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    Sbttun fijptut*.
f.ftpMiiiunuoa copratt bill ’
....>■ : , AHb ..j *
8 M S,X* K, G !WOR K 8,
/ vVyjkte- btctbpy ft co.,
MAttPTACTPBBBS OF SHEATHING,
m£BClg* sad BOtT COPPIB, F&KSBSC) OOP
Bottoni, Spelttr folder, Be.
liepettew eadDtekii U UXTALB, TIS PLATS
flOOtf WOS, WIRB, 80. Cotituttym bttd»Ti&Bi'ra*i
SMfei&ee mdTboie.
Worth***, Jlfo* U 9 First and 12* Scwmditre*,
Pltuhajr|h| penna« •
of ftnpwttiltoeoy desired pett»«*
Mobride & co,
Ftmiilißg and Commluloa SeKiiaoU,
And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mauu
fßettttim*Ooo»<fnmeoti fee lABIV HIDXflv-
HUfP, PnODUCtB, 80, »lWt*L Prompt etUn
; " Uaa to rreelviteg ud Coorerdlnf.
80,'d9 OemmireUl Street, St* Louie,
Artf-Abalt .
GRAND DISPLAY OF
holiday arm,
JEWELRY, WATCHES AND FANCY GOODS,
at
RBXRBKAH A MBYHAITB,
No. 45 Fifth Street, neat Wood,
Tholargost and most; varied asaortmontol
tbe above good* In tbiscUy, laid in
EXPRSifIiT NR IflK HOLIDAYS
•111 be fooed ftt ttalr *tor*c«e»<? for the AUB&ICAN
Wi.TQHBB. :
FUHSI JB'UB8!I FURS!t ;
v MoOOMajOO.,
131 Wood BtrMt, Httsburßb«
HAVING JUSTRKTURNEI) FROM NEW
f OUtar* bowrocaltittg »log* stock offtw*b nad* TUBS'
csspdateg ; ; '
VadimßvBibi«,
Mick Babb,
V tttoa* Martin.
Bttwrtaii SgninwK
• _ rt.-h, 4c.
C*po*, flair C*»»{ Tfetorh**,
, tSaitt aiuf Ooflfc,
AlwV.fWtJtonnrfa.: V
Thu** grind* h>f Hrn «clt*i«d with gmt c*re, sad will
LadMwlibtiig .to potebu* fro*b .TUBS • *r* Invited t«
c*ll w*d atawTa* ooritack, ~'y\ oolTtfeil
£ nOTUBRSt AOTIUUUU JIOTHBBSm
Don’t foil to procan Mn. Window** Sooth.-
lag Sjrap for Children Teething. 1 It baa no equal on earth.
It greatlyfacflltetee tbe prove— of toethiagbyeoftealag the
game, redact** -all Inflammation—will allay pela, and U
lure torafiiUto the bowels. Depend upon U
siltgireTMtto yoereelree, nod relief sad health to your
Infants.'. Perfectly eafa tn all cane.
\ thh tithe preeeriptkn of one of
ehe mestespeitioettl end ekllfal female Pfayildene in New
< Kagtittd, end has been a end with new-falling wccc In
miilionofaae*.'
We bolieteU thehMLand nmt remedy tn the world, In
NJleaeM.atDjMateryandDlarboea la Ohildren, whether It
uiaMifrua taMhiag M from ay other ranre.
mthaodhttltb canberefimatfilby ddUr. aod cents,!*
lewurffiitaweighttalQU.- 1
M tritons ereeoid every year la the United
oU and nmhdy.'
'PRIOR ONLY SS CKNTtS A BOTTLE.
rnanlse nnleee tbe boeimUa otCU&TIB A PER
KINS, New Toft, la on the outside wrapper,
Sold by Dnuxlsta throughout tbe Vcrid..
DfLORa arKRTSKR,Agent far Ptttalmrsh:
JqjfcdswlyfcT - ■■
Mxriß’Sv MntACUhOUS Ysrmik Destkotxb,
for tit Datredion qf fUxi,Mtov, Stows, Docs, Roaches
JTttxa, MoSQt ness, Mem, Oianssr tynere, Ana, Ac.
Iba chemical (reparation* known onto tbaaboen title
for the but S 3; sears throughout Europe, where the/ hare
met with a triumphant eocece* hare acquired far their In
Teetor aod Mann lactam a world-wide celebrity, attested by
the Xmperecf of Bntaifa freqee, Aaatria, the Qtnea of Sag*
land, tbo Kingi of Belgium, Holland, Naples, Bavaria, Sax
ony, Ac., and (n Ajaertoa their jrflldeecy haa been endocsod
by the Direden tif Public Irutitmtiow and the approval of
■aauieaa prwoiccv’tatni, that they are Um only Sowditi
tn the worm, sure to exterminate all klada of ear mlu.
■ tinsel Utaamoca Paviaanon destroy the travel*;
come latredera without aatrey, and sever fall. Die Art has
brought dtath to' rolllfaxw of them tn tte world, aadfreia
tble day the watchword of all hootekrepm, merchante
ship-owner* and boabiodmen will be «jr* more TlrmliL**
RStalX. PACXACC3 FRO* 25 CRXTS-TO $l.
DerfdTiflfa Tsrruf m end rrnpriitnr
. • rJO&XIIMRYKK* Practice! Chemlet,
» ‘i ' : ' a 'ClSßoadway (eor.HottvUmeb,)Kew Torlt.
OeiiaralA|oeatfbrUmU.-tltatta andChaadaß, FREDER
ICS V. KUBHTOV, Dreggiti, Jfe. 10 Attar Hocw, and *l7
Bread way. Kew.Tockr'
Bold wtootieele And retail by 8. E. BKLLK&3 A CO. and
. 106. rLßHlSO,rutabargb;.andßlESlUH ASPKESr*
3AH,Allegheny, . dsSfrfimdfc
GAUPORSI& 9TEAH -Mfe
43|ra- SHIPLJHE. dWUD
■ ' .<kii : vTk NICARAGUA. . -
TtKRRJOAK,ATLAifji<7 AND PACIFIC SBIP
CASAL CQiIP*S(T t THtOPBIETORS. ,
opposition imp
; ATBEOOCED BAXCB. 7
■s« xquto usr fßumcsl
Ttm caMn-.~. f»f»- ......
Bacond c»Ma-....—...~-. 100|Lo*rwr rtt«raga—W
' ” fttalinnltoflbalathanx* factrtrt. ,
TLa ftMaahfp WABHIWaTOW, oTZKO too* r»
tater. Opt Haary CborchllV bartef baas ItHd op O'
piirtj tor tba OritforaK trrta by thaHiecracßaroato,v{n
lacra bar pUr, Worth Rtrer, Saw York, oallcalcy tha 6th
of Pecan bar, it 1 P. IL, carrylflt paeangan, ud
bright toSan Jaaa drlWorta, to connect * Sro Joaadd
Bnr with the wall known art coausodJoaa ateanahlp Q£B-
K AKtOapt.Oavvrty, fbr'Bad tnadaco, Californio. Thaa?
iplndU rtaunshlpt offer apiary mad aecoacaodaHoct Cor
Iba aafaiy art Contort et fiwmin. Tbi Irihtno* routs
ts thcrontHtarfurtrrt audio good ordir, art tht country
healthy. " " ' L
. for paw up) «rt bright, apply only at the oflki of tba
Connor, to JOB* P. TEkYERTON, Agent,
neafcßartfo—wnlA ■ lfo.B Bowling Oran. New York.
;; sSLmttoXj gray
DRAPER AITS TAItOB,
Xo. bl ST. CLAIR STRXKT,
PITTSBURGH. PBHKA,
attention to his now and bean*
* Ufal aworuiot <f |*» ■ 11 4 nOtoia, o—*l'
•JiptodCelb«testcoaitry tr*de,which willt»
MfevpwlUi
—«t «ny otw rintUr«t»bU<bm«>t In the dty. ocSJffc
FOR# I FOBS It
" New Far Store from Philadelphia.
LOUIS DULLER, Manofictarer of all
kind* ofladtenaad jOestlMua’i For* fiteffb and Oar>
rtafa Bob**; dealer la Buffalo Bobte, Ac., Ac, wholuale and
cataUt ftl Ho. ISS .Wo«4 abere ntlh.
. m ' Tnr« recalled, clamed and altered la the M manor
OooJe Bade to order at «bort notice.
AU fcloda'ofahlpFCog fore bought.
M.B.GUiLBSPIK,
. sanxisr,
Extracts Teeth without pain, by an unixit
.LTwhrAnaeatbetl© agent applied to tba teeth art gu«oa
paly,: Ttotb from onato toll wtU laoertrtoa tb® Tarfcttu
umilllrtrttn B* «!•> hearts bath oar entxn For cdofa
6JM with oonUanonffoin, which la Uatrty.daeollDen art
darabttlly eannotftil to pUtae®, Cal! and nnatu ap®d
faulll ttraet, brio* ■ Al«ik*t, (aecood
itoryj Pjttrtmrijhl If' • ’ . : Jc7:lyt!fo
. HBafBYH.OOLLINB.
porwardingjtn<J Commlntoa Merchant,
AND TYIIOU® ALB DEALER IN
Cheeae, Batter* Seeds, Fish,
Art Prodoeo OißenDy,
A«V If*. Bhrt JBrwt PUUixtTf\.
J. B. CHIUSTY' H. D.,
. 16S'3 l imf Stnttf PitUinryX, Ptnna.,
Shtfogtiadths affnatafftobf Etotcro Oonegtanrt Hoe
pttsle, art bmral ywri* practice, offen bit profertanol
•ortfeat la STIBGICAL AMD MEDIO A L CAEKB.
aiiiaw*
Eat. W» t>. Howard. OoL Wllaon McCandlee*.
Bcr.EE.A)klMi* Bon. ff. A. Ww®r.
T. IL em, E«. Bso. T. J. BMini.
J. E. Bonier, - '1 JobalLMollor. Eaq.
Jacob Mcwltiter.gaq. mj3:ljdtc
ETNA STOVJfi WORKS.
At-BXAHDBB BHABBBY, .
4<r* ptltM M IfUt Tlhiill or
CMlliD, PASI.OB ARD HBATIRB STOTBS,
Piafo mod Fancy Ofata Fronts, &o.
