The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, January 16, 1858, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -41= )
PITTSBURGH:
MORNING,; J AN. 10, 1868.
PAPER OP THE rTTI’.-ii
. Nowfl of the Cltjr. and Neighborhood.
| Tilt Case of Disappearance Explaining
'£ noted on lh'6 morning of Wednesday the fact
5 ,'y ffrftt & tnim icom, Binningham, named Ilixen
| blUgb, hid cdmeTothis city for marketing ou»
j Taesthy, and had’disappeared mysteriously.—
| . He had been eeen in company with a man named
| s’. * .Bean, and was known to he drank and qunrrel
\ w soma ip front of the Waverly House some time
• " daring the day, but farther than that nothing
} <»,..• whatever, was known *3f him, On Thursday
: - night the body of the man was found in the
i Monongahela River and recognized by Hi.ren
{’ baggh’a brothers.; It was brought to the city,
r and yesterday afternoon Coroner Alexander
| * r • etopannoled a juiry. consisting of the following
| ,-named persons4»fessrs. A- P. Anshutz, David
j Kyt, Jos. Gray, Henry Dasha, Joo. L. Miller
| and K. IV Patterson, and proceeded to enquire
1 into tho circumstances attending his death :
» •. Tho following named witnesses were sworn
I and examined, to wit:
j *■' . Anthony Kantiler, Peter Lcburger, Michael
O’Hnlloran, James Bean, the Toil-keeper at Mon
ongahela Bridge, Alex. McDonald, A. O'Donnell,
Wo. GrocnwaD, Jos. Oraco, Mr. Hixenbnugh
“ and Jos. of_.whom gore similnr testi
mony, the sabslance-of which was as follows:
.» The toll-eoHeclof‘said that he saw ibis man
go oajhe bridge as if to go over, at a little be
fore that he was bareheaded and
had either blood or dirt of some kiod on his
j face. Another man who saw him pass the toll
! house said be did not appear to he very drunk
j from bis manner of-whlking 1 , inti hi 3 appearaore
\ was wild and his walk quite rapid,
j ' Mr. Grace - was crossing the bridge in compa
i ' tty jrith two or three other persons at about ten
j. * o’clock. Tbey wero walking in the wagon path;
! when near (be middle of the briJge, and while
• they were proposing a race, they heard scrae
ihiug fall.with a splosh into the water: their
eompony being a little separated, some one asked
! those behind whD'had thrown the dog into the
| . water? Thereupon they went to tho rail of the
\‘ —\ bridge and, looking orcr, saw a person splash
-6 7 - ingin the water ;nc did not seem l 6 know how i
,to awim; .be arose to the Surfaeo and they cried •
• •4nit to him to strike out towards the bar, i
where tho’water was shoal enough for footing. ■
. He made no answer, but in a moment sank, and i
there was ah end of what'they saw of him.— .
Tliey.saw on tho bridge at the time no persons i
out of_ibeir.owu- company except a gentleman i
t and lady, who were coming along near by on the i
foot was the substance of all i
- their- testimony. • We think these people ought
toJiaTe rushed instaotly to procure a boat and i
\ to gjvetbe alarm. They might have saved a
life.
On Thursday two men,, named respectively
M. O’Haltoran and M’Donold, were arrested on
I ■ ampicioiy qa they were believed to have been
\ , tie Yokj erdny Jiih.
■- BeOS, who had been seen with him during ih,.
jtef* was also arrested.
" Tbc Coroner’s jury, after a full examination of
, the-fttcta os far as they could get at them, gave
In a verdict of occidental drowning, apd the ;ir- <
rested individuals were discharged. So rum
has another victim.
Orqahizatiox or Allegheny Coim-ilm yon
1808.—At 10 tfclock yesterday morning Alle
gheny Councils met in joint Convention to iaau
grate their new Mayor and elect officers to pre
eide for the ensuing year in the city councils etc."
Both bodies met in the chamber of the Select
Council, elected J. Marshall, Ksq. President, of
the Convention. M. McGonnigle was chosen
Clerk! The oath was administered by the Clerk.
It was next announced imat Councils were pre
pared to inaugurate (he dcw Mayor. The fact
was communicated to Mr. Stuckratb, nudronn
afterwards (ha gentlemau, with some friends,
mode his'appearance in the Conncil chamber
The oath of office was administered to hrui.
The Director of the Poor was next introduced,
and took the oath of office.
■fn'Seleet Council, Jacob Painter Kmj , was
elected President on the second balk.i. I*. M’-
Ferron Esq., was unanimously elected Clerk.
In Common Council J. G/ Coffin E.«»f , was
elecleil .President by an unanimous vote.
.On motion, Mr. McGonnigle was elected cl»rk.
and A. Huaselbaugh messenger, by acclamation
On motion of Mr. Barr, tire rules of former
Councils were adopted.
Councils adjourned to meet un Tuesday oveu
ing next,'when city officers will be elected
Tub Coord of Trade at Us meeting on Friday
' , passed a series of resolution* asking the Legisla
ture, for the passage of an not restricting all
Banks and other cprpdrate todies dealing in Bills
of Exchange, to the present rate of interest, and
not to exceed one-half of odt per cent. ever and
the actual cost of collection. )
•••• * And, -also, restricting all Banks and corpora- !
lions as-aforesaid, to dividends not exceeding ■
eight, per cent, per nunum, limiting them to u ;
contingent fund of not more than three per cent,
on the amount of their capital stock, nnd prnri-
4in£.fgr a division amoDg the stockholders of so
>«•* ,3:.::- —■;
Srw Use for a Jail.—The following wi; clip!
from the Raftsman's Journal printed ;nt Clear
field, Pa.? On Saturday evening, Jas, Curly
and "Wm. "Miller, wiio arc serving out sbptenccs
of imprisonment^.. boring’ been allowed iho
privilege jail-yard, scaled the
Miller left a note, informing
Ajjiiioheriff that bo bad gone home to attend to
•; *Sonie affairs, and that he would be back Use next
evening. "Curly cooly moved aronnd “to see
what wasgoing on in town,” until about nine
o’clock, when he returned to the jail, and, all
the doors being locked, bad to rouse the Sheriff
to get in. On Monday evening, Miller also came
hack.
. Eaife Citv Rail Road Election.—At a meet
ing of the Stockholders of the Erie City Rail Co ,
held at their office, the lltli of lan. inst. the
following persons were elected officcrafor the
. ensaingyear:
\ For President.—Milton Cm utrkjht^
Ulrectore, —Gen. C. M. Reed, .iohn II Walker,
P. Metcalf, Jas. Skinner. Ira W. Hart, r Ar
buckle, M. W. Caoghey, Win M Arkuckje, John
Tracy, J. C. Spencer, Juo McClure,"Wm, ('.
j c. Spencer was appointed Secretary and
Trcasu.^* r the Company for the ensuing year.
Wa learn nu& *he Warren Mail that on (ho
ist inst,, the of the Warren Bank burned
of the old circulation; prerionsly des
troyed sloo,ooo making 3?-05,000. Ouly $36,-
000 ,of tho old issue remains hut $30,-
000 in actnol circulatio'O The b3’^ cr * u tl' e
eteam mill at Adarasville, Crawford Co., exp.V’ded
on Monday last. Mr. John McUrigar, who was
standing between the boilers, in the act of turn
ing the crank of the engine, was knocked down
by tbe steam, and severely scalded. Hi* recovery
Is "considered doubtful.
Bcsutess Change.—Under this head may be
„ JffeA, the. notice of the dissolution of tho lute
/well-knowri-firm of Burgees, Scott &Co.,Allc
- gheny city, and the forming of a new copartner
ship finder the name and style of Scott, Graham
& Co., with business connections in East Pales
tine, Columbiana co., Ohio. Mr. Burgess with
drew from the old and Mr. Graham goes iotolhe
new firm.
Excxlsiob Hall.—The exhibition of Harri
son’s Illuminated Paintings this afternoon, for
the particular benefit of schools and families will
doubtless be largely attended. Wo learn that
there will be an exhibition on Monday eveniag,
in the above hall, for the benefit of the Alleghe
ny Ladies* Benevolent Society. Wp hope to sec
a lsrgc bouse on that occnriuu, as the yu iety
is io need of funds.
THE Erie f/flli tie say? : The Bank of Crawford
County was recently organized by the (deetiuti
of Judge Van Horn as President, and A. C. Fin
atv as Cashier. Owing to some connecting facts
and circumstances, tho citizens of the County
have hitherto stood aloof from the concern.—lt
can never do business successfully without more
of public confidence than it now enjoys.
TA Particular interest in the cunccrns of
religion is' beginning to manifest itself in various
places in our vicinity. We learn that a revival
u in progress in the Voting Ladies' Seminary at
Steubenville and that a large number has been
converted.
REVIVAL at Mebceb. —There has been for
several. weeks past, a very special religious
interest in the Presbyterian .elmrch of Mercer.
<Bev. John R. Findley is the Pastor, There is
also somo special interest in the Methodist
church of that place.
Tait-Pork Presbyterian Church of Erie bag
been recently dedicated to the worship of God.
: Theatre and tho Gaieties offer at
. tractive bills for this night. See advertisements.
Catalogue Sale of miscellaneous
‘litcraturSr .comprising many favorite authors.
And intcrestlk'B swhjeeta, will lake place this
evening at 6$ 0 cloc k at Davis’ Commercial
Soles Booms, Fifth'St., Where catalogues enn he
obtained. •'
A irtnißEß of very choice ffbdson Bay Wolf,
Griltly Bear and Coon skin sleigh robes, Jap
Gpttos. Ac* Also some excellent Buffalo robes
wißbo sold this morning at 11 o’clock, on the
- second floor bf BaTis* auction building, No. 64
Fi th street.
( - tbs Books.—The annual Reports of
city officers for the city of Allegheny, as accept -
ed in Councils on Thursday evening, present
among other, the following figures :
Total amount of assessments for
' water in 1857 $118,755 IS
Amount collected 17,412 88
Leaving still due 21,342 30
The Committee think this raoy be collected
without loss to the city.
The expenses of the Water department for (he
year are, 4d
The Gas Committees report gives us the fol
lowing figures :
The whole expense to the city for gns con
sumed, repairs made, and materials furnished,
for the year 1857, amounts i054,13G 71—ex
pended as follows : Gas consumed, and repairs
made by Company, $3,043 33; posts, lamps,
glass, ice., sl?3 41. Of the materials furnished,
there remains,on hand post*, lamps, glass, &<\,
to the nraonnt of S2GB.
The Commit I pp on Market.* reports as follows:
The whole amount of revenue received for'the
year 1857, U5",024 '‘B-as follows; Butcher's
stalls, $1,057; garden stands and transient col
lection, $l,, 13 11, The amount of bills for
which the Committee recommended warrant.- 1 to
bs drawn. s".j, 11 Net amount, of revenue,
$3,024 US.
The Committee on Engines sa follows: The
amount of money expended by the Fire Depart
ment during the year 1857, was $1,284 12, of
wLirb there remains on hand dubbing, spauners,
<xc., to the amount of s22*' 87. Net expenses,
$1,054*25.
Dr. King's LnoTritE. —The following highly
complimentary notico of our townsman Dr. King,
wc copy from the Washington (JnmmonwraUh.
The second lecture of (he course before the
Young Men’s Christian Association of this place,
was delivered io the Presbyterian Church, on
Friday evening last, by Dr. James King of Pitts
burgh. The subject chosen by the lecturer, as
9taied in our last, r~as “Tho Progresses of Dis
ease, as -illustrative of the Divine Goodness."
