uPPARTECENT. 11110 H: EtOIMING, PEEL 20, ' 1857 , 0171C1411. PAPZR or 2198 CITY. - Ws notlee that Messrs. R. 'Robinson & Co., are loading tier steamer Rudolph .and barges with nih for the Bt. louts and Iron Mountain Railroad: The. Rodolpit takes out rids - trip about two thousand tons of rails, if there is, sadialemt Water.. The rails ore from tho well Amain telatdishment of Wood, Morrell & Co., 'Johnstotna, who have a contract for edne And lona of rails for this 'road alone, besides • booty contracts for other reads In .ftho West. 'The quality of the rails made by Moors. Wood, .Mornell.t..Co., and the facilities of manafaotur lug are unsurpassed by any works of the kind in the world end their rails have attained an 'enviable - celebrity throughout the western coon , speak knovringly when we say that It wed; be to the advantage of any Railroad .I.company - purclutsingralls to call on tho gentle maannlly proprietors at Johnstown, Pa, 'Bl3 IS look ; through their immense works alone repays the trouble of a visit: The St. Ltnils and Iron Mountain Railroad, Whore rails are now being shipped from this point, will, when completed, bring that vast deposit of rioh iron ore loto eon etimpiloti, and consummate; ono of the most vale 'able and long cherished - al' the improvements of one St. Leal° friends, direltly testing the gins , Lion urged by them of the ability ofigt. Louis to suntmenfaily compete with he In the mandactoro of Iron. alammiGHAIL--Nothiog has ocetirrod to dis turb the . quietness of this horoogh : with the Iskeeption of o fow rove nt some of there - beer. ealoons. The people Ora waiting auxionsly.fer the oommenorment of, operations at the gas ',works, which will be able in the course of a few days to "giro - a little light an the entjecL'i ' .Tho'schools In Bast Birmingham appear to be Isalloraishirigreonditloa. Taking both school houses, (one situated at what Is milled Browns town', the other near the lice of the lower bor. magb,) there-are in the moighborbood of two' hureired'coholers in attendance, end in charge of 'proficient teachers. The alders' In some parts of the borough are in very bedtraiefling order at present, many of theinhot haring been paved as yet, bet they are fast being improved'by the efforts of the public splritednitizens. .t - .11 new glass manufactory has been started in the upper berangh by a oompany of praolleal worktmen,on a Joint stook principle. They are enterprising young lace, wbo hero acquired eallielent Oapital by their own indastry and en. erg;. , . The aflisa of 'Squire seams to be almost ft alattOare in thia pLaoe, as he has not had a single ono of importance for tome time. SLIM V TUN HOME PP Rxreract—The Mayor yesterday sent cryoting girl, sgeciebont fifteen, tn the ihtl.3o of Refuge, her father testifying that she bed become inciorrigible„'ond that hs Mann control over her. Alderman Johns aont Alice Sterrie, egad about meets years, to tho - Emma inatitothio, at the re quest of a gentleman at whose hotioo she Clot been Allying for some time. Ile stated that she was Ito llliiabievous that be could do nothing with her; and thought the House? of Reap Weald be the best - pleas to pat her, 'to keep her out of trouble. The young girlore ';underatabd„ • stated that her mother was dead, bet only broth • er had boon drowool, and ber father was im prisoned in the ,Ohio Penitentiary , for horse ,".Poor child ! We sympathize with her sorrows, end hope that the training She will re- Celle in the Homo of Itefoge may obliterate (be bad tendencies of her yonthfol mind, aid send her forth a useful woman. Unprotected and neared for, she was settle verge of destructien, but, think Providence; abe has found an asylein In the time of need. Centruwave or Cancrenue.—Virelearn from the Chroisi4.that Diddle Moore, a colored men residing in Slizsbeth townebip, had a:certificate of citizenship issued Mtn by Law is the Court of Common Pleas. Piddle 13 going South, and l(ci deems the posienion of a paper chewing him to be o free borne citizen of Me State,iwith tht handout!. seal of the Count &Cubed, nieceseary Ireveet Ms being arrested CS I Blare and perhaps boll into bondage. 