? . :* j |jafsliHrg| V; 5 -* * TUEBDAT MORNma,' FEB. 1C; 1858. .Rip OFFICIAL PAPER'OP yrvg pnT«g| Hews, of tho GiCy and Tfeighbojliood. Eswoval.—We would refer oar readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Benjamin Page, Jr., k Co.-, in another colamh. Tobe able lo sapply the constantly increasing demand for their cede? . Holland Bitters they, have relinqoislied the Dmg'busihess. and have taken the building Ho.'27.WcoCStreet, between First and Second, where they have mode the most ample arrange ments for.manufocturing on a largo scale, Boer • hate*? Holland Bitters. They will here after devote: their, entire. time .and attention to the* manufactore and sale of that article. If we are (o judge by the largely increased orders which they arc'receiving from all parts of the country, 'this-article alone-wlHfarniah ample scope for the transaction of.a'v’ejyJafgo'bosiuess. J Cask.—The Dispatch is .in (he j. -wrong. We have.the moat undoubted authority j ihatthe statement which it madeyes -3 - -.lerdaymorning tea misconception. The Dis -3 .' “W© ore infijrmedon creditable authority that 3 ’ srw. Wolf asserted to Mr. Williams, g - the undertaker, that.Moaroo Stewart knew that | wero intending to commit the ‘ , tbe to bo perpetrated, and v . the circumstances thft transpired immediately ' afICT. andbeforeiheir'arresU" .. ~ This Mr. WilUams says hanever said ;he said* that Mrs. 3folf said Stewart had heard Fife was -going to perpetrate a robbery, and advised him not to attempt it; W ■*v\ s * -iJBl£ We ttwvstewart; yesterday afternoon and .fitayed-with'hhn'ncarly an hour. ,Wfi.mention ed both the feels to Mm, to:wit: wnat it was . alleged -Mrs; Wolf had said, 'and wbat Mr. _Wil* liozns says she did say. Stewart says* that 11 "'y: - waa neter ,within • his -knowledge that', either •. -robbery, murder' or any olhir -crime was to he ;fc6mmitlcd.' : We,did not can at the cell of this, v ' man Stewart Tor.lho purpose of getting an item ; : . 'rto detail-here to gratify a morbid appetite for j such things. .We feel, for this montmest deeply. | Ts~there nat tbo ; reasonable doubt at least ? In }4- the long and searching' conversation which we "_<f " hhd*With Limy esLerday,' in which we asked him -to--.explain whichbore . most } , fZ’heitily against him oh the trial, he went oh to | t- : eay tluU (there ; .were certain things .which ho I conld'floV'explainthere were.certain ether ■ _ thinga -.whichie did erplain to ns most - ,fully. | As regards the blood on his coafcV;it first came I oof yesterday-ihat the coat " He wore when arrwted waa not taken from him ; uatilafter hehad usediLonewetsk mjoilTor a - pilloWj .and all tho tphQ LVbadVyery.iore boil 1. .- - ohhls certainly-explaia all I. the blood ttiMksontbhtgarment,'on n basis en j tlrely consistehtwilhbifl innoccoco. /-.■ - I ' The impression we got from our lengthy con -1 yersatlon with this' decidedly faTorable to him. : It'was the first - time we ever spoke to themantaadohrmotirea in visitinghim were not those of cariosity simply, butfhese of humanity. We intepcrihqrettfchJy to examine the testimony whictf wasbronghi out on the trial and see how - far Stewart’s talk with us yesterdayherred fo explain somo hard places in . U.. Were we once wo were at the time of-hiwcon* viction thatthis man was guilty we would ncver write,nor mchli6tt.hls name im connectionwith the wordpariomßat we doeonfess tho dying declarations of thetwo, together with,their as severations amid tears and prhyers of Stewart’s ianooence hsia-shaken our belief to the Very bottom, and once we are convinced of his inno -1 cenco we shall fed it our bousden duty to use what influence we may_possess to remove him frbmhisawfal position. • '," We'.tmlyintended to : write a contradiction; of the Dispatch.'t statement yesterday, but ’have done a good deahabre. In fact, we,-bore pro& ably wrUten^morothaate.necessary, but we' let • .it stand, andanbthcr-Ume, vrhehvre arc able, to speak more dcddefily npen,the matter.’ . Ton FoorrivE SLAT'ECase.— Some of (he hid eous featnreaof-ihbittm of .ttll rinaihiefl occa- lbemaclm'aponns, in aUlheir _: native wglfaesa -y ITe nottod in brief yesterday morningthercasocfa Ferris; who .used to. woxfc.xa tiua-city,having been entrapped by a wretch'nsmed Shaw'info Alabama, and re; turn«id to tbehanda of thcrenamed -Baplan r pr.Saggtes.<rjQeoi^ff".Wr'Ferris-war a white-jnan, to He married a , whlto jrqman, and being a akUlful mcobanlc waa able to com a good He is one of tho men you' may 'meet overy day at the South, bought and •'’sold tike , old- .dioes, jrho perhaps have a right claim jome Colonel ‘or General or Bdia- : _ tor for a father. \Tfces6 grd4 men have r natu-; . “ r^^rrAr.fbrjaTL^bfilltiATtiats,becaOsethe cold neis, .etc. etc.; uo B3y-th«t «a».' I >f*K4crioWw^ 1 - are in favor of-amalgamation!' Humph. His wife’s maiden name was Mary Ann Wickham,: and her mother now livcs.in this city, on Fifth‘ street. In March, last year, Ferris and his wife separated, .he -goings to St. Louis with a troupe of singers.' His wife had one child, a daughter,! by him* which, is said to bo very fair ond even . of age.!. The -man ; Shaw, wfiols niaw acrysudno. this city, charged with attempting to kidnap thls'TcMla, ulb alleged he has* the father and returned hlin to this Baglan r .or.whatever his name.may be, in Alabama, is said to be the somo who mado some excitement here, over two years ago,.(in July, 2855.) Ho Vos at tiiat time arrested- on the premises of Mrs. Gardiner, in the 9th,wiwdj with matches, angers,- chlorofarm, and all'the neces sary arrangements foe burglary and plunder; He only escaped-beeaose did not, have; some-; body Hke Mayar Wewrerf o hring him’ up to the ring-bolt. He appekrs/from boaris he has made and from Acts that have transpired im reference to hfftfiSEnid and this attempted one; to belong'to the class.'of pimps, burglsnaird slave catchers, one. equally as htmonble as the other.' It is intimated tbat Raglan isfn the rity now, waiting the aperations or Shaw.We advise him to keep“ahaayji7*.... Joho'lj.;Kirkpatrick, Esq., has been retained as conQflel/for A. B. M’Cal mont,Esq,,forSbawi "; Tho case came op'before the Mayor yestcr day, but as the; parties were, not r«dy it was poatpdrred'onlif thrs iooniing at ten o’clock.' Shavr fijitbe. meantime Is under legal restraint. The. friends of justice and good order may rest assured that all which justice demands will be done to secure Shaw a full, fair and impartial examination. A-largo amount of testimony is. already forthcoming, end that testimony m fall will bebld before the pablions soon as it shall transpire'.' ■ I* SAifiATiso the trouble between the Sheriff and the Commiaeioneersabout jariwuctioir over the Coni-Boise; we : yesterdaymoriing that the Commisaioneers hAd issuedabout 200 tickets for admissianto the House. We aro in. formed on dndoobtable authority that tho Com* misrioners hod-had an understanding with the High Sheriff; that! they told him they .intended. loiwuQ the tickets to some personal Mends and to the press, and that -ha niado no objection; hot the.depoij Bheriffsjtfid object. Commissioners, however,' notwithstanding said objection, gave out between 60 and CO tickets which'were of no value as it proved. The Com mlssidflerß iholiered.that they bad the right of control, over the Court House and Court Tar d, 1% in' andnorer for a moment attempted to exercise £,?