Tho unquestioned abilities of Dr. King, as a
chaste and vigorous writer, and impressive
speaker, superadded to hia deservedly high rep
utation as a medical man, were such as gave am
ple .promise of an interesting lecture upon such
a subject: and we can truly say that the pffblie
expectation was not disappointed. The doctrine
inculcated was, that in all the “ills" to which
flesh is “heir,’’ the goodness and mercy of an all
wise Creator could be traced—that pathology,
itself revealed the fact,.that most of the forms in
which disease manifests itself were only wise
and beneficieut provisions designed for the tem
porary prolongation of life, and, in many instan
ces, for permanent relief from other morbid con
ditions of the system. This doctrine was enfor
ced by great cogency of argument and felicity
ofillustralion; whilelkereareihoscwho may have
thought somo of the reasoning defective, we
doubt not all would admit, that on the whole,
tho great and consoling truth, that the hand of
affliction is laid upon us in mercy, wasabundantly
sustained. Wc unhesitatingly pronounce llte lec
ture one among tho most interesting to which it
has been our good fortune to listen to for many a
day.
At the meeting of journeyman printers, held
last evening, on motion, the following gentle
men were appointed a Committee oT Arrange
im-itlsr: f-. (iooJuoilgb, ('hr<mirlr; (.Jeorgf*
Pierce, Thomas Telford. p.
L. Fleming. Union: It. A. Wprkam, SVMiUmt:
1.. D. Myers, Port; M. T. Scott, Isixpatch; John
D. Stuart, J li&iotuin,: Jos. M. Kincaid, Harm's:
Joseph Martin. Journal.
The Committee will meet at the office of the
Pot;, evening, at .5 o'clock.
- atlhcScott House is to be in
readiness at S o'clock.
The Weissman Case.— The speeches of Mr.
Howard for the defence and the response of Mr.
Collier for the Commonwealth in the case of
Kelly occupied a good part of the forenoon
yesterday. Judge M'Clure then charged the
jary and they retired to make up their verdict.
They bad not to our knowledge agreed upou that
at a late hour last night. The court will mcH
this morning at 9 o'clock. The various indi
viduals who, duriug the course uf (he week have
t»cen convicted of various crimes and retpanJcd
for sentence, will probably bn brought up and
sentenced f.° day
The ladies furs to be sold this morning at In
o’clock, on the second floor of Davis’ new aiic
lion building have received large additions of
elegant varieties dirt-' from This
is the largest and liriu-M collection c-t furs,
perhaps in the my uml by th♦* average of
former sale* wi l p<» nt very great reductions
from trade ptti-**«. .•-'rvii'. an* provided for ladh-s.
Avfr ' Awriu. in f>>r li< now
reaiiy f-r «li*li »-«Ty .•-i'i' .• • I*j principal Drupßtjt*,
who are happy ■ ■ •• >li that call l -r them.--
Rrery family » . atiJ keep this hook. It
worth limirip. C >iu ri-inp mach pmcral itif'ornia
linn of prc.il \ :;lt;v • i! (he I.»m in*trtirri>>n? }<■ r
tbe curv •! complaint-. that m can |_"M
anrwhnr. ii- nr. a |,, la . ~r e> w ., rl |, iV |. U »L«I
ol who it, iui'l it- tri« - .J»vul u-ivi.-e i* s-.ti.-etnuc* worth
to il.c -ii k the •- -H-a.'t ivoipht in poM. .M.uiy of the
;>o .„i nlrit'M. taro trarh, hut thi* i« reiki meta!.
I .aim!
urc !Ufl<Je ptirpo.«olr f»r this latitude
i m! nrc i | ”jcf'>ro Cull nu.l get an Ayer'*
.>»>•! wheff gvt, k«f> it. *
Akriyal or Silver.—Twenty-one tong of ingot
of 'ilvcr nrrivfj at the C. S. Mint, yrsterduy, fr<-m
NV.w Orleans. This, when coined into money, will
make right tjnndred thousand dollar', u pretty able
bodied ••pile, ‘ and sufficient to clothe an army < f
fchtU &
aT?Tt4ff»TTth; Philfl^ c '■''“••nut Mrect.
-• • 1
POXCEHT OP SACRKD MI'SK.
I S Ain OPTHE POOR
THK CANTATA i‘V
DauirJ; or. Hit- Cuplivily onti Reslorulioi!.
WILL be Lcrformni l>| a Choir, tinder the
.llr.Ttloi, of Mr. JOHN* A V. 1-AUN'tTZ. iu the
rm->:wvTßitiA\’ church, on tui:?
DAY EVENING, JANUARY l’>TU
Ticket* 25 crot*. t-> l-u had at lh„ R.x-1: nu.l Mn-i.:' , -l.>i<
f Pittiil>urgl>. Alleghcii.'i 4u<t Mtnt ln'ti i /•
at 7 o'clock. Concert ti> r.'iiuinctx •• nt T *;.
Tbe Uxccieint <Jn>tiU/ti»r< Mill Ipmvx tliA I>umii',ihJ. rl.ru
rC»*Jo ami Federal aU.. Allr*hnu\ »i o> ' a i„l 7 ~V|.. l,
|al' .It.)
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
MIS.S KIMHKUI.
REDUCTION OF PRICES
Boi-j .Vv. I I'nnu H;-i, lar.fr fS.fiO
S*touit Tier lie. I I’rlrale Boj, miiHII . . 5.W
Color-I tiallery .2Ac. | Colored Uor. rr*. . fax-
Snifl'- ln I'nrate |sn*.
Fust nijiht i.farcw plnjof ruo*t intend luterr-t. non
pritorOiUig at Wnllack'a Theatre, New York, where ft lieu
hei-o played 40 eouanratfre night.*, with the "greatest r nihil
»>:iam ever elicited In this city, entitled
THE HOOK OF NEW YORK
SATURDAY BY K.N l.\u, January pith, I v«i II hi> I’d
f-.i turd (for the flr>t tunc,/ a m-\r ph>) iu im t* ami 7 tat.
IcaiLs, etAitKdTHK I’GOil n V NEW YuKK
’1 hi play opens with l*ruh«i;u«*, Oi«i* of I V. 7.
i apt l Hti «<-atlier,a Sm Cptalrt, Nnnnti - Gid. on Kho-i
gc»xl, a Danlo-r. Wearer—lla tger, hi*Chrk. Um’-um El
Rank i'i>i ter. Ward
■wu-Thr Bank in Naa»im utto-t: the nhwomlii.R
.' / '**# dopoilt mad-; hy the mu raplain: lit- i< e
,bj
'“"rw.-.,1, ...i-..!->.*>»» «"■ L"' J 1
' «.-r Tjtr'TUAIS OT !«>..
‘ , 2a. Miss KIMBKKLY-IJm.. K
„,:,r. '.;v: e ?,U f-»- »■»»■ “rr^iz:
... i i.. i i-j. i, -»ffy,n Lukor. Johnson— Pan.
SAs”«;.to- nii-r. -ii-ii-i '■> ik ?
. L- r , n ,. u . lW J,.,tbu —lSauteU. w
«.;ti Williaru*—Mra Uutty Mr* Ham- * t T? lr ! l , F,ll ,'T t '? l,l ( i
r, tti'lnn of t!i-i coptnin, Mr. 5l«/», AIN» »
luji fleeg Utoodway u-lle, Mr. Yandeer,i» o * >
w.xithet, Ur» Uo'vnt ,
A.lii. S-'fiio 1 LivliiK-I"!.. r.-l.i-'-.I l-y .!.• «rrl«l.. I 'Mr
on rxpmMion and New York enterprise: Ilia mMow anu u
Min; “«'lw are the l*our of N"W Y’otk"' .. .
Ufnio-.'--Tbe banker’ll daughter, “rtnch tbln«w are.
tKxTd.ctor; no accommodation. , ...
Lutin’ «>( Ih. IW .... |.l.Wuti ».«
j.i>or family, Dan, who rum with lSaahiußton .«. •
the hnmhle welcome; the erreuti-m. .
Act. in—Tl.e homo of the rich -a Al»dii“m ••piare. tlo-
N-w York Herald on Uid tin* rnino.lßent enmn.
Ihir hrire.-l; an imwelcmm ar.ival from CaJif-rnia: a U.b all
agaln«l are fell; Urn inla/mms w heuin'ol the hcireac no
* r Aa m— Union *.|iu»re and the Academy <d Mn-o’ *■>
ulgl.t; the I’i.ir of New York 111 the hntd wil»«> l, haTU
lUnu-. and »<.ft heart.. Iwggary or ■inreatioii.
Alter the Lit.lran, the curtain will fall to prepare
«r. 7.« 2-The icnrmeut looi.e in Cr w street; live l oin -.
Ihedelicate family; the ruSlan: two sides of
•urtetJ.iß nnil liie (er klese; deapair nt the staiving mother
audtioi ''hud. tli* suit'idn hy , bueoitl: Um n-relpt: two to
one. the h»i c .un and thrsuft .cation of th« xagntaiud.
A<t «. The turn of fortune; gleams »iu*«hlov.
Ucenu 2—The Utietnrnt house In Urwaa street:
la-cotnes an InceudUry to de«ttuy the cel lniiro of Jii« erline,
the fire: tl;o atUmpt of Budget to leacuethedwu
rnctits from the flame*.
After this tableau, the curtain will Ml to prepare—
.«ccnb IbolAil—The bridal iu Ma.lib.ti r-io-rc; the hankr
and hb heiress; tbcarriralnf tb<> brldegt»Min: lt,r "T , 7 < . *'
gln» toennirsh the rillfau: th« new jmlice; lli« end lllo."
gnod’a career: the rich and tho j^ir.
Min* Julia Tnrnhiill.
To conclude wilh npcralir play "■
M A S M A N l V. 1. f. O
Uassnniello, DuUo!>s; fturrelta, We.ner Alphou/o, ti
Di-erinr. Clouwlto, William-: Duke, forester; t'«-rg«at
ftlerin; Gmiwrppe. J-,hn*on; Loi. uro. Curran; I ni
Nunan; M-gi-trai.. Van* M Ciiu,'..:
man. Jone.; KWm. Mr- Va.. iH-rmi: ItrieUa. M
Ber Tell
T|„ CuJni-.-i T,. 5 ..i..-. Mi I KOLT.-It. ...II -M
Mon'bii
T? 0S T E It' S OAIK T IE S! — M ASON
r IC IlALll—lewen and Manager JOSEPH C PUSTKIt
Acting and Stago Manager, A. W. YOUNG.
CaJIEUUCTION IN PRICES."©
The Manager U& re.pectfully h. inS.rtn the puhU.-, that In
tnture, the prirrr of Adn>i»»tnn will he.
PAROUhTTi: i UPPER TIER U’.-eni.
Gnat ?.-*turday Night’s Bill.
SATURDAY KVENING. Jan. H.th. IWS. will M rrfonn.d
tiurk.iou-'s teU-bratod drama. In two a*.t». ot llle*
Wreck Asiioiu:. ..r tuk pniATEja drjdf—
Grampus Mr Ilarry lAngdun, ?Jdea IkTtrmm, Mr Be
Bride, Alice. Julia M Cooke; Belle. Mrs A \S kount;
f.mg-- Sanenre Boy,” ..Mr A W Young*
After which tho popular farce of A Til I MPINU LEG ACY—
Jerry Ominous. Mr A W Toaop Rosetta, Mt* A W
Yoahg.
To rondudo with the ctlehr»to<l dramacf MICHAELERLE,
or Hit MANIAC liJYßtt—Michael Erie. Ur Ham
Laaxdow Mllee MtlTille, Mr Page; Mary, Jolta M
. toofio; Julie epri&s- Raw >'t»b«r.;
Telegraphic
'’O.vriBESSro.YA 1.
| Tho Sonata is not in session to-day.
! Hoi re.—Mr. Burnett's resolntion was passed, au
i thoriiing a special committee to investigate the facts
I attending tho sale of J ort rfnclliDg, and employ a
j stenographer. He remarked that this was a ctuc in
j which public interests reqnired n close examination.