Sole PwprijEto?.of the colobrated Patent Gas
/ BtiJtkxßoand Ssok Consuming
'... ;V COOK SIOVES.
Office tod: Sales Boom*
PrtAlyjfcSo, 4 WoodgtaiPUMhwxfh.Pa*
• ;w.teD.iimaaiAßT,
aiatTiomikxuijroMAiAMOi
Smrccc&ar tsknCbalHtikUu Wo. 139 WocdftmAtß
■idUlasto Urtr KuvCiaarlAcEaUbUaluoaat.No.«Sltwta
wwwyefcy M>«r «mu puSd to tbrir frkßdo,
' Diu P*W*>*RBE»Q.lutving rg, gggk
tararttofSrtnzabvi.ib Uia iaUTMfamcf «*u o| Qß9
Uhtofatan^4^ e * B b# fclu,4rt ; HO.
lMfOtWßlitfßSST'* Woo 4 tad Eattbflaidirta.
ocaaer-fc ~
N*" HOhHES « BONO,
CTiinon
fmigß wd Dsmtitie J9Hl* Eietmp,
’ erattraii'nsoir_bipo»it,'. ' : ~
: ‘.-V Bixx worn*sd men,
»o. 'et MiHKrr strzkt, nTTS#UB3iTt pa.
IMMliSiMaMfcHantin pifKlpridUMlhrowh
n(M UtiM Btiiw. . ipM-tly
TORBft&sr OXOEUi&GB'
SI an TRILLS P RAWK B Y
. ptrjtoAs, tbmc&AiAJr a 00.,
om rs* mrov.BAKc; xoxoov» in sums or ow
»cju» sxjttmta <and. upwards.
Also,BUloOo4haprlntipal dileeaod townsof Franca,
Bdglkm,' Holland, Oomaay, Roads and other. Earopsan
■tales, constantly «a bud and fi» eel# by
. 'WHi H. WILLIAM# A 00.,
♦■Wynfa .•,.-- Bankart. Wood street, eorner Of Third; '
... Kisvr&otmis or.- : ’.
PBWTIHa,MB AMD ALL KIND# OF
W jB AP P I N Q *JL i» K K.
WerthMiei Io» ST Wdedlinit,
gymal Jtattttt.
BTAaca AWD PARINA.
i-Madebythe
Mfnat PhlladilpiUft Hannftetnrlag Co.
fFtrat Prerainm swarded by the Franklin Inititnte,
November, 1668.)
piuaoadGioa Starch, In eaeor cont’g fl boxes, 6 tbe. each;
’Do do f bone’ do *opapers, 1 “ do;
Also, Reflood, rare and Pearl Starch, (a boxes various
■lies, all fbeUnodry cse.
CORN FARINA, (or Corn Starch,) in bza. 40 pa para rath.
This article la exprueely prepared far culinary; purpose*,
and can bo railed on as superior iarjcurr to any cow In
nee. For sole by THOMPSON, CLARKE A YOUNG,
Phtta, Jan’y., 1869:dtf.fo Agents far the Ooopany.
Permanent Offloe.
Complying with the drgont request of hun
dred* of their patlints,
BBS. C. M. FTTCHS J. W. SYTCKB
Hare oonfflnded to remain
PERKAKfeSTLY IV PITTSBURGH,
And may bo conrnltod at their offloe,
No. 191 Penn Street,
QPPOHXI THE BT. CLAIR HOTEL,
Defly, except Buadeys,fbrConnmmpUon, Asthma,
Bronchitis and all other dtronlo Comptnlnta
complicated with or earning Pulmonary IHanaae.lnrlnillnc
(falorrl, PsorlPiiMM, i/ceiioM o/ lit liecr, Dyi
pepefo, Qattritis, Female Oomplaintt, etc.
DRV. FITCH A BYKSB would state hat their treatment
of Consumption la based npon tne fad that he diseate «►.
fair fa Aeblood at brrpe, boa 1 during
iltdevdopment in Oelwngr.and they therofat employ
Mechanical, Uygienlo and nmediea to puriQr the
blood and strengthen the system. IRtt Ouu, they um
MEDICINAL INHALATIONB,wbicb they value highly.bat
only as PWHaiiwr, (Aaeuip «o Ocrattre fffcdvhm «avd
Sterne,) and InvaUds are Mnuatlycantfcmsd agalutwaiUng
the p redoes Umeofcnrability on any treatmentbased upon
th«plaaslbte,bot false Idea that the“*e»t of thedieoiMcan
bo reached In a direct manner by Inhalation," far at before
the teat of tA< dueoic it la iAr Mood effect*
only In tbelnnge.
fwWncharge for coneuitatlon.
Xlist of qnestSooi will be sent to those wishing to con
salt ns by letter. mytfadawfctfF
The Oteat BogllnH Remedy.
SIR JAMBS CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS!
Prepared from a prescription of Slr.Jamea Ctarhe, M.D.
PbysUian Extraordinary to tboQoeen.
This well known Medicine is qo tmposttlon, bat a ears
andrefe remedy for Female Difficulties aod Obstructions,
rom any caoee whatever, and although a powerful remedy,
they contain nothing hnrtfal to the constitution.
TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly railed. It will
In a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.
JhaM JUIi Anns am? been hunm to faihohart the dirie
kautnUuttcondpaft of pamphlet art weQ obreretd.
For fall-particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the ageot
N.-B-41 and 6 portage etampa enrioeed tn any author!
aed agent, will Insure a bottle, containing over 60 pUla, by
return mail.'
R. L. FAHNEBTOGK A 00, Pittabnrgh, who)oale ageot,
and arid by all drnptleu. apYlylAw fe T
/WKYMA3N « BON,
. .. Mann the tnrere and Dealenln all kind* of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIOARB,
AND
XaßAifr TOBACCO.
Omirr efSmithfield Street and Diamond Allty,
PITTBBUKfItLPA.
• uaaosotu*-^ZI.~ M u BOTn~~^~.w.arccuooon
-Plttaburgb Btcel Works.
JONES, BOYD dc ,pO n v
Manateeturereof CART BTKKL; aIso,SPRING,PLOW and
A. B. BTKKL; BPRINOB and AXLES,
Cbnw Sou and Firtt Street», Pitttburfh, Pa.
muc jowkb. „ji, a. tooau,
D. B. BOGUKB Rc CO n
Rogsra* laarevsd Patent Itaal
Cultivator Tooth,
doner Ron and Ftrtl Strati, AifriurpA, Pa.
JoSfalydfc*
JOHN COCHRAN « BRO.
tunoracnsxas or
Irda Railing, Iron Yaalts, Vanlt Doors,
Viidow StinUen, Window Gnardi, &e.,
Neq.ol SeconddtreefandSd Third Street,
(Between Wood and PITTSBURGH, PA^
Hare cnband a variety cf new Patterns, fancy mud plain,
satiable.far all pnrpoeee. Particular altentloo paid to en
closing Grave Lota. Jobblngdon* at abort notice. wrt
Van eainmvnt c. nuco
VANPHVBH A FHIBND',
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
aire
SOLICITOaS lit CHASCERY,
Nb. g, Sdntt Block* Duhvpu, fawn.
promptly made In any part of Northern
fowa. or Wretarn WTeeonrin.
Will attend to thepurebaaoand Sale of Ileal Batata, ob>
tatalna Money on Boode and Martgacea ■ aelzlydfr
w».c. aoaxooK «. H ,o.ta
wmaow noCBtaBS —,._..„. M Wuigi, Klttaa.
EOBINSO!*, 311 Ml St HULEBS,
’ FOtnVDKRS AND MACHINISTS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
. Pittabnrgh, Penns.
1 Ofllc«i:!fo,fll Market street*
‘ Manufacture all ktada cf Steam Xnetara nod Mill Ma-htn
try; Castings,^Railroad Work, kteem VoGere and fchret Iron
tTadc.
JebMet sad Repairingdcotoaebortaotics. iargS;ly<ltc
DAWEB&CLULKY
,n««f(,Bigm tod Ornamental Ptinon,
w A NZ> ORA IIT E & 5;
nuns is
White LoßdudZtno Paiats.
*I»o, *n Uadi of Paiota,OlU, Varniabee, Wind.?* 41m*,
Potty, Bruehea, 4e~,
144 ffbod Krttl.hoo doors oto*w Ft rain Alley
nriadjrdfc I ;
MITCHELL, HEBRON & CO.,
uimonuu or
Cooking, Parlor and Heating
S TO v E s,
Orate Front!, Ftnden, Cooking Bangei, lit.
10* Liberty HI., Pittsburgh, Pa.
mr&lfcly ;
'j. m. Lrrrrr.K
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street, _
(Df.lriah’s New Building.) PITTSBURGH, PA.
MKfclydfc ,
HAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Joseph Dllwortb D< W. C, Bldwell.
(Sueetncrt to Porter,Rolft rf Smelt.)
wnMomtiu ii
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIRES.
PITTSBURGH. PRXN’A.
JAO. MoIiAUOHLIN,
Aleobol, Cologne Spirit! and Fusel Oil,
dalfedlyfe Are. I*B nd \"0 Second Strtß
Lb. Dickinson's Maqnkto-Klictbtc Ma
onni-JVixdpol Depot far Vu tole of Otit UnrivaVtd
Medical AiaSiaryz—Ja submitting thD machine to a dla
criminating public, no expense haa Utn tpwvl In iu menu*
before toreodeflt perfcclht every .essential particular, in
order! to keep pace with the won den fol improvements of the
age,codpieceit fcruaceilo LhUbreach of AmerlcanMeth
uteclsre. NO FAMILY SHOULD BB WITHOUT ONE.—
Retail Price $lO.
UltadabUily adapted to prereatand corn *T«ry form
of dlseaea, cam aa Consumption, Scrofols, Palatal, mistime*
than, byspepde; all forneof Physical and MenUi Prosha*
Uoa and Nervous Dfotaeee. **
One grand feature of thU Apparatus It that It te always
nady for aen, thn powur UJng obtained Tram a Permanent
Magnet, no Acide or other ingredient* being re-jnlred.