«££•? GH THEATRE.— Blmbcil4Tetoatlheybave the authority over Baxei .... ~....00e.| Prime Box, Urr« the Court House, and in auticiphtlon of any §K oad « I K*T,;“‘~ J# 6 * I Primu ßox, email. similar disagreement ' the£-- are procuring the' best legal opinions in the city as over, which:'-• vested in*v,.,'£*i?^-'''. *■ '• *• •• Vi r k ' members of the CU7 Government of who have, been so jikriiing inthe city <T6f several days; left yes : Urday|at tiieir hocfcl. _They looked ai'all' mattOT. witii several of- our Councilmeafor gnldea.^' The' gentlemen from Baltimore passed the following resolutions: Raolvedy That the thanks of the CominiUec bo extended to the Mayor, and Select and Common Coanril of tiie city of Pittsburgh, for their polite reception and! uniiiiermUting attention to said Committee, whilst in their'enterprising and prosperous city. . . That;-it is (Bo decided wish of the Commitfeo. that, closer' connections should be formed, by. means of a-continuous railway, by CommllsviUe and Cumberland; to Baltimore, be lieving that bbth'.of the cities of Pittsburgh and Baltimoreiwoutd .be largely advantaged by such connection. Resolved) That this Committee, together with the citizens of Baltimore, .will"always hail with gladness and pleasure, every ladication of pros perity which may attach to the city of Pitts burgh, in her manufactures, her arts, and her commerce, and trust that the poise of both cities ahallolways. beat! responsively to each other. Resolved, Tbat ihe above resolutions be pre sented to His* Honbrfthe Mayor of Pittsburgh. - Jouh B. Chairman. Ahti-Lecomptoh Mectiso.— A mectiug was held last evening at the Temperance Ark, in Al legheny. Ex-llayor Rush to the chair.': Pbere were some;two 'hundred persons present. ' The Hall was dimly lighted; it was so out of the way that nobody cbnld find it, and no previous notice by h&ud-biUs Was given, and the consequence was ihat the meeting, though excellent hi spirit, gave no adequate indication of the spirit and. sestimeot which pervades the breasts of nine-tenths of the people in reference to the Lecompton swindle. Mr. Powell, and several other gentlemen, addressed the meeting. Gov. Geoiy, who premised to be present, was not there. . v A series of jesoluUons, fall of. determined re siatanCe to this base Lecompton swindle, was pufsedj.and the meeting adjourned- to meet in the; same-place on Saturday evening, the instant. *’.. 4 * Okce More.—Again,- and for tho third time, Ihe managemeat oft the'Y; M. L. A. have been disappointed. can’t be here to night. Why did of his own accord on Saturday thathe wdnld be here? ll&aajs in his dispatch, :‘*lt iff utterly impossible to reach Pittsburgh He ought to’have taken that iuio’consideraticn before promisipg! We trust that the next mau eugaged will be asked to give bond to keep his agreement and hold to iL The-public hero are getting disgust ed with this sort of operations. - Robbed.—A gentleman named J. Freeman, stopping-at the Washington Hotel,,was robbed of about §5O. on Monstaymorning, as is euspec tedby.an.lriahmaa named'J.-Runey,whb roomed with him. Aa information .was Roney, before' Mayor! WeayeiV by Mr. Shupcn, proprietor of the. Hotel, and ho was arreatedyffl terd»ya(ternoonatCreatline;ahdwiUbebrought back:to^day.'", i .. , .;; 1 ; ”.'".'!-'':' '- i • Tsb case of Daniel Benny, one of tho parties charged with tho mnrder of old Henry Welsh man, was up in the Oyer and -Terminer Coart yesterday.- Tho Commonwealth closed their testimony. yesterday evening, "and the defence will be opened this morning by S. C. Wingard, Esq. Oar rcaders , are familiar .with the testi mony, being similar to that given on the trial of Kelly, audit is unnecessary to ropeat it. • The Gaieties closed onSaturday evening witb a benefit to Mr. Harry Langdon, oneof the most popular actors ever introduced to a Pittsburgh public. The company trill remain with Manager roster; and ro-appear on the boards of tho new National Theater^dV^eiog : fitted up in Odd Feßdwi^' Halt ‘ which Tnubeopened pub lic about the firstof April. . Bov’s _ Raglans and sack coats, Gents French and sack’ coats Raglans, Ac., and a full slock of winter glbres, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Shawls, for Menand Boys, still ou haucl at Carmigbaua, Fed eral street Allegheny. Cash buyers will find the prices an inducement. Hkztot Stetter and son have been arrested ial McKean county, and committed -to jail on a charge of counterfeiting United States coin. Upon making the arfest, §1,438 10 of (bis bogus coin was of it in Unfinished, and some in an unfinished state. < THis-eFeaing, at llio Theatre, splendid piece of (be“ Pioneer Patriot” will be.produced Again. It ie admirably put upon ibe stage, and will doubtless draw good booses. J. E. Owens will shortly appear, nnu doubtless pay, Sir." ' A £aboe meetiog. uf -the-colored people of Jicld in .(bat cUy on (bd TurtrtnaL, andresolutions' of respect to Lhe aera ory of ReT.; Charles Avery were pnased. A Whiter in the Norfolk Argus describes th© Stains 'of Washington id Hichmond, as bavingi its eyes fixed on the House of Delegated and its right fore tagttpomHng to the Peiiiteiiliarg. A New Papeb has been started at Ebetisbttrg, called the Mountaineer. ■ It is Locofoco, but op* .p°sed to Buchanan ’on the Kansas qnestion. A list of desirable Bank and Insurance Stooks are to be sold this ;eveniog at the Commercial Sales Booms, No. 54 Fifth sL, by Mr. Davis. .Washington's Watch.