(S^tttc. PITTSBURQH: , gBIDAY MOBNTOQ, JAS. 29, 1858. MB* OFFICIAL PATER OF TBS OTT.-& Nows of the City and Neighborhood. M**tdio <Jr the Cestiial Boa BP op Edoca **os.—Aepocial meeting of the Board was held iftthe office of the High School on Wednesday evening last. Members present—Messrs. Singer!/, Miller, McMaater, Hutchisou, Negley, Lowry, Thomp son, Sergeant and Varnum. 'M£ Singerly, President pro (m. “"The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The President stated the object of the meet ing to be for the purpose of organizing the Board by electing the proper officers for the en suing year. The Board then proceeded to elect a Presi dent, Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Thompson nominated Mr. Benj. Singerly for President, and no others being nominated, Mr. Bingerly was unanimously elected. Mr. Singerly, in a few neat and appropriate remarks, returned his thanks to the members of the --w- Board for the distinction they bad conferred on him. • The President stated that the Board was ready to receive nominations for Secretary. Mr. Thompson nominated Jos. W. Lewis; Mr. Vornum, R. M- Cargo; and Mr. M’Master; Sam* nel Mason and John A. SargenL . The President, before proceeding to elect Ike Secretary* said he thought now to be the proper ' time to lay before the Board resolutions passed by .the Third ward School Board instructing the members from said ward to rote for the re-elec tion of Mr. Lewis to the.offico of Secretary. The resolutions were, on motion of Mr. M’- Master, received and ordered to be filed. After some few balloting!, Mr. Lewis was eleeted, 'ahd then on motion of Mr. M’Master, his election was declared unanimous. The Board proceeded to the election of a Treasurer. MivVarnum nominated'Reuben Miller, Jr. No other nominations being made, Mr. Miller was unanimously elected. The Board having completed Us organization, other business was then taken up. A report from 0. B. Vashon, Principal of Col oredfiobools, was read and referred to the Com - mlUee on Colored Sohools. It appears by the report that there are one hundred and fifty pu pils registered, of which eigbty-nino ore boys and sixty-one are girls. The report also sug gests to the Board, the propriety of procuring rooms belter adapted to the growing wants of the school, as the rooms, at present occupied, i a areacarcely large enough -to accommodate the - pupils now-in attendance. Mr,- Miller presented, ua the pari of Caleb - Russel, collector of school taxes in the First ward, for the year ending January Ist, 18G6, a list of lost taxes, from which Mr. Russel asked the Board to exonerate him. The list was, on motfoo of referred tn the Com mittee on Finance. ' * Mr. Vacuum offered the following resolution . Resolved, That tho Secretary be instructed to proem* from the proper authorities a certified copy of the supplement to tboActConsolidating the Wards of the City of Pittsburgh for Educa tional purposes- } The resolution was adopted: \ James Lowry, Jr., of the Sixth ward, offered his resignation as a member of the Central Board of Education. It was accepted. StrarxTs for rrii Opehisq or Pennsylvania Atrsub, into Fiftu Street. —The viewers ap pointed to assessjhe damages., and estimate the benefits to property by the opening of Pennsyl vania avenue into Fifth street, completed that part of tfielr duties pertaining io the assessment of damages, yesterday. Thojvicwers, appointed last spring, were thetollowing: Messrs. John Graham, D. R. dalway, Geo. W. Jackson, James MeAulty, John Anderson and Thos. Scott. The damages to property, as assessed, amount «ru> $2(5,017, which, with the attending expenses _ suehmaxost of viewiog, plana of the proposed improvement, etc., will reach $27,000. The. City Regulator, R. E. McGowin, Esq., has made a plot of this improvement bo as i o exhibit the change that will be effected by it. The. straightening process begins at the east corner of Chatham street and thence keeps an exact straight lino to Fifth street. So that thasouthern line of Pennsslvania Avenue shall strike the post on the corner of the jail yard at thfrinterseclion of Fifth and Ross streets. This will make the Avenue a alright broad highway from Soho Bridge 16 the Court House yard. In •i. iaottho qogfftV into Fifth street small ac count, so that one may eay that a straight way is opened from Liberty street over (his road to the city bounds. The persons through whose property the Dew portion of the street will be opened, are the fol lowing : Thomas J. M’Kumey, Thomas Bakewell, Pierce Brennan, John White, Mary A. Conway, John Creighton, John Welsh, William Wilkins, John Wallace, Jacob H«jb, R. U. Bartley, Christopher and Jane Magee, Heirs of Owen M’Donald, udrf<ifMan M’Kenney, Mrs- Jane Magee, J. Campbell, Ludwig j m Frecker,* and the property mentioned lies, we believe, in the order of the above names, be ginning at Fifth street. The new street also intersects High and Tunnel streets and a private alley. The viewers have authorized the City Regu lator to extend the plot or plan of the work so as to exhibit the whole work from Soho Bridge to Market street*, ib order to fheilitate their labors ia.gsiimatifig the accruing benefits of the work ifhich are yet to be passed upon. Sr*AMBOATS ts PITTtBUftGH I* Early T(ME9. —The Cincinnati Gazette gives .os some items rsi&liro to steamboat boildwg in 'Pittsburgb : ! In the “Cincinnati Directory/’ published in 1819, the following description of the trip of the ‘“Western Engineer” is given, as having been made ih* previous year: “The pteamboat Western -Engineer, bnik on the Monongahcla, in 1818, descended the Ohio from Pittsburgb about the May last, and is sow ascending the majestic waters of the Missouri on an exploring voyage of a most in teresting nature.” Mr. R. Buchanan furnishes the precise dates, as follows : “The Engineer left Pittsburgh May 6th, 1819, arrived at Cincinnati on the. 9th of May; tho engine was repaired by lYilliftmGreeo, the Pioneer Iron Founder here. The Engineer left Cincinnati on the 18tfa of May, and arrived at BL Louis on the 9th of June, and departed on the' “Sift. This expedition was commanded B. H. Long, and properly known as '•the expedition to the Yellow Stone. 1 " The same work, the Directory, also makes mention, of “The Calhoun,” 80 tons burthen, built at Pittsburgh in 1818; then employed in “the Yellow Stone expedition or voyage of dis covery;” also, of “The Expedition,”'l2o tons, and the “Independence, - 60 tons, built near Pittsburgh, both of which were destined for (he cam a voyage of disoovery. The Independence, according to the same authority, was the first steamboat which undertook'to stem the current of the Missouri. They both arrived at Franklin, (Booq’s Lick,) Howard county, 200 miles up the Missouri, from its mouth, in the month of June, 1819. The nuirriELD Railroad.—The Washington Tribune says that some effort is now on foot, and has been, for some time, back, the object of which is to set the stricken and afflicted Hempfield road on its legs again. • As we understand it, a com mittee of the B. .& 0. R. B. Co. have had tbo matter under advisement for some time back, and have at last, either directly or indirectly, given oat that they are ready to adopt some such compromise measnre as this: The merchants and other cilisens of Wheeling are to go on and raise some eight or ten thousand dollars, the theoretical amount necessary to get tho road in running-order; and when this is done, the B. & O. R. R. Is to put on sufficient stock to equip the roftd—eet it going and keep it going from the proceeds. ’ Hons* for Sale oa to Bear.— The House now occupied by Judge Hampton, on the second >»»itfc in Allegheny city, and above Chestnut street, together with the lot on which It elands, can be bought or rented on liberal terms. The lotis 60 feet front by 286 feet deep, with ft pub lic alley along one side. The house is 40 feet front by 80 feet deep, in good order, newly pa pered andhaving gas and water fixtures through out... Theoot-bmldings area stable, hay, car riage and coal houses. It is a delightfulsummer residence. The advertisement may be foond in another column. Ts* Huntingdon county Agricultural Society held its Election for Officers for the ensuing year, on 18th last., and chose Gen. John Watson, Pres ident, Jas. Clark, Esq. Birmingham, one of its Vice Presidents; Theo. H. Cremer, Esq. Libra _ ri*n; and Geo. Jackson, Treasurer. U. N. Me- of Bellefonte, made a speech at the and a resolution was passed that Hun tingdon county would contribute at leaal $l,OOO to the Farmers High School Meadvxllb Railroad Coup ary. —A t a meet ing of the Stockholders of the Meodville Bail road Company, held on Monday, the 11th inst., tho following gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing yea* : William Reynolds, Presi dent; John'McFarland, John Dick, J. J. Shryock, H. Cullum, J. B- Dioit* J. E. McFarland, L. D. Williams, D. A. Finney, George Mcrrimon, A. W. Mumford, O. Hastings and G. Church. Tub phoenix, Virginia and Wheeling paper mlHfl in Centre Wheeling and the Eagle mill in Fulton, which have been suspended for some time, are again in full hint. CoxraacTs for Coeaxiso Streets.