Sold, wholeaale.and retail, by
' DR. GEO. U. KLTBKB,
oc2fcJ*wT Whoicaale Drerggiit, 140 Wood rt-, plttab’g.
lUsrt Cliv and a long list of his distio
'gulshed coiemponirie* is the United ftatas Senate and
Honte of BeproeeatatlTee, haeeglrea the strongest test] mo
oy of Ib# benefits wtlcb they derired from the un of Wil
son's headache Pill*. Such testimony aa tbie it entitled to
grate ] consideration. Tbit invaluable remedy Is prepared
and eold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00, Wholesale Drug
gists, and proprietor* of AL. Fahnestock's Teradfoge, No,
CO,comerol Wood and Fourth *troete,Pittsburgh, Pa.
JalteAwF •
. Persons advanced in life, anddfeoling the
band of time'weighing heavily upon them, with all >t# at*
teodast ills,trill Cod in theuseot Dr.J. Hoitetier'* CVle
btatad Stomach Bitten, an el.xir that will Initiil new life
t&to their veioa,rastor*.Jo a mea-ure, the ardor and energy
of more youthful day*, build up their ebrunkco forme, and
git* health and vigor to tbdr ma lining year*. Those who
an I* the Icaat afiUeted withDyepepala, AguvLaogucr,
Kau#*a, or any other troublesome and dangerous dteaea,
ariaingfrotn adiecadered epteoi, ehoalduot beeUsteto
ar*o thameeimof thebentflidcrirod bom tbie great remedy
■ Sold by drnggUte and dealers gn>*rally, everywhere, and
by HOSTBTTKK a SUIXU, manufecturei* and pioprietore
$8 Water and M Freatsta. JalfrdAwT
Galvanic Battxbt, or Electro Maonxtic
Maodan, for Uedical purpoeee, of a very euporior kind
will be aen t fro* of Expreee charge*, wbareveru Kxpma
myoL apori a remittance of Ton Pollan. AddneeDr. ORO
11. KITSICn. No. 140 Wo.»d Pi|#a.tmrgh. Pa. ep*a*wF
A HAPPt NEW YEAR to our numerous
f\ friend* aod customers, and wo an glad to boabl* to
informtbam thatw»never bad *o good anaaaortment of
Tkem Goods. Shawls. Cloaks, Needle Work, Domestic and
Bbmte Dry Goods at this reason of tb#y«r.
. - qilaJfSON LoVK,74 Market *t.
RODCCJB 12 bbla. prime Timothj Seed;
20 bits. PtF Applet
100 do small whito Deaw;
♦OO do Barley;
MOpkcesSnlkEhobidere,
i DILWOBIn
Elain and printed fkenoh me
niKota. .n.ooi puiii, cobmg* Horn a. uii«,
Also, all kinds of Flannel*, Checks, lickings, QUrtln#
Mmliw.lrish linens and enry other article usually kepr
In a Drr Good Qootc, all of which will be cold as cheap as
the cbeapom, a HASSON LOTS, 7* Market at.
onn bags PRIME OOFPEEj
*JyJ\J loobus. Reflnad Sogar,
.. 60 bbla.U- B. Syrup;
OObbU. Motaesea.
. *ohhds. Sugar, * ___
fastoeaandfceeatabir saiUTJCI A DILWOBTU,
iWDCOE—2OO bus. amoli White Beans;
' 9 In Dry Apples;
f 15 td>ts. Ttuiouy Seed;
lOkcgs Batter;
r| IS e* <«• a»d ** •*!•£** k BILWOaiB.
TTOIiIUA* t'OßNiTOßE—Childreu’a Bn
n Ouln, miM, Wuh Blamb. ud
RwlngA all oseful pmeots for tbs holidays, finished and
forsat* by . t, b. touno a 00.,
d*3l' ~ ; ’ ‘ No. M Smitbfleid irtrret.
T ADIES DRESS SILKS ”
'■ ‘aTT • •• BUMit
. fIBKATLTREDUCED PUCKS
BUSCH FIELD k 00.
fefVBXS. VAIjAKCIA tUUSINS;
'dvlfiß fo Malacft ‘i..... d® l --'*
§ alette.
pttslwr.
"FITT&:
UROH:
WEDNESDAY MORI
[INO, JAN. 19, 1859.
xr or tbs airr.
o met At PA
'ews Items,
City and
e.—Observations taken at
[o. 68 Fifth st., yesterday.
IN SON. IN SBADB.
OO 27
34 32
MBJLB TrUPBRATUI
Shaw's Optician Store,!
9 o’elook, a. ■
12 « m
fl " v'. u....,
Barometer.
RATxa Mbbtino, at tbo First
ihureh, Fifth street, com
a. u, All are oordiaily in*
Z&T" Daily Union I
Methodist Protestant <
menoing at 111 o'clock,
riled to attend.
The exercises to-hai
S. Fulton.
will be conducted by Rev.
\
ftsvrvAL orßusiatss.—Tbe advertising col
umns of a daily news paper present a fair indi
cation of the elate of I uainewwithln its sphere,
by exhibiting the mi ivemente going on in. the
business world. In t! da view, our paper of yes
terday and to day evil enoea a deoiled improve
ment over any recent late. We have an adver
tisement direct from Lmdoo, England; one from
St, Louie, offering a vi luabie property for sale;
two from Ohio, also lot a aod farm for tale; throo
fromjour attentive and prompt agents in Now
York. Messrs. 8. M. Fatiingillli Co.; one from
Philadelphia: one fron Boston; two now Sow
ing Machine agencies h 1 Allegheny city; Messrs.
Ross' A. Co/s “coal” advertisement;—besides
oar regular mercantile display.
Wi do not alludo to minor advertisements of
“Lost and Found,” “Help Waotod,” etc., but to
real j estate and legitimate manufacturer’s and
mercantile advertisements, as betog a true indi
cation of the state of trado. When (ho columns
of the! daily press present a degree of empty
eamcWsa each day, and tho public appear slow
to into tbe papers,” times tuny be eaid to
bo dull.
We nouU advise a careful perusal of the ad
vertising columns of both our oily and oountry
editions. We endeavor to classify our adver
tisements in such a manner that “he who runs
may read.” Wo con etill find room for a fov
more,
, Id honor of tho 153 d an
*s birthday, was prepared
enll and 12 o’clock, Slon
-0 hundred members of tho
ere preseot, who disposed
TuE second banque
niversary of Frnnklii
at Walimt Hall, betwi
day night. About 01
typographical craft v
of Cai. Frickor’s “ric 1 array of good things” In
a manner that gave e 1 idence of enjoyment By
general consent, no's uritnons liqnors were pul
upon the table. Moo e’s band of music were iu
attendance, and did lielr best. Afierlheban
qpct,\R. C. Fleoson was called to preside; R A.
Worfrinan, Edward Myers, and 11. P. Callow
were iobosen Vice Pr sidents; Stewart Dickson
and A. I ,P. Callow, Searetaries.
The (chairman, a few appropriate re
marks,] on taking his scat, read the following
leUerlfrom ITon. U. A. Weaver:
\ J fayor'o Pittiburgi, Jan. 17.
(ImfLntnil &m greatly obliged for your kind
invitation to be present at tbe Printer’s Festival, to
bo held this evening, id honor of the 153 d anniver
sary of Franklin’s birthday. It is eminently ap
propriate that on occasion so interesting eboald-be
thus commemorated by your craft with eacb roc or
ring year.. The name of Franklin is intimately
identified with the early history of yoor art; and his
fame and greatness shed alnstroundlmmed by time,
on. yonr noble profession. I regret that circam'.
stanceapreveot my being with yon, and beg leave tn
offer tbe enclosed sentiment.
H. A. WpAVXR.
(t—The jealous guardian of
and the uncompromising foe
liotL.
Very respectfully,
An Enlightened Fret
our righto aadtiborties:
of tyranny and oppreej
The chairman then
toasts:
read the nlioring regular
) -ate—Tbe Natal Day of the
1 id Statesman—may we ever
I rand March; Response: W.
f the United States. Music:
r ponao: J. 11. Mellhanoy.
1. Tbo Day we Celeb
Printer, Philosopher, a
hold it dear. Marie :
H. Moody.
2. Die President ol
‘Hail Columbia.” Re
ry—Always ready, when re.
se Doodle.” Response: CapL
t. Tfae Army and Ni
quiredl Music: “Yard
Alex. Hay.
I’ennaylvanU. Marie: Mereb.
r and P. U. DavU.
4. The Governor of
R«pcDM: H. P. Calloi
3. Benjamlo Fntnkl
GoogU.
ff. Our Country, 'tie
Street land of Li
Of theo 1
Laud where oar f
Laud of the Pilg
From every mou
t Let Free<
Mcuiq ''Colombia, tb
sponae: Goyan 11. Irw
7. Th* Preu—The
and Intelligence. Res
A Mount Ternon—3
desire io consecrate it
ton. ~&rnrieT “Hail to
Mellwaine. x
o. Respnose: John T Ben-
if i)<e«
w»ty,
-erieg.
itheis dittd,
im’s pride:
tain ei'ie.
om ring.
1 Gem of the 0.:ea0." Be-
Foster-Brother of Thought
}oase: Fred. E. Foster.
fay sucoeas attend those who
to the memory ol Washing
tbe Chief.” Response- A. ft.
t, end Sebcaffer—The luven
d the Improver of Printing
embnncc. Response- W. C.
9. F*i
tor, tbs Promoter, a
—A trio worthy of ret
McCarthy.
Fair Daughter* of Ere —Oar
■nd our ftlves. Response:
10. The Ladies—The
Uotbera, car. Siiiari,
TL. C. Fletton.
fVanklin Used th» lightning
the mi. Response- LomiM
11, CyroaW. Field— i
—may Field yet tame.
D. Ilyeri.
11, The Iron City—ll<
ar Art*, bar Commereo and bar
saks for herself. Response-
Manufacture*—She »|
A. H. Kowend.
1.1. The IloDonvl Deed—ln eilence.
Several Tory pithy and appropriate volunteer
toasts were also offered and re»]>omied to.
Mr. A. P. CnMow offered a preamble and reso
lutions for the appointment, by the chairman of
a committee to take measures for the formation
of a Typographical Historical Society, to col
lect facts, incidents and. statistics relative to the
art of printing. Passed unanimously.