—A story is going tb® rounds that a pawnbroker of Sacramento basin pawn a gold watch which was presented by Washington to Lafayette. It bears inside the case tbefollpwing in scription: "0. Washington to Gilbert Motier do La FayeUe, Lord Cornwallis’s capitulation. Yorktown, Dee. IT, 178L M That is nothing. Wo know of at least a Utonsandelegsmldmaa coats in thiscity which hare tbefoflowinginaeriptioD on their linings: "From the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RoekhUl A Wil son, Nos. <lO3 and 805 Chestnut street, ebove Sixth." f Sebved bui Right. —Simonds, of SL Louis, who made and sold a counterfeit of Ayer's Cherry Fccto ral, has been placed within the narrow Jlmits that should catch airßcoundrols. Imprisonment, though It be for years, can scarcely punish enough tbe heart, leas! .villain who could execute sach an imposition upon the siek. The wicked rascal who for paltry gain could thus trifle with tbo health and life of his fellow moo—take from his lips thecup of hope while sinking, and substitute an utter delusion and chest, would falter at no’crime, and should be spared no punishment. . Some of bis trashis stiU extant io the -West,-ahd purchasers should be wary of whom they bay.— GaxttU;Utica,N. Y. .j TVbftC'ovNelgtibdrs mjt of Or. ai'Ltne’* Cei«br*ted Liver PI 11s. *-..Nrw Tots, August so, ISL 2. yte, tbsundersigned, hiring mado trial of Dr. McUno’s Celebrated- Lirer Pills, prepared by fleXDiog Brc#., Pitts burgh, mast acknowledge that the; amh# beat medicine fcf Kick Headache, Dyspepsia and Lirer CompUlnt, Uut we hare erenued. .We take pleasure In recommeadJag.thwn to tbe'Jmbiic; and are confident tbatlf those who are troubled with any of tbeaboro complaints win give them a lair trial, they will not hesitate lc acknowledge their beneficial effects. MRS. IITLL, East Troy. MRS. STEVENS, West Troy. MuPorchaserviboald beearefbl toaskfbrDK. RPLANK’S CEDEDRATED LITER PILLS, manufactured bvPLEMINQ BB(&, of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. ITuat’i gon oloe liter Pills, also bia celebrated Vermifuge, ran now be bed et ell respectable drag store*. Aon* oenuint without thtiignatureif. folGuUwT FLKMIKO BROS. Amusements. Telegraphic GORORESSIORAL. } WaseuqtoV Cirv. Feb. 15. House.— Mr. Campbell of Ohio, asked leave to in troduce a bill, requesting the President ta negotiate for the purchase of the British North "American Provinces and Cubs, the pcopio of the said Provinces to regulate their own Institutions in their own way. Mr. Ciingtnan, suggested the addition of tho wards, "and the rest of mankind.” The Honso refused to suspend the rules, only two voting in the affirmative. Mr. Wolcott oppeared with a written statement, declaiming any intention of contempt of tho author ity of tho Uonse, but denying tho right of the com miUeo to require answers to questions not within tho scope of their duties, namely, tho investigation of charges against members of the last House in con nection with the tariff bill. He bAs been legally ad vised not to answer questions criminating himself, unless opportunity is granted him to he beard. lie defended bis position at great length. Mr. Stanton’s resolution, declaring that Woicutt had failod to answer satisfactorily, and orderiog-his Committal to jail, and that be__be kept in close cus tody until he be willing to answer all lugal and pro per quastions, was then discussed. - Mr. Stanton said that the power to Inquire neces sarily Implied the power to compel witnesses to pro duco all essential evidence. The House had by com mon Uw tho right to punish witnesses for contempt. It was proved that $58,000 came into the bands of Mr. Wolcott, perhaps innocently, but subsequently might’ applied to corrupt purposes. The cominitteo had the right of knowing what became of tho money. - Mr. Jones, of Tenn., ineffectually moved to table the whole subject. The resolution, under the operation of the previous question, was passed by 133 against 55 votes. Adjourned. SESATE.—Mr. Seward prcscnled a memorial from (he New York Emigration Commissioners, complain ing of abases oh female passengers by officers ol ships, and giving notice of an introduction of a bill relating to tbo subject. Mr. Wilson presented a resolution, culling for the President's instructions. tp Mr. Meade our Minister (0 Brasil, previous to his departure. On motion of Mr< Hamlio, tbo Indiana contested Senatorial qnestion was taken up. Mr. Hamlin urged the importance ofimmediate action. ‘ Mr.'Hamlin thought it'wai remarkable that after the.Committeo on Flections Bad reportod resolutions' directing the l taking of testimony, that tho Senate should refuse to consider tho resolutions. Ho read Mr. Mason's remarks.ofi the admission of Minnes ota, and Mr. .Bayard's argument on the admission of Kansas to show the importance of deciding'the ques tion before considering the admission of -how States: Mr. Benjamin argued in favor of tho Committee's resolutions. Mr. Collamer oontended ihatthe testimony sought was immaterial, and ought not to be admitted. Mr. Toombs-advocated tho resolution directing tho taking of testimony.' Messrs. Simmons and Trumbull opposed it, and Mr. Staart suggested resolutions limiting the time for taking testimony. Mr. Hunter moved apostponement till to*morTOw, ond tbo Senate ** -. [SpecialDkpateh to the PittsburghOozette.} Harhisbcbo, Feb. In tho Senate nothing l of local importance transpired. 1 In tho House petitions were presented as follow : By Mr. Foster: to widensalley;far a partial reprid of tbotonnago'tax. ..ByMjv Vooghtly : for a chauge !u7lhoyehlple liceiiao law. Remonatrahces^MOra. presented by:Mr. Vooghtly, from South Pittaburgb, against aebkngo of tho law licensing vehicles. By Messrs. Scott and Ramsdoti ngainst tho removal of the Allegheny City Bank. Tho yoto defeating the bill allowing Courts to omit the Imprisonment of liquor sellers was recon sidered by 4S against2s, Messrs. Scott and Vooghtly voting affirmatively and Foster and Neglcy in tho negative. ' Tbo following bni*_wcre read in place: By Mr. Scott: for-giving:the. coat of pdving in Allegheny City precedence over.liens. By Mr. Foster a special t4xi ia' BLrmiQ'gham to establish a wlxorf in tnat bordagh. By-Mr.' Imbrie; for additional So pervisora in Darlington township. By Mr. Calhoun : for a change in the time of holding the Leecbharg election; the two last were parsed finally. The Sriith Divorce Bill has been signed by the Governor^ New York, FeJ). 15.