l notice in the Har risburg .correspondence of the Oazette, Feb. 2, that an effprt is being made to get a supplement passed by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, au thorizing the removal of the Allegheny City Bank from the city of Allegheny to Pittsburgh. Aud for why I would ask ? There oro nunier ous petitions in circulation in the cities of Alle gheny and Pittsburgh intended fo set forth rea sons for the removut. The petition asks for tho supplement oa the ground llmllhe majority of \ the stock to the Allegheny Bank is owned and 'held by citizens of Pittsburgh This .1 grant. &>*. also, is the largest amount of the stock to the Merchants’ and Manufacturer*’ Uankowtlcd citizens of riiilndelpkia. Therefore, on tho mo® !T ‘ cl &M ' B, ‘ nk <« removed to PluMelphln. Now, I view the matter in this light: The Charter of the Allegheny Oiiv Dank was asked of the Legislature in good faith for the. benefit or the citizens of Allegheny, to be lochted in the oily of Allegheny-to satisfy the growing demand .for such an institution, with .a definite place of location, yiz :-in the city of Allegheny. r h “ d , lhc “Pri'ctlion for the Charter set forth that the Bank was to bo located in Pitts burgh, no such institution would uow oiist the gentlemen wl.o compose tho Legislature of ennsylTann arc not so blind as not to h«*c that a the first glance, Remonsiranc*** arc in cir culation and will he produced numerously signed at the proper time. Au.eche.nv. Tne following extract from a Wheeling paper, indicates that Mrs Mansfield'* peculiar skill took a large share of ntiunljon there, as well as here. She is to remain in Pittsburgh cotnpnm tivcly but a few days longer now, and very many are desirous of securing her treatment: “Mrs Mansfield's rooms have been thronged the past few days, with those who have already witnessed the results »t her treatment, nr, hear iopof her marked success iu many difficult ca«oa whioh.othcr physicians hove treated without ma terial benefit, havo become anxious to improve tuts opportunity for euro. “Very -glowing accounts nre given of 'her thorough- skill in examining ns well ns in pre scribing, nnd imparting to the blood, tboso ele ments o 7 vitality and strength, which she Bods by her-eiaminatiohs to he wanting.”— WheMi} Ton Tueatke.—Miss Heron played hersplcn aid ciassio character of Medea on Saturday night to a fashionable house. Sho played admirably, and has, as we think, a just conception of the character, and all the talent necessary to develop that conception io just and most appropriate action aad expression, in carriage, io voice, and In countenance. All the stage accompaniments were In good taste; the dress was rich and taste ful and the music fair. One of the actors would have done better had he madeCtiRUSA the moth er rather than the “father” of his children. Sach a mistake mnrs exceedingly the beauty and symmetry of a play whose every sentence is elaborated, and where the leading actress has made her own part perfect. These lapse* in such ft piece are like rents in the gnrmenta of a queen, Miss Heron will appear to-night in the Stranger and in the Honeymoon. Wasuisoton College, Ky.—Dr. 1. W. Snow don formerly of Pennsylvania, baßbeen tendered the choir of C/trnislry and the A 'alural Sconce* in the above named institution— Ky.~Dem. Dr. Snowden is a native of this county, aod is a young man of fine mental abilities, and if he accepts the honor for which his talent so well qualifies him, wo doubt not, he will acquit him self with credit. The 22n.