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UUtWiN, ATLANTIC AND PAOIPIO SNIP OANAtfdOXPANY, PBOpkIBTORS. or rOBITIOI ill N E - uubocxobixo; __ ; ..xavmxfoux'nutasod. ■towjwthi •/;;• loojuw ihomult ofUwlrthaao Itxjlntod. ftp niontM ■mwiMp wiamsstos, of sooc Mw;HE&» Oayd.OowOilj, fcr B*a fwrioco, OUtorato. TfctK HljUmtmpM; ■ oga "nMgrflail •eauuuht r ttMMruAteafcit 4 imm npn. ni ZbOuqt npoind is4lb pod ottej ud tk< Mlkfi Her fame* BjppJy mlf tU OBUpny, to . JOB*?. YELVB&TON, A*»> - wnErtodh-irit Ko. 3 Bowling Qren,y «w' HAMTTTCT, GRAY JVX7X> vJk.IX.4 ffi. ta ST. CLAIM StfiJUT, 1 PTTXSBCKaH, PJOTJ Inriterpnblio attention to hif dew anc* of Oof mumi vnxj IKU*J f & drool ettr ottl coontry tndo.«lil mm doap wh. >Botwa,*c.,d*nW»~ Mttflf al Ho. U* atnat, •bon filth. ymnpWlfi -ad aod attend la »b«' '•iborlr SxtractaTaath. without pais, W fit Isirtilti igiUoppUrt to th* . adf. .!SMk frost mstottfl ntti lamt/td ■ Iftrintawi,, n> oltotaftt trth O' >C»*tth'gwaawii.r a m , m.. Its AM *. wrrtwtotPioiOAi./ jr. a ttm± ? 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PITTBBTTRaB: WEDNESDAY MOUSING, JAK., 12, 1850, IDT * CO., 0? SHEATHING, FM*. P&lggJD OOP nmcnL fti-ia or tbm oirr. tom*, ipaltir Poldar, Ac. Mmis, im ?un teOjos hood, Tl«wo’« ttXAV TniPMATrm*.—Obferrmtiont taken ai Shaw*! Optician Store, No. 88 Fifth it., Jaa. 1 Ith. n Boa. u ihadi. 80? above sero. 00 42° « '• 42° “ 29 4-10 1 9 o'elook,-*, ■ 13 « \ M...... 6, «V p. * .... Barometer, DAilt Uhiojt Paarsx Hbetixo, at tbe First Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com _menc(ag-*fc4l} o'clock, a. w. All aro cordially In vited to attend. Th 9 exercise# to-dat will be condacted by Rer. John.’Cowl. Bxsstoxs.—CommonwsaUb ts. Aran Wilkin#; Indicted forfttee pretences, on oath of Robert Wraj f Jr. About the last ofj September, Robert Wray, Jr., and J. 0.8. Golden,dolngboeinessanderthe firm of Golden & Co., had tbo agency of a pa* tent shack, invented by. Natali k Kirkpatriok, for lorew cutting,-which Wilkins agreed to pur chase from G. 4C0., for $250, payable in twenty days. In the meantime, Wilkios left with the proiecutcra two one thousand dollar income bonds on Ahe Cinolonati & Marietta Railroad as collateral security for the $250. At the end of the; twenty days, the money not having been paid, and in the meantime, as is alleged, the prosecutors having discovered that the bondt above mentioned were worthless, brought - the above salt. John H. Kirkpatrick, Esq., appear ing for the Commonwealth, and Messrs. Thos. F. Marshall, and John F. McKenzie for the de fendant. - , Judge McClure Inquired into the facts of the case, and these facts appeared, vis: That the original patent was in Nattall & Kirkpatrick, and that the agenoy was what the prosecutors claim to have sold to Wilkins. lit fIOTHBBSUI Mt woody ta.tbo world, la sootn ChiMr*D,wfc*U*r It otbsrcaaM. I by dodan aad c«ata,tt lowryyoar in tho Dalfed iedwaody. ImUo of OU&TIA a m* . ItftrfltMmrffe. Robert Wray, Jr., sworn—Know Alton Wil kins since this transaction took place; first lime 1 haw Mr. Wilkins was at the State Fair; Mr. Golden said to me that on the evening of OoL Ist, Mr. W. would call on us to purchase our agenoy;he proposed two bonds as collateral as- Ourltyjfor the price of the agency, saying that they never' sold for less than forty-eight cents on the dollar, and were now worth fifty eentsonthe dollar; we took the bonds; after the bargain was completed a receipt was given, the model of the maohine was given to the original patentees to •end to New York; we sold to WUkins our en tire interest in the screw culler; we objeoted to the bona and he said they were worth 50 cants on the dhllar, and showed that two of the con< pons were taken off and had been paid, Cross-examined—We did not give Wißuns any moneybntwhatweoonaiderasgetfdas money; we'gava him that receipt, (one'ihowed to witness by Mr. Marshall); we had nothing but the agen cy to well; the only thing we delivered to Wil kins was. the receipt; we delivered a'model machine to NuUU & Kirkpatrick, at Wilkins? request; I did not claim in the month-of October to be thh agents of Natali; & Kirkpatrick; we. said we thought the two bonds were not worth anything of any aceoont, Wilkias did not propose to give me 1 , hla note; -we still have the articles of agreement ,!*tween us and-Nutall k Kirkpatrick, and in the month of November we refused to de liver them up to that firm, because Mr. Wilkins had not paid the $250; it waa after the bargain was made, that we gave the receipt, and on our v own suggestion. J. 0. B. Golden, sworn—On the second morn ing of the Stale Fair I was introduced by Mr. Natali to Mr. Wilkins; Mr. W. said he was about to porthneo ea interest in4he-screw cutter, but our interest stood in the way; I understood when we oloaed the bargain -that I had' sold my right to exercise the agency in that/maohine. Mr. Bolden detailed the Circumstances of bargain id aale is the matter at some length, his etaie eatw-sgreeing substantially with the feds gathered firoaL£lb&e above testimony. Mr. G. ~etated"tbaPwUh the sale to Mr. W. they had oaased to sot as agents, and had 1 since exercised no control in the matter. HOLIDAYS, Cross-examined—We did not refuse, in the month of‘November, to give up our agency to N. & K.; we gave that receipt for the bonds to Mr. WJUiaa; we sent the model to the inventors, at request of Mr. Wilkin#. BttwtUa _ fitch, Ac, Messrs. ltlehoj anil others were brought to prove the value or non-value of the bonds, and the-prosecution rested. Defence offered in evidence an article of agree ment between Natali & Kirkpatrick and Golden & Co.; also a receipt for two Railroad bonds of Golden & Co., glveu by ibem to Mr. A. Wilkin#; also letters from Golden & Co., to Natali & Kirk patrick of date subsequent to the sale to Wilkins, touching the screw-cutter; also the NeW'Tork Jhbiaut report of stock sales showing the price of C. 4 M. R. R. bond#: [the Utter objected to,' and objection sustained.] Mr. Natali, sworn—Oa Saturday, the day the fair closed, Golden 4 Co., refused to give agree ment up; ire gave them the model to sell by; we asked for the article of agreement and Mr. Wray refused to give it up; Wilkias bought of ds an undivided third part of