i% '■ • /;•/ '^^^***™ *^Es3jS!£V£NA>ra'S>? jSjwfafl jtatttnL - MM lIIPIEIOR COPPIE mil», ~ AHD . * «M Bli Wo W ORKB i--' . •; •j , PAHJE, '■ HTCUBDT A CO.. v MANUFACTURERS of sheathing 'bujW. ■»!,.Sou ooppkr,- peksskd cop* - ■ •' . '"“tam. tik tlat» •' ?'„%•»•«*». ll» pW<wUj» • _ ... Pftt * bl » r «>, P«««. ■' • MI i-lr«l pttUn. . ~ moBKrDK & CO, : renrardiig in 4 Commlisiaa Btrtliants, And Agents for the sole of Pittsburgh Menu ■ , fKtaret.-' Ooßftgnments and orders for LEAD, HlbEd, PnODUOE, *olie!tod. Prompt alien* tion to receiving and forwarding. 50.49 Commercial Stroet, bt. bools. dsSbdtotc MOTfIBAAI jaOTUERSIt JttOTHEHfim Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth* fogSjrrop for CtoWron Teething. It baa do equal on earth. ■lbfinntlj facilitates the prow oftscthlng by softening tbo garneredoHn* all inflammation—wHl allay pain; and ii - tor* to regulate the bowels. Depend opon U, mothers, it wfll-gtv* restto yoorarire*, and relief and health to y&ur - - (abate. Perfectly tare la all case*. 1 fhle, trainable preparation la the prescription of one of . .‘tWlMatigrpsriapeoa asd skllfal female Physicians in New' ItagUnd, and hae boennsed with nercr-faliing eacceeela ‘aflDons of cases. M Ve betters it the beet and aoreet remedy In the world, lo r*» all W*yDjemtorj*nai>Urtooa la Children,whether It arts* frumteethlng or rrom any other cacao. i : ! Xfm»«ij>#alfteanboea«matedbydoUanan.UoDla.U I ■ wocOlß*weight la gold. MOlaiof JvtUes an odd every year In the United States. It Iran old and well-tried remedy. 01SL ? 25 a * NT9 A bottle. i i&LnZ .KS”;?f5Si5£r^ r OUKTIs *“R - -— r A ** nt far PHtsbnrgli. p!- - Mina's Miraculous Yeemin Dcstbovkb, : • J9r fk* Datywdion of Rats, H:ci, Jlotia, Bcoa, Roseau v j; j fuua, MowjcngtvMoras, Oainnr Issrcw, Afrrs,*c.' | | Thethemlcal preparations known coder the above Uile i j -ftr tti last S 3 ' yean thnmgboot Xarope, where they bare V.j, me^ with it trlamphaat eoccass. bare acquired 64- theirlo. 1 ‘ veator tod llsaafaetarereworld-wldecolebrity, attested by : - the Emperor! of Hassle, Trance, AnsUia, the Qaecn of Ksg land, the Klata.ofD»lciom, llolUad, Nsplm, Bavaria, Sax on/, At,«ipdhi America their efflefoaey has been endorsed by th» KrreUrtof P*Mc Imliluiions and the approval of n&m&VRt private cUiztnx, that they are the only Aanediet in the vrorU, tore to exterminate all kinds of re-min. ■ ■lUraa'i Mtaicciccs PaxraaaTKaa drolroy the navel r j ® oB w InlrwkrtWttboat nurey, an) never id). IBs Art has death to mlUlocsof them in U>e world, and from • >thU day tbe watchword of all housekeeper!, merchants: f shipovnen and bashtadffieu wni be v No more remm." .»■ RETAIL PACKAGES F*OK 26 CBNJS TO $l. r *?“*~^ yx months, or Ore per for Cash.foo • . agents.) Depot of life Inventor and Proprietor. - *OSX?U HEYER, PrttticalChemist, • „ • ®l*Broadway(cor.Uoortoost,)New York. • 1 1 .• Qeneral Agent for the U. States and Canadas. TRthKS. : No. 10 A»tor Homo. and4l7 Broadway, New York. degtCrndfc V QHAND DISPLAY of HOLIDAY Dim, VBWELR r, WATCHES AND FANCY GOOPS, : at HBIHBMAN ft ME TRAN’S, ; No. 45 Fifth Street, near Wood, !>. The largest and most varied assortment of the abase goods in ibis city, Hid In BXPBESSLT ToD THE 110 Li DATS will be found at vhulr stare, agency for tha AMERICAN “W* A. X C<B B-B- : PURSI FURS!! Sc CO-, 131 Street, Pittaborsh, HATING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW : *o*® * r# °nw treeiring a large stock of freeh mado TUBS oowpriricg Hadron Bar BahH, ' MlbkJHfcK ft. . . Stone Martin, .Siberian Sqolmlt tUIf Qaj*., Vktorimi, ,d ’’ *'• , • • . Muff* nod pnG*, , AUo, Teltßooneta. . These goods pave bean eelr-ctcd with g««i care, aad will berold at small profits. freah PURS are lovltad to : <all!bd.ei»aain|roor stock. nolT^ty CALIPORIIA BTEAST* SHIP 1.195. ; .Via NICARAGUA. AMERICAN; ATLATfTIO AMP PA Cl FTC SHIP CANAL COMPANT, PROPRIETORS. 6PPOUTIOH LINE ATRXDGCKD RATES. »«i,7?MTo*iji rtihaaco.: - \. • rireUsbin.—4-r.—^.H.-42»|Opt-K»tma _.;.~tlOO Becotd loOjLower The transit of the Isthmus Intlodsd. The epWedu! suweahlp WASHINGTON, of *2OOO tons re : liter, thrpfc lleury Churchill, haring. been fitted opex -1 . jwwwij for tbeCelUt«hia trade by her pier, Jfortb£lv#r, Sew York, on Monday the Cth -of December, at 2P. carrjlog px-wengera, mafle, and -freifht toSanJnan del Jforto, to connect a San Juts del r with the well known and commodloassteameblp DKR ■,; Cavcody, for Ban Francisco,California. These steaauhlpe offer utuurpaued accomnmdaUane for •. andcomtcrt of paamogsre. The Isthmusroots .• *f tboroejMy repaired and In good order, and the conntrr topUhy.- - r °T P*«ap«od freight, apply only a* the office of the **!;£!•*•}• .. JOHM F. YBLVBRTON/Agtnt, . octtAndfe—aolA No. 3 DowlingGri-ao,Sew York. ' - <t SAMUEL. QHAY . * DRAPER tailor, ’ , 1 No. W ST. CLAIR STREET, „, ,T j PHT3BUBQU, PENNA., • > Tnritar|mblic attention to his new and beau , MKwtnmt of Fell Ooods, coexisting of Cloths, Oust* Jnercd, Yetting* end CoaUega of every rerivty and style, adapitad to the Lest illy and cosntry trade, wlikh will he , made Bpwflh promptness and despatch, and at rates as low —atanyolhers<<nrti|raat»bHfifemg>tfn tbodiy.. pc2alfo -'A-•;.t' fcbsii Nflw Fulßore from Philadelphia. LODIS VMILLER, Manufacturer of all kloi of Ladb« sad Gantlaman’s Fori, 81«IgbAnd Csr ri«c« IfobNrfMler Id Buffalo Robes, *c, and Wood otreet, Tlttb. Furs retired, elmpdabd altered la Uh» N*t tnaoflcr. -► ’’OooispaJa loader at abort notice. - AUbfwlsofahipptogfam boaghL M. K. GU4.IjJCb t* lE, DSniZST, ; Extracta Teeth without pain, by on ektim ** **W: AoMsOxitc agent appUotl to Uiojeeth udgooi oal/. teeth troa om to fnllMtU InmUdc* towtAtebam. □» aUoloatrta teeth on cnlin Poredai* irASMVttbeoattawM goto, which In Uiatjr.ctaulScMi*nd s rihrafcflft£«aaD6t fell to C»1I tml tuniM rp^ N«x 61 dearth street, below UirVet, (aecood ’atdry.) PUitbnrKh. • JeTUydfe ; HENRY It CO!<IjIN8, ranrarding And Commission Merchant, ;>'■» : AND WBOEJUSALB szalxbik . Ch«eBe,Battflr, Seeds,’Fish, "*> > • And Frodaci Onmllr, Awl . Jft. » WW greet. PUUtmrth. ■ If a. fl. cnnisxy, », -• ■ TWrd Slrtcf) PiUtfntrgt t Penna.) nnist feul lh»'*JTist*jrtpf XuUrn Ootloff* ud Ho*. fiJtaU,s&d«>Trr*l ;Mrf preetka, offer* LU profo«ion*l Is BUBOICAtAUD MOIOAt CASKS. . , • MHinrm.. to.l.t.nTOi | 001. wn«in UiOmilM. :~S". i®.n.i.McUM. Hro.II.A.W«>Kr. >- JAWHBWi I.Ha.T.J.Bcfau>. ■’ ir 7. ,t.taut(r. . j Jaho H. Jl*Uor, I*q. ■■■«•■' • J*cobMcCoULU«r,g&q. tny&lydfe -'Etna stovk works. ALEZAB DB H BRADLEY, ■ .KA)n:) , *aciL2lJmDriiALxai*ETr*i Tißirrro? ' Mouse, PABIOBiIID fIEATISG STOVES, l 1 Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, &o. jJSob Proprietor of the celebrated Panar Ois Bmiimfoand 6*ok» Oossmcrab R • cook STOVES. > Balea Roozn. >J*rl3Jydfc 81ft,4 Wo»dit. > PUU!mrglt.P*e W. & D. RtNSHABT, ) • ■4>cnc?eaaaAs?