—The Republicans of Wooster, Ohio, will celebrato the approaching anniversary of Washington’s birth-day by a grand Republican Jubilee at the American House, on the evening of said day. Wooster is a glorious Republican place, with'the true grit in it, and the shire town or a noble county redeemed as wo hope forever from the thrall of locofocolsm. Mn Cabot-iiehs, tho man who was struck with a stone by Washington Gordon, at a shooting match in Freedom, last week, has since died. Gordon was sentenced on last Thursday to sixty days imprisonment in the Beaver county jail r _£ur Htabbiog his brother with “intent lu wound nnd do bodily harm.” Lecoaipto^. —A public meeting is railed, io assemble in Wayncsburg on ihe 22*1 uf February, lo protest against- »ho Lec.unplon infamy. Isy the way, where is that Administralion meeting which was lobe held in Ibis city! Why not bare it now? Lecompion is gelling popular among the ljctnocrary. Thr 1 mmg Lfiilii—’ Seminary, of Elizabeth, under Uicau«:cc?«ful principalsbip of Mr tf. S. told an examination on 'fliurjnlAy, which offttfdcd- great Sotinkolionio ih»se interested iorbe prosperity of tlm institution. The scholars acquitted themselves well, and gave evidence of careful instruction. The “Stars./ —Our police and watchmen have couie out with their signals, very much resem bling pewter plates in size and shape. Vou can Boe one of them nearly as far as you can see a man. Indeed they look quite bordeusome, and all the guardians of both day and night may be said to carry weight. The son of Je.syc llook, Esq., Presidcntof th< Hayuenhurg Hank, went to bed a little unwel of age. * A man named John Nelson-attempted to com mit suicide in the Allegheny watch bouse ou rndiiy night. He was a poor creature, in for drunkenness, and had nearly succeeded in hanging himself, when he was discovered. Toji. A. His-ton was Wfuro Judge MVlun? i.n 1 Saturday. rliarpi«<l with a-ault and hatu-rv on Mr. U. Lllu.it. I'leud guilty and was fined fnut -J 4* ,> i\ • \£l ,l,x U l n f , *« (> k^xt^4&Vrr-r «*>’': .•V \ V. ,» ,i .• ■, . r* ' h'» Tv. v^.' fO^nrmniwlfnfml Just before 2 o’eloek tho House was thrown into a violent excitement, and a fearful scene of confusion. It appears that while Mr. Grow of Penna. was walk ing down the aisle on tho democratic side ortho hall, ‘ Ir. Keitt of S. C. and a friend approached him, and a slight squabhio ensued. Keitt struck Grow, but tho parties were seperated by tbolr friends, they then exchanged words in an excited aad menacing man ner. Keitt again dealt a blow at'Grow, the latter knocking biin down. Crowds of their respoctiro friends rushed to tho re«cuo. Tho various members on each side engaged in the Ggfat in the area front ing the Clerk’s desk. Waihnume of 111., was con spicuous among the Republicans, dealing heavy blows. Tho Speaker loudly the Seurgoant-at-Arms to interfere. That functionary, carrying his macoof office, together with his assi-tants, hurried to tho scene. nn>l cmwrlcd into the thickest ortho fight, in which h( least a dozen members were engaged. Some minutes elapsed before the truly fearful contest was quioted; the members having reluctantly returned to their scaLs, there was a dead'calm in comparison with tho scene just enacted. Mr. Quitman moved that thoy now adjourn and take the question on the reference of the Message of the President on Kansas affairs at 1 o’clock, p. u., on Monday. Emphatic and general responses from the Repub loan side of -Xu,’’ “N.,." Confusion began to reak out afresh, when the Speaker said he would dirqrt tho Sergcant at-Arms to pnt under nrrest tb«*sc who disregarded the order of the House.- Mr. Couipbell, of Ohio, said he foresaw that disa greeable feelings would result hero fi>m the excited questions connected with Kansas, and-was calle.il t.