! . Stanton offered n preamble setting forth that
j it appears, by the published report ot the committee
t appointed to investigate tho affairs of the Middlesex
I Manufacturing Company, that eighty-seven thousand
, dollars were paid to secure tbe passage of the tariff
| ««t.0f1357; and, as nt> e atisfaptory explanation has
, been giren in relation to the application of but eight
i thosu&nd dollars of this sum, there should be an in
vestigation—the charge tending very seriously to
prejudice tho reputation and character of members of
the last House who Toted for the tariff acL
Therefore, he proposed .tho appointment of a select
comimttco of live to investigate the charges, and in
qnire whether any member or officer of the House re
ceived any p-irt of the money, with power to send for
such persons auJ papers. If the cummitteo find anr
part of the money paid for lim uso or benefit, direct,
iy or indirectly, to any officer or member of the Honn*
the committee shall present specific charges, in which
case another committee of five shait be appointed to
laresligale such charges; tho accused to bo informed
of tho place and time of meofmg in order in defence
examination de. Mr. Stanton said he
had delayed offering the resolution till now, in the
hope that some gentleman who favored the tariff act
would more such investigation. The charges were
presented m such a form as demanded the notice of tho
flou’o. It was not a mere newspaper report, but the
information was fnrniahod by a moneyed corporation,
through a committee appointed to investigate its
finances and the disbursements of its funds. 110
ournestly adroealed (bo propriety of tho passago oT
the resolution, in order to ascertain whether the
ra->noy used influenced the action of the House.
Mr. Burlingame said us a general rule ho would
be against taking cognizance of any transaction
which did nut occur in tbo presenco nf tho I!an«eor
Senate or s.. near oither as te interrupt the delibera
tions nf Congress He would not magnify the poacr
of the House nor baro it take jurisdiction 0 i matters
which might more properly bo taken charge nf and
investigated by tribunals .established by law for the
purpose of securing citizens of the country their
rights, but in this case he would depart from tho
general rule of policy ho would select for his gui
dance. So many gravo charges hail been made by
individnals and the partiznn press, with what motives
and for what purpose he would not uodertako to in
timate, that it seemed tr> him the House would con
sult dignity as well os honor by adopting resolu
tions. Of tho facts disclosed by the Committee of
thn Manufacturing Company ho know nothing, ex
eepting what he had seen in tbo newspapers, bat it
seemed that the entry of money used in procuring
the passage of tho tariff net was found on the books.
There was, however, no ohargo even by implication
against any member of Congress, but charges have
been made by responsibio persons; ho, as a represen
tative from Mossarhusoels, in which tho Manufactu
ring Company bad iL* chief establishment, wished
this matter probed to <he bottom. Ho took occasioa
to say that he did not bcliove tho bands of any mem
ber of tho House had been stained by the money of
Lawrence, Store A Co. The name of tho senior of
the firm has stood, and stands to-day, as a synonym
of mercantile honor and Integrity; he would not
deepen the shadow which rested upon it, bocanse of
tho honored dead who bore it, and tho generous liv
ing who hear it. Ho hoped that this investigation
would discloso tho fact that the senior member of
that firm had been unfortunate, rather than involved
in iatention of crime. Whatever may havo been hia
motives, we are prepared to shield him as n friend,
but ho w<>n!J not shield him from the commission nf
a wrong.
Mr. Kunkel, of Pennsylvania, remarked that .ill
such investigations involved time, trnublo an'd ex
pense, but be was in favor of tue nne now proposed.
These charges were extensively made over the whole
country and if they were nothing more than newspa
per charges, he would be still fur investigation: ho
could not concur with the opinions of tho gentleman
from Md. relative-to the newspaper press which hail
not failed to serve Us function. Yon may put cor
rupt men in the llouso and Sonatc and corruption
may reek all along the avenue, yet with all its abuses
a free press may save tho liberties of tbo people.—
This charge was not only made in the newspaper
press, but on the authority of a Commute of Stock
bidders of tho Middlesex Manufacturing Co. lie
knew nothing about Lawrence, Stone J; Co.: it is
said that they are merchant princes of New England,
but bo knew that those merchant princes struck
hand? with tho free trade interest iu the last Con
gress to criMi the industry' ot Pennsylvania. The
gentleman from Ma'-nchusetta spoke of tin- high
.-hnraeter of Lawrence, Bt.,u* .t Co. WeruUhoy to
be eulogiAod iu t'oiigrei- hccjn>c their books -bow
that they spent s47,u<K» |.< uourr'd the indu’trial in
terests of tiiecoiinlrt ' I am mistaken if member*
were not as-oitcJ in connection with the tariff policy;
it has been chiuged ov. r and over again that uu-tn
ber* bad combined, f-.r mercenary cousiJeiatioU*
affect that policy, together with prepbritn ri“ toad
mit railnnd iron frv« nf duly. Thus the great in
tercsts of IVnn-ylvuuia were kept in anxiety and
suspense. Tho eharge? were uttered when the tarifi
act was under consideration 'He heard them when
h« went lu-mc. But for a mild and genial winter
thtro would have been starvation within tho border*
of that S:.»ie. lie wa l a- - ttn\ii>u* to vindicate his'
own party for sufficient reasons bs any-member of
the othef party l*ecaure it was important that its in
tegrity should ha-preferred.
Mr. Stanton said - The genh-tuuu «>n the Demo
cratic side bad -•.line family affairs to settle, inclu
ding the Fort Suctiing safe. The cardinal object «»f
the Mxnntu.*air«u» wo* »*> get rid of the duly on wool,
and gentlemen on the other side voted accordingly ;
therefore th- r arothe very men implicated in tbe
nature of the charge.
In reply Mr. t-i M-l . >ai-l it wa« possible
that no injustice wa« ih.no to tb« urcused parties nf
the lust Cotigrt’-’s l.y the Investigating Committee,
but he uiuJe tiie point that (he rights oi tbe tuember*
were not u> depend »n the iliservtiou nf a lew gentle
men who tuny coiupoau .-iirb a committee.
Mr. Harris of Him .i- wanted to know whether Mr.
Stuntou meant to sa_v that any Hcmoorntic members
were iiDpli.'atrd in tb*- 'ale of Fort Shelling*
Mr. Stauloii replied I meant to say that >b«
’jjj 'i-'trftti-m made lliu sale un«l the mctnlmrs—
noi« : tho Inlt-r had alfompted to U»rowjnm,iu»on oi
members ~f tho House uud. like tbe man'of old;
I bank liu.l that he was not Hko other people* bo
wraps ids cloak <>f •clf-righteousness about him. He,
.Mr. flrnw, trusted that the attempt to make the Se,-
Icct Committee >-f the Ixst Congress a precedent
would not be fucce-sful. Ho would throw around
tile wo*! huutblo individuals tho safeguards of tho
law. Tho Constitution gunranter* that a person
charged shall be confronted wilh accusers. Tbe
former Committee colled profligates lroin tho streets
to blacken tbo character of members of Congress,
and in secret chamber allowed them to give evidence
in the. absence of tbe accused. He protested against
raising u Committee and having witnesses callod
without tbe accused being permitted to confront
them. The character of tneajl»erflof Congress should
not be held less in esteem than a petty thief who is
entitled to a fair trial, lie repeated that tbe Com
mittee of the ln«t Congress prevented the accused
from confronting witnesses,, and haring suppressed
part of the evid.-nc.; adeed the House to pass judg-
Mr. .•ihenuir. with the record before him called
attention to tbe fact that only SO republicans voted
for the tariff hill on ii- passage; with HA who opposed
the republican parly, among tho nays, only two
Hcm.-crat* voted against it, while 70 Republicans
voted against it. Therefore be thought Ihochanees of
being invoked in the charges would bo against his
friend from Illinois.
Mr. Letcher replied that one good turn deserved
another. lie did not consider the charges ns resting
ngninst tho Democratic juvrty because with tho
practical illustration of tho lust Congress before them
the Republic in party stand guilty.
.Shorman responded; if there was anything wrong,
or fraud or bribery engrafted In tbo legislation on the
tariff bill it was not done by tho Republican party
f»r fll) Republicans only voted for uud *■* against it
nhilo only 2 Democrats voted against it.
Several rotes were taken on Mr. Stanton's propo
• ni-.n, when tbe House adopted the substitute Offered
l.y Mr. Letcher, that a select committee of five mem
bers bo appointed, to investigate the charges prefer
red against members and pfficers of tbe last Hou&o
growing out of the disbursement of any sums of
money by Lawrence, Stono Co., or other persons,
and report the facts t«i Hie House, with such recom
mendation iu they may deem proper, with power to
send for persons and papers.
Mr. jrtaoton withdrew his preamble, tut the House
had seen fit !•> throw tho subject in tho hands of tho
Democratic sido.
Mr. Harris, of Illinois, rising to tho question of
privilege, offered a preamble and resolution propos
ing Hint Mattes.nn's case bo investigated looking to
his expulsion from tho House.
A* Mr. Muttcson was not present tho subject was
postponed.
The House took from the Speaker’s table tho Sen
ate bill making appropriations for Indemnity for
-lures curried from Southern States by the British
during the hist war. The reading <*i their names
occasioned excessive merriment.
Mr. (lidding-obtained the floor, but gave way for
a motion to adjourn to Monday, which prevailed.
Washihgtox City, Jnn. K>. —The National
Agricultural Society adjourned to-day after the
most valuable session ever held; flen. J. Tuch
Tilghman, of Maryland, wae elected President
in place of Mr. Wilder, resigned. Nearly all
the old officer* were re-elected. A permanent
office of Secretary has been established at Wash
inton. m
According io information received at the
Nary Department., tho U. 8. frigate Wabash
proceeds to Key West there to await orders as
to where Col. Anderson and his men shall be
landed.
Miss Turuhull.
The five tadian delegations now here, were
to.day shown the wonders of tbo Arsenal, Navy
Yard and Barracks. They were treated to an ex
hibition of common tArgcl-firing.
Fouf companies of (he Ist dragoous are now
stationed at the Department of New Mexico to
be transferred to the Department of tbe Pacific.
Dmpatrli toi lhr(lo7ftle.l
liAnniHßUßu. Jan. 15.—Mr. Foster read a bill
limiting bank dividends and contingent funds;
nod also others relating to domestic attachments,
and jiii|uUitiSWH on real estate.
Mr Wilkins presented a bill authorising car
riers to sell unclaimed goods, and a petition
from the stockholders of tho Merchants' &
Manufacturers' Bank of Pittsburgh for a re
charter
Richmond, Jau. io.—(Jen. Walker left this
morning for Petersburg. The banquet lost night
was a splendid affair. Walker's speech mode a
strong impression.
New Yobk, Jan. 15.—Twenty of Walker’amen
arrived to-day in ttxft steamer Jamestown,
j Additional per TForth America*
' * Xsnr York, Jao. la.—The papers from India are
| filled with the details of tbe bloody struggles at
i Luekpow. Tbe fight of tbe 16th of November was
j the severest ever known. On tbo 10th, tbe enemy
took to flight, and the firing nearly ceased. After
tbi* flight tbe bodies of 150 Sepoys were counted in
one spot When Sir Oolin Campbell left Cawnpore
boredo 40 miles at a (ingle stretch in pursuit of :nc
enemy. In the engagement he relied on the art;l
lery os much as possible.
Nena Sahib, with all bis men (md baggage, Ln
juiued tbo rebels at Galour.
It was reported that tbe Kingjbf DtlLi’s sun and
two nephews had been shot.
The correspondent of tbe London Daily
state* that the rebels.had placed a boy in the throne,
and keep him in at Fyzabad, a’Targe, walled
city, defended by a fort and round towers. Here
tbeir last stand of resistaaca may be expected, and
they had concentrated all of their available forces :it
that point.