—By an or dinance passed on the 28th December, 1857, it was made the dnty of the Street Committee to advertise for bids to clean the Streets of this City. To this end the City Regulator divided the City Into five Districts or Sections as follows: Seems 1. All that port of the City hounded by the Canal Mooongahela, the southern curb line Lib erty Street and the Allegheny River. Sec. 2. The whole of the sth and 9th wards. Sec. 3. That part lying south of tho southeru curb lino of Liberty street and west of the eastern line of Smithfield street Sic. 4. Beginning at the cornet <>f Smithfield and •Liberty streets, theneo eoatwardly along the southern curb line of Liberty street, to the eastern line of Grant street, then re southwardly along tho east era Hoe of Grant street to Strawberry Alley, thence along the norhem lino of said alley to Tunnel street, thence along the eastern curb line of Tunnel street, to Pennsylvania Avonae, thence by e .line south wardly that will pass by the eastern end of the paving on Second street to tho Monongabele river, thence down said river to Smithfield street, thence by tho eastern lioe of Smithfield street to the place of begin nlng. Sec. 5. All that part lying south of section 2, and east of section 4. Yesterday the contract was. virtually closed between the proper authorities and Sami. Allin der, Esq., for a part of the contract, to wit: the cleaning of districts 3, 4 and 5, as above de scribed, for the sum of $2,450. Districts 1 and. 2 are contracted for by Wm. Paul, Esq., who is to clean the streets in those districts for $1,1550.' The contracts arc to take effect on and afler the Ist of February, 1858, until the Ist of February, 1850. The Managers of the Young Men’s Bible So ciety met in the school room of the First Pres byterian church, lasi evening, for the purpose of organizing. On motion of James Robb, Esq , Mr. J. F. Loy was called to the chair, and J Caasidny was chosen Secretary. After the usual opening exercises, the follow ing officers wero elected for tho ensuing year : President—Junes Robb. Vice Pi^sidents —Wm. B. Scaife and J. F. Loy. Corresponding Secretary—Wm. H. KmcaiJ. Recording Secretary?—Robert S. Davis Treasurer—Edward D. Jones. Librarian—John Culbertson. .Executive Committeo—Wm. Floyd, E. 8. Ward, Wm. Collingwood, R. A Cuonioghnm, Minas Tindle. The agents of the Society are for the present time tbe samo as last year. The Lecture—Prof. Wines of Washington Pa. is to lecture this evening before the Y. M. L. Association at Lafayette Hall. His subject —Barcelona, is one on which be can apeak from Observation. He spent a good while in Europe, and in that time he traveled through Spain, and tarried in different parts of that interesting coun try. This lecture has been delivered with great acceptance in various parts of the country where large audiences have beard it. We are sure that Dr. Wine 9 will find a largo and intelligent assera blegc of citizens to hear him thisevoning. Toe Theatre has been well patronized this week, while the famous “Sea of Ice" has been on the boards. As a show piece it cannot be surpassed. Wo learn (hat Matilda Heron is to play hero during three night* of nest week at tho Theatre, and that on Tuesday evening she willjippoar an Camillo. ( Coyne still draws at the Gaieties. Tonight is the last hut one in which ho will appear Man Injured.—The Monongahela slates that Lems Chester, William I.ouderbark, and James Ostandcr got into & difficulty in Limetown, that county, on the ICth mat , while .partially intoxicated, in the coarse of which Chester w&s stabbed in the lower part of the neck, and also in the side, with a small knife. Dr. King, who dressed the wounds, stated that if the gash hod been but one halfiorh deeper, the jugular vein woald have been severed. Blackwood for January is with us. A nota ble article on Freytag’u new book, entitled Debt and Credit, is in this number. The Scottish Universities is an interesting article. Two arti cles on India uodcr its prescot aspect are full of interest and cannot fail to be read. It always “pays” to buy Blackwood. Hunt £ Miner have it on their counter Quartes Sessions.—Elizabeth Tutco plead guilty to petty larceny. Not yot sentenced. Charles sentenced to jail for two months for petty larceny. Com. vs. Henrietta belt: indictment larceuy Verdict guilty £enfi*o< td sir months to county jail. Com. vs Henry Mangle; indictment larceny. On trial Kelly a Case. —Mr. Howard, counsel for J.is. M. Kelly, convicted of the murder of old Mr. Welssdian, ytslerfluy Clod some additional rea sons in arrest of judgment and for n now trial. Judgo M’Clure demurred to their receptiou a( this late stage in the case, but after a Utile con versation between the counsel ami (be Judge, the latter accepted the additional matter for con ideratioo. We iafer from a squib in the Vesper sheet last evening that Mrs. Opte has joined the editorial “corpse" of that paper. She is a relative of the “sculploress." Benlon Kerr is also a corres pondent of the Vesper. T^^B C i' iu S * ,r - l -trAJit descriptious atja Buffalo Robes are to be sold ibis roJVu.n K at 11 o’clock on the second floor of Datls' new auction building,-Fifth street,consisting entirely of a fresh lot just received. Sales or Stocks.—The following sales' of Blocks wore made last evening at lbu - Merchants’ Exchange, by-Messrs. Austin, Loomis & Co.: 20 ehare9 Iron City Bank $2-1 60 25 “ AUeghenyßridgeSlocl{,(newt2C 00 10 “ Mechanics’ Bank 51 00 Dudley Fubnacf. at Bear Creek ia Butler co., owned by Messrs. H. J. Arnold and B. Craw ford, we are happy to learn, is now in success ful operation and turning out at the m£fl ; of ; 6o tons of iron per week. Tetow will bo found an extract from a Cleveland >aper,regarding Mrt.'Manafleld, who Is to visit Pitta mrgh abortly. Jt will have an interest to sufferer* : “Mn. Mansfield's success with several Invalids here has firmly endorsed the very favorable general opinion formed at tho time of her lecture regarding her professional skill. Her consultations indicate uot only thorough knowledge of tho causes of dis ease, but also an accurate knowledge of each patient's actual condition and tho occasion of it."— Cht-tfnnd Plaindealer. * Arrival of Silver.—Twenty-one tons of ingots of silver arrived at the C. 9. Mint, yesiorday, from New Orleans. This, wbeo coined into monoy, will make eight hundred thousand dollars, u pretty able bodied “pile,” and sufficient to clutho au army of civilians at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Itork bin A Wilson, No#. 60S and 60S Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. t GLYCERIN eT GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Sure cure and preventative o Chapped Hands, Faco and Lips, for sale at SUPER'S DRUG 9TOHE, f homer Penn and 8l Clair Street#. Whatdothe Phyiielaniis)' of Jil'Lane'i Vennifttffe, rtirsasn av Flekeio Baos?—Listen to -the testimony of an eminent physician In favor of McLoou s Vermifuge, which is now universally acknowledged to *>• tbo best To use; even members of the medical faculty (who are so ntten oppoeed to the nw of patent taedlclnna) cannot withhold theapprovsl xfthlsinramftble rsmed,; Ltyn, Stark Co., 0., Jan 8.1649. I have used Dr BlcLaoe’s Worm. Stifle, prepared by ‘Fleming Bro*., Pittsburgh, Pa , lu my private practice, and am prepared to say that tho unparalleled sucres# with which Ihavopreacribed Its tuo,botb forchlldren andadalte, induces mo to say the roost to It# favor of any specific or patent-medicine over tw-foro brought to my notice. The tooda of administration, tho nnallnass of thedoac, and tbo ! certainty of its cSleacloni effects, giro It, lu my opinion, a decitlrdadvaDUgo over auy other medicine of tbo kind be fore tho public. . . n „ .....wp-h Purchasers will he careful to ask for DI.. M LA NL o CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE. manufactured by FLEMING BROH-of PiTTeaoanu, Pa All other Vermifuges in compar ison are worthless. Dr. M’Une'a genuine Verralfug*, also hie celebrated Liver Pills, can now he had at all resperlalds dm* atorea JBwijwalw trilhout Iht Ja2WA»IwT FLEMING WMM Tcletraphlc JHarkete. New York, Jan. 28.—Cotton is generally un changed; 600 hales sold. Flour doll; iUQO bblseuld. Wheat heavy; i5OO bush sold. Corn has declined; 37,000 bush white sold at 67(5)70, and yellow at 66(268. Pig Iron firm at s2tf per ton. _ Tallow quotes at 10@10J. Freights on Flour to Liverpool Id; oa Corn 4}@sd. Stocks Arm; Chicago* Bock bland 07; Illinois Central 95; Michigan Southern 19J; N. Y. Central 81J; Reading S7f; Michigan Central 60; Galena * Chicago 75; Virginia sixes 89|, Missouri sixes SIS- Philadelphia, Jan. 28.