'Certificates of oltizonship, or as they aro gen eMly tainted here, "Free . Ropers," differ but little from the' Ramporte issued In the Furepeozi tenth:tent. They set forth that the Ration named Is a Citizen of.Penasylvania; Ohio, or elsewhere; _as tire uses may be, end then give a minute de} isoripPots :of Ms appesranoo, .height, lto. The frequency of: outrages on free oolor.td eitizenii when they get into those States where the pecol l liar institution prevaile,: renders a precontieui ary measure like that resorted 'to by !deem ex - - . Memel' necessary, and os 'the met :attending in is bud trtfling, It) free colored man stenld trait, Little without having his paperi With him.• ' . , . • . Tinic Mayor- had-Ida bands fall Yestsrday. mornbog.•• ,Eight ,Watchltouses oases to poneerof,"bMidei several brought up by the day pollee. - Hobert hingraw was - arrested for selling coal without Sieving it weigted, but was discharged on payment of the Goats. A' . Man named -Herring was brought up for permitting his wagon to stand on the etrcet,and disohatied on Payment of the costs. AMen named' Manly was arrested in the af. Minoan, charged with buying apples contntry to the inottstermg ordinance. Upon payment of the twists be was discharged. Oua friend - Evans, who holds forth at Stall 113, Market Ileare. cri:WedaittidEla and Sitnaa days, and in this Allegheny Market, on Taesdays and /Mays, informs his customers that tie 'will expose some Teri choice beef, and some Litters; ter mutton; on }Vidal end Saturday, in order to facillitatelhe celebration of Washington'', birth day. 2 - 2 d inst. We can speak knowingly of George's beef and mutton, as we gener . ally indulge in a Oat from Mir Those - wishing something a little fa t ievaind nicer than Usual, would do "fell to call on him - See advertisement, DiiiriOPCo . 7 T;;i.--Itatore Judge Mambas wa Paterson. An suempt is being ludo to nettle thin COO, which hat been in liti gation since 1802; •s. t J. 6 Wotan rd Jain Lindsey. Verdict of $BBO.OO for plainfill. J. Milli ma. Pennsylvania railroad Company; notion for tha Italia of u lot of cordwood alleged to havi born delivered by plaintiff far tho rile of the Company.' Jury , out. Zimmerman witroanker. On trial. Pram 12( ins DI6ITORD.--Lst evening about . aelren o'elciak, stack* was discovered leaning froi the cellar under idurgrove'e tienery, in thi Diamond, or.cupled as a cooper ehop by Henry Lankamp, and onexambsing the cause the finer ,: near one of the chimneys was found to be on firs. Xi was exdugaiohed,., howerer, without muott damage to anything except someof the contents of the coopor ehop. There was a good deal of dry wooden ware in the cellar, end it le lasby that It was discovered in time, as other. -wise the haunt' 'property would hag been TBry greet.. It ittiot known how the fire originated. A FOODDIMIGrrOa; ITVICI3Sday MT. Geyer, overseer ot:the poor. of. Allegheny, took into bin charge a female, - child about two months old, which had been found-the presiona night on tho steps of Be. R.. W.'T'Oindextee, on Riot Common, wrapped, up in -aaaket. A slip of paper was pinned to - the - shawl - in.llllloh It woe enveloped; with the Words "Behi nd termy child," written on It. and eigned "Bra.. Miller." The 'Ana was tent to the Citj.Po4,Parm. Fiona? ox yue:Wureny.. - -defeee hodergoo and 11lohard Donohue, two rather hard looking olenteters, were committed to jail by the May yest,erday.?loi three 'days, for fighting on the wharf. °huffed bie ehlrt all torn off, end covered With fowl -from hood to foot, but both will hares . ekegee of cooling their tamper now. Tl3ll excitement in the Ent ward, Allegbeny, in :egos/ to.ti tupposod murder In an adoosu pied haute en the bank of the river, has sob sided, those who -examined the spot having come to the conclusion that, flume' mysterioue, there is nothing connected , with the affair to jet. dry suspicion t ss ottetrder.' gonniar.- 1 -The boarding house' of Alta. Crirewell,iM Grant street; wee entered by burg• lam, Olt Boaday nierning teat about one o'clock. They encetteded m getting $lO from the pooket of tdes. OW. dress, when she .discovered them cad gave the alesco, but they made their eecepe. F Sail.