the original patent; do not consider Golden 4 Co., my agents since October. At this point the Court stated that there was no' use in going farther; that the ease was closed with the rating of case by prosecution. Judge M’Clure then stated the matter in a few words to the jury, and remarked in conclu sion, that the Court'would not send a man tothe penitentiary for not paying bU note. The jury rendered a verdict of Not Guilty, without leaving their seals, and ao the prosecution dosed. Larceny Co##—Martin- Shank Indioted for larceny of an overcoat, three palrtof pants, two vests, two pairs of gloves,'three pairs of boots and five silk handkerchiefs, at Sewfckley. The prisoner was in the employ of the husband of prosecutrix. Found guilty of petit larceny, and condemned to imprisonment in county jail for two months. will •n taviUd to . oolTdcU sloo : Martio Banker indicted for false pretenceson oath of liiohael Byers, la obtaining a ium of moneyfrocn Thomas W. M’Cune and 8. 11. Ma gpire. The prosecstor is owner of Balt Works on the Toughioghtay sear M’Keiiport.aod deft, was formerly io partnership with him in the manufacture of salt. It is alleged |bat Hunker collected money duo Byers from parties, repre senting that be had authority so to do. On trial. ihifc fill o*r* itad MoK*mpoit ys. Pittsbcscb.— Oq theSwiiz-! erland, daring her recent tripfrom New Orleans, 1 warn n number of coelboetmeu returning home,: innlading n ooople of young men who bad made the “ran” m partner!, and, of oonran, retaroed together. One wan a native of MoKeeiport and tbe other bailed from PiUeborgh. They ate to* getber and ‘‘banked 0 together, and together had aboni $llO. One morning PUUburgb, on awak* Ming, found bis pocket oat and hie money stolen. He aroused bis partner alongside, who, on being'lnformed of the aeoident, took it very oooly, and proposed to give himpertofhlifands, but on examination it appeared that his pocket had been cat too, and he too was “stripped.” _ ; After the boat reached this port the pair con. oladed to stop hers and take the mail boat, and whUe la the oily tbs McKeesport yoalb pur chased an entire new outfit in the way of ololhes, expending tome $2B, and bad some $76 left. His partner from Pittsburgh, on ascertaining the feet t&at the other had so mnoh money, was sat isfied that ho was the thief who bad stolen bis money do tbs boat. He followed him up the river, and vill prosecute the rogue at home.— Itou\ Courier. A GiiTjJiiux from Prairie City, Illinois, if now In this oily, asking in his behalf the ioter- Ml of religious people, In * church which has boon bnUt in Prairie City, for the worship of God,: Retarding to Presbyterian views. The church building was oommeocod when there were but nine members in the folds of the obarob. Six of these were men of family, and all the members together not worth over $lO,OOO. One of these men, with a family of eight children, an elder in the church, eold bis farm and ad vanced the money to pay the ehnroh debt, taking the notes of the members, and biding hie time. The bird time! came on and the church yet needs $2,000 to eare .it from ruin. The mao who gave his all is now. in the city, asking aid; he haa a claim upon alt who desire to see the eanee'of righteousness: good seed sownin thaniartsof men. We say thatltlsof no difference to what partloalar sect a man be longs, who would do and suffer what this man has: He deserves to prosper who will make snob saoraflees for the good of mankind. He itfcs for the ehnroh a email sum; $2,000 will sara them; eohtrlbullone may be. left at the office Of the Banner and Advocate, GfieeUtUaua ing. ; : _ ; Ban or Bnavn Cotnrr.— I The following is the eialement of the Bank of Beaver County, at Hew Brighton, for the month of January: RSIOURCRI. Notes and Bills discounted TnrnUara and office flxtnref , Current expenses Bnt from Banks...' - Noma ef otherßanks Cola ta vuit ol: Kxibuie, AifpSTxcn, TOttGO,rA. . 1e«k« throc*fc. '.ipSStlj . ./OBJ. AWN BJt i * co* *, nr sums or on TiRDS. •Stock-paid Koto* la drcaUikm- Dirldandi «apa& . ... Ifldiridtt*! dcpotit*.,. ConawwwdiS i of PtonijlranU Sxehaig* aao Total..,**—•■■■•— iCovaaoffniac^ ' ©tb*r Bnwpw* turn* oo., > »ccro The verdict was In accordance with the above facte. ; CsAXTxn GaaxTxn.—Ths charter applied for by the congregation ;ot Emery (M.E.) Chunk, irtkg.cifpi or CBCTCT'TIW* \ ' Tax following Is the Yota for Mayor and Di rector of the Poor, eaatin AHeghsay city yes terday: • ;•» ; For Mayor. Bisector Poor. ■ • ' ’F = a MKiirrv. J- | J- £ - * r ; Fulst Waep...... : 869 J 123 276 105 Sxcohd “ ' , 209 280 151 104 Tman “ 258 322 299 76 Fouxth “ 398 240 0000 0000 Total, 1129 915 0000 0000 We attempted at first to arrange our tables politically, but found that impossible in Man chester and Allegheny. In Birmingham, (he whole Republican tioket, we believe, is elected. The Republicans elected wherever and whoever they pleased when they united. As may be seen, Morrison is eleoted Mayor of Allegheny by 214 majority. Ftret Ward— Seleot Counoil: Geo. Lewisj*2oB; C. H. Paulson, 173. Common Council; Chas. Arbuckle,* BC9; A. D. SmHh,*B6B; John Pride,* 850; Wm. Dyer,* 261; .Jos. Love, 104; John F. Jennings, 2. School Directors: John A. Scott,* 819; Moses Boreland,*'3lB. Judge of Elections: D. F. Johnston,* 819. Inspector John D/er, 296; Thos. N. Smith,* 299. Assessor Simeon Belford,* 337. Constable: John Hollar,* 287; John Wagley, 91. Second Ward—Seleot Council:. James Look hart,* 3 yrs, 243; Robt W. White,* 2 yra, 216; Wm. F. Dill, 2 yrs, 208; Samuel M. Woods, 2 yrs, 200. Common Council: John HeDonald* 289; J. G. Coffin* 218; J. 0. S. Golden 178; John Brown* 247; Geo. Hutohinson 206; James Sloss* 229; Alex. CruUnhank 191; Robt. Mc- Cone 196. Behool'Dlmotore: C. W. Burney* 276; D. McFerron* 420; James Boyd 161. Judge of Eleetions: Wm. Black* 227; 0. Moore 176. Inspector: Edw.Bothwell*2o4; Wm. P. Sprague* 185. Assessor. John Ramsey* 280. Consia -ble: J. McMullen* 205; Hugh Gallagher 171. Third Ward— Seleot Council: William Walker* 340; B. Patterson 225.