> order by Mr. Barksdale. Campbell said he wished the gomlomau from Mississippi to know that ho was his peer. A member of Congress who was witness to the dif ficulty in tho Houso between Grow and Keitt, gives the following partitylars : Grow objected to Mr. Quitman making any re marks. Keitt said—lf you are going to object, re turn to your own side of tho llouso. Grow respond ed that this is a free hall, and every man has aright to be where he pleases. Keitt eamo up to Growand said ho wanted to know what ho meant by such an answer as that. Grow replied that ho meant just what he said—that this was a free ball, and u man has u rtgtit to bo where he pleases. Keitt, taking Grew by tho lhr«at, said—l will show you. You Know you are a damned black Republican puppy ! Grew kuocked his bund up, sayiog: I shall occupy such a place iu tho hail as I please, and no nigger driver can crack his whip over me ! Keitt thenagain grabl*cd Grow by tbo throat, and Grow knocked his hand awaj*, when Keitt came i»t him. Grow then knocked him down. The fight took place at 20 min utes to 2 p clock thin morning. Sandy Hook, Feb. 7.— The steamer Arabia, with Liverpool dates to tho 23d ult., passed here this eve ning. The sales of Cotton for tho week amounted to 67,. 000 bales, including 16,500 to speculators and 4000 exporters. All qualities have slightly advanced; fair and middling Jd. higher. The sales on Friday amounted to 0000 boles, tho market closing quiet. The quotations «rer fair Orleans 7d.; middling 0 fair Mobile 6*; middling Mobile Ci: fair t p.and 0 l.'Mf,; middling 6J. Tho stock iu i M »rt amounts to 310,000 bal«.«,of which 205,000 aro Atner ieao. Havre, Jan 2J.- New Orleans /r-n nrt/innire 05 francs. Manchester advices are favorable, with a bcttci demand, and holders demand an advance. Breads tuffs are dull, with but little inquiry, Jnd prices are weak. Provision* are firm. Consols for money (Jji DOJ f,ir account and 054 @1154. Ihe bullion in tho iJank' hns increased £1,000,00f1. The money market is sljghtly easier; tho bank rate is nnehanged. Lord Elgin has sent an airitnatam to the Chinese, and has given ten days fur it* consideration. Napoleon opened tho Freuch Legislature by a lengthy speggh. lie spake of inure repressive meas ures. hour of the Italian chiefs in tho attempted n*>i<i««inntioD will bo tried in January. Heavy failures have occurred at Marsei'les, includ ing Dtlclns & Co. for £300,01)0. Latest. —Saturday, noon.—C*>tl.-n open? firm am actirc; thy .rales are probably Iti.ouo bale*. Wa.mjijmjtos Citt, Feb. T.--The Mlray in the fl -n.'oon Friday morning still afford.* an animated subject of conversation, but there is no probability tiiHt further difficulty will occur between the two” principal belligerents growing out of ibe rencontre. The account given of the conversation nod engage ment between Messrs. Kcitt and Grow, on the au thority of a member of Congress, in Saturday's dis patch was not designed as ao-uulhentie statcroont, but was given on application as embodying his im pression at the lime. The trienAj of Kcitt, who that },<, jvas not kqockoi down by Grow, but was wrenched Iroin hi* hold hy Ueahcn D*ris,wh« interfered as a pcAce-mahor, and further, that «!• Kwitt premeditated no disturbance with Urow, ho the mure seriously regrets its occur rence. It is uncertain when the Anti-Lecompton Consti stntion Democrats will Issuo their address giving their rca«ons wbj they cannot roto for the admission of Kansas under that instrument. It has nut yet been finished by the Committco having it in charge. The f mi on c.f yesterday morning, reads Mr. Har ris. of Illinois. -.lit of the party, culling him and the Dom-u-rnt* who ne? with him a corporal’* guard ami renegades. St. l.oins, I eh. rft-- —The following are tbo names of all the porsous thus far known to have V' l *!