.. I jiitisbuvjl ©a^£ttt. PITTSBUBOH: FRIDAY MORHrai, FEB. 12, i B5B . OFFICIAL PAPER OF TBS CTTF.-a Wew» of the City and neighborhood. JUilboad Mbbtiso is tub Firm Waed. —A meeting of tie citizens of the Fifth Ward wu nela m Lung's Hull, on Wednesday evening, for tn© purpose of ©xpresaing'their views in relation to the right of :the P., Ft. W. & C. B. R. Co. to cross Penn street. The meeting was organized at an early hour by calling Mr. Felix C. Negley to the chair, and appointing Wm. Nesbif Secre tary. A. committee, consisting of Messrs. £. Kay, James TJaylor, C. R. Eagerly, and A. J. Cupplcs, was appointed by tho chairman to draft resolutions. / After a short absence, the com mittee repoixed resolutions substantially as fol low: r Resolved, jThat we ore in favor of tho P., Ft. W. &C. R. crossing, under such fair and lib eral restrictions as will protect the persons and property of-our citizens. Resolved, That tho members of Councils now representing tRo Fifth* Ward be instructed*to * use all honorable efforts to secure the speedy passage of an 'ordinance granting the right to cross Penh street, in conformity to the spirit of these resolutions.. Mr. Parkinson moved that the resolutions be laid on the table. Mr. Glass moved that the motion of Mr. Park insott bo laid on the table. AdiscoSsion followed upon the subject of the rraDlrtloM, after which the question was taken on thhmottonof Mr. aiass. Ihechatrnmn dc clared h© was unable to decido whether the mo tion was lost, or carried., ” Messrs. Parkin- Kelvy, s lrwiO r aad others, iakiog part. rMi*-ior.the question were made, and thoxhatr decided that tho motion to lay tho motion of. Mr. Parkinson on the table had carried. ' Great confusion, followed, and the chairman finally.resolved to put the motion on tho adop- i tion of the resolutions. The question was taken and tho chalrman decided the motion was cor-j tied. Amidst load cries for a division, a mo- tion for adjournment was made and declared • carried. ' ' After this, ii part of tho people who had been in Lbo first meeting reorganized a second, by calling John A. Parkinson to the chair,'and ap potnting Wm, .Scott as Secrotary. A committee of three was appointed to draft resolutions, and the. meeting adjourned to meet on Thursday evening. „ *.-• • . -- J . .Thursday evening, the meeting met, agreeably to adjournment*;, /Squire Parkinson was called to the chair, and Messrs. Wm. Nesblt, Wm. Wil son, Jos. Irwin, Chwr Felix, and John CL Park- 1 appointed to draft resolutions. • I While tho: committee were out preparing the 1 resolutions-, a-large number of persons in the* crowd were called on for speeohes. Dr/A.hl spoko agaihst the crossing in a short speech. «sifd I Mr2? w “, Ue3 n P on “ n ' l «P»io lion . of Common Council from the Fifth Ward, was called upon and addressed the meeting. Re explained the reason why be had voted for the crossing of the Railway, and why he beUeved it ought to cross. Re would be ready to vote against itwhen he was convinced that it was wrong. - He was frequently interrupt ed in- tho course-of his- remarks by those .who did not think as he did upon the question. - After he had finished,- Mr. Scott ..spoke a few .minutes against tho. proposed The Committee thea reported a preamble declaring that the meeting of the-previous evening bad givens injtheir action, ho proper expression of the feelings or views of the people of that ward. Then followed these -resolutions: . Resolved, That.tho dutiea of Couqcilmcn con sist notiq legislating for souless and.graaping. corporations nor in following the dictation of a City Solicitor, wHo is hot always infallible, bat in carrying out the desires of those whom they' represent, even if against their own convictions of right. . Resol+ttl,, That when siny member of Council finds it imcoinpatibloi' either directly or indi rectly, wUhhis pecurticjry -inUrest to follow the wishes -of those -by whom ; ho was it ishis duty under the oath which he ; has taken an d his honor as a man to resign the offico and" let it go backr.tothe people from which it came.’ Jtmbtdi-. Tbalwe, the citizens'of the'Fiflh 'without distinction of party solemnly pledge omrselvesJh the presooce of each other/ that wo will not at any time hereafter vote for any man who wil! not firmly oppose the encrosch meots-of-mauunoUi corporations upon the rights of tho people. * s 'Resolved, That our instructions to those who represent us in the Councils are, that the/ op pose by 81l means within their-power the pass es® of the P., Ft. W. and C. R. R. across Penn Street. . • - by-: .• *1 I ■’ 4* V>!*. .r ill fffso/ret/, t&at we return onr cordial and ein cero thanks to those-member? of council who hare opposed the proposed crossing. that a copy of the resolutions be laid before CityXouncils at their next meeting. W. Wxxsok Chas./Feux, Jxo. C. Faukiiidh * Jos. Ibwib. The resolutions were! adopted almost unani mously. Meeting then-adjourned. - -.,i: rsrv.’-'- •'V CmjEcn Oeganiz.vtios. —The church building on SmithfieldsLrect, lately known as the “Fifth Presbyterian Church/’ has been vacant some time, and the congregation which ’ worshipped there has became connected with the several churches,in tho city of the same denomination. tAo effort has recently been ■ made to organize a * 3wwcoagregation, rg>d preliminary services have beelNield in thatchurch forsomewoeks past, -On Wednesday evening last, a Committee of the Presbytery of Ohio* mot in that edifice, and a new church was organized,-'entitled the “Cen tral Presbyterian ChurcKof -PitiMftrgh” Messrs. Luke Loomis and -John S. Davison were unani- - motjsly elected Ruling Elders, and Dr. James King was elected Deacon with-like unanimity. The new officers were duly installed byDrs; Jaoobus and McKinney, and Mr. iym. Bakewell, the Committee,of Presbytery. The exercises-: were deeply interesting, and election ofjofficers most.harmonious. The noaftiba and-.prospects of the new church, Hhus established, are all that its friends could desire. The gentlemen who have been chosen to fill the offices are among our most esteemed citizens; and well qualified for such an import ant trust. . •• • ■ ;; -.i,| ■- if Dr. Jacobus wilipreach in the Central Church, we._nnd«ttfand, each' Sabbath morning and af ternoon. .. , Tout..—The nasty cose of-Mrt.. Gardner was on trial yesterday. The--alleged victim, now -Mrs. Ludwick, was on the eland as a ; witness. Mr. Hampton appeared os her counsel to see that sho did in no manner criminate herself. Mr. Sw&rtxwddcr of this c ity and Cook of Grecns bhrg, together with Mr. Collier, appeared for the Commonwealth; Charles Me C. Hays, Esq., ap peared for Mrs.* Gardner. The details of this shamcfhl and : disgusting ' disclosure are, of course, unfit forpublication. A huge crowd packs the lobby of the Court from morning till gloating over the scene. The hundreds of days labor that arlost to the world by this idle way of passing time is sad to con template, and moreover thero is not ona mouth fol of air in the whole room that is fit to breathe la an hour after the meeting of theCouit. -—SiucowrUingthe above .we are glad to bear that'at abbot. 