The territory of Cawnpore was threatened by a
large force from Oude, and serious disturbances were
j uxpected to occur at Haji-Puotre. European tr«»opv
1 were urgently wanted.
j A letter from Capl. Oartlc, commander of ili«>
j Sarah Sands, is published describing the partial de
struction of the ship, aud escapo ><( the troops uml
crew. Tbe tire was discovered at 3-4 i n. »i. The
flames burned through the upper deck, and at about
9 r. u. a fearful explosion took place in tbe port uiag
azinc. By this time, Hays Capt. Castle,tbe ship was
one body of (lames, from tbe stern tor, the-nvaiu rig
ging. and, thinking it scarcely possible t?i savo her,
I called Major Pyrett, in command the troops,
forward, and told him my opinion,
him to keep order among tho troops until the bus*,
, but at the same time to use every exertion to check
the lire. No person can describe the manner in
wbirh the men endoavored to keep the fire back.—
One party were below kcejdng tho bulkhead coal
from burning, several of whom were dragged up
senseless, when fresh volunteers took their places,
but who soon in turn again bad to be dragged up in
the samo slate. At 11 r, «. tho maintopsail yard
look fire. *Mr. Welsh, quartermaster, and four or
livo soldiers, went aft with wet blankets, and suc
ceeded in extinguishing the flames there, but not
until the yard and mast were nearly burnt through.
About midnight wo to havo made some
impression on tho fire, and after that drove it buck
inch by inch ontil daylight, when it had been com
plete!}* got under. Tba ship now appeared in a fear
ful plight, merely tbo shell remaining. The port
quarter was blown out by tho explosion, and fifteen
feet of water was in tho bold. Tbo ship waa rolling
heavily, nnd taking in largo quantities’ of water aft’.
Crrr, Jan. I
\\ asuingtos, Jan. 14—Tho now Kansas Legisla
ture is still somewhat in doubt, though there is no
doubt about tho election of the Free State candidates
for Stato officers.
At the last dates, Uuv. Denver had stationed troops
on the election day through the different counties
bordering on Missouri, who wero to act, under the di
ruction of tbe Free State Executive Committee, to
prevent invasion. This fact rather embarrass Presi
dent Buchanan. 1
The President issued orders yesterday to the effect
that the Lecorapton Constitution should ho forced
thrtmgh "it all hazards and whatever cost," regard
less ofqbe-jgieon tbe Constitution at tho last elec,
lion, which Ho condemns.
The Military Coramtltcc of the Senate is opposed
to giving tho Secretary of War the five now regiments
he desire*. A proposition is made to fill up the pres
ent regiments, by adding two companies to each.
Senator Jefferson Davis, the late Secretary of War.
thinks the Utah expedition has been very oxtrava
gantly managed. Tho cost, to tho present lime, has
been eight million dollars, and tbe government
will incur a loss of animals on the Plains, this win
ter, amounting to about a million and a half.
A Central American-Emigration Company has
been organized in thts city, a New York capitalist
boing choacn President* This i/uno of the fruit* < f
r.U Tht.yor'p . r ~..J, io v «n* TTWwi<; ; ™ AVnlkr-r*.
Thayer is working actively to farther tbo olijc-t
-the Company.
The Democrats in Congress favoring the Lecomp
ton Constitution will oppose the admission of Minne
sota, on the ground that the Enabling Act limited the
nutntor of delegates to tho Constitutional Convention
to If*. This is to keep out Congressmen win, would
side with Douglas. Tho Mintjc?otian9 and Judge
Douglas are enraged.— Phil. Hal.
ITTKK OF AKBITKATIOX >(>B J.IMAIIV
y u Uri'Sot. V. E’., E»vauu> Gnc..«:. I. El >
Jons£. Cusiimvt.
i HrpnrUJ (Ar PMshur-j'i ,
I‘rnsiiViuiH. SiTt ntHr, Jimut to, l-. »
FLut. It -lh* market was *Tf»-r>nj.4y diilt. a cat.- ua« t
uu tlio wfiai I of US bbl* *u|w>r at an<l tin- nrie -.11
Could hc«r .11. Krom htovn, »sli-s 4i). it hi. ) <V, l.t.t- :i i i
l‘.,i *u(K-r. lor eitrn and &.r tamilr .).i
CiJtAlN—«ulm fj.im wng.aiol ?.n and )•» l n-l. Mil -f
lo.'l *k. e.,ru .»• wtiarl 1,1 ♦ j
ULCttWHKAT CUiIK-* ule of i'&n th- i
(1.-'*, «i»4 AO*» R«. link*, (rom st.,n*. nt ft.7.'-
_ lIA V—mb a! fcalr* 10 t.ia.ls at fit*-*',.! < > l->n
BL rrKtl-xi-r..ij|.) lirar ..fn-i *al,- K-ild-i* w.-r
-... ».kmg to.
UV liavo gallivrcd from |L>- | ot tbo iiiU-ri->i •.( 11.,-
liiuU" tbo Jatiuarr stalrne-nU «•/ n uituib-’r <>t tt.*- hank*,
and have prc|>srod Cw tlw Dnllrtiu Uto inUouinit tumnuir)
■'.f ibruo of tho loading itauis. We ha«<- atvi. l,i »;>y
comparison, iho aggrefat.*, <>| ib" -iiim k. m* i -
t-y tbo lam* ilau’-s in No^uiU-i
T.ul V-l I tan V- • j'l.uriys’
?«m- lIV* IU Not !•«.- I.^tiu
I UT-*«»I. til J»D IS.
In N'oTeml-r Itjo ijn-fi-. nrtuiiLll'-u nti-J .!• T-..H
aJt th«;!U»k* in Fenu«rtr*nra m. lirflur .>f n.iU.l. f*. DAVIS, AnHlonwr
,J "\, ««re»« f.’ll.’w Omnuiutvlal Ba)r* Nn r,4 Kitth
t , P*’ r *l** jl li-"..:•]>'. I - ..-...1..
: itJaSi | /'IASSIMEttES -AXI> S ATI SETTS Ar
*1 lh- lltor tb*> I'hilu(]>l(ilii:t tiai.ti !»n.i ti.« .1 ! V TuewUv !».•< ,lrtn. I'-tli ~t
1Un1.4 I„t* the am..m.». - » *--A ai«,e Comment >*U, : l l’lrtr,
!.,n Sp..„ f.T.utor..., Ur,-.. ■ ! *"*77 ~,M' ii] „ :fl .- ri »i„ r ,|.
I‘hiia.lflphij l:«nfc». ... jnTTu.wi jt.uU.ui; «n .
■ i iim.ii. . •j.yys.r'. u'-.- .‘ ,v jr'^*
Kj-u.-Ii U.-k,!,-
r.-tui ft«i-ii ;
I’!>•--<•• am ’i'j olber liauk* of M>ne in tin- Slat'- wImW- Juu [
>!*rv *ta(.-lii.*ijl* Inutc fn.t U-*-n fiiviri-J. fflhi-y i-.nild I— •
ibtaioa.l, tin* <-t »|»-ct<- in On* iViui^jrlr.irn»
Itank*. <v'ii*i'l»i intr that tbr-m i* aivnstuiilh i i»ing ami sgi- ’
iniiol tl this fiiii- aiiiwunt l> n-irH . Ight' 1111111..11 --1 -I-.'
l«r«. <* hi- li i» bir-cr, wc Iwln-vr, than Ini liwn r- ]*.i b-,1 !.n |
y« c ..V:7 ***£ mdi.-nf.- that lb.- Haul- I
1 !.<-rt.>->|,u 1.11110 HaJlimiirr OlMttiC- f.
Itj* llwulll ..f !»«•■..„W «r cr - im „ *-
Total f. 1
*T.O r.«.U I
Tit *:.i..i.i v.: n
»..f Fr.-.g1,l . 201.U47 l : Io.M I V* 1
7-A.VI-SVIU.K per l.i«i- Murt.n—J*" 1.1-U <*h i-ky. U..
lil.I« rtimr, lid» egg*. sdo fruit, Lhil* tobacco, Clark .1
01; l bl.i egg*. Ido t'tiltrr, fVtrr'r, 22 do/ bnwm.«, l tub.
kg* butter, Ciopi-r A cn; I', bbts egg*. MoVeU* 7 head rat
t 1... 2 bbU egg*. 1 tix, I bbl butter.s'<U »k* middling-. i»«;
brntt.M do »tiij>»tiifN, imuri. on bourd
WIIKKUNIi |ier Clmrmt—l6C bg« bnrlcy.M bbh nh\ lo
bif do. .Smith: W Ulla board*. Stick A Pei km.*; 4 libl*
wbiaky. Bryan k cu; U 4 bgs barley. Wood, Ml bblit flnir,
lirowuing; 20 »ks Imrley, llliMc* A Venwr; 5 Id* wadding
Payne k co: 7,1 M.U apples, Robinson; 25 k*g», Slni-*ck; '1
bl* rag*>. L>-«-oh: 101 Uli paper, Hanna: Oil »k* Iwtbi
itrown A Kirkpatrick; U bp» corn, fiu Wl* bay. Ilaguri; 5 t. »
apple*, lh «k*, I bbl lard, 2 do bolter. 1 do ryg*, Hoicliioui
15 bbl* atiplu*. 2 d» potatuoa, Oraliam: 4 r«k* ware,*. «k>
onion*, owui-r; *2 bbl* bran. I do butter. On! in*; bbl*
l>eaua, l do 01110 U", 1 do *-gx*. P It It; 31 «k» barb')-. Rhode.
A Vomer, IK hoga, 51 bbl* erg*. *2l eks rye. ‘2 do rag*, It dr
<»U, 3 basket* jeialtry, Mrkiblniu '«m bbl* flntr, Vrt'>r. :t|
bi;» kvtl, Mctioflln.
P.. FT. W.A C. U. ft.—‘2U baskoU produce. 3<i bmb
i»U, 4» bu*h owfirr*; 11 bid* Hour, Warrm;
Ufl* pojier. ShtH< A (Vrkinr; 7 dox bucket*, McClurkati A«
<:u; 0 do, W Cooler; 12 do, (1 A Start in; 4.'1 ek* wheat, 110 do
barley, \V Wrirlit. 19 <lu dr applea. 19 do corn. 9 d.< *ua
drio*. 41us*cr, C bbl* ckk». .7 butter, 1 kc UrO. It Uoln
«ou A ctr. 17 tka rag*. 1 bid butter, I ilo tgpi. It l*aixell A
co; 4 do dr apple*, A r«c 2 tibl* egg*, clirtyer A |ni
v»ortli; 7,1 n l.urh barley, Siuitb A e»; 47 do >'lu»rrM.-e.l,
Urown A Kirkpatrick; WO buali iMitabx*. l car oil
cake. 2Si> bu*li flaxm ed, Walter*; 2 bbl* butter, ll.tl
letl A cn; 8 bbl* butter, J U Cuilfleld: 132 bbl* |n>rk. '2Uc*k*
d.., 11) tc* do. Ml bbl* lard. 2 bid* egg*, 9 do butter. 7 do
drier] apple*. 29 do applen, IWO biub wheat, 22 ok* clover
need. 247 bbl* flour. Clark A <O.
Ymlerday wan n damp, raw day, but Ibo weather waa not
that of winter at all,but a genuluo November dnv. Tbeiu
wa* a little bn*inc*» In the way "7 shipment*, a g0..,1 , llSn y
bucket* and tub* being put uU the l.» Crn**.-, and touie
other matters for Uie Slrluottc.
A fine lot ef Imatu am adrertUed for varimi* delinatioiis
Wo hare furCinuiuunti tho H ¥. S*a*. Cupt Jturi ; tin. Usrd.
Cnpt Kvaus,and the Bay City,Capt Miller. The latter iwu
go alao to LuutsTillo. Tlio Pay CUy ha* been inelcr the car-
I><-nter'» baud* and i* now in first rale ordur. Thcjswill
all leave u>*xt week.
opl Itobiiunm, well-known ou Urn rjvvm. ha* Ukrn th -
fine little lllenwood, and will lease jierhspß thi* day f..r
Nnshrille Tlie P. I*. Uibberd will got away to day l-r tbr
came jeirl.