Mr. A. H. Mcllwaioe exhibited to tbemeeliDg
two volumes printed by Franklin on his own
pres?, in 1762-64, containing the Colonial re
cords of that period; for which the thank* of
the moetiog were tendered.
On motion, the chairman was authorized to
appoint a committee of the printers of Pitts
burgh,' to make preliminary arrangements at a
proper time for a general celebration of the
next anniversary.
The meeting then adjourned.
Mosstkr Cansom. —The cnnsiruciiou of a
monstrous pioco of orduaoce has been projected
by the Secretary of War, which will probably be
cast at the Fori Pitt Works, in this .city. It
combines some of the features of both the •*Dabl
green" and “Columbiad" gaps, and is calculated
to do execution at four miles. It is to be of fif
teen inch calibre, with a diameter of twenty
eight and a half inches at the muzzle, forty sevtn
inches at the breech, and an extreme length of
fifteen fecL The ball will weigh between four
hundred aud four hundred and fifty pounds, re
> quiring an enormous ohargo of powder. The
estimated weight of the gun is betweeu twenty
five and thirty tons. Snob a piece of ordnanco,
placed on the bill.back of Sawmill run, would
speedily demolish every building In the Arsenal
at Llwrenceville, ih&t distance being about ii«
effective range. It will be cast hollow, on the
principle of Maj. Rodman, and under bis super
vision. If (he pieoo Is to be constructed, there
is no place where it could be more conveniently
or better done than in this city.— Dapatch.
W« see the very best reasons why this great
gun above mentioned should be oast in this oily.
The gun* which have been tried at East Liber
ty, cast at the Fort Pitt Works, stood 2460
rounds, without any great damage, a number
which, we believe,* has never been surpassed, if
H has been equalled, elsewhere.
GrxKAsncs.—lt is to ns a matter of pleasure
to report the permanent organization of a Gym
nastic Association in our sister city, Allegheny.
The yonng men of this city who belong to our
association .are unanimous in the expression of
opinion that no institution here has been more
productive of health and manliness, raorevalna
ble os asocial agency tban our Gymnasium. We
believe that those who resort thither are among
the nioet valuable citizens in Pittsburgh. The
developemont of the physical .man ia an almost
necessary prerequisite to a foil enjoyment aod
use of the moral and intellectual man. The
very excellent success of the Pittsburgh Gymna
sium liss probably prompted the young men of
Allegheny to the establishment of theirs.
On. Monday night they elected a full beard of
officers, as follow:
President, DK William Herron; Vioe Presi
dent, Tames James Mcßriir;
Treasurer, A. Brotfnj Managers, John Brown,
W. IL Lockhart, W> M. Martin, A. C. Taggart,
J. B. Herron, Chuck Arbnckle, C P. Whist on,
Thomas M. Dl&iv]'W. A. Reed, W. H. Slack,
James Marshall.
On motion, the clergy of Allegheny and tfaa
Profeteors bMbo Theologtoal Seminary, were
elected honorary members.
A quarterly feb or onedollar was adopted and
the meeting adjourned.
Mernxo ik rar Prrra lyißD.—liT&were com
pelled, yeelerday, to omit (he proceedings of
the Cth Yfsrd meeting, held on Monday night,
[a opposition to (he Street Railway.; The reso-
adopted were the same iii subefenoe es
those offeredby Mr. Siebisrt fhCeacMts bn Fri
day night, end nere the came in foiim with the
addition of one resolution instructing the mem*
here of Councils from that, ward-10. use their ef
forts to defeat the pamage;of the contemplated'
Passenger Railway bill, and pledging ibe meet
log to mist lo lb<Ust extremity “this Intended
eocroaohment upobthelr rights.'*' ;
Another'.meeting will, he held in ihe same
place io-night.
; Tostpomkd.— Tfre M 94? Teroperetjoe Conven-
which ni lobby® been held ba the le*fc
Ttuwd*y of _ pottpOoed 1ta r litD® Of
ntoltog anUttbe eeobiidl; Tuesday of Februotj.
XUi hM ; ; btoa' doe® tai eeooant cftb® prettel 1
ilMt lDimlbU bbMMoB of Uo m4*
[For Difly Flttrinrrth Oaxstta.]
Mw«e|. Will ytwt aßow ma, tisoogh
the medium 0 £ jour axoellsst paper, to appeal to the
public ln behalf of tt humble but important object
of charity.' By to doing you will oonfer a favor npon
the ladioa engaged In this work, and aid the causo of
hnmanity.
An Appeal to the PtthUe in behalf of Otc Allegheny
Induttrial School:
Allegheny City/with its splendid residences, ex
tensive mannfaetdrio, Seminaries of leaning, noble
Churches and happy homes, oontains at least five
hundred bright eyed, interesting Uttle girls, who are,
by the circumstances surrounding them, deprived
of the instraetion necerary to render them useful to
thcmselvee and to society. The targe majority of
them come from homes of the most abject poverty,
where the comforts of life are never known. Through
the want of capacity in some, and inclination In other
parents, many of these children are entirely ignorant
of the most simple branches of housewifery, so ne
cessary to the education of women and tbe comfort
of home.
Some three yean sinoe tho Allegheny Industrial
School Society was formfd, for the purpose of gath
ering these children together and giving them In
struction In sewing, singing and in monu and reli
gious subjects.
The plan of operation is to procure materials, cut
the garments neoessary to children’s wear, teach
them how to make them, presenting them, when
’Completed, to the children.
Much good was effected by this organisation dar
ing tho pest two years, reports oT which have been
given to the public. Tho present session commenced
OcL 30th, 1868, during which time nearly four
hundred different pupils hare been received. Ttoroe
hundred and fifty g arm on to end pocket handker
chiefs, made by tbe scholars, have been given out
already. Quito a nambor of unfinished garments are
on hand, but tho funds of the Society are entirety
nrhauited, and there is a small indebtedness which
mast be meL Unless tho public will aid at in this
enterprise, which, ne feel, u* i:»ou> Is effecting a vast
amount of good, when our unfinished work is com
pleted our labors must cease and these poor children
sink back into tbe ignoranoe and degradation from
which we heyo labored so hard to snatch them. Ob,
ye who are rich in Ibis world’s goods, come to-onr
aid t For the love of humanity, for tho fulcra well
being of aociotv, let tbb not be the case. v
Wo are confident there are many noble, gooerous
hearts in our community who, could they go with us
on Saturday afternoon and spend one hour, even, in
tbo industrial school, would bid us God speeds—tid
ing us with their prayers and their money. Let the
storm rage never so fiercely, or the Wind blow never
so piercingly, on every Saturday afternoon between
two end three hundred poorly, fed, scantily clod lit
tle girls may be eeen eagerly hastening to the Indos
trial School, or tripping joyously down the street to
tholr teachers as they ace them approaching. The
great improvement in their deportment, their efforts
to please, and their sweet rails* of gratitude, more
than repay tbe secrificss cf their faithful and do
voted leathers.
We do not make this appeal for aid in ignorance
of the many objects of charity which the public so
generously sustain, —but we do it with the reflection
that for a score of yeare we have ever found this
cqmcnuoity ready to respond to calls for aid, for no
ble and useful purposes, aod who will say that this,
though a humble, to not a noble work-tbe training
of these little girls far time and eternity.
We appeal then to ati—especially to tboso whom
God Las given wealth—that they become the alxn
ooers of His bounty to m<, that we may prosecute
this work with success.
Any donations—cf shoes, stockings, bonnets, ma
terials for children’s clothes or money, will be matt
thankfully received, and may be sent to Mrs. Dr.
llcssey, on the East Common, Allegheny City; or
to Mrs. A. Anne Wade, No. 5 Jackson’s Row, Rob
inlon street.
Ttra Councils of Allegheny city met lost eve
ning in joint session, to elect city officers. The
following were elected by acolatastloD :
(City Treasurer—D. Macferrdn.
Clerk of Market—M. MeGonigle- y
.Bup’t. of Water Works—John Alston.
Inspector of Balt, Wood aod Bark—Thomu
L. Bmitb.
Assessor of Water Rents—Abniham Davis.
Clerk of Committees—M. McGonigle.
Board Measurers—First Ward, Alex. Gray ;
Second, W. Murdock; Third, Samuel MoQin
niss; Fourth, Joba Francis.
Ballots were taken on the following
Street Commissioner—A, Hobson* 17; H. &L
Dunlap 6; Tbos. Smith 6; James Connolly 1.
Weighmaster—Five ballots jwere taken ; fifth
ballot resulted - John Chambers 2; Andrew Da
vidson 11; Alex. Maxwell 0; John Moon* 16.
Recording Regulator—W. McHenry* 16; J.
D. Hilands 4; J. 0. Johnson 8.
Assistant do.—Robert Ray* 24; W. Wilson 4.
Cily Solicitor—D. W. Boll* 18; Robert Pol
look 10.
Thomas Asukuob, who resided on Second!
street, below .Ferry, was arrested yesterday by
the Major s police, charged with adultery, on
oath of Raymond Skidmore. It Is alleged that
Anderson, soma two years .ago, left his wife, (4
sister of Skidmore,) in Washington City, with
several children, and camalhere with a womas
who has been living with um ever ainee, until'
he was accidentally by Skidmore in '
an nuotlon store here. f •
Salks or Stocks on Tuesday erasing, at thacom
mercial sals* rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by P. M.
Daria, auctioneer:
20 shares Back of Pittsburgh _sdt 00
10 do Exchange Band fit 00
10 do Mechanics do , 55 50
6 do Allegheny do 54 75
It do —Pitts., *t- W. AC.K.R. Co ... d 00
Thk new Custom House at Wheeling is at
length finished. The total amount of appropri
ations for this building was $117,300, and tha
amount used, up to the 30th of last Septambar,
$00,102. Wo suppose the whole amount ap
propriated has been expendedr
I.alibs’ Furs —Our readers will bear In mind
that the elegant fura at Davis' auction rooms,
No f>4 Fifth street, will ho sold this morning
and afternoon, at 10 and 2 o’clock, oa the second
flour. No larger variety fur selection oan be
found In the city.
Wi are obliged to Hon. ft. A. Furrianoo of
the 22d District, for a copy of the Report on
Federal Finances for the yeir ending June 30,-
•1868.
Ujtoßoa Paob was committed by Mayor Mor
rison, ou a charge of grand larceny, on oath of
John Corran.