>' explosion of tbo steamer Crossman: «; V; ■ .° T .?V f , lU Bpjn “ f W °rne A. Cheever; At.. Daniel (t. Tuylor tnd child and one child of •Men.. las tS all; abo Capt. Converse, nil of K». bom-; Alex. Martin, barkeeper; Wilson Ferris, pilot; I " ,w ', ulnU '- Mr - Scot!, steward; Mr: Dunking, of. Ui.csg..: Kurlmni Johnson, clerk; John B. Canada, of i iltshiirgh; Mis Orccn: and seven „ r eight Arc tiii'Ti end k l.sods. Xcn hml»'a:.s. ? «b. *l. -The n. boiin was suuk. .' h« h h total ]■>- , : } •*' > ? ' \ J r - It COXGREBSIOXA L. • Washington, Crrr, Feb. 6. . tho House the whole night was walsted in trivial motion*. At half past six o’clock in tho morning Mr. Quitman submitted a resolution that the House adjourn until Monday next, when tho sub ject under e.iuMdoratiun— the Kan*i* Message—shall u resumed, nnd tho votoon the peuding propositions shall bo taken without any further delay or dilatory motions. I natiimous consout was given for the in troduction of the resolution, which was agreed to, and the Speaker announced the House adjourned until Monday, when the subject will como up as the «t>o rial order. Latest from Knrope. sw .-tcaniLT Sun. s. Mo live* .-•S' - • *f;*- .T'-'-'-J '■?- - - ! COMMITTEE OP ABBITBAXIOIf FOR FEBItOAHY." IsAtin Dicxkt, V. P-, W. W. «ai», Jnmr FLamm David M Candlesa, Jauka GA&anmu . v. FtTTSDUUOH SIAftKETS. J i Reported Specially for the Piiitburyh Guettc. J PirtasmuiH, SxTyanit, Fctscißr o, ism KLOCR—Cochangedt'ihlwohwbaHof 40bbU super at $3,65. aud 20 bbti extra from wagon $4,00. Prom sters J2O bbls at $3,87 far super, |L2S for extra and fur family du; and 60 and SO do at $4,00, it,25 tod M jj) I RYK YLOOn—Sales from store of SO libls. at irsAanJ V. dw at $3,12. ; u * J BUOKWURAT FLOUR—Sale* ol*7oo aad 1000 lbs In ssrks fhsa store at $1,60 100 Ibaand COO do at $1,02. GRAIN—Sales from first liaads of 100 but Oat? at 23 amt 100 hu* Kar Corn, sound at 45. j, MKAL—A sale from store of 20 burftomMeal at M (IROORRIKS—SaIes of fijUand 5 hfiJj Sugar at 6 ami lobbls Midossesat 29. ' SREOS—Clover is held mors firmly: sales or bus in lot. from nlore at $6,60. oll> A sale of fi bbls Ko w l Lard Off at 80. IIoOS—A rale of 25 dressed'at FEED—gales of 6 tnnn Shorts fromjalore St C;». UACON—Sstesuf IbOylbs, Sboolds** at aud larsi ' '* DUTTER-AND KUOS—la better request; sales oflO bbls prime Ibil] Butter at 14 and 6 bbls Egks at 10. STARCH—A sale of 20 bXS at fl. CUKKSK—SAIesof 40hxsat tho small wav FISH—A salo of 6 tea Codfish to CHjr trade at 4%. ItIOSETUtY ASO CIlSnEnciAL. of A ™ rte “ Lr-ns, tho pn^actL.o um ISr'iSy*- c i!“* oir *< «1» loom.of Im Uttle, AldeuA-Cu. The offering embraced a beaatlfolas •ortain »t of new aud desirable styles, printed on floe H°'’ clothe;-y«t, though theelHeof the tredo wore reprewutrd pricee rated low. The Solo wuroadadedtiy Mr WlJmurd tog, sen. The rstrs otitalood ranged from 8 to 10 cents average about tfkr, yard. In formor wasons those goods •3ldavprisate«ile at 12J4@14c. Cvjrrs present tho tale* very good one, yet there muitbew email lou ou the goods, as the material of whleli were coumooed porchaasdet high prices—{N T Trib,- . Wo have little to report of the Money marl;et,eice>t con' tinned ease. The Banks are taking afoot of the good tuner offered at 7fi cent, ¥ annum, not exceeding 00@Bodaya dot*- and ore also lending on approved Stock Collaterals at Hrent. Tho Domestic hate tattlerlmnrovodt/i I‘hilad.lpnu, tn! t&wSCri; ronsequencooftheannouncement thxt.the Xtahka lu ilu, first-named cityreatnued specie paymrfrts faToltjoetsnLiv aud that Baltimore would follow to-dal—X T mports by ftivior.' WHEELLSG per Rosalle,~4 empt* boer Ibla, HC si l 4 ° r “ r; 160 bbU Le*u * EjW. tom 250 bbls molaasee, Mercer Vrihjfclnson: 2 shfiudo mv-nloe, Att A «? 