gilistargl Mjdfc PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 11, 1858. official paper op the Now of tho City and Neighborhood. V Mcktiho or Tea Cestrax Board or Edcca —The Boaad met in Lhe office of ibo High School on Tuesday evening last. Present: Mc- Masters, Hutchison, Negley, Thompson, Ser geant, Varnnm and Singerly, President. The minutes of*the previous meeting were read and approved. The President, Benjamin Singerly,. announced the standing committees as follows: Finance—Reuben Miller, jr., /as. A. Hutch ison and Andrew. McMasters.* Colored Schools—Andrew McMasters and R. K. N. Thompson. High Schools—Wm. Yarnum, Felix C. Negley and Reuben Miller, jr. Teachers and Salaries—Reuben Miller, jr., R. K. N. Thompson and Felix C. Negley. Rules and Regulations—John Sergeant, An drew McMasters and Wm. Varnum. Text Boola and Grades— Wm. Yarnum, R. K. N. Thompson and John Thompson. The President, ex-officio, a member of all standing committees. Mr. Yarnum, from the Committee on High School, reported in favor of paying the follow ing bills: Wm.' 0. Johhston & Co., stationery, $3,76; B. L. Fahnestock, ink, C3c; C. Sack, repairing desks, $5; J- H. & T. Pcppcrday, repairing blackboards, $10,5G; Kay & Co., stationery. $88,05. • *' Oa motion of Mr. McMasters, warrants were aathorlxed to be drawn for tho obove bills. The following', bills were presented and war- I rants authorized to be drawn for the same: J. Heron Foster, cost of procuring a certified copy of the Supplement to the School Law, $1,25; Win. Hunter, for table furnished colored school, $3,50; James Duncan, forrepairinghan- Isters in High School, $8,05; Hugh Bofce, for work done at High School, $9,25. j Mr. Hutchinson presented an application from the Board of Directors of the Fourth Ward ask ing for an additional appropriation of $19,25 to the Night School in said Ward. ThesppUcation i was based oh the -necessity the Board frit them- i settee under to employ an assistant teacher dor- i ing the latter part of the term, as the school I had .increased so much in numoers that no one i teacher could do it justice. ~ _ 1 On motion of Mr. Varnum, the application was. 1 complied: irith, and warrants authorized to bo i drawn for the amonht asked. The President read'the supplement to the School Law of the city, and it euoitedvsomo die- ' cusaion as iaitairue and proper meaning. On i motion of Mr. Negley, It was referred to a com- i miltee of three,,to report oh the same. < Tho President appointed as the committee: ' Negley, Yarnum, and M’Master. Mr. M’Master offeredthofoUowingrttoluUoQ: Raohfd, That hereafter the organization of the Board shall be made the special order for the first regular meeting in of each year. 1 On mqtiostof Mrv-Hatchiiison, the Committee on SappiTtte&t, in eonjanction with the Presi dent and Secretary, _were empowered to have printed the School Laws of the otity. ProtM’Lean, Principal of High Sohool, read his regular monthly report. It appears from tho report that since the School opened, October, 1855, there have been received two hundred and forty-one pupils. Of this number there are at present in regular attendance one hundred and seventeen papils. The report was, on mol ion of Mr. Yarnum, ordered to be filed. On motion, adjourned. Soiree Musicals.— The concert by the papils of Prof. J. T. WameUnk, at-Lafayette Hall, came off on last Tuesday evening, and was, indeed a most successful and brilliant', affair, . notwithstanding the. inclemency of the weather. Great praise is due to Mr. Wamelink for the rapid improvement all ’his scholars have mode ' since Ms last concert in the many difficult exe cations, and the ease and graceful style with \ *hieh each performed their part. Great com mendation is bestowed upon thesingiogof Mrs Scully of the song entitled, “Thow Bright Black • Eyes.” The Misses*Addison, Mrs. Burke, Mias Cochran, Miss M. M’Clarkan, the Misses Medary, MissDenniston, Miss Ileatleton, Miss Sproul, Miss Berry, Miss Abby Wade, MrsT Ballard and Miss Miller, all by their respective performances not only reflected great credit upon Mr. Wameliok. the pianist, but proved that we have home talent of which we may well feel proud. The followiog is a part of the Pro gramme : **A.Que%n am I Annie”fciurie j” the sweetest of all sweet songs of the Inod of sweet songs—“ Not I Only;” “I know a Bank;” “O’er the far blue Mount;” “Homo of my Heart;” Solo from Norma: “Oh for an Eagle’s Pinions” and “Land of the Trampet and tho Spear.” These and other beautiful melodics with in strumental music richly repaid those who had ventured out on one of tho most inclement nights of the season. Mcs. Maßbiusu).—lt ia announced in our ad vertising cWOWikHltafr Mrs. j| ana fi e jj can re . main no longer than Friday of this week i PRY . ing morning for the South. The importance of the opportunity for cure afforded by her visit has been realized by many, nod her ireatmcnt is spoken of with great praise, for its prompt alleviation of suffering, m connection with removal of canse3 of disease so that (he cure may be permanent.- The opportunity of to-day and also to-morrow> stiU remains to be improved by those sufferers who have not yet eecared her' treatment, and doubtless there are many who would fintfalmost priceless relief from herremedies, prescribed as they view of the accurate knowledge of the system and its disordered condition which her examinations so plainly manifest In treatment of Female Weakness, her success is very plainly marked. Her.definite knowledge of, condition, the occasion of it, enables her to prescribe with quite certain appropriate ness for the relief of suffering and removal of its debilitating cause; and the simple advantage of her sex is no slight one in the view of very many. . The two remaining days of her stay are of no slight importance to many sufferers. The VzunrcT.— "No one ever can acouse us of having advocated a .bloody or revengeful spirit in the exeoutlon of the laws. We have, however, always contended that they should be faithfully executed, without fear or favor, and that (he hand of Justloe should strike its blows so that they may be felt. We think, in view of the facts developed inLfie trial of youog Biobards, the verdict of “JSol Gailty” was most remarkable. What! was he guilty of no offence, when by his own confession he was present at the breaking open of a house in which, immediately after the burglary, a poor old man was smitten todeath by a bar of iron in the hands of one of R.’s asso ciates ! ' The question carries its answer with it. Beware, ye who sit to listen and decide as jurors ia these cases, that yoa do not let slip those who deserre the whip of justice, until, in some mo ment of popular fury, the masses rise sad make wild havoo of your laws. Then you will find that, like a raging conflagration, this mod im pulse may scatter ruin and destruction upon in nocent and guilty alike. What is the use of laws which lie dead on your statute books! 