—Tbe driullog rain yesterday reedited L, oubdoor.oprallaaa rattier disagreeable, over -3;., bead stadOsdarfacit. `This a estbor, It is feared, selltilmiag,thet listit bade out prematurely and -. give the fro's: ikobrinco to . melte as must' dams. tlitiOD as daring last sprin g. TEE boroughs. are ell doing a Tory blow bust. Dose to police 'Mlle, sod we an glad to hear that nothing siartUng 'luta ocoorrod for sumo days sloos in Monoheator,.l)aguesne Borougly of oey,of the_suburbs la thaf diroctien. , parry Leacsorr:-11 ft Renton road° infer• o pstion heroin Alderman Parkinson, yesterday, charging a girl nsmed Mary. Voeshify with pil fering about V 2,00 from bie pooket-book. She wee arrested_sa beld . to boil. ' ~f the sidowslk which fell tho Tali Porilf° , -- n t Becomisztll3mithield l itho? doz At. g4 P -4 ,_, ° ,. 4 4 ""*.i tis t er doy. It botl boon fteeeto or o olil T . " - 7 10 - broken 9 1 0." 4, .` widedand,PVl.ll47 AwoKstanthruncitilotenxxv. s —Seme time Wed nesday night , the old Methodist Church, eltonted on the carrier of Seventh and Smithfield streets, known as " Brirnatone Corner," was entered by burglara. They raneanked the whole building, and committed some outrages that would be a diegrace to a savage. The sexton amide Infor mation yesterday evening before Alderman Major, and that magistrate Ilea taken steps to vrarda tho discovery of the perpetrators. The sexton says theyrobbed the missionary box of all the money it contained . , and drank all'the wino in the ancramental vessels. We bopalke heathenish wretches may he apprehended., Bern CP STOCID).—Ttui following sales of stocks were made last evening at tbo Mamba:ate Exchange, by P. U. Dab,' Auctioneer: 16 charce Bank of Pittsburgh stock, nt...564 60 94 do do do 64 25 12 do 51. nod 51. do 64 00 20 do do do 63 75 20 do Northern Lib. Btidgo do 39 00 24 do Western los. Co. do 28 75 85 do Eureka do do 16 75 35 do do do do 16 62 ALLEGUENT C01:1210ILS held 11 40014 unclips last night, to reconsider the city appropriation bill. The city tax Wad hied at nine mlUe on the dollar. The poor tax was increased to throo per cent. A clock of committees, at a salary of $2OO per annum, pas crested, and' the °face 6f as sistant street commissioner abolished. Sumo other unimportant business was attended to, after whieh Commits tudjourned. Coscur.—The Bacons which attended the Children' Concert last evening et the Sixth Preabyterlan Church, has induced them to repeat It with additional attractions this evening at Asbury Chapel. Do not forget the place or the 'suasion, na thi'mettoy to to be appropriated for Ake purchase of a Sabbath School Library for "the children of the Om Congregation.— Give them encouragement fa their praiseworthy efforts. Jottons FlRED.—Nineteen defaulting jurors, for whose appearance attachments were leaned in the District Docrt, yesterday, wore hoed $2O each for non attendance. TEIZATILE The Flying Dutchman" end "El nyder" are tho Woes for this avoolag, and a grand fancy dance by Mins Lang. Ia the Cana of Common Pleas the of esso C 'bonen vs. Tbo Monongahela Navigation Cost pony is still on trial. OLD Soars aro always difficult to heal, and In some canes hare been known to produce death; but in co instance has Cattren's SPAM= roma failed to core them when properly taken. Aotiug entirely upon the blood, It expels the humor, causes the remainder of the body to sympathize with its sffinted portion, gine strength to tho flesh and elasticity to the ekln, and, by a soothing process which It pontoon; noon produces a reaotion that speedily bolo the wound and makes the sufferer whole. Errnaor from a letter by the Rev. Mr. Church hill of Boston, who Is now travelling for Me health In the East. "It gives one an ever present idea of the ex pansive enterprise of his countrymen. to find their commodities of oommorce continually In his path wherever he pm. I haie not visited any considerable city of Turkey, where I did not find the Medicines of my country represented by AITE . I3 CIIEHILY Pncroasa. In Smyrna, Aleppo, Jolla, Jerusalem and Constantinople, we eve in each, on the door post of some bacsar, the pe culiarly American looking Iron Card, of Dr. Ayer, saying in a language which not moo in a thousand of the passers by can read, ' , Ayer's Giscry Pectoral for 'Cough, Colds and Consurip don, Sold Item" On a ehelf behind the-cross legged mussulman are seen the bottles with their English, Spanish, Frcneb and German feces turned towards the crowd, and on enquiring we aro told that foreignena are not the only par• chasere, but the tree believers themselves waive their trust in fate to try this produot of 'Ameri can skill, when they find there Is cc) other cure for them. I waa told yesterday that the Cherry Peotoral had been presented to the Soften, and is now in constant use in his harem, and in the hospitals of the Empire." TELEGRAPHIC. GONGIZESSIONAL W.11.311111GT33, Feb. 19.