11 tolls - paper, Hak**; & Kens haw-, 10 bbls Ooperaa, Bellero; 2aAxcaodttK2o arahaia A Thorny 2bxm<l*,ld o ©.rk*s 4 ir“w 8 bMj l Unl l 2 l kgs do, Plnmmor; Lrana, DeonsU; Waksdr apple*, • GnlUns; «J b«s oaU r, °' “ 30 r” 10 ”' oi>, R Dalxell m co, 10 do do, 2 hhds naar. Pswcstt- 5 nlnv> in.na Hall t Speer; 32 hluls re sugar, oatibts mirtoms House; 471tf»ds sugar, C 9 bbls ■noloMes. Jones A Couty: 50 bids molastos, Lambert A Shin tooj 20 hints ragor, M'Clurkaq- ',43 UiCnw%l.M.. Mercsr A Rot.iooout 64 bhtls sugar, 170 bMs molluos oVWhMllng MONON'OAIIELA NAVIGATION 'CO—2 bbls butter. 1 do eggs, 1 kg,owner; 57 bbls floor, 8 da eggs, 12 bn spnlra Hw n.llcr; 1 bbl eggs, i d., pickled, 3 bbUbrani 9 k«s Hkv d, » i* 1 9 60 House; 10 bbls 7h h V-r?t r '- ‘ a *' J °', I ® T *« ,: - 5 Alien; B bbls flour. 144 sks fruit, owuer; i bbl •rgS, 2 do-butter 4 .fc. mm 517 uSr£* 5““ r ' Allro < Ud 3 bx, How, .5 bx glass, Flackj;2o bu}U, Snowden; 13 btr> .71';.:,’"“d.fmem,, w i1S «>«uit. 32 do do, Undj; 3 bbls Whisky, Swindler. niVKAJIEIIi t f lo r ™ s*nw»riw»th,S! L.wt*'kb from New Orleans loaded with «ng|r and molasses for “'V'f■ Ik. auoll from CtelnMtl. The Ifosalie was in from Whoallng. r The ChSTolt U the in^ Uu ,5 ba f tt f daJ - «fc«t 4*4 fit ftSmST tho weather U pleasant, Just about reld-enongh for thG *lTt!l»oM a is,® , *T r i* 0 i. 6rfco,afo ?* forming ?i5? o,l f? 1 ‘* b ; 1, ' ,r "“ d,lßriw » taT » the brides I: iri; r,r ".^,,71 The Altssoort Dnuncrat eaysri • • , -rial OcnuMot Cooti«t^n'w M ,niin W », p*tsh tram Washington, In regard to tho ecmlract for con. M>rort L,4nlr»n£. which it was announced had been awirded to the PueiSn a “‘| lJ s»rioio* Line packet*. 'We did not Irora the n™. if ' f.. '” tal.n*m«*l II la to fh m S m «warjcj mi S 2 I. Is therefore tocoaMtlHonJ’ iti. i ? Dw^ tor *ftd CsrgßU-The Wrecking Comnanv dUpatchtnl tbo submarine Na Sf yesterday, to the wrrekof Uts at’orn steamer. Tbo No fl wL. -,Lrr«u \ , ol «r 111, AllfS" ' lb. ronwln. The Cincinusti Cum says: .Uh b n,ll7?r~T IJB r rl " | !!;««r«l from S«» Ork.o, ofgroceri«,prtthrlbsny sagaraml molasses ®* raMfnnS m in. ll„. **nny tern wrack st <laj-rbrm Cwk. The Lajy pre B «t lrt> . oaWeduf sday r to tow *>barge bore l*J»n with iJ. t Fn’louCitj p*„ |nB it.Ml.tel ImH U.. u j tw up H draodvi on «vJ. : >Wd.V‘, L , ( ' 2 hn ) ta l * f 4octar FomH wu*«n,}«•- pork, l«r.l, elcuhcl, Ac., rcr*l?*J fruai tbe Hrwk of n^ y f^° rn ' U J* 10 e ?* rgß oCMr.Q.T. Chandler. ,|r o .TEwl £ kh*i4d.llf*n4,le 00 WB m,d: Cept. JaiCM aotmlji »Übo *‘Dro«d*av ”m |; fc Tbo hZJr" iSt on Tboradey, before lie left,. fie e*j» Uw UUdiator SfWraboat (tegular. A , UUVKIX-JrnCT*oD, DroffcvriUn;. Lnteri*, dr»; li.looel ttiywO, Mi7»br(b; RowUo, Whwllog; «}«cj, Loul*Tillle: ai Laarvnco, Cincinnati; flrowimillc: LnMrfw.,io; Culone *U,b: ' rheel ' Ll7 ''9 iltrdu, W**r 4?.