6 o’clock the jury gave a verdict intho above case. They found Mrs. Gardner, the. Madame Rcstel of Pittsburgh, guilty in manner and ’form-M indicted. -So that, fixes her case, we presume, and meets the ends of jastioe precisely. -i ;,Uj ■V:|- <;‘.i ’ Tub 'Miracle-Workers.—The articlo which appeared in oar paper a.few days since touching the recent monkish chcatory- in Brooklyn, of two men from. the vicinity of-Birmingham, is copied into The Mitrioruiry of this city, edited by. the Bov. Mr. Passavant, flod iho following first irato comueot annexed: * “Wo find the above in the Pittsburgh' Oazcile of this morning, and copy it with tnanyVlhanks to that excellent paper for exposing ue tricks of these miracle-workers. -The-Fathers have heretofore never boon suspected l of. each pro tensions, and were known out of their own email circlo mainly for their-inveterate habit of taking snuff in enormons quantities, which ofteo/pro vokeda smile among thc boys: ia lhe. tobacco shops, when they made their appearance.”* The British flsvixws.—-The. new volumes of Blackwood and .thi^oar-British Reviews com menced with January; the sabseriptibn price for any one of them.s3; any.XwohfMhem $6, the four Reviews $B,-and:Blackwood and the four Reviows $lO per annum. Tho postage, on the five magazines for the year, to any Post Office In the Union, is 80 cents. Now is a favorable time to subscribe.: ■" Messrs.. Hunt &Miner have laid upon; our ■tobjethe Westminster Review for Januory, for wnich we acknowledge our obligation#. Pur cuas era, will find it for tbeiradvantage to call on Messrs. H. & m. Tub TOlosble, book,, from primto libraries ■embraced ia tb, catalogue of oontinaed sale from last Saturday, aro cow arranged for c lam ination on tho second Boor of Dario’ new Auc tion BallOiog, fifth, street, whero they will bo. oold to-morrow; evening..; Thh halo comprises msoy roro and ohoieo works malldepartments or literature, not only of interest to general *** Mason** * Lrctdbe will he. dclivered-thia eyeing W Xalayetto Hall; - not in City HaH*a Fatal AcciDrST.—An accident ocecrred on the Indian* Branch.of the 7 Pennsylvania Rail road, on. Tuesday, 9to ihst, : which resulted Id lost of life. ballast train was coming round a carte just south of Blairsville, the conductor noticed wfcftt'he at first supposed was a log across the track.' The engine was prompt]/ re versed, and tho breaks applied with such force that the wheels slipped along the r&iL The con ductor soon discovered the obstacle to be an un fortunatoman, lying with h!s head on one rail and his legs on the other. The poor fellow made no movement, and all the efforts of the men failed to check the train sufficiently to save him. . lie died in about four hours subsequent to receiving the injuries. An inquest was held yesterday ot Blairsville. ami the Company ac quitted from all blame in the matter.— Reporter. District Hampton on the Bench. The jury in the ease of Ward vs. Rea, render ed a verdict infavor of plaintiff Wednesday af ternoon for $2,60. 3 Henry Scott vs. John Paisley; defendant took a judgment of non-suit. John H. O’Brien va..Anthony Fawcett, et use. Judgment of non-suit entered at request ofde reudent; which was afterwards taken off by con sent. 3 John P. Patterson vs. James Robinson, action of ejectment for sixty aores of laud, in Franklin township. Stowe & Hampton for defendant- Mahon for plaintiff. On trial. The District Court adjourned until Monday To-Day. — This day will wituess the sad spec tacle of two fellow creatures, one of them a wo man, (the second case of the kind that ever oc curred in this State) launched into eternity by tbe hand of the law. We are glad to know that the Sheriff has issued no tickets of admission oxccpt to 80 many os tho law allows. The Mili- tary will be out. We are informed that those who have control of-tbe Court House, to wit, the Commissioners, have given about 300 permits' to the “curious.” - There aro two triWotrj we are informed oat of which the execution can bc'seon. Threo hundred heads at tiro small windows! Spiritual advisers were to pass last night with the unhappy two. May God have mercy on them and pardon them of their great sin. RtVIVAW At Hoiudaysbubci.— Tho RtahUr or yesterday says: “Theto were taken Into tho Lutheran Church, in this place, on Sunday laat, one hundred and one members, viz: 78 by Con firmation, 9by Baptism, and 14 by Certificate and application.” About fifty hare been admitted to tho Preaby terian Church, and still tho work goes* on. To the Methodist Episcopal Church, of the same place, there have been admitted 84 persons toe Baptist Church no less than 30. Tn au, the work of graco still goes on. Watwesbum Bask.—The official report ofjhis .Bank,os,published in tho Waynesburg Messenger shows its circulation to ba.§221,000* if* its unpaid dividends 00 and its debt tp Depositors $30,483,33. Its &9sets are notes discounted'' $253,082 64- Banks ana bankers $80,829,10, specio $31,08/,GO notes of other banks $7,420* other rash items 27,670,12. This shews that bunk to be very strong. Apology.— For- two mornings wc know that many of our readers have missed their Daily Gazette. The reason of this is, that a carrier on one of oar prinoipnl routes, was taken suddenly ill and wo were obliged to send the paper by one who was ip a degree unacquainted with the route.. The .old. carrier is out again this morn ing and every thing will hereafter bo as usual. Tue Last Bat— To-day makes the cioso of Mrs. Mansfield’s visit here; as she leaves Satur day morning for Louisville. If there ere any Who nra suffering from' chronic disorders or weakness, .who - have not already obtained her treatment, the opportunity of to-day still re mains to consult her, attho Monongahela nouae. G. W. Joussroit, comedian at the Theatre was taken up yesterday by the proprietors of that hoaso or amusement on a writ of trover and con version, for haying appropriated a portion of tho copy of the play, “Tho Pioneer Patriot.*’ For Want of bail in $5OO ho was commitflbl to jail 7 “latter, with the sons of Thespis t 11 I*vcriiuE.—Rev. Braekenridgo lectured •ip - cvjewng at rther Union Baptist Church to a •nhocrotts oud-Mshly intelligent audience. His Me t uro Wfcft. MfSteclien t one and bis idea of lib etty tbit which everywhere prevails among a really free and enlightened peoplo. > . Sales op Stocks.—The f-jllowingStocka were sold last eveniog, arthe Merchant/,’ Exchange, by Messrs. Austin Loomis & Co : 10 shares Bank of Pittsburgh; $54 75 9 14 Allegheny Bank.. The dwelling bouse of Mr. Henry Voting, in East Lackawannock tp., Mercer Co., was de stroyed by fire on Thursday week, while Mr. Y. and bis. family were absent from home, and every thing in it was consumed. A PBißoßEfcn&tned Miller escaped from Bailer county jail on Monday. evening last. Jie was convicted of burglary at the last term of-Court, but had been granted a new trial. He was caught again. >Va would referour readers toNo.Sof » Bet i e g of letters from Drs. Fitch & J. Yf Sykea, fn to day's Gazette. The aeries will probably run through several weeks, and the articles will, we hope, repay perusal. Mb. A vert’s Will.