'lf the tes timony Lb this case was false, and the charge of the Judge a fiction, then Richards was' an inno cent-man. A Botasio Physicus of this city, to whom wc alluded, yesterday, as baring refused to treat a poor woman who called upon him, without pay, called upon us, yesterday, and offered a commu nication oveihis own signature, which wo beg to decline publishing. He lags in some person alities which, erett If true, conld not improre his explanation jn the leasts bnt might place him in a disagreeable position. In order to show our desire to do him justice, we give the substance of his explanation, without inserting the name of the indiridaal. He slates that the woman in question, or some of the members of her family, had already received professional services to the amount of several dollars, and had then oalled upon’ auothcr physician who had not been suc cessful wkb her case. On again calling upon the gentleman in question, he refused to prescribe for ht&until she advanced his fee of $B,OO which he alleges would have beea bat the mere cost of his prescription. There are two sides to every question, we have given both sides of this, and hope both parties are content. “Bi IDSKISS’’ ASD UOIIKO.—TWO Of tho “Chil dren of Ihe'Dratna” aro at loggerheads, Mr. Williams, of of Iho temples of the tragio muse an thit city, entered a complaint before the Mayor, yesterday, against Mr. Page, of the other templo—The Gaieties—dcroted as aforesaid, for Mtaalt and battery. As the complainant was v be tho aggressor struck or the head, and by the blow, S! oS*?? w " faweScd against the “wall of n P r^ b * LEcmES.--The_celebrat«d Thomas Francis Meogher.wai IcclUTf'it City Hall on Friday (to^ awro*) wwtoi Richard* Acquitted.— The case of John Riohards who has been on trial for the most part of the week, for the murder of old Mr. Weis, man in October last, was concluded yesterday. The case went to the jury early in (be forenoon after a short charge to the jury in which the facts were set forth fully. At 5 o’clock in the afternoon they came into Court and delivered a verdict of Not G ciatt. After tho verdict bad been reoorded Judge McClcrysaid to tbo jnry: Gentlemen, your verdict has been rendered and recorded and I may now 8&y that 1 do not see bow, in' view *of the testimony, your verdict could have been other than for Mvhdeb i.v toe Second Decker. Tho prisoner wan then discharged and pressed upon by o eriwd who wished to shake him by the hand. It was with tho greatest difficulty that demonstrations of approbation were re strained when the verdict was made public.— The prisoner Lad stood as if ovcrcome.~"Tho youog man could not keep control of the mascles of bis face which would twitch in spite of himself. It is&terriblelessonhch&s learned. Whisky and bad company will bring a mao into difficulty without foil. There ycl remains another one to try in this caeo—Denny. It is alleged that he was present at tho house, and had some port in the trans actions there. llis caso will come on for trial on Monday next. The case of the notorious Mrs. Gardner comes on for trial to-day. Tde American Cyclopedia. —Wo aro glad to learn from tho very kind and gontleraanly agent of the Messrs. Appleton*, Mr. H. Duffy, that he is succeeding well in securing subscriptions in this oity to that great work, the Cyclopedia Some of tho leading clergymen of this and Alle gheny City aro already enrolled, and doubtless a largo number of copies will yct'ho taken in this city and vicinity By the way, the little blunder which we noted In reference to the location of Allegheny City, seems to have arisen from consulting Lippincott’s Gazetteer. (That was had authority.) We learn from Mr.'Duffy that the mistake was already corrected in subsequent editions. This mistake only crept Into an edition issued rather as a vol atile designed to give an idea of the size and i o lidity ofthe work. A thorough review, correc tion, revision, etc.,etc., has been instituted, and volumes delivered to subscribers wo know will be as nearly as possible, perfect. We had no doubt of this when we published tho little mistake about Allegheny City, and were therefore free to call attention to that. We think that, as a whole, it is ono of the greatest works that has ever issued from the New York press, and every scholar should have a copy of it on his shelf, os containing a series of condensed treatises on every science and every subject which may he treated of in books. The City Fihasces.— The article entitled an “Exhibit of the City Finances,” which appeared as a “local” in the Dispatch yesterday morning, it would have been no more than a matter of courtesy in that paper to have accredited as it was written and signed, to “A. Member of The Finance Committee.” We only desire to say that it was commanicated to that paper, as it waa to ns, and it wonld surely have had as mueA weight, to say the least, to have subscribed it &s it was written than for Lhe Dispatch to have as sumed the authorship of the article as original with that paper We have no fault to find;” we only moke this suggestion. The earnings of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company for the month of January, as compared with those of 1557, vyjre as follows, viz: 1858. 1857. From Freight $40,199 73 $68,770 To “ Passengers 48,657 88 43,790 42 “ MoiL 4,482 29 4,482 89 ” Rents -1,348 19 224 75 “ Miscellaneous-' 78 36 67 15 Totals $94,606 95 $117,334 34 Total decrease, $22,60S 89, or 19 per cent. Etscrm;:.—A meeting of the Guardians of the Poor was held iu their office on Wednesday afternoon, and the following persons were elect ed to serve In the different situations,, for tbe ensuing year. Treasurer, C. G. Rogers; Chap lin, John Wilktnsno: Superintended of City Farm, John Derrickson; Physician to City Farm, Henry Smyser; Physician to City Poor, Dr. Thomas. At n meeting on the 3d inst., Wm; J. Howard was elected President, and George Fortune, Secretory. Moktouu Iron Works —The Danville Demo crat says that at a meeting of tho creditors of this concern, held io the omlr purl of last week at Philadelphia, we learn that the cslnhfisbment —real csuie, stock, Lc., was uansferred to them, and that they wiii carry on the works hereafter on their-own ecoount. A now Com pany will be formed, and it is believed ihn4 at least a portion of tho works will be put into operation at an early day TnE bill published iu the G.azeit: recently, en larging the the powers of the “Western Trans portation Company,'’ has not yet been road in place, nor will it till thoroughly eiamiue>niy the member to whom it was Bent, lta publica tion was unauthorized by him, and was a breach of confidence oo thu part of some one.