—genera.—The Create took up the Rouse bill repealing the laws of Keemas and prosidnefor a 1:3, eltoilon. Mr. Adams, in order to avoid dlecurtion, moved that the bill be laid en the table. Negativfl, seven teen against twout7-four, 41e. area said he voted against laying the eu the , table, becatiio be warded the bill ex-. smtnaiby the Judiciary Committee.' Me had personal information that all the chin:it:me laws had been repealed by the local authorities of A day was sot apart by the Senate for the dis posal of the Kansas judgeship aominations. Mr. Weller renewed bin motion to lay tho bill en the table as it was likely to create diem:Lesion and prevent action on important matters of log• ,ialatton. It was cgreed to by 20 against 20. The'submarine telegraph bill with the House 'amendment was taken up, when Mr. Hunter `moved to refer it to the Post Office Committee. Mr.' Thompson of Ilenjacky hoped that it yr ctuld be done and that tho Committee would never' report the Bill back. He believed that this was an erpeoditure of the public, money without safficient facts or data to authorize it. We know no more about the elevation or de• petition of the bottom of the ocean than about the +monntalde_ or valleys in the moon. Who can tell tibether thin little lino may not be bee. ken by a whaltior bitten off. by a Amt. He illustrated hie views by --namorons anecdotes, - Ureating much merriment. ' Ste. Busk replied that It was a now thing for propositithas of this kind to be 'Leashed with ridi• vole. Sipe .7ears ago when it was proposed to establish - a telegraphic lice between Washington City and.)3altimore, eomebody offered en amend. meat terra telegraphic Mit to the moon. He then proceeded to demottetrate the fealibility of tho PcbOine end the advantages to be derived from It.' klessre. Hunter and Dutier oppotcd, and Messrs. Bell, of Tenn, Stewart and Seward miaowed the bilL The debate won anconcittied when Mr. Wilson offered a resolution which visa adopted, directing the. Secretary of the Treasetry to inform the Senate whether the lands owned by thh United States in Chelsea, Miumachneetts, have been cold no authorized by the Ant of the 8d of March 1866, and if so, whether they were cold at public or private Bale, to whom sold, and at peat price per foot. Thn Senate then adjourned. 'Holier. —Mr. Davis, of Maryland, by diretithin of thcf-Investlgetlng Committee, said ho bad. been directed to make a spechA report In the case Of Wm. A Gilbert, of New York. Ne .atoredi.that the report be printed, and stated that he should mere, then , that question viia detail:acted, to postpone further conelderatlitt, tiff handily nest. . Mriffrow denied that the Committee had right to make Ude report; as a qcostlon of liege, they must fret obtain leave, espettially the report imphcatos members of this house. ; Mr. Weber and °them amid the qv:Repine loudly demanded the reading of the report. Mr. Grow resumed, 'raid Committee have . e*- needed their dotherity, sod violated conitimi. Donal rights of members. The Speaker esll Mr. Dsvie meet state the ammeter of the re} port. (Renewed cries let it be read.) Mt; Smith, of Va., underatood the Committee were instrnoted to make &report and not a statement merely. report The setelarth*the eyktenoe in Mr. Gil- bert's case, saying that the Reuse can Judge for themselsree of the juetuees of the conclusions of the Committee. Mr. Wateon interposed, ming that be ender: Mood the duty °Late Committee ittu 'merely to report the evidence end tbst• Mi. Gilbert bad had noopportunity to confront hitracattaers. Mr. Orr repliedJhat the gentlenian was net correctly informed, every facility had been offered. . Mr. Davie resumed reading the report show. leg that Meseta. Olteeny and Triplett were wit• name molest Mr. Gilbert. . Mr. Orr rensatked that it the ROMa debited to know the contents of the - report let It betted. Mr. Grow ..resofned bls speech with much r eittleditltetc when be Tres celled to order by mend nsombere. The Bpaaker oeld the report could rot bo road because It was le the natant of debate. Amid medallion, Mr. Bennett of