£fc-«!t, f»i|| n ~ HARDY & M’GREW, stkamboat AGENTS, irner cir First and Ferrv stret*. mlSultf PITTSnURtJII. i*a i. RCA & JONES, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 7 r ( Wat e it Street, i'lrwßi'naii, pa. SOMETHING Wf DU. IJ(. HLKICiII will cop* m«l ItU.TwiUiifc experiment* t * i- Wm ..IMtjjK*. r •" ‘ I'j Cull*i;e. AdiulniDD t-li i«l 'I! ••(rr<rtacsboi{l> I lUlptvCani Alm'lK'llr - r » r < c ft '■>7'- -/ v»*, " >•' t -''\ ‘ ' / I" .!._*•. Missonri^ 1 Blur Direct. JeSSSeaK A RareChucsto Ptmagen A. Shippers. IFiil go Through without Seshippiny, to BRCNSTnCK LKXrNOTON. WESTON LKA\ ENWOBFa QT7, KANSAS CITY. ST JOSEPIL NEBRASkj CITY, AND T OMAHA CITY. uE splendid new and fast runninc Pos scager steamer BKV-LARK, CapL BIN®JOHN K’daI''';L'’bROAe5 1 5SS J *" >»«■■ °» For freight or passage apply on board or to . FLACK, DARNKS A CO , Agents, a *‘ _ Office, No. 87 Water street Monongahela River U. 8. Moll Packet*. STKAMER TELEGRAPH, i STEAMER JEFFERSON J Met LJBfc* 0. Woonwaan. j Cart. Qxotoa g»-isa lIE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly. Morning Boat* leave Pitt*, burgh at -8 o’clock A. tod Evening Boots at 0 oduck p. M for M’Kecsport} Elizabethtown, Monongv Uela City, Delleternon, Fayette City, Ureenfleld, California aud nniwiisvllle, there connecting with Hacks sud Coaches for Uiiiontowu, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Waynesburg, C»ruiebaei town and Jefferson. Pasmngers ticketed through' from Plttaburgb to Union towu fors® meats anJstate-rooms on boats Inclusive.— u.»ta rptnrnlng from DnrwaxrilU leave at 8 o’clock lo the mornlnguid<tttje eveulng. For-further Information en quire at tbo OtSce, Wharf Boot,at the footed Grant street. aaS O. W. SWINDLER, Agent. steaaeFKMIIA GRAHAM, Capt. Mtnao* AxSTSHStL 7? « »nd InUriuodtoio ports KVErYtOESDAY, »t 4 o’clock a.- iht freight or passage apply cn hoard. oda i FLACK, BARNES A CO, Ag'tS. EE.Q ULAB TRI-WEEKLY , tß> m WHEELING PACKET.—The fine tns-iSQ9K Cn ? V ,9 l ?- J- Mnrray^wiir” for the above and all liitcrnirdiau* ports on Mondays, Smnl°or t fo an ‘ l FrUay *' For or *Pl’ly on VT. D.,ITUEEUOt, Agent, No. 6 Wood st. Re OULAR WEDNESDAY , rCffv^ PACK KT, FOR CTMCrNNATI.—The -fcsiamg S«a low uinmtr J. W. IUIUfAN.Capt. M. llaya, will * DII *H iutoruwltatß j«rh» oh KVRRY WXDNKbDAY at 10o’clock A. M. For passage or fre‘cht apply on board or t« * K Jdfi fXACK, RAUNEB ACO„ Ageou. FOK MAJiiKTi'A ANUZANKS- , BSU* —Ttso &otr.»od.beanurul cte&BurrJsf^&K lizzie Martin, djujwh, wm!<»*« i<!TtW *K™ »uJ a!HntcrmodktepofiJ,l4V£B? MJSWftWT, at 3 For frelgljt or piMMUM* CQ board <S££>- *. , wU m - •MiT i^,^LACK< Agta. gtmcinnali, see. FOR CINCINNATI 4j3fis>C-\'j»j, IBVlLLE—TlioflpoateamerAftOQMAllT. capt Qeo. L. McLean, will leamfcr UuftbnvajSainnter mediate p.irt«, on THIS DAT, KUhn&aM r. * tor IreißlU or panaage apply on board or to JOSi ■ mcn.uAUNiatca, At«au. I j'OK CINOINNATi'TLOUIS-TSa^ ' VILtR.-n.a iplendij «learner “BArifinK Miller, *1)1 Icaro far the abore termcdlate lertaon THIS-DAT Rth lut,«t4 o’clTt P.M, For nisugt* and freight abplj on bowdorto J" 'FLACK. BARNES A CO. Agta. Jlasiibillt, Sic. I7OU NASHVILLE.—Tho fincYfC* * . •tawni-r lUSTJRU.I, Capt, Porter, -m-IgiffiSttg * r “*? *i ,r t * ,B »J**>T®-«ad.ali futermediat* iiAV. UiU lum. Pwartlrtt orpuuK. •wSJonbiSiwto fUCK, BAUNtf i OOVaJS*. St. Eouis, Sic, FOR MISSOURI lUVEU.-TheiJESrfc fiM flrw ■tfMfiernOWßWA.Qint WW lefgpttg S 1 all Intermediate pomonUJJ. DAY, the J_6to last. Por freight or puaago apply on board g*9 V** PLACE, BAttXta Aft)?. AgU l?OH SIV LOUIB.-Thc fine new . fPfr.k *. JjMW-nsar Hetroer. “AN'OLO SAXftV c«(itrc*kf leave r„r (ho abuvo * U J ail TSESSBI port, oo Tina DAY, Stb i o Ht_ « io'cSipTS. freight or pisaje apply nn Wni or to . RIXA A JQXKB, G 7 Water atroej, . PLACE, BARNES * CO. AtfuT ™'r. Bt. ! LOUIS.—The fine new t fCff* a, pS^.S?!”