—lha patch. >.We can assure our contemporary that (bo “jtane Olio mentioned ahovo is not any one coifnccted wuh the Gazette. The “breach of confidence” was ma>le in Harrisburg if any where Our hands are clean. A guano supper and “hop" came otf last evening at our friend pew hotel nont_ the corner of St. Clair and Penn thing was done op in the very best style, and wo hare no hesitation in predicting that success ful business wails upon a host so faTorably known among travellers. The new boit-Ha now fairly opened. Lecture.—Rev. T. L. BracLenridge, of La fayette. Indiana, will lecture this evening at Union Baptist Church, on Grant street between Sixth and Seventh. Snbject:—The Itfgniiy of Labor. We can promise the public a true ex position of the subject. He is a very powerful and eloquent speaker. Si'DDEN illness of our principal dtfp carrier is our apology for the tardy delivery of the Gazette to our patrons yesterday morning. We hope to have the paper Berved In good lime this morning. Shonld any of our friends fail to re ceive it they will bo able to excuse us until we can remedy the difficulty. We were led into error by a Clarion Paprr , in regard to the purchase of a Parnaco by Messrs. Wilson, McElroy & Co., of this city. They have been induced to purchase the FranUiu Fvmare , situated uear Catfish, Clarion County, a val uable property, with which is connected about 1000 acres of good minoral and timber land Messbs. Jons H. Snavocs and James John ston, Jr., of Indiana Pa., and Maj. S. S. Jami bod; of Saltsburg, have obtained a large contract to famish Government with mules, wagons and wagon-beds, to be used for tronsporting supplies for the Utah expedition. Cbickerinq & Co., have, within a day or two, paid off $BO,OOO to their workmen, n part of which they bad left with their employers at tho time of the late monetary troubles. Ida.—A few more days like yesterday will leave us no reason to complain that the icc busi nessis a failure for the winter. Tho thermom eter was below the freezing point all day. Killed. —On Tuesday night a man named Craven was run over by a train on the lilairs ville.Branch railway, and killed. We rould not learn the paviiruliir c Toe roat announ-.t* the invention of a new printing press, by Mr. Wangles, of this city. It has two beds and two cylinders, and prints both sides of the sheet at one feeding. Jas. Giubo.n, a resident of the Fifth Ward, was fined tin dollars and costs, Tuesday, hy Mayor Weaver, fur beating and abusing his wife. Sr.itven iiiu Hiont. Simoods, of St. Luui*, whu made and sold a counterfeit of Ayer's Cherry Pceto ral, has been placed within tho narrow limits that should catch all scoundrels. Imprisonment, though it be for years, can scarcely punish enough the heart • less villain who could execute snob an imposition upon tho sick. Tho wicked rascal who for paltry gain could thus trifle with tho health and life of his fellow man—take from hia lips the cup of hope while sinking, and substitute an'utter delation and cheat, would falter at no crimo, and should be spared no punishment. Some of his trash is still extant in the West, and purchasers should bo wary of whom they buy.— Oaztttc, Utica, .V. I*. J Washington's Watch.—A story is g'-ing the rooods that a pawnbroker of Sucramonto has in pawn a gold watch which was presented by Washington to Lafayotte. It bears inside tho case the following in scription : “G. Washington to Gilbert M«iicr do La Fayette, Lord Cornwallis’s capitulation. Yorktown, Dec. 17, 1781.” That is nothing. We know of nt least » thousand elegant dress coats in this city which have” the following inscription on their linings: “From tho Brown Stent Clothing Hall ofKockbill & Wil son, Nos. 603 and GO5 Chestnut street, above Sixth.” ! Tape Worm Cored by Dr. SleLanc 1 * CeJ EBEITXD VEBKtrtUX. New Tore, August 2,1562. A certain lady In this city testifies that, after using Dr. Mclane's Yermiinge, prepared by Fleming lira*., of Pitts burgh, sh* passed a tape worm ten inches long; And has no hesitation la mom mending It to every person afflicted with worms; as, in her opinion, H far excels every other remedy bow in nse. Tlie name of ths lady, and farther particulars can be learned by calling on Urs. llardle, Manhattan place, or £. Is ThtaD, Druggist, comer of Entrier and Monroe eta wfiTbo carefhl to ask for DO. M*LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE. maoufoctored by fLEUI.NO BBOS.ofPmxspasa,PA>- Al!otborYennlfoge*in compar tsoaare worthless. Dr. IPXaxiaY genuine Vermifuge, also hfs o«l»br»tedliTST Pills, can now w had at all respectable toll Mats*. lmnmmn§wttkeutOutient^r*v rLnciNono«. Telegraphic coxakessros a i. .Wasaisuros Citv. Toll. In. p iv Auats. —Mr. Jlarlan preferred the credential* of Mr. Grimes, new Senator from lowa. Mr. Douglas attempted to bring up Lb Kansu* resolution*, when Mr. Davis objected, and called up on the yea* and nays. Mr. Douglas proceeded to give bis reasons why the resolutions should be cou- Bidcred“oow. Mr. T>avis objected U the discussion of th u merits of the question, when Douglas fired up, claiming the right to discuss, from the practice <*i the Senate in other cases, and proceeded, to refer to the fraudulent elections in Kansas. Mr. Crittenden udrocated the Army Bill, eulo gizing the Anny aa having performed greater foals than any Army in Ibo world of similar Qmnbon<. Mr. Hale would etato in behalf of the administra tion, though not by request, that the govornment does not dcsiro the bill to pass, fortifying his posi tion by reading an aiticle in to-day's Union. Al though ho would not endorso the administration in all things, yet he would role in accordance with its desire to kill tho bill. Mr. Houston opposed tho bill saying that he would never again rote to increase tho urtny. He had been read out of tho Democratic party,* but bad never cared enough about it to ask the reason. Mr. Jackaon had principles witbouia platform the present administration had a platform without principle:*. | .Mr. Davis commenced answering the objections, but without concluding the Senate adjourned. llovsk—The consideration of tho bill amcnJatory to on act for the safety of passengers on boats pro pelled whole or part by steam, was taken up this morning. Mr. Clarke of Now York, in stating his objections to tho Bill, said that that part allowing only one passengor for every seven tons would confiscate $ 10, 000 000 m property and leavo at tho wharves or New lork every steamer engaged in tho commerce of tho ocean. lie wanted farther time for its consideration. Mr. Letcher regardod the Bill as vh.lalive of tho i Constitution, as it proposed to control the private business oftho.