- 0. C.: 8. Drum* 802; J. Alexander* 406; J.D. Barr* 850; F. Beok ert* 358; Geo. Gerst24s; J. P. Wacker 192; R. Browu 196; J. Robinson 122. Bohool Direetors: James Parke* 530; J. Brown* 524; no opposi tion. Assessor: A. C. Alexander*; no oppoe’n. Judge: G. W. Balfe* 868; Jameaßeno 138. lu speotor: J. Moon* 324; J.Hoeholy* 185. Ald erman: J. Miller* 180; J. Grabing 125; David U’Kelvy 13; B. F. Adama 8. Constable: S. Tyler*; D. Burns; Fowi\ Ward—Alderman: E. Derby,* 277, J. H. Scott,* 295, D. NeiUls, 176, Shall*, 68, D. Smith, 63, P. Ley, 142; Seleot Council: Jas. Marshall, 470, no opposition; Common Condi: W. W. Ball,* 499, D. A. Preaiey, 494, H. S. Fleming, 512, John Meeklmen, 435, John Con nolly, C., 108. Those marked * are eleoted. Mabcuxstex Boeovob.—The followtug show the results of the election held on Tuesday in Maaches- Ur for the ratio as officers usatloned below. Burgesr John S. Hall* 193; James Spear 66. Council: Sami H'Cane* 168; Jasiah G Young* 146: Wm Spratt* 196; Henry Faulkner* 163; George W Reynolds* 80; Bartley V Hollar 78; Wm KanUa 56; Wm Martin, Jr, 69; Wm Hall 63. Auditor David E Adams* 78; Wm Stewart 56, Jno Pece 53; Jacob Capps 1. Judge of Ehetions: wmJ Caogbsy* 139; Edw M'Gee 58. laspectm: Hiram J HoUsx* 101; R 0 Caogbsy 68. Constable: B Q Hffiiard* 131; Hilliard* 181; Alexudsr Petwilkr 69. Bcatteriog: 6tepbon A. Deaglas aad a lady whose name we need not mention, received each one vote for Burgess. • axuturoujl euctioh. • Attjyra. U? PrtcfL JUal. N. Pattereon, 84 171 266 W. Symmes, 71 102 174 OormeiL - Thomas MoKaa, 100 214 810 George Duncan, 107 ''l6B 275 Ibomaa Worcester,: 87 / 168 245 Hiilip Phiel, 96/ 180 276 William Graham, 8.**,... 80 163 243 Bernard Krug, 64 81 145 Matthew Pate, 74 112 186 Robert Wallace, 67 99 166 Dr. James Kerr, D -...v 60 69 149 Daniel MoAfse, D 40 64 104 School Directors. B. R Carnahan, R * .... .. 92 171 263 C. Olnhausen, R.*.99 >lB7 2fi6 John Myers 62 105 167 Michael Knowles ~., -62 82 184 Constable, frank Miller, R *..w. 85 179 264 William Lleingston'l 62 06 158 la pursuance; of pubHoAotiee, thecitiseus of Neville township asalmbla&dtt mass meetiog, on tbe 6lh (aslant, at (be ecUvel-boass, to oousult together on Iho question of Railroad Tax, and organised by calling James Cols to preside, Ap pointing Isaao WblUaker Vloe President, and David W. Bmith Secretary. Oa motion, tbe fol lowing committee was appointed to prepare busi ness for the meeting J. Whittaker, Robt, Phil lips, John H. Hamilton, I. Cple, Wm. A. Bhaaka and John Cole. The committee reported the same resolutions which were adopted in Patton Tp,, and whloh we published several days ago. AccroiaT on rna Cosxkllbv:i.lb it, R^—On Monday afternoon, the express train of the Pittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad, which left this city at 3 o'clock, p. m., ran over a man named Oeorga Seffler, near Saltaborg, crushing one of his legs to a jelly, and otherwise injuring him, to that In all probability be cannot reoover. He was living when the train left, but was ex pected hourly to die. i He was walking on the traoi,' and the train whistled for him in time to get off, bat being in toxicated, in the attempt he Tell backwards on the track, and the train oould not be stopped in time. Casa of Commonwealth vs. John Porter (Mayhem,) yesterday reported, the jury, after being outabout three boon, raturaedaverdlatof not guilty under the Ist eount, but guilty on ths 2d. There are two counts in (he indictment, oqe under the statute and the second at eommon law, both for Mayhem. Mr. Swarlswelder for >efence made a motioo in arrest of judgment, rirsl, because of joining in ths Indiolment the offence under tho lew and under ths statute; end second, because the word “feloniously" bad been omitted in describing the offenoe or Intent of the offenoo in the indictment. Bates or Stocks at the Commercial Sale* Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by P. M. Davis, antloneer: 59 Shares Bank of Pittsburg...’. $6l 125 20 do Exchange Bank. 61 125 10 do Mechanics’ Bank - 55 625 6 do Iron City Bank 54 75 10 do Pittsburgh Gas Co 69 60 30 do do do 69 00 10 do Eureka losorenoe Co 42 25 10 do AH’y Bridge Co., (new stoek) 10 50 Tos Allegheny City Poor House has now 111 Inmates, of whom 62 are females. The expend itures of the institution last year amounted to within a mere fraetlon of $9,000, showing that the cost per week for maintaining a pauper is $1 88. The Insane Department has 11 inmates, 1 only of whom pays boarding.. Tuna are nearly 400 children now attending the Manchester publio schools. The tcaohers for the present session ere: Prineipal, John Cowan; Assistant, Robt. Campbell; Medium Department, Misses Mery Dorrington and AgneaD. Frasier; Primary do., Misses violet Wilson, EUia Gilson and Elisabeth A. M’Kee; musical Initruolor, Mr. Huey. • Soicidb or a Mxmosxia.—We learn that a man named James Babb, confined In chains in* tho Morgantown jail, on the oharge of murder ing his wife, broke hie mcnaolee the night before lest, and huog himself to one of the ban of his eel! window. He had attemped his own life once before. Tun Fifth Ward Mutual Improvement Society held their first regular meeting last evening, at the Pike street Sohool House. We ere Informed that the Society begins to move forward under the most flattering auspice*. Tan Pott gives a biography of Rev. Jehu G. Jones. The principal' facts ars these: “Mr. Jones was born In Bsrks oonnty, where his family have lived slnoe the war of 1720. He was originally educated for ths church." Ws learn that a .Gymnastic Association has been formed in Allegheny city, and that tho Old Temperance Ark Is to bo used for the purpose. Wo wish those who have taken hold of the mat ter may have good success. Tatr had a fine time at Washington, Pa., on ths 7th of January, and a grand banquet at the Fulton House. Aht of the following ertioles can be obtained at Bowna* well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Oaktiand Confectionery in every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre serves, Jelly’s, Pickles end Ketchup. Capers, Wor cestershire Sauoe, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family Chocolate, Bakers Broma, Ac* Ac. They respect fully In rite the pabliejo on examination of the above named articles, all of which they will guarantee-to prove satisfactory both In qoality end price. Jj ■ Db. Dickinson's Magnbto-Euecthio Mi* ctnxtx—jyferipal Drpet for VistoU of Ufa UmrivaXUd Mtdicai .AuriZurrjr.