The Couoctl of Manchester met last night and
organized. The Borough Treasurer’s report was
read.
AiLX-of the following articles can be obtained at
Bowos’ well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny.
Good Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionery In
every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs,
Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre
serves, Jelly’s, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor
cestershire Banoe, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family
Chocolate, Baker’s Brotoa, Ac, Ao. They respect
fully invite the public to an examination of the above,
named articles, all of which they wfll guarantee to
proro satisfactory both in quality and price. g
Axv articlo of merchandise well adaptod to tho
wants of the consumer, and furnished at reasonable
rates will doubtless meet with ready demand, so it is
with the clothing, ready made and ordered, that is
manufactured at Camaghan’s, Federal street, Alle
gheny city. Great care U taken in the oat and moke
of every garment, so that it may give satisfaction to
tho wearer. |
TeleKrapblo DlarlNd.
Ntn You, Jan. 19—Cotton firiu;Vialo* 2,000 Lain
Flour firm; niloi 0,000 btila. Wheat booyaot; vales 30,000
bus at $1 to fur cbulca Kentucky white; $l,OO for MUwanktu
Club; and sl,3' for red Indiana, Cora firm; tales of 10 000
buw mixed 87»-£®88; whit* Boutbeni 81@90e. Pork firm;
at $17017,20 far uldmets; $17,75 for now; and $)&25 for
prime. Baeon steady at 9@P-Xe for sUva, and for
shoulders. Sugar buoyant, and y 9 bettor; aalas at
Wool Ims active and firm; sales of 10,000 fits domestic fleece
at 420553, and £O,OOO tbs palled at fall prices. ‘
Block* slsrkot—Stocks Dm; Chicago A Hock Island GO;
Cumberland Coal 22t£; Illinois Centrat l.acrctto A
Milwankfe 1%; New York Central 84%; Pennsylvania Coal
843£; Itauflnjc 51}rJ: Mlaaouri sixes &#£; Michigan Central
62}$; Erf* 137£ Cleveland AToledo«,fananaK.n.llG&;
Paaflo Mall 8.8. Co. Tcnneaue sixes 91!V£.
rmumpniA, Jos. 18.—A has sprang
up lor Fiver, and prices have advanced 25c; 2,000 bbta,
saperflos sold at and part on private terms; extras
are erlllog at $5,T4@6£5. Receipts continue very small;
talea of Ujc Flour at $8,87 W,and Corn Meal at 35c. Wheat
comes forward slowly, and has an upward tendency; sales
of) red at 81,80, nnd white ftt51,4001,48. 2,000 bus of Rye
brought 85c. Corn lain demand at 7so7tfu. Oataarednll
at 46047 c. Coffee I* firm with fcitbet eslei of Rloat IIW
@1154. bagarand MolafetaacuhimaiidfaU prieea. Whiskey
firm at 2so.
Cisotraari, j fl o. Is.—FJonr. firm with a good demand at
$4,9005 tor snperfloe. Whiskey is very dull and Wc lover,
closing at 2bstc nominal. There is uo change Ig Provisions
of importance. The demand is fair but buyers testa. n»
willing to pay tho price that is asked by bolder*; salrs 200
bbls mess pork at $17,50; 600 pieces bulk «Me* at 754, sales
2shhds naeoo sMvsM SUL. Molasses
bald at34c and firm; 35 was refused far a lot or 800 bbls this
aftarsoon. Bugsr Arm Coffee noehsomd. Money mattara
are unchanged; exchange Is very scarce out not higher.
Bauikom, Jan. 19 —Floor steady at for Ohio and
TTowsid. Wheat closed with aaadtoaclcg Uudoocj; tales
at $1,4001,60 for white, and $1,30 for red. Corn, buoyant
as 89c toe yellow, .and 77079 c for white. Provisions steady.
Whiskey sella at 30c for city and Ohio.
PmXAjiXU-aiA, Jan. 18.—The faneral rervice over
tho remains _of thirteen Pbiladriphlans, who perished
during yallow fover, of 1855, in Norfolk and
Portsmouth, while rendering a iristancA as physicians
and norset, took place this mo: nlng, at St. Stephen’s
ehnreb. After the services b r Dr. Dooaehtel, the
remains were removed to Latu si Hill for Interment.
OILS! OILS!!
gallons W, B. Wbals Oil;
20 bbls. Taaners’Oil;
8000 galls. Lfneced OH;
400 do pure Sperm Ollf
203 do WltphV"? Oil,
For sale by T. 1L HgVIW A OO , u Wuodst.
Floor
-300 bbls. Extta Fatally Flour, inspected;
150 do Superfine do do
Til store and far saleby WILLIAM McCUTOUIQH,.
, Jal3-dtf No. 195 Liberty street.
TEN N. PRODGOE—3 sacks Beans;
6 sacks Peanuts; 2 do Peaches;
hew loading from steamer Cambridge for sale by
' jail ISAIAH PICKET A CO.
7 K URDU. N. O. SGGAK;; 100 bbh N.O.
it t/ Molaaees, landing from steamer Dr. Kan-v ami for
, d*2B . BnfUVienA PILWORTIL
T\ RAWING PAPERS of oil sizes sod
1 / stor* <uj4 for taleb*
;nr/B;HAygy. »t
juj4 for w.
Bpc'l 1,33.»ad50
rpRAGACANTH—3SOI«, for nle l>y, ~
JL H , r Aa*. Jagsrocr/oo,;
Aauur tb«r?3o '
Tj'XTBAI'a . fEOtJtor KW«, U>^
Telegraphic.
CONGRESSIONAL. .
W AsmxsTov, Jan. 18.1
House.—Mr. Cobb, of Alabama, from the Com
mittee on Publio Lands, reported a bill confining tno
aggregate compensation of Registers and Receivers
of land offices to $2,600 per annum. Mr. Cobb men
tioned that .this hUI was intended to correct tno
abuses novr existing, instancing the case of tne
Plattaborg, Missouri, office, where $lO,OOO were no
oeived for ono year's service. The bill was passed.
Mr. Cobb, of Alabama, reported a bill to re vivo
and conttoua in forco, without restriction or limita
tion ot time, the bounty land acts of 1835, 1842, and
1852, passed. A hill providing for the re-psymobt
of tho purchase money for lands erroneously son,
which was possod. A bill authorizing persons who
sottlod on the sixteenth and thirty-sixth section pf
land before they are surveyed, to pre-empt them,
passed. A bill appropriating $6,000 to run a mail
and establish the western boundary of Minnssotk
passed. I
Mr. Sherwood offered a preamble and resolution
setting forth that, I
Whxoxas, Mr. B. B. Allen, of New York City, has
preferred specific charges against certain offioers of
the Navy Department, as gnilty of partiality and a
violation of the law in awording contracts, and that
the money appropriated by Congress for the Navy
yard docks and repain has been expended for par
tisan purposes; therefore,
Retolved, That a select committee of firo he ap
pointed to examine into the said specifications, with
power to send for persons and papers.
The resolution was nnanimonsly adopted.
The House then went into Committee of tbo Whole
on tho state of tho Union and on the bill to codify
the revenue laws.
After a dobate, Mr. Keitt, of 8. C., moved to strike
out the enacting clause.
Mr. ComSn, of Mass., hopod that the motion would
not prevail. It was the duty of the llouso to de
vote a few days with the view lo amend and perfect
this measure.
Mr. Keitt’s motion prevailed.
The Committee thon rose, when the Houso con
curred In its action by a vote of 84 yeas to 106 nays.
Tho lloase then again went into Committee of tbe
Whole on the state of the Uoion on the President's
Message.
The message was then laid aside.
On motion of Mr. Phelps, of Me., the cunaolate anil
diplomatic appropriation bill was taken up. |
Sir. Hickman, of Po., eaid it was fortunate that
tbo President’s views were not made a teat of politi
cal orthodoxy, else thr Secretary of the TreasurV
might have found himself proscribed. There could
bo no tariff strictly for_revenue, considering the di
versified pursuits of our.poople. The financier ean
not hope to reap where ho has not sown. The reve
nue lies at the.bottom of protection. Tho President
vory properly recommended specific duties ; ad rn
lorrm duties were not only destructive to tho inter
ests of tho country-, hot ruinous to the rovonuo.
The Committee then rose and the House adjourned.
Senate. —A joint resolution was passed, permit
ting T. Harris, Consul General at Japan, and hto
interpreter, each to accept a gold snuff box from tbe
Queen of England. Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, objected to
the custom of American' officers receiving presents
from foreign potentates. On the vote beiog takea,
Mr. Pugh. Mr. Hale, of N. 11., and one other Sena
tor, voted no. With these exceptions tbe rote was
unanimous. ,
Mr. Seward, of N. Y., introduced a resolution,
which was adopted, calling on the President, if com
patible vrith the public interests, for all correspon
dence between this Government and 6piin relative
to the proposals for the purchase of Cuba.
Several resolutions were passed with reference tp
the public printing, the object being to limit Its ex
tent.
The Pacific Railroad bill was then taken up.
There was but little debate, the'time being occu
pied in voting on the soveral amendments, the yeas
and nays being taken on each.
Ist. Mr. Sebastian’s amendment providing that
the eastern terminus be at Fort Smith, was lost. Yeas
3, nays 43.
2d. Mr. Houston’s amendment, that the route be
located between the 30th and 32d parallels was alio
lost. Yeas 21, nays 22.
3d. Mr. Green's amendment, providing far one
road with two eastern termi, the southern not any
further south than Fulton, Ark., tbe northern not
farther north than the Big Sioux, and that they unite
not further weet than the 102 d deg. of west longi
tude. Mr. Green spoke, advocating its adoption. It
was lost
4th. Mr. Rice's amendment, making Paget's
Soand the western terminus, was lost; yeas 9, nays
43. 6th. Mr. Ward’s amendment, fixing the eastern
terminus between the 32d and 40th paraUeli, was re
jected; yeas 24, nays 50. 6th. Mr. Doolittle’s
amendment, the main feature of which was the grant
ing of tbe alternate even sections of 40 miles on both
sides of the road to actual settlers, In accordance
with the privileges of the Homestead Bill, was lost;
yeas 10, nays 83. 7th. Mr. Pugh's ameadman ,
that tha railroad stop at theeastera boundary of Cs -
Hernia instead of unconstitutionally traversing tb 1
State to Ban Francisco, was lost. Sth. Mr. Bigler 1
substitute a: submitted on Friday, with some ament -
aepts, was adopted.