-ie engaged in freighting and interfere with the rights of the States. Mr. Miles Taylor advocated new pmvUton* t<> carry out the present law which in many respects was inoperative. Mr. John Cochrane explained; he showed the necessity of the immodiata passage of the Bill. Mr. M nshbumo, of 111., showed tho necessitr for tho psssago of the bill, and explained that it brings under the operation of the low or 1852 ferry and tog boats. Additional restrictions are imposed against carrying spirits of turpentine, gunpowder and all other combustible articles. Penalties are also im posed against inscribing false names on boats. A more thorough inspection oH>oilcrs, and sailing ves sels are required to carry lights and have their hulls divided into watcr-tightcompartment*. The number of passengers Is limited, and the renewal of rotten glanks required. Mr. Scott argued the necessity for a provision to protect life on tho ocean steamers, briefly reviewing tbo features of his bill for that purpose. Tho question was taken, when the House ad joumod. Later from Europe. PonvLAsn. Feb. 10.—Tho Indian arrived this morning with Liverpool dates to the 27th ult. The Princess Royal's marriage was celebrated ac cording to the programme, and the day was generally observed as a holiday. The American ship Adriatic has been captured and taken hock to Marseilles by a French man-of war. Further advices from India are unimportant. The rol>elj were threatening Alumbagh. Sales of cotton for the last throe days amounted to 20,(100 bales, et a further advance of Jd. Breadstuff? have n declining tendency. Corn slightly advanced. Provisions quiet. Consols 954@95J for money and account. Richardson, Spence .t Co., quote dour very dull, and a decline on all qualities; Western 225@23a; Philadelphia and Baltimore 955@275. Wheat dull; quotations barely maintained; red at 0s 2d; wbito 7s(§;7s7d; choice 7s Ud. Corn active at Cd and Is advance; mixed yellow at nils 6tl(ai3as; white ofisQi 375. Beof quiet and stoody. Pork dnlL Bason quiet. Tallow unchanged Rosin firm at 7s. Sngar quiet. Coffee dull. Rice dull, but Carolina firm at 19s Cd and 20s 3d. Turpentine firm at SCs Cd@37s fid. Fkasce.—A proposition to diride the empire into four military departments, to be eommaded by Gen erals most attached to tho Napoleon dynasty, Is be ing discussed. IsniA. —Sir James Outruw is at Alnmbagb with 4000 men. Sir Colin Campbell is going to Futtoh porc. The insurgents at Katah arc in great force ; they are said to have dethroned Rajah Asumghnr. The frontier is threatened wiib general insurrection, and General (irant U marching thither. Tho Queen Mother of Oudo diod at Paris on the 24th. At Belfast fireworks were let off in honor >.f the marriage of the Princess. Tbcro n.lu a great crowd in streets which evineedNn riotous dis position, throwing stones. Large bodies ot the constabulary police attempted to restore order, but they were uncalled by missile;-. Finally the disturb ance mso to such a height that the Mayor rend the riot act and took prompt measures to disperse tho mob. All wos quiot at midnight. During the proceeding* with the Leviathan un the 23d, the iron handle sprung from its puriiion ihrow ing all the workmen in t arinu* directions. Several were seriously injured. I'i’pvn h t-» til.- PilUl.iir
  • Beaver County, wns debated. Iloi'hK —The bill to tappet-** dls«*rdrrly houses wa* reported fretn ibe committee n..< committed. The fallowing bi!l<* wero road in place—Jiy .Mr. Foiler- A. supplement to the Bill relative U. tho as scosrneDt uf t&xos in Pittsburgh; n bill providing for tho divorce of Llzxir Hagen frotn her husband; a bill relative to Out Scales in Allegheny. The* H«use then proceeded tn consider bills on the private calender; »roong others, an Act f> extend the provisions of an A*rt to iocroaso the pay of County C jimnissioriprs. jurors, and witnesses, in certain ••.« "gS&Blf'iVr.l.iiUK, Feb. 111. - At the - of stockholders of tho Bonk of Pennsylvania u «u " an nuunced that Mr. Allibone bail assigned his proper ty for the benefit of tho Bank Resolutions were adopted censuring President AllHione and Daniel Goal as colluding together in tho common plunder of tho hank and that whatever punishment commer cial law inflicts «>u such dishonesty should be en forced. Charles 'L. linker, Prcnideut uf the Girard Bunk, died this morning. Cincinnati, Feb. 10. Despatches from Muysrillo to ttie Ci»-u„r- 1 say* Hint the extensive establish ment. known as the I nion Factory, recently erected for the manufacture of coal oil, was entirely destroy ed by fire at three o’clock yester'Uy afternoon. Loss estimated at from forty to fifir thousand dollars. No insurance. Sr. Lorin, Feb. |U.—The rlrer is still fulling slow ly at thu point, and a. good deal of heavy ice is run uing. All nt the upper streams are receding, and navigation In tho upjxjr Mississippi is nearly, if nut quite, suspended. The weather ia clear and very cold. ohk, hob. ID.—Tho whole effects of tha (Jrucera Steam Refilling Company were sold to-day for 000 including mortgages of $207,000. The property was purchased by the V. S. Steam refining On., u new Company. Nkw Ojii.eanh, Feb. 10.—The steamer Tetitie'J,000 lbs llulk Meat OU tii‘% fur Hhoiihlers and Pidcs. Bacon r-K fur Shoulders aad tU for fildes. Flour steady. Whisky l?c. Clovur se-g iu the of Wm. F. Fawci-tf. d*H. J tl; about ICO acres of »hi. h an- d-urnl and un«l.vcr-faUi»K springs of water. The improve ments consist of a good suhstantlnl dwelling house, with foiiomln In the kitchen; ham, sheep Imase, out buildiags.arehards, Ac. The !l of said form Is very fertile, aud well adapted to -cilher fanning or grazing. Them am, perhaps, as many advantages rnuiblned in tho tract of land os any in this sec tion of country.. Persons desirous of securing a pleasant home, in a healthy and cuterj.rising district, would do wrll to examine the premises at an early date, as they must bo sold. Appllcntlon made to either of the undersigned, p,. r . sonaliy or by letter, will receive prompt attention. Terms of payment ma<)« easy. KMMOII FAWCETT, JOSEPn FAWCETT, Executors of Wm. F. Fawcett, dee'd. Valuable and Desirable Parm for Sale. r T'Ufc^subacriberoffersibrsale iiia farm, gjjg A (t/i|talnlug JS acres, aitoated about one half mils jwH north of Halem, l>etween the Ellsworth and Berlin mads, all tillable, except about ten acres of timber, on which Is a splendid growth of the sugar maple, in a high state of cnltl vniton, and under a good fence. It has also on It a thrifty yonng a rarietyof choice fralt troes, care tally selected with a view to their excellent and superior qtiaJlty. Also, peara, pwudius, plnm* and cherries In abun dance. Tho buildings on the premises are gtsxl, large and convcn ienu Ttiebouso Is at wo story frame, commodlons and well finished. It la very desirably sltcate.l, and In full view of town. TlieralaagrMvl well and content cistern at thsdoor, wtiich furnish an amphmnpply of wau-r. There are two liama; connected by a shed, making plenty of room for the sheltering of cattle and stock ofall kinds. Also, wagon and carriage house, and other convenient boildlngwwel! ofwv ter in the bam-yanL Ac, There Is on tho south-east tprnrr of said form, a small frame bouse, with garden, fruit trees, etc., suitable far a tenant. N. B.