The Arimnia h»* her Pad uearly mailv an.l <mr friend
Capt llerdmau, will, in all probability, get ofl to pt. I^mi.
to-rlny TU« elcgnut Pt boili*, Opt lk'«u, lia* been up
for St. Uiub about «lx week*. When 'be will gel off we
can’t tell.
Pot Memfih 1* ntid New Orlcau* we have thn Sluinotte. tin-
Hallman oud tha Motmpoll* finding with a* rnurh dt-p it. h
u [MXiible.
The Clneiuimtl Commercial of Tltursilay say*
••Tlie Snnny Kern whs the only arrival from Pittsburgh
She ha* a light trip, and c<mteui]>latci filling np hem bn m.
Lout*.
•■The Potomar wo* prejiarlng to rctnru to Pittsburgh I**l
night with a mixlerate trip, having been in jx-rt over t.rnr
day* .The Strhpen lk-catur vtutted for New Orleans w ith
over 700 ton*, coneistlug in juirt of 1000 bbl* (lour. 290 do
whisky, 1.300 do pork, 2tV2 do mid K tc* lard. 97 cska bacon.
060 bg* olt caka. 1,450 1»S« candle*, ti.Mt do cheese (mu empty
l>arrela,togetb«r with engagementa U-tuw. A iitinilx r of
the personal friend* of Croud Coiiunauder Hailey and tho
Dwsitnr’a gallant crew dropfwd down eo manse n. s.-e b--i
ba. k ont.
AURIVKD—JefTerson, IlrownsrlUe; Luxcrne, do; l oloiirl
Bayiud, Klizalwth; Clievnit, ITheeling; I.irno Slailin,
Zancxville.
DKPAllTKlk—JefTeraon, Brownsville;
lUyard, Bllxabetb; Chovnlt, Wheeling;
River 0 feet nu a aland.
Nrw You, Jan.’lk—Cotton,llia favorabla arlrlce*. f urf .
tusbod by tho steamer Nortli America at Portland huv«
cau*e<l an advance of 1c 00 Cotton, and L'pland Middling
diwed at Flour dewed heavy wilhadvcUlja v f mi
Üblu; Southern, liowever, olmwed nn Improvfment of
and the sales to-day were bid* at fur Ohio,
and $1.00(34.95 for Southern. Wheatclaaed firm, with tales
ol nuly 3000 bn*h. Corn ditto; 15,000 Until sold. Pork
cl.*«d buoyant. Meaa'iouting at f14,76(311 J 5: prime luw
declined 16c; dosing at $11(3*1.12. Batter la qnnted at 11
Kplfic. flngar closed Iwary at tor fair Orlcana. Coffee
steady. I.iiueed Oil uucbanuL Tnrpvtitfne Spirit* heavy
at Koalu doll. Kiev bnoyanL WbUkr rloeol
dull at 21(321 V - Stuck* dal! aod lower: Chiengo A lUwk
lalandC9U; Cumbeilaiul Cool Mich. BooUien> 20; N.
Y. Central 1 Peuoa. Coal 04; KeaiUng Sfl; Erie 20; Ml*-
eouii Wirt SO 1 T*-nnes»ee Sixea Kentucky fill e* 102.
Jhiiumru-nu. Jan. 16 —Bnt little bnsiae** doms Flonr
very <iutoP 1000 bbls extra Indiana sold at *4,66; 700 l,bL*
extra famflj at <6,26; 200 bbl* do on private term*. Small
uie* Ilye Flour at ? bit. Cora Meal Wheat
cutae* Corwanl alowly; prim* lata la demand*. mletOlu) bn*
at $1,16 f.< good Rod for AYhitu. Ky a Tof.
Corn In gocA dtta&ad; 40UO : bushapld tt C2ciindorv. and W
afloat. which
tha; an Id good rjqdett. -In OoOu, Sugar and Molassaathe-
nnlnuvirtrnt. ProTision* are very
dall.and all diacrijitlotfl drooping. JOo bbl* Ohio whisky
■old at 21s.
Commercial
PITTSDttHUII MAIUkHTS.
lIIONETAHV ANUfUfIMEUCIAL
sat,.’6T $972.*.-. J’ 141 4.
Import* by Illver.
Import*by Ilallroad.
RIVKRNRWS.
Steamboat fle|flater,
Telegraphic Aarketa*
Krgulac Sttamtrs.
J Monongahela River U. S. Mall Packet*.
STBAMKK TKLBUBAftt, i STBASIEB JEFFP.HS i.V.
I
Capt. J. C. \VouDw\jm, j Capt. Ocozci CLxak.
rpilE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
JL now nmnina n“:ni.irtT. Mornitix Ikiats Iwt* I*nts
at 3 o\l-*k A. it., am) Kvnriiou at 0
~'ilock l*. M. fi.r Klimbcihtnwn, Mun.inga.
City, Ifellt-viTiiou, Fayette City. Greenfield, Californln
and Rt-iAja-Tinr. tticn-councctlngwith Hack* and lauvctir*
, f.-r Ciiioiitowu. Fayette Springs, Morpintown, tVayuestnirg,
1 Cnrui.clmeltuwn aud Jeir-rs.>ti.
P>i«M*ngi*Ri ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union
l t-iwn for mi-nls and *tate-roctu» oo boftts inclusive.—
| returniiu: fmui lin.wnvvilU leave nt 5 o’clock In the
j morningnndi in tbe For further Information en
, qnin- at the Otllce, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant
an.'. id. \V. SWINDLER, Aokxt.
Ee i: r t. a i; TUI-weekly . inf >
WHEELING PACKET—The fine
i s-iijj.-o steamer Cl tF. VO IT, Captain J. Murray, will Icbto
j fir the above end ail intermediate port* on Momlaya,
, W«tliifs.htv» and Friday*. For freight or passage, apply on
i board, tr i
»«-> W. II WIIEELKIt, Agent, No. 5 Woo.l *t.
T> Etil'LAß T I'KSDAY-PACIv-T *
JLV BT PUR 7.AN(y VlLt.E.—Tile flno
, steamer EMMA tiRAIIAM, Cnpr Mcxaoe Areas, uj|| leave
: for tbe at-.re and intermediate p,>rt» EVERY TUESDAY,
■at 1 k p. ji. 1.,r freight or pa«sage apply cu
; h.ar.l. <*l9 I'LACK. BARNES 4 O) , Ag t*.
K'dIOUEAK PACKET FOk'cl.Vi fCV ■>
• OIN NATL—The splendid
pin Ret KT'NI CK, Capl. Unfit. Hunter, will leavTpUtsUureh
f.r Chi. lunati UVF.KV WEDNESDAY, at 1" ./cl *-k *.
For freight .-r apply on finnrd or to
dcJ FLACK, BARN KS lc CO.. Aut«.
FOR MA IU ETTA AND ZANES-,
ir.LK—'Jin' new and beautiful
1.17.Z1F. iIARTIN. Capt. Duowx. will leavo
and nil intennedtatepurts, KVKIIY SATUUDaY, at 3 i it.
For freigtit nr pa««-nge ajiply on board or to
ocl'l FLACK. KARNES 4 CO., Acts.
Ij'GR Vi J iEELI NO.—Tlio steamer i »
? ROCKET. Ciipt. Wotrr. will
Thursday* and Saturdays, at Id </'-] r;l; A M. For fi.-i jht
or applv >n to
FLACK, r.ARNES A CO , Ag’t».
_oc2-i N.i. 37 AYuter St.
Regular memi-iiis pack- ,
KT—Tho splendid new kb-am-.T. COM
.MODOKE I'HURY, I’Jipt. IVrev Itmwn. will 1-nvo iVr t"
above nnd all int.-rmisliatcporuon THIS DAY, Jan. ICth.
For frvi::ht nr passage a|,jdy on U>anl or to
••cl'* A.O MrGRKW, Aut-Wafer *t.
ffinrinnati, &r.
FOll CINCINNATI.—The fine i .s
will If.-iv* ff>r ih<* nl***v«< Hn>l till iiiii-riiiniiute purtK, on
Ti;i:>|i.\V. :*•«!. In-t .til 11 |\,r fu*l-Itt or
(.xn-ajji- njij-ly -m I .Ann I or to
j
I - LACK. IlAllN f'? i Co, ApMits.
170 K (’IXCINXATI '&~L0Ul&-~ "fP?^
VILLE.—TIi<- fin.- ■t‘-:i>nr>r 0 AZKL.
K. Kv.tii-. « rl] |.-:vv.' f..r llw> nbovo nn<l nil
P‘>n«. on jiATUKHAY.ICr.I nt ■» r. *. F-.r fr-i K l»lor
"N t"-:ir:l ..r to
<M‘. _ FLACK. TURNED A CO.'. A^u.
I7OU ( INI-INXATI'* LOUIS-, jnaLi
VI LI.M— The F|'l<ntli.l Bienni<>r ••BAYrfSs2£S
CITY." < '.ijit. Millor. «ill l.urp f.tr the ab-nv
t-Tiiu-vliiilr f...rt-..tx WEDNESDAY 2uili InM. nt I o'l-f’k IV M.
! |a-.-a.r •nJ !r.-i_ > bt aj.plv on Imtplnrlo
.! ' • FtartCK . BAU.V Ef* it CO., Act-.
/iaspillr, \t.
I7 1 0UXASI1\ IM,K—
slcam.T HiJ.iinrm
will lni\ ■■ fnr tJw :il <'V'- ft tul .til li.l-nu-lurt.- THIS
DAY IMI, >HM .!»: 2•. Wk. I*.M F
|.!y ..ii J I.AI'K. BAJtMtt i U)., A*t
i'l-’1 N ■. <•? lV„t.-r
pun . .N.A.SiIWLI.K—The vie-
I !r:|. ... U ill l.rl 1.. I ; I 111.. nil.l lilt.•! 11l —lint..
I--rt- THIS l-W Iml, -.-Uni A m >., r ir.i-t,!
rf. 11.01U3, vVr,
IjVJKST. LOI'IS A Nl> KEUKI'K. , fp?- «.
The jytl bountiful >[. iimer AUTZONI
Ht- i-Tt*. ••!, TUI? 1 DAY, tile ICO. lii.|".'"a["i 1
Jf icUt .-r -tj'jil v ..II V.r ,o
' KI.ACK. ISAKNIIj* & CO,
I L-nlt..; Wl || ; a ;i.*',"".',
, Till* DAY. t«rh 4 r.v K-i orV.iisap
•'M’lv '«i i->nr.! „ ! - .t-'.-i FI.AI’K. t’.AKNKS A IV. Av!«.
' l?° u ST - hot'lS—Tim tin** n.-w IJESL*
X , ~r M.i 1 jK<m: nr^XSismtt
1 I™--. ..I VI ,„...r.„, IS^TTSTT,
Till- I'tY Hi. -I 1.1 1<• v 1 1 -^p.
Jlrto (Drlrans. \r
MEMPHIS AM' NEW, fT^_ A
i * iMil '.MUJ^a
' 'i «• V. I ». , t),.. ;,11
y.I-Kv I ,t • \ 1 I I: I > \ % l>.| !i, hi I ••
"»>•» f'/u'K. I: VliM.fi 1 S. Co r.i,.
V' 'lMfa n ' 1 T, ll 1 ANl ’ N K U
" fI AI t.'i A V >i II IX.. | : Ti'll- 1
«..!<.!! ,-ru ..., TIIISHW. tlir- M'h-n-t
4 • »' '• fi-l.'hl n;.|.h ..ti r«i •>! l««
■" KI.A> K. i;ai:\ I.- ami. a
MEMPHIS AM) NKW
* ..I Ji mu. :ai.U.«r' ' " ' '''
• »ii IHI ' i>A \ . !u‘!i in*: at 4 i \j
; l« mi Ucu i,.t io
I I.AI K, lttl;XK.i A \,-T.