—ln sobmltHortbla mechlae toedls crtmlb'attagpntilU, oo expense has bcenapeied to Us mao* factors to reader U perfect to every cewotiat particular, In order U keep pace wttb tho woodetfol Improvement* otlbe age, end place it fereaoet In this breach of . American Ben ubetui*. NO FAMILY SHOOLD SB WITHOUT ON*-. HetaJl Price $lO. It ts admirably adapted to prevent and cura every farm of disease, such as Onssesiptka,BcrofaU,fafaiea, Rheumy ttsm, Djspcpela, allfbnaaof Physical and Mental Prats*, tfam sad Nervous Disesecs. One grand feature ol this Apparatus is that ills always readyte-anj'the powi r.lirieg nbNSeed ftMaifentutsl Hawns, no AddieveM m togredkeiTs hetig melted. f •: 9C«MsVt,‘:Wkrtww4 Pnggkß, $59 Wood m'Fanh’gk' Telegraphic. OOSOBBinOIAL. .Washottow Citt, Jan. 1L Snm.—The ipedal order, the Faoifie Railroad Bill wm taken op. Mr. Gwin expressed the hope that thefinal vote on the bill' would be taken on Thursday next. Mr. Shields, of Minn., introduced a bill to'estab lish a mail route from Lake Superior to the Pacific. Mr. Davis, of Miss., introduced a resolution which was adopted, calling on the President for the corres pondence in relation to tbe outrages committed on American oitizens oa the Isthmus of Panama. Without action ou the bill, tbe Senate adjourned. House.—After tbe usual preliminary business; Hr. Hill, of Ga., asked but failed to obtain consent for him to offer a joint resolution declaring that no new State ought to bo admitted Into the Union nntil it is ascertained by a census that it has a sufficient population fora mymber of tbe House, according to the Federal ratio. The bill Introduced yesterday, by Mr. Slidell, of La., whloh was inaudible from toe gallery, was an act making an appropriation to facilitate toe acqui sition of the Island of Cuba, by negotiation. The bill says that, Whereas, The Island of Cuba, in geography, possesses a commanding Influence over the large ana annually increasing trade, both foreign and coastwise, of toe Mississippi valley; Whereas, The Island, in Its present Colonial condition, most continue a source of injury and annoyance, endanger ing the friendly relation between 1 Spain and the United States, by the aggressions of fits local authori ty upon American oommeroe and cituens, for whloh tardy redress can only be had by cinouitous demands on Spain; and Whereas, In the opinaon of Congress, and u aceordanoe with the views of toe President, u the last means of settling existing, and removing ftitarc difficulties, it Is expedient that negotiations for the purchase of the island should be renewed; and, therefore, that $86,000,000 be placed in the President’s hands for expenditures, either from the cash in the Treasury, or be borrowed on live per cent; bonds of a thousand dollars eaob, redeemable in from twelve to twenty years. Tbe House took up toe resolution which was re ported at the last session from tbk Committee on Foreign Affairs, disapproving of the act of the Com modore Paulding, in toe seizure of General Walker and his followers, but reoommonding that no action be taken. Several amendments thereto were pend ing, viz: oho presenting the thanks of Congress to Cpm. Paulding and hU officers—a stoond,thit Com. Paulding’s act betogjwitoout authority of law, meets with toe condemnation of toe Houje—end a third, aseerting the right of citizens to htln their neighbors, who are struggling for freedom—4 right of which they cannot be constitutionally depaivod. Mr. Smith, of Ve., moved to lay ijho resolution on the table, whloh wm negatived—yeas 82, nays 105. The House then by a vote of 90 jom against 102 nays refused to refer toe subject to the Committee of the Whole od toe State cf the Union. Mr. Mills op, of Va., made an unsnocessful motion to lay toe bill on the table. Au amendment declaratory of toe right of expa triation, aadjthat toe capture of Gen. Walker wm within the letter and spirit of the Instructions of tbs Secretary of toe Navy, bat without the authority of law, wm rejected, m wm also an amendment con demning the course pursued by Com. Paulding. The vote on toe letter wm 56 yeas, 128 nays. A substitute for the report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, tendering thanks to Com. Paulding and his officers wm adopted, yeas 99, nays 85. The question was then stated to be on agreeing to the report as thus amended, when on a motion of Mr. .Cox, of Ohio] the whole subject wm laid on tbe table by four majority. The Honseltoen resumed the consideration of the motion of Mr. Bbennao, of Ohio, to refer the naval appropnatioq bill to the Committee on Naval Affairs instead of a Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union sis proposed by Phelps, of Missouri, who now opnosed that motion, saying that it had been fonou wise to entrust ooly one committee with financial questions and no good was to be ae edbplished by toe coarse now recommended. Ho re pelled the remark often repeated, that the Committee of Ways and Means sought to absorb the whole power of the Boom. Mr. Montgomery, of Pence., desired to ascertain whether arrangements had been made tbe revenue of toe government Is to be increased. A large national debt had been created, while Congress is asked to vote thousands and millions 'of dollars. He wduld inquire whether the recommendations of the Resident—, Mr. Ga., interrupting, said he objected to this harangue! ’ «Tho Speaker iaid tbat Mr. M.’s remarks wore not pertinent. Mr. Montgomery continued: If toe CommUteo of Ways and Means have made no arrangements forau' loorease of toe rerenne, he, of course, being from Pennsylvania, vu not wilting to increase tbe na tional debt, and would therefore vote to refer toe bill to the Committee on Kkval Affairs. Mr. Boeoek wanted the bill so referred, in order to give it a thorough overhauling and to see whether anything that ought not to bo there could not be rooted out. A feeling is growing among the people that something Is wrong in the manner of expending money, and hence there should be a close examina tion of all bills containing appropriations of money. Without eomlng to any conclusion on the subject under discussion, the House adjourned. (Sped*! Dispatch fcr'tb« Pittsburgh Odette.] Haasisieno, Jan. 11.