—The above described premises, being in a good community, R&d in sight of a tmslncM and entersrwg town, are eminently calculated for a fowlful country seat, for any one who wWiea to retire from the din of a pbpnlous city, to more domoatlc Ufe. It Is also wall for l£St, Jißti ftABDIKUt. PITTSBURGH SI ARRETS. | Reported Sptdady for Ott PUixbargK Gai)fuu>« Tsc &■ 5$ $: ;. M«n Turk Bftcuo Hides, pkd.. Hulk Blde«,"louen..„ Bulk SliooJdora, louse. Ibml Lard.... ... Tbare ware more buyer* than sellers fur Lord,and at close 0c was naked to most cases. The activity w&< greater, and th* Rale* larger, than on any prerious'day tblaseaaon. ' Tli* •ale*, u fares reported, ware lo amount and rataaa* stated Mow: ABonnU. Vn!u» .965,000 ft*. $G8,21-J oo Pbooldan 37&,000 tt», oq Mmi Pork... *2,200 l>bl« 30,850 00 Bacon Bl*lei 40,000 B». 0,400 k« dr apple* 11 bbts apples,' J CTaig: 12 do, 9 bga beans. 30 bogs, 2 Uhl* butter, 7 do egg* KOAm bbls applet, owner, 30 bill* spoke*,; Leech k Main 30 bbls plaster. W Price; 26 dot brooms, W Francis, 20 bbl* Linseed oil, ll A Fahnestock A co; 26 4o,JAU Phillips; I-do butter, J B Caofleld; 14 cars eattU, 4do hogs, owners; .hi apples, 38 2l do batter, 14 eks dr apples. 300 bn* wheat, 30 ska cioversted. 291 bbls flour. 6« hi* Wnn 11 bbls beef, 60 do lard, Clark A co; Imports bp airtr, WIIKKLIXQ per Chovoit—o doz chairs, UiUaepie; 3*d bbl butter, Lewi* A Kdgertoo; 2 Ux glass ware, Womseo; 117 ■ks oorn, Dymngtoo; 0 hi eggs, owner; 21 bbl fl.mr, M’- Candle**; 12 bgs oata„c,wner. flbx drugs Kennedy; J bid •crap Iron. Woodward; Ihf bbl egg*. 61 dj nnoU-» 1 Lx butter, owner, * r MOXOXOAIIKLA NAVIGATION (JO.—l) sk* Fie teller; SO kgsi bird *. bid* eggs. Lt«le;-6 bs puultrv. 3 bbl eggi-, Mitchell; 81 bx, Ibnse; 2}* bx gla**, Uerrr.' 4 b« corn. Jblii whisky, owners. * m HIVKRNEWS* The Mother was bleak yo.terdiy and tbore »a* little ootng on the wharf. The Belmont wctll out. No boat* .rrived The SI Lawrence ha* put out h« »hlngle lur.New «jrlenn* Tlie Neptune will got »w.o to day and so probably tuc nmJ Marengo which are leady. There are I fuel wstir. rising a little. Tht Sky-Larlu 0,1 the 2yih of tUi* month; this magnificent floating palace uow lying at our levee, will leave for the Upper ML«eouri. and will thereafter, as soon as the bcuinees opens in the Hpnug commence running regularly from St L<.nls t<> all ■ ho*« new towns on the cunhoes of our civilization. -We have l.«reiofi.re described the St i in a lengthy notice in wbldi we gave a descripUow-dnwP'lmiU and style ttimnghoQi. We way repeat here In a Word thstwrerything whii-ii can make a t-oat n.mfortahls f.rsaf* ha* been tavlabed upun Hu* tteawer. Capt ll*u Johnson i« too well known nnd ln» had tuo much esurient* on the rivers to nead nay exteusirc notice, lie has no need of puffs. Ills great suc cess in every waiter perfaiuing t.» tho control ol steamboats i« proverbial. TU *vr* rureat dune* now ..iTen to trarell.r. f,.r tnkinc this inp by the tJky-Lark. the Lai barn teated. Her ta t • (itD.-rj U new and work* to admiration. t«*r fur.iitnra and uphoUtcry U of the heal qnaiity and the txwit 1* t.nilt fur »|>eed as well a*.for Wc rorriiallj- cotninrnd Itrr to tbfrtru' eliiut(' pnhlir. FNill i-artlculor of the Ist* oX]'l>i»iun and horning of the ■ learner Col I'rwman, together uitb h«s „f hf.,, aTO alreftiiy been published in tbs culnmns of tile Gmrette. The iisiiie of Capt Converse Is in the 11-t of the h«t. ]]« vru one .1 i| ( g oldest boatmen on the,lver. an-l had charge of thu fooi .uv J M White year, ego, Td» oncers of ths Parine rejKJi-t thjt the Crusmai. burst lur “dfClor” U.ileri whuti Madrhi. The deck hands took the yawl and to their 11,0 Cincinnati Cotm.xrcM fay -71* Math, ffutn l*t Loala, n W(ll j »IU u ' Z' "Tli* H<>lat>.l|* uVuslu ’ .“I* m. lurfing |, w rtk*lm:-on.«s Ulm chu.ii C*t t. n o N*J|, Ul» of 111* Cataract. a T«-rj p,.»*| nr lk>llJ . ?;“■ d z\ uf* o ; r m° ~f ,hßu,f «« *w The JLiwrch. Uin ketu, City, Snsqnebaana, ArevU rT" V'* -1, J S ~rlD * ,p Eaton-, new »-n m r . l * , V’ *‘ r *- #l »° for Now Orleans. Thelatan vr Wedora-foy. and descand the FdU ou_Thu.eday uoderthe guidance of Capt L> M DrvUn. * do bo o' le fT ed Eittsborgh with 4W lone, in cluJlng the J B Earl. cargo for Wbroliug—» large fot of Molauus, aluppjJ under proto*' Tl»a Melnulte wee !* l ,r ’hou eWiIL orar* o °’ l bhls molasses rsehipped from the i.^Wd“r * lUllf " 1,irB fntnmed tti Marletu < ash, balance in six and nine month*- She was purchased for towing coat from Ma*m Qty to a new etaemboTt S 3 yard; recently ratabksbetl at Ifoton Rouge, Ijv. ThTfoGr, brie t. th« pmneor of coai towboat, l„ the Cincinnati end Pittsburgh trade, and noted for speed. Messrs II ISmitb A (... have Just completed another (uwlioat uf great the Cincinnati end Pittsburgh trade. ‘ rur Steauhoatßeflster, ARUIt ED—Jefleraon, Brownaviiio; Lnterna. dtt r..ion I Bayard, Elisabeth; Chevoit, Wheeling. * ael DKi*AKTEE>—Jefferson. Brownsville; Lo*arne,d«uColoue- Klvrr n'^i 1 ririnK*" 11 ’ WtN,Uug * D * lu * ont t’inrinuati. ftmusrmrms. WA Soiree and Mtuloal FeaUval ILL, BK GIVEN AT LOCUST.W. UROt h SBMINAUY, Lawrencovllle JlJMl.l KTEMiia XKXT, F.b. ISth. l„ .M tb. tuaS the purchase of £>'bnol Apparatus. Omnibdssos will he in readiness at‘ the close f or p Jtu . borgh visitors. Refreshments providod at reasonable rate. Tickets uQ cents each. May w had at J H MKI inn.a' Mcl-iX 1 is. bSvi!Si¥a jioauokn N. feltwtd >HO r. COWPBRS DA.VC I N G ACAD K M V • AT REVILbE 11 ADI., Cornwrol Fourlh and Liberty 8t«. NhW CLASSES now forming for Genii k kxn on Tuesday, Thnra,lay and Saturday Evsnlncs lur second quarter. u,u h». New rU«scs now forming for MIHfIRS end MASTERS, on quarrr J Tlmf ' uJ “ , ‘* 00(1 i?a{Qrd, J» »> •'» r. for second New prtrate clams now forming for LADIES on M„ n days and Wodneedays, al2 r. for second unarto'r VUnF. CUWPER will give private lessons at any time when not enpnged by classes, * • D —H«H for rent on Mondays, Wedneidavs and Fridays. Apply to (frUwdj PROF. COWPER. 