Mr. Brown, of Miss., moved that the bill be lai 1
on the table.
At this point it was agreed that the bill with i 1
many amendments and re-amendments, be printec,
as U was difficult to know in what shape It stood.
The Senate then adjourned.
Washington Crrr,Jan. 18. —The Hoo»e Cornmi
tee on territories, this morning, ordered the hill 1
provide far tbe organisation of the territorial gtr
«nitß«at of Daeotab, to bo reported with her boot •
<Ur7 extending west to the Kooky Mountain*. U ;
Colfax, of Indiana, and Mr. Graham, foe deiega a
•loot, from Coloan, appeared before the cotruaUtoi,
to-day, and eddreraed it in favor ' of tba organlta*
tion of the latter Territory, but tba oommittae ar
rived at no conclusion In regard to it Should their
totion ultimately bo favorable, the territory will, itlj
supposed, ba made to oarer a larger area than Mr.
Colfax proposed in his bill.
The Post Master General estimates that 1 16,900,-
000 will be required forthe terries of the PostoSce
Department for the flseal year ending 30th June,,
1069. I
The Socrotor, of th._Tr.unr, bu .übmlttod J
. --- , submitted toi
Congress hit plan ,for reducing the expenses for thei
collection of the revenues to the extent of $400,000
per annum. lie proposes the re-organisation of the
collection districts, the rodactlon of theoQe hundred
and sixteen ports of entry td seventy-live, end the
continuance altogether of 21 of the 80 porti of de
livery; the salaries of officers to remain the same m
under the measure recommended; their duties would
he iscroasod. He suggests theemploymentof steam
tugs at the larger, and whether the protection of the
revenue and relief to distressed vessels could not be
hetter effected by the Nary. The revenue cutters, ho
®*y*> njighl be attached to tbo Navy Department,
and their officers remain tho same until their present
commissions expire, or terminate hy death or rcsig
nation. Tboso who bavo rendered noteworthy ser
vice could he transferred to the Navy with an assim
ilated rank.
Maj. Heiunclman, Indian Agent, had gone from
Fort Oomsf'to<reobum a woman and two children
from the Mohave Indians ; thoy were captives
from an emigrant train attacked at Cotorado last fall.
Tbo miners are vacating the Gila gold mines; the
number is already reduced to about 100.
The Apaches attacked a train 10 milos above El
Paso, killed two, and drove off the stock. The same
night the Indiana attacked a corral in El Paso, and
fan off with several animals.
A trank, -with ita content*, nss stolon from the
Commissioner*, tut it vu recovered.
Bobtos, Jan. 18.—A passenger in tho schooner
North Wind, furnishes tho following interesting do
tails of the new movement in Haytl: 1
On the 23d nit, four armed individuals landed op.
the beach, and entering Gonatrei galloped at once to
Laklaco, the residence of the Governor, where Jcf-
Card demanded an entronoe of the sentinel, sod that
the cry of “Viva La Repnblique should bo raised,
which demand the sentinel refused to comply with.
Jefiard and his companions then frightened the sen
tinel of the jail into a liberation of about forty po
litical prisoners; who joinod Joffard. Tho wholo
party retnmedto the Governor's residence, summon
ed him to enrrender to the forcoi of Liberty ond the
, RepobUe, whioh be acceded to and resigned.
1 On the 23d of Deoembor tho Repnblie was pub
licly proclaimed In the Orand Square, and Jeffard
was named provisional President, which office ho ac-!
; ceptod.
The new constitution was signed by tho lato au
thorities of tho principalities.
The foroea of Jeffara were augmented by thecitl.
tens of Ganalres, and the fortified towns of Saint
Maries was taken possession of without opposition.
The insurrection was spreading North and South.
Various deorces bad boon Issued, ooe of whioh re*
vivos and pate in force the constitution of 1846, and
provides for (he calling of a legislature by Preeideht
JefTard.
A decree had been issued, headed by the Repnblio
of Vtytl, in name of the nation depriving Souloaque
of all'her power; it also characterise* hie administra
tion as nothing but a aeriet'of. robberies.
(Special Dispatch for the Pittsburgh OaretteJ
Hana»BOßO r Jon. 18.—Sbtat*.—Tho Mil, for
the incorporation of tho Preachers'- Aid Society,
passed a second reading, with slight amendments,
and was then passed finally and goes to tho Unnse.
' ’ Hopae.—-A resolution was offered and paired fur
tho appointment of a committee to.enqulre into the
policy of the existing duties.
Tho virions Committees reported the following,
among other bills, relating to Pittsburgh: Authorix.
Ing Courts to reserve law points; authorising juries
to ditide oosts; the preoodlng were reported as
committed; to commute the death penalty, and re
pod the late act on usury, with a negative recom
mendation.
Mr. Lawrence, on behalf of the Tariff Committee,
reported Instructive resolutions, which giro rise to
tnuoh debate. Messrs* Lawrence and Thompson ad
dressed the nouae briefly in its support, and Mr.
Goepp briefly in opposition. The vote on the reso*
lotions was; yeas 91, nay# 2, Mossre. Goepp and
Laird voting no.
The, following bQls were read is place; By Mr.
Irish. To Incorporate the Mercantile Library Hall
Association. By Mr. Poster: An I ac* relative to
opening streets. I " N
St. Looii,Jan. IS—Tb. mSu. Bin for tborap
prtuloa of border diQoalttH ra unM I 0 u to
pho. ISO,OOO fa th. hudi of th. gonrnor, mtborla
joghlai to promd .thinks proper, and parted
bjth. Sonata y eater day.
Tborlr.rh.tm thing, 4lth «lgbt feet tnhr to
Cairo, and clear of 100. Thdllhaonri h opas to Bt.
Joatph’a, Tho Upper MU
liisipplla falling, trltbhoarpke betreea Keolnlf
and Hannibal. The Hitnoiils open to Peoria, with
a good stage of water. Tie weather is clear and
pleasant |
The overland mill, with [California date# fa the
24th d)l, has arrived, brinriog twop»iseog*ra.
XheC&llforuin dalee arojtJDlraportent Victoria
date* to the 14th of December are received.
. The Tracer River ia froeen below Fort Langle/,.
and it ie feared that great j aafferiftg.wfll bo expert*
eoccj by the miner# in oonnqaeaee of the cnUlng
off of the roppUee,.. . - - v
' 18,—At Botitb m&KUn, /ttterday,
Soianj Whiting; killing bar Id*
were ytamg and connected
4u formerly paidhU
u^omptodtoihoot
f
JJftatoH, Jan. IS,—At
'JoMtiuutWtle* allot P'
ftaatij'. Both tit# partial .Wf
«lt!« NipMUbto familial*;;'
i fcitfrrriw to tha ilacaiffJi f
1 tba «nforttmtt*girl fcy ‘
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WHEELER & WTL SON’S
PIHBT PREMIUM FAMILY
SEWHSTGh MACHINES,
AGENT'S OFFICE, No. 68 FIFTH BTBBET,
FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny County A( , ri ,, u itnr»! Society, held'
September 1857, “AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." I '
And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler A Wilson’s Sewing
Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALT. FAMILY PURPOSES "
THESE MACHINES whioh have gained such an onviable reputation „ia all other
Machines on aaconnt of
t&* 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed.
2. Economy 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 seam that will net rip or ravel
8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials.
9. Compactness and eleganco of model and finish.
Aro now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers
prices by ! ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET.
ICO UXT TO CLSBOTKEN. ' a a3fcd*wfiiaT*.- -
Commercial
A HOST LIBERAL D\
COUMITTEB 0? ARBITRATION POR JANUARY—
H. Oumo, Y. P., B. P. Btuuvza, Wti. 11. ITiuxun, 0. B.
JoSE-1, O. W. Oass.
PITTSBURGH RAttSKTS.
| Specially far Oit Pitllburyh Gast.itc J
PITTBBCBOn, Wkpsf-icat, Xur. 10.1869.
FLOUR—there were bm&il galesof extra from wagon at
$5,12; on »lif»rf, 50 bbls family extra at $5,66 and 60 aka
Tennessee extra family at $3,0087. Prom store, SO aha do,
at $3,12, anJ TOO bid* to small lots at $5,10@5,12 f'-r to per,
$3,25@5,37 for oxttn, and $5,60@5,75 for family do aud $O,
26 lor fancy.
GBAIN—eaUs from store of 350 bos Corn at 87 and 120
do at 87@00—showing an advance; Gals, 260 bn a from store
at 68000.
QRUCERIE3—saIe* in lota of A 3 hhds Sugar at
and 1T& bbls Molasses In lots at 38; cash nn<f CO days. Coffee
20 bg* at 12}4>
ABBES—a sale of &cke at cash.
POTATOES—saIes of 62 bbls Neshaonocks at $2,60 e l.bl,
and 200 bnt mixed at 86.
HaY—sale* of 16 loads at scales at $9314 ft ton.
BEANS—ealet of 26 bus atnsdl white from stotoet |I,&V&
1,50.
BACON—sales of 7000 R» at lO for new,
BUTTER—sales ol 3 bbls good roll at 17, 2 do at 19 and 4
do strictly choice at 20.
DRIED FRUlT—esUsia the retail way of 40 bn« Apples
at $2,26 and 60 bos Peaches, choice halTes at $4,00.
LARD—a sale of 20 kgs country at 1014-
CllEESE—sales of 07 bxs at 10c.
Cranberries—«ties ors bw» in the retail way at tti,-
60. '
BULB MEAT—a sale of 0000 Bm country Shoulder! and
Hams at 6and '% cash; also, 40 bbls country packed
Men Pork at $10,60.
ONlONS—sale* O MI bill at $3,00© 3,25 n bbl.
LlME—aales of 21 bbls Loalrrlllo at $1,25.
HONETARY AND COAMERCIAL.
From the Pottarllle Miners* Journal,of Jan. 16th.
AjITBEAOTE COAL Ttinc or thx Unto Stares.—Wo
give below the official quantity of Anthracite Cool sent
to market in 1868, together with the semi-Antbraeite and
Bituminous Ooal, domestic and Imported, aent towards tba
acvboard, whi h cooes In competition with tba Antbradto.