*zuu#i* _W kWi of Tobacco, Snsff«aiCl|;«rff tmMla* l»o. 189 rtPfot,ld u to tetmto, ’ w ' ' HOJ-.W_U.tt ec SONS nuoin ovw ®» . f -Pwtlw and B«ixuUe Bill* of EreWnee cx**ihoateso» Birosti, f’ : 'Pllv' ‘ . V *A»K KOTM Am,*,*,,,: . !<■.!BOAT JIABKBT ITROTT, PlTrsmiMn, Pi. ’ . . Bldl as alUfi*- pel odpftj dtl* throo**. U'OKBIGN j 'Sia iTT BiiliS; J)BA WH BI ‘ L_ SIIKRJIAS A CO., <W{TIM CHION BANK, LONDON. IN EUtUOf ON* \'dt, K?XB BT*EUHa AND BPtVARM. ; i ™ Lheprindpal dUee aoJ towns of -Francs, 1-". :■:• fßi B.OC. P. MARKLE,, Tf-.; u '-" ' larrricTcittj o» FKINTINO, JOB ASD ALL KtNBS Of'‘‘ / ■■ AP PI N G P A X-JC ft. i S':':iW*r»w««i »0. *fWMUtraali •» • fittshirgl §%ltitL PITTBBTJBQH: TUESDAY MORNINQ, JAN. 18, 1859. orriofAt fifty or the oitt. Pity and Items. M*A» Tmtoutum.—Objermtloni t,k~ .. Sti*V. Optician Slow, No. S 3 Furth7£ yettSSy. in "ca. ta bqadk. OO 33 I 00 37 9 o'clock, k. v *2 « ® u r. n_„. Daromotw Xr^.?- T y**ww Pratkr Mssma, it tbo First “”a .mV. ° ° ck '*■ "• AU «* «***''* fa- tali nSS?." M “ T b “ “» ta « «T R«r. - Ripobt or tub SomiaTBBOKBT or thi t»„ ffoariTAL.—Dr. Reed Bubmitted, on Satur-1 day, lo the nesting of contributors, his Report touching tbo Insane Asylum for the rear 18H8 Wo wouH publish ito/iir, bu 'our Jife, SiSf C ° nl ' nt «"•» *«!> .o obßtraot 2fT^.SS^SKr55i* fak ' consi *‘ fl boo 0f annQll report tbo nnm numbered 74, M wo elated io our th? P II^i»I. y - e * l ' r<l ? T - For * h ” operations of the *♦ o. for the number of patients now in the House, numbers restored during the year, ete. y Bec our report as above. Of tho eight who died daring thoycar, two #» « m d J wn{ «ry, one of consumption, one of inflammation of the bowels, one of heart disease »nd three of exhaustive mania. *'Onc,” Bays the Superintendent, “was brought to ns from jail in an exhausted condition, laboring under ' acute dementis, alter a confinement there for several months in a badly ventilated apartment ! and without care or proper food, and notwith standing aval? attention m given him, be Boon ' ««nt and d,ed " [W U there any good reason M this man s being kept in jail under euob cir enmetaneea!—Ena. OaxaTTu.] ‘•Another was admitted who bad boon fori aometime confined in jail, and, while thore, waa inhumanly beaten by oriminala with whom he I was associated, hia jaw broken, his body covered ; ’ e . T . crab ™« and othorwiße so severely injured that he soon died!** * ■ , w ,“.* "S” m “. »o believe, formerly a waller attho Pittsburgh Clnb Rooms, and a nauvo of Philadelphia. He was beaten In the Bmh Jin b ° Ve the not °rionß Charley RothweU, now in the Penitentiary. This ban-1 penod,under the late administrations! the jail j tenir Qraham or Jailor Small, j „J b ”'P orl 8°« "U to say: “The last of these aad cases was a man brought here from a neigh boring ooanty poor house; his body covered with deep and extensive burns received by falling on “' ° T '“*' d . f ? r heating hia-apartment. His precluded all hopo .of recovery. We el-1 lndetodhcse cases hecanse there are persons in the commnnily of fair intelligence who believe that poor houses and jails afford all Ihc comforts that.the insane need.” ; Tho hospital has been free from all epidemics. Although many patients have been discharged dn nng the year, there le yet great lack of room ; if the number admitted per month during tho year shall average what It has the past six months, the average would ho qnite 200, anum hor enlireiy beyond the capacity of the house i have been compelled lo discharge a num ber of incurable cases daring the year, to make room for moro recent ond argent ones, while others have been detained at home onder cir cumstances unfavorable to their recovery and painful and annoying to their friends. The only hope of relief from these embarrassments ia in (he erection of a more spacious building. * “ bl ! ln >be Report, wo loam that there have been 3o farmers, 28 laborers, 7 boatmen 3 oierks, 4 merchants, 1 lawyer, 1 physician, 1 minister, 3 teachers, 5 blacksmiths, 4 gardeners, 5 carpenters, and 2 painters; 2 tamers, 2 cabi net makers, G tailors, 2 tobacconists, etc., con fined tn the hospital. The,different Counties an J State* from which the patients came we noted yesterday. Tbirty-eeven of those now in the House are supported by their friends; 29 by the authorities having charge of tho poor, and 23 commuted by Court. Twelve Counties and three States have enjoyed the benefits of the institution and a large proportion of those recently admitted have been from counties put of Allegheny. fJnilin^ Ul7 ° f • i>fl been the r porUnl improvement* to i ? DOW w *» heated and mads to afford accommodation* to 20 more than formerly.. The ornaments to the interior of the building, beautiful as they arc, arc the handi work of the people within its walls. Abranfi ful conservatory of rare plants has boeo given by “a friend; " pielurceJiave been huog upon ibewall3; the walls themselves are Wauiifullj painted and ( he introduction of an ample supply of water from the city reservoir has added greatly to the comfort and convenience of the house. Fire plugs and hoes have been provided and hot and cold water carried into the house. : The contract for this part of the improvements was filled by Messrs. Tale & Co , to the entire satisfaction of all parties, A hew building has been erefled io wbiob the •team boiler is plaeed and from which the first female-ward is heated/ Here, 100, ia_lbe laun- j dry. The building is of brick, iwo stories in height, and admirably answers the purposes for which it woe erected. The hospital, the par lors, dioing-poom and ball of the first female ward, are heated by direct radiation, 850 feot of : pipe being osed for the purpose. So also are (be fourth and fifth wards. Abundant faoilltios for bathing are now enjoyed by the patients. Tho contract for heating the building (the process of which is well described at length by l>r Reed) was most satisfactorily filled by Messrs. Maffit & Old*. The Superintendent trusts that while such im provements have been made sronnd tho build- I tag, something ha* been done for its patients. Attendant* have been chosen, ladies and gentle men of character and high moral tone. No me-fi chanlcal restraint has been resorted to, except CMS®, and for short periods, when!! some patients were duposod to divest themselves j of clothes. On the contrary, many person* who! had-becn under ouch restraint before, have been easily managed. A respectable farmer was bronght there cb&iuod and in the hands of 6ve men. He was at once set free in the ward, and bos 'been very dooile and easily managed ever since. Another, who hod been chained for months lo a log in his father’s -house, has been here, quiet and peaceable*-* valuable aid in fact to the attendants. Another, who had been handcuffed And chain-r ed naked in jail, fed on insufficient food, and made a laughing stock for criminals', after a fen -days residence with us proved asefol in pointing, frescoing, and various kinds of work. Qe was ««*d and is now in the employ of the Hospital. He prefers to remain where he will be sure of kind treatment, should he again hare an attaok 1 of insanity. [This is the man we saw in jail about a year ago, and who was removed to the Hospital the next day after wo laid bis ca-o be fore the public.