1 ' GAIETIESI^MASON. J 10 HALL.—Lease®and Manager JOSEPHC FOSTBn Acting and Stage Manager, A. W.YOUNO. * E5-ÜBDUCTION IS PRICKS.-^ PARQUETTE 25 centa. | UPPER Urenta V - Ticket# for Bale at the olthw of the Aa/v l/wlnm Where seats may be mured. " AwtRATiiN or Tots—Door* ~peu «t 6 U ; performance to commence at 7 o'clock. Benefit of MHfl. J. C. FOSTER, on which occasion th,. worfj renowned Cuat Iron Man, MIL JAMES MADISON will appear. THURSDAY EVENING, February llth, 18i9, will be Dr «. •tinted (first time thla aoason > Sheridan Knowle's ralehem. tod play. In threa acta, of t WILLIAM TIXL WlUlamTell Mr. Harry Laitgdon Favorite Dance Ulh Emily Waldgrave. Song—“ Bobbin Around," After which Mf. J AMES MADISON will go through his extraordinary performance#, amongst which ha will hare a large rock, from two to throe bnndrod pounds broken on bis breast wIMi sledge hammers; will holij from three to five hundred pound# on hla breast and allow four men EGULAft TUESDAY PACK-, ICP».». XV CT FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fine n steamer EMMA GRAHAM, OapU Hcsaoi for the above and Intermediate porta EVERY TUESDAY, a< 4 o'clock p. k. For freight or passage apply on board. oclfl FLACK, BARNES A CO, Ag*ts. Regular tri-weekly , - WHEELING PACKET.—The fine puJnHBK •eugeo steamer OUEVOIT, Captain J. for the above and all Intermediate ports on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or passage, apply on board, of to •«<1 W. D. WHEELER. Agent, No. 6 Wood it. Regular* Wednesday , tn> PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—The flne new tUamer J. W. HAILMAN, Capt. Imtw tot the al«m- and *ll Intermediate porta on EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 o'clock A. M. For pasaageor freight board or to PLACE, BARNES A CO, Ageuta. I 'OK MARIETTA AND ZANES-, IB»~I VILLK—The new tod bcaotifhl steamer -mSpBHJ LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. ißaown, villi leave ■ nJ i!. lAtortnedUteporta,'BVERY SATURDAY, at 3 r. a. »°r freight or passage apply on board or to 00,0 f'LACK. BARNES A 00, Agts. ffiintinnati, Set, Foil CINCINNATI A LOUIS-, JCP- h VILLE—The fine steamer DR. (*pt. 8. Shaman, will leave for the above mediate porta, on THURSDAY. 18th lust, at 10 o’clock a" H. For freight or passage apply on board or to feU FLAOK. BARNHS A CO., Agent.. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOIL~i~fCP» > IBVILLE—-The Ann steamer ARGONAUT, CapL Oeo. L. McLean, will leave for the above aEnTunter mediate ports, on THIS DAY, 11th Just, at 4 r. u. For freight or passage apply oa board or to J»2.> FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agent.. flasfibillt, &c. FOR NASHMLLL.—*Ihe line i fCia steamer HASTINGS, Cept. Perter, leave lirr the above and all Intermediate portsonSATUK DAY. 13th jn.t For freight or postage apply on board or i« R* FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents. St. louts, &r. FOR MISSOURI RIVER.—The , ITS- .. fine new steamerßOWßNA.Capt. will leave for the aboreand all Intermediate DAY, the 15th Inst. For freight or passage apply on board °r to fag FLACK, BARXRg A CO, Agts. FOR SI. LOUIS.—The fine new i fEffr * pUMDsar atoussr, “ASOLO BAXON, Capt. Baker, will leave forth* abors and all intermediate Porte on DAY, Ilth at 4 o'cleck P. M. For freight nr panagn apply oo board or to REA A JONES, (57 Water atreet. PLACK, BARNES A CO r Ag’ta. No. 87 Water Bt. M>2 FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine new i JCffVfc fat rnnoinjj paaaenger rteamor C«pt. Moor*, will loare foi tbo aboro and all TnuTOMlate porta on THIS DAY 11th inat, at *‘r. u Tor falcht or pa«Dc apply on hoard 'rr to _ LACK. UARXm A CO- Agenta. FOR ST. LOUIS.—Tho fine new t JEBLa ■teaser MARENQO, Capt. AgnfflPtf —HUtfn. *° r the *l*ora ud all intarsiAllata purta on THIS DAY. llth ln»t., at 4 o'clock P. M. For pawaw or (rofgnt apply on hoard or to _J aJI FLACK BARNES A CO. fieto ©clfans, Set. For Memphis and \ew rra- «■ ORLKANB. Tb# fins now steamer ££gs2S& Bf. LAWRENCE. Capt. R. I). Coclmmi, will Fnrowrthe uUive and all iutortnemate. ports onWTURDAY, tbe 13m fosi. For freight or pauase apply u aboard or lo _ M FLACK, BARNES A 00, A?tl FOR MEMPHIS'asd NEW OK-.'lgP- > LEANS—Tbo splendid steamer ARCTIC, JgHEBS o>*pt. DaTlaney, will Iraro for th* abava and TStmnsdfixe porU on SATURDAY, the 13lta4nrt. Pot freljrht or nmn apply on board or to PLACK, BARNES k CO., Agents/ FOR NEW ORLEANS—TheTtggrT^ fln» atmraar AURORA, Capf. John a iflfl’Wg Hbvtna, Will leave for tha abova and all iuterniTdlTteporU on THIS DAY, tha 11th Instant a*. « o’clock, P. M Per or pantja apply ot» board ot to PLACK, BARNES A CO. Agenti, No. 87 Water street SStants. WiffTLD IBIMEDIATKi.Y.— 10,000 M«a to engage to the ole of the moot poptitor selling Book* in America- Invalids, Mechanics, firmer* ud TeacL «r« wishing to travel, will And this to tie a rery proflubto nod pleuaat business, enabling them to see the country, and mike money it the nun time. Agents now in the bns lo«0 are cl oaring from i&OO to $1,600 per year. For toll particular* apd a Urt of Books, address 11. M. RCLIBON Quoeo CitT Publishing il.-nso, Ul Main etreeV Cincinnati, Oblojor, ifllring Fjut, U. KUUSON. Philadelphia. anlB:lydawfcT r A GARDNER WANTED.-A •juainted with marketing, and capable of cultivating Ootue * l«t»t *rre# In regetaU * and fruit. Inunlre of ISAIAII DICKKY A CO , | J r ~ _ N., 80 W.Ur *irrrl. M&*ijicsiucK.s Wanted bv* “ * co. *'Wr Stocks wantbu Mechanics* Flank Mlock; KZr|i«n B. L FAUNBSTOCK A CO’3. Washington notes. FOBMEKLY UNITED BTATBS HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Penns. JAMKS SHANNON ® p' , npIIIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON «§ ,j- u ' B cotd<*i of Penn and Washington streets be- B tween the Central and Western Railroad Depots, an dargoue » thorough improvement, remodeled, and furnished tn m£!r fn ™ , , mre ’ *** U ouw tho «w»* convenient Hotel to Pittsburgh, for trarelero by Railroad East or West. tnyslywT HARDY & M'QRBW, steamboat agents, Cobn'kr of First and Ferrv strew, MTTSBDRCiU, PA .~4. XllfTO* JO^M, REA A JONES, steamboat agents No. 7 G Water Street, _fe2;!m_d PITTSBURGH, Pa. riAMPUOU~S bbk 3 7 APPLES—SO bus. beat quality rec'd mfl for «*!■ bj M mtMRY 11. COLLIX& BEANS —39 sks. *mnll white Beans for Bale Si Si HENRY H. COLLINS. tARD —5 pkgß. rec'd and for sale by _ -[° 4 HBSBYIL OOLLLNB. E¥i« FLOUR--25 bbU and 30 sacks reo'd _ *na for »*lb by fo3 HENRY H. COLLINS. ‘Pi G h? S ~ 5 bxa fresh Eggs rec'd and for sale B -*-(_!