—There was a great orcito- Brooklyn yesterday in conceqacnre of tho death ottijioig%il»SkOonson,'whb>ras assaulted by a party of rowdieSTft Saturday aTghtl' Thtfpatties implicated in the assault were ’promptly .arrested, ana lodged in tbo station boose. Last eveningnb impromptu meetiog uf tbo citizeus wan hold, at which ox-mayor Hall presidod, when U was resolved that no effort should be spared to bring tho.assaasins to punishment, and a committee was appgiole&to ferry xnt'tbU view. Subseqnently a CommiUeo once, tfi iud in. protecting tho lives and property of. peaceablo cilizens from violence, was appointed. At one period there was a decided dispositiummaJii fested to lynch (be prisonors, but better counsels pre vailed, and the idea was abandoned. • r ; IsDfIXAPOLIS, lad. r • Fob. 15_—T.fni njjrljk about twelveo'oloeb, Ttt i i ini , in this city, of purchasingliqoor r Upon being refused, they attempted to raise a db jtnrbaneo among persons who were in the saloon at 'the time, wheu the bar-keeper, uaracd llolil, a Ger man, and aman named fintilln. nn 'lmwimin. iwtei i fered to prevent a fight. Tho Irishmen both drew re volvers and tired into the crowd. Castillo was shut throe times; and died last night. Kohl was shot twice, and is not-exported to Htc. Ono of the Irishmen has been arrested. ■ A good deal of excitement prevails, and Lynch-law is loudly talked of. , \WASUiacTox City, Fob.ls.—Senator Seward lias given notice of bis intention to introdoco a hill fur the re-organfc&tita of the tJ. S. Supremo and Circuit Courts, so that the several states shell be represented by tbe Judges iuthose courts more nearly on theluub of their federal population, while the administration of justice shall be made more speedy and efficient. It b understood that Mr. Seward tbiuks the Supremo Court is the Slavery Citidel to be stormed. Mr. Wolcott, the recusant witness was this evening uaaafeired to the Marshal of tho District of Columbia for the confinement to Uie J*n ia obedience to the or der of tho House. St. Lons, Feb. 15.—The river is falling, notwith standing' the thaw, having needed two feet sinco Saturday night. The ice b still very heavy, and navigation above is abont as last reported. The Pennsylvania arrived from below, and the Wm. M. Morrison designs leaving for the Sonth to-day. The weather yesterday was clear and bright; and the ■now melted rapidly. To-day it b cloar, but much colder, tho mercury standing at 22°.. U. S. Cmcuir Court. —Wasautarox Crrr, Feb. 15.—1 n consequence of the appointment of a new justice, it Is ordered that tho following allotment be made:—For the Ist Circuit, Justice Nathan Clif ford; 2d, Samaol Nelson; 3d, Robert C. Grier; 4 lb, Roger B. Taney, C. J.; slb, John 11. Campbell; Cth, James-M. Mayne; 7th, John McLean; Btb, John Catron; 01b, Peter V. Daniel. ’ New Tons, Feb. 15.—Tho Tribuno publbbes the address.of George Bancroft, prepared for delivery at the Anti-Lccompton meeting on Friday night. He tabes strong grounds agaiost the Lecompton Con stitution, and rays that the policy bf cnforclng it is neither wiso, expedient nor possible. Sr. Louis, Feb. 15.—Recent developments show George SmUer, late Collector of SL Louis county, to be a defaoltcr to the amount of SIGO.OOO. Messrs. McLean, Sberrard,andMarahali, of Kan sas, bare arrived, bringing so news. Bobtoit, Feb, 15.—Judge Thomas, of tbo Supremo Coart, has granted a perpotaal Injunction against Ibo Baj State Mills Co.: receivers to bo appointed hr tho croditors. Hicomosd, Va., Feb. IS.—Tho Senate defeated the bill consolidatery the North-Western with tho Balti more and Ohio Railroad. Louisville, Feb. 15.—Tbo river Is falling, with six feet seven inches In tbs canal. Tho weather is clear, and the tbermomoter 4l°. N Detboit, Feb. 15.—Tbo Peninsular Bank of this city resumed business to-day. Telrgrapble markets. Nrw Yuan, Feb. 15.—Cotton firm; 2000 bales suit); tbs •usmrr’s news bad no effect «>n tbo market. Floor dnll: 7000 bbb aold: State 6c lower; sates *t 14,16:94,221,;, Wheat firm; euoo buab Western Red at Mil waukit? Club 98c@$L Coru'dnll; sales 600 u tilth at iirlreto terms, Mess Pork 6c better; tales at (16413(3)6,40. Bacon Phrmldere Larj firm.— • firm. Molasses 28 to 3-16; on Commercial CO.M.VnTEB OF ARBiTKATIOIt ’FOR FKURUAKY. I*auu iDicxtT, V. P., H*. IV. Jf.ui, Joujt Flejuko Dario SrCaaoLEu, Jiuzs Gaaontca. Alarket. [nrporOdtpreiaJly/ur the ftlUluryh GazetU.l Pmsatraau,Tuzssir, Ftnacsar la. ism. The adrontof real vrlatry weather but somew hat etifekrd tlae toudmej to ImprortHnentinbusloewaffairs. Tbe riveni are practically closed for the present am! receipt! from that source cut oft There tione good retail will follow, how* ever, tbs country road* will be reslnred to a traveling condi«on.anil tbe farmer* will boenabled to get tbelr produce toowrkot. Dating Iho months of and Janaary and tbe tarty part of February most of the roads were iuipasxable. . . Monev continues in good supply, und uuquestiuaabln paper'passes freely at banka, there being too little of that (nudity to meet tbe wants of the bank*. On tbe street, other qualities i>oh at I2tViSif* cent, bnt very slowly. KxcliaOfio ou the >'J*t I* y ut VfaVx f* «»*• premium oa parfunJj. Thu Kew York laperr note a great abundance or money; •ud the lack of demand fbr It has tnrood tbe bullion of it luto stock epecolatlons, aud the stock market of that city ~resents lost now a scene of wilder and more reckless speculation In fitocy and worthless stocks than was manlfcxt before tbo late revulsion. It wems ns If baslnea conld not powlbly bo kept upon Us legitimate level In that city. The Philadelphia Bulletin say*: _ ' •sphere is a marked plethora of cap! jI on the etreet, but first-class pspsr Is scarce and in demand at 7@S jxr cent, and will continue tiius until there is m rre activity in mercantit* clrek*- Ttw Dry Goods trade just at this time present* a rather gloomy aspoct.~A lew Southern and Western buyere have come forward: but their average purchases are l«**s than an* half tnoee opfurmer year*, and lorsom* desorlptions of foreign Good* prlcoOutof.»r bslow . theciMlof importation.*’ t TlieOludnnatliOazottimy*: “There Isa pretty actlvvtkmanJfor money,and discounts are Dot quite eo «asy «« heretofore, b<il there is not much difficulty experienced in tUspoeinx of good paper at 10@12 perc-ent, berannnmr OUMdo of lhe regular hoawe, rates of iat*wtlkvorlendar*, and there Is an Increased amount of good p*p*r to lie had. • Kattern exchange continue* In good supply, and rates are heavy. Banktivtake New York-check* trom their regular customers at Ji prsto, bulthey purchase with some reluc taßce,aodcousldermh!ebnslne*sUdoneatsi and % prem, baying and eelllng.” IVhlteNew York speculates In stocks. Cindnnatl apeco latcs in i>ork,and the specalation la *ho Litter neeas to n* os wild as the former. ThACiocioauti Gazette of fiatnrday. ™y*t \ -There is a very etrtsg movement in tbe Pro vision market again tosivy, -and In Mesa Pork a farther advance was established -with saksnt SIMG, and at closa buyers oskoi slVs@slG,oo. Balk.Mea*wt* in demand At for Should*rßhnd Bidcs, bnl aalM war* checked hy holders ask* • log a farther advance. Lard "moved pretty freely.nt 0 for prim* barrel, and at cloao (twrea bald at Uogsaell freely at|s,'9s^s6 J oo; Receipts for iha last 2« hour*, 000 head. • •< • Tbe Sagar'market fa btreant; uniler {rrorable advices from New 1 Orleans/ Uolaxeei t* qn!ot at 2G@27. The mlvlccs from bolow keep boyeT* hack, bat hokkr* are firm, Ditpatchc* trom New Orleans to the Chamber of Cbfiimercs, report the Uotanes market' dull -at 21@21J£ hut private mossa^niquote22c.' ' •. * ' Our advices from New Orkans .by cult ure to tbo Cth inet.and area* follow* - ‘‘SUGAR—-Tbe detnAnd has been verr falrbnt bosloea has been checked hy tbo unlkvorAblo vroalher which has pre vail etNnrlnga portion of the week. Tbovale* b&va amunnted to ahoottNXU bhds. at prices generally within the range of oar quotations as follows: • *' Iqkricr.;.. - Common toCool Fair to Fully Pair- and 6 Prime- ......