—We understand that Mr. Brian of Baltimore, brother or Mrs. Avery, is in this city and has commenced proceedings with a view of breaking the will of the late Mr. Avery. Mb. Passayakt, in this week’s Missionary, acknowledges the receipt (for the Infirmary) of $5O from Mrs. Schenley, $5 from Mrs. Henry Weaver,and $5 from Messrs. NcwmeycrS Graff. - Thebe were 122 paaperu in the Alma House of Washington County on the 81st of January. Ten were admitted during the month and one discharged—no deaths. Seves yousg woxlrh attached themselves to the Order of Sisters of Mercy on Wednesday, by performing the usual rites in the Cathedral io this city. THEClevclandand Pittsburgh,and Pittsburgh,. Columbus and Cincinnati roads will commence running freight at their new depot onPentisf. on Monday next; * . For lb* Pittsburgh GtueUu. Pulmonary Diseases. ’ -LETTER ,S 0. 11. Messes'. Eds.—That we may bctternnder&tand the causes and means of preventing consumption, we must Consider briefly the anatomy of the chest and ihc uscj or functions of the lungs, and this will not only afford an important bint for the. prevention, but will also, in part, at least, give ns & cine to the rational treatment of tho disease. The ribs, which mainly constitute tho walls or frame work of the cheat, are bound:together in front by a cartilage bo highly clastic as to allow of very great expansion or contraction of the covity within which the longs are contained. Indeed, by the treatment which yro direct in con sumption coses, wu have frequently known the chest, to be expanded two or three or cTch four inches in the course of ai'many months, end could allude to the case of ofie gentleman, now a chaplain in tho United Slates Navy, whoso chest, in the course of two years,' expanded seven and one-half inches in circunifercsco. A strong pre disposition to-pulmonary disease was thus cn .tiroly overcome, *nd-the improvement of the patient in health and constitutional-vigor in still greater proportion than the expansion of his chest. The reason of this will "be obvious when we oome to consider the functions of the lungs. With the exception of the space occupied by the heart, almost the entire cavity of the chest is filled with tbtrfungs. The longs &ro covered ex ternally by the pleura, a smooth polished mem brane, which invests them as far as.the root or point where, tho large vessels enter, and is tbonce reflected back, lining tho cavity of the cheat, so that two polished pleural surfaces are than pre sented to each other, and, although, from the constant motion of the lungs, there!* constant friction between those surfaces, yet, when the membrane is healthy,. no uneasiness is experi enced. Inflammation of these membranes,vyhichis the disease called pleurisy, not unfrequcnUy results in adhesion between them, and, when improperly treated; often assumes a chronic form, and many ultimately result in consumption. Dbs.,£..M. Fitch a J. W. Stubs, 191 Penn-st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wasbixgtor’s Watch.—A story is going the rounds that a pawnbroker of Sacramento has io pawn a gold watch which was presented by Washington to Lafayette. It bears inside the caso the following in scription: “G. Washington to Gilbert Motier do La Fayette, Lord Corowaflu’s capitulation. Yorktown, Dee. 17, .1781/' That is notbiog. Wo know of at least a thousand elegsxit dross coats in this city which have the foHowinginscripliotgm tbeirllnlngv: “From the Brown Stone Clothing' Hall of Rockhill A Wil son, Nos. CO3 and 605 Chestnut s tree Lahore Sixth.” } Tape Worm Cored by Dri iHcbsas’s C*l« satATLO Vcaiurcoc. , •- New Yore, Aneuit 2,1852. A certatnlodr In this city testifies that, After nalogiJf. McL&nc’s Vemifoge, jnepared by Fleming Bros, of Pitts borgb, tb* passed a tape worm ton laches Tong: and has no Levitation In recomßwndtag It to every person afflicted with worms; as, la her opinion. It fiir excels every other remedy now in ose. The name of the lady, and farther partlmlars can be learned by calling on Mrf. uardia, Uanbattan place, or £. L. Tbeall,l)nigTtat,-corner of Rotgcrand Monroo sfs. «9.Pnrcb*sers wfifbe careful to uk M’I. ANK’S CBXEBRjgBD Tgßinypqg, manqfltctnred tiyPLEaiNQ 'BKOS. of Pmssoacß; Psi All other Yermlfttges la IsonamwcrtUesa,, &. f avnoineVarsxitbco, also UscelebratadUverPlQSfCan nowM hadatallrespccUdile 4ruir»t<*«; 'AlWMafaawßAetir thttimaturt'ef k- IeWIWIwT nSMSKQ 0809. 1 Telegraphic <7 OX ORB SSI O X A -L Wasoisotoji Crrr, Feb. 11. Uocsk. —The Speaker announced the following as a Committee on the isolation of Mr. Harris of Uli nois, to which is referred the Presidents Mcssago on the admission of Kansas into the I'diod, under the Leeonrpton Constitution, ri*:—Harris of 111., Stepb ma of Ga., Merrill of Vt., Leteber of Vo., Wade of Ohio, Quitman of Miss., Winslow of X. C., Bepnctt of ?i. 1., White ofPeno., Wllbrid S o of Mich., Ander son of Mo., Stevenson of Ky., Adrian of X. V., Bnff mßUm of Mass., Hassell of X. V. The following Select Committee was announced to examine into the facts connected with the purchase and. sale of \a tract ofland at Wilkinson's Pcdnt, for fortification purposes, rirr—Messrs. Hoskins, Hop. kins, Wood, Florence, and Hall, of Mass. The House resumed the eonsiderntiou of the hill amendatory to the net providing for the better pro tection of the lives of passengers on steamboats. Messrs. Florence and Whiteley opposed, when Mr. Wusbbarne answered their objections. Tho bill was committed to a Committee of the Whole. Mr. Stanton, from tho Select Committee, reported that ~3. W. Wolcott was asked the question : “Did yon-receive from Lawrence, Stone A Co., some time in March last, a snm of securities or money of the amount of $30,00G/more or less?” That Mr. Wal cott answered, ho did not receivo money or securities to any amount for tho purposo of influencing, directly or indirertlyydjy action or vote, any member or offi- I cer of tho present or iast Congress, upon the tariff or ! any other measure by Congress, before it, or contem plated to bo before it; nor did bo ever pay or promise to pay any money or pecuniary consideration to any officer or member of Congress for a vote or services in the passago of it, to influence his action in relation to tho tariff or any other laws; nor did he ever gire any mouey or securities to any person for the purpose of being paid to any officcror member of Congress for bis vote or influence, directly op indirectly, upon any act under tho consideration of Congress} nor hod he any knowledge that any such act or thing was done by any other person. Ue slates that he had been udvised by counsel to give the above os a fall answer to everything