N. Y. moved that the report Do recommitted. lie was op posed to thus ptopoelog to expel a member by resolution without duo notice. Mr. Florenoe—we don% know what ie' pro. posed until we hoar the report read. I aj ect to the motion of the gentleman trom.New York. Belt a &gen members now etruggled tor the floor. Mr. Houston their on the reading of the report. After farther pro , edinge, Mr. Bennett Bald the report was of grave import and affected one of Ma colleagues. No man in thla land could be soused, tried and condemned without a hear log, much less a judgment against a Membei being brought in he,re and put through under pressure of the prerlouii:- question. The Coin carets sera appointed In coimegnenee of. an article which appeared In the New York' Tames charging corrapt combinationaamong members. Mr. Hanle, of Illinols,,lualled Mr. Bennett to ,order.; The ruled that Mr. Harris was out of ordwbotAlr. Harris 000tiaaed 'speaking amid cries of “order" daring which the Speaker mild be would direct Mrs, the dergeaut at.Amis, 'to arrest ailjoilier. person .viblatiog the '••.lliviiiirrili 044 Iris lot heard. .&00ntersallen ensued as to the deities , oft ; Committee under the authority of the Meseta ; tion by which they were appointed. Pinally,Mr. Davis, of Maryland, read the re port in thecae of Mr. Gilbert. The special re port concludes with a resolution for the expul sion of Mr. Gilbert, both having been examined Separately, and given their testimony reluctant ly Allusion le made to eummening witnesses to discredit the testimony of Sweeney, and by the latter to eustain his character. The committee give their evidence la laver of the truthfulnsee of Sweeney's statements made under oath, and offer the MID Wing tbsolati.L: That William A. Gilbert. member of this House frosts Now York, did agree with F. C. Triplett to procure the 1,39,1ag0 of a resolution or bill through the present Coogreen for the purchase, by Congress, of certain copies of the; book of said Triplett en Pension and Beauty Land Laws, in consideration that raid Triplett should allow him to receive a certain sum of money out of the.appropriation for said book; that Gilbert did cast his veto en the lowa Land bill depending heretofore before this Coogroes for a corrupt- 000sideration, ocrielating of 00%ren ROSSO miles of land, and come stook given or to he given to him. That Gilbert be forthwith ex pelled from this House The report is signed by Messrs. Davis of Ma. ribald, Orr, Warner, Ritchie and Kelsey, the. chairman dissenting. Mr. Grow stated - that Mr. Gilbert was not no• tiled of the charges against him. Mr. Orr replied that a complete copy of the toatimony•was fuinished the accused end en op portunity given him for defence. Mr. Grow said the reputation of a member shOuld time be stabbed who should be permit ted to give his testimony in his own way. Be charged the Committee with a violation of the Constitutional privileges of a member in their 61dr-chamber proceeding in summoning wit fleeces froth theetzeets to blacken his character, Ho deniid that Sweeney was entitled to credit anywhere; and while the Committee wan ready to etab the reputation of this member, they etood as a wall of fire around the character of Sweeney who could sit there daring the exam. button while Gilbert was denied that right.— It was a proceeding unheard of to the history of the country; God grant that it may be the last. If men are to be assailed, let it be in day light. The Committee had taken the testimouy of this witnese wee, hie neighbor declared, could not be believed under oath. 'its to the other witness, Triplett, he was dieoharged from office for malfeasance. This was the kind of testimony adduced to the 0980 of the lowa Land Bill. Sweeney Is the wltaose; was there a mem• bee who believed that Gilbert told him he wee to receive seven square miles and some stock for hie vote on that measure; if he was correctly informed Mr. Chute did not corroborate it. Mr. Davis replied that the committee had not proposed to pit any man on trial. They hod dodo what the House had ordered them to do, a tack of which they most cheerfully would have relieved themselves. They had examined no whether there were corrupt combinations among the members, to which they were directed by an al most unanimous vote; they had taken testimony and reported it to