—SasaTB.— Canal Com missioner Frasier, vice Plummer, was sworn in in the Senate. House Rill for abolishing the Canal Board, which pasted in Committee of the Whole yesterday, coming upon a second reading, Mr. Turney moved a substi tute extending the time till Febmaiji 10th. Both belong to the Finance Committee." The Speaker presented several petitions for tho new county of Pine. Mr. Francis moved to open the sessions with pray er, which gave rise to considerable debate, end was carried by a decided majority. Hoofs.—Tbe House Committees were announced. Mr. McDonald is chairmen of the Committee on end is on the Committees on Railroads and Ways A Means and Governor’s Messages Mr. Iruh is on the Committees on tbe Judiciary and Library. Mr. Zoller on Pensions and Education. Hr. Bayard is chairman of the Committee on Man ufactures and is on the Canal Committee. Mr. Fos ter is of the Committee on Education and is on. the Committee on Divorces. Mr. Cbase Li chairman of Ways A Means. Mr. McClure is on the Judiciary Committee and Mr. Lawrence on Banks. Petitions were presented for contesting the seats of Menrs. Potter, of Cambria, and Evans, of Phil adelphia,^ The following bills ware read in plaoo: By Ur. Thompson, for the incorporation of the Butler Gas Company. By Ur. Miller: Providing for Juries be fore Magistrates. By Mr. Thorn: For.regulating' Insurance Companies. A committee oo the contested election of McLain, of Philadelphia, was chosen, oonsisttog of'Messrs. Foster, Gritmaa, Irish, Kinney, McClure, McDowell, Miller, Rohm and Rose. Waißuoron Ctrr, Jan. 11.—The Mexican and Central American Colonisation Association hare addedArixoDletotbelrplanofMttlenisnt. It is under stood to be supported by prominent Southerners and New Yorkers. The Association hare already pur chased oertain grants, and ere negotiating for others in Arizooia. Gen. Hennlogson, as chief engineer, will probably, during the ensuing spring and sum mer, take out a large body of men. The first resolution reported In the Senate to-dey by Mr. Mason, from the Committee on Foreign Af faire, reiterates that by reason of the distracted and revolutionary condition ef Mexico, in certain of the States of Central America, and occasionally of those io South America, the lives and property of Ameri can cltisen* are subject to lawless violence or other wise placed in peril; oil, redress In the usual diplo matic form being in vain, and U being the indisputa ble doty of government to protect the lives and property of our oitliens against lawless violence without the limits of tho CJoited States; therefore it is proposed to authorise the President to use the military and naval forocs and interpose in sueh cases when be may de4m necessary. , From California. St. Lome, Jan. 11.—The overland malt, with dates to the 17th nit., brings also four through pas sengers, among whom is James T. Curtis, formerly chief of the police of San Francisco, who reports the discovery of alarge spring in the middle of Colorado Desert, yleldiog anundanee of water. Both the Apache and Oamachs Indians are com mitting depredations ah tho mail stations, In eonte quenoe of wbieh the government animals wiU be obliged to bo used to carry the mall some distance. .The Mexicans aro also suspected of stealing mules from mall stations. Passengers via the Tebauntepec route,-failed to make the connection In consequence of boisterous weather, in the Gulf of Tehauntepec. The mails were put on board the Bonora, by a surf-boat. European dates to November 13tb, reached Bon Francisco on tha 15th. Nbw York, Jan. 11.—Letters from Paris state that Morphy and Anderson commenced their chess match on the 20th ult., at Paris, the winner of the first seven games to be tho victor. No money was staked by the contestants. Morphy’s friends offer ten to one without takers. Tho first game Morphy had the first more, when he resigned after the aev onty-second move; second gemo was a draw; third and fourth games wero won by Morphy. St. Louis, Jan. 11.—The river has fallon 12 inches within the last 24 boon, and Is still receding. All tho upper streams are Jailing and an full of floatioi Ice. The weather is moderating with Indications o' ram. The Ico In the rirm; hen is assuming mon soft, mushy appeannoo, but is still so heavy thet the ferries run with great difficulty. Lodisvillx, Jan. 11.—Doflald Nicholson, th*for ger of whom the New York police hare been in pur suit, will be taken from hen to Illinois to-morrow, to answer charges, in a requisition from the Governor of Illinois. Cbioaqo, Jan. lI.—A destructive fin occumd last night at the c< rner of Lake and Jefferson streets. Almost the entiro dock was destroyed. The loss is estmated at $40,0(10; iasuranwr $25,000. Cnuumu, 5.0., Jra. U,_lh. cases of tbe crow of tho Slant Ketch Brothers, charge t with tlsvo trading, iron taken up In tho District Court to-day. Tho grand jury ignored th« bills. Haw Tons, Jnn. 11.—Tho steamer City of Man. ohsitniy&om Llrarpool on the 22d nit, nrrindnt this port thti nnnlng. Her adrieca an anttdpatad. Niw hfowr, Jm. lWJottoadmawd; nlM«f Utri Flout UTaneed; nln 11,000 bbli Ohio it l&fioaiJo! tala 18,000 bush whit* *t 'tl£x§ulE K 2. t TOMl! w rWW«*« IWW& OornatfTwrf! *f*ooo hush. Pork Arms «l«ar old mat at tlflLTSa *10,87.1 Smod quiatat o®9)Zfcr«hoaldan,a»4 to? rtdeo. JiwihorquUthat rwnj. jin—d ffwjjit <&Q67. Hldafim; WwtsnilOo.: XotacoO met* uetin as flail c. - ZaUovlheaivat Wort Anns atoaoCOOOOO Jt» A KWDTAHO* go well oUUidudJUt phy rtdauiuMU M a pmcriFtknj f *hkh B. L. Pifcaartack 1 * S 1& iV.OntmaU I—ffr*6; VUvnkto * Mia. Yattlfhgo haaifqulrwJ, iirttn thla.nbbnM Worn H2V • Kri . p Jkman goug chtUna. Itamr liIU,»Ux. woraa j ß Jjß»*u,j Uu u>Slmb bttbr*au»< «*«•! -tngfjnl tti.kU & Llilt- [w-kiiimhM* «-«nr MBQMStOO. W troulm, ud propMnof SST£2 PoWLUro,- Mm, Jin. 11.—non. Win. Pitt Fomu uea VM to-daj reelected Senator b; the Legislature. Lquiiyiu.*, Jau. 11.