•’ *’ ‘'• “• For f re, «*“ «■ LACK. lIARXEB* CO, Agenu. FOR ST. LOUIS,-LThe fine ncVr i_lE?Vifc ■trainer MARENGO. Cipt. t<ntb» ibore *nJ ill intnrmodUl® port! on ?' « f DA y. Blb i.ut, it 4 o'clock P. Si. Yet fiSZL °o D r freight apply mi hoard or fn 4 J^ 21 . FLACK CAUSES A CO. Jlfto ©titans, &c. L 1 011 NEW OItLEANS^—The , g-gPI A flu* »ti<nm<-r AURORA, Copt. John siMM rm/ l™'.! «nd HI IntwmSCS ,* “e »n Tills |iAY, the Rib InUst*» 4 o'clock. PII For jmtogo U>*rJ wrto i-bACK. UAK.VKSA CO, Agent., No. (T 7 Writer street. I 110 ft CITY CO3VUVUCRCLA.L COLLEGE. PITTSBUnnrr, PEN*A Ctortrrid 1855. Iloar.l of U Teacher*. EMPHATICALLY The Businoss Man's Coilego, Ltrpfji and mwf Oatpbtr Tlrnwrcut CWZw in ft, » Waited Sima. in DH]y-A«e*Kizrxwkfww4A«MUm. &udaiir*t _ rMUITT. F \V JENKINS. .. J. C. BMITII, A. U-, Professor <»rAceuunt*an<l Bonk-keeplnc i. l hitchcock, Pri.r«6,r or Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation*. JOHN FLEMINU. A nthor of “The National Syatem of Book-kf«ninz. lyctorer on Rosin***; It* Cnjt.imj and Dura. J. W. BRENTLINQKR, Prot*«or of Arithmetic, Book-keeping and PUoDorraphy A OOWI.KT anil A. T. DouTHUTT, P T Prr.r.'nih.r* of I’l.tlii auJOnuuneutal Pciuzuuuhlc. D. UAOON, Lertnrtr on Political Economy. .... JAMES H. lIOPKINB, E*}„ urtliM Plttsuurfrli Bar, Lrclqrer on Outnmurcial Lav JAMBS XV, KENNEDY. Of “Kennedy*. Bank NotelU»lew“ lecturer on Counterfeit Attend anti Spnrloue Bank Note*. DESlfltf OP TUB INSTITUTION, n".. JV t,r wstulrlng kTIIORODQH UyB I N BUS tDUOATIUN, in the ■l.orteot tin!* c*ponse. cmii.Hi.iti S Instruction iu ••"‘•.mvm M oppj|«| jo Mer* [ CLEVELAND AND piT TSßUß^^^^g PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD LINE. VIA STEBENVILLE. l?niiSn AND PITTSBDBGII KAILROAD COMPANY, AND THE PITT« ci°T t VS“Y7"'11l l ll ' l '“ nreh ' Mo *- , 'l s, ™ l » nTlll 'i «=*>*.«• 'i-r -lOUmdmtat.KiCfe'um, , cX»«C![ ™ “ “ >«=«“ - Chte..;__ ?£££!%' ", «" " U-iurm,. ISV ! “ &00 ‘-” *W oum. of caS.“ t a^ n,,a ‘ l one changf,and Uw'.£As p.V. train through to c,normal. Tho Gtt a. ir. TraiuatoM at ail But? couo “ tion * for Indiaaaprita, CfodtraaH, LnuisriHis Cairo tod St Lonl-w and all point* on tbatroa§* At m d . < ? ao f! at with train ooTMcarawAa Crunch for Kmr Pli'nmWHtH Cl.TcUnd and Sf 4 WSJ" Fall* and Akron. AtCISSSSSS t ’ ,h ' N “ and Ohio Railroad fof ComWr£Lifi»eB*E>^?BS?H o^J^ 0 w r L J? e; *** eoaocct eUThroHas with ibo Baltimore ThStl i" d w ««°s»»>Clt,r. A< MUlr.ill ,h.O,«nil Ohio S^aSro I kS^-mV* 6:OO in Pittaborgb atfciOP.*. i EDWARD T. M E GR A W, WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO AJSTB CIGAES, A'O. *<l LIBERTY STREET, f •]yp QD -0 2l» ,I"S pu, * w H <irant's A. No. K«»me, Robinson A Co's Tobacco, * . Kngeno Howard’s Tobacco, *- r ' - • , Oranfa PcunJ Lump Cavendish, ■ llaxard and Railroad Brands, “* o/«aa*,, am r.l °‘ r ' MILLIOH* ASSORTED ww : - 1 ‘ i- All ot .Lul, V,. ogor to th. trad, .t price which ennot w\ E. CH I LD S & C O’S P-»ron elastic fire jLtm miimt-psoop C E T ' II ® O JJ*. I 3ST Gr . A!^, PD / 0N Shortest notice rwist tl>*» art lob Of tie £ oTerydtoato. l flng ’ U tLe only article yet Indented that wllltoeceaftilly ... IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF • And In point of dnraMHtr. wo L*]|»t* i» t# . A **. A*»yU*» • Tar. Iron or Shingle Roofa, It Vneehow Wa’ean pot It on *Ver Old Tin Uooflngu " «J»P thftWof may W Thla cheapest paint thaieaa be UIKLLAItS PER SQUARE, beiug'ou account of it* dnyaldlity tti ra »« —• 8. A. JOUNBON. > „ PERRIN A JODNSO& WM. JOHNSON, j * • No - 133 ThW rtnjfct,-batwwi» Wood and Bmitbfleld, Pittsburgh, Poona. I haro made a chf _ 1_ ' •nitiorwhirt— Y- o «nJw*co-aiiooprau, kn.t mrofflc,tbor. ° r ““' »' w ath/maTOofteSummVT.orcnSla Wlnte?Tl , fi l »STit? ,, r t V in!; .?' RSe<jn<!nt,T Jt vr,m, ' , Qul **> liable t.. nu. . “ ssaxzsrz , . JOaKMI 4L LOCKK, Ch.mw, N<».ttid WaJflat *tr«t, Ujuclnp*ti,Ohkj 1 h * T ; * Cjiilm 1 Co'. El„ t | r fire ,„ d E 2 m Im - <*>o Olh, 1937. —,o <".