The quantity aent to market U larger than wo anticipated at
the commencement of last year, and above an increase over
the supply of 1857 of 59,809 tons of Antbradto, and 60,900
tons of tho otbar kinds, making the total increase for the
yi at 140,709:
IS6T. 1853. Inc. Dec.
ScscncoL Rratoj. Tool Tool Tent. Tons. ’
By Railroad 1,709.652 1,542,045 . 160.907
ByGanmL L3»£©4 47,818
By Pinegrore- *56,837 *50,169 6,678
3,012,278 2.916,6u3
Lcmoß Rxsjob
Bt Canal— OOO,OOO 8,689
By Railroad... 413.235 47L030 92,706
BQAKonn RlOloN 155,g00 135.693 19,918
W Toner* Rxaios.
Osnai, Sooth 405,922 307,174 93,648
Do North- 2,092 39,250 37,164
Penna. Coal 0a... 636,008 630,066 94,043
Bcmntoa, North... 194.070 1 46,164 49,965
Do Sooth... 295,961 588.217 202,263
Del.»ndUnd.Cn. 439,699 548,789 111,910
«,tit,37l 6491437 631171 471M2
0,433473 472,963
IbCreaM (0 19&S.
69,809 5P,509
Trarerioc-.- 110.U1 1M,665 4,025
Lykcna VullryCa. fift.COt 7.IUT
Short ill. Ox - .... 60,633 55,447 i,WI
Broad Top ... TB.SIS 105.478 2d,Mfi
fdl,2Cl 8»,009.
Bnrxurew.
Comberlaod - 012,201 642,752 30,451
Feraijn Import’s. 238,192 269,853 21,093
1.161,746 66,016 6,116
U61 t 758 6^16
80,900 89,900
69,809
Adi AntbiadU
lacmteia all kinds.
*The actual Quantity of Coal that bad Ita ostial etPis*
grov* lb 1559, U 137,376 tone. bat the balance It reported la
the tonnage by tbt Philadelphia and Reading Railroad tad
cbairhin.
Of the above tuppiy of 6,481487 tooa of Anthracite Coal,
Schuylkill County fnruiahod .2,616,603 (oat.
Tb# fiber Regions 3,574479 •*
Up to 1666, Schuylkill County fornlebeid more than on*-
half the Anthracite 000 l sect t* market, bat In 1857 the fell
*h0rt346,621 tone, and til* year aha folia abort of half the
•apply 667,971 tons. The opening of new Region* aod new
ostlets, baa bean the meant of locreaalog tbt supplies from
other quarters. In IS6T all the Region* loft, except the
Shamoktn. which gained (lightly. In 1658 tbt lota and gain
vat as follow*
EhojlkUl Region,
fibamokin *•
Lebtgb-
WjomUig
Incruae in 1958..... 59'SV9
The weekly itateoieutof tbo Philadelphia Batik* present*
lb« following aggregate* aa compared with chow of the pra*
Tlooa week:
Capital Sto;k sU,6S6>4lb {11,558,006 Inc. $1,660
Loans 26,395,860 26,366,856 Deo. 80,475
Speck*. 6,067,222 D*c. 16,479
Due fnn oth Dka. 1,977,695 1,910,766 Inc. 63,200
- Due other 8kt....
Deposit* 17,133,601 17,323,908 Ino. 195^01
Circulation. 2,554.399 2,830.384 Dec. 24,014
—{Phil. Bui.
A comparative statement of tho Import* of Foreign Dry
Qooda and General Mercltnoillae at Ibe port of New York for
tho week,andaincu Jan. 1 :
For Ihr. vitfk. 1857. 1558. 1959.
Dry Qooda -....52,872,727 $1,073,969 $2,398,687
General Merchandlw... 1,225,825 1,121,434 1,251,376
Total Tor the wet-k... 54,095,552 $2,195,403
Previously reported.... 3,401,797 1,549,281 2,062,780
Since Jan. I 53,744,684 $5,603,949
MoTXKXXTt or ; Brtnr.—The export* or apede from New
York fur the week ending Saturday was a* follow*:
Tolal, „ $250,611 00
Previously reported 1,052,651 26
Total for 1858 - $1,660,069 26
The Trustees of tho Cumberland City Bank which lately
exploded, n% Cumberland, ild., report* Ita liabilities at $24,-
093 31, ol which $25,837 conaltt* of notea in circulation, and
$836.31 of bankers and depositor*. Ita aaacta are aet down
at $29,407 04 of which $11,603 62 are donbtfnl and worth*
lea*, “from which aomethlng may ba realised alter awhile;"
$3,478 50 in cash, $12,603 07 considered good; and $1,012 44
banka and tanker*. It Is proposed to make a dividend at
an early day, and there noteholders and other creditor* tenet
file JheSr claim* with the trustee*,end receive eetigeatea be
foro tbo let of March. Tho assignment malice a prcfurenco
In fivorof Dcte-holdcrs and depceiloir,
imports by flnllroad.
P, Ft. W. AO. K 8.—300 bat corn, 5 bbls wbieky, D Wal
lace; 80 Lut flaxseed, L Wallers, 4 csk Logan A co;
60 dcs brooms, 22 do buckets, llaalagt; 16 bbla applet, 11
Adame; Bdo flour, 11 kg* lard, 25 dca buckets, Shrivcr A
DllWortb; 500 boa banvy, 54 do nata, 19 do corn, Murtland
A cu; 134 bxv cheeae, li bbla hotter, J B Canfield; 82 tka
tags, Jafe Jofe;. 117 aka corn, 2t do oats, 54 do flaxseed, 12
bbla floor, J F Sill; 37 do men pork, 8 do butter, 4 do banns,
3,418 Sta etionldera, Sbriver A Dilwortb; 11 cars hogs, own-
bblt potash, Forty th A oo; 33 do Irou, Lloyd A Black;
50 Dxacandlrt, Wm Bagalev; 72 tons metal. Match A Cu;
20 bbla floor, Armstrong; 32aka raga, 66 bblt paper, Perklnt
A coj 26 rolla.lealber, H Bard; 16 sksbw hour, 18 d » rye
floor, 17 do honr.lt Dalwll; 42 bgtmalt,Boo bo* barley, G A
Smith; 26 do b w floor, Fetter; 67 aka do, 32 oats, Vf Peues;
69 do barley, Khodca A Yerncr; 87 dos broom a, Kirkpatrick
Ace; 6 bbla coal oil, tt H Palmer; .80 dox backets, J Floyd
A 16*ka rye, & Gratia r; 15 doz biooms. Wll Eolith A cn;
69 bg* rye, T Bell A co; 59 do dorerseed, 22 dos brooms, >!’•
Clarxan, Uerfon A co; 87 do do, Wm Portal; 65 tills flour, 4
do beans, M'JBase A Anjei; 84 tka oats, K Qlyde; 2u bdls
wire, B Townsend; 1451 bbla lard, ICO bxs soap, 660 do cau
dle*, 182 bbla pork, 333 do floor, 22 do coal oil, 154 do whis
ky, 62d0 cm, 1900 bos wheat,’l4 rollileatbsr, 55 bblt nut*
ter, 924 hides, 844 tea hams, 60 apples, S 3 do wool,
Clarke A co. *
Imports toy Rlvor,
BT. LOUIS, per Uenry Graff—l 23 kgs lard, -93 tes do, 3
bdls calf skint, 147 g bMes,l?4 d do, Clarke A eg; 840 d 00,
3 llwbftogh; 44.bbla ftbd, Adasa, MackUn A co; 184 dry
bides, J K M'Oone; I bx, 1 trunk, wick A M'Condleset 40 i
d bidet, J A kl’Cane; 1 bx. Drums wf bt; 61 bbH molasses,
U’Clnrkan, Herrvn A co; 4 do ale. Wood; 800 do debases,
KBobbon; 7 blseottnn, Ptnnock A«r, 01 do do, King, Pen
nock A co; 817 skt wheat, Kta&edy A co; 55 tea bud, (Seller*
Acs; 100bbbfloor,D Wallace; 290do,Lcoch AUutthtaacn
50 do molaocs, Gardner.
CINCINNATI, nsr JannieGrty—24 bWtmobsttf.l dooii
oil, Ibbd sugar, B barn nanditt, B Ball; 142 bbla flovrj XV
U'Cntohen; 60 do a tobacco, U bxs di?. Little ATrimbb; 12
bblawbisky, O W Xlghtman; 180 bdb peper, J Grant A co;
25 bxs ecep, tbworth A Brownlee; 50 bbla coal oil, A A
Knax Aco; 25 bxs caadirs, B B Belkra A er, 1 do drags, W
Bagalsy;loobbls aolaaara,97 do flour, J Gardiner; 4 doofl
8 bxs naodltt, B Cbcper, 10 bbla whisky, J Loflnk; 84do, J
4noapirita,B do Honor, It bboeefelder; 2d0,2}4
do, Ibx do, P WoU£ 3 do wrjoa, ft Walker; 1 Jtg Honor, B
H'Kte A co; 80 bbb ddascaa, J T U'GombsAoo; 1 bXTc
naan, Pakintr A Irwin; 18 bblt a Tboatm
42 do whisky, 103 do vinegar, A fiallmt; 1 bx rubber, 183
bbti flour. Clarks A c< 155 aka wheat, Ksnatdy A Bro; 470
do com, Liggett A co, 16 do dapples, Cobpsr Aoo; Xhbla.
rock dl, & u Palmer; 6 do baiter, 9 do eggs, 1 box. J B
jStookdaie. m
WHEELING, per Minsm-3 bx md*,2 bbl Jart, CoUtot
acoUIds,67bblaownar; 28do bean*, ««
aka, Leach A HatAloaon; 45 bbla
barky, Rhode* A Tamar, do, do-
Bmltb; 26 d<? petetoea, 15 b*% Btewart; 14 bgarya, Bell A.
co. . --
biybbbhwb.