—The rirtr If falling felt* with flr« feet on the folia. Weather dear and cloudy. WHEELER & WIL S t) N-*S . fzbbx FBimnrH family " SEWING MACHINES; AGENTS OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the AUegheny Count, Agricultural Society, held September 1857, “AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE.” And the Penno. State Agricultural Sooioty have awarded to Wheeler A -Wilson’s' Sewing Machine the highest premium, “AS BEST FOR AfX PAMrr.v PURPOSES ” THESE MACHINES which have gained such an enviable reputation over all other Machines on account of 1. Beauty and excellence of etitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Econofcny of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. - 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. -Strength, firmness, and durability of scam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. / ! 9.. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. . Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, G 8 FIFTH STREET; - J HOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLSBOTMEN. ttahdftwtaT ROOFING. Oheap and Durable Fire and Water-Fropf ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING. THE FIRM OF PERRIN & JOHNSON having JbYjnntu.. edt Q. 8. BATES and WM. JOHNSON gin **&*&*&&•& rflng od theabove Boring Ihiaiaem, la aU 1U branchwTtmder the name a'-' STAND, TO SmltbUaltf Straat, onr Diamond Aller. We era now prepared to ecnrer, with oar SUPERIOR ROOFING, itoen or compodtion or metal rooft, ataamboata, railroad _eare, Aa, being admirably weather, or the action of fire, aid it tMjet Injttfad -by being tramped tool Roofe In the moat thorough wudc to Oespocitlng Tin, Iron, Oopperar eecnrlngthem against thebcfksnhfUje weather,.for por eqnarc, (one hr sbxxvvxxi aoors on. Preferring them tod rendering them FIKBrPEOOF, for $lOO per«pur»—dU Thleßoofing faOb«np«r tlutnitajr other kind ofBoof) ud: la that npeneding nil other kinds. Roofing material for mle,rrith lratrncUoas fbrappfylng. Rofercnce* end No. 75 Smithficld Street, near N. B.—Oorcrova* ic sot rendered worthless In preparing it for the root ommercial oomi«T££ or arbitration ros januaky— ! B. Ob oa, V.F., B. P. Shuts*. w*. H. Wouaxs, Q. B. Joan, O. W. One. PITTSBUUGU BAIU&KTS. [ ieporUd Specially for the PUUbvrgh Got ate .] PRTBtCIOB, WIPTUDiY, JIS. 12, IBM. FLO JR—'without change; tale* of 400 end 390 bbls were made rom flrat hand* on private tonne.. From store, 020 bide io lota at $6,10@4»12 for roper, $5,2£®A,37 for extra, •ad $5, 0@5,70 for family do. GRAIN -iliedj; sales from wagon of 100 baa Bye at 75; on whert 103 bosearOora at 86c and 83 aha at 80;. and 180 boa prime white Wheat at $1.20. From store, 1200 and 200 ~boe Brit g Barley at 65. MAY- sales or ST loads at aealea at slo@l3 $ ton. POTA’ OE3—aaloo of 45 bbla Xeahaaoocks at $240; 4*) boa do a $U00; and 200 baa mixed at 85. HESS rcRK-aaaleof 6 bb!eet|lT,6o*M,L FEED -fcalsa from atora of 18 tons Ertn aad Short* at 85 and 4 tot si Middlings at $BO ¥lOO. BUCK RHBAT FLOUR—• sale of 2030 lbs in bulk at $2,56 BCTTJ E-sake of 5 bbla. good roll at IS@l9. 68001 BlBS—ealee of 22 bbds Sager at «i>i@7}4 rod 95 bbUMol me* in lots at 87. PJQ 3 KTAL—sale* of 2600' tone >Coks metal to go- to Whtellot jts23, six men, and 100 ton* Alleghany, Shlppen furnace, dszB, six toot. BEAM —small mica at sl*Co B bus for small white. ONION 6-salc# of 10 bbU at $3,25 bbl. AO The H "Ural Utloss ai oenUont of money era are et boaloam Inal. Of ehaM* lot •ourto we IBTABY AND CUH3IEIICI&L, t.Tribnoecf Monday says: ooey market ramalna very stagnant, rod the quo* x i atareotyped at 3@4 ft cent, on call, rod 456 ft f rat class paper, 0) days to 6 month*: the ropply F (till continues In escoaa of the damand, aad lond i II more preeHng than before the lit Inst. The d Treroty Kotos to quite Ugbt, and rate* are nom < the new Government loro (bare were private cur t Investment of $133400 at 101>£, and $lOO/500 Ml*. » a taken at piirate eale for Europe. ;; of Keoknk has Issued a circular to ita la ; tistoa ita Inability to pay the Interest epon it* t q debt amonnta to $1,160,000, of which $900400 s to Tar tons railroad*. Its ameta amount to $825,* I kh $060,000 la railroad stock, rod $176,000 unpaid . Sp 7 and 186 S. The Mayor aaya that the citizens t y unable to pay the interest upon tbU debt, bat c 5 to pay on s6rt,ooo, with a sinking fnnd for the II pf this amonnt.” -s j drt of the Slate 'Auditor General shows that (be f raised Talne of real and personal estate In tbto i rirUth Is $609,770,234; the assessment of tax la $l,- I d the whole population, 2,311,780, and the nuxn -3 spies, Fur Philadelphia county, alone, t t'arestated as foUma; Vocal value of real and aUto, amassment of tax, $434,736 1 Ulon, 403,762, rod number of 104,335. o dness of the Sub-Treasury last week, was: Re tt ,730 97—for Customs, $67,000; Payment a, $212.. E stance, $4,202,161 70, against $5,U05,000 last B*- i| owing a decreed of uoaxij $1,000,030. t sx a comparative afateflieot ot the Exports, exeta p :tfe, from New York to foreign porta, for tbe week \ a. 4; 1150 : IhecU; which it debt. Tt was Issue 000, of wb taxes of. are otter are wiltti extioctio: She I£ total i pf Comm m 4S4,SIt 2 bar of as the Og ire 1 Tb» »o Ci*lptJ, » 603 Writ _tnnUy,Wl W* imc •Ireyf n •odlog J* 3867. 1858.. 1859. tfaa .$..699,601 ktaUrs sUtemeat of tiie Imports of Foreign Dry General Ueniieadbo at tbs port of New York for and since Jao. 1 vxtk. 1857. 1858; 1659. £U.- $2,191,900 $501,430 $1,371,370 yerchandlM„. 1,047,812 789 910 r the week... $3,565,797 52,&2,78e >rt of *pedo from New York for the week was a* Total r The ex follow*: • To Of tha following -There try a* to » * l » $1,062,958 28 log packing at Chicago, the Tribone tire* the K result* Um* for for : being moch anxiety expressed ail onr the cootr* i and me** pork this season, ai .* if* 1 * * c ~mT# “hhUned retnrn* from a few or' r* ot the probeble yiel*, whkh we append. Foot w-a* are the actual figure* u takenfrom their . balance art. estimates made by the packer* them. par peck* r of the re i book*;lb i selves: Lard, aQ . Mesa purl, No. bog*.. 1867. I ISSS ,bI.U -f>m Ita. pork,’"SJn 82,81. | So. bog*. 