£ fe3 HENRY H. COLLINS. UTTER—3 bxs prime roll rec’d and for J** e b * M HENRY H. COLLINS. GREASE, for Wagons, Drays, Carriages, *o-. re d and fbr mla by HENhY H.COLLINS. lO prime N. 0. Sugar reo'd and -Jl for PIIRIVER 4 DILWORTIL 50 N. 0. MOLASSES rac'd and for aalaby f e l BtIRIYKR A DILWORTU. ULLING MILL GREASE—SO bbls. just nx»lT«l and brnUby MAC&KQWN h riNLKY. OFF EE—lOO bags choice Rio Coffee; 21 do du J*r» do, Juit real red and tor Bale by R. ROBISON A CO. OLL BOTTJSK, Ac.—B bills fresh Roll Butter; 6 ban White Beans ? ■«! Timothy Seed; 2 ban Oniozu; t 60 bbu Ones Apploa, J tat rredTed and for sale by B. BOBISOH A CO. /CARPENTERS, CABINET MAKERS and . mv.-^^L en i2 f J sin^l£l 7™ eal ,n Wortsrn ftnnnlriala, T?^-J“ J £ T1 AN HKD—2S bbls. on hand B. L. PAIIKJaTOCg M CO. TJQJRHAVJS'BHOLLANDBITTERS—xoo . JJMoi.lbrul.bj B. i. »AimtSTOCIt * 00. I** Oorner tint ud WoodttmH CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. I AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD COMPANY, AND THE PITTS BL'KOU, FT WAYsie RAILROAD COMPANY,haring mad* ao arrangement with (be PUT': ual PuvUtcr. V,f u ***> CinCAOO RAILROAD COMPANY for the join! use of their ItSad between RttsbSrh uM, ‘ ir Tr »'nv daily (Sundays excepted) follow*, commencing MOXDAT, Janoary SJthTlSii; “ »rI . am aam am Cleveland A i i *■ ’ °*• “•■ Stonbonrille, 9:45 a.uj {Colombo &20P.M. Cln. 10.to&p. a. Cincinnati Exprr*s l " “ 10:45 “ j*Yh«l’K. “ .CfcPffi Slenb. Arcom’tionj •• *-oo w „ 54»r.n; - 7*54 “ |Oolombot,liOA,lL* K^r l^ 0 TUC1 I oTal f nd * Tirk*i,n* cirrriamt .for Tickets via Stetibtnrille. ** ncinnatl orBt. Louls,'or points beyond Columbus via Bteubenvll!o F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Arent^O *P p » n? N i ft . b " Ticket Office, Peon Street Depot. U.V' ,It,TC " IN ' &IS '' °' n mS... As.*c,’ Aail R"Mn,nl o . J '"'“ PARM ™. B ”P'-.«■ * A". R. Clet.l.nJ, TOBA.CCO AJSTD CIGAES, Reime, Robinson 4 Co’i Tobacco, Kugeno Howard’s Tobacco, Grant’s Pound Lamp Cavendish, Hazara and Railroad Brands, nrnm o o. „, „ , *OO Caddy Boxes Half Pound Loup. _. _ °1° ABS! BIQASSU 010AK81U f V All r h MILLION assorted brands A of which we offer to the trade.at prices which cannot fail to please. auJO-diirtf » W. E. CHILDS & CO’S , . „ _ PATENT SLASTIO FIRE AND WATERPROOF CEMENT O E I IST Or A ‘,i £ i°Z aTtlFksmrtest notice rtV, ;s: tsz «—«. «-**■»-««* “SS2S IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, EnoOnK &«»rr»utrf topror.urf.lye reprreeatM. We iIH pot il “for a. A. JOHNSON, > v , PERRIN A JOHNSON, WU. JOriNSON, ) ‘ N<> - 133 Thlrd ,twt » W(VX| and SmithieM, Pittsburgh, Penna? I hare made a cbftnleftl *- reiurf»hiSu.»Si«' I “’ tes ' 1 °"° f “““ w «• cniLDSACo'i* RooFixo.' i.n .1 „S„, u,, r „ 2J' “V “ "“l* 1 " |>II»bl»«ir. sn»t!,r P L or tin... oirrrmo • rooriL Summir%t WhSTVVi'lbi^^" Vl^i?^”P Uj 11 " ml,l l,abl " '•• "“•» «nd niu u -a ssstiZsk sissr ” "■ . JO9K^U „ LOOSE, Chcrnnr, Laboratory f>o ISS Walnut *tfp*t, Ciociniiati, Ohfa _.pmyd..F 118 '"S?«ggf , ° c> MteMHB. LLOYD & CO., assssa (StJCCEgSOES TO LLOYD A LKMOaN.,] • ——- H£l?- a^L E b p ENSrVE PREP ' VKA TION t S THIS WINTER, .« n„ w prepared i4 '^’' CJAX'T.A.Xa RAILROAD 2dnStali a t fc f s°2i£»„*"«?? CIU ”' . “2 "*"* onr (V,enda *» »h"*diipceod to pat/jofe* Uw P«iu,*. c««.* mirain^ 1, h t p 1 u fNUed ,ur,,ld '‘ r s" ner »> «*«"&r«nn to siin , rKiteoF eastern and™>tkk * The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad XTm r^. ta F despatch to the tnoamlMj.m.of freight. Office Pf-no Btmt. at th* CWI Bwlu _-LT_l_ • LLOYD A CO 1857. OANAI NAVIGATION. 1857. tflfeamna ~ K^ EIl ’ s PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ISAimWVfiLJ V ill Pennsylvania Cnnnl niul RaUroml. Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCISE AS -5,1, '“l' 5. l S u . r ,*Ti " e “?? oloru shiiteus u,. .i,p«ri OT •ina.c. or . double. daily live aVSlhlS?nri?™Jf^ Ph s!!^hil?“o. °" r '“t .>"»■« .Otirclj of EOKTAULK BOATS, Lei 01. . •w3'.oddniiJh P^ KiSSSV?!K Y STWi? °° t H”5 ““ " lj ■*• Wej put tbroofih tvltli .11 p.,«1l I tSi ili 1 MABEUOOSh, CABAL DASt.V. cmrr of L,inland \U,ntXrtilLi-imlmZ.K, Pti r ■ ' aim A MUCntLI. Proem.:,.n miscellaneous. JONBO HOUSE, Oimrr qf MarM Sti>et and Jf.irivf S/unr narnisouno. penna WELLS COVICRLY, Proprietor. This new aed elegant hotel, recently erected b v the Messrs. JONES, in Harrisburg, P*-» haring been leased for a term of years by the under signed, be takes this method of calling the itteutiuu of tils fomor patrons, friends ami the travelling community thereto. Haring a Front *£ o>v Uumlrtd and Forty Ftrl on th* pnncijxil ttrifl of Ibe city, and Ft tty-Two frtl Front nn itarM Squart, it cannot fail to prove attractive an well as Inviting to strangers. The COAMBBUS are of fino ajzo, well ventilated, anil lighted with Gaa—a number with connecting doors—mak ing them terj desirable f.ir families. The lIALLd are warmed throughout bj Heaters; andererr modern iaproTement, in fact, has been added, that may couduce to the safety, comfort and happlm-M of the pleats. Visitor* mar, therefore, rest insured, that the “dONBS baa been made perfect in all ita appointments— rauyh>lg t | *tl I y.|ahlbeenpilO-tlin charge of Kzpr- »iucuY.i». i " iml td tho*« Who 'aZk"*'"",:' :•» •■• 6™ « comfort (i m»j j w **“"‘7 •“ la lb*. Jjt»t«W M nn y «»~u«r —«* rrsalt ‘ h * ‘> Payable to the bearer, and rtall be signed by the Mayor, and conntmlgted b) the City Treasurer, and ihall be redeemable In thirty years from the flats thnroot. Sectios *J. That the bith. rundi, rovcmio Mid curpcrMc property ot ttmeity, t* Mid they u. hereby «,te mi ,ly ptedg. “ lor the redeeipUoo or the hood, hereby euthorliUto & iasued, and for the interest arising thereon Ordalnol and enacted Jnlo a law in Councils tl,i. sth‘ dajof lebmary, A. D., I^lsB. SAMUEL McKELVY, . „ ~ ~ ; President of Common Council. Attest: Ilion McMastzb' Clerk of Common Cqundl. r „ A. H. MILLER, President tun «.f Select Council. Attest, Jons T. Warms, a Clerk of Select Council. feS^td A SUPPLEMENT TO AN ORDINANCE passed the 24th day of November, 1857. entitled “An nunimance prescribing the duties and power, of the Co- Szcrtos 1. Doit ordained and enacted, Ac., That r.oniand after the passage ol this ordinance, it Is made the duty of *y pay-roll to the Water Committee coutaininc the names *° d °* a * Persons employed under him in tbs Wa ter Department, the amount of Coal furnished the works ! , “ rl J 1 * ■wl * Hst of ail purchases made or tu thonzrd by him, together with the amount of each claim tl the close of each month. And af ter the U.i has been am.rored by the Water Committee, the b# P n > l **"N*luw the Controller, by