—About 7500 Lush Clover teed told at $5,25@5,50, and 120 hush Flaxseed at $1225® M - The foreign Advices have increased the depression In the Flour market which baa pre vailed for a month past; superfine is offered at but without finding buyers, except in a email way for home use; sales extraat $4,76@5,12. Rye flour dull at $3.26, and Corn Meal at $3. \\ boat ts leas active, and le lower; sales 2,500 bush In lots at $1 14 for good red, and $1,30 for while. Rye sells on arrival at 70c. There is a fair demand for yellow Corn, and 6,000 bush told at 67@530 and fioSflle afloat. Oats le lower; 3,300 both Delaware told at 53c $ bush. In Groceries thefe I# no change. Provisions to better demand; sales Mess Pork at SIS: Hams, in pickle, 9@9jc, the latter ram for Lewis; Sides 7|, and Shoulders at Cl i Lard U firm at 9c, cash, in bbls, and iOlc for kegF. Whisky lower; sales of Pennsylvania and Ohio at Jo®2oje. Cincinnati, Jan. 29-—Floor unchanged. Wbwky doll at 15*. Batter dull at 10($l2c for roll. Clo vereood active at $5,40. Eggs dull at 7@Bc. There it a hotter demand for Hogs; sales of 3000 at $4,90 <»55,20. There is an improvement in Provisions with a fair demand*; rales 600 bbls Mess P°rk at $l3, but It it now held higher. Bulk Moat sold to a eonxidcrable extent at 6J@6l for Sides and 5@ 5} for Shoulders. Lard Uln demand at 81; held at $4. Groceries are unchanged and there is a mod erate demand. The river is stationary. Weather olondy an< * cool. There is more demand far monoy. ••The market is tighter and currency Is scarce. Ex change it ouaitsrad. Telegraphic Later from Europe. Halifax, January 25.—The Canard mail steam ship Canada has arrived in port, with Liverpool dates to Saturday, ICth insL She brings the welcome in telligence of the safety of tho Vanderbilt stpamship Ariel, which put into Cork on the litb, having bro ken her main shaft. The Bank of England bad reduced the rate of dis count to 5 per cont.ytml the money market was easier. Consols, 94;(gi94j. Cotton has declined 4d, being mostly confined to fair and middling qualities. Bread stuff* wore dull, and declining. Provisions quiet. An attempt had been made oq the lifcofLoui-: Napoleon, Emperor of France, but failed, although bis hat was pierced by the projectile. The steamer Leviathan was nearly at Ihe end of her launching ways, and but little el« ran be dnno till tho high tides of January float her. The English money market was decideJly easy, and financial affairs were recovering from the late shock. Another suspension is announced, however, that of C. F. Gray A Son, engaged in the London and Canadian trade. Tho American ship Adriatic which was confistira tod by the French Goveromenb-for tho damages sas toined by the ship Lyonnais, by which It collided a short timo since, had sitrceodcd in escaping from the fort of Marseilles. The new Spanish Ministry had been organized. A week’s later nows from India is furnished by Canada. Owing to tbe interruption of the mails there Is noth ing further from Cawnpore. Liverpool, Jan. Ift— The sales of cotton during the week amounted to .15,000 bales. In tho slight decline reported the lower qualities were tho least effectod. Liverpool, —Flour is very dull; the quotations are nominal. Western 21s@2St ftd; Philadelphia and Baltimore 245; Ohio 255; Choice from Now Orleans, 27s@2Ss.' Wheat is very dull and it has declined 2d since Tuesday; ftdjU asked fur Western and 7s 3d for choice.owing to the ecurcity: White 7s® 7s fld and 7s tfd f.*r choice.— Corn U dull, bat steady. /Vo.-Mitm*.— Beef is steady. Pork dull. Bacon quiet and quotations nominal. Lard steady bat quiet. Tallow, the quotations were barely main tained, bat thoy wore firmer at tho close : Butcher'* quoted at 55s and weak. Proiluc* —Sugar has Improved in demand, but the prices aro weak. Coffee is firm. Rice heavy, with but little inquiry and weak prices; Carolina quoting atl‘s@lojftd. Tea is active; Congou Is Hd@2s. Linseed Oil quiet at 30s Cd@3la. Rosin gtoady.— Turpentine Spirits steady at 325. London Market i.—Barings quoto WbcutdulL Su gar firm. Coffee firm at ld@2d advance on fine quali ties. Tea firm at It Id ; Is 3 fttrthlngs for Congon. American Stock*. —Baring & Brothers report the business as small, but tho prices wero firm and slightly advanced. Bell A Co. report a quiet market. The Canada passed tho Persia bound to Liverpool. An accident to tho Ariel occurred on tho evening of tho ftth, but she was able to work one wheel. Brigadier Inglis has been promotod to the rank of Major General. A further reduction of lha bank rate is anticipated to tako place in a week or two. Xapoloon.was fired at on tho evening of the 14th, while entering tho Opera House. Throe explosions from hollow nrojectiles wero heard, and 00 persons were wounded and 3 killed. Tbe conspirators were Italians. Many arrests were made. The Emperor remained to the end of tho Opera, and was after wardsjcnthusiaslicaUy hailed by the peoplo. Imdia.—The garrison at Fattenpore, pressed by tho insurgents, abandoned part of their eutrenchments, haring taken a more secure position, were defeated tGenowie; 160 were killed, and three British ofli bm were killed and one wounded. Tho insurgents ear Juhhuiporn lind boon attacked without a duct r<? result. Rciiifori'emunts were advancing thore. unjjali, SoidJo and Bombay wore i(uict. Ma**tnt has i?aumi an address to (bo Italians. t»ll >g tlirro that to ct>Q<>pire was not u right but a'dutv. ?- ' (’ n .V U n F. SS I (> .V A I. Wasuisoti.s Cirr, J*u. 23 IK-nsc - -The lloqjo went into Committee of the Vbolo on the et&te of tho I'Oion <;n printing the de ficiency bill. Mr. Shnw of llliuni.q commenced a epeech oil the Kansas question, when Mr. Burnett roao to a point of order, saying ibut the rules of tie Honso required members to confine themselves to the subject under Consideration when in committee. The Chairman remarked that if this question was iw presented for the first lime ho would docido the uut ad! taken, but different usage has prevailed. Mr. Burnett raid too much time was occupied in making speeches for mere home '• upon the subject ut Knu.-as. Mr. U'u-kiusn, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, sai l that he was compelled to dissent from the Pres ident <m the Kansas question, but hu opposition to the" President's treatment of Kansu- afiairs did not ariro from ejection* to Slavery, but was based un a foundation tuure plainly understood, namely ; a vio lation of a declared principle in the Kansas Nebraska Ad. To nsk him to support (he Lecompton Consti tuti-iii would d>e to insult him by casting suspicion on his integrity, lie might stand alone, but be would not part with bis free thought* for a throne.— lie knew that different motives wonld be attributed to him. If his rouduct bearing immediately or re mutely on Southern institutions should subject him to tbo anathemas of bis Southern friends, so l«e it. An attempt made to force the Locnmpton Constl- tution, on the unwilling people by force or fraud would induce him to resist it. lie would grunt to hi* brethren what be claimed for bfansclf, namely, the exercise of their rights in their fulness, conferred -by’ffio-pnre law nftiberty. .TM* was the golden and the c-iDstitutioual rule, sound alike both for individ- unli-und .States, lie >m.Dgly Jonuunoed the fraud.* and inipositi-ms uq the j>eople of Kansas, slavery buviug hecu fastened on thorn io bold defiance of their sacred rights. In alluding to tho President’s message, be said he always knew that Slavery was a peculiar iastitutiuii, but ho“ Serer before knew it em braced all tbo domestic institutions no which by the Kaxms-Nebraska law the people were to bo perfectly free to act in their own way. This doctrine of pop ular sovereignty i* nut so popular as it was; it was formerly supposed lo moau aomelhiug giving the people power over an their domestic institutions; but now, as thought by the President, it is sweated down to contemptible dimensions as to whether tboy should hold a negro in bonds nr not; this is all tbeetteut uf Tb " c “'’ » , "‘ rK: The question of vlnvory could net bo v»t«4 uu cause tho provisions for tho rote on the Lecomplon Constitution rendered this impossible and for the reason that it declared that slavery shall nut be in terfered with as it now exists, and it now exists in Kansas just as firmly as in South Carolina. This was the fir#t time be had learned that that is a froe State, when negroes anti their i.<«ue can ho held as slaves, and when the Institution shall not he distusW: cd. Were Democrats hound to supportth» tefQttp-* tun Constitution morelj.t*e«*«lJNfli UtfiMfiutlve 1.0-w laThodj/aiid'hen ce’ "£e ts emanating from it were illegnY How bad U occurred that no Democratic officials were found strong enough to stand the at mosphere of Kansas? Four Democratic Governors were suci-essivoly sent thither, and all returned tell- ing the same story. Mr. Sherman recapitulated the history of Kansas affair#, lie said that the Freo State men there have, by Ibcir courage, done more to secure our Institu tions ngnlait fraud and violence than any other poo plo since the foundation of tho government. If we endeavor to force the Lcrotnpton Constitution on them, It mast be by strength of arms. Every aspira tion of Liberty will bo against such an attempt. TboCommUtoo rose and tho House adjourned. Senate.