— Eds. Gazette . Another was reoeived who had been confined xn a wooden cage In his own house during ull of last winter. JIo was fed through a grating and 1 » k “ °, ul occ ,° In weeks lo bs cleansed. H® was brought to us handcuffed, with the warn ing that he was “dangerous/' Six months have elapsed without any need of his restraint.. no often is found assisting others. These cases are given not for the purpose of reflecting upon'toy one, but to show that in general the insane may be managed without ill treatment or hareh re straint. To improve the physical as well as moral con dition of the patients, every opportunity has been taken to give them properout of door ex ercise. The males have volunteered to aid in gardening, grading afid paving In the yard about the houses and those who did not oboose to work coold enjoy themselves in sauntering about tbs domain. The females frequently go out to walk, with an attendant. In faot, that exercise forms a portion of tbo system of treat ment. The SUte Pair, which was held on the grounds near by, was , a cause of great comfort and pleasure to ibem; and some specimens of needlework v made by the Insane receiv ed a premium (here. galbafh have been held regularly, and evening concerts given by ladies and gentlemen from the cities havo been » great source of enjoyment to Iho unfortunate insane. - They. bAve~beeo amused by readiog, social games, the, stereoscope,.newspapers, etc. The library very much needs replenishment, and donations ore much needed. /Every hook in the present collection has bets thoroughly perused. Twenty-three newspapers have been sent regu larly to the institution, and thirty copies of the Sabbath School Visitor. Messrs,. Bitcbie And Porviance have contributed valuable documents to the library. Messrs. Robin son- k Co. gave carpeting to the institution; Capt. David Camp bell, 200 feet gilt moulding for picture frames; J. B,Rced & Co., a steam guage; W. 8. Haveo, chess-boards and men; Mr. Clmiottl, several canary birds Mr. Jos. Old and Judge Wot- J* B g, soiiio fine pea fowls; S. Collins, a mocking Jlrd; Mr. Jas. Murdoch, gold fish; C. F. “PengjEeqi, sixty ehoico green house plants; Mr. Negley, some choice ger k?& Mr ' flower ..*l.. Mm, Ulm Wolring a mm of mono, !?* Judldoualjr tipended in the pur- Zb.; n EITC ' fl™* credit to Dr. LSSt , iiiUi , 2SS l physician, who has been “ d unwf * ri6d iD bi * *»4 A tote oflhuk. was patted to Dr. Reed for the care and atten expreaMd by, ell In and manace- - “i ■■ Court of’Quawtrr Skuzosl—Hoft. Wm, B. McClure President Judge, and. Gabriel Adams attd John E.P«xke, Associates. Court met.ou Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Thenow panel of jurors was called, and thirty-fire answwed to their names. Several asked to be ex mised, but were requested to postpone their applica tions till Tuesday morning. Frederick Lebon, of Birmingham, licensed to sell liquor with other goods, pleaded gnUty to selling in less quantities than a quart, and was sentenced to pey a fine of fifteen dollars. Patch w« brought in on a process to answer an indictment (found at the October term) for assault and battery, on oath of Thomas Maxwell. Dafend pi®** and was sentenced to pay a fine of “ T ® dollars and costs of prosecution. Messrs. Rhodes «t Yerner, brewers, were indicted Tor wllnSg without license. Defendants claim to manufacture out of materials withlu the county, aod to sell in quantities not less than ten gallons, and tnat the Aet of Assembly does not require them to take out any other than a mercantile license, os in the case of merchants. The District Attorney said that he had examined the Acts of Assembly, but was unable to come to any conclusion. The matter baring been brought to bis notice, he had directed the constables to return all brewers, in-order that the question might bo settled. The counsel for de fendants (0. 11. Rippey) and the District Attorney did not disagree as to the facts, and submitted tbe case to the Coart apon the question of law. Francis M. Smith, sixteen years of ago, was in dicted for tbo larceny of a pair- of shoes from Philip Mertx, of Allogheoy city. The larceny was prored, hat for the defence ie was shown that the boy was insane, .in consequence of being frequently attacked with epileptic fits sinoe ho was five years of ago. The jury found a verdict of not guilty, by reason of in* sanity, and that it was unsafe for defendant to bo at ; largo. Tho Coart ordorod and directed that he be 40 Pennsylvania Hospital. I .Shaffer, of Temperanccville, convicted of [selling liquor to Michael Malone, a man or known intemperate habits, was brought up for sentence, lue following is tho sentence pronounced, in accor dance with the Act of Assembly : "The sontenco of tho Court Is that you pay a fine of ton dollars to the Commonwealth, that you pay tbe costs of prosecu tion, and that you pay, in addition thereto, the turn or twenty dollars, to be received by Bridget Malone, the prosecutrix, that you undergo an imprisonment IQ . tbo county Jail or Allegheny county for a period of fifteen days, and stand committed until this wotoneo is complied with. Irwin Gott, steamboat engineer, was indicted for m assault and battery upon James O’Rourke, six fears of age. Defendant is engineer on an Alle gheny river steamboat, and in November last, when he boat was about landing at the wharf, he ordered lome boys to go on shore. They scampered off, but fames ORourke, being the smallest in the Party, aggod behind,' and the engineer assisted him to leap m shore. The little fellow fell upon his arm and >roke the small bono. It appeared that the engineer ■had no idea of injuring the boy, and that bo snhae nnently volunteered to pay for the surgical atten ir??* ™“® f OUB d a verdict of not guilty. I Thomas Smithson, charged with shooting Miss Uenry, will not be tried at the presont term, his case having been put over by tho District Attorney, who j? ’ mw *»ling that he should be placed apon trial until the possibility of his being indicted (in tbe event of jbe death of the young girl within a year and a day from the time of the occurrence) for a graver offence , SJ removed, lie has been in jail for two terms, but ] ftn legal right to a discharge for this reason will'be denied apon proper affidavits being prodneed. |lntbe case of James Blakely and Jas. C. Richey, ibdicted for obtaining money under false pretences the counsel R. B. Roberts. Esq., asked far a coatin qan.eo nntu tee March term. In eonseqnence of the imperative necessity of his obeying a snbpena to at before the Congressional Judiciary Committee I Washington city, as a witness in (he Judge Irwin I npeacbmont case. The Court granted tho applies- The jury (title will likely terminate tie present eek. Aside from the liquor esses, there ere bat nr or fire others to be tried. The Shaw kidnapping no will probably be disposed of in a day or two. Covmaixo me Csvfpi, asp Agreeable.