which such question may in volve. To go further would involvo an iMerferonec in private affairs, which the cowmittco had n»* riebt to do. ‘ Tho Committeo say that tboy haro proof that 559.000 of 87,000 expended by Lawrence, Stone efore the Committeo did not con stitute contempt. That was for tho House to con sider. Mr. t.orejoy «ajj that i} lo witnera hud i-riuirocA tctL If bo received $30,000 it would L- n«> rruublo to him tell what he dono with it. Tho ilouso passed the resolution reported from the Committee and adjourned. fciKSiTK— Mr. Seward presented a memorial from eitixens of Albany offering to raise a regiment of vo|. unteore to assist the Utah expedition. Mr. Evans, of S. C. reported a series or resolutions making an appropriation for the publication of the opinion of the Judges of the hnpreme Court in tho Itred Srott case. Mr. Doolittle offered an amendment to the effect that tho Senate does not mean to endorse the Dred &eoU doctrino, find called yeas and nays. The nays were 10. Mr. Broderick, of Cal., toted nay. Tho absentees were Messrs. Bates, Bell, Clark, Critten den, Douglas, J-.hnson, Reid, Stuart, aod Thomp son. The Tote ou Mr. Kraus’ resolution was yeas 22, ifl' luding Messrs. Cameron, Dixon, Foster, Halo and Wilson. The resolution that the Secretary of War lie re quired to inform tho Senate what officers «,f the army belonging to regiments now in active norrioo are ah-' Mot from service tutd tho cause of eueb absence, was agreed to by unanimous consent. Mr. Davis continued his speech or, tin: Array Bill. Mr. Houston spoke at some length cxpntiarinp .m the wrongs of the Indians, and tho Inhumanity proo- Used against them. Ho thought that a thousand mounted volunteers would be,sufficient fur the pro lection of-the Texan frontier*. Mr. Tooroha preferred volunteers and styled the regular army a despotism. He cautioned the Sena tors to beware of it. Mr. Davis apprebeiidu-i u<* danger U> lil-erty fmiu tho small number in the uruiv. Mr. \V ilsuQ that thought the Prc.-ident ,-ngbt authorised to receive the serriees ol 5000 volunteers f-w Utah. XTo Udiwtedyho army.to Le Urge eaongh A motion to striko out tho lind section which pro I'Osed to add two companies tr» each regiment, way !<>st by 25 ngninrt 2d. The sumo section wxs ruh sequcntly amended by limiting, the increase to (wo years. Mr. Hale raid that ho would a 5 soon role for an Increase for all time as for two years, for that would bo the ultimate result. The Senate adjourned. [Special Diepetdi to the Pittsburgh OiuMti*.] llAKßUfitißLi, Feb, 1 Sesatk.—The following bill read io place By Sir. Wilkins, fur granting certain punera to Tbc fuUtmlog wero by the CWmitteea as committed: l.etuliru to street* In Atlegtimr; a *un ploment to the Act b> autborito the electiu'n of f..ur fcopervisora in Indiana towuahip. The following nvre reported with n negative re commendation : To impose a tonnage tax on lumber also a bill relatire to a change of venuo in the Atw derDOD will rmc. llglse. Among tbo jaliliunj. prejenfrd were llie following: By Mr. Toner r Prom the borough of Birmingham f..r power to establish a wharf. By Mr. Abram?: to liridgas. B/Mh Donaboo: For (be Valley Church rood. The following bills were reported from Committee os committed: To rocate Strawberry Lane; sopple moot to tho Act for widening Diamond alley; Kola tire toatreet* in Allegheny; For tho increaao of Or phan's Court fees; For tho charter of the Son* of Malta; rolaUrq to bail; To Incorporate Moriah Lodge; To incorporate the Duquesno Firo Co. Tho following bill was read In plaeo; By Mr Vooghtly to vacate certain street* in Allegheny. A vote of thanks was tendered to John iV.' Forney, " > Philadelphia, for the delivery of his lecture. , . f »9; nays, 7. e bill to extend tho Phllndolphia Sheriff’s latcr- Icr act to the whole Commonwealth wax passed. " Hcagco DJvnrco application has been aband- JJrtv Obleaxs, 3-cb.iO.—The rtcatacr Tennessee. » ‘ vera Crni dates to the 21st ult., arrived hero ►-day. Qeo. Comonfort, abandoned by his troops, had left the city of Mexico. i The troops took possession «f tho palace, i»*ucb«l.V There mn bat fair kille.l. Zalonjta rccolrej 2B..TgU*«it fit 28 cast by theiCoancil ot-Kotablea for ProrioeW PresidenL Alfaro pronoancod at b’an Lutt in favor of Santa Anna as Dictator. Zuloaga has issued adeem restoring ecclesiastical i ßrk d.ictioo t and repealing the laws of - JBjo, which declared the property of occlesiastical corporations allonabla, 1 and annulling tho sal* of property made under said laws. ItU reported that tho clergy Imvo loaned tho now Government $1,000,000. Advices from Sonora show that State in civil war- Latest from Europe. Ne-.v Fob. 11. —Tho steamship City of Bal timore arrived this morning, with Liverpool papers r.f tho 27tb uIL, tho same as brought by tbo Indian at Pcrtlund. Tbo London Timet' city urticle, of Wednesday,' quotes tbo funds ns having opened steady, but in tbo uftornoon became Tery dull, and tho elorlng opera tions show a reaction of In Stock Exchange, the rate on loans was 2@2} per rent. In tho disconnt market thcro wa? u good supply r.t 3 por cent. Tho London Daily - AVw intimates that tho loan to the East India Company will bo tire millions ster ling. Tho London 7W« notices tbo failure of Jas.Shsw J Co., of Huddersfield, for thirty thousand pounds sterling. Tho assets ate email. •Lnxpnic, Wednesday morning, Jan. 27.—The Post asserts that on Iho opening of PoriiamorA tho govern ment will propose a measure for the punishment of political assassins. Tbo AVies says tho reduction of the rate of lntereat : to four per cent, is regarded as certain, to take place op Thursday. Tho decHno.lq. the funds is attributahioto tho sale of a large amount of sloqk belonging to tbo estate of a deceased peOri Washisgtos Cirr, Feb. IJ. Senator Davlaln bis remarks on tho Army Bill, alluding to the arti cle from lhe,f r ;n'«n read yesterday'by Mr, Hale, said that the arJirTo trw flippant, and presumptuous, and tbo writer wils a scribbler. Capt. William V. Taylor of tbo Nary, died at bis residence at Newport this morning. • ! Judgo Cato and Corr, tbo pro-slavery clalmantfor a scat.tn Congross.'bad an interview with tho Presi dent torday. The latter left for Charleston this eve ning. .~ . . - .. 1 .St. Loci*, Feb. 11.—Tho river is arill failing, and .the flooring Jen it increasing ia quantitygnjl thick mess. Tho weather is moderating.. It iaanowlng* Mercury 24 degrees. ■ .Albany, Feb- FiliiaDro ,wa» married'tut craning to Mr*. Mclntosh, of this city.' New York, Feb. 11.—The AntDLecntaptositu of Uiis city announce that they will hold a meeting at the Academy of Mtuic on Friday-night,'notwith standing the withdrawal of the permtodon of the di rectors. Boston, Feb. 11.—The Democratic County Com mittee have endorsed the action of the President bn the admission of Kansas, by a vote of 26 yeas against 17 nays. St. Lol jh, Feb. 11. — The river is falling rapidly, and it is full of very heavy ice. Navigation has been suspended above. Weather clear. Thermometer nt 25 degrees. Louisville, Feb. IL—The river is stationary, with six feet in the canal. Tho weather Is dear thermometer 19 degrees. Served dim Biobt.