—Mr. Slidell, from tho Select Committee, ap;>ointcd to consider tho Banking system of the District of Columbia, reportod a bill to prohibit the issue of hank notes by corporations, associations-or individuals, and prevent hank notes from being is sued within the District ol Columbia by corporations located beyond tbo limits of the district, of less do nomination than fifty dollar bills. It wav made tho special order for the second Tuesday of February. Mr. Slidell also reported a resolution that the Com mittee deem ii inexpedient lu authorize tbo estab lishment, either by general or special laws, of hanks of Issue within tho District of Columbia. Tho Sonata u>ok up the bill to increase tho army. Mr. Toombs said that there was no necessity f<*r tho passage of tbo bill on account of Indian hostili ties, for there hod not been an embodiment of Indi ans within tho country for 25 years past, which was capable of fighting 10,000 men. With regard to tho Mormon troubles no deemed it ridiculous to suppose that Brigham Young was able to compete with 30t>0 U. 9. troops; hence there was no necessity of an in crease on that score. Mr. Toombs, in alluding to the remarks of Mr. Ircrsou yesterday, who said that if it had not been for tho troops the Kansas aboli tionists would havo been exterminated, and tu thure Sf Mr. Chandler, who thoogbt that if such had boon tho caso I’uaxfal retaliation would have been visited on tbo border settlements of Missouri, remarked that he would not on tor Into any controversy on those point#, but wuuld nut vote to givo a single man fur lbs purpose of malntiiiniug peace ia Kansa*. who ever might then bold the power. Experience and history for centuries hail demonstrated that order maintained by regular soldiers was despotism, and that only thus maintained wa# the cemenlrr of lib-' erly ; he woold not maintain peace lu Kansas on. sacb terms; hayu order at no such cost; if freemen could uot maintain pc&co among thcamives they were unworthy to exercise self-government; tboy wero not fit to bo freemeo. A regular army had al ways been tho-inslnuuoDt of despotism. There was not a despotic government to-day which could stand ninety days without it. Ho earnestly oxpressod bis opposition to regular soldier# except so fur ai was : actually Deoessury for common offeoc% The hoar having arrived for tho consideration of the special order on the resolution to award » medal to Com. Paulding U was taken up. Mr. Pcitrce, In the course of bit remarks, said Ilia* the Grand Jury In New Orleaos.by writing '‘ignor amus" on tho bill of indictmeut against Walker, bad, hy that word, expressod its own character. He seconded Com. Puuldiqg «rbo was entirely justified in his conduct. If he committed an error at all it was uot a gravo error, bat tbo smallest fractional part of an error. Com. Paulding had bis hearty thanks and doubtless the thanks of the mass of the people of the whole country, but be would not vote him a medal, for that was not the description or ser vice for which snch marks of approbation should bo bestowed. Mr. Slidell entirely disapproved pf the act of Com. Paoldlng, and hoped that the President either had or would recall him. He equally disapproved of tho motires and courso of Gen. Walker, and had no con fidence in him either as a soldier or statesman. Walker’: past course had shown him to bo incompe tent in the cabinet as well as in the Geld. In con clusion, Mr. Slidell submitted an amendment to the bill reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations, authorizing lha President to suspend the neutrality laws at discretion, not exceeding twelve months, and in caso the President do so, to communicate the rea sons therefor to Congress. The subject was postponed to the 9ih of February. Tbo consideration of tbo Army Bill was resumed, when Mr. Btuart thought evident, in view of tho situation of our.troops and troubles in Utah, that an increase of tho anny was necessary, and be should support tho bill reportod.by tbo Committee on Mili tary Affaire. * ■_ . Mr. Fessenden, la tbo cooMft of bis remarks, de nied that a rebellion existed In Kansas; because' some of tbo dispatches of the Government officer* so called it, that did not make It so. Tbe organise tion at Lawrence was simply an organisation to clear the streets, etc, and did not propose to resist any body or any thing: it had Ike Concurrence of all citirens; that rebellion was like making oot con structive treason. ’• Mr. Green replied that be objected lo that organi sation ; ft was resistance to law; It reqnind every man to support the Topeka Constitution. Was not that rebellion against the Government. Mr. Fessenden said that he did not call it rebell ion which must be an overt act, and this was a mere civil arrangement for their own convenience. lie hoped that the time-had oot arrived when Senators could not express their views on tbe«» great questions 'without being accused of a desire to promote civil war with all its nttendent calamities. Without taking the question, the Senate adjourned till Monday. ' Washington Cttr, Jan. 23.—Mr. Davis, of Indi ana, who occupied the chair in the Committeo of the whole on tbo Union In the House, to day gave the floor to three opponents of tbo Lecompton, Constitu tion. Mr. Letcher who desired to be heard on the other side of the question, contended that he was en titled to it in preferoure to Mr. Sb«.rmsn, but be did not persevere in bis point after Mr. Davis announced that bo acted honestly in assigning the floor to Mr. Sherman, muck confusion was consequent on the proceedings. _ t Mr. Douglas in vain tried in {he Senate to hare the bill for the admission of Minnesota into the l r nion considered and at that period tbo Senate ad journed tUI Monday by a nearly Awo-tbiriD majority. Sr. Louts, Jan. 23.—The Kansas correspondent of the Democrat says that the Territorial Legislature bos decided not to give way for the Topeka govern ment, but to proceed to the enactment of an entire code of laws which are to supercede all laws passed prior to special session, aod also protest to Congrers against the Lecompton Constitution. Colin Clarkson, with tbo Lecompton Constitution left hero this morning for Washington. Messrs. Lec.ompte, Calhoun and Tnte will proba bly reach hero to-morrow. Cincinnati, Jan. 23.—The Fanuy Fern, bound from St. Louis to Pittsburgh, with 400 toua of pro duce, 15 cabin and 20 deck passengers, exploded her boilora IS miles below, at two o’clock this afternoon. Fifteen lives are reported lost, including CapL Wood ward, sorcml deck hands, firemen atld three ladies. Tbo boat took Gro and burned to the water’s edge when she sunk. Tbo clerks, Rodgers njul Dennie, wore scalded, tko former badly and tbo latter slight ly. The Ohio A Mississippi railroad train brought up 30 of tbo sufferers, 15 of whom were wotndea.— Tbo pilot, engineer and mate were saved. Cbajalestos, S. C, Jan. 28. —The Itabal arrived from Havana. Sugar is unrbadged Molaiaes Is ile dining. ' J Col. Audenoo, with six officers and 3& mao, from Key West, arrived. Tbo Court decreed that*ll should bo held to trial in the District Court ofLftubann and in default of bail should be held in custody. Nothing is said of the yellow fever. The mail steamship fn 111 Ufa* York for Havana, the English, had not arrived W Havana bn tho 25th. ld|!fc al Die[ttAfor tbo Oaiette.] Harrisburg, Jiß, $3. —Mr. Wilkin! read the charter of the OiigakS Iron Co. of Newcastle; Mr. Gazzam a bill rclAtlto to vehicle license in Allegheny county. Mr. FifftO.* presented a petition from the Board of Trade In reforcnco to Banks. Mr. Irwin presented remonstrances against the opening of Mat tock': alley. Harrisburg, Jan. 23. —1 n the Legislature to-day resolutions were offered instructing our Senators to resist tho admission of Kansas unless the Constitu tion presented receive the unqaUfied sanction of a majority of bona fide citizens of tho terrritory, which was referred, after a variety of motions nnd great rtmfunittn lo a committee of three. Oommere COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY F. IL Unroot, V P., Kunitp Ou;o. Jonv I. ll.it r>, D Pareto*, Joint). OoMEira. PITTSBURGH M AItICICTS. * RrptrtfJ XfiectoUjfar thf Dittiburfh Gjuttr ] Ptrrsßvacm. Fbiuit, JxsrAur ?J. 151* H.‘d K— do »•»!••« from firsthands; f«om stqrs, 41. .>>. 44 and 90 Lbl« at fI.OO ibrsii|,er. $1.25 f..i rXfro'anJ {4..Au. J4, , i- for family do; and 150 do do at 41.25 aod $4,.V0 GRAlN—'full; sal.-s from waguo -if lu») bus Ibulry at 45 <j£6m, ftiid O') do, lufiTiiT at 45, tmm Rye. 4u bnn ff..m »toi« at !*O. GROCERIES-—aatr* to rit» trade ..t .'-lili.l- fupai at f.i.j and 60 bbls Mo tamo* at 27. II AY— sain at n-ales of 11 loads at j-AiJI L2.U j-or ton. SEEDS—Olovertocd la firtu»r; a ea!« from store c.f lo im* l POTATOES—steady; saly* fr< m store of t>) Un Srsli.m urcka at .'At aud ‘JHt do at sA.'itss, the Inside figure nihiii APPLES —«ales of 137 Lbl* common ut sl,uft(ai4l.l2. B. W Ft.OClt —sale l . of 800 |bt in ®v-k* frvtu store at $1.75. I.ARD—a salt ol 50 hbla prime Wfestrrn, at 9. BUTTER & Kilt*?—the mlrtcet cuutiuum rrinail. i.-li dull; small sain uf prime Roll Uniter at 115 c U,-ju I i-f t.^k a’ 10. but i f In very difficult to effect sales. iIONETAIIT AKDt'UnniEUCIAL. U r anuex a cotDiarative statement of the Export* i-t in*i vo Apccitj from Now Yurt to forr>iin< j-.ru f„r <l><- r»<!k, and since Jan, 1. laid. H 57 ]K5i. T»t») !■ : Ill* Week $1.7H4,?4U 41,410,097 Pre* lou-lv t.-J I,£»,6JC J,«r.,4SS 'I.UW.UVI Slur* Jan. 1 $.’1,715,027 |5,210,724 S.TO2k72S —; K T Trit>. PKtt.mtu-Rti Cams UAaxcr, yu.vn*T, J**-, 25.—Thrtf was n lively demand for lio*( Catlb this w<*-k prtens ■c* will maintain*.!. Tlis ofihringA rea.