120^7 leaboTeltwmbeeMnthat tbe yiold of lard ia«t Ofotottjehog; while thl* year Uls oulyafrac .4o9, There t* not quite each a heavy fallingoff torfc, bat a considerable amoaat of thl* ■caion’s meat ordinary. Two fo loot Tew < ‘tOlhat cc wsseatp* porkota ano rrcel gery. O to Lovell u«uer. (be forge gave a $1 ta curret given hi small toi Seriee havo been detected at Louisville within the ijs, omoanting In the aggregate togl.lOO, omitted in thie city on tbo ifist of December It 3k! that the Individual who purchased a barrel of r. field, in this city,giving a $lOO bill in payment, tng a check for the aiffereoce, committed the for* this there 1c no doabt. The pork has been traced id, on the Little Miami R. 8., where it awaits an twae khlpped merely te a blind. At Loatsville 'Pundtaeed a email lot or eoep aud candlm, and K) bill In payment. The change wai coanted oat cy, Lot preferring a check for the amount. It woe n. The soap and caodlae hare bean found at a non the LoaUvJUe and frankfort gery In thie city woe committed on the 21it of De ad la LoaiaviUe on the Suh of the aeme month. 1 beyond question, did the builneae la both nd from what we bare beard, it la hardly to be hat the individual ie the eeme that practiced the ? game eo enoceafully en pork merchant* la this Louiaville two andlhrae years ago. fie menace* (bout $3,000a year off the two cities. lie leqSte le in hie drafts contidering that ho le one ot the >mpllsh«d villains to be fonnd anywhere. Be la a forger and a very dangerous man.—fCln. Os?. aiVKfi ffBWIi Tbefo comber, The tarn places; t doubled conflict* city and to make •ttar f mtanln, wu much mUder tlmn th. d.y ta . btultau u urn tint mm of no |M uoount. ‘imnnimnmdopbc.mil.whilovtamnl.v. Lut how.Y.r,th. Ur mu oolto mild nod .prii, Uta' . wu comlni out of th. pound ud bohu u Si :t la for three dsy». were no arrival* or departure* yesterday. The De ayget array to-day. Tbo fimnutUrobam will leave The w fore. T The H evening The fru as Here Thera fender c for Zam urnbont Captains ore talking strong about a meet tnew the old Marine Amocfotion hero. They will hold a meeting £? take the metter under consider a few days. The 81 >. BepnbUcaa of Snaday, gives the following par ticulai* if the burning ofth# Martha Jewett: SV “M*« a. bister A Johnston, steamboat agent* of thlacitv 3 * tle s M dlipatch from Cairo,aa houncto ; the foct that tha ateamer Martha Jewett hadbeen tor™.!. «»«««•.,<*•■! iisiss J§° P* 44 * yaaterday morning, at 2 o’clock No oih*H particulars ate given lathe tUrpatcb. TbelUtthaJowUtfaad bean lately laid spat thla noth anbUqaently lied up for some amalt claim*, which w*re paid anf the W relewed. On U*t Frida, iorning my.toribiuly disappeared from her place at the foot of Mor gu 'treat, and Oept. John Uarbleou, her commaader was at a loal to know what had become orher. Sbewascertata. I? w *tbom hi* knowledge cr consent. The Martba|f*weu nut turned up at CalVo.ln ch*r« of Mr AlhertA.oneof bar owner*, who had*i.qm*dc?mm«£ SS»?fl«SasS!7Sa3g.*Sc-ils Xh« Ihrtha Mi ni n oU boM, lull! orlrio.llr far. ‘ UU * ootl .1,; wa* a g#eat fovorito. Abut twoyaara ago Oept. Jao.Harhi> ,OB i“ r [ “}«**»* Porcluaed her fob a Cairo P K * e J*.e d yean bard Üboriua packet between Btl*»iU,oalro and Paducah. ThoJewvttwu •till a tolerably good and ataunch boat, Talced at $8 000 o hs To luraed of no larorance excepting a risk of tfcool ‘® *£.* K ’ Bmldli agency. Pe»co totho a*huofthc Mutha Jewett. Using ao well known here, it would bare beta a great cfMoUMoa to.W friaad* If rite could hare d, *i 4 death, ondlald down her bones near homo •» Thoofitoers or the Aurora telegraph to the Commercial from Natofatx, that tha Nashville and Haw Orkoni packet Joaephlpe Baraca caught fire aud wu burned to tha water’* edgeatjruatealaland, on the Lower MloksJppL on fiatur day mottning. The boat and cargo la a total lota. Fortn noWy there were no Urea lo«u The Barege waa bound foom Npw Orleana for NathvlUe, with a valuable cargo of Ac - *Bd fort the former port oa the «th lost! She waa comparatively a new boat, built at Pado cah last) season, having the Ambemdor’e BKhlmrv ««* upper ufcrk*. We beUare aha la owned by A. L. Darla A (». of Naahville, and commanded by Cant. Owen Darla. She waa worth 135,000, and ta partially Insured In Nashville. The careo is. valuable, worth at least $OO,OOO, and I* doubt lea* partially Insured at Naahvills and Eastern qDcm—... The AIL Window wa* offered at public aala on Saiuidsy. a* she lit* In Licking river. There being no bidders pres* eot, the tale vu postponed foe two weeks.- An attorney In Oivington perchaaad the piano la bar ladle** cabin tor $B6; 1 ItssmMst ttegister* AB&XVXD. I DKFABXSD. : se, Bravnartlie. Luzerne, Brownsville, wph, do. w I Telegraph, go. d Bayard, KUzsbeth.) 001. Bayard,Bftabeth: -6 feat, and foiling. TUegraphie lUrkiu. HTTpBURGHi PENN’A- new yellow, In store, at 76c. Oats la feip bosh eold at46c. Whiskey firmer; sales of Fasarytonte and Ohio aU»H. Cnrcnraan, Jro. IL—Floor in gooldemaod rod matket firm; sales of 1200 bblsatst,7s@4,6s for superfloe; receipt ti moderate. WhUkey higher; sales of 900 bbla at 23 £4. Tro- ' visions opened rather booyant, bat closed quiet, the having Wien oft, 800 bbta meu pork eold at sl7,' and ' 60,000 the clear side# In bulk at Oc; shoulders and rtbslda* rod ~}4 no salts. 100 .kmef “Id »t 11 nothing done in barreled; it Is held at 11c. Molasses Arm at fall rates; sales of 200 bble at 35e. Sugar bnnjant; ul«eofltiohhdsat ivtfS qnlet ana unchanged. Money market catyi ltxroan'n firm at premium for Eastern. 6 liaLtntoai, Jan. 11.—Flourbaoyaut,and Howard Street, and Ohio quoted at $5,25.' Wheat, the market is' there are nosatmof importance. Corn higher; white 78a'. 1 “td yellow at 75. Provision* quiet andnochenged - Whiskey firm at 26c for Ohio and 2S for city. ' : SHEBIPF’B SALE. BY VIRTUE of ait execution inued out tht ' District Court of Allegheny County, and to ne ' directed, I will export* to public rale at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, on ParDAr, the 28th day of January, A. D. 1859, at lO e’clock, a. w. r : All the right, title, iatereat and claim of Patrick ' C. Martin and Mary Anne Marlin hia wife, of,in and to all those two lots or parcels of groofkd .situate, lying and being in the city of Pittsburgh, and State of Pennsylvania, and contained wUma the ineter * and bounds, courses and distances foUowing/that' ijj to say: AU that lot, being part of lot No.‘2osln'CoL. Woods* plan of the city of Pittsburgh, which.ilno-;.. rcribed as follows, to wic; Beginning at the oo&er.t of lota Nor. 204 and 203; thence westwardly along > : Second street 40 feet; thence at right ahglea with.