_.....vu£~ Choice....—.— J.. 4- Ccutrifiugal and CUrihed.-..^.....«.^ t Low ClanAod -4*4(55;^ Some 2000hhds, bare boousaldha plantation" daring the week at a range of 4 ! tt» -oaa two fioe crops bringing a free lion above the outtide rate... WecVstvcolpUtipOG hbdsj agaloit SMG lor the corre spundidg week last Total reccipU since the Ist of September 09,503 bhd--*, 4gsiost3di|Blo to the tamo dale last MOLASSES—With moderaUroCaipts and agoodjenumd, prices hare bold an UpwanLtendeacy thyouabout the week, wtb sale* irp to last ersulng of lljNObhts tbeppenlng rates being 13@18}4c. forlafertorlo choice,and the closing ones 19<Tfr&)}£and ‘die, fur.ttrinentihg to choke lota., Half Lbls, erUiogyesterday at Today,, with' very little on.tbe l/>vee,theaelet’bsvs; to a few «m.-dl lot* at fbr ordiuary to 100 bbli choice from second hundsatSSj&v a&lisubeeqneuUy some ‘•WO bblr., fermenting at'2so choiceand. t(X> half bbts* at rfk; alio early Ihtheday Iwhbla. Alcrcbant'i Refinery at 2!e, sud 180 halt this, at Edc, gallon. On pkinbuitalton several crops bare beonaold aiaouuting to some SuO.OOO gallons airat lib.gallon In the cistern. Week's bills, against 2770- for tbe'corre spoodlng wock last 'Total receipts since Uie let of September 159.733 bbts, against $>,777 io the same date last y (tr,* . The imports of Dn' Uoodsat New York lest week were£l r 420,218, ftgoitut&kSjttJttMa a»rrw|codlog wfk tsst year. They'are still too iarg%by<hal L Tbe nutes of the Tioga**dil Crawford Connty Ranks or Porosylvsnta are itiwedited by t!)c Philadelphia brokers. ABIIKB—Tbe market Is extremely dull; a sale of b cka quote at caab sq 4 limfV'Afotol 20 casks Pearls sold since our hut at GJ£. •time. Soda Asb we qnuteas befofo—l^4^4. APPLES—There bn Leeo monnnqotry, sni some lots of ffuAMttvuistore,and <>lhi'rs«qual inequality, bave sold at ji;6operLbi: the range ot the market is from sl:&tf£l,?s; CAOOX— I TbedomscMls still cooflnrdjto thellmlted aunts of wholtEYferybnaritigly. 'l‘riresar# firmer, _ and we quote ttiionlders western timJ for city." ami plain Hamk’Ol. f>>r Wcstom and It) for ■city.- - - ' - V DOTTETI AKD EGG?—The still jjlaUr.! witii • SuttesianilisconaeqaeDtly dnlk sAias of good to prime rRoUabI.'VSU,- K#g3«re alaikpleutrand sates at '-BUCKWHEAT I FLOPR—Titersits Very tittle doing ealas ofttfbw suiAttlbUfronl store at'tuO@sl>G2»«r. 100 lbs in 60 IbwiOks.' •* t'.4tfj4di3~Very Hitts ib'inlry rilon of mixed st To, and prrm’eiajaW-'WbHe at $l. ' UCCKKTS-AND TUBS—mi jtear£itgMdh'>i9weetlltig u •roAm'oJlftßrtPpaftMr No. 1 lannGbcturers at Fallatoo and ■ bltawa: BnekcU 1 P 3, 1 Tula J6SS; No. 2 p NV. It ? f»; 'Rum am cash prices, par re, rotumou bnrfcetj are held 43rN01» ’i\ prr <lo»a. : undent factory. Fr>tn»l< hi pi per liouti. BROOMS-tliert* U afair supply, and pike* range from $1 gSperdwtcn for <-i)tmnyn (as 2 fitt«d>Oicp extra, luUinu*- ■WttttrqtWßerßnftTbg^cfiiitdlDgly. COBDAQB— Manilla Rope, eon, t 3 c ft;Maßflfaß«i|>e, cot, 14 cft .ft Ueoip,ltope, *4l, lb c ft Wlule Kojw, cut. Jti cfk ft Tarred Kopa, cut, 14 c > IfclTaitcd Rope, mi, Ifr'ir V ft Parking Yard,fine, in c ftlPvtloff Yarn.oiu 12 cv ft ItBtMXHIDS—ManHIa, *1,67. $25U<S$3 l 7& tkdo?.. Manilla, coil, 16 cU. p ft. Hemp, $1,87, pi, 76® $3,76 V «!..*. tlcuip, fk coil, IS ct* ft. t‘Uin<M LlNKS—Manilla,S7et*sdox. 11-uim 7uc- COTTON YARNS— Prices remain u before tjaoted; ’ ruU.TD T»lL«r. N 00.6 lo 10Inflidir« 22 c |Ub No. IS N«». II A 12 23 17... No. 13 No. IS No. U —25 cVlt* No. 11*. N... IS “ " ' .-*t) t V B> No. 20. PDCXD l2 c H B> lO e V® 4 Vc-ftOi ULI. No. b00.._ No, 900 No. IQQO CUKKSK— tUi. «*lr* are iltslem, who take small lot* of W. K. at «i|L' Uguru ruling. Rnxall sales of Goshen at IV. * J ' OANDIiKj AND 80AP—Candles orestcudy at oar quota, ttone : —dlpiKxl 12, mould 12}j and adomanttnu 2d Soap remains as before, steady «t 6 for common, 5U for Pallu, and 10 for Sawyer’s Toilet and Castile, 0% for do Chemical Olive, and 7 for do German. CRANBERRIES—a light inquiry; sales at (9(39 S bbl DRIED FRUlT—There U scarcely any movement to note, beyond an occasional sale of Apples Ht (1,25. Pooches are nominal at (3 0U@53,25. FEATHERS—we note sales of prime western, on arrival, at but only in small lots; from store they are bold at 66. FEED—We quoto Feed, on arrivals within tbo range of 4Wd.hO for Untu, Shurls, Sbipstufls and Middlings. PlSH—there u alight bnt regular demand for Macbnrel No 3, largo, at (H.GOttjU $ bbl, and (0,25 $ blf bbl; Hali fax Ilorring White Full, ordinary $11; Lake Superior dosl2; half da ordinary (6,75< 210,00; do Lake Superior (6,50 Trout, bids £),60(4|1(J. Codfish *^@s. FLOUR—Tbo receipts are scarcely worth montlonlno; ■ales bn arrival of super at $3,50(5)3,62, and extra at $4,1)0, with on upward tendency, from store, sales at a slight advance: super at $3,87(9(440; $1,25(34,37 for extra and for farallydo: Tcnnessoe fancy brands sell at $6,00. Rye Flour U quoted at $3,12@3,25, and Coru Meal, prime at 00, fn>tn stare, GRAIN—Oars are In limited demand and we quote as Ufore at 20(£27: Sound Ookw is firm at 45@«0. Ris | s riot ofleriug to any extent; small sales from wagon at 60. Oaklet is dull; sale of Spring, from first bands at 40045 and Fall al 45(360. only a ‘prints artlelo of Fall bringing tbs outside figure. WuiAT rangrM from 70 to SO for Red and 80 toWO for VVldte,Bomo prims Tenuossee White wiling yester day at 06. GROCERIES—The market is steady, bnt without qnotahls* change; males ofSngar in city tradsat6j{®7, and to roantry trade at Molasses is steady to country trado at 30. Coffee w» quote as before at 12($12}£ and Rice 6}^4>o. GAS PlPE—(he following are the quotations for wrdugbt Inin tnbiug: Per Foot Per Foot l A Inch (lit Pip«.... 