-hstl 1100 wf wbirh 000 wore sold at VYardc-lYs yard at (7 up to £lO V I>kj the. for inferior Ohio nnJ rUoicu )..u of Cliuetvf Count)'. Tti'-ro was a luelj- demand bo 51reep and l.vuti. and 3ouu lii-mJ sold in }.<;< frum fA, to< t,.'A a* iu lituillty. Tlien* were 2str) head of r«'>*lve.l .d Pl»illi,.« . ni -t of wlilcli sold at £<V—liflX'iO V 1 ra> ih« , mo-tly «i it,., tilgbeft figure Tbf nntrkt-l he H.iC' and th.or |iro«liirt «u cjoile dntl l.v day; tiro Ur conauinptivyauJ extuneitr-epernlatiTd dotuand so tslknl of diiriu|{tbe week, b»vo hotti di-appearrd, and there aoanu ta U* now as jrrrat a sirarrity of luiyore, as tlmrr was sellers n dav <*r two The marWxi eluted tbb bnt wb. tliet it •hall M tl illi-r, ilio futnra.-Hit only rare*!. Hoe* still k<*.-p arriving, Imt it would seotn that the coaling two weeks Oiust wind up tiro season. The Weekly I’rtceCurrent, pntdlsbe.t this alteru<»n. girea ilic following rvgaidiDß Ilio receijitr. The receipts for the t*«vk. and ltd- and n f-w ..ttin sea»-bs, stand as foll.-ws: Receipts for tho week 25,723 I'rfVlonsly roporttil . .. “Ti 057 40*Jiiu C- UTO.txjS "T T || K K|Kin fame time In DI&A-0..... Irani* time in MM I >juue time iu IVV; -) ,'Cii. Pom liapomby River. > MONONUAIIKLA NAVIGATION CM— bif* c - rn ' -ttßaprWngsoau,ownrr, 'srßauw* An^en 6+AAU'flnnr. »w&er, bes oat*, Ctarki-; ill l<x» Swt-aror; ISS Mis paper, Howard; 00 bbl* applet, 1 Jo «££*, hx, I kg, X bbls, uwucti; 66 bgt outs. 10 ska, rntfs, owocr 6U bbls floor. Clark: £64 hi glai*. Blair: ,kn corn. Hawaii &4 bat corn, liiluu're WHEELING ;«r Uos*Ua~7 bl>t« <-gg*, t> «k< rjc; Collier 00 Wli pajwr, Shea 4 Perkln-T. 'ii ska |H>tato>«r. Herbert; 5 bills, 0 *k* potatoes, 'i hi rodz. ownort; 12 bblt floor, Broom A Kirkpatrick; J hdls tklna, Clark A co; 25 do paper Sillier: 100 do do, llaoua; 239 bblt whisky, owner; 69 bblt molasset/lTdu oil, 3 do alcohol. 33 d*< tuola&See, owner,; 102 bga barley, Smith; 50 bgt barley, Garrard: 1 bbl eggt: X ItaekeU, 1 chttCalhoon; H bg»barley, HufTtnun M ly- cotn 19 bbls flpplrt. Dram. RIVER SEWS, it very little doing at any at the river, and the.newt I# exceedingly scarce. Ad iuimunae array of bouts with nothijß to do U tbe uptbot oflt. The Hostile waa ia Irani Wheeling with a meagre freight yesterday morning. The Cbcvoit Is the Whirling boat for to-day The Lixzie Martin is due to-day bom Zuorevlllo We Uiiok that a slight Increase in the amount of good# icolng f.irward from tbe Hast, is prrceptabl* at the landing The Cum {bridge, S P llLberd and Metropolisiq>(*Hird to brail rwuiy o IraTolast erenlng. The rommorclal uji than Mr Silas Field, tho vrtdl-knowu clerk of tbo steamer Fanny,Bullitt, died of co itmuptiou, on Monday, at Loninvlllu The Southerner passed lb© Prarle Ihne l*elow Leavrnwotlh, and met tbe Foil Wayne at Brandenburg The wild Tecututeh a: rived from New Orleans with 450 tons, principally sugar and moUsset, and 50 cabin and 40 deck passeagsrs. She was only ten day* out. Including twelve boors tost hy to g and loading ou the cuut. Below Memphis an immense sung reared Its ugly (•rouged head above the guard, sweeping ofT the larboard spar and lifting a pier* oot of the burr I ran# deck, when the varmint sheared off without further daiuege The Peter TelKo/romlng up, also encountered n intu in tho Mississippi, which toreaway a portion olhorUl-oaiii guard, holier deck and hnrriraow rpof. The Trciiniwh pa-«r,l the Delta beh’W Mound City. The Gazette of Wednesday says -The river continues to recede (.j.poeitu thh [ku( slowly, and the weather has agalu t*ecome plea-iant and dear. The Lauding was rapidly drying upvyesterday, and r vhlpmenu w»ro far m*>re brisk. To rlltstJurah, the R K Hose loaded at advanced rate#. The Ilazol'lktU ir tbo only packet uew receiving lor above. To St LmlMhoro le au advance ia of feilags. The Choeemon r.-colveff yesterday nearly all she contd handle, and the Uaclay a few package-. We obeerve that tbe C Usa'er, after bolug in port seveiai works, has deeded to load for SI Louis. To Nashville freight Is agniu •'arcs, and the Poland, **7o" anJ l-obauoj. are receiving their cargoes under discouraging pir-specls TeNew (irlrans freights are uot so plenty." A Rake Chance fob PA9*B*taßnx asp Sittppßns. Tbe new and splendid fast running passenger I eUamer Kowona, F. M. Doticr, mailer, Is now being completed at ibia port,and will, on or almut lHol.Mli of February, leave for St. Louis and nil points on ibe Missouri river in the Territories of Kuosas and Nebraska and States nf Missouri and lowa, to Sioux City. Tbo Rowena’s bull was built ul Elizabethtown, by Mr. James A. Eakin, who stands among tbo first of tils profession, always combining strength and beauty •with bis skill. (Ter machinery was built at the well known factory of Messrs. C. Preston & Co., and her cabin by Mr. Choi. Gearing, all of this city ; to appreciate tbo rredit due all of those gentlemen for tbe performance of tbclr several parts needs but an examination from any and all parties. The Howena wax built expressly for tho Missouri river trade, and possesses tbe odvantago of all tbo late styles of building bulls and machinery for tbo difficult navigation of that river, giving an assnrante of safety, comfort and speed to ber passengers. Persons wishing to emigrate to any point oo the Missouri river (ediatanceof lOOOmllcs) in the above State#, now have an opportunity of doing so without changes or incurring the expense of commissions, porterage and <!rayagc#,anavoldeh)eon otberrontes. CapL Dozier bos bad many years experience nit tho Missouri river, and begs leave to assnre tho trav eling public that neither pains or expense shall Ihj spared to render the trip both pleasant and speedy to alt those who may feel disposed to secure u pas sage on the Maiden Trip of the Rowena. Doe notice will bo given several days Iwfure the date of her departure, giving those at a distanco n opportunity of securing rectus. Fur freight or passage apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. Steamboat llegtnter. ARRIVED-Jeffwaon, Brownsville; Lnzorn#, du; Colonel Bayatd, Elizabeth; Rosalie, Wheeling. DEPARTED—JefTcrton, Brownsville; Lnrcrna.du; Colonel Bayard, Etlzalwtb; IlosaTle, Wheeling: Cambridge. St. LoolK River feet, oo a stanch mo EXCHANGE. —We have snmo finely I aitnaltd (.rupertl* Id aud war the city which we will axcUonge tor County bonds, stocks, Ac. Persona having unprofitable Securities of this cbsructor will find aa upportunUy to dlspou of them to advantage. - M. U’LAIN ASON, . jolt Fourth street NO. SUO AK.—35 hhds. Good Fair N. O. • Sugar iurt recetved andfcratlsly jao 3HRTYER A DtLWOBTH. Bmusemtnta. PITTSBURUH theatre. \|l« KIMBERLY ttr-Ves . ....W. I I*rivate Box >3,00 Secoml Tier lie. I I*rirafr ILit. -ma.'! . 5.00 i?-.liirA>l lialK-n . 25**, | Cuh'rrd.Bo*. .V'.- SingD Beats In Private B-\, fljs* the last mght but one of the new play, in five acta, of intense and jmfuii»r interest, entitled the SEA OF ICK. wbirh has been nightly rereirM with full hooves and tbo gn-at**t enthusiasm, ON FRIDAY EVENING. JANOAKY 29th, will ho pieai-t/t-vl for tfce funrth time, a romantic play, railed the SEA OF ICE with fill Its beautiful scanery an-l thrill in< effect- L.iuiie do Laicours, i\V:fe ol the Captain.i MiaiTlimherly. tho Wild Fl.mei of Maxico,/ .. _ Hiss titnberly. To cmiclmie with tho celebrated C<Mu6>lletU. railed LOLA MoNTK7—f'athirlu* Kloper, Hits Tnrnl rtll. Mls« HEI’RnN ii ill appear un Tuesday ereninj as -Ca mil U*. The “Pioneer P.itrjot’' will bs S(>ecdtly pr*viocrd. J?i)ST E R*S CJ AI ETIES!—MASON ' IC It ALL.—Luasce and Manager JOSEPH O. FOSTER- A lirii and Stage Mauagrr, A. W. YOUNG. REDUCTION IN PRICES. Tire Manager begs respectfully to Infurm the pnldlr. that In future, the prices of AdtnUsiou will be: PAIIQUETTK 25 rents. ; CPPKK TIER, 16 rents Benefit and last uight bat (woof the celebrated Iriib Comedian and Vocal wt, MR. GARDINER COYNE. FiIDAY KVKNIXU. .lao. 20th. 1829, will bo p.-rfornied 1 illmt limo IhUscasou) tbo celebrated draam, entitled 1 TUB WUITfS UtmsK OF TUB PElTKRs—Gerald I Popper, Ur. Gardiner Coyne. with the gongs of “I’m* | HoiillnglUtTlnf niwlo," -Trust to Lin k." and dance : tbs Donujbrook Jiif Farorile Dance Mian Emily Waldegrare. After which [first tituo hero) lliw farce of DOTIIKIIATION. • —Khadj O'lllariK'j, Ur Gardiner Coyne, id which he 1 will aiog ‘*Tbu Boys of Kilkenny." j Paa Jk*«il Mlm Emily IVaUrgraVe, j To conclude with the drama or BRIGAND QUKBN—Carnti) o'ltrady, Mr. Gardiner Coyuc, with tongs. auction Salts. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Eslut Rooms, No. M Fifth . Street. IjMNAL SALE OF LADIES’ FURS—On Battmliiy morning, January .10th, at 10 o’clock, will be held the final sale of Ladles* Fun, »u the second flout ol Davii'near auction building. No. .'4. Fifth struct, nbeu the. convigmnfnt most l>© i-o-itlvi'ly closed withoot further daf lay. rogardlosiof pried. The oasurtmentisjel ronjiafltll all ita elegant varieties and Wyl«, comprising Victoria**, Capes. Muffs,Cnffa, Ac JoO P. M DAVIS, And L" "Al* AND SLBUUI ItOBES—On Friday morning, Jan. ITJth. at 11 o'clock, will l-e sold, on the 2d Boor of Darts’ tie* Auction Bonding, No. £4, Fifth sU an csteusive nf4.