the House; and because that testimony implicates a member, It cannot, lathe Judgment of Mr. Grow, be reported. Were the committee to etop with a mere report of the eel. dame ? The revolution required them to report what notion in their opinion was proper to be taken. Be should treat Mr Grow's suggestione with utter contempt. Weto the committee sent on a child's errand, to bunt up conspiracies and then conceal them ? If the *Route had scot him ea any ouch errand, they had mistaken the le. etrumect. Be hag resolved to do what was right. Mr. Bennett, of N. Y., did not deelgo attack ing any member of the Committee, but he ques tioned their jarisdlotioa. The report wee noth ing but an ieginiouo ro.gument against the ac cused, coupled with n resolution for expulsion. Was it ever before heard that colder a resolution for their appointment, they Molt act as a grand and petty jury and as a Court to condemn bite It the Committee were Angels from rienTol3 in stead of members of Congress he should object to their jnriediction. We have tried nobody; they say no, but they bare condemned the man without trial. The Committee thenkt have made a general report only. What If fiimenten pub. tithed a lie in, the Times? Were we to take; It up se true and pose a law to Ma corruption out of corrupt witnesses? Sweeny was a poor, miserable epeelmen of degraded humanity. Be uatteretood that a report of the evidence was already in thole:lb of two or three papers in New York, and It would have the effect to excite prejudice against the encased. There meet be ,a victim, and hence theory cf mod dog Is ratted. There is on absentee of manliness to snob a course; extreme injustice may be done by this marker proceeding. The moused ehould have o fair hearing, and he protested against the counter the Committee. Afters long debate the rarlons .reporta re• commendleg, le :addition to .011bert, the rapnl ttion of Edward?, ' ffeleh and Matteaon, and that Mr. Simonton bo expelled from the floor la re potter, which reports aro signed by all of the Committee except Mr. Halsey who dissents from them, were ordered to fie printed end tbvir farther eonebieration postponed until WedneC. day next. The House then ad:oerned. 13m.rtmona, Feb. 18 —V. S. Ludwig, former -17 editor or a Getittau paper is Baltimore, wu ametedia.flaraaash on Friday so an abolition agent. He was notified to leave (be oify, grader penalty of a Goat of tar and festbera. Futkankkenta, Feb. 14.—Cherie' II ,Whippe, of lowa, ettudent at • thio' Eforcceptblo College, committed. suieldis night by taking plumb acid. Beloit a letter In the following words: "Dear fattier, oome-and take my dead body. "0111.9. B. WEPPO." HALIFAX, H:a fed; 18.—In the Legirdature to-day, recolatlin:Was mowed of a want of confidence in the Government. The Hones di vided, and the Government wee defeated by six majority. The vote—tad canoed greet ezoito. ,Wtramacylre„ Feb. 19.—The Democratic Congreedonet Conreatioco:4 held to day at 'fond. cilia ruminated Dbenard Clemons by cc• clamatleo. Nzw loam, Feb 19,-4:ismer & C 4 .11. print worltsat Waohlntoit Datchess county, stis,barnt. Lose $lOO,OOO. The steamer City of Baltimore sailed at noon wlth 72 passengers, bat no specie. Bosun, Fab. 19.—Tho Wilmot Enoch Train, who was largely conowned in the Liverpool trade, was sonounced to-day.. His liabilities hero are not large, but they err tad to be very heavy ht England. Atranna, 0e , Feb 18 —A fatal dual eon:- red at eatannah on alooday, to 7,61 , 313 Thomas [halal wee killed at the that Are by Dielal Ell. Tazaton, Thompeon has been ea.eleeted United States Senator. New Tenn, Feb. 19.—Cotten firm with more buyers than tellers; Wes today 060,000 boles. Flour steady; ales 90,000 bbls. Wheat firm; sales 15i500 hail' at $l,BO for white and $1,60 for red. Corn buoyant. moles 16,000 bash.— Frovleions firm:: Coffee quiet. Sager dull.— Freights easier. - Stocks generally higher; Chi con° and Ronk bland 90; Illinola Central MI Illinois Central .boads 98. 5141g0n Southern 751: 14 Y. Central 89; Michigan Central '99; Reading 79i; 01110511 E: Chicago 105; Erie tat Cleveland dr. Toledo 7811; Cleveland, Columbus di Cincinnati 1001, PLILLAIMPULA, Feb. 19.