the gnpor a.ty Portion of the no, p "”°‘ , “ ra, * b "“ ""- h p " rtto “- 1 V iti t wo “ocbbf «ny onUnance as tho above U rvU ? *?PP U ® # » tttrsame Is hereby repealed. daWW * oi e . na^ teJ info a law 1° Connells, (hi. 6th <>®.T of February. A. D., 1858. ’ Y 11. COLLINB. Attett: Iluaa UcUabtke. Cl*rk of Common Conncf I A. 11. MILLER, ... . , President rro/m. of Meet Connell. Atte«t; Joas T. Wbtttw, Clerk of Be)oct Council, REMOVAL Jons STONE & SONS IMPOBTEB3 AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, RIBBONS AAD MILLINERY GOODS, Have removed from No. 45 South Second Street, to their now and elegant store. So. 805 Chestnut St., one door above Bth, Where they will be pleased to mo their friends end the trmdegeneraUy. ja&lrod £CAItX>WARX&. BAHUBL JAnHESTOCK, A’o. T 4 Wood Slrtet, PitUburgk. a 45 ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE, which hewQl •«)! rery tow for GASH iUoo to hii Lock*, UlDgw, Kbltc* aS fork* Swmds Boa l*rgo wortuent ofCumeoten' Tooli, ho hu rr2*lmi * SSSRSR’Iv?^ 0840 * CUTTERS AND CTDFTbSs; ■uiIFJA SftP* AJ,D POiERS, BLEIQII DELLS AND ENAMELLED PRESERVING KKXJLE9. • - RH. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dwkflo Bcmneta, rutm. Straw Trlmndnx*, and BtnwOoods generally. Q UNDRIES.— O 600 aik« Soda Ash, 100 “ Gorman Clay, 60) boxM “ ** 200 bbls. C&urtk Alkali,(lmported) 1000 baxoaCoantnr OUn, Onhasdaed for uf* by ALEXANDER KINO. d«3 2T3 Liberty afreet. EQG3 —3 bbls. Ezra thurday received and for tie by. • detty HKNttY H. COLUCT. QILVEB PLATED WABE-CmMts, Spoons C&rj’.k*, fc ' ior •“"'‘^Jons^rTO; 'ISU &ONE-300 lbs in rtoro and for sale by . Jdl B- L.|4IDreSTOCK*CO. EDWARD T/HIEGRAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN ’ A-0. LTBERTT STREET, BEAD OF WOOD, TRANSPORTATION. capacity one HUNDRED TONS DAIRY SAMUEL M’KELVY. Prvildent of Common Couwtil. W. W. lIAiiLKV, Snpl. P. C.i d. R.B.Oulaiul! miscellaneous. LAW SCHOOL OP THIS UNIVERSITY At Cambridge, IVlnsst. Th « Itutntetnri in this SeJ:»oi nr.- Hod. Joel Pmxca. LL. D., Royal professor Uoo. Ttnoraiica Puwxl LL. D., Dace I’rofeaaor, lion. EsroßT WaeßiJtnur. LL. D-, Vnlteraily lHv.fw»a..r. THE course render it complete. litetiuctioti Is cireo by oral lectures and export j.m«. <*■..! liy recitations atulexumlnatlons, in connection will* (Lem.) of which there are ten every week. Two Mo.it Court* are alw> holden iu each week. at each of whirl* a cause. jneri oiwly given out, U argued by four aludenU, and «a opinion delivered bv the Pmidjog Instructor Knomn and oilier facilitieaare alw provided f.>r the Club Conrin; aiO a:i A> aetnbly ia held wi-.-klr for practice in debate, aud ari|iiiring a knowledge of purlbuuetitary law and proeceditiga. tlte eod of caeh'tertn. AwUollou, for luluiiiHloti, „ r r„r toh™ „=' r „ t . "*"■ , “ ,i,l/ ' r »rthiiß.6l!!L?L - K ■ - _ . __ ja3o:lawiir>ut* TTo Capitalists or Mannfoftors. ' lIE undesigned having determined to m..ro vest, ofTfeni f..r sale, (or exchange for Western property.) tbo beat Farm In Armstrong county, within five 3tSEo? , th; r r.f*, Kii ?“ , “*. |,ru ?*-««»MiKhuuii; Mtoslwl on the river tank, opposite and in view of the Alii dnsdAer V containing übont Ouo Unu dredAcrea, sixty of winch coutAioneight f**t at good Bilnm- TSSStfrJi'"' OP ° n - iB«-rin?SldS?to KltUnning at five «nu perbuihel; ami 3.1 acre* of superior ? t>Ter orerflow * : abo «t 60 acre* Slider £ot.MoS H rSt ‘•«W*»tion, having re^eiv •dorer 5000 loads of innnma from tile town, to which * twin ran make eight trips » ,Uy. Then, is a Urre Lc£ House 3U by 40 tret,and a Frame Kara 40 by fiO fwt wlffi 1 ihp,,J young Apple «mi 100 Peach Tree* growing: a well of watrr at the houL end a nnmtar of springs of water that at small expense cwaldl* t °r th 'Jl;T ,e ‘ This Property possesses aoperlor advantages for residences and iron or lumber mxoukrto ne«. All persons deairoue of realizing a good and nrafiul • able investment are requested to view this property before making any other selection. Title iodiiputaMeand term* ’ easy. Two trains daily from Pittsburgh, making it ease of access. For further particulars address the proprietor JOHN PORTSMOUTH, ' *.™*nnBi^iSSS£&!B&&V-: V, 8 ’ - *° “change ior Western lands, some' boildtaes and kite advantageously situated in fbe central part of Kit* • jalfeSiad 1 J. “ A Good Chance to go intoßusineafl. ~ ON account of had health I hare determined' to close business as soon as 1 can disposoof mt t>re> ent stock of GOODS, consisting of . - Dry -Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ac. I tiowoßeCforsale my large and completeSTOßK HOUSE and improvements, wu MAIN sTftKhT. SALEM, Colombo an* Co. Ohio. It is believed to be the beet location In the State. A business of 900,000 toSSO.OOO a year can be done, eta good profit. The Pittsburgh, Ft.. May n» and Chicago passes through the place, affording an op portanity to sbipor recciie gi>»ls from any market iu the United Stall* or elsewhere. • . ' The Jilace Ustrictly healthy and the moral, of (he people good. There nrv Public and Select Schools, equal to any in tbo State. Any persona wishing to engage in business the coming aea»n will do well to apply soon. Powens'en can b, given oa soon aa It may bo wanted. Addiees JaSSflwd JAMES MrOONNKhL. Salem, QUo^ Notice-au persons havingelaimsjlgnmdt QEOBOR E. ARNOLD, or Jo soy wbaindebted to. Llm, *ill ptooar call st ooeesad pay to, or arrange Hi* •ama with ROBERT DALZELL, '' st It. Dalzell A Co., Liberty * treat, ”, ~ or A. 8. BELL; : ' No. 103 Fuorth street/ Pittsburgh, - Aarigomof 019. E. Al JMJ). 1 •'' Ja2&lmd DUNCAN'S BUSINESS AND OBNA- AtENTAL PENMANSHIP, Jmt pobUahed loalxiana - ben, quarto d*mj tire; being lb« matt complete mtem extant, mod altogether *wwlot la rtjle and quality to aor hHliertoottered to the public. "Each hmfr m *>| »i«caa and will be forniahedat the low price of 12l#£t* a dlaconnt will be made to ; JOHNSTON fic, CO- PnblUfceoL , 13 B,tak Book tod Stttloben,'‘ J — . V Ko&TW«od«tmt.‘ i PATENT SFKINQ BED - Hot e.■ fog* wl4 B. YDUyQ A C0.,38 SmUhSurt. bxssslump Tobacco;"”nv Y X 20 do.fi* * 10b ao do 25eaddybuldbtlo - do ■ 10 do do ffainrnl LeafTobaccp;. „ ' 20 kegs 6 twist d 0,.,. Boo'd and for talc by Ja3B Jb ROBIBOH * CO. OATS.— 300 bush, prime data receiredaiul foraltby cIIRITKJia WLB'OUTU, 4MI •' ♦30»o*l TWwirtia»livrt. ' COD UVEKOIL—3. iargc invoke just ree’d, b, Jaso UMXZQVrX A fiUVF.V., /IAKBON LDBKICATIAU Ulli at-whole - bjdw XtantxiVTtn,- - - >3O • SfACSTOffK A FTVI.Ky " ENN. WHEAT—43S fits notr laPdu^ fxoci tteaiaw, for sale bj ' © jt& ; MAUn DlQggY "i £q_' GOUX.U**AT£NIVSPKISU beF^w; ;aro mwmfcejntJnaand miliar tirff/erWmt*rts^i^ Bfrdiiil.*Uw CUI And wef 2S --•:" '--T/r. Tcmxo* C<> -to i I