-irtnienl.Just received. of elegant Lap and Sleigh Holies, eelra trimmoil, comprising Genet, Coon, Wolf and I‘orunni. Also, Buffalo ltebcs. Among tha Iw-p Kolws aro sonic <>f fmey tijle, f.,r Udios* use. JaS> P. M. DAVIy. Auct. UNCLAIMED BACJCiAUB At Apction.— On Saturday afternoon, Jan. .T»th, at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales iDomi No. M Filth street, will l-e sold, by order of Wiu. VooDg, Trustee, xuudry Trunks, Valines, Carpet lugs, Canvass Bags. Coats, 4r„ Ac. t Tha aieite will l>e srhl to pay charges, Ac., due flfc RaeW Hotel, unless jirerloitsly nvii'emeii by tho owner*.' Jal P. M. DAVIS, And. Daily sales at no.'sV Fimf st 7, At the ue'» Commercial Saha Booms, No. tA Filth street, every week day, are held public s.ilrfl of goods in all variety, suited for tha trade sod consumers, fiotn a stock • Ukh U constantly replenished with fresh consign meuls, that must be closed forthwith. At 10 o'clock, A. M., Dry Goods and faucy article*, com prising nearly everything needed in tho line for personal and family use; table cutlery, hardware, clothing, boots and shoes, ladies wear, Ac. At 2 o'clock. P. M., h»<u«hol<l-and kitchen furnitnrs, new and second hand; bo-hand bedding, carpets, elegant irru stoii.- China ware, stoves, cooking tiU usiis, erwertes, Ac. At 7 o'rl»:k. P. M., laucy articles, watrhn, clocks. Jt-wcl t' musical Instruments, guns, clothing, dry goods, boots nil flxs-s. Ac. M. DAVIS. Aurt'r ttrsular Steanurs. lliiMiuri River Dirrrl. A ItareChance lo Passengers At Shippers. fl'ilt go Through tej/.Snn/ Rflhippini), to BthtNKVn.LK, URVNPWICK. LEXINGTON'.' WEST-lN U:tVENWOJtFII CITY. KANSAS CITY. ST .b'SKt’H. NEBRASKA CITY. AND "MAMA CIT V fTMfE Hplonditl u<*\y and running Pas- X sciiger sUMUtux SKV-bA UK, Gift. BEN. JOHN SON, w ill leave for the ab-itc mi.. ;«li int.rtno.linte |m-i Is. on Monday. fewxary must f -.i i'r--l-;ht 01 i-a*«*<e uj.j.l r -Hi U..-U.J --r r.- H.ACIi. IiAHNKS A CO. Agents, J-. 21 ulilce. So. Mi M atrr itrett. Moncmgabola River U. S. Mail Packets. STKAMKK TI’.IJ-:-iK 11*11 • i'i: IMLI*. JErynt.^oX, Gift J C Wood* aan Cari. Gcdboi CtJtnk. r PIIK AIHJVK NEW STEAMERS ARE X t!' 1 " roniiiiig rrirtiljily. Morning Bouts lr:iv«* Pltts- I- ih nf 0 o'i'l.s-k' A St. slid Evening Boats si 9 oVU-k i* M t;.r M K KiiraWihtown. M.-n-nga- II- ItrMt-vi-i 11--D, Kityritn Oily, Grt-t-ufirl-l, Csliforuia and lii»»us'die, tbi-ie cutiti'-cting will. Iluck? su l Coaches for Uuiontowu, Fayett.i Springs. Morgani«wn, Wamcsbnrg, Curmic-lisrti-.wii mix) JvlTorsmi. Pivs.-ngen ticketed thr->ugb from Pittsburgh to Dni->n town f„r $2. moats andatate-rmunv on l>oats iiHuairo.— Ekstts irturiiliig from ItrowntrilU h-ave at S tn the moruiii/and h fti the rT-ning. K»r further liif.irmati-m eu cjitire nl tin- Office, Wharf ibat. at Ibo foot of Grantstreet. O. W. SWINDLER, Aukit. RE »i VI. A K TRI-\V EEKLY t > WHKKI.INO PACKET-Tho One tois.Jsg»3fig »t-Mi.irf CHKVoIT, Caj'taln J.Murmy, will tea re for llifl nliove nn-| nit- intermediate ports on Mr-n-litya, We.lu--e.la' » an-l t'n-lays. Fn freijJii i-r passage, Apply on auo W. B. iriIKELLI!. Ag-nt. No. 6 Word st. RE U OLA k WEDNESDAY , DACKtrr, FOR CINCINNATI.—TLc fltie n.'w W. MAILMAN. Capt. M. Hay*, will leave f-.r tho above and all intermcliate ports on EVERY \VKDNK;>DAY allOo’clockA 'I. Fur p.w»ag«ior freight Hppiv i-u hoard or to JoSt ' FLACK, BABNE.S A Agents. R'EOULAR TUESDAY PACK-, FT Full /-ANF^VILLn.—The fine ■ l«4in«r KMSIA GRAHAM, I’apt. Mcxaot Arras, will leave fc.r tlm al«iv.- and Intrniit-ll.iti- jH»rts EVERY TUESDAY, at i .-‘- |i«k p. m. For freight -*r {‘-taango apply co board. ocJC FLACK, BARNK3 A CO., Ag’ts. 1"'?OK MARIETTA ANDZANES- , V l -The IK-w and beautiful 1 1 rtUU£r aQgOjigSSE L17.7.!K MAKTIX. t.«i»t. BROW'*, will leave fur the aL-’e au-l ail Inb-ruu-dJatepurts. F.VEIIY PATL’RDA V, at 3 r. «. ,t' v r freight or |»tAx.iiru apply on t-oard or to BARNES A 00 . Agts. i r TiiYi mi u , nV,, 17011 CINCINNATI i ; ISVILLK—TIie lino ef.-amcr GKAFF, t'apt. MrCliut.ick, will f<ir the hUiv« and all -iatormodiato [»>rL«. on THIS DAY. 29th last., nt 4 # « S’or ire lght m pimakji- »(>j>lv on txiont or to J*i'l FLACK. BAUNFjS ACc>„ Agwits. I?OR L'INCiNNATI it ~U)CU- . JESLA ' Vir.LK-Tbo Hpl-uilid Itoamcr MI.NEK-JbgaSaa. VA. C*|it. Gordon, will for th» abgvo bi»l all Inler ino>tintr parts, un SATURDAY, SOlh lust, at 4 o'clock, P. H. For fr.-i.>r (•.-ujukl- a;<|>tr <>n l>»ur>l or to ja2.’i ’ I,AIINKa 4 Co » Ageuts. FOU CINCINNATI AX!) Lot - . 18 VJ I.LK—The till.- etoamor A KtiON UTT Ca(,(. 1.. will (•■avv lor tt»< at»>vo unJ al biitrr m*lUti> |«iriß. ou SATURDAY, Unit iuit.Mlr.si. For fre'ghl or pusagf apply on board or to Ja2s FIutCK. A Oil., Agent*. FOB CINCINNATI— Th»» tin<‘ , (TPr >* new itofiliH-r FOTOMM . Cup! will l.wre for tlo- ttl-.rr mi,.i nII on Til 18 DAY. 29(11 hint, al 1 I*. M. F u . firnchl or |.aaia K r spplf on h»>ant or to FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agts. Jn2=) No. h 7 VV«ut Ft For ci ncinnatC—*ti»"« tine ■ a •tiAiucr MELNOTTR, Cv|.r A M Gouiu. will l««v- for th.' nl>ure nihl all liitcrmMlate pol l* on Tillri DAY 2 >(h, at > o’clock, |> hi For frriuht or (>.ua.igv apply oo Uunl or io “ ja!4 FLACK. BARNES A Cl).. Apots. J>OR 'CINCINNATI' '& LOUIS- , fCffr.fc VI Ll.K.—The rj-b ni|ul otrann-r “BAY* jg&SnasßC CITY," lUpt. Milter, will li-ave f«r th* atwvi* aiXiUlu.- tonnrdiute jnirt* on THIS DAY 29(h mat. a( 4 o < I'k I'. Yl. For pa-xago .Mill freitht apply on U>«4 or (e FLACK, BARNES d CO- Art*. Jlastbillt, &r. POR NASIIVII.LE—TIw LJSUJr C«|-t. Uroro. will h-nre (.r Un- nod |k>r(s on Til Iri HAY. 2'.Mh tonlanl. n 4 r u For frelxht or (Hi-Rji/r apply "n i r to drily FIaACK. BARNKS A Go . Ar<-nt». Ilomsbillf, Nrc. I?OR LOUlSVlLLE—Thnolrgant i fls?f ,iw ' -t.-amor JACOB ('apt. Flowart, hwvo (or l In* abure and all intermediate •jatb'ln-t For nr pa«4.-tK« apply on hoard or to _Ja2rt FI.ACK. BARNES A C*)., Agonta. St. louisi vVc. hr. LOUIS &. KEOKUK., ICgr.ta . Tim rtogunt steamer Capt. .Ylaratta. mil lor the above and all Uiternie<lm(« parts ou THIS DAT. 2y<h lust- at 4 oVtok, P. S 3. To: Ireight or |<o»«ge appl von board >r to ’• Ja2s FLACK, lIARNES A Agents. I>OR ST' LOUIS i KEOKUK— , JgP; lfr _ Tbo KplonJld packet CITY ' Capt. Uriokle. will leave lor the nl>ovr amt all Inter modiste ports,ou THIS DAY 29th Initial 4 o'clo.-k I*, For pHssAgs or freight apply on hoard or to >22 VLACK.JIA RNES A CO, Agts. FOR ST. LOUIS.—The Hno netv | JEff? ■» fast miuiing passenger steamer lu\VA. Jj£g|gßgjJ Cnpt Moore, will l»nve foi the alnive and alt Intermeduta l»rts ou THIS DAY 2U(b it 1 r u. For freight or posnpe apply on board or to Ja22 LACK. BARNES k CO, Agents. SOU ST. LOUIS.—The tine new , steamer MARENGO, Capt, HrCallsm, le«v» lor tho above and ail THIS DAY, 29th inst., at 4 u'rlecli 11.I 1 . M. For passage nr freight apply on hoard or to _J«2l___ FLACK BARNES & CO. FOR ST. LOUIS—The tine new , (Ere 0 , .fc steamerMT. M>UlB,Capt. JE«SIE Will loave (nr the above and all iutcrmedlato ports, on THIS DAY*, 29th lost., at 4s. X. For freight or passage ap plyon Uiard or dal FLACK, BARNES 1 CO., Agta. BAMUiiIL BKADLKY UtKK Lam*, (Tleluw the itl. Cleir Strict BrldjoJ Alloehony City, Ponna., UAXcr*CTCxn or BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING VARS, 01 oTiTj Color end Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON •hurt estlm for errrj color or number of Y*rn». Il* T * OK boon oue of Hie* origlunl DMUiuforturcre of the celebr** *J "Brultoy Woul»n Yi»ri»», ,, lii connection with my brother. Win. Ilradloy, of Whot-llu*, I wouM rraportlblljr »ollr'» “ thnro of lb«> orders for l nriin, u eboTe. paid fur ylioop Skina and Wool. w. D. * 11. n'OALLbllli Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, MATTiyOS, Ac. No. 87 Fourth ntroet_ near Wood. E' NVELOPES — BUFF, WHITE. AMBER, EMBOSSED KNAMKLLKD. \TO. 0. JOIINSTO* * CO-, fiUiloun,AT Wood rtrai. i nn BBLS. PRIME MOLASSES in store A \/v fcr by jils JA9. QARETNKR. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD Pittsburgh, Columbus-and Cincinnati Railroad Line T"L C 0 LEVE i LA - Vl> Axn PITTSBURGH RAILROAD COMPANY having made an nr* inrii llSui'“»!h MTTSBUItOU. n. UTAYNK AND CHICAGO COMPANY &lh» join! o»„f MOVmv. Jacn4rt"’,|, "sis. ° J norh, “* ,M * r,lu ott>pt*»d) a« follow*; cosnmeaetm Lr » v * um ' c-ixj * h SienbiMirUJe. *. M. Chi Kxp<« 4 “WW Cleveland A l - .Culumbn* i:2O.P. lt.jCln. 10.0&PU aUSSSfidvZ. ~ i*u - jWh~i-«. l ±w«,|a.«uai!Wi;.- Jew,. Stetib. Accom'tion, 7. ' r M " *49i’ «; •• T:t< *• {Colombo*, 8:00 4 * Ik* fr*» &. iLud 13± r. x “ 1 13t.<.!