—Simonds, of St. Louis, who made and sold a counterfeit of Ayer’s Cherry Pecto ral, has been placed within the narrow limits that should catch all scoundrels. Imprisonment, though it be for years, can scarcely punish enough the heart less villain who could execute such an Imposition upon tho sick. Tho wicked rascal who for paltry gain could thus trifle with the health aud life of bis fellow man—take from his lips theeup of hope while sinking, and substitute on utter delusion end cheat, would falter at no crime, aud should he spared no punlshmenL Some of his trash Is still extant in the West, and purchasers should be wary of whom they buy.— Gazette, Utica, X. Y. j Commercial CUUSIITTKK OP ARBITRATION FOII FEBRUARY. I*mn Dirxiv, V. P n IY\ W. Hair, John Flwino David iTCiiniuss, James 'Gatoumt. PITTSBURGH 9AUICBTS. 1 Reported Specially far the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Pirrsataan. Fbioat, Fxbxuait 12, tSSS. FLOUR—The amount offering from first bands la extteme ly limited; sain or 50 bbla extra at $4,00 and 40doat XI w <■£s4,l2. From store 75 and 200 bbla at 13,87 foirioper, g&5 for extra and 14,50 forfamtty do. SO do do ats4.oo, **,25 {*,so, "O' l 3o do family extra at $4,50; also 10 Ibis and 25 ski Tenneioee fitney breads at $5,00. GRAIN—Sales from wagon of 60 bus Rye at 50; from Mor.‘,3So bua Kentucky White Wheat at 87, and 200 bus Khf Corn at 48. GROCERIES—Not much doing; a sole of lOhhds Sugar at c MpT£»* uAYr-Sales of 0 lends nt scales at s9®st4 ft ton. BROOMS—Sale*of 40 and 20 dox at sl3o(ssl t 7s, POTATOES—Saha of 50 bua Neebonnocka from Store at 65. DRIED APPLES—A solo of 15 bu* at SU2. vrmSKEY—Adreaclng. asalflOf lOOlldiraw at 18 COTTON—We hear Of a sale of • small lot at 10» 1 LARD—Sales of KTbbUeUj No, lot cash. 4 BUTTER—DaIi; aaaleof.4bbllßoU,Botprtißeatl3. SEEDS—Hu> market for CloTeraoed is not firm: a lot of 50 ta*wa« delivered on previous contract at ss,oo;‘buyers generally were *hy, and there wo» not much wlinagnau to take bold at ' MONETARY AND COMMERrrAt, We understand that soma of the Banks are taking paper 1 $1 cent below the usual standard.' Some bills were psseed to-day as longasd monthstonnatO ft cent. Tbl/how erer, la tho excei-lioo. The general rule at Bank is 7 a rent Tlu> leading Broken are haring luoaey laft with tbsm at 6 v'cent. Wbeddemanifloaaiarcanpuadfij'roa the streat or at Bank, tbs rate is «@7B c.iat.—{N Y Timas. SiDcothoresnmption of vjvH'iepijrttsatß by the Baak& the entire eoefidence exhibited iuthaa by Uia dsposfta of ■l«rie«nd thelncreaso ..f ginoraj depoeiUhaxforthar aidad theont-doornurkotfociuotify. first dsanteer Is la d*. Diaadat 6 ft sent, and will go at lesW/Bet ihe-idEwSßKa tmu favored, are very fjw, and all .pfr.inftrlor -StEma oegntiated with difficulty at much higher raise—Pblbfnq? Poax Teasr—Tbs aeaaoo isdrawiag to a close, the ri&Me or the week having fallen off to 12,000 head. The however, will not be wound np fortwo weeks to come, and after this dato tbere will-prvbably. be from twentY ta twenty five thousand bead parted;.Prlcei have further id vsßccd, cloalag at for heavy, no erob£l&ty jfany materialdecUns.'- There will be bujors In lung a* the weather conUnues favorable. Therwlpte for the Week andthe aeaeoa/ fijot up as ffil- ToUl for the weekf. PrvTi.mtly reported.,. M . Total for Ihv wuna Tot.il uutnf-or p*rkt*l lilt Mason Tjtal nuiutwr pirkM In l3~»c) • Ciit I'.-iio Cur *r>- IVnn«jlT«u» jirdSnas by |Uo •is.Vuruta'* M-.v;on p rvuu tie tvceli8. .... , 12 y Uu«? month ISoT. _ lnrri-av Id January, ISSB gsi f ajj <0 •' trletrapblc despatch recetr.4 | ,j llt*m Tbotopem A BrgtUrr*, No. S W.ill *lMt, etateenbat the nntm of the Ailnuilc lUnL ..f PortJm.J, Maine, uod of the Deny feat N«» UwupsJiirr 4 r. throwL out of the BuHUk tfa,.*- of Muu f»u t'*-day. I lio noire of three ItonWa are aUo thrown out at the Mat rii(yolitait Bank.ln iltie city today. XhenoCeeof IhOtarrii Oounly unJ P»*4*i.- Riuk ->f New Jereoy, a re a)«i r*b-Sed •»d depcvitet that Icxtituttan—N V Coni Aii. Cupper-.hare* hpre brea mow lively of late. Tho laat air-maw from the ‘•PrwsbtC'aaJ -I»lt Kotblc" are hlibir 'it HI irtnry. Oar of the beat practical miturtlo the country U .-oftfidem that the tatter will I* « paying mine, *rea *t tw-uitr-trats for copper, The «tock hae advanced to 2U. Tlu>ft£-were.Urg« order* for lt,at about the value of the lotmwttTOenf. “Minnesota*’bae advanced ajala, aod ii It 1» reported that a diridead offj wU| t* drrtsml attheMarfhm.vttng. CopperU quoted earU, KlUutchioeoa; 14 care -d« b'la-f owner*; lotke Jr mirplea. S Übla butter 24 -10-tVS Boa; lCdo,lB do boiler,Tdatpplae, 01 ikJ*dr do. •a>»l.«i, whrel :,o bWftlard, 2758*tr»W dred b..gs. 1(11 Ux liai-ou, J 1 l»hd* do Clark k cof&hbdf J flri»r. Import* byuvsr. UDNONUARKLA NAVIGATION CO.-3 bx moving. 6 l-LI egz*, l Us du, l>lu .egg*. 1 bid butter, owners; 49 I4»| Kour.dwtndlw; lodo do, V*ll»; M Mli JobowmA «t - Mil apple*, 4 «U fjypK owner ISO Lx fcUxs, Rouse 7 do do. -IS hb! Soar. tabgs brsu. 42 bl* bnmtii c.»n». Uuute uud; 112 bx gUa, Berry. VVIIKP.UNii. por Kaeslle—lbx-fevtißr*. F*tMr;'~‘Jß plow 10 mole Ihjatvls, 10 Undslde, Hail A «i»er. 18 bgs beans, U do UmotbyeecJ, 2 bbl* eggs, teuis A Edgertun; 11 *tg*. Reai2 bx uuobintu, Clark A cu; 31 bdls paper (lab- —'ran *-it i inii.ii nr ii a. 5 ‘ II I*. TOO. i jSjiiStoMHHE Ido 1 tK 8011... Ui,Bm.o t » mo JlMm lb.lur,. | b, k , .ji.. I t.. t.„iur 1 Lj.pp,.,, , Jo rjo.'s “ f. eup|r-bbl«, fiilbrnin. J M RIVKRSEWS. Ji-i. pretty firmly aronml the *tcam»r**t the Uudtnr [ou U r.lncdny ulghe. Tl»e Rwalle, the Wtu-cllnc nal*"t did at ro out yeatf Mar. The In. ■*** sharp and hravy ran tug ontanlnst her a* she came up. The AllMhotiy trill belrurra over above the brlJgue If this weather hold 21 Botirs tonpur. Yesterday morning at sau rira the tbermoin ettr elmwei} 2° below un) in the top of Cml UIH, oppoelte til* v-lt/, There was tome sblpUieuta of good, mlbinf. j'wterday niornlDK. In geoeral however, pefect nnletuda cu the U-vee, ami wo do not expect many ’boat* m> In the nrxt tew day*, ‘nib cold eanoot ls«t long. It la now the dale in which tho river mnally breaks up in s-uotti that freerj* it over. The Sky-Lark. Oa of thumonlh;thUmagnificentfioatimetialace n.m lying at our will leave for the Upper Miwourt nml will thereafter, as eocn m the tininess opens in tbs Spring commem-s ruuulng regularly from Et Louis to all those usis lownu ou tbs confines of our clrtUxatlon ' Ws h jru beretofure dsKrlbed tho Sxr-LiRK Jo a lengthy outlet I in which w* garo a description of her Lulld and style | thronghoiit. \Ve mty repeat here in a Word that everythin!. i which can makeaboat cumrortabtsorsafsbasbMDlaTiffaeS 1 upou this steamer. Capt Den Johnson Is too well known and Lbs bad 100 much experience on tna rlyers to used any eiteußlve notice. He baa no need of pofle. Ills gnat sne wu In every matter pertaining to the control et steamboats I* proverbial. Tbs very rarnt chance now offers tu travetlsrs f.ir lakins this trip by the Eky-Lsrk. Ehe baa been teat«]. liar chincrj Is new and works Jo admiration, her furoitars and Qpliclßtery is or the best quality and (be boat Is bnllt Tor n»ed us w.