—a tfafng ranch talked of, bat not often accomplished. Eick 4 Fitzgerald, of No. 18 Ann street, New York. («debated publishers, by the way,) hare, however, ei weeded in enabling the ladies to accomplish this di suable service. They hare issued a large octavo T( lame, prettily boand in fine cloth and nicely gilt. «1 bodying the most complete instructions, in every Vl ornamental needle-work. It is illustrated w ih 300 first class engravings, and contains besides el fht superb pattern plates, charmingly printed in colors, on tinted paper. It is called “The Ladies’ Manual of Fancy Work," and is from the pen of Mrs. ridlan, one »f the most renowned instructors in the ' an both m Europe and America, Tnd editress of the I ’ll .vl * some of the most popular periodicals of both hemispheres. The price of lbiibookissl,2s at d it would be difficult to suggest a more appropri ate article for a present to alady, young or old, mar rred or single. It comprises a universe of choice en tertainment for the affluent, and a world of resources Tor those women who seek for opportunity to turn taste and talent into profitable chanoels. For-ale by Hunt A Miner, Masonic lUU. A3CT3XR Cahdidatb.—Sinee the introduction of Sewing Machine* into the family became a fixed fact, the genius of our manufacturers has been floret/ Uxed to produce an article,-whiab would combine all Ibe Important features withio itself, and yet be sufficiently simple in its con sirnction to be afforded at a price which would bring itwitbin the reach of all classes. Some of our manufacturers, we think, bare approached this desideratum, nod several of the sewing ma chines now before the public are so near per fect that one would suppose nothing further re mained to be accomplished. WM ? l°°king_at a new machine maaufao lured by M. Pinkie, Esq., at the extensive es tablishment of Mr. J. L. Carnaghan, Federal .Bireel, Allegheny, who is the sole agent for Wes tern Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. It is a new machine, easily driven, simple in construc tion, neat in its appearance, and worthy the at tention of the pohlic. Still Ajsotiiku-— While we were yet engaged in writing a oolico of another article, oor old friend, A. M. Marshal), of Allegheny city, bands-ns an advertisement, which appears in another column, setting forth the advantages of Messrs- Ladd, Webster* Co.’s Sewing Machine. So confident are the proprietors of this machine, that it can accomplish in a superior manner, a greater variety of work than any other, that they offered an awflkd of $2,060, to any that would accomplish the same work as well and as quickly, leaving R: to disinterested parties to decide. This 1 challenge baa not yet been ac cepted. _Mesars. A. M. Marshall & Co.’s. Federal sL, Allegheny, are the agents, and will be pleased to exhibit the practical operation orthis ma chine to those who may favor them with a call. Impboykxrxts —We learn that Charles Brew er, Esq. f Is going lo erect a splendid block of four story buildings on Fifth street, near Mar ket, this spring. The bids for building ranged from $ll,OOO Lo $9,220, the successful bidders being Messrs. Smith & Bungay, who have made such an elegant job on U»p Dispatch buildings. Messrs. Barr & Moser are (he architects choseD. , Wo are also informed that a magnificent Dvo story block is to be erected on Fifth street, bo ld* the Post Office, this spring. It is to be An -iron front, and is not Lo fall behind the beet on the street. This Is saying a good deal, whon one considers that splendid iroh pile now going up on the former site of the Second Church. : Tub case of Judge Irwin is likely lo make considerable excitement among all people who arc acquainted with the matter. The New York Tfmes says that twenty witnesses have been sob ipccnaed from here, but we brlieve there are moro than this. We are informed that Judges Hamp ton and Williams have been sammoned to go on, Hon. Wilson M’Candless, R. Biddle Roberts, Williams, Esq., and generally all who are likely to know anything about the fasts in the case at issue. We shall watch with some injures! reports of the proceedings in Wash ington. I We mislaid, on Saturday, the list of newly elected officers of the Penn Literary Society, but gladly reprodace it to-day I President—John Neely. ! Vice President—3. Q. M’Candless. ; Secretary—3. W. Brentllnger. Treasurer —A. H. Adams, j Critics— Henry Phipps and J. W. Brentliager- LiLrarians— W. 0. Dansealh and H. Mclzg&r. \ Trustees—3, 0. Stephenson, 0. W. Blair ant John Neely. ! Orderly Sergeant—3. W. Bard. . jWb would direct the attentionof onr readers lo the advertisement of Ross &Co., in aoolbor col umn. Messrs. Zng k Painter and Blr. Joseph Rt>ss—the well known and popular grocer, in lbs Diamond—under the name and style of Roes & Co., have purchased the extensive Coal Works of MjCQUvery k Bmitley, and are now prepared to supply that very essential artiole in soy qaantity, eitheratlbeir works or at residences, at market rate. Orders can be left at Zog & Painter’s, Water street, Joseph Ross, in the Diamond; oral this works. 1 Correction.—The following sentence appear ediln a letter from Harrisburg which we pub lished on Btonday: “Mr. Penney, although quiet and unobtrusive in [his manner, has made a very formidable im iression in the Senate, and as be becomes better mown will occupy a etillhlgher position In that body,” • Now we have no doubt Mr. Penney might be formidabU, if. he chose, but he is not (hat now; The type* made “formidable” out of “favorable,” and hence the blunder: Tua eoncert of Mr. Tetedoux, on Friday night, appears to have excited uncommon Interest sod aUepUriD. ~ Miss Childs,. Hiss Mellor aodnther performers were much admired. Miss Phillips sang a Cavatina from Mario di Rqdenz in a man ner that won a hearty enoore. Theaeoompanl media were admirable, and were performed by Messrs. Pauli and Mellor on an elegant Chlcker ing Piaoo, from the warerooms of Mr. Mellor. The concert was in all respects a success. ; / r Tnn Mayor had some thirty, property holders summoned before hlm yssterday to, answer the charge of pcrmlttiogtho stop-cocks in the side walks in front of their property to project shove the] brloks. There is an ordinanoe agmnst it, wilji a penalty o£s](j for every day the nuisance a PtfatalnadafUr BotloA Sl* uMMwillbe [ Fiaixux*fl BatHDAT FurmL.