7 eta. lnch Oaa cU . X M “ ••••• o l A - ki 60 % • “ IOH ** 3 £ —l3 « 2*4 » M « 17$* M 4 “ « ai •« Subject to the customary discount. HOMINY—a light demand, and sales tn the retail (rads at *5,00 V bbl. llAY—afitlr supply at scale*, and tales at ft too HIDES—Groeu hides are Id better demand and wo quote Dow nt 6; Grteo salted do Dry Pilot have ndvnurod to 13&1314. IKON' k NAILS— tlwro Ist tatos are unchanged, anil we *er/ Ilghtdemarvl, tint card repeat our quotations: noN'to. Common Bar Iron jxt 1h..,!23< J uoU»n “ •• ...4* 2 Iron Plow ITlng* “ —*]Z “ “ Stabs ...4 hams. lOd to t&l Nalls ft keg..... 3,60 fid to fid “ ur<ul« A Fence Kalis keg,....3,78 *’ • ”1 “ “ —4,25 _ ** ....4.6Q eoiua tao.*. Ter pound \y> Inrh 4*4 1' : : & r, •• ■■ tfj B«at quality.— « lOtlltD AND BQOAKX. t Secsp—The oflsringsiggretxted 3.451 bead, 460 of which WtQ}Ml(La**L.U<ftsAWp,r Wad, and .at 3@3Uc, per Ib, grua*—thobidancc being UR oVetandasnt East. J U6«s—' The amount ofiared at both yards aggregated 2,742 head; bSA ot which ware aoldatpria-s ranging from 4 to \y. gras*—the bdancabalng mostly sent East. Navigation i» for tha timo snspeodsd W«do out (twill long continue in that Rate- A goodly number of , loats are ready now to leave aa soon as it shall U decided pi-udent to do so Wo learn that several ■toam'-rv ere - on tbelr way between here and Cincinnati. The Jacob Poe ! Copt Stewart la op aa tares. Brown’s Island and there hbe ■ticks In tho ice, Capt Btewart waa In towo yesterday. Sba will soon t>e able to come forward. Tbe splendid Gladiator that has never been hack here since lhe was built since the Aral time aba left, is on her way np and has reached THiee!. ing Tbe RP Sass 1* at (iptiaa The MeinoUa is i aomewbere between there and Marietta, jsyt where we don’t know. The Lehigh and PrimaDona, Lacrosse and Ilinuan were to have WftCiDCinnail on Satnrday for Pittsburgh bat we are Inclined to the opinion" tbit they did not K-uve in view of tbe fact that tbar* t> now scares four fectwatcr and a good deal of running ice. j In our special rirtr advertising cotomns may be found the I card of the magnificent steamer Meteor Opt Drafiew. Bbo ■ ta up In all her glory fitr tbe Mlasonri river. Ebe'ia only i one season old, is "in complete order, has a fine board of olllcvr*, and will leave lor everywhere on the Missouri alnnt fbe 25th Instant. • - On tbe 20th’of this moslii. this magnificent floating palace nowlying at oar Jerre, will leavw (bribe Upper &n«>onri, and wl)l.hereafter,'U.sooft Ai th* boslnexs open* in tjie Spring commence running regularly from fit. Louis to ait those new towns on the-confines of our civilization, 'We have heretofore described tbe Bxr-Luu in a lengthy notice in which we give s description of her build and style throughout. We may repeat here in a word that everything which con make a boat comfortable or sale has been lavished npon thUsteaowr. Capt. Ben Johnson is too well known and has had too mneh experience on the rivan to-need any extenslfo notice," Itsliaand neodbf puffs. His great sac ere* to every matter pertaining to the control or steamboats laprovertwL': .. TheYery Turret chance now olbrs to travclleis for refcinp this trip by the Szr-Laax.- she has been teited. Her m 2 dtiaery to aewand work* to ndntiration, her fhrnltore and upbowmy the best quality snd the boat Is built for feeedAkweU aster safety. We.ritfdlAUj commend her to tnetraveiUn^ pobßc. ; ", t ‘ ;„ • la addition":to ihfr ahovo tbe splendid epic and *pan Rodwjuu Capt Doierroa the' flnt safo- nptulning of tbe navlgstidh''wbfcfar.wiUb9'iaia'day'or down nnd mad* out of wood and iron.' 'The Uxds Martin aa2 Emma Gre hAmaro both over doe. The £nde«Tor r Gazcl. I>r iUne and Argonaut ibr OißcintaUaodLoulstlile only wait for th* moving of the waters.- - J ' Tbe Ilasting* is for NashTlll* .The Anglo-Saxon, lowa and Marengo for fit Louis nnd tbe fit Lawrence tad Arctic for New Orleans. We-cllp (be following from, tbe Commercial of Batnrday: MChe New. York, from Ka*bvUie ; for Pittsburgh, with iron and produce,-will remain bare until-there is enough water to let be through to Pittsburgh.. .The Jaa Wood arrived from New Oneaus yeiterday,hairing lost five days on the trip. Bbe grounded on Cincinnati bar, above Caseyvlße, and was pulled oltby the Stella Blanche, after sixteen-bouts detention. Lost 30 boar* repairing broken wheel-chain* above Owensboro, and was detmnedsix boars by -grounding, near Vevey,. The Woods' cargo is prioclpajlyfor Cincinnati—loo tons being for Pittsburgh The Belmont arrived from Pittsburgh test evening With 200 tons, including 60 fori Louisville. She left Plt’sborgh Wod deaday ulght. Found Uie Ice heavy to Parkersburg. Met tbe Minerva at foot of BlennerhasaettdOourier at Big Sandy and Jacob Poe at Weegee.;..i....Cspt Kerr reports th* Ire very heavy .below .Parkersburg.. Th* Baltimore left the Heinoft* laid up at Pomroy, and two other ateamers at Gay aodotte. Tho Hcrtfrpd Alp*, with coal tows, hare laid op fur ice'te the mouth of-Kanawhv. - lpujkßslley of the wrecked De catar, is at the Broadway, haring left the wreck iu charge of the Submarine 'and underwriters. SUanbMt Register* Luzeriie, dot Colonel Bayard, Elisabeth; : DEPARTED—Jefibneo, Brownyvillcf Lozerne, da; Colonel Bayard^-Elizabeth; • River 4 : feet, foiling ' itefliilat‘Btramns, Hiuonri Hirer Direct, A RureChunce io Passengers A Shippers. WHI go Through without Beshipping, to BOOSKVILLIfi, BRUNSWICK. LEXINGTON, WRSTOS LEAVENWOKFII CITT, KANSAS CITY. ST. - JOSEPH. NEBRASKA CITT, AND pMAHA.GITT, THE splendid new and fast running Fas •oneecetesmer BKT«LARK, Capt. BEN 7 JOHN SON, will leave tbr the above and all intermediate port*, on THIS DuLY. lOtb Inst. *- For freight or passage apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES * 00., A route, J a -1 Office, No. 87 Water street. iJSfej Direct, A ttire Chanee to Pnssenger> A Shlpnera. Will go Through ’Without steihipping, IA BOONYILLR, BnUNStnCK, LEXINOTON, WESTON, LKAVRNWORTtf CITY, KANBAS'CITT AND BT. JOBE PH, 'P H E new and elegant passenger paclcet I IfiKTEOR. T. E. Dxarras Master, will leave for thb above and all InUnoodiate ports on or about the 25th io«4—or as aouu tbereatier as navigation will penfiil The METEOR baa only mule one Mason In Missouri Riyer—U foat and stands A NO.ONEwiUi the Insurance Companies. For freight or passage apply on hoard or to fete FLACK, BARNES, A CO.' Monopgahcla Blver u. 8. Mail Packets. STEAMERTELEORAPIT, STEAMER JEFFERSON, .