Hurnon Salrs,
IJ'I K>> A 1 At i' l'lov <'n S:itii!ii;iv n:■ j r 11
X .1- 1-tn. •* t u*.i. u- ...) i it,, ...
t •: ■ A... IlmMnit.. V. .1 Kill!
•I l-.-h..
liuKa!.. »(..!.< • .t r
I- 'I i. O - \... i''
pww»LU<»Uijj>.i i • •! '•
; .UcAi^iwk
7?~*nntdi-‘dp. Jo^
It ,-k Ma.1.1,.1 • .... . Uu
»-1 <-r..-1» ►.t Ji •'. - .’ .!, ’—ri jJa». - • ,£
!■• KiuV.il.' >. M,U.1.,„ ' ' 1
II ..V'-k t.l-ciiriy will In. fno .-1,,.], , 1.,,,
Kobe-. tinltilo >:.t« |.r n.W f u r lehc. ~u.[
J^lr M DAM*. \,KI
VrAM’AULK MIMJKLLANKUtS BUOK>
» IIY CU Al ".CL. -On Niturdav ei.-nlnr Jan tCtb. »1
I • k, « ill bes.dd U.h C*.iiiui"n i.tl .‘ .I.- R...mv S<
■ i I ifil. -tr.-t. |.y , .<1 nu*-i-l Wnc-.i •
I tl,et„ Mill I- and M.eh-rn
1-nnie* ; fad.-n..--t u...
l .t-n. li. 1 U..jk«. ir.drj H.,Hcn.h Kevolrli,.,,
- *.d«. Hiker* Livy. J Najn.lmiu. I'al.-y'*
V. .irk*, (ueai .r.'Mn ~, M-1.-ti. Clarkr* 1 C..tn
mentai y-n tl..- \.-„ Te.tameui. |>,<-k* - t\ ..rU«. ’i \.d«.
I>-.ti hailin' U\>rk-. !••!*.. Maiuh->«. E-iay*; IUno»l.
U..,Lv >.-!• . i.m, I. and It-.rnan l*.«.t". :: *..U .
lk.mj.rMli. i„it.. i i.,:.i.-i,i»rt Hi.. ..
liilli. Hi.,,■. \• i. . I T.< Hu- 11.-» -1.-tu- |* t U r ,|, r >
~! \ tn.-i l-,L\ 1.-J., V-i.-H: l«i ta.u Mai
trail'. Novel* J~p1,«.« u,„k. &. ..* Full cubit
ill • In 1.... u*.». all,, |. In. lat t 1... jl.ftl - n
J»" 1 * - M l'A\ l>, An. t
NOIWII AMLBICAN MINIMI ru.Ml-A
N\ .-Til l< Oil lie da, e,e,,1.u. t -tl.. :
u . 1.. k. Daw- Vii.;n>n S. I Kiiih « ii)
In- ...Id b» oid. r.d w Painter. K*y., :-. r.-tary. .yt:- aide
I- ■dj-iuiiimetll. ni.1,,, pr-v. r-l,- „,.n|.
nliafKn iH.. k It, tit.- S 111, Anifii.an Mu.in f\, -f
Mn luputi.l 'T (vit.-.I 1.-i n. .|i |.ji in-|,i »«*e«n»..„..,
J*l ' ' I 1 M. MAVIS. An. I
UNCLAIMED BALLAOK AtAhtiuv.-
On fktturd.nv aftern •oii.O.iit. ‘kith, *| ..’t Lwk. at l)i
-('.•Inin..I ci.«l Sal. • 1;..-i ~ N„ I'iltli .n«ft. uill l-' told.
I>t ift-r ..f Win. V.,nn;. Trn far, «midry Trunk-. Yalii**,
C-iqwt llap*. Cintn-. t\>*tF Jl--_ .if
The al-.v,. »ill |... arid f. j.iy » burp-*. A.-. .Mu-the liable
U.dfl. mil,-.. |.i..«i. u-ly t.y th«- .iwti.-r<.
r >i i*avis. Ar. i.
DAtLV SALKS AT M). fit FIFTH ST.,
At tlm ni-w t*..miniTflnl S«]r« Konm*. N«. M Fifth
•invt, i-rprt v» i"i"k <l\v. nr.' In Id publir .'f trn.»l* in nil
rarlfly, f..r Uni Iradn and fmi«tin,..r». fr-nu a lure*.
*l.* k «hirli I-atn«liuiUy rf|dt-nli.|.r,| «uh roioiftn-
III".IIM. mint lw i-lltwd r.>rlliwllti.
At 10 n'rl.tt k. A. M . Dry li(»»|. n,d fnrify nrtirlw*. nno
I'rislin; nearly f»t.ryt)ilnpiHF.i|p.l hi tin- linef..r i-rwuial anti
family in"*; laid" rutlory, liardivutr. clollilitj;. and
•Inva. ladle* wear. Ac.
At i! '>'d>irk. I*. ,M.. iii.intidinld and kit.-lf-ii lurnlturr, now
and B«.f.rnil li.niil; and l««lditnt. car|Hd«, cleirnot in»n
•1.n... rintia u»r-. ■tinr*. r.xikitip nt.-ii-dli. pnf> rle«, Il\
Al 7 “'‘ l.»d;. I*. M„ fancy artl<-|..«. w»l. 1i..«,
rymntlcHl in«trunn<,ili«, tuna, clulliwn, drr r.nmU, l«ota
nd «h—a, tH»,ka. Flaii.mciv. Ac. l>. M. UAVIS, Auct'r.
Special JiloticcH,
Jauuarj 11th. I }
|r:^>l>iviunM.. —Th** Trustoo n| the^Bitts-
Imrph lla« C.imj.nny ItiH d»t dwJ.nvd a Mivi
di nJ of n\ K I’KH lIKNT. -»n the i:a[.tlal Slack of Ih- Com
fuuir, j.ttynld.'ln l»ink.ilili- fund*, to ..r tli'it
fu.il mi ilMualid, at the 01110-nt ttn iiaa
lkiinj-«ny jal'i'.'nd JAMKS M. t-UJUtSTY. Trca*.
o,n. i Aiir- iirsT Vallkt K. KrCo.T -
I'lttslmrKh Jao. s th l%s. |
annual of tin* Stoflchol-lorh
. f t 1... Alleulieny lUilroa<lU»u)]>nny will fa
ll. Id al tii. ii ..m.-r Nctilfa Hall corner Liberty and K.ntrth
•tr.-ct* l*.ti-burpli. mi TUKSDAY the-ml day ..f F.-brnary
fa:.'. Sl 1" ..'.-I « I» A. M .t..r till, jmihtnc.if id. ctins a l*n m
d..|it and Mt IfanaaiT' tor tbr ejoiuiii k tear The mi
nil'll K-'I'.II "I the facird. and a Statement ..f tb> hii*in..i
el the l' .ni| ilit Will 1... MibmltteO to 111.. Stockholder*.
J.c.' dtd i rlly diiliie* . njiy I .1. tilllSON . fc-.-*r.
uivibun’i).
ClTlZes*' Ism-Ktucr UotlfAXY. t
l'itl«bnri;!i, IW. fa. iv',7 /
v Tuk Prosivlcut and DircYtor*, t,f thirf
t'otiijiaii.t hare tbuday dr.'larotl n Hiri.b n.l o{ Sit
M.-Hum i-i-r »liiir* upon tiro Capitol. Tim e Hollar* payable
in ofisli ti, Iho SlockboMer* of their Ict;al tepresmitattri-aon
and nrti-r Thursday th* -4th iti»t.. and Throe D<dl*r»
j.Uhelt St.wk. idelVtfaAUl SAMHKL L. MAItSIIHU-
‘ iDX
I’EKIRNCTCD EDITOR, a -,ircr**fiil Author, and
a tli.irnimlily l.ltrrary into, weary witlt- t»<Ttty*
ttrt> year* of tbo ilmdpery of Daily Journalism, ha* deter.
iiiiii.hl tn hire out or eell hi* bntlit* at retail, to lhi~ewh.>
tuny ri'jtilre thrii eerrice., in any honorable wny.
Mi-tchnata, Bu«inee*Mei>, Inreiitora, and dealer* ..f e**.rj
kinrl, will fa- supplied, off hand, with A-lvertlsenieiifs. ([*./
eliail or otherwle.., ! Notice*. Curd", Circular*, or any i.j»-
cJ.w of article draired.
HoilticUn* will l„. "ijppli.ui with Spcfihe*. Report*. He*.
nluthm*. Letter*, T«*ta. funiplit.-u, KdltonnJ Articloo,
Commmdcalion*. I every other -ort of Brain work,
whuii Uiey tuny bud in m. ..nveulent or troublesome to do
for tlicni*«d\e».
ladle,-and ticiitleuien, of every rank in AOcietj- or oecn
patbm in life, can liar* Letter* wHttcn ou any subject,
whether bu'lne-" or urntiinental.
The advertiser wilt *'*-» conduct ->r Iranatatr C-amapon
iMicvof kintl, cither KngWih, frrncU, Spanish, Ucr>
mao nrltuHui.
Poetry, Acrostic for Lndw*’ Albans, EHUd-dmix,
M.iiiinlkn, and Compositions of tho moat dvlkafe and eojiC
ili-ntlal rlmraeler, Incident to every po.nstblo drcamaUiurc or
rvfUtla life, will ho furnished Ja inviolable confidence. bt
writing to the ttudcrjlguetl.aud explaining Iheu^wiaU*.
Or4*n» I»y m*ll.mxompnuicd with cub. will be jtrieily
od(J itruuitHlj attended la.
Andres*""'
J. TIIOMPSOK,
Literary Bnrean,
80x4490, PhiUdriptiU P.O-, Pm.
EDWARD T. MEGRAW,
TOBACCO CIGARS,
•VO HI LIBERTY STREET. HEAD OP WOOD,
~„ PITTSBURGH, PEMKA,
Och^‘ S T ,° THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESII AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pur
- om importers and Mannthetarerc, amongst which aro Bio following favorite brands
" U Orant'aA. Xo ; lslTobflCCOj ’
K«ima, Robinson & Co'a Tobacco,
Eugene Howard’s Tobacco,
Grant's Ponnd Lamp Cavendish,
Hazard and Railroad Brands,
p . 200 Caddy Boxes Half Poofid Lamp.
___ V iGA KSt CIGARS!! CIGARS!!!
... , y T T.LXO3ST ABSORTE23 BRANDS
A- ot ll»cb»...ff o r.o th. trad, at prire. *hi,* clumo , (ul to pluw. wSOAilrtf F
W. E. CHILDS & CO’S
„ ELASTIC fire AKp Water-proof
cement Roofing
PERRIN as JOHNSON, *
A RE NOW PREPARED TOOONTRACT AND POT ON AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE
XJL the a bore Elastic Fire and W&ter-ProofCemeut Roofing, ft being the only article ret Kv . . v 7 ... X ' iU
resi«t tlio a<hi.u of »i»- atmosphere in every climate. yet la%, ut cdtbat will •ncewaftilly
IT 13 PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF,
An lln j->iut of durability, wb believe It U equal, ffnot rape cr, to any Metallic Roofing. We cat. nnt It „ r.i iri
T.ir, Iron or BWl„ iU»fe, ft making nod «nco hoi flat or rteep tho roof may iJ Thu ° 5
Roofing u warranted to prove as a l*To represented We will pnt it on for r
„ SIS DOLLARS t>£R SQUA&E, {TBN TEST SQUARE.)
c..^^ip; i P u P t l fh“. U c!^ D te‘^ dlron ,tOoi: * for TWO I'KK S3U.UIE. being on luwtmnlof i„ I,,nU,mt r ft
■„?^^ e i iDT,t,, ’ a 1 w!lo , aro building, anil also thoee who wlih their Roof* Repaired,to call at oar office, IS3 rfctrd Snit
J tT PERkFn * “| J *“ tur,f *u rep»nl to the durability and praetkaEdUtyfOila Roofing. ~
vfjj; johxlox; 1 So - 13S Thin! .trcct,'between Wood an^Smlthfleld,^^^
The «de»
•sr*“"*<' f W - E. CHILDS i CO'S BOOma, led .1 a, oOcMB. r.-
l»l. The materialli compounded soua to roioain pliable fora (Treatlength or'time.
off frT.m » by V** u ' m PT ntan < conwgoeutlj it would not be liable to melt and nm
i.l f* ol \ crai * ,n Wlnl ' ,r '!- *-«trrm«i of natural heat and cold would_not jnjnro it
ltfJ;iS B «S^Sb“Ji^ b,ltllilthni,Ukll,i,,# * 11 wopldnot-leatwr the «nva», baton the contrary protect
rOOf ’ tua ,Ar,c “ « f ent Kire-Proof; that (a. eparka-and Are brand* ailio* npon it could not in
flam ' r In my K P ’ U ‘7,L n ,‘; h a roofwill|a.t for year.if,,-it on receivingprompt attehtff
JOSKPtt U. LOCKE, Cbeml.t,
Labaratory No. 123 Walnut atreet, Cincinnati, Ohio.
l imri? u- v f..,. - 1 ~ , „• CnrccntATi Aocrcr Rotallss. C«.. F*b.6th, IS4T.
it» «>5 ? U “ t C n r .° 4Jl ' l w ***r.Proof Cement Roofing, audits fur as I can judge, center
m*tS «n! ~n«v nff in *?r ' lni upon tb. same term, as I injure those «?ered with
mrtiU. apU)d*w> fStgttfd] JNO. 3. LAW, Agt. Royal I os. Co. Loudon MtlLirerpool.