—Thenem* |bersof tho preservative- of axis,” hf tUs city, met last night at 8 o’clock. In WaUmt Hall, |to celebrate the advent into this world of the i Printer, Philosopher, Statesman—Benj. Frank lin. We observed around the well loaded table a respectable number of the “craft,” with a sprinkling of lawyers, city and oonnty officials, and citixens generally—all anxious to contribute, by their presence, to the eprightltness of the oooaeion. After the removal of the cloth, on motion, J. j ft. Bailey, Esq., was called to the chair, A. W. ( Hook and James BfcMUlan were chosen Vice (Presidents, and D. O’Neil and F. 11. Cooley, j Secretaries. Mr. Bailey on taking the chair made a brief speech, in which he alluded to his former con [ nectlon with the press of this oily and made handsome acknowledgement of the kindness which be had ever received at their hands. He I bore testimony to the nniform conrtesy of tho craft, and was prepared to pay that in his inter course with them he had ever found them richly deserving the high reputation they had acquired in the community. | The following regular toasts were then read ' by the Secretary and drank with nil the honors: t :-The President of the United States. 2 :-The Governor of Pennsylvania. 3:-Tb«ArmyandNavy of the United States. 4 :-The day we celebrate. It gave birth to one who has no suporior as a philosopher, statesman, or friend of mankind. , a £ :-Edn cation—With it, and a Free press, we are invulnerable—without them, the toy of popular pre judice and passion. 6 :-The Art of Printing—Tlio Poe of Trrnnla the Friend of Liberty. 7 :-The Judiciary; the bulwark of Freedom; May it ever, aa in tlmea past, be true to itaelf, and the in tereat of the people. 8 .--Washington ; the Father of hU Country; May the environs that hold hia tomb soon become a Ni. tion'a Holy Ground. 9:-Tbe Iron City; Smoko horcanopy; Artlzana her pride, and Wearers, her protection. 10 ;-Fauat Guttenberg, a&u Schaffer; They diride equally between them the glory of the diacorery of the Art of Printing. We honor them ai a unit. 11 :-The memory of our brother typoa who fell in defonee of their country lo Mexico. 12 :-Oar Country; Justice our motto; Progression our watchword; and Liberty our ultimatum. 13;-The Ladles; aa urchins, we dolighted In hoops, wo fancy them a a much aa of old. To the seventh toast, "Lha Judiciary, etc.," J, U- Hampton, Esq., responded in a neat and Appro priate speech. He paid a high tribute to the Ju diciary,and asserted that so long as it maintained its purity, and the beggar in rags met with the same justice as the millionaire, just so long | would it fulfil its mission and the country prosper. The eleventh toast was responded to by Mr! Cooley, !u a brief speech. Mr. J. J. Case re sponded to the eleventh toast in a few appropriate remarks. He was also called out iu answer to the following, by Mr. O’Neal: •‘The Postoffice, Tike the Pfeas,apotent agent iu the dissemina tion of knowledge.’* Col. Milton M’CleiUnd offered the following pertinent sentiment: * “ttcojamin Franklin—The philosophor who first chaloed, by a kite string, that subtle ele ment by whose agency we now disseminate in- I telligence throughout the world.” Mr. Hampton offered, In a happy rein, the following toast, which was responded to by Mr. McDonald, one of*the veterans of the press: ‘‘The veterans of the press of Fayette county —May peace and prosperity follow their de clining years.” Mr. McDonald offered the following, which was responded to very happily by the chairman. Mr. Bailey: “Tho Printers of Pittsburgh—Gentlemen in every sense of the word.” His Honor, Mayor Weaver, sent to the meet ing a very interesting letter—himself being pre vented by official business—which closed with the following sentiment: “The Printers of PitUburgh-Men who valne the Freedom of the Press—chivalrio Knights ! who nse their ‘daggers* and ‘shooting-sticks’ ! only in defending the right.” The creatnre comforts were done np ia Col. Prickers' best style—and bis style iseqnal to the beat. Tho Col. was highly complimented in a toast which we have mislaid, and to which he modestly responded in a brief but very appro priate speech. At a late, hour, the meeting ad journed, each present feeling that the hour bad passed not without pleasure and profit A portion of the press, detained by the stern necessity of their calling, are now assembling (12 P. M.,1 to add their voiee to the general sen tlment, in honor of our tHustriona craftsmen. Dfsaartoß.—One morning, last week, a male child, comfortably clothed, was. deposited at the door of a gentleman residing near Rochester. In the basket was a note, which read Urns : “ As you deal with .ihteebild, so may Cod deal with you. Name ‘ Blon-F” The gentleman hav ing three children of Oisfown, the UUlestrnnger was taken ohargeof byafceighbor. and has been adeptc«l as bis own. Wjfo the parents of the lit tloone are is a mystery, and very likely to remain Rev. J. J. Masks lectured last evening to a *od most attentive audience, in the church of Mr. Collier. We were much pleased with the fresh and sensible remarks he offered concerning fcgype and Arab life. He stated that-at least one-sixth of the mate inhabitants of Egypt is blind, as the mothers pierees the eyo of Ihemale infant that he may not be fit for the army. All Mr. M.’s lecture was extremely interesting, and we are nol surprised that ho draws good honses wherever he goes. * Aocidbkt OK TUB P. R. R._Tbe Johnstown train, coming west yesterday morning, met with an accident. It appears that, as the train was running at its usual speed, Aver an embankment of some thirty feet in height, the front carriage of the first passenger car broke. Fortunately for those in the train, the ear was thrown be tween the two tracks, instead of towards the edge of the embankment. No one was injured and the (rain was delayed bat a few minutes ’ Railroad Ewcnoir.—On Monday last the stockholders held an election for Directors of the Pittsburgh, Newcastle and Cleveland Railroad Company, for the present year, at the Johnston House, in New Galilee. The election resulted in the choice of William Robinson, Jr., President- Charles W. Ricketsoo, Isaac M. Pennock Dick son Watson, and Hugh Marshall, Directors DmntHD.