/Tlll.::sorjtf- . Daytut. Indianapolis, Cincinnati Loonnit-*? > . sb 10 Colombo* without change of cart. making direef"&n«ctlon» for TUf MS ». ii.irai,, , lopl ,S ~>d 81. Loul*. an>l all point* on tbit road. At Hudson with «»• °r^i u ®*rtrd with train on Tuscanwaa Branch for New Philadelphia Cleveland and Tolodo Railroad for Toledo, Detroit Chu 4 *' ' **• *° r Cuyahoga Falla and Akron. At Cleveland with Also with Lake Shore Railroad for Erie, Dunkirk ’ihjflSvTwi Chicago with all Railroad* leading to tbo North-Vest Th* W5 b \«- and 2r3i p, h. Train* atop at all Station? l * l } 1 Canada, and Ohio Railroad for Cnmberland, Harper's Ferrr. . , Une.and connect at Wheeling with tbs BaltUnor* Railroad for Zanesville, ClrcleriUn, Lancaster, Wilmington, Ac d " Ml 'ington City At Ib-Mair ailli the Central Old- Tbf 1 p. M, StpnbeuvUb- Accommodation stop* at all Way-Station.. The above Train* will *top on signal of the Station Agent at any Station * , passengers going to any point on or beyond the line of ftiU road. Tnin, V?, *," 11 Pittsburgh and Rochester to take up this Road to any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh. 41v> * ,C T •>> lease j«<«ngt-rs mining from Passeugcrsdeainng to go to Chicago, or point* beyond Chicago Ti ß ClsTeiand irimin.t r - , Paoenger* desiring to go to Colombia, Cincinnati <ft St. Louis, or point* beyond c.d£m*“ r * Ciewiatii. ror plr C H e b r ll 6 ? u i^. n ’, *• *&■***«*& checked through to all principal p^inuSdW.Vlt* anal ask For ticket*i and 1 0l Information, apply to GEO. PARKIN, at the TkketOftw, Penn St °‘ rhar *°- F R. MYEItfl, Ooueral T.cket Agent, Cleveland. U«a>) JAMES rS&B; Sup,, ci.y fl Ia«J. EDWARD T. MEGRAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOB A CO ° AND cigars, VO 211 LIBERTY STREET, BEAD OR WOOD, (Vh E ‘£ TI , IE T {\^ DE A large, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK rm v_f «ha» t .J from importer* o»d Mannkctnnjrs, amongst which in the following fiTorlu brands: ’ 'V 11. Grant's A. No, 1 5s Tobacco, Kolmo, Robinson A Co's Tobacco, Eugene Howard's Tobacco, Pound Lump Carendiih, Hazard and Railroad Brandy/ 200 Caddj Boxes Half Pound Lumi. OJQARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!// 1 025T13 MILLION ASSORTED BRA. IST IDS. AH of trUirh we offer to the trade at price# which cannot fail to please. W. E. CHILDS & C O’S .A.. PATSUr tS43TIO rmtM,D WiTKR-PXOOP CEME ISPr" R.OOFIN GK PEKKIN As JOHNSON, Proprietor*. A HE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THESHORTEST NOTICE rtk ,£ R “”° S ' 11 be, ” ! ”» '”»W •“ IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, AnJli. .rdunUllt,, w, taliCT, It Ucqnal, It Dot tap, «r, toui, Msulllc Eoofin,. W. an .ml It „..r Old Tin Tax, Iron orßhingU Boots, ft making nod ance bow flat er steep the roof m*y be. TM» RoofingUwarranted toprorstsobSTe represented. Wa willpolit on tor it _ oIXDOLLARS PRB XQUAJM, (HEY PEKT SQUARE.) He Will apply It upon Tin andiron Roof* far TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of it* dnrabilitr (fa rtieapcet paint tliAtcan beneed. KS* We Invito alt who am building, and also those who wish their Booth Repaired, to call at car offle*. IS3 ThtrS Sr iff and cxMUneaami.lw and aatisfy thexnsoln-a In regard to the darabliity and practicability of this Booting. • « *’ innuuiiu I PERRIN k IOBSSONi WM JOHNSON 1 . No - Third street, between Wood and SmJthfield. ‘ ’ * PltUlmrgb, Penna. iuUs^(!t ; wblcJj , areo l t)UMrsr* amlaftl,OD< '^* W. B. CHILDS ft CO’S ROOFING, left at my offlee, the re 2? e malerlal Is compound*] boss to remain pJlable tore great length of thne, f l ' Tlieeaxubtoacy is not rertily Inflaeneed by the temperature; canseqaenUy It wonld not be liable to malt and rnu fr » f 1 ~ flc Sommer, pr crack in Winter, i. a extremes of natural heat and cold wonld not Injure it. » from the actWnof the'weaihw M 11 *°*»!d not destroy the canroas, bnt on the contrary protect *"' V^!f f roof * “** “toot Fire-Proof; that is. sparks and fire brands Mllng npon it coold not in flamb It. In my opinim, such a roof will last for years ffpnt on carefhlly and receiving pfompt-atlenticrL JOSeFh U. LOOM, Chnral.t, Laboratory ffo. 128 Walnut »ln>t4, Cincinnati, Ohio • i . _ . „ . _ Cncissin Aosscr HotAilxi. Ci». t Feb. 6th. IB.'»T I bar* examined W. fc. Ckom A Co’s Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, and u far ts 1 can Jndgo. consular li!.*?" ,nt ‘* n,,n n. •tnl am willtog to lntnre bondings thus protected opon the same term* oe Ilnsnre those covered with metaL ai-ldy.liwF fEtgaed) JNO. S. LAW, Agt. Boyal Ins. Co., London and Uterpool. transportation' CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS I) A I I, Y LLOYD & CO., Bfcaßsa i SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD * T.hmqwj 3 HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, ,rc n..w uiepurei to du a heavy business by " 1 FEUTQ'S'X'X'V.A.m.A. CANAL J±NT> XiAJLX.fiOA.Xd. l ° r*:L f V' n ’ °"i , . Wr r “ “ nQrs o° r f, l*nds wJ all those disposed t*. patr.sixe the IVnua. Can. ntKTOITT ’ lbftt ,l ° ,U * ,l * ,0 K«»er*l satisfaction U> SHfPPKK?OP EASTERN ASP W>:9TEH.N The Av-mlanoo of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will K ire tncrei**J despatch to the transmission of freight. Office Penn Strwd. .at the Canal lu-iu <MV4:ljd LLOYD A CO 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. ” ' 1857. >pp»-tTiTT7nl| iCXBXi , B PORTABLE BOAT LINE, , ttr.ta-.x '-id ViaPennsylvnnia Canal an .1 Railroad. W&WixSm Capacity Two Thotiaand Toaa Per Month Bach Way. Oini FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCRKAS ed during thr pout Winter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS llie tupvrior adrantere of a DOUBLE D\TLY LIN F to and from Plmbiugli. PiiiLidalphia and Baltimore. Our line Uing composed entirely of I*ORTAiiLE BOAT}* hui 01. tr*io....[.uioui is rwjmrfiL Merchants «uding Freight to our Line ran rely npou Its being tmt thmnch with ali’nnull.t ■preslauU.ireio.t.l. WARKHOI’SB. CAN AI. BASIN, c«rn„ of ULrrty Ir.d /i P fg * ulyil KIEB k MITCHELL, Proprietors 'l jFot Krtit. iHtDical. SALE OR RENT.—I will sell nr@ A. rent the property where I now raids, dtaated onfiS. the se*-ond Bsnk, AUccbony City, and give posession on tie Ist of April. jal'Mwd U. HAMPTON. FOR RENT—Thr* large • Warehouse SjS now occupied ly W. 11. Bmith k Co.. Nos. l.*l Vint nud Second *trr» , t*. Kn<juireof “ PARK, McCCIUiY k CO . Ja2l:ihr __ Noe. HO Kiret and 120 Second *l-. Country Rcsidcnee for Rent. AT SEWICKLEY. within 15 minute.**' w.vlk of lh»* It. K. StatJiHi. Tim houfce Is large and very Cvtntnod:.-us, the gtuouds tastefully ornanjcnted, and alsj a Urge and choice oasortmeot of all kinds uf Irnit; Stable and Curriugo Huase, Ice House, Chicken llonto, Ac. Fromfftu 17 acmorgyvoud !will be rented with the house. It is one of the most delightful country seats lu the country. For terms, Ac , • u-jnlre of J. W. F. WHITE, ' Jaly.7td Attorney at Law, I(k} Fifth street. TO LET.—The two large three story Fire-pnuif Warehouses, Nm SO and S*J Third between Wood and Market. Possession given of No. »u immediately. *|ijdy to W. O. LESLIE, ja2o'lwd No. 91 Diamond streeL I?01l RENT—The commodious and _ suhstaulial three story Brick Dwelling. \o. 107 Lii-erty street, dx doors tielow Pitt. lalo.2wd ’ LEUT3 k EDUEBTON, 107 Wood at. LET.—A story Brick Dwelling |||| A House. No. IT"' Wylie street, al present occupied Jg*B t.L'jr our!KKbard Floyd. well finished and Id eood aUlftfcWMrtßMjßSiliisiii 11 Jptcr.sm, *r ; also stable r p.o let—a iivt> bi^ok A containing 0 rooms and finished garret, situate (ic u’llaraft. Eu.;niieof B II BUDJOT^ J«t4 _ No 211 Liberty street, TO LET—A well finished two story P|| Drirk Dwelling. in nWorder, containing ail ro<>mi and finished garret, with gas. water and bath room, situate t>Q Washington at. Atleghony citv, Kuquire of jrls R II KINO, No2U Liberty street, Foundry for rent!— fhTPiaaTi Fouswtt. Penu street, Pittsburgh, formerly occupied by Freeman k Miller, now by Hall A Speer, is for rent, For terms enquire of ALKY. MILLER, twj., or of M. UN DERWOOD. nt the Dank ofPittabnrgh. ja!4:dtf 'C'OK RENT.—The large Store Room ongs| A? the enrmr of Diamond alley and Wood street, now PSj occupied by Messrs. Campbell k l*olt.ock. Also, the Store Room occupied br the subecriber, with upper rooms. Etc quire of ja!2;4td* _JAUES WILSON. TO LET—A two atory Brick Dwelling® i>ii I lay street, In'tween IVnn and the riter. quireof Jell R. It, KINO. N 0.211 Liberty st. FOR RENT—Two desirable Houses on sth st.. I>eiug Mie ..no I occupy at present, ami Die new House neat door. P.M!H>*«iou giron on the Ist April. ISSH. F..r r.-nt, Ac_ apply i.. ALKXAKDEU KING, 273 Liberty street. ALSO—A comfortable throe story Dwelling HoQeo on IVnn street, near Wayne. I‘oacaaion can bo baa forthwith. For b rans. Ac. apply to ALEXANDER KING. ALSO— A two story Brick Dwelling House on Esplanade street, Allegheny City. Immediate paw-salon gireu. ALEXANDER KING. ALSO—A Frame Dwelling in the roar of Ui on Allegheny C Uy. Rent low nut. JaS ALE&ANI FOR RENT. A comfortable Brick DwsUiui-, with Barnandabuut it ccllhul land, and Dear float Liberty. Himwalun nwr hr had Immediately on application to ALEXANDER KINO; dn- 273 Liberty treet. LET.—A ;; story Dwelling House, nn X. I'ruii Htr«et. Uitwtwn Uood and Wayne streets. ltr*ut miwlorate to ti pxvt tenant, on<l possession given at •0.-C. fur terms apply to ALEXANDER KING, d«*2 373 Liberty street. A comfortable two story ga Dwelling, sitnato on Washington sired, AlU gLeny city, containing Ore room* and finished garret. Pot session can be had Immediately. Enquire of n if »»•(! u. mn fit . Jy3u R. 11. KINO, No. 410, Liberty st D" WELLINO HOUSE TO RENT.—That commodious and well (InUhed Dwelling House, No. 26 Pike street, now occupied by-.tbo subscriber. The boose is In fine order, and has all the modern conveniences. water, ru. Ac., to mako It desirable for a family. Poesoaafoß can be iuulany time after the first of May. Apply at No. 43 o*llara strict, to ap22altf JAB. I.AUGULIN. TO LET.