-n as for safety. We cordially command bsr to the travelling public. j W« clip tbo following from (be SJo., Democrat of Tow day. j . “The river foil at th!e point yt-sterdsy, two or three Ukches I nud the clmnncl wnsflllod with floating les but out of s I-solid or heavy qtullly, ThoArlzonia, from Hannibal, rs firta tbo Ice very heavy stand below that paint, Tbs Sam oiiog reports no lea in the Illinois, pod five fee. on tbefrus. I The Sioux City ran through tee from Weston some distance Udow Kaasns, bat her eourso was not vstarded by'li. I’lcoly ul wat-r ro Cnira. New Orleans freights an scarce snd then is very Uttle prospect of all the boats Ln port ratting leaded speedily. Weathsrngnaabla. No prospect j ■•( a lurdcr freexo. Tho Crosman's Deck Hands—The Uodolpb arrived last 1 fM-nhi.t from Cairo, ami amongst the deck pasMDgors wen j tho ikck hand* of the Col On an* an, who wen re]>ori«d to j iavnnctedJnadaitardly and a selfish manner on the oc ruiiuu of the disaster to that boat, fib* left Cairo at 6 In tho morning—too early an hour to ascertain any furthar pnrticalars of the disaster, hut sbs brings aa extra trom the r.«ic2» r f the Cairo Gazette, The Arizunie Capt Uerduiitn and the Caoibrldgo Capt Deau Here both at St Lmis and in>tb ready to leave f.>r b»,e Tn->dny. Tho ClDdutmtiO of Wnluasday says: I Cndur tlte infiucaco of the recent heavy tains tbecreekt I and riven of Alabama bar* reached a height not known for I many years. The upper Alabama on the 10th wu forty-five I f.*ft above low-water mark, and tnneb~damage baa been dano tu (he Ixdtotn crops of the Cshsba. Tba tressel-wurk <>f UieCahata atui Colnmbni have llktwlt* euffrred con. siderabty. • Now Orkaus—The Fremont anJ Ft Wayne were aJvetUvsd i (i> loave Ibr Plttsborgb ou the 3d Ilia Steamer Echos* | Iv to be sold by the Sheriff In New. Orleans on tbs goth of I February, • ' j Tlis Sllnerra was preparing to.leave fur Pittsburgh at I du*k The the tame port, was detained J uutll a late bear, repairing a portion other tuacbiiury ] Doth were luadod to the guards. ' I SMamßaatfiegUler, s ARRIVED—.leOrsou, BrownsvlUv; Luzern*, do; tiolousl Dayard, Elizabeth; : DEPARTED—JoffononV Bmwniville; Luzerne, do: Colon*. Itayanl. Elizabeth; River 4J.J fb*t,oa astand Telegraphle Al«r|uu. | N*w Volt, Feb. 11.—Cotton lias advanced; 6000 bales eutd et l A advance; Upland# and Orleans Fair mm. dling lld 1-10. Floor declining; H,6oo‘bbl* void: gtalebc lower; ales at54,05@4,15, and Ohio Cc lower: salesat 34 70 I fjt‘4,So. Wheat firm: lOOObtuii sold. Corn qhlst: Hrg S CITY^ KANSAS CI TY. s T > STON LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE osTCuTefiY*' as» rKßn^K t .^.”P st J» 8B RAILROAD COJrPAXY, AND THE PITTS THE splendid new and fast running Pas- “ U , R . UU ; PT mrsi AxCcuicAao™AitßOAn S2 lc r‘?if r i“ , p i? ''‘??i l ,n,l ‘ Ul '* l irr.' TIIIB DAY, Wth lost. lOn Kim. .... , 1 «*«* samr . . iUUTI ... In . rerMskterpManandreakeanl «to . Al Wjtai |CUnmba.S»f.lMCto. le», , iJSßbfcj I :r i * Btoob. 40010*11001 “ 7k» P, .* i, !«. ... 5W *-* r l “ 7:24 “ vdO a. k Tb« 6nO A. M.Train ran. through to CtndnuMJ with \ a |SMol '' Tn " r '-“'- ,L i withdc? Ciusaio/CAM, mUlnc direct H?* °»ch*age, and the £O5 r.*. train through to fW Ka „.- *“ *■ *• Traifl «op* »t ail l°i^ lpo i ls ’ C»“inoiU» Louisville, Cairo and SU Loiu» •ad til points on that road. At Undaonwithth, r *‘‘Bayard witbtmio onTtnearaana Braacbfw New rMTadeipia.-. Cleveland and Toledo Bailroad for Toledo. Detroit. c£jzJL C ’ V . J^_ for C o ** l * *^ tls *ad Akron. At Cleveland wrtL Alg) with Late Shore Hall road for Erie. at »*»*» »jl Biilrcad* In-lin- to the Xortb-iresr Tbe Q;45 A. K. and £35 r. *. Traina «ton at all Stxt^nT^ Fa!U 40,1 CaoAdi. tad Ohio Rafiroad Bar Cumberland, ttarper'eYerW £KL>™t l ?. T TC V?*’ 411,1 wnnect « Wbedlus with tin* lUltimo.e R-JUoad for ZaaMrin*, CirclerilS bSSStai KfcSSSf? “ J W “ h,n4toa C »T- At IMlair , fth tl.r Central yhio r^-r.y. , 1 , 8 . te T benrlllc Aecommodationstopa at all . - ■ TISS^fW» ir n S J[ o .?i <^ dai “ tltrri T 4lol,i “ ab oi‘ , “f‘> l »o*»: ‘ traic on SaturdaycTeningroni a ‘’' “ LJ Pittsburgh 7:301;». Thi* RA£rMdonBan4ay«Ten& B atlO~ii; Httiburgh, and can I**ve f, r HilloiWpbU via Pets.* S V* ,*• U - 4rriT#a in *t Bdo p, *. Paaaenfcra daairln| to &to Tla Cl , aTel f a ' 1 * oak/or TUkrls w « for TiektU ria Steubenville. onat or St, Loula, or point* beyond Gdiimlu* tU SreobenvUlp, %riui oti S* infold dl , t rinir l T od t ranaferre J free of charge. . , P. R. MYERS. OeatSm3SASfc^*p < B_^f^P s, t t, * ,,a TlckAf-Offlw l , PennStrectDopot C BBTOHWBOK, Oea. Agl, A W. W. BAdLEY, Sopt. P* C. ik C. It. R. ColinnLuj. Monongabela River XJ. & Mail Packets. STEAMER TELEGRAPH, , STEAMER JEFFERSON, '•fffrtf i jJSa TCirt. J. C, Wooowiis. . ! CA^oSta^Lufc, HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE bow running regnl*rlv. Morning Boats Imt» Pitta* burgb at | o'clock A. iL, and Evening at 6 P. IL for M’Keetport, Elisabethtown, Motion sa fe®!* City, BeUevornan, Fayette City, Greenfield. California and Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Coaches tor union town, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Waneeborr. Carmicbaelfowo and Jefferson. ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Colon town for fSj meals and *tate-roomf 6n boats Incluaive.— BoaU returning Cram BrownrrOle leave at S o’clock In the mornlngaad# lathe evening. For farther Information en* qoiiWat the Office, Wharf Boat,attbefootor orant street. » n » • J • ’ 0. W. SWINDLER, Agctv. pBOIfcAE- TUESDAY PAOK-.»:ißPf a. XL *T FOB ZANESVILLR-Tbe floe oewJg&EX steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Cspt. Uonos Ana* wWava tor ths a&rr* and intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY at 4. odofck v. it -Fw-freight or passage apply on board. > odfl; FLACK, BABSM A aCtfta. T> BqPLAE TRI-WEEKLY. fl 3» a. XL WHEELING PACKET.—The floe paaJfifiSK eengeo atelier CHRVOIT, Captain J. Slunay r wlii l»Te for- the above end all’intermediate porta on Mondays. Wednesdays and Friday!/' Airfreight or patnge, apply on board, or to •nO W. D. WHEELER, Agent, No. 6 Wowfrt. Regular -Wednesday , jssl^ PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—The l&Bft&r p&» mv AUasur J. W. nAILMAN.Cipt- U. ILjv will —.T£.