—The Mechanics’ Savings’ Bank* of Allegheny City, has declared a dividend of nine per cent, for the last year. TMsinsUtntion has been conducted under the caehtathip or Mr. A. Cameron, and is ono or the most prospe rous monetary concerns in the county. Da A. C. Murdock reports U>, deaths to (hi, oily, from Deo. 26 to January 7,—male, 16 fe maloe 14; white 28, oolored 1; total 29. Of'lhlo Dumber 14 were under 10 yeoraof age. Oua readers will obeerro ia onr adrerlielo* columps that the reiidenco and boueo once oo oupied by tbo celebrated Albert Gallatin, ellaal, near Dmonlown, are for ealo. Bead the offer Attmtior is called to the sale at the commer cial enlea roome, Ho. 64 Fifth etre.l, this (Tuoe day) morniog. See advertisement. A list of valuable stocks are to be sold this evening, at the Commercial Sales rooms. No 54 Fifth flireet, by Mr. Davis. Aiir of the following artieloi can be obtai&ed at Bowns well koown stand. Federal street, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cakes and Confectioner? ta every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, PlSnh. Cltroe, PtaApple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted servos, Jelly s, Pickles and Eotchop. Canon. W o r eeatershlreSaace, pickled Lobsters, Chocolate, Baker’s Broma, «to,, Ac. Thw resmeu folly Invito the public loan examination ofthVabore named artidos, all of which they will guarantee to prove satisfactory both ia quality and price. | Awt article of merchandise well adapted to the wants of the consumer, and famished at reasonable rates will doubtless meet with ready demand, so it is with the clothing, ready made and ordered, that Is manufactured at Carnagfaan’s, Federal street, Alle gheny city. Great caro is taken in the cat and make of every garment, so that it may give satisfaction to tbo wearer. d Special ; Jlottcrg STARCH AND rARINA. Mads by the West Pbiladclphla.HanufftctarliagCa. (First Prsmlnro avoided by the Frooklla lostltete. Nefember, IS&S.) DUmoud Gloss Starch, to Cum ront'g 0 boxes, 6 Ibi. each; Do do boxes do 40 papers,l *• do; Also, Refloed, Pare end Pearl Starch, la boxes various •lr*s, all for laaodryns*. CORN VA&tNA, (or CoraStircbJla bse. 40 papers each. Tfats article Is expressly prepared for culiaary purpuics, audeanbe retted on assepsrisr ia ream to anyßOwl la me. For sal* by THOMPSON, CLARKKA VOONQ r AgaaUfbrtbeOompany!. Tbo Great English Bemedy. Sin JAMBS CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLBI Pr«l'ar*d froa a prwcripttoo of Plr James CUrke/jtf.i). Pbytlsiah XxtraonliDary to tbeQueen. This well known liodlclM Is no iepaettloe, but e sure aodseb remedy for -Female Dlffleeltle# and ObatntcUoaa, rren aay.caeqa vhatavet; and sltttoush epowerfid remedy, they eootato nothiag hnrtfnt to the ooßstitatioa. TO UABIIIBD LADIKS Uia peeullariy-suited. Itwfc lo a abort time, triages the mootbly period with regularity. fftsss PtUsheoe never been known to /ailtohereUu dirtr- Uons on thssnonJpagt efpampSlrt are mil observed. ; l For full particulars, gst a pamphlet; free, of the agent-! . BT.U-—sl mod Spostage stomps rnctoeod to any aothor! Bed agent, will inaare a bottle, contalutog over £0 ptn#, by return nuO, ’ v ; B.L.FAIDrB9TOCX* wbolemle and sold ell draggtito. .'\ dij.ifij,>p Ittm'*T,oit fiueno UagsMo Telegraphic. tfOHQKBUnOSAC*. • WAfUioTowCirr, Jan.l7. Honsa.—On motion of Ur. Phelps, of Mo., it was resolved that, during the ensuing two weeks from to-day, it shall be in order for the Committee of the Whole on the Stale or the Unttn to take recess until 7 o’clock r. x»f for general debate only. Mr. Stephens, of Ua., moved t£at Tuesday,Wcdncs daj and Thursday of next week bo sot apart for the consideration of Territorial business. Mr. Morgan, of N. Y., objected unites the proviso be attached that the subjects introduced shall not In clude the admission of new States. Mr.,B. said that would be for the majority of the Ilouae to determine. ** Mr. Morgan—Then I object to the Introduction of the resolution. t of HI., announced the'death of Thos. i*. llama, ms late colleague, pronouncing -an eulogy on his private and publio worth. ** The usual resolutions of respect ware passed, and the House adjourned. 1 Skxat*.*—On motion of Mr. Hale, 1 of N. H., the joint resolution appointing Com. Stewart, Sr., a flag officer, was taken up. . an , t f r i °f * *•» called for the yeas and nays, r,.. 37™ a JIS w adoption of tho rraointion- M j nno *' ofrared a fMolation in- SS i!»« g « t iL? ommltl f 5 00 Territ *ri M to Inquire luto tho expediency of organizing that portion of ° f MtaoMohi, lying welt of tho prairat State botm/m, whieh WM .dop^d. N ’ the credentiala of mi 1565 W *° n ' " 8<, “ lor &»“ Mnasachnsatta JJ 0 ™ announced tho death or tho Into Thomno L. Hnrrla, of UL m “ r - °f £l., to the evident diaappoint mont of aEout 2000-apectatora, thronging the val " c ' sjai f P 01 ” 1 <" tho chamber, who f'i*™ Jo hoar an extempore oration, road in a Krafts d^! 10 ' 011 ofUM Ii& “«* Mum. Shield, of Minna., and Daria, of Mian, followed in the dollrery of brief onlogioa, and afto Sjo£“3f° ° f hc um “ :U tosolntioM, tho_Sonato if w Se^™^ 10 a’ ff” - E? — A Clo ™> of Democratic °“ S * tUr d»7. «■> UlO Pro.id.nf. SST orl£?,£' >“ Cabo. A dobate of koW« length enraed, Inrolring tie rara mIL “ IJ r ” l 'F’ ,h '" lld >» ‘•kon lo infer. character, according to ™ attaioablo information. Mr. Ma«n mi* the opening moeh, and m followed by Meant u™ *fk 3 u! 11 *- a favorable acqniil mviwS '. ho ? sht If 1 ™ 1 tU* lime impolite and calculated to Impair rather than improve our prot- S°«. 10 ib ‘ Do ”f" '•Tardod.pS: aneei a. gloomy, but wonld rapport Slidell’. Ml, plactng in the hande of the Preaidont thirty millions or dollar* to be tiled in negotiation. njJ r tTrn.,l meMnrert h tb l l t° "onld not endoree?tob uouun without undent data to jurtify him in eo Oobf' hld . lm K a “*™ 4 aeqniaition in £“*• In hi* judgment there wet bntonemodonnd £“ happening of another earn eimilrato Black Warrior, which .at to rah. the wards! rolamation, and negotiate after -1 D * ,ij »od other, did not like the .nggedion ofDooglaa The dltoouioo at thii rtage became in tentely InterMtlng, and the beet ablUtioa of the par ticipant. pot forth. Mr. Slidell, of centra, adrocEtod hi. own bill while Mem. Dari., Toomb., oiriT Bigl,r and Clay brand the-idea of inereaiing to a .V“‘s, r " ri * n lo <nrcourae fond,learing the matter to the dbomtion of the President, a. in preriooi eases. _ Mr. Irerson thought Spein could bo wnriod with .itTSlhS' »f oar , ” «i restrmn the action of onr citiiess toward! foreign powers. The determination of the cancus tfoJ’^r'ii« l iSJjj* l>Uo °.\ t ° f " or tv > recommanda ih?ch lud.ojM'bf * Jth ™ gh * h “ Precise mode in which.lt ihou 1 !! bo ronsnmmated was not so clearly M^SMd.i?. 0 bT Übilit) ’ 15 th “ t “>• Senate will Orders hays been Issued from the War Department r™" 10 tb °*» which were sent to Kemrns/pending namely, to use the fottr or fly, com? K^?L? UP ' 5" ** * J»«r «»,-tam. to llrrorbeoces in . • x P* a *«* of the U. S. Supreme Coart for the I«t fireyean, exclusive of the Judges’ salaries, has I.H.SITV ' *■> " h “ w wounded in the ™! n M f* b Q , D * bl ® lo walk or to leave his room. His hoalth has been *0 reduced by suffering £tm?M eme ? t r iQ P rob * bo will oot n-ome hU seat in Congress daring the present ses sion. He came to Washington with the view of a beneiicial effect from tho change of association. | Special Db patch X»t the Pitrttmrgb Gazette.) lUnnUannu, Jan. 17.-S«iUT*.-Me„n. Qatram ana Fenney presented petitions for a Passenger Rail w*J between Pittsburgh and Lawrence villa. Mr Penney read in his place a bill prodding for tho in corporation of the Allegheny Insurance Co. “r. Qaxxao called np the bill Incorporating the oMh^Whobi' 16 ° Ctot7 ’ whlch in Committee The Mexican Monnmont CommiuioAer'i Report MUIiET *** U Wa * t 0 th# c ««nittoe on The School Report was received. Hociß.