—The Hall formerly occupied by the Sons of Temperance, on tho comer of Wood and Third street* Enqnireof JOHN M’GILL A SON, mr&lf No. 267 Liberty street. Dwelling for rent.—a s| rabie two story Brick Ilonso on Congress street, £j£L containing C rooms, a good yard and nowly painted and papered, apply to WATT*WILSON, Jas • No. 203 Liberty street. affilants, WANTED lUJBIEDIATEIfY.—IO,OOO «•» tn engage In the sale of the most popular Books in America. Invalids. Mechanics, fanners and Tescn ers wUhiog to travel, Vltl find this to be a very prontaue and pleaaaut bnsinesa, enabling them to eee »h uj, Ohio; or. If bring East, D. RDLISON. Philadelphia. auls:lydswfcT _ Monty Oittlui Kultri:: WANTED.— $8000 of good business or afrotnmodslton paper baring (Torn CO day* to 6 moniii. t- run In sum a from $lOO to $2OOO, Apply at the office of _ ' B. M'LAIN * SON. WAfflED —Notes and Drafts having 4, G or 13 m-nths to run; $6OO to $lOOO, by AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO-, Stock end Note Broken, 68 Fourth at. WANTED —Aquantitv of good sound Bye. jat* ' JAS. GARDINER. fTTANTKD.—Agents wanted in every town YY anil city In the United Stats*. Enclose two atamp and address tM7:w3m»F A. IL SIDNEY, Boston, Man Beeswax wanted—The highest price farßre»«ul«t »L. i'All.’iF-ST'X-K ICQ'S. TJEEF BLADDERS WANTED—The high if cat price mid for Beef Bladder* at *qooo ILL. FAHNESTOCK *oo*B. Duncan s business and orna mental PENMANBHIP.Jnst published in sixnum Iwrs, quarto demy size; being the most complete system extant, and altogether superior la style and quality to any hitherto offered to the public. Each book contains 44 page*, andwlilbefaraUhodattbalowpricacfiajfeta, AUbelrial dikmint wilt be made to wholesale purchaser* for cash. WU. a. JOHSSTON * CO., PobUaharei biank Book Manufacturers and Btationan, jalS No 67 Wired street. 1 An Infallible Conga bad oe«i> sick three month*,not atdo to ilo anything, with a coagb and »tnfTcd condition of the wind-pipe; I tried ssreral of (be bc*t physicians iti this city withont receiving any benefit all of them goiil my lung* war* effected. I was (-unfitted to uiy bed during the greater part of this (ltn«. I cipectoraled a great deal of matter tt&ajjnv lungn. The ilru two di*c* of your Pectoral Syrnp that I took. 1 ix-uld not fek* wfth&ut tarin«t down in ruy hut before I had taken two bellies 1 was entirely enred. I hate been well ever siurc. -ft/T sick noi* commenced about the first «.t Mntrh. of this » am now. and was ut the time of tny tickneea, living at Thorium Patterson's, In Uniou street. near tho Diamond. ‘ Pittsburgh. Oct. :M, 'ST. MjcoaU UcAvo*. Prepared and sold by Dr. OKO, 11. KP.VdPH, V.. lty ITuod street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and hv Drtiraiste ererywherr doSOrdawiF Dr. Rbtser’s Shoulder Bracks — From Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, Ix66,—For more thaL 3 years past wr have constantly the Washington Su» pender Brace, manufactured hy Dr. Ueo. 11. Keyset, of Nr 140 Wood street, in tbiscity, and would heartily worn mend it to all who are cumpeilrd to follow asedtiutarv ik.-i.o patioD. As we barnbefore remarked. In tailing attention to its merits, it answers for a brace and suspenders? the weight of the iianCaloon* being so placed as to coo tin o*l ly tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position and ex pand the chest, Women, buodredsof whom are ontioally Injured by the wejgnt ot enormous “SKirta,” should also procure these braces. Be particular In procuring the kind mentioned, ■« many of the braces sold are humbug. bold nfifl r Druggist, 140 Wood •wly LnevtiteU ■ iien»M | . spite of lc advanceVrVnyiMnV y?,' Ikely to become of any realarrkato dear persona. By means of an artificial drum, the power brTiearfhg'iasiQkctidi and all ths circumstances that attend trumpets end tubes, are eatlrvly dispensed with. They are worn hy laldet so as not to be perceptible to others, and are hardly felt when worn. Apply to no&dawF Dr. Q. IL KITBER. 140 Wood st. Twenty fears Blindness Cared by th G***rewvßrao Kn Lotiow.—Mr*. Charity Carnahan, of Tomperanceville, wmaentiroly blind in one eye for more than twenty years, and conld scarcely see with the other. She Is almoet entirely cured by one bottle of “Gnejfenberg £gt Lofton,'*and believes that another bottlo will entirely re store her eye*, gold at Dr. GEO. IL KEYSBR’B, No. 140 W6od street, sign of the Goldsn Mortar. Price 26 cents. dttttdswxF TUE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN —For mauy years I hare been troubled with genera weariness and langnor, both mental and physical; caprice, listlcasuesa, dnil headache, pain in the bead and temples, coldness and tendency to stiffness, palpitation *f the heart, rery easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, stomach and bowels deranged, .with pain. Any mental or physical exertion was sore to bring on all the symptoms, and I bad In addition, Calling of the womb, and groat pain In that re gion. One physician after another exhausted his skiU and Sve me up. A patient and persevering nse of MAE IALL’S UTERINE CATHOLIwN fortunately cured me and I havo no words sufficient to express my thankfulness Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. I can truly say that I hare been a sufferer for many years with whites and deranged menstruation. Alter a whil* ] had other trouble*, such as pale face, indigestion, waiting away, general languor and debility, pain in the small or the back, a sort of aching and dtitggingsenaation, pain between the shoulder blades extendiqflalowa the spine. locs of appe tite, trouble In the aa&jboweU, with cold and fret and dreadful nerroaiivess. The least excitement would make me feel as if I ahotdd fly away. 1 tried doctors and drugs, aud everything, on* after another, without lbs benefit. One bottle ofMARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOL ICON changed some of mv symptoms for the better, and now I am entirely and radically cored. I wish that every woman could know what it will do. CLARIB&A OBER. MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATUOLICAN has saved mr iifu,** 1 verilv beliefs. I tried docthra and medicine until It seemed tuoinu to try lougcr, when I met with a lady who recommended the CatboUccm soetrongiy that I deemed it my duty to try It. I was mostly troubled with deranged men struation. My symptom* sure principally pains in the back and abdomen, bearing down pain at the time of the [tiaras, bloating,colic, nausea, constipation, &«Ung as ‘f the back and limbs were bruised or broken, eructations sod vomiting anxiety (life seemed to bo a burden J disturbed sleep, fiilnt ness, shuddering*, Catigueoo walking In the morning, flatu lence, constipation, pressure ofblood In the bead, dizziness, especially when stooping,greatlrritabllltyofumper,almost constant iucllnalfon to pass water, great restlessness aud de sire to weep or feel unhappy. I was not only entirely cured myself of all these symptoms, which I have given as aa im perfect accouut of my suffering*, but I hsve known so many others cured In our town that l feet bound to let you know, that others wboars •imilarly situated may also find nllaL EMMA YOSBURQH For a tong Urns I had Uterlneewnplalnta with the follow ing symptoms: I w*j uerrons, cmamted and irritable; fined to abound in complaint*, some of which I will try to give yum pain la the lower organs, and a feeling as if some thing wu going to tail out; inability to walk much oh *c count of a feeling of fttllUMs; aching and dragging, and to lh * latViin-, ud MtaiaEjTSK lb. leg»- the Jotting produced hy rfdina eauedxreai rain snumodlc ahoutinga and pains In theiSde, stomach tad bow- headache, with ringing'la the ears; ersry fiber of tli# body sore; great irritability; intense nervociatu, 1 could not bear the least excitement without being proairated for a day; I could scarcely move about the house, and did not take pleasure in anything. 1 badglvencph^e,having md ayerythlng, as I supposed In vain, bnt a friend culled my attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOUCON. I took it, hoping against btmo. Most fortunately it cared me, and there is not a healthier or more grateful woman In the country. I trust all will use it. It is truly the woman'* friend in Dead. Mrs. FLORENCE LESLIE. MARSHALL'S VTERIXRCATHOZJCOXmTI certain *V Hhmfe If kilo, Suppruudf [mentor or rainful M'nttrualicn, Btazting, Jt\fla»ntaitocs axd IHi taset if thtKidnni cr Urimrg Organt, ReUntiop or /neon tinmcdof Urine, Htarilna-n, Cbstivmeu, Xersousnm, Fant- Otffi, FupHaiions, Cranpt, Duturbtd Sleep, onfall troabtes organic or tyrapalhtlie* connoted teilA UicLirrin* organt. S%e. price of MARSHALL'S UTERIXJS CA TIfOLICOX it One IKQarand a Half per angle bolSe, On the reeeipt of tit wlart five batlla i thallbe tent by : ts pTtit.fru of cAorpr, to the end oflht tzprtanzU. e, *** putt aadrttt, ton*, county m wm guarani ft Hat tht itiJidnt win be nut on iwM <tfOu Bumsy. AiUr*a . D&.QEO; U. KBYSEB, - N'#. 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