- Second street towards Front street 80 thence' eustwardly, parallel with Second street 40 feet; thence 80 feet to the place of beginning—on which - - is erected a two story brick’ warehouse, 40 foot by 75 feet, haring therein tubs, pipes, Ac., for diltUlatioh purpose*. Aiao, All that other lot, likewise in.said city of Pittsburgh: Beginning at tho.corner r of lot No: 204 on Front street; thence by the llne cf tho Frinklia Brewery property/ towards Second 'street, 80 feet;- thery?e in a' line>a»Uel ‘with Front street, toward* ' : .Grant street’2o:feetj thence in a line paralltl with .Grant atreet, 80 feet, to Front street; and thenoe by = Front street to the place of beginning—oh whtih is erected a brick distillery 20 feet front by 80 feqt deep, including all the machinery, implements and r , fixtures of every kiud whatsoever therein; embracing . aznongit other thing* two \arge eopper column aleo-' hoi stills, tubs, worms, columns, boilers, pipos, Ac 4 said lots being the same embraced and described In a mortgage of Patrick O. Martin and Mary . Anno Martin his wife, recorded in the Recorder** Office of .Allegheny county, in Mortgage BookToL $7, page 50.; Soiled and taken in execution as the property of, the said Patrick C. Martin and Mary Anne Martin nil wUe/attheinU of Louis IT. Wheolan. r • -JAMES L. GRAHAM, Sheriff. : SsETttFF'a Omci, ,J January 12, ISSA.J jatatMU Health of American women.— For many year* I hare bean troubled with genera .: wsarinemand languor, both mental e*»d physical; caprice ; llttl—n see, dull beadadm, pain in the head and templet coldnecs and tendency to atlfibeea, palpftatioa of the hurt, vuryeuily flattered cr excited, appetite variable, itomadr and bowel* eranged, wlth pain. .Any mental or physlmd. exertion waa sma to all the aymptojnj,andlhad In addition, foltiag of the womb, and great in n gioa. One pbyMdan after anotfifr exhausted hls akQl and gare me op. A patient and persmring naecf mA b BEALL’S OTSBXNA OATHOUOON fortunately corned me, •f 1 1 bare no words rafficlent to exproa my thankftdnres; Mas. JULIA ANNS JOHNSON. ' I can traly aay that I hare boan a sofforer for many yeara witii whites and deranged menstruation. After a while I * had other troublea, loch u pale lace, Indigestion, watting away, ganoal languor and debility, pain tn tha email of tha^- of aching and dncgtngseuation»p«lnbetween: • the ahoplderbledea extendlngdowo the tpine, lota of appe-. - tite, trouble in the etoaachand bewels, with cold hand* and feetand dreadful nonrenmeta. The least excltanantwould ' makame feel Mil lahonldfly away. I^tried doctors and dregs, and everything, one after another, without tha beh- - •fit. Ona bottle of MARSHALL'S UICBDfB CATHOLT- ' 00N changed eome of my symptoms for the better, and now lam entirely and radically cored. I wish that srery w> fi man could know what It will do, OLABIB3A OBKB. - Fora long time I had Utarlno complaints with the follow- > log aarmptemg I wa* nerToo*, emaciated ami irritable;! eeamed to abCand In complaints; some of which Iwfll try to - “ job;p«in tath«lowororpi«,uid. ladliwtMifloß*'- thing wss going to foil out; inability to walk jmrh -: «wmt of a foaQng of foUneaw aching and draaring.’aed' . ; ■hootingpain* In the back, loin*, and extendingaown thh j legw the jolt ing produced by riding caused great pain; 'no* : modioihooting* and pains in the ode, ttozoach and bowel*: headache, with ringing In the ears; every fiber of the body i ■eemed tore; great Irritability; lotan*e nerrooioe*L l cQUW 'j not bear the least excitement without being prostrated for a day; I could ecarceij more about the bourn, anddid not - take pleasure in anything. 1 had given up hope, havlnc tried everything, aa I supposed, in Tula; but a friend my attention to UABSHALL’S UXERIND CATHOLICOS. I took It, hoping against hope. Most fortunately it onred me; and there lx not a healthier or more greteftU wo mania - theoountry. IlrasteUirlUuMiL Itfotrulythewoman's > friend In need. M«. VT/ntEwSB i.w«i.tp : '. KABSEULVa UTKSrvtCATnOLICOIf Kiacertei* 3 e X r * ■JbliftipqftA* HbmA W7itou } &tppru»ed t or ftrin/klMt*»trua£um, Bloating, Aptawmahow*J?<*. atacf OuStdneyt cr CHaory Or&uu, JUlmUonor b l* con&tiettce qf RUk, fiesrthmii Chn'Miuj, Ifcnovnut. ortmteorirmpaUittieteotaitdtdwWi the Vtertu JSi’ZlSi V OauUem U Oa Mta: l, ' arrah/r^^4^W^^ port efflee addrm, town, anntfi ™ guarantee that the JfeiteuKwiUUimt ~ enrteetptqfUtemmtu. addrm . 5 f ph. Ota H. NEVSKII, 140 Wpodih, Pittiburgb, : t eplA-dswT of the Qdden Mortar. =—‘ ttrsulat Sttatnws. MonoapUiela Blwwr V. 8. Mail Paokatal tT«AMIB TKLEQRAPH. | BIXAHIB O*H. J. OL Wqobw.ib! j 1] ..... ri ■■» '' -- npHE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE '.' -Anew ronalD, tvgalar!,. llorein, BcMi lam •. Ip'll 8 tfeioek A. M. udTSnslOf Boti tt «. o clock P. M. for K*Kee*part, Nllsatetfatovriu MonamEWs hcUCity,Bcnerernon, FayetteGtjvOreenfle® and BrOTrawilleothew connecting with Hacks and Ooech«*~ for umootown,F«r*tte3prtng«, Morgan town. Waytmrttax.-. wnutcnaeltown and Jefferson. - . l .l T»«*entidl«*lUirai*li hm Pttttborihto Dufco- : . town for $2, meals and state-room* on boats iv Boat* returning- from BrownsvUle leave at 8-Vdbck (nth* / moreingaad Bin (he evening. For fortherlofottnationeß-r quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Oraul street. < auß O. W. SWINDLER, AoaWfog- ? - g.ouigbillt. &f. • X' Bteaawr EKT WEST* o#c&ta *»»•, dfl|HK >}■ win |«m> .foe the *bor» aM *ll loUnMdtMwpwrta «a. ;' o'clock?. u. , crp*a*w«>,tpplT tpplj OS boon! or to - *\ FLACK, BABSS3 * 00, ••: &>. 8.0818, TJOBST. XiOPlS—Thofine stefim- »• - i. «r OOMMKKOI, Opt, Hendrickson, wUliMBi - tt* «bor» *n4 Intsmedlats ports oa TSmUTi. t -13m last, M4*.k. Tor Might crMMtn Rwtfrontrtirl? «to }•* FLACK, tfAßttoltm, A*t*f Jlrto ©rleans, X OELBAMS.—Tb*eMCteMawBTSfanrJflHH|s v PKOATUB,CapUS.O.iMper.iffIUM»*>HWUMSs3 - all iatKiaedUt* ports odTODSfttDAT, X2lh tett.fcZlr o-cg*. ~«■ , ~T3OR MEMPHIS"A»UJVi>Rfe&n»C S . X OBUUS&—TU toe snaanr SOUTH JAMBEy AMXaiOA ( SomSBS& « IntsrasdtsUpostsoa Tttlß DAY, llttb I&it.'ft r 4Y£l2ii'-< i> ForCrtlshi wp*m**«*ljroo bwaorto :>..? *»• I ; ril H— *— ’ PORK AN» BSEF PAOKSRS.'t i: hu.'? y -rghAjr*. oclfc3mUwr