-Mesm. McDowell and FosUr presented J»TO«I petitions ror a Paaionger ttailwi Mr. Mc- Pl™ V'*"!!*' * for » Ml" ■ district in Pinm township m,* „.d i„ hl> pUtl , bu , vidin, thjt onn b. erected for puts of slid township and l raaklin, Westmoreland county. p Mr. RaafdeU pre*mt«d a petition-for the repeal i'jjS;™* 4 >«»»■ Bo «lso read in hu puTo • bill proriding tbnt two locks of the Frmnklin canal v «“eo conntj. Also, an act relative o strays in said coooty. In the joint conrentlon for the election of Stato Treasnrer, Slifer bad 60. rotas and Magraw 63. don™ r l?, D |'hA v* a '?l'~ K lil, i ,l ‘ tch &»■» Indepen lut lDeh «» within the T - h 0 .»•■*» *« clear, cool anS Pistsant. The Hhnou river u open to Havana ? D ?:iib tt reX!.T”J" Th “ d! d “ rth “ mora - Naw Yona, Jan. 17.—The bank statement Tor tbo week ondin, Saturday last, ejbiblta an Incresjo of loans of $809,000; inernaso of speclo, $970 000 • £££ S J &* 265 ' 400 ’ <» & T.l.c.pbio a |17,00^@ 17 ,26 for old mL uStISSn 76f0? 8 *l*^? ‘“.uS to Kr 1.13% rrajr?:," -yJaaiaffl out‘r,.n, limlud tile. «n 4 A a, N |f W *° 01ir n “®*K>US JJAJrijmdaMd customers, and we an gUd to he able to J stall wT C. lIANBON LuVE, T* Market it. TJRODDCE—I2 bbls. primo Timothy Seed: A JO bin. Dry Appltc; 1 *S CUftHwhlU Bmsk; 400 do Sirlo: D # t > „ s°°Pj««*BalkBhonWert, lucelTetl por nllrood ud for nla by BBBim k DILWORVIT. PJuaitt AND FIUNTOD FRENCH ME KINOKfI. *ll woo) Oobnrga. IJotai d« LaiQM. ;l in BAGS PKIME COt'FKE; 100 bbU. Refined Sunn 60 bbte. U.B. Sjrrtjp; ' 00 bbla. HoUmu. 00 hhdr. B tiger, for, »'«»>7. 6IIRIVKR i DILWniITII ■pKODUCE—2OO bua.BmaJl White Boons ■ ’ 10 kep Batter, iCO Im, Bu)n, liy] for itl.b, alaif fat i DILWOgm HOJ-WAX FURNITURE-Children’s Bu mnk Bedunda, Chain, Tables, Waah fltanda, ■Ed *sl J' ?• ™>M * 00, Ho. 38 Bmllhllald ADIES DRESS SILKS nuiM it GSSATIiT &10UGKD PRICES A* stoxi or DOBOariRLD A CO. OILS! OILS!! “• wW'Oi'i 90 bbit. TatuMn'Ofk 9000 galls. Uaared Oil;. -SS £ KUSSi* for “' ,ll > T. n. MKvm t ni>.. « /LOOK— -.?£ ‘’frJßa 1 """* i>», ioipkm,. '“Soperlno do £, ’ llS?.?" 4 ** “ I °' ’ WILUAU UcOtmjHEOM, * M;wif No. 195 Liberty itrert TJ3NN. muiUCfi-3 sacks' Boan»; AflwktpßtaaN; % do taefaae Pom [landtag Iron rtMmcr Cwnbriiio for mb t>* •' IfIATAn DIOSkT AOO. IKANBERRIES—IO bbU. forulo bv rjtiT aswar a. ooluiHl JOP CORN —IO bbla. reo'd and for lala 1)V i ."JUT' Huntrh.ooium. fottalt bT. : " wra«rWwi«<lßn?S», WH 'BE IjE 'K & WI L s O N ’ S SEWING machines AOBRTS OPPICB, HO. 68 PIPTH BTRBBT, - PIXUSBPR&H, PKNN’A. FIRST PREMIUM awarded by fte „ _ . . , , September 1857, “AS BEST County Agricultural Society, he.d And the Penna. State Agricultural Society v, M^r^r";/r —™sfcssr THESE MACHINES which have gained each an Am*»vi . Machines on account of , envable reputation ever all other *@*l. Beauty and excellence of etitch, alike oi, both ride, of the fabric sewed 2. Economy of thread. ea ' 3. Simplicity and thoronghnesa of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of .cam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. HEED, Agont, G 8 FIFTH STREET A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLKRQYUXNt "" MSfctJ*wBmT EOO FING. Durable Fire and Water-Proof ELASTIC CEMENT HOOFING. I «confl, diesolv comporllloa ?rmrtrin»i‘tt. l rtSiSS^Ml^^S\iS£>™si!!i!S.? r -*‘ 23 tt > “tor roagli fioorti oldabingtea, «a,.» e u SBinoLs aoors cbubnies l» fittt«np«r»NliDg *11 oilier klndj. T ° f Uoof » ia ,a *a«d atnuno r»!fl»M hiot»l roofi * D d Roofing material forttle, wllhlaitmeUoiM rorarjiljlng. Berareoceeaod cgtlltaatMa^aaroflle*. N.B^ n rcm.T M Unotr,nJ.r^.?«i,Sta^S J i l S I S"^“ t 1 oclfc3mil4wF | Commercial. i’oaSuasmi Km'jiimiAiiY- WmlljEiti™ or t be PI tt.bnrcb market. [ Reported tpeciallyfijr Die PiUtbvrgh GasetU.) PinSDVKOB, Tuttbat, J*acx*T 18.1850 f'i* n*t k L “ pMa ° ntcd no now fertnre la tmle Bu a* bot “ 0t <ialto "° JdSI " ,f we were enjoying as ssssi? *° **• we **• ,uu ***>«. tic* „“/„r,^*“^.* ,tbou < h w o« r *>P«»t th # middle o( Janti 25’SJcb. y ** * 31 ' il mQrt *» ,n February a a{L ?lridatlon «°** °o oi«L hn? tteKSrj£F rodoeB fro , m btlow "♦ Ugbt, ty lhi* rotate, JS?i22?J2 r .I”5»“l tU> » ,OO » Ota time when freight* “F P«TJ0B» W4SOD. **V ***** Contract* for freight hare been BMdelniailcago.atlowratM.Kune 3000 tons h*Tlae been there to come orer the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayo* A OLteagoroad mad hence to New York orer the P«nn»ytTania : »o*d. The bulk of the freight thus engaged <*>nsUts of i fa l a ?® m * nd within the part two week* I than It ha* been, bat the bank* are etui taking all the good I papoTOfleriog. Fartera Exchange U acarce and the demand , tor It Unde to firiro home the drcnlatloa of the bank*, thne ! S hec i!£. 8 “JP 40 ®® 11 aad *o »me extent interfering with the konetotof* fre« duporitloo to dUooont liberally * The market* generally are without much change, bat there ha* teen an •nmirtakable sUffening ap of tteprle** of grain, wheat excepted. Bye has teeo fa «Ure demand! 1 from andnnatt; and diitfllm, who were heretofore the principal trar tSt U f ir »“*nUon. to corn, and the price 0 f XSLs?^li?“ I*,t 1 * , t , ® pto J wl * OntahtTaalaoodTanced.and the grain market waa oarer flraer. The Cincinnati Quetta, of SatnnUy, s*y*; to-d V»* nd huyer* were unwil- bolder*atked $17,50 and nonaccnldte bought lew at the dcae. Bhlk pork wa* held at 6 and 8 and there were buyer.at 6&@7&,at tho clows. A Ic*o! 12. MM ffihLMdw *£*l® U T ,tw#e r * tw » Lat *be ildee wm i *• haJeretand aomo ham* were taken with the B °^ < l ooU bly higher. WhUto adw»2d I * p * eal * UTe demand. The receipt* areUght. Clokereeed haeadvanced to*B3o. Wenoticalt iISSIP.. 0 L ° l, | ,T, uTi'? t * 7 * By# •draoeed tojl, and it lo premlng dotnaod. White corn sold today at 80. “u U ” 1 ? OD “•“!&WbUHfW, t,|J wjihout In,, era at 26; Oat*, eold at 71tih7& B 35 Qw- rv—, t>^ Wheat, I,X) for common to choice; Barley TSfflW: «& Orwmßaited,7& Drypiint“l& The Chicago Tribune, of Saturday nya: “Th* Floor market took a Mart toJay—bolder* baring adranced thelrrlewe 20@30 abure yesterday’* figure*. A t ** >riD B K * tra * u effected at $4,75, aodUUnofo White Winter at $6 There waa a good inqnW for Floor, andi*fair disposition to operate; but the adranee aaked compelled buyer* to bold off. ■arance * °,tCTWSO: *»°twlthBtand al £ nL 01 * “F? rt adranced 2@3c on Bod, and 1 ®*l** of Weatern wore made to dar at *1 12 In «<**>, »i which figure 4,500 boa cban«d hxnd? ®5? ro ’ ?°* “ * l ®so In store—bolder* at the elaen Noa Own remans am ml IS@59 for SUrllnO on Ir.ek, 03 S-ftlS™ dSiSSTS? UlEl “' l, ■” , Ut “ ■««. «(‘k »'« The N. Y. Com. Adrcrtleor <aya: “We eee no change in tho market th!