üßag Carr. J. C. Woobwaan. Capt. Qsobox Ctaik. Tue above new steamers are now rauniug regularly. Morning Boats leave I'itte burgh at 8 o’clock A. Si-, and Evening Boats at 0 (•’dock P. M. for M’Keosport, EllzabethtoVn,-Mcnong»> hdaCity, Iklleveruon, Fayette (fity, Qreonfluld, California and RrownsTille, there connecting with Racks and Coachos for Uttiontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayueshurg,- Carmidiaeltown and Jeffonon. Passengersticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union townforiS. on beats IqflnilTT Wats returning from Brownsville leave at 8 o'clock la the rourninganil6 in the evening. Far farther information eo* quire at the Office, Wharf Uoat.at the foot of Grant street, aus Q. w. SWINDLER, Aox*t. Rbg ulak tri-weekly. naF~» WHEELING PACKET.—The flee eengcoateamer CHBVOIT, Cap tala J. U WTay, vrlll leave for the above and all intermediate ports on Wednesdays and Fridays For freight or passage, apply os board, or to _eutt _. W. fl. WHEELKB. Agent, No. 6Woed at. Regular Wednesday > ns?* in PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—The MHUtWJU. floe now itwnwr J. W. IIAIDUAN.Capt. leave for the above and all intermediate ports on EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 o’clock A. M. passage Or freight apply on board or to _flaa F)lt MARIETTA AND ZANES-, 115* ■> VILLK—Tbs new end beaatlfal ateamerdsESEßC LIZZIE UAKTIN) Chpt. Blown, will lotra tod alllntermedlate porta, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 r. If. Jforlodzfrt or paaaaga apply oa board or to w_ iua..«iACK,BARNEB A C 0„ Agta. L> hG OVirC IVkt ron r - Z?T T \ZS 7» i , T 1^ 0 »nt*rmedUt»portß EVKBVTUKSUAy!; at 4 o clock f. u. For freight or paaaßge apply on 5 oc!9 FLACK, BARNM*W,Vtfc fflincmnali, &c For oinoinnati and" iw* - LOUISVILLE—The now and apTeodtd riSfßsfiS paaaenger atcamer ENDEAVOR, W. J. JrfarkeJl, w”“e for too above and all Intermediate porta on TUESDAY, the ICth lnit, at 4 o'clock P. M. For Irclght or pasaoge apply k** l w ** FLACK, BARNES, A CO„ f * l2 A septa. t?OR CINCINNATI & LOUIS-i JEHLi -L YILLE.—The fioo ateamer QAZEL. fc>. Evana, will leave for tbo above and all porta, on TUESDAY, ICth but, at 4r. a. VortrSahtor paaujte apply on board or to M 1 rUCS. BARNS 3 i 00, A,H. F)R CINCINNATI' & LOUIS-, 115* > VILLK—Tbe flna.atoamer DR. KANE,faS&9Z Capt. B,flhnman, will leave (be the above med Ute Dorta, on THURSDAY. 16tb inat. at 10 o'clock,a. h. For freight or paaaage apply on board or te Ml FLACK, BARNES A CO-,Agenta. FOH CINCINNATI AND LOC-, JGPTfc IBVILLE—The fine atearner ARGONAUT, Capt. Geo. L.McLean. will lastsfot theaborsanaaninrer modUto porta, os THIS DAY, lCtb last, at 4 r. n. For freight or passage apply on board or to FLACK. UAttNBS A 00, Agents. * HaapiUe, FOR NASHVILLE.—The fine, fT7> a. steamer UASTINQS, Capt. Porter, isnjfggigjS (ear* tor the aliore ami all Intermediate DAY, Ifitblaat. For freight or paseaga apply on boAnJ.Or (o r - 5 FUCK, DAUNFJ A CO,i C cntm. “ “ -1,30 « “ M ...1,60 “ “ ’ " ...1,90 “ St. Houfo, ;&c. 1?OR MISSOURI RIVER.—The , UTP* ». Hun n.g »t,am.rROWKN A. Cunt TWI.V IgSgPEtT will leave (ortho ahoreaml all intermediate DA Y, tho 10th lost. For freight or passage appl* on board ** r M FLACK, BAItNEB *QQ, t IgUT^ FOU ST. LOUIS.—Thu lino new I’.lCP*;^- passenger steamer. "ANGLO ha mis "AAEmPttg Capt. Baker, will loate for the above su<i all Intermediate WU *w TUia DAY, lab last, at 4 oVkl p. U. For relght or pasaago apply oa lioaru orto REA A JON M. 67 Water atreet. FLACK, BARNES A 00, Ag'ta, . Na 87 Water St. ' FOU ST. LOOIS.—The tine new < fast running passenger steamer lOirA t dHflEfiHa ’ Capt. Moore, will loava tji (be above and all fotonnwiu ports ou THIS DAY 10th Inat, at 4>. *. For frelghtor passape apply ou board or to " \ J*— LACK, UAHXEBH CO. Aral.. ™)R ST. LOUIS.—Tho fine new » JB>w •* r MARRNOO, Ospt. McCallam.iflfllQC ‘’ore and all 4 o’clock P. U. For passage or' RIVERBEWS. The Sky-Lark, .FLACK, BARNES A CO, A; ft**"'"* CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD I and lSgMga^ 1 PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. •<.l *»? CmCAOO R4ILEOAD COMPANY brU,’. jota? U» of thdrTSdShnS mTSS “ ,r TrUa* dftHj (Sunday* exeeptod) u follows, commencing. MOJTDAT, Jawtary2Stb,l«9- Cin.Expr*, mT * “lin Cleveland A l u ir s h » C: °0 a. K.|Btenbcnrllle, 0:1a a.■! ICoiombns 550 T. X. On. UUX) p. k « S“ ’ “ 10:45 «|WhMP 6 -laiO?« amUil'a»-« OhPga Btonb. Accomlionl “ 4:00 lv “ T:M “ |Oolnmbot,l:soA.ll. On. &»*.*. .Tbft<W»A.*.lV»i art , Mthroilgh|o ‘ “ 1 |sUnbMHo74oP.*. S«SS^i ^ ,iS?_ .oriß^ lui f lge » ftndth * 2:35 s train ttrot** to dpannai h ®. G:45 I Train rtoj* at all 6tatton£^SS^"®V toa ’ la<H*Q»poli*. Cincinnati, LoaUriile, dSuand St. Louis At Uoii*3Qwith^B^7H'7? y^nl r . wl i? ltniln on Tnaearawa* Branch IbrXewPhiladelphia Cl»TeUn4 and Toledo Rallrwd for Toledo, f Jr Cuj»bogm Palis am) Akron. At Cleveland with A, “ ***• Sh °rr Bail road for Erie, CnnUrClio&Ja^^™? l^*so » ith nil Railroad* leading to tlie Xcrtb-west Tl»a« i. M. and 436 P. U. Train! • top at all »£?£? Mia and Canada, and Obto Railroad for Cumberland TXarper'* Ferry, Baltlmon TOnnoet at Wheeling irtih the Baltimore Railroad for MmvlUe, Wuter, WdilmitS*L City. At iMhlrwU the Central Ohio *v «. RaDroad on BnndayeTenliigatlop.il. • * * MaiewDStnc,,, leave f ar Philadelphia via Penna. TRabSSril^^ ti »* tC:00 , A * ,, ; ,UTlTwinKlt * bQr ßfa** fcfOP.M. ; P. R. MYERS, a.nonlTlckKSntO apiLaSnSjiii* *£“' D lf ot - ' U isf- lIDTCTI! '' 6O!i 1 «'»■ Ti&t Aj‘c.- i C Sopt ’* tV - !LS C, "<>"4 — : w. W. BAGLEY, Bopt. P.C. t a 8.8. Cultuutai. EDWARD T. ME GRAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBA.CCO AJSOD. CIGARS, V . SO. 341 LIBERTY STREET, ITE/lB Or WOOD Wi h. Qraat's A. No« 1 fra Tobeceo, ‘ \ Koime, Robinson & Co’i Tabseeo, Eugene Howard's Tobacco, i -1 Lamp Cavendish, I . Haurdand BaOrosd Brandi, I i d bi -^a', e, . » 200 Csddy Boxes Half Pound Luia*. . OiaAMSJ 01Q ARBU OIQARSIIt W- E. C HILDS & C O’S _ PJTSffT ELASTIC FIXE AXD WJtTBB-PsoOP CE M E 2STT ROOFIN' G «Sb Johnson Proprietors * IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, • "PMMatoJ.: Wo .111 put It on for r .Z^! I {.*K l^°^ t| “^ a S.' 1 D»° for TWO ttigff F ( KRwsSfgl, OMaomlofiS-draMll.y Ih Si i(SS t - PEBBuf * JOHNSON, jQTfywiV f - No. 133 Third stoat, totawo-Wood and Bm!tfißcl4, f ~ •■••„■'.• ' Pittsburgh, Peous I ton nude actor ,| ’ ocl "* , “ w. p. ohil»s * 00’s Boonsn, toft kl nty ufllca, Itia ru 2? Tht ■;*•*» ramiln nimble for » i-rent ko jft of tta.. ’ off from. TOrtaa™^r U (S°JiS?il, , w?^r l T i ** . b ‘“l l T r »‘»'‘‘s lt.«rnoJJ not u, lUM. to noli j to., “ ™“ “ H ” 1 JOSEPH M-'LOCKK, Clietnltt, L*Ur»tory No. 128 W*]Dat»trvet ? CiaciD»ll,ObJ«> ' 5s n » u '««*»a 'SLu„ *° ltM Ao‘ l 6. L I^f(Xu"S.iSm?r ,^!