~r ***• •^ OTB *nJ all intermediate port* on EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 o'clock A. M. For paaaageor freight apply oo (toord or to _ja23 T7OK MARIETTA AND ZANES-■ rr»\ JL bow and beautiful iteamer LIZZTI] MAETLN, Capt. Bum, will I ear# •od all Itttcraodiate port*. SVEBT BATUBDAY. at 3 r u. For freight or passage apply on board or to 0610 FLACK, BASSES A CO- Agta. FOR CINCINNATI AND, fCPf I-OUISTILLE-The new tod ipleadtd JfIKK pneacertfeemer ENDEAVOR, V. J; MarkelTwlinei" tor the atpre and all intermediate porta on TUESDAY. the I6th icat, at 4 o'clock P. 11. For treJght or patsoze apply . For freighter pamga-appty on board nrto M 2 FLACK. BARNES j CO, Agf. For Cincinnati a LouigT TILLS—The floe itaamrr DR. KANE. Lapt- fl. Shaman, will laata for the abora aSnutHor piedlata oorta, onTUURSDAV. 18th iuit. at 10 o'clock* it. For freight or paanga apply on board or to Ml FLACK, BARNES A CO,Ac*m«. FOH CINCINNATI AND LOU- , rcpT^ ISTILLB— The One at earner ARGONAUT, A£lS£&S Cape. flo. L. Helena, wffl teara for tlie abore an-l al hn“ madiatat porta, oo TIIIS DAY, 12tblu»t,at 4 r m. For freight** paanga apply on board or to J*® FLACK. BARNES A 00, Agent*. 12.154 f ~..422.443 435.GT7 ' Jj'Oti' ' fine , IPX •tamor BASTtsOH dpi. p»„ tr , .in-faWEmg ” *»I«U Intmudiu. port, on it/mX ueY. I3th I it.l- For frrlirtit nr puttga apply nIl Umnl, or to *“ . n.*CE, lIAIIXES 1 CO,irrin. FOft MISSOURI RIVRR.-.The i fCP»^ fla» new •tnmerßOirEVA'Cfcpt. Dozier, will le*»et,rth*AboreAnd til lnUra«]i&» ports oa il6x. D4V, lb* Kith iiut. For freight or passage apply on board urto kS FLACK, BAIISE3 A CD* Ipt "C'Ofe ST. LOUIS. —The fine new ( ICS* A PlteragAT ■tenner, “ASOLO EAYOV u»pe. fishsr. wtlltMTafartba Alxm aim] All tnteroiStJte pom od THIS DAT. 12th lost, At 4 o'rfeek H. M. For rMfbl-or passage Apple os board or to RBA A JONES, 61 Water street FI.ACS, RAfIN'ES A 00 , Az’ti .So. 8? Water ?t. FOR ST. LoUl&—The fine new { fCS* Cat ntcutoc passenger steamer T rtwr * ifrmTVT rl Oipt. Moora, silt laass Kjs the Alxrreaad All Tourmeafite ports oo THIS DAT 12ib Inst, at t>. *. For ftafriit or pasesiA apply i.a or to • - * WL'... I.ACK. PARSES A CO, Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine new i ICS** ■txasier MABEXOO, Ospt. Aftgßggg j will kaee tor (ha Abort , u ,| *|[ itßenßedUteportTS I JII W DAF. ISth test.. At l o'clock P f M. T* pffijeTr j freight Apply on hoard or to | J* 2l FLACK BAHXK3 ACO. | ■troll -MEMPHIS' AA-n XEW'.W; -T ORLEANS, Hie fin* mw »ttam»r -teWSrewEffii AT. LAWRENCE, Cttl. R. D. Cucbiw, will jU-otaanilalJ Intermediate, port# on SATURDAY. «i. isn» iatt. >or freight dr pamags apply w boani or to /•», • - 'fLkck, Barnes a ca, A«t« t?SH MEMPHIS AND-KEWORTrf^rr. X LEANS—Tbs splendid tiwatr Aftirrrr -Lftaßlfißr •»» lam fer the thers ami133532!# port* on SATURDAY, the Uth last, tot freight or mcsage •ppljaa Uwd ur to FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Arent* FOkMjw ORLEANS.—'The 7jS&La fine steamer AVRORA, CApt. John a iWattg Kholre, wlllleare tor the shore and all «n TUIA DAY, the 12tb Instant at 4 o'clock, ?. U bright or ptUSp apply oa board or to - . FLACK, DARNKS a CO, Agent., fe2 - No>.g7 Water street WA Soiree and Mu&lcal Festival ILL BE GIVEN AT LOCUST.#* BEIIINARV, LivrcocoTiUe, oossS KVt»NI?fQ NUT, Tub. 15th, to iM t£o (btid t»r bontii TlckvC* DO Mali nrh *ir?* a-cf.ffi!? 1 - “<=»*«!^in.VbSvsssi!.-i 3 —■ ' TtlOrtM dancino Academy. AT NEVILLE HALL, N C °.™"'?' il ' ourth Bricl Liberty st«. LW CLASSES noit forming fur Gentle* thruai(ti fa|. ' “n»"s« which 6. will n, C\ ?!\ T 6, ,r " m ,w “ 10 throw hoodred pound., rek.rion hi, lru.t with lUn homiooto: Jly) Irom thm to dvo hundred pound! on bln breMt nod with .Mi, biS^ l»cr«ilhl. r„u, which moat Ewwnlo £7 T ° *""' , ' rt '‘ l l»'h»-*"c.nj UONS-B Tocnnclndowithtb. r,rr„ol WAXDEBUiI) MINRTHEL. auction £alra. -JS!7J!SfS. *vo.'m' I. h" “at re.t. litilldlnga, NoTSTrinS iIiUTSHiw ' "u Jii" "'"' * M,I »“ X\£T * T V,°* u * Mntt w*i%!*u!3i*n SSiH’-iSv^i^si I ggjssißaif aSsSn;^ I roMTttS tSS WS 552 S." ll, r ! SySr sbSshsHbss®w?® ssa~§3igi 5 SfifEfE* ar * mn,r ' 8 ™ |! . C.MWWJ, lilf '^^^^SKSSSSSST T)AJIy sales at no. STTTffffsF , iis fca ' d ™» dothlofllboola and aajSwShanS ku cbto tornttora, mv “' l * ha ««- ‘"dta. tutlcwrr. fe p.JTDAVKjKcfr. I i. *. irilDT .....JO 0. U'USXTT HAHDT * M’GREW, • ■ steamboat agents, Coisttn or First axd Ft sky strets, ,? ■ Mtaji'f '! ' 1 pmsDDßon, rx, ctit. U 1 ~ ' • H.BA a 10888, ■■ 9TKAMBOAT AQXXSTOS. ?>o. 7 0 IT/Jm Stmbt, : fej-lial | ; rirKBUMUM. 1; WHNKY B. GOUjINBi forwarding and Merchant, •1 WHQLSSiLa DBAUtBI* .. . 9 hee W* Buttar. frearTtiTnan.- - FLACK, BARNES A CO„ Ageou. fflindnnali, &c £asfibtilf, &c. St. ttouts, Set. #ieto ©titans, stc. Hmußements. se for Pin*- PHOP. COWHSB’B ED WA R 1) T. MEGRA W, WHOLESALE DEALER IN ■ ' tobacco and cidajrs . - V0 2,1 L'***Tr STREET, MED or WOOD-, ’ OFFERS 'IYi 'ptri? mn inn . . PmSBUHGIT, PKNN/V*. FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED ST* >* ’K w. u. Gnat s A. No. 1 5s Tobacco, neime, Robinson A Co's Tobacco, Eagene Reward's Tobacco, Grant's Pound Lump Cavendish, Raxard and Railroad Brands, nln A » ° „r „ 200 c "*dy Boxes Half Pound Lump 01QAR81 CIGARS!! OIQ AHB! /! ■ ■ 111 f k [ or i ß MIX-LlOlsr ASSPBTBD BXtjLitjDß ’*r\: All of wbicn wa offer to It. trad. ,t prica »hlct.Kumol fallloploro. , a ail'di»t. F w. E. CHILDS & CD’S CEMENT ROOFING ruUt tfaa «t km of the at . ~ IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF -JSsWttrJts' w - ..r >,. -c 8. A. JOHNSON, •> v , PERRIN A JOHNSON, WM. JOHNSON, J Nm ,S 3 ThlrJ W| rot Bd. Thee^Po^UoaU b ?‘“ d wW ™ IW «■* l°J"~ It. It front the action ofthe vmUher. 8 y alkaline. It vonlj n<»t r th- c»ijtm«, but on the f>»ij-ar> pivt.ci tu# * 11 1,1 °>yopinl«n «uch » *“!* f” I, n»wU>lliu J{ npon it could out tv- KMpectftjUr, , pnt *" fullj at.d rrcelrlne prompt etteotioa. , , it. LOCKE, Cb«nl«. ‘ . _. Mlarttorjr So. 12S Walnutetreet.CinotuuaM.il!.. 1 Utk ewnl&gJ V?. r. iSmt>« > /w. P . rn .' ■ . _ Ccraasiti Aogscr floru lit#. G.- «ii. 1*57 i .gueuj JftU. n. LAB. Tni. Co„ ad.» J.lren>ool. TRANSPORTATION t'Ai'AL'ITY ONE lIUNPUK!) TONS I. All, V . LLOYD & CO. TTAVINQMADE WINTER XX to do «hatvjr boilnee bj I HI. Wifi Ir,R f are flow plcptifej - OAI fRAILROAD. sasssr* ~— will e I Tbt -'- VulJlmcc of tl,e Inclined Planes an the Allegheny Portage Railroad eSSjS effrelgb*. Ofc Mm S.rret, .t lb, Cm.ll.hh ! 1857 - __9 ANAL NAVIGATION. 1857: KIER’a PORTABLE BOAT X.TTM-J-- V c“aM^T^rniir anl^^ anal anN.C W o/lS l 7^ffi^^“ASta|j^ft!*" ——— King A MlTCam’l, IToprlelor.. iHisrtllanrous Jones HOUSE, Oirnrr Stratum d M*rkri,£. t BA tIfIISBUBQ. PKNXA WELLS COVEREY. Proprietor. T Ir 'S NEW AED ELEGANT HOTEL, A ™»ntlj stsrtnl a. th. Main. JOXES, in lUrri.bor e , i*a, UTlaa been looaod for a tona of yoon by tho nnder oicned, ho ukoo ihto method of coiltns tho otteoilon of hi* J™" aßlrcn*, friend, ond tho trorelling community lUtlnjtWVojtf of Hundred ami Forty F«t on the °f ,hB *nd FiJ\y-T*oo hat Front on r-fw 11 “ODOt fall lO PIOTO eitIWUTB IK V»)| a» laritlng to stranger*. ? f *2?J d«».