TRANSPORTATION.
CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY
LLOYD & CO., tern
(SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD k LEMON.,] 7
HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are nowpienarcd
to do a heary business by r ‘
PENNSYLVANIA CANAL -A.I'TID RAILROAD.
Tlirough to and from the Eastern Cities. We ran assure onr friend* aud til thr— dinpoa.-d to patronize the Penna. Canal
that no pa,™ wil. he spared to render general a-itlxfactiou to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN
The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad
Will girt- increased ht- tb«- transmission of freight. Offlco Peon Street, at the Canal lUslu.
fcU:lyd . LLOYD A CO.
1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857.
KIES’S PORTABLE BOAT LIKTS, , , v
LLJi. V i a Pe nnsyl v a n i a Cartal and Railroad. BiE'jS&teta
Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way.
Oil! FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS
‘■d during the post Winter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS tho superior adrunt/tgo of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE
to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Onr line being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, hut eac
truUMiipment U required. Mercliauts sending Freight to our Lino can rely upon its being put through with all pi~-.i1.!
sj-' d and despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, comer nf Liberty and TTixyne Ortnit, IhUtbursh, Pti.
fca&lyd KIER k MITCHELL, Proprietor*.
jFot Ivcnt.
r I 1 *» LET.-- A twi) >torv l»ri<-k Dwelling gyiS
_l_ 11-'iisf. No. IT . w \ in- strwi, ut present oc> opi«3
1 v .nir KictiarJ Floyd, well fini-hud uud in order, anil
li.»< all tli<* rnotleru .unTeDirDCes: water, gas, 4r.; also itaMo
uri’l ran tion.se. Apply to
J*> '• JOII.V FLOYD 4 CO.
r IX» LET—A two .«t<*ry brick Dwelling j“*§3
_l_ rontamliu: fi rooms ami fiuishcd parrot, situate jPj£i
.u iVIUm •' ftn.iuir-. f ij; jj KINOT
J-" 11 -• Vo '.'E£.4»ll>orty street.
TO LET—A well finished ford
Urivk DwHllnp. in nii«M<r>ler, ruotainlnc *l' jbE
r.--iiM and flimhrO pirri't. wat>T and bath room,
•.•.mail' • >!i U a*lil]i;;toti et. Allegheny city, Kmjuirv of
J r l" IS M KIMJ, No2U Liberty struct,
OI'NDKY FOli BEST.—The Pii<£xiS
. lot vsm,lVnn »!i>i-r. I’ltlebnrgb. fornjorly occupied
by Fr.-enian A Millet, now bv JIiUl A Sjieer, in for rent. •
J'. i term-i ••mi'ilre uf ALK.\. 111LLK1L K-ui,, or of .M, UN
DKItWOOI). at the lUnh of I'itUburgli. jall>>tf
KENT.—Th'* Inrp* Store Hoorn onfl*i
. the oirorr ..f hiani.mil alley ami Wood .tr&ot, nowJSaL
.xtciipii-d by Mesere. C-imphcll A I’ollock. Also. Ui<» }»tori'
n-'tu .K-i'm.l.Hj by tin- milmrr ibrr, with upper roomn. Kn
•ltiire* ol j.tli-tb! JAMK* WILSON.
rro LET—A two story Uriok Ihveilingtfsb
J_ on b. t«i—ii lVt.ii :.»d the rirrr Ku-R^
■ juir* of J»11 It. H. KINo. No. 21l LIN-rtyst.
IT'Oli KENT— Two iloiraltlc limits on oth
. •*.. Uniy Hi-oiu- I i-'cupr at present. and the new
IIfUK- »e»: ib-or i'.»v ,a «ii>ii given «n th- Ist April. Is'?,
for i i-iii, Ai .. .* |*j • I y to ALKXAM’KU KlNti,
iC3 Liberty itwt. -
V 1.8O —A ‘•■icifi'itabU- Huuo *u>ry Dwelling Tlnnae on
I’t-mi iirai U'livnr, an ta line) forthwith.
K.>r l-nns. Ac . apply !■> ALEXANDER KING.
AI-hi- A two >ti>rv Brick Duelhug House on Esplanade
tIK-l. Allfglu-in l'tty ItniiWinip possession given.
ALEXANDER KING
A F> Dwelling in l lie rear uf the al-ove bonne,
•hiJ me *'tn-et, Allegheny Cuv. Bent low to a good too*
»«it- Ji" ALEXANDER KING.
RENT. —A comfortable two. story
Hi n k Dwelling, with Barn and aboni *ix acres ufex
r.-lietit laud, and near Earn Lil-rtj.
nia> Im- hud iinmedittMj on apjilicalinn to
ALEXANDER KING;
•• - 27-1 Liberty trret.
r p<> LET.— A:: >tory Dwelling House. fin
X D* nn atii'et. l/etwccri Hand and Wayne iireih.
Rent mod*T.ite to a gi»»l tenant, aud poa»e<i*ioa given "nt
-ri.'.-.Vi*-. , t- rms ajij.lv ( • • ALEXANDER KING,
d - - 273 Liberty itreet.
To L.«t.
A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY SS
Dwelling. situate on Washington street. Allc-jtjSL
cheuy city. containing fire rooms and finished garret. i\*-
«rji«icm <-.,u 1h- had immediately. Enquire of
R. 11. KING. No. 210. Liberty *t.
DWKU.INU HOUSE TO KENT.—That
ct'iimi.niiiius ,»nd well finished Dwelling House, No. 25
Dike »tr»«*t, now oo'iijiird by the subscriber. Tbe bon-oi*
in flue order, and has all tho modern conveniencea, water,
gas, Ac., to ninfcc itdedmbls fur a family. Doseessiun can
Is* hud any tune alter the first of Mar. Ajijily at No. Id
O'Hara «tr>s‘t, to a|>22:dtf JAS. LAUOULIN*.
—The Hull formerly occupied by
the cornur of Wn.d and
lp)wia44Ku. for
i aide two «tnyyßrick Hncac on Congress *u»^Jj*s
pajwr-d. sj.jdv t.. W ATT 4 WILSON, f*
• t,t ' No. 2to Liberty street.
EClants
The New American Cyclopaedia,
PUBLISHED itv D. Adfleton &. Co., is tho
ui.ist valuable work ever published in this country.—
In wivkly Nuroliers at 27/ tents,and monthly Parts at ont»
dollar. Agents givc.u exclusive territory. Enclose stamps
for s|wtimen numln ror j»art. No. 1 contains a beantifn!
Htis-I Plate Portrait and apwards of :UX) article*. Address
J. U. F«»KD. Agent, for Numlier Edn.New Am Crrlonmdia
j*../tiJ D. APPLETON A ©)„ New York.
WANTED IMMUOIATKIaY —lO,OOO Men
to engage In the sale nt tbe most popular aelliug
U<s,k« jn America. Invalids, Mechanics,farmersand Teach
er* « idling to trurel, will find lliis to K- u very profitable/
mi'l jih-aaint buslnoss, enatding tliem t» see the country,
and make money at the same time. Agents now in the bus
in.-«« are clearing from s.'<oo to $1,400 j*.r year. For full
particulars and a list of Books, address 11. M. JtULIHON,
Qneeu City Publishing House, 141 Main atrrct, Cincinnati,
'Ol.hr or. If living East, D. UCLISON, DliibuMphia.
sulS:l ydswfcT
Money Getting Easier*!'
WANTED. —$*000 of good business or
accommodation jiaper having from CO daya to 0
months to rim in sum* from $lOO to s2uon. Apply at the
offirwof nolfl 11. M’LAIN t SON.
WANTED. —Agents wanted in every town
and city in iho Lulled Slate*. Enclose two stomp
and address jl.-K wdm'F AriL SIDNEY. Boston, Maa*.
BEESWAX WANTED—“The highest price
paid for II I-. FAHNESTOCK A CO'S.
Beef bladders wanVei)—tiTe ViTgiT
«wt juice j>aij for Beef Bladders*t
u 0.50 n. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO'S.
Valuable Family Medicine.— So celebrated
,h»* Dr. McLam 's Vermifuge. prepared by Fleming Bros., ot
I'litsburgh. Pa . become, that It la regarded as the only *j>o
• ifu- cure i-T worms. Families should never l>c without a
supply .d it. At lids reason particularly, when worms are
to iroubloaome, aud frequently fatal among children, pa
rent* should be watchiul; and on tho first appearance of
those distressing *ytupbitn» which warn u»of their presence,!
at mice apply tills jmwerfal and efflcnciotts rerasdy. We
am confident that it ouiy requires a trial to convince all
that it richly merits the praises that, have been lavished
upon it. It is safe and infallible. Volumes of certificates
can Ih> produced, »h<<n-laglu great medical virtues.
Purchasers will Iw careful to ask for DR. M’LANE’S
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEMING
BROS. of IhrmunoH, Pa. All other Vermifuges lu compare
»m are worthless. Dr. M'foino’a Vormlfbgn, also his cele
brated I.iver I*lll*. can turn lx* h.xd at all respectable drug
ttorvs. yonegmuin <• imtAnuf the signature of
JdhUvlwT rLKiITNO RRAR.
CAR N AGH AN’S
ALLEGHENY.
Th> following Goods, now in store, are being disposed of
at such rates us will give satisfaction to all reasonable bny
r«.
MEN'S WEAR.
G<mts' lino Dress and Frock Coats from S7.CXJ (o $30,00
•* •• Frock and Sack Overcoats 0,00 to 28,00
•• *• Raglans, ueatly tritmuod 8.00 to 22,00
- plain Hock Coats, “ ” 4,88 to M.OO
" fine Business Coats 4.t<o to lfi.oo
•• “ Plush and Silk Vents 2,00 to 12,00
“ •• Cloth, Casa and Cashmere Vests 1.74 to 6,00
’• •• black and faoey Cos. Pants. 3,00 to 10,00
'• •* plain and figured winter Ifants 12!5 to 3,00
BOY'S DEPARTMENT.
R ") '* Hue Frock and Sack Coals from $2,40 to $lO,OO
•• •• Raglans and Talmas, trimmed 3,00 to 14,00
“ Cloth Jackets, various color* 2,23 to 7,00
•• h‘avy winter “ '* “ 1.14 to 2^S7
•• Vest* sad Pants, lino and heavy to 4,00
To the al>ovo may be added nfnllst<*-k of Shawls, Blankets,
Winter Gloves ami Gauntlets,
liosb-ry,
Mufflers,
Shirts,
Ac., Ac.