—o*. i a. LAW, Agt, Royal Xm. Co., London aaJ Liverpool. TRANSPORTATION. _ CAPACITY ONE HDNDHKD TON'S DAILY M LLOYD &CO H. , [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD A LEMOJfTI 3 " >B * A VINO MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS TUTS WTVTPn „„„ . todothearybasmenby lltiO WliVlhK, WO DOWpiepnrcd PBNNSYLV ANIA C3ATJA T. AMT> tt t?pn #* wm . , T, ’fA Tuidance of the tndined Planes on tho Allegheny Portage Railroad ,O 0,0 Office Iw BlrA .1 S. 0.„,11ir 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857 I3feBisS& ~ PORTABLE BOAT 3LI3STE “““ r l^ sr i!“ nl ° Canal ana BnllrSd. i&SgSgS 0 Capacity Tw° Thousand Tons Per Montb Each Wav DR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE fiKFN T ARVJFrv ed daring Ui®pastTTlnter and wb can now offer loBinpPt*Ra th« «tmnrlnr i lNpßEA btoudfromPlUalmrghrPhiladelphiaand Dalliinor*. Onr llni ° r * DOUIiLK liAILY LINK U roqnirtd. UmL. .ending to onr of *®*ABLR BOATS, bat on "SSStF*'"- I * MIM t .ttayllKLli, Proprietor.. dFot Unit, TO LET.—A three story Briok Storey and Dwelling, on St. Clair street,near libertyst.PTO .rVr WOLPP A LANK, fru:4td* tUrdwarv Merchant*. TO LET—A threestory Dwelling Uousc £59 sitnatwlon Rora, U-twoon Second and Third itiCfi. Al '!h' A Sror * ttuom on Smltlifleld street, oppodtTfUt* *'1* 1 ,,?? 06 .' I3AAO JOKE 3, JiwUMwd Corner Rocs and Plm «ts. lj'OK SALE OK KENT.—I will sell oraa JL renltboproperty where Inow reside, ritnated on TO , ° S*eondß»nk, Allegheny City, and give potetrtm on the Ut of April. JmZMwd mTHaMPTOs' ipOK KENT—The large Warehouse' now •coupled ty W. H. Bmltii A Co., Noe. 161 "tret nod Second streets. Enquire of * PARK, McCURDY A CO-, Noa. 149 First and 120 Second ats. FOR RENT-—The commodious and P® substantial three story Brick DwelUnc. No 10T Bfi Uli'rty street, al* ikon Ulovr Pitt. ™ LKWj.S * EIHIERTON, lot Wood at. TO LKT.—A two story Brick Dwelling ilwue, No. 176 Wylie street, *t present occupied Bis •••' w»t| finished and In good ordc^Sa id tnuuforred free of charge. V, at Iho I‘icket Office. Penn Street Depot. JAMES FiMIER-rfapt, 0. iP. IL R Clmum. i Colombo*. w. W. BiGLEr, Snptf.C.iC.R.B.Coloita- IrLOYD A. CO * «trt(tal. An Infallible Cougn R«med7. M i taj n ' tick three months, Waldo todo anythin# with a cna*h and stuffed condition oftho wind-pipe; I tried several of tho twst physicians in this city withont receiving any benefit all of them sold my longs were affected. I was confined to my bed daring the greater part of this rime, I ospertonited '' a rt«U deal of matter from my Jongs. Tim first two doses * of your Pectoral Syrap that! took, Icesld not take without laying down In my bed, bnt before 1 had taken two bottles 1 wm entirely cared. I have been well ever since. ilralck non commenced about the first of March, of this yw I am now, aud was at the time of my sickness, living a t C^'L 1 .V n 10 nBl near the Diamond Pittsburgh, Oct. 25, 5,. Micnast McAvoi. Prepared and sold by Dr. QUO, n. K.EYSKR, No. m, W SS*WJt P ttBbl,r * h ’ * n * lj Drng^!9U •WJWbere Db, Reysrr’s Should*® Buacis Prom Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, IB6o,—For more than yean past we haro constantly worntho Washington Bus pender Braro. manufactured by Dr. Oeo. n. Koyser, of No 1-10 Wood street, In this city, and would heartily mcotn uwndit to all who arc complied to follow a sedentary ocni pation. As we havebefure remarked, In calling attention • *.mi'nt/j. Tor s brace and suspenders, the. ■ cootinnally
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