—Lard priors 'bane od to 13014 la bbls 193 lo kegs. $2l Is gen erally retuned for mote pork. Cloveresed again advanced; oaks at $8 per 61 lbs. Timothy commands $8,76, and Flaxseed $1,86. Floor doll at $6,87M6,50. Rya flour held at $8.62. Cdra meal $B. Wheat lower; sales, red at $1:- 07®1,48, wbito 6t $1,60. Rye commands 82; Corn 66 for new, and GS for old. Oats dull at 441. Pig iron held firmly at $27 for No. 1, $26 for No. 2, and $26 (or No. 8. Whisky to good demand; 600 bble. Pennsylvania and Ohio at 28. Onunsons, Feb. 10.—Flour market steady et $6,26 far city collie and Monad street. • Red wheat $1,4001,42; white $1,6501,60 Salem yellow corn at 60, and whits at 603. Vi'blsky la limited demand at 27(gt283. New Claws, Fab. 18.--Fhe Cotton market is firm; sales 8,500 bales. Boor firm at 101.- 6toloraea 620. Breadatufft doollalug. Pork very dolt. Lard buoyant; sales in daces at 121. Sterling exchange Iva. CueoLams, Feb. IF.—Tbe eelee ct colt= to day am3uuted 8,500 bake at full prim. VEATIIERS for erdo by HENRY lI.COLLINIL R A ILROAD, gon, Carriage and Dray • T ream cub% loss sad barrels, an IWO by HENRY IL GUMS. JOWLSOIt PIGS LLEADS it:Li:tickle for u 4 at HOd}U i PATILItetI la On Dlsmond. IM. bra.d.ohl 'VERY SUPERIOR 110MINY Irr aala at vhTT 610Rftlli t PATTON'S an LA. Diamond. BROOMS -150 doz. reo'd on 'oonei Ind far isle by tTWBLk LIDH 00 .3 Woe' JELOLL BUTLER & LARD= • 2 bbs 801 l Butt% 4 ktir 4 l 4 4'4. ima for nai. by , ATWXI2 4 LSO* Co gCODFISH-10 - dnisus Ornnd Bui just I) xmeol and km giallo or • ATWELL, WA CIENULNE UERMAN aIGABS i 10, for a ILL dime. Ora, btioolf contoanlor 25 for IDo, at tala folOalltda PATIVird, 83 Nokia it. firllß BEST OF MEWING TOBACCO at thit atl pikes a& MUMS PATTOSO.EI2 ksekat IL! yam ,BUTTEt,-1400- - /rah Eal 1113.1 Plint - DOP/T. ri ft b klar .. r , solo COM ME RC IA L. VIVRE OS. ABROIRA:PtuN FOR JAZ OARS. , V. P., Foam .0 ivvoiln. It litlYStrr. it Osatit. ROll MARKE'rB - N. Pr4IVEMAGO OLSZTYN 01110... Tleurs.tdr Morning. Feb, 11 1 , 1057. f FLOGIL-47 bt4s s9prr6.3oe on iberf at $5,15: 50 do 405 sttre at 60,00,(.50,12 for astra; 10,60 10rratra 71t1:1-10 tbls Isms jfs S Mask. rrel at 010.12 half do •0 10 bait bb:s White MI:LILL 55,3 e: 5 .lo li,cot 2000 a Colfeh at be @a. DEANS-roles 10 and 60 bts at 12.75. Itieo3-• OS 5 western shou'ders al 901 C 1.16 ESE-rate 40 bar (kabala at 1135. burrsn—sals 3 ad 10 bbl/ roll at ale. GREEN APPLES-Isle 105 bb:a medlaui claqty.-Aget h•ngs, at 33,70. TALLOW-1000 lbe at 100. :4TX l'-ratee 6 and 10 Ws at 00, RESD-small sees Timothy from stare at ip,l2, ,13,0 r do a: 17,50, Last RICCI adorer It Into, first bands, were at Sl'y MONETARY AIM COMMERCIAL. 'I he recolpts Into the flob-Trensery at Now York contio• 111 am? (amus e and the • 7. of tht use • he control our hanks all over t he ecitzutry.4aankl thus eyo, cf all whn know anything of came md elfact. are watching the atworble,r Operation that . , with the live Wet loterarn Ott Monday evening. the der:4l[m . y of the Uoveroment *t hew York, know. ea the Soh Trelonn7, held comm . tiftees , mlitiwe of dollar, Beltsk u Inman in 0. day over the payments of over o o tall lon of dollars. ?hide an amount unheard of slum we were a government. de tel the imports eon. None very heavy, and New York Importer are cornolain , hug of stow Pales and low relate. Ml* condi:len it things makes phsehlny limes with the how York tomke and Merchants for earn, and street rates are nitwit!, en the advance./ Etoutor--Wa Lod, uton Intoatiga , lon. that Ultra are the followin amounts of produce In non, In this city and to BO forwar d as 8008 11.1111.11B11bti DOB.: Flour . —Chia's° Tub. By a diapatcla from hadlansaolla. we Nam that Ito bent. Am how. than.. to.tar, threut the not. of hs North American Bank a& Clint , a. ml. War 1110 the pro,namr of soother hare up snout the &act Banks. W. ban no DirtiCClSla.--cla tat= The reselpla of Coffee at New Orleanson the 7th hat. two Itia=ocao—no 41aAhan =Tea valal•entared put oa that del, briasta: en aggregate c183.= balm IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Pltteburgh Pt W. aC. R. R.-23 blls handles,_ 163 do f etf k A! i4 a P lVid ' . bore, do orarklurEs, Robison eq 155 00. beans, /7 bbLe butter.b doll buts,J 04 , 650101 a 664 butter. 1 keg lard, Atwell, 140 a ea; 30 bbla horaln 7 .l3 l da, 60 bolo blob 0 10 es. Wallace Oardner; 13 d'r dr, Miller a Mae met a 10 dos brooms. 