| lfl '‘' TRANSPORTATION. _ CAPACITY ONE HDNDR-ED TONS DAILY. Hfcgsffli Hi ii oY d & co.. tferrri [SBOCESSOBS TO LLOYD * LEMON,I * Htl l^s£L^ TENSn ’ E REPARATIONS Tins rWINTEB, are no *p,epnred apEITXTSYXjVAJSTXA ans RAILRO ad tlirotijb loud from the Eaatorn Cities. Voeuuurodnr trfiidf'and all‘thoaa' ♦„ ~ _ “ „ WtElOir?* ,lt 111111 I> * 111 " WIU ** ‘ l>ArrJ tw rt ' odcr iaUitacUoD 10/IfIPPKKSOP EASTHKN AND WESTERN The Avoidance of the Inclined Plahes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad J«P«tch to tho truamSotoa of flight. OffleoPenn it the Cmul Bmlb. * __ LLOYD k 00. 1857. QANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. iCXBIVS! POETABIB BOAT Uni, ~,, .„„ ■ miWfti'l'PWi ViaPeansylvania Canal and Railroad, Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way ' O d . r , facilities fob transportation iiave been laroely increas- JHistrtlantous JONESHOUBB, Corner'qf Market Street ami Jkorlrt Square. UA&RISBUBO, PENN A. WKLLB COVERLY, Proprietor. This new . aed elegant hotel, recently circled by lbs Metsra. JONES, InlUrrlsburg, Pa, having been leased fox a term of year* by tho' under signed, be takes this method of celling the attention of bit former patrons, Mends end the travelling community thereto. • ■ Hexing ft Front One Hundred and flirty Feel%i Utt pHneipahtrcetot the city, end Fifty-Two ted Fronton Marl-et Sqturtf it cannot tail to prove attractive at well as Inviting tostrmngera. * ThsUHA&IBERSare of fine tlzrf; trail Tsnillated, and lighted with Oaa- a number with connecting door*—msk lag them very desirable for Cunlltea. The HALLS are warmed throughout by Heaten; and every modern improvement, In fact, has been added, that may conduce to the eafety, comfort and happiness of the gneat*. Visitor* mar, therefore, rest assured, that the “JONES h<*n mode perfect In all Us appointments— In charge of Fzptri- gree uf ctusCbrt am ra.v '. l _ ‘i"-*-’... .- went in the Bt«ta. ** : n.’js? ■“* talraM. molt. t» tu linw tt. Pofc. *-1 The Culinary Department add Dining Room will rocelve the especial attention of IbeJJpprWtor, which he traits, will be a luffldrnt guarantee tJSalrOites all will be suited. After returning btoheartf(sWthaoka to bis old frlrada aud patroua, fur thegeoerona patronage w long extended tohlu at the "Coverlv House,” his frlendrand pathms at the “Colombia House,” Cap*lsland, duringthe aeasoa of !£&,JL B E£?? c,fo,, J r,t ” lcltr - a* continuance el It at the “JONES HOUSE. [fetkeodiy] WELLS COVERLY. •A N ORDINAL CE Slaking Appropriations Jt\. for the year IWB. . • lie it ordained and enactrdfiy tho cltizeo* of Pitta borgh. In Meet and CommoUCouncili assembled, and It la herebyaoartid by tho aatboA* oftbesamc: Seem* 1. That the refttfluTof the city for the year IBM arising from taxes, loans atubnll other aonret*, together w |lh all moucya in the Tregshry, not otherwise appropria ted. beand the asm* la hereby appropriated for the purpoe oe following, vl« ... r r No. : 1. Interest and tax .an City Loans $68,500 00 2. Sauxtxs op Ctir Orrrcxw: Mayor's Salary,.—•».—.* % 700 00 Controller’s do •; isoo 00 Treasurer*«do 700 w CUrk of Mayor 600 00 Motion; aheta WharfHaster— 050 00 Allegheny -do do ... MO 00 ■ * 'Cily 501icit0r,....,.......'. &00 00 Street Commissioner, Ist dis’t. 600 00 • -Do* do - . 2d d!»’L Joooo . Chief of Pollc* J5O oo Nine Day do S7RO 00 Clerks of Council* coo 00 - Messeugtr of.Seloct pouncth. 160 00 Do' of Cooupon* do .. 200 00 Clerk ofCommUty**—3oo 00- Mesaeuger of Committees 250 00 Recording Roguutfor 400 00 Bupvrlntpndent Water Works 1000 00 ■ Assessor of Water Rents 700 00 City Assessor 300 OO— 14,280 00 3. Public Printing...:**.— \ gOO qq 4- Fir* Koglnca and llAse, 9 compa nies, $4OO each..— 3coo ou DoeßHHartley k Co.forboee 946 40— 4645 40 a. Night Police.— Su Too 00 0. CUy Water Works " 7. Clesxiso Nrucvs, *e<, An, vrr ” ’ Ciemdugpercontract..— 4,100 oi> Paving Crossing*...— I.OOU 00 Impairing in l*t District 1,600 00 Do 2d do 1,000 00 Sewarage— „„„...—2,400 00— 10,000 00 8. Public Lamps and Gsi Lbtbtlnx. ijm* r» 9. CleMiilngFJah WardMarketand- M Repairing same— Ir . 10. Monongahela Wharf— 1 onu m 11. Alleghany Wharf.— - 'aS! 12. Weigh Scale*— 1 ' 13. Contingent Fund U. Roald of Health 16. LoanadaeandfkUlngdn«*&a,*u7 and ’W— iOfidtJ-' Temporary Loan— g,i> ' Sinking Fund .. r\ fHisctKannius. LAW SCHOOL OP TIIE UHIVBKSITV At Cambridge, A£ass<. The /witruetorv in (hit School art Uon.JottPaiixxi, LL.D., Royal Pro&mor - Han. Taxorancs Paxsoxs, LL.D,'Daae Profo^aor, Hon. Emobt Wasbbuxk, LL. D., UulveriUj Profeasor. TIE course of instruction- embraces the vu riona brunches of (bo Common Law* and of Realty, Admiralty, Commercial, International and .Conatltutiocrel Law; and the Jurisprudence of the United State*. The ' *a* Library consist* of abaat 14,000 volumes, sod asoew worksappear they are ad3ed,aiid .every effort Is made to render It complete. ' - • Inatrnctlon is giren byonl lectures and exncaiUon*, (and by recitations in conosciion with them.) of which thfiro are ten e'vaiy week. Two Moot Courts are also holdon in each week, at each of which A fqt, previ ously given emt, U argued by four eladebt*,‘aad an opinion delivered by thwPresfaldg-DtStrnctor. Rooms and other focilitlee are also pronaed for the dnh Courts; and an MO - Is held weekly for practice in debate, andacqnlriog a knowledge of parliamentary law and proceedings. Studtatsxnay enter tho School in any stage of their pro pursuits,- and at' the com- ***ki n« S®^»JsSSfsS!m.'; Iffe * >3fcl*wd£wii Capital lits or Maonfaetori. pX“7," drwlAcfu, ilxtr of which contalaselcht feet erf pnM ni*,._ ESS'S 1 ? b “ k , «" EutSho^SoSS'S CMBCMSUk»«isht'«rSr! 2? A e i u’.uT^ C r b • U°a*oTOby4of»t,4n(Ja Pram® Barn 40 by 6) foeL*wJth corn criband wagen iheda attachMMsn ».£.«-»« * ri , TrJ^wlSr. L««L?!i P tS n^ of,r * l^. h * t "■maUerpSS! cojs?U coaTeyod to the hoa*e. Thla property nn»®?w>e Rraeriur lrooor lumber nJS£S r {*?- Allpenon* deeironj of realizing a good and oraflui abtetoreetme* are repeated to TtewthifStmertySSS maUuganjol&raeleeUoo. Title IndljpnUbkand term!! ***P • Two daily from Pittibargh, maid os it Mar or »««*. For farther particnlara tddm* the f JOHN POBTS&OUTIf^’ <>.y. wmBW&fiSSSSSSSfii. —‘ P ‘ jd Chance to go Into Busin e*s7~ ON account of bad health! hirnf’determined to dom btuiMn u *x>n u I can dlmwior n< eot stock urOOOBS, eotuUUngof * - Dry CJocNli, Groceries, HardWa**, Ac. liwwoßortoial* *ay large «ad complete BTORB JIOUBE improwmeatveo MAIIf STREET. SALEH. Cbloalt' sft^ijasstsajwsi^fiS portaoJtT to ship or receive cosil • C' ■ - United States or elsewhere. The plan {ajitrfeU; heal*'. -.v- Rood. • There are pabllf -i •- the State. Aay proa* v-' -. ■nsoo will tl'* • ■ u aooD #v;'- •
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