* week. The cur. rent ratoon call I* 4 B cent, on prime securities, with IWT . n tran-cUon. below, wler. the S ■hort time loan* role at about 6*Prime paper i* l* im«?' •? d .V2 ic * i»^a 4 00 day* aod onder, and at 6«BBcent. for 4to 8 month*. Single naiue* i* Bold tt &<?.? a b *The°^iSS lo r'T^I I E°odb ut not'eo well know*”* BU&u3S!ilZ£7i Votklut wnnklr.ro asK-si qnenceofthe Urge cUtou crop. orwa in or»n*e- Tbe N. Y. Time* lays; K.%BSBa!&2SSS£y fob? ‘X'niTr ■“ d SS: * 2SJWS2M sss a?‘ir afpSSS' Vfssttj&si'ssr "“ rt - “■»* MV BE NEWS. Itj# meeting of StMolott Captains it 2 o'cl w»v . M i. r DmM ’ Bn “ ,uan * bj ' aetad'aM T° 0W 004 r *P ort WoJoilotu to be !?SJCV* th * l » ,er « pr««nt, but II they are rroueit iteurtaaffnu^t! 0 E [ T *, th ° 5r °P lDlon * oo Uie imbject, cf lUat yoor commute© would ntml w^^ir e S«S,/ I K iuog ® t ' fo P iDlon «M*wEnS!r £!?!£, *£*!?**£ beet a new committeo dm* beep. dl *“ ,ll »° r "I.'Woolh.n Jour proMDt S9FfT :^-=“»'r S^WiSst£ffSs& CkpUJoH Dtito, Robtueon and Oevlane; tbooebt that Si h^!r?wPro^® #Dt !* which •xpttftenc* hM MMerted. the pho or the old association was the best. Cant Markle alau spoke |a (kvor of that view. Bo did Cant. Wolf Cnnt Bachelor wm to favor of eonaoUdaton. Wo . To brio* the metier to a bead, Captain Markle of Uie ateamrr Endeavor, moTtd that “we form an aaociatlon. tlmilh d ° U ? ” TW, ** ic "ri«l by arete of U to §! tidn? who liS t„ n‘* W “ *•>*“♦* “*ny of the Cap- A MmmiiS S Sf* T6r » “* *° ho ®*«t night, bad left. of three » coa*lsting or Cepta. Markle, Hob isK£t^ d .»u? T £ Wet ° *PP° ,ol ® d lo draft resolutions and SrSillP 1 ? tor an association, alter which, the meeting adjourned, te meet again to<day t ai 8 o'clock, A. SL 1 8 lowtojl?o? * Pr ° Po * ,lksD * ' nbm,tud * or «*©“*ed, the fob fnl'AV- * n **• •teamboat etock be converted into one joint etock company, (do all ow own imturimn \ SiuStS'iS! 1 ” >b J‘ d ' r ‘ “ uuu "« «f » FmMuttTvtoi Orel or the boats, ana *1 re all instructions what ia hat w ff J «a •«*i©u,the excellent Osi-t, tb ** c* l y, cordially extended an lactation to SbeldaftSnSsnhn l 0 l ® n,l * pr * y * r ro «Ung which l, iJ* ia «‘he Third Church every moraine at 8W u Vla<-lr SpaSSrS&tls SSSHH^KSe* I Inporta bjr aiv«r. gffsi: sSSSH S^^sSSSaSS S^s®S«3Sl& MI-lbx mdt,BpMLr»*B!d -n&u,l'£S^ t «bbl* floor, la do boala/.Wdo Sh^mSSV?? thrirm * DUwoHbj ito do i, 1 ? bbd l W j»r, 60 bbU dolimmvJ«a flonr * A 200do(lo,KooxT5?kM; 2J52* ?¥f * 4 Br°WK«| bbta xdoljuum, irCo!Ioo«bA An -2> r §?2s*-i. l * x i J W«tb*vrs;3 tciliUM, J jA Kowbaw; i« kM.^? p > 80 2? audit* 10 hf do do* W*U A WUsob;l2 IS bbu liquor, B A Fohufilock A CO! 1&3 do Hour. Cltrka A co> • . . E ARD 01L—25 bbls for Bale by I U. LFAIIiaWOCKA CO. J 1 No. <M. oorotr Wood atod VowtbiiCa nHANIiEI(BIRS-20 bbl» iust rec’d SSS :/ tor «* l » ll> 11,81 nmißv it.cmj.nra. La £iL i !! Btoro and for q t 3a ~ ATWELL. UBE 4 CO. I OATS!—SOOO buslielayanted bv V/j«» nncnoocg, Mccgisgr*co/ ARO-10kcg« prime No: 1 LanJ in stow - IJTXa*?*'ttTiyßrTi r rtfjmJiY* • **> UroSiJmaftSf 6 FIRST PREMIUM FAMILY . . Steatntrs. PITTSBURGH ANeT'mbjj pjVi'tf tJ IQ - x o xgr 1.1 Tv e _ JdSaK »»»-j is.™. T IDA “ AT - ASOUmiOS. HASTINGS HE ABOVE LINE HAVING JUST torn orgAritrod, .lllnin ...t,,, h „, og> mfr rtntat ud tlrgut rtramcr to l„v. Mcb.poil rvrrj w«t For frolgbt or pumgo apply on b „, ril „ r 1 - FLACK. 11ARKE3 dr CO, Agoi.t« Monongabela River D. s. Mall Packet* BTIiHERraLEOIUPIt, , STKAUKB JEmGRSON,' idStf ' Mjlff T 0 m- , ’Auw?* I ft=i, cmToHScL,.. HE ABOVE NEW STEAMEKS ABE r 6 i%&£s l rsr' Sags *®d*t»t«*roomi on boat* fueled™.— f 0 ® Bwwnwlll* leave at 8 o'clock In tbo sr^sx4^a,'r«rr -!?! a. W. SWINDLER. aIVEt JtartWH*. " C’OK NaSHvfi LE7-rya~tor7~fg> J? MmerMELROSe, C.j.t.ThMiMlin™ will Ikitb tor Iho ■•*■} All tn SSwifc“£SSSRS. 4 W ~ —-Bjwaunwtiico,a CT ui. i "CpOR St. LOUIS.—The splendid * Rs> » HAT, 18th inn, «ti?JcSk! p lUK “- K"«* !^WVT2 sS ®- i 5-“*>ffHS • • r '"'^^^rhAkgr^^: 10 PJOU> WEATHER QOODS —BdrchtST;. B^mmmrnsß R - C^SSIMERES— BiracnrmtD ,t Ondtnnn, Ai». cffs»sajza*sgi& i—l—__ (Jj/V* 30 £“£■ TA «®Fsimriiritoilsd w teawaasr.r'- IWOL O.IIAKBQN pOTATOE^POTA ; rOES-1200 baoTN. X T. PoUtoe* Id «tor» and for aal« by ft mruncocK, Mccrjeery & m A pp‘ cs; « ROBERT lICKEY. OYSTER CBACK -WuNflK'Qp ?i'n d Farina do, JoatreeMaod for sale at ' - °" J 0r °” fT, ° J P~l<4 «4*h A largo lot just reo’d and for sale V,* 7 V.. iJu lIAVSJf, AtaUsncr, -iZi corner Market mod; Second atreeU. *7 5 N * SUGAR; 100 bbb&O. „VVlading from llearner Dr. K*n«»»nJ for MjejOT de2B BORIVIULA DILWORTU. T) ka ,WING papers of all sizes and ~W s'rTAV^v*?? 1 ? 10 Btore and for sal« by w. 3. nAVKN, Butloger. Nt»„ai, 33 and K Varket at ]Vft:MOKAM)UariiUOKS of all ,iw JXK. qutlitiea for solo by ,W. 8. lIAVKN, -JH 33, and .Ti So°mf 1 AN , D molassks—limis,- n~ ■ 00. Ucluki; lo lihds. prim. Bo™k*£i'„ , ■ Hamit.!),fur a,!. bj JOHN & ° al Tj’LOUK—IO bills. “Snow tTnko'’ A tr» raqil; Floor, mojo c! It Oil. HIM Wl,„t.£r,ii» —-j~l : iiKA *‘iXll!«jTH. HAm*" 3 ' -87 Dry Flint in Store, d.K BPlltKßen nAnnA‘mn>»/' lr POTATOES! P°TA T ° E S !-l'os0 VusM., tliJ» (lay nmnliMbrnb «t wry tov pricra, by ~ ttIICHCOCK, JIcCK££RY *OO, -J*° •_ ISI front andm Second «u. Potatoes-sou bbSlfSTiidp s TC s" Mlfctvd, sod 3o Mclta mixed, In .ton. and - J "‘' J 11. CAKfIEtP a CO. JURIED i'RCl'i—2s sks Peaches, halves; Jmt reett and far rale fay . J. jTCO.. T KAP LARD—In tierces, barrels, keea and °” r c " n ‘ r '" J " In s' A 'S^ l '^ r '» wfr sod »nJ^d°S 8 «^1a Tt r i?-,,P? UR - 1 ' J bbis. and 100‘sacks X UndlDj from ilo»nifr Bhen»ogo «g« bj TBNN. REACHES —99 nk». bright halved, „.i?if? D * ?? w l “ nt,,Q K freor iU*mer Shfconase »»rrtlcby ■ J»H ISAIAH DICKEYJfc Ca ROLL SUITER—I*2 bis. fresh, m cloths; .. 10 ibu. do a* jnai neA *° d for **!• tty J.D.'CANriHU) *CO riHiJESE—3OO bis. mild cutting ia-j®>re bj J»la J, B. CmyiljjX QQ. 14 OXiIiAND BITTERS—I2O doz; for*Balc- O J«s B. PAIfKKSWinif *<vt QQ lIUDS. N. O. S UQqML, prime, landing w w 'rom ttMuner il»tootto by ,17H.B4rt#T,K)P BAGS, BAGS.—sooCT~&tiirk andXMon cb«*ter Bags for ula bjr - A. J rtQ - niToncooKUicCßgEßr * co. DRY PEACHES.—ISO.bSsbeIa 'finasDry Fmclim, oh coo* !«i moot ani for ctKjov to cloho. niTonooon; qcci»£By SI-'- TWIST TOBACCO— IOO fcSjvNo. 1, awurraiitoiartfefeforMtalawbr ; ■ >. J*7 BDQKRTON A STEWART, IC7 WocA'»L 100 BBLS - N - 0. MOLASSES, prune, f landing from ttauocn Dr. Sm* 14* anr, for t»lc py de2S * XfU. BAQiILKY. *LOCK—SO SiJrer,Spring extrdtfami •yFlonrJmtrecMujdfljr 529 gOBEHTDICKEY. ; MQPABK4 ASJfiR. UITCndoCK. M’fiagKitv >«v» BOTTJSB—IO kegs 'Mod” and JL jgtinala loraaaj for»ri« by 00. CJTABOII—IOO bxs; Pearl. in r atore aild for fcJ-Üby ; UU -.- J. B.CACTI»Lt>* r CQ, BEANS.— 100 bus. choico small whitein ■**£* sndta- wle lor, to clow oat eoarfatsMat »t!B3 taoartj-gm>y >l7 ' - mDBLK, TytRTB * CO. —4O bbla.choicocxfrafamily Vlour 'ia*toc« *t>d lor uii a»lBs UJ*rtyBM>£ I bun rec'd amlfcir.&M BV t *-/j«w wuittrn.mCi.iM.. BARLEY— 2001»atf. ror sale by', JtW hbmmTh. oqixism 'ROOM CORN BRUSHES*?;, 'i±ir_ nesßTa oSrXXF 1 ~ ■Mppgfclrm* k co
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