And au elegant stock of flno phve-jfuuds, ketit exclusltelT
f..r CUSTOM WORK, all of which will l» sold nt very eIOM
rat.*, but (urCASUIN EVERY CASE.
Special attention is invited to the Custom Department M
in this part of the business there is an efTort nude to excel.
CARNAOUAN,
corner or Federal and Water stroets.
_ delilwd Allegheny City.
DUNCAN'S BUSINESS AND ORNA
MENTAL PENMANSUIP.Jnit pubUshed in six nnm
lairs, quarto demy a lie; being the most complete system
extant, and altogether superior In stylo and quality to any
Uithritooflered to the public. Each book contains 24 pagee.
and will be furnished at the low price of ct*. A liberal
discount will be made to wholesale purchaser* for cash.
WIL U. JOHNSTON A CO, Publithere,;
Blank Book ftUnufartnrere and Stationers,.
Jal3 N 067 WoodstreeL
COFFEE. —UO bags prime GreeD Rio Coffee
just arrived and for sale by ATWELL. LKB A 00.
deir No. 8 Wood street.
Y" ENETIAN RED— SO l.bU. on band and
f./«.y>t? 1.7 ilr. FAtiweyroCKago.
BEANS.— 200 boa. for sale by
itENRS a COLLINS.
WHOLESALE DEALER US
Dr. h.EvnEß’s Shoulder Braces —From
Pittsburgh Di-pui. fi. April 10th, 18.V1,—For more than i
T»ur« punt we liftv.. r-aitantly worn Ih* 'Washington Sns
ponder Drat-. mni.<-.i*rturrd by Dr. Oeo. !L Keyoer, of-No
1-W Wog.l •In-. :, i fi thitcitr, anil would bcartllj recoin
men.} ft m aft n Ik ,u« compelled to follow a sedentary occo
p.ntli i. Ai g - ‘lurebefore remarked, In calling attention
to ft« !ur:>!«, it unsworn fur a brace and tuspeudors, the
wi i^iit <■( t u> - jKiutaloon* beingso placed os to continually
i.i 1-. lj,/ tho shoulders to their natural position and ox
p*tnt! ii.r ebrst. Women, bnndredaof whom are annually
tiijuied l_v ilie weignt ot enormous *wairts,’* should al»o
j.r-.cire tj.> mj braci-.v Bo particular In procuring the kind
inmiiou.-J, h-many of the brucea sold are hnmbog. gold
ut Dr <J) a 11. BEVSEIfS, Wholesale Druggist, 140 Woo.l
i rr-t. «mn uf tlio Golden Mortar. Jei&dAwtF
An Infallible Cough Uemetly.-al bsil
hi. k Mine month*, not able to do Anything, with a rongh
ai.d "tnff'Hl condition of the wind-pip-; I tried seven.! of tho
l---t pby-irian- Iu this city without receiving any 1-encQt
all uf them sold my lungs were affected. T was confined to
mj Unldtiriug the greater part of this time, I c
a great <Jeul of matter from my luogs. Tho Am two dom
of your Pectoral Syrup that I took, I could not take without
laying down In my bed, but before I bad taken two bottle# l
w»# entirely cured. I have been well ever aioco. My sick •
n.-a» ojcimeiiccd about tho first of March, of this year. I
am now, and was at the time of mr slcknewi, tiring at
Thomas Patterson's. In Union street, near the Diamond.
Pittsbnrgb, Oct. C\ '57. Michael McAtoi .
Prepared ami -.ld by Dr. GEO. 11. KKYSER, No. 14u
Woodstrwt, Pittsburgh. Pa . and by Druggists eTerrwhero.
aoSOtdawxF
Twenty Vear* Ditndncu Curtil by th^l
bxAErrExnrsQ Etc Lotion Mrs. Charity Carnahan, of
T-roperatiecTillo, was entirely blind in one eye for more than
twenty years, and Could scarcely see with tbe other. Skits li
almost entirely enrol by one tattle of “Gra'Jfcnberff t'ge
Lotum," and belleres that another tattle will entirr.li re
store her eve*. Bold at Dr. GKO. 11. KETSER'fI, .No. Uy
Wix>d Hfreet, esgn of the Gulden Mortar. Brice "J 5 cents.
uoihialsu-LP
For Deaf Persons.— Acocstic Atmcttb—lheM
cwly ItiTriited ii-ttruments that enable the deaf to hear in
eplt*>of deafncpt, are In advance of anything yet known, or
ikelj to became i>f any real *rr'i<« to deaf persons. By
mean* of an artificial drum, the power of hearing D affected,
and all the clrcumitnnc-* that attend trumpets and tube?,
are entirely dispensed with. Tlfey nre worn by laldes *o as
nut to be perceptible to others, nud are hardly felt when
worn. Ajiply tv
no&dawF Dr. G. 11. KKTSER. 140 Wood *L
TIIE lIEALTII OF AMERICAN WOMEN
—For many years I have bvon troubled with genera
wearinre* and I align or. both mental and physical; caprice.
lUtlresneM, dull bcadsch", jrilu in the head and temples,
Coldnca* and tendency to ililluc**. paljiitation ef the heart,
very easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, stomach
and l».w«-l»dfrange(L with j>aiu. Any mental or physical
exertion wa* sure to bring on all the symptoms, and I bad
in addition, falling of the womb, and great pain In that re
giou. One physician after another sxhanated bis skill and
gave me up. A patient and persevuring use of MAR
SHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLtCON fortunately cored mb
and 1 luv nn worts vntScient to exprou my thankfulness
Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
ai i
. hsdothertroahha. u &r.
■wv»4Bß«dlaß gu° r and rfcWllty, pain iaUteraail o?um
back, a sortof aching and drsg»taf»—HA; peiw
the shoulder blades extending down the spine, ua of tppe.
lruu blo in tbe stomach and bowels, vriut cold hands
and feet and dreadful nervootncea The least excitement
would make mo feel as If I should fly away. 1 tried doctors
and drugs, and everything, one after another, without the
benefit. Ono bottle of MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATUOL
IOJN changed some of ray symptoms for the better, and
now lam sntirely and radically cured. I wish that every
woman could know what it will do. CLARISSA OBER.
MARSHALL’S UTERINE jCATHOUCAN has saved my
Ufa. as I verily believe. I tried doctors and medicine until
it seemed useless to try longer, when 1 met with a lady wb«
recommended the Catholicon aostrongly that I deemed It my
duty to try (L I was mostly troubled with deranged men
struation. My symptoms were principally pains la tbe back
and abdomen, bearing down pain at the time of the
bloating, colic, nausea, coDStijwtion, filing as if the >*»■■»
and limb* were bruis»-d or broken, eructations and vomiting
anxiety (life uremed to 1* a burden.) disturbed aloes, faint
ness, shuddering*, fatlgneon walking In the morning, flatu
lence, constipation, pressure of blood In the bmd.
especially when stooping, great Irritability of temper, olmS
constant inclination to pass water, great restlessness and de
sire u> weep or feel unhappy. I was not only entirely enrod
myself ol all those symptoms, which I have given ai an l»-
perfect accoaut of my sufferifags. but I have known so many
otliers cured In our town lliat I fiwf bound to let you know,
that others who are similarly situated may also And relief.
EMMA VOSBUP.QH.
For a long Um« I had Uterine complaints with tho follow
Ing symptoms: I was dittous, emaciated and irritable;
• Ctaed to abound In complaints, some of which I will try to
give you: pain in tho lower organa, and a reeling as if coma
thing wo* going to full oat; Inability to walk much on *o
count or a fooling of fullncw; aching and dragging, and
shooting jiaiu* in the back, loins, and extending down the
leg*- tbe Jolting produced by riding enured great palu;
simanio lie shooting* ami pain* in the aide, «tomach and bow
els; headache, with ringing in the ears; every fiber of the
U*iy accrued »••.-.•; great irritability; iuteuse I
could not bear tbe least excitement without befog prostrated
for a day. I could *mrcriy more about the houre, and did
ut*t take plKviir.- 1q anything. I bad given up hope, having
ried everything. ** 1 supposed in rain, but a friend adled
piy attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICON
1 took it. hoping against hope. Most fortunately It cured
me, and theiej* not a healthier or moregrateftil woman In
tbe country ! trust all will use Jt. It is truly tbewaamn's
trH-n.l:« to t-l Mrs. FLORENCE LESLIE.
MAtiSHALL'B UTERLSSCATHOZJCOX toiff ca-hrin-
I-J Cur, b\Jitng of Ihr llorab. Whittt, Supprtsud, Imrnilar
or I nn/ Mrmtrualion t Bleating, lnjlamnationt and Bit
ta%>i»/ (V Kularyi or Urinary Otgint, RdtrUion or Incan
imrtur uj trine, Heartburn, CL tiirenat, yrrvotutuxs, Ihinl
u-.gt. Palpitations, Cramps, Disturbed Sleep, and aUtroubles
en/asrc or sympathetic, connected tctJA the. Uterine orttans.
Tbe price, of MARSHALL'S UTEBmH CATBOUCON
• > One Dollar cmd a Half per tingle bottle.
<tn tbe receipt of six dollars five bottles shaßbe sent by rs
prea.free oj charge, to the end of the express route.
Be particular to vrrite the post ojfhx address, tcien, count's
and State. *-■
H'f wtU guararJu that the Mediant uHU be taii an nceivt
of the money. Addrrst Dl. OEO. 11. KIYBBB *
No. 140 Wood «trait, Pitttbnnfh.
Aga of the Golden Mortar.
OLD DOMINIOSI OYSTER ROUBE,
CX)RNTJI HAND AND LIBERTY STIIEW3,
RKCKIVKD DAILY. V® C AX AND SHELL
OYSTERS,
Lik « and Eastern Fish, Ac,
nol8;<14w -
iy~AKUU£STi)n GINGHAMS— Murpjit
•AJ-E. A BuscHmu) hav* lately received a supply of cbofe*
patterns of«boro roods, the genuine article. Also, Lucu
ter and Glnagow Ginghams.
Also, new Prints, fait colors and ban duo toe •Ijln.-i
Also, Ballad ralt> Jlannols,of the different widths and
tjaaiUiea. : ' a.
Helchand DalladTalo iiauzs Flannels; £ilk Warp and
Saxony do, always on band. ~ ; jall:dawT •
STARCH AGENCY—HAVING BEEN
appointed A sent for Pittabnrgb, by tbo MADISON
BTARCIICOIIPANY, forth* sals of their oriebraMd PEARL
BTABCIMwkkb is warranted canal in qoallty many known
In thUnmW)ar* now prepared .ternprlj 'Vboiiwale Dca!.
eraatlriinnfrctoms.'prioes. Wo in vita the attention of the
Trmdo In this article, loan examination of oar present stock,
my» ' * Ho - * Woodstm
IKGINIA TWIST TOBACCO-We hav'e
jdwaysdnhand a supply of Bradford 1 * 6 Twtat nod
Smeitln* TonaCa»L«ldcbwin be sold InV to the trade. ’
ia9 Lg»I3AEPOLRTOy, Agenta t lo7lYoodgt.
HIDKS —203 drj flint Hides to arrive per
itsamcr Orb; S: 1 .
r*n" “ st - wt nw **» to arrlra per nr. Orb;
■■ ‘‘ “ « ' Fairy Qnoen;
' gpRTNQEU lIA&BATGeL
dt ? l No. 233 Liberty st, ■
CRAB CIDER, —7 bbls. choice Crab Cider,
in *tor» and for side by* H.DALZKLL4 00.,
m . ■ 1 No. gSI Liberty st
Apples. —i(H) bbis for sale by
J* BENBT% COUJZra.
fHe&ical,