«H wotllated, and lighted with Qn-i number with connecting doors auk ttwtbem very desirable for r«w»<|Hr * TTw UALLSax* warmed throughout by Heaters; aod evert modern ImproTement, in fact, has been added, tliat mit «mnfort am* happiness of the coeau. Ulßre£ “ re > r« assured, that the HOOflE" has been made perfect in all lu appointments— ? C 't,' i %* n T a S£? bwa P l *”* l chai?Tof Brpcri. raiii C*w;*b-nt .ftrionx—that in every particalartho —*•—kd.hjr the proprietor, will nf- Tlie CoUnirj Deportment ud Dlntoff Room will ror*!*. < l»« , pccU | .l« n ,|„ n „| ,b, Pn, P ri.tof, SS, ~ifr,' F lllK , : * r «o'.!'* t:.at U,:r-J nil bomuii^' 7^, r , n “ K hto ““"M* 'h>nk. to bl. obi trlotrf. „ j A * Ma - vor SLSS?Sfe? ptWJ^^a , l2®Ssl!i£‘s borrow, upon tbs Ulth of the city, th* ntnnrSwl. ucned, Hid shall bc»r interest at the rota of lit niv tvnt fwir annum; payable semi-anirnallj on the lint Jar ofJulv 3* Sv^ 7 v° c i fh >7? r - * tbotiak .? "ShS Lt& Sut. i. S . t .i' ork ' ,rf 'V? nf «*«*oction for any claim fm Oor Tl U «il^r^? ; i * sd £° ad * 19 shall bo Insuuu of a&nirfSSS S?.H! r,^ cb * m * d °. W*M*»«tbo bearer, and snail l* signed by tha Major, and counter*! etctt «flb« bonds hereby amhorliid iu> £ I'mefud for the Intoreat arising tWaJa. ttrdnluaJ ami enacted Into s fnu in Cmin.il, n,j. Ml. day .»f February. A. !>., ISoS. * ‘ ' u * SAUUKL tttsKGkVr, 1.. . „ w Prwideat (\mn. ; iL AUwt: UHJH AlciUsTUi, Clerk «»ffi*mmon Council. A. 11. MILLKR, Jo,, T. Wm£Z Pn COT ”!> _ P* 1 * of Bgt««rt Coo oral. Asupplkmknt to an okoTSaSce PMKd Ito* tflth d*y of Nowmber, liur.mHlW “An r pr Mcr)W , 1 , the cfoU«„ f tV w .„ u r «lic“ StCtlOX l. Be It onUiuM anrlenaclct, 4c- That Rom and aft*r tho iMtctn „f thi» ordinance, It {• mado tin duty or b* SniwriitUnilenioCthe Water Works.to wUent a month XjT'ZSfW*****''*** wnwShJti,* nt .V h * ° r Cot* rtirnWwd th* wort. i ,l J # l ?? nth .' tofl » ,l *t °f ®** purchoK'. made or am thoritod h; him, tagatlicr with tli« amonot of wli claim t ir r.'r'?™"'"' each month. An. la? ter Ihe lM has been apprutnj t>j tho Water Commute*. Hi* 111. ITontnJlJ""; • “f “, U : J '' i *»*'*- *"y portion i.r U„ „ m . >””»“• ««* »•*»* * «» Ui7Ssi™r?iVl. ir h V ll*®* *ll «*rr»nl. dr.iro s“t oftl,.K r |L k 'y*fj r £ri’* ru *™‘ *l>*ll b.lu lb. or. “ucli of anjr onlinaact) a. tho alv.re f*’ " * nil ,b * " 3me *« heirhj- repeals. -?* I Ku^.Tn.l^ to ‘“>■ BAMUKL U'KKLVY, Pre-ditcnlof Common Council. Ajtnt: Hrnu McMmra, Clrrk df C»mwonC»>Ooril. A. 11. MILI.tU, _ Pr#BlJclit|'r.v/rw. .>r Wii-t Ctiuuril. AUftt; Jons T. Winrrrr, ► Cler k of Select Council. REMOV A L JOIIN STONE & SONS, IWOBnU AND JOBBKBS OF SILKS BIBBONS AND BILLINEBI GOODS, Dm remoted from No. 43 South Second Street, to their Dew *sd element «torr. No. 809 Ohtitßßt St., one door obof e Bth, Where they will bo pleued to •«« their frtouiLr end the trade generally. ; • jkSclmd HARDWARE. ~" SAJUUBL FAHNESTOCK. No. 74 Wood Strut, Mmburqh, SASON HAND A IsAKGE' STOCK OF HARDWARE,which U wille«n ?e» tow**caYii Uta. tohU LoctajlUnp* Koi,« IS »!rki s£££ ■oaurge uaortineat ofCarpeuter*’Tade. he beerecalwrf* BADBAQiPcUTOER3 ASIh BTUFFKRS POKERS. BLEIGB DELLA AXI) SSAMntKDPBIgEttVISO KETfLKS. cc2Wtf P PAXMER, No. 105 Market Street, OUNDRIES.— O ,M 0 caaka Soda Aih, 100 •- German CUy. 200 bbl*. Catutto- Alkali, (Imported) lOOO bona Cocotiy duo, • • On hand and tor eafebjr ALEXANDER Kiaa. d*2 . ; V ‘ • 1 » V 73 Liberty afreet. GGB—3 bbls. EW* thin day receiVoU and foreale by mCNBY tl»~ COLLIXS. QH/VER PLATED Spoons >r*w»s>w, rui™... 100 Iba-hißtur© and ior sa]* R L. f AILNKSTOCE M CO. *s W E -' ! "‘l-03iCO'iKOOH.VO.'wi»i„, on^uWI . iQtSttllaneous, I-AW SCHOOL OP THE crsiVKItSITY A.t„Cajnbriti2e. Mops^ TU' l**true<«?> ,A<« JUn. Joel Pacxza, LL. D~ Koyal Profr.Aor 11-itJ. Ttt»>pmu;s Ptasoxs. LI. D. lUu u t'ni'ei*.,! Jlcn. Katoav Wasaccxx LL. I>„ University tWtaaui. r PIIE course of instruction embraces the vu- A. no'll bradclies or the Common Mw, and of Kuuit%. * o 'l C'mtiluilon'tl l 4 * 5 . • n “ the Jarftprudence of ib* United States. The Library eonsiats of about 14.000 Tolmuea, and u n«u -"«*i» iVSSSf” to l ?” n b r “?I«po,nioa. 1 «po,nioa. (.„ j orJwi? Uoni and examination*, in connection with thetu.l orwhkh tbero an* ten every week. Two >&-«« Coum » r .'. aUo tioiden in each week, at each of which a cause, oiuly given ont, t» irgoed by-Tunr .Indent*. and *0 opinion ' delivered by Hid Praslalns Instructor. Uooius and t>U, r « tacditieiare altoproTiied for the Club Conrtx and an A*- acmbly It bold weekly fcir practice! in debate, aoJ acquiring a knowledge of parliamentary law and proceedings. htudenu may ..liter tho School in any stage 01 their pro fession*] studies or nwrcantiU pnrsnlts and at the c..iu menccmcnt of.-lthcr term, or in the middle, or other part ol it gtndlw tlier ■will purrnr. waek-dftrrtno ; ' terms, of tweatyweekawwli «'.W? lm LW.Y,. •the end of««ch Ur m. ' * 4 “•. «.* u^jUl, JSt& ‘ho LilirarT ’u w „ .„ jaSfclawd'twit n-tiir- To ” r rilL undersigned having determined't..' sIpJPpHSI IdSw loft VJIW"* lrt ' lto of ‘ haring receiv SHS:“Sp|^ »o«™, R, "-j.onxi'QßSsmL'xti;. Pat!!' P irJL LL,^6 ]^^ Bte^rrr;rot!amrA;; „. n , . exchance mr Weatirn Uftd*,*ont<. tmiMmW l A Good Chance to go Into BuSSSnT OXatmiunl oriui.l honlel.l | m ve dotenmni-.i to clow bittiness as«ooa ai I ..F mV r..t .lock oftIOODS, ctmeUUttß of / " 1 | Dry Geodij Oioceriei, Hardwire,&j*. I tniwoOvr ftir w»le my Wgo and complete KTOKE and iniproteturiitA 0 u MAIN STRKCT. SALEM, C-dumV.l -aua Jtl# la>li#ved to t* the Wet looikin in flv*/ Sllto. A l)U«aroinf *OO,OOO toSAU.OOuTreJr'u, Jw don., tilagwilyruat. The Ft.ifsJoaiSi' , The {daco iaatrirtit healthy and the mwAl»tif,t|»M«Vj»- KsuS'^*'* W ' *** ‘“'Sjr 'if. m i*f *» ««" Wai»4..tl* •vaaou uiU tli. Well to apply mu. cAu-ht fiti* at aouu a. it j,«y i.,* want.;!. a.M..wi ' , • JAMKS «cCC»XM:U. S-UIS.OW* c’ tSlamg. , ’ , WantedijijiKDiATEDV^-'io.ouuiui to cogagv Id (be -Mia of• tlio . moat fcopnl&r . - Itookam America. .InrallJi, MccJi»afc*,fArtutrtjuiJ •ra vrfsblng to travel, »rfll fled |bla to fees TCTT >-'•" } *n«i pleaaant LuaJnPM, mailing (beta to >c* tl*« -cwiairV ; an 4 make mooajr■» tie um« U»e. AganlawwJoiLi L^! 1 " , ft*M aro «le*rfo* from $5OO to i*r Tear" particular* and* flat ofßocU Sf A. -i'.UNJJU WAMT6Kj-alTS=p^r : C’ : ISAIAH JIICKHfAKg?? . Xu. i»MValer-»tn*a,» "!> AJiK~Vi : OC!KS;W ANTED by-'- * ilth m ""■■'•Li'- fiftfS*®*'*®*****.«su its: - WANTED •'''''■*'<*>"• > *-**'iCnuk stoctfj v* Excfiaage. “ -. MfotemTuoniir* - « rt , • Honongabela 4 *. t'oa^A* Brokert, M Jtoarthtotirt;....;. v « To £ll orderai by • J»23 *. ANTED—‘■Nutcs and '.Drafts hariotf 4, ; SiootoSloDO.br -..--- ... , : AU?mLoimiaotoa,- J B * 6 ' • • atgctoody \At ANTED.-—Agenta/vfanted Slot;ejjy tovm. IT »ndcity lu lh»UuluJFLatfW Kocloio two atxwp *ml nMrutt d»i;nrSaveyJa. ILSIDXKV, poaton,il*efa . ; BEES WAX,WAOTED—Thcbi^t-mici p*M for Bec«wm»«l ■ W&Tt. BEEF DDADDEKS hfehvf wt price told far BccfEbuHertir' w:i ;; m 3) ~,,. ...., D. I. rAUStBTOCS J 1 COS-. i'j T WaihJngtoa U®teii'V?-."r^r'v'/ $T foiiauKfc){. : c?Jiuip states hotkl, 4 S'. J JA.MRS sImNNOK U r *' ** * ■•jto^iPsagKas^sals teaasEsasffi “ , ' > ” Ur ‘ 17 “ ,J. L LOT 9 A • C0 V