47 MU rye. P Petersoor 3 two bid metal, Hell .6 Nipper: 4 kra lord, 010 bap bora. oblrukau err: 113 bus ohms). Voeshrb: 9kge pear% Zi Obis boullor, 140 119941 Z 9 eta doyenne& Brown a !Ink Patrick; 40 Wm, mutton, 1 61 Pennock& beg 10 bbls hem'. fry, I) Root 100 bble Ilour,•llnoter:roe hares, 1/ Sellers oo; 31 rks9ork, 69 brad°. 20 to do, 9 ran leather, 41 bbO butter, 110 bbla whlakr. 11 bblspesals, 30 do 1,00. 993 bble flour, t ats bool,Leeert 00, 93 bols dour, 33 bushel rum 64 do potatoes, 60 der brooms, 11 0000 itattle, 5 We .595• 3 do eget. 29 bblo plater, tubers. IMPORTS BY RIVES. MONONOALIELA NAVIGIATION CO-17 bea rie , r !dam UT bxs OUP, Cut; GT , 6.00 pO!.. 'AO bdla paw, Culbertson, 110 bus shorts, Irwin a DilsortlLlSlsks Yors,to & Ballard; 03 do cOrn. Barter 0 Melia& 21 bass %vilest, WlLbastils YO bOls•blilyWatt • WlLsord 31 . bbls cement, Eaglleh • Itlebtrltom 1 10 bas elms, Fistk. 103 &Us paps!, kisaard:llS glut, Ihmlso, bbbisigds., ur.&T; 24, sdo etas, Coolg bble flour. lassos; 87 boo clam. Xbtrethtrt; 200 dr, liassort; 437 do. &cry & co; 4 bxs do, bpsoul. NEW 081,12111.8 bl lkmrlre Clty-22 0112 molalnek Ma o* Ecblntrs. 42 do do, al btuls rocs , W Holmes k er; 1 not oranges; 1 *dr*so ,r6r, W Phsoten 20 Dbl. clay, D &must% 1 01r1 tobarre,J A Ileum% 0 1:01. els.sOlob. loam; 074 too Bea nuts. Blakey; 81 Dbl. k 61.6), J k T Grout. 32 6.1.1 tato% Park I`oolol4* 83 do, Kennedy, tax 1 alsteil, ro• 48 Makin' 16 161:12. do ch.... 1. 61111ert Itkk•tsou; 32euip17 tra do Ad., II W ml W) too beet, 0 bd. lasms, Mus•er t Wells; 25 3,001, lard al. , 12 do taws., 10 bhd. %boulders', 28 te. Jno Irolo ak: 20 hkds enculdert, 40 , 10 lums. 10 as do . 2 Doke., Lord 0,2 1 6 0 ton. ptg loon, 11. 0 Ikon:. OINCINNATi by I) 4'131..-6201112..., 0 b 1. nc. 138 Dtde 011, 61 boo D.,:on, 0002. do, 32 do do. 123 to bow. 1. 0 Dbl. whDar, Le•oh 4 ex 300 Dols Curling it Itoblrdwo; 177 dos blder, 111c00ue 4 Yonne: 16 00,34 Cacan, 0 W Jotkoon, /J do sonar. McDevitt. 0 LID; half de. 111111 r t Ineketsou;olo bit win..,Blootoer • B:o; 3) Dins hornier. Bell 4 Ligkett: 14 tee Lams, IdeJudy; 2 bola ols.Swlndl.r; 12 bbls ontsky.Ounalokbett.; Zs to do. DoCulloosb: 74 do oil. llorory• Wen* 62462. bacon. P.dleto 4K'; CD see wool, Batter 00 00) 0 o[llo ' , or!, Binger 4 Hartman; 24 do stn.... Irolu 4 as', as helm c Monody a C 1062.; 49 Wars cotton, Par. d Ifintalter; G hOls 414 litts.ell 00 Pest,: OVA 00412; door, 1161zon , k ro: 66 20 .10, (/ W Buolth: 62 Db.!, whiakr lino. a. 00 NEW 011LEAN8 by ilotropotil-73 bblo rooloseeo, .1 I Nodes 11 cc; 10 du do, o.k. Irolbors, NoCluxiixo A o; 2 Dm odd.% pa ed.. V. IL IL. iud bbl pcok. 100 tom lard. W II Hoye L oo; 1 bxo UMW FM. wet, Ueda ox WA. Room. dors.tolloor; 10 Deliloadall,3l , ,lburtar: 14 bolo i015111‘7. broom 4t &trivet:kit: :0 al. wo , I. Darker; lb labia 11111 M, 1400•1401., 10 to do, 1 bbl tootiooseo. 001151,11. k 1 [hooter: NI Dbl. tallow. Irlolo 0 od. 0 ott woo!, rdetadlour: 27 bbt. door, 11.11 at Lieva; 403 077 bldeo, Wo Latide; 1710 bbto Doltell. 10 do do, It Vabro,l .1 co. 151.1111LINU by Format CI I —t,4 .Ira dr apples, Dunlap: 10J abs wheat. lallwarttu 40 bbla do. V al. I.lhar. Vahnestoct a can 10 bbls or apples, 12 do yraerca, 10 do barer,atillyer Dilworth: 4111 g . boor, W. a 141Doa; 40 b p Wham,. 2 Ina apple... DT Dora.: 2a 111/ mob/. ilr.Owen, 89141. parer; 01. Ors; 111/ at. be., ley. hboda• a Varner, 212 al, Useraril 9 Onto pawn . . Dlatalteh: 20 bra Ddi.r., LI) tia.“11.1,1.1.1111440 & Mom', b+le etorel, 1 4 lata 7 leo, able clover and 1111ilarw. Totten 14 ewe bulk mall , . 1 °eels .1 erg 000 at. barlaw, Rhoda* a Vernon 1? buts •pnlao. LP...bran 12 dn, Lialt4aL.ila: 111. boor. 0 13 Jawed:: 10 nillt rapar,l..lta.. 10 5:1 potaah, llanrataa: 9 bus rye, 40 do oar, 11 , Doilth. N6E:WI • 1. , 1-; rb • • • I'. Go sdo tour. LOI a6i Loos o .5o 10 tooko kos4 pip, A Llorth 1.3 boo a., go. fob..look c 45; do do, R boaoro 10::41 G. 4 bloom,. Ilcollotor. Rua." dlatr-160 bbla oil, BID Los coolie., 62 blodoloooo. 4. MI do: &CI to. do. L0P.141 60 Pb). okloky, V. Gyoob. 4 do. '.on 64 40 A.Pew 1) tro dolvd Loa, 4 1 r../as t cox 6 bb/4 01, IC (WWI 11 doter Poop, 10 ow:Wks. Jam. 1 co, 63 1.1.4 000). W. Il.tker; 6 .10 6..11.5[., 5 In 0011. g ¢o njo, t Jo fooodue, Jones. a 1 Jot 1 boo reaches, O. Ja MVO Bristol C00...0f...1 ca. RIVER • TRADE.. She winrt was rfamtri Tas:er,lty nornalsti with Irwar, torlailag rerwal rww uririu. TW Itstroyckna, k lirow OrScads. h. 4 • tr.