At the meeting oT ateaaboat Obtains ysalerday morning
iha Committee vpolnted oa HlxasSaj, ngsrted Ibrorably
to the reenacltsora of tba old- Marina Aandatton. Thatr
cooftitntloti, or agreamant, or wbatamyou may call ft, wu
takes op, read artWaby article, dtewaad, amended, and
agreedopeju Shaama&dmaattKmitadwiUbedrawnout
In full and submitted for final adoption to *n adjourned
meeting to be bald at tba tame plaoa this morning. Tba :
large numbered Cipialne now in port and tba foil attend-'
and which baa characterized them meetings give weight to
the movement mw likely to ranll In a definite plan of ac
Uon among tba boat* foe the entrant year.
Tba Jannla Gray, Capt. Saorra; armed with a fine load
from Cincinnati on Monday Ust, In cur dlnrnal perambo-
I*tions, w» mimed bar on us day of her errttaL {far mab-
IhatßMy bafimad elsewhere
The mar waa fklllag a Uula yeatsrday mernlnA although
tinea the rain of Friday abd Saturday it baa gone op to
ebowtSftat-'r.: .
Bm low Oonsatoga aodbtrgt* an laU np at Jaffenob*
villawattlog lor water. • y.'-m
■' Tbaßllrer Vmii costing.. Bha waeaLCalroon £alur* 1
d*y.v‘ • •vs." c .•••. ■.• ■. •-
. Tbt'LoiMvfll# Courier thinks that thg coßsactidar.Of
PITTSBT7RGK» PJBNN*A-
steamboat intervals with railroads it cure to end la loss to
the bostmon, and it is time that all bomb of aafoo between
them wore dinolTed. -
The sunken Petor Tillon appears to be badly broken op.
When the Swan{paned the pitco whore she was sunk, no
thing could bosun of her.
The Envoy stroek a snag Tuesday night, ja»t above Capa
Girardeau. It struck en the larboard aide. Just forward ol
the boiler, and damaged her Umbers badly, breaking {fee
kolsonaitof the pomps, and earning her to leak so that ehe
was in danger of sinking. The crew and passengor* worked:
ail night, and brought b<*r ont safely. The Envoy wsnt to
Padncah to get on the ways.
The Cumberland river was falling on Wednesday evening,
with 6 feet water on the shoals. The John Gantt left Rash
vJJle on Wedneeday eveoiog with a hoavy cargo, Inclnifur
2,lM)bbUl«d. 8
* Steamboat iUgiiterf
ARRIVED. J DEPARTED.
Luxwno, firownsriltn. Luzerne, Brownsville.
Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do.
Colonel Bayard, Elizabeth. | Oot. Bayard,Elizabotb.
nenryOrsff, fit. Lonis, j
Jennie Gray, Cinhlanatf, [
Minerva, Wheeling, | Rivzn-8 feet, and falling.
„ feeflulatflltanwg.
PITTSBURGH AND MEMPflls '
XT WI O N I, IN B .
-Icfiß-A »«»»• JgfUijS JB5O.
IDA MAT. ANGLO-SAXON’. HASTINGS.
TUIE ABOVE LINE HAVING JUST
* been nTgantzed, will run weekly, having’a safe, con
venient and elegant steamer to leave each port every week
* po * freight or passage apply on board or to *
FLAQg, BARMK3 A CO., Agents.
Monongabela River
STEAMER TELEGRAPH,
TCaw. J. c. Wooßwa&n. { Car*. Gnmoi disk.
HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
po* njnnlng regnlariv. Morning Boats leave Pius-
Dorgn st 8 o’clock A. M, and’ Evening Boats at 4
o'clock P. M. for KTKeespoit, Elizabethtown, Mooong»
helaCUy, BeUeverpon, Payette City, Greenfield, Callbrnk
and Brawnsvdls, there connecting with Hacks and Cottcbt*
tor Union town, Fayette 3priDg*»Morgintoini,Wajn«bura.
Oarmiehacltowu and Jcifcraon.
Pafaengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union
town tor $2, meals andetate-room*' on boat* inclusive
Boats returning from Brownsville leave at S o'clock.ln the
morntagand 6in the evening. Per farther Information en
quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant at red.
a°S O- W. SWINDLER, Aaatz.
Haßtjbiiu, &t.
■poß
JL eteamor MELROSE, Cept.Xhom as Rogers, aaSBSBB
will leave for the above and all InteraodJaso pons on
THId DAT, JBtb Instnntat 4 o'clock P.Jf. Forfrelghtor
pessave apply on U«rd or to
deg it FLACK, BARNES k CO., Agents.
3.01110, 3CC. j
jj’Oli St. LOCJIS^—-Tfap spieDdid i
X* steamer CAMBRIDGE, Capt. Sami.
will Ira re Lit the above and *ll intermodiate
■DAT, 18th Inst., a* 4 o’clock, p. x. for freight or i*a*ag*
apply oa board or to FLACKjDAKNEa A CO n Agts.
FOR CAIRO, HICKMAN AND ■ IB> t.
MEM? ms.—-The splendid iteazacr HAET- JaKSEfiL
ING3, Cept. 2L 11. Porter, wCI leave for the
Intermediate ports, on THI3 DAT, tbe 13* fast, at 4
o’clock, p. u. For freight or passage, apply on board or to
Jal3 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agts.
Health of American wosien.—
For many yesre 1 bora been troubled wftb genera
wearlnmaandlaagnor, both mental and physical; coprlev
tiftietsneM,dQll headache, pain In the bead and tmnptaa
eoldneaaaodUodeitc; totti(Tne**,palpltaUsnof tbo hoax*,
rcTy easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, atemneb
and bowels araaged, with pain. Any mental or physical
exertion waaanre to bring on all tbe symptoms; and I hod
inaddltioo, falling or the womb, and great pato In that rb
gtoo. One physician attv anotbef axbansted hisakfli-nnd
gave me up. A pollent and .pore* re ring aea of UAK
EHALL’S UXKRtNE CATHOLIOON fartaaately aimed mo,
and 1 hare no words sofficient to express my th»nfcfni nw
Max. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
..<5,481487 -
loan truly say that I hero beenasafforerfer manyyaara
with whites and dennged raonetmation. Alter a while 1
bad other trooblea, each aa pale face, tsdlg&stton, wasting
away, general languor and debility, pain In the email of tbe
tack, aaort of aching aod dragging sensation, bain between
tbo nhonlder blade* extending down the splne. low ofappo
tits, tronldolb tho etomach and bowels, with cold hands sad
foet and dreadful nervooscoaa. The least excitement would
make me foe! aa if Tehonld fly away. I tried doctors and
drugs, and everything, one after aoothor, witKoot the ben
eQt. Ono bottle of MAKSUALL’S UTKRINE OATHOU
CON changed tome of my symptom* for tba batter,and now
lam entirely aud radtcetly cured. I wish that oTery wo
man could know what It will do, OLARJSBA OBER.
146,683 205,492
145,053
For i long time I had Uterine complalnta with thofcilow
log aymptomw I'wa# nervona, emaciated and irritable; I
seemed to abound in complaints; tome of which I will try to
tell yon; pain In tbe lower organ*, and a feejiogeasirsomo
thing waa going to fall out; Inability to walk jrach oo ae
couutof a foellng of fallneas; aching and dragging, and
•booting pains in the bock, loins, and extending down the
legs; thejoltingprodcoxl by riding canted great pain; spas
modic shootings and pains m the aide, stomach and bo weir,
headache, with ringing in tho ears; every fiber of the body
•eomed eora; groat Irritability; intense nerTooaness, 1 coold
not bear the least excitement without being prostrated for
a day; 1 oonld scarcely moTe about the house, and did not
toko ploosnreiu anything. I had given np hope, haring
tried everything, as I supposed, in tain, bet a friend called
my attention to MARSIiALL'B UTERIKK QATUOLICON.
I took it, hoping against hope. Most fortunately it cured -
mo; and there la not a bealthterur mure grateful woman in
the country. I trait all will nee It. Itistruly thewomai. 1 *
Mend in need. Mes. FLORXNOR LESLIE.
, MARSHALL'S UTERUTBCATBOLICOX KiUccriain
ly avre Fulling of Iht IFbmh, H'htfes, Sbyprtncd, frrepuiar
or'Painful JunOruaUtm, Bleating, inflammation* and Dia
toieaqf the Kidnq/a or Urinary Organt, Retention or In
cantinaiattf Unite, Heartburn, Cbstioenest, Aercoucneo,
mintingt, Palpitation*, Crump*, DuturUd Bleep, and si
trouble* organic or tympathetic, connected with the Uterin
organ*.
The price of Jfarthair* Uterine CalKoiiam it One Dollar
andaflhf/periiTjpfetofffe. On (Ac receipt <»f AsdoQari.
(loe boftfessAail be tent by exprest,frt* of ehargt,to tA« end
of the exprett roult.
Jkpariiadar torcrite thcpotteifftcf adilreu, town, counts.
and.SUiti. Wt wm guarantee tKai the Medicine will be tent,
mreedptif tht wumqf. Jddrur
Da. QEa. H. KEYBER, 140 Woodet.,Fm*buryb, -
ap!4-d*wT Elgnof theQoldcn Mortar.
THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND
FAIN DESTROYER,—Tho btvt and cheapest Hocut
hold Remedy In .-the world. Simple and itaap
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adrntlfle external curative, applicable for tba tkikf orpila
at anytime, inanjpUce,laany part ofthelbumen syo
tern, and under all rtrcnmstao«s. Ifjon putlthls
anywhere, Ifpain is there, the Flatter will stick there until
the pain hasvanlihed. Tba Plaster magoetfrev the pula
away, and 1
PAIN OANNOT oXTr-T WHERE THI3 PLASTER
IS APPLIED.
Rhoamatism, Lameness, SUflbearifDabllity. NerrcßtuMa,
Neural ga, Djspepsi*, Coughs, and Colds, Pains and Aches
of every kind, down even to Coras, aro imaedialtlg nticoed
aud, with a UUIe patience, pcrmantntlg cared, by the magi
cal icflnenoo of the M AQN KTIO PLASTEK. Itlstbaaim
plest, surest, eafrst, ploaaanbwt and ebrapest remedy id'
•xhtonce. It* application it anlTenal-re?ua!ly to the
atrong'nun, tbe delicate woman, and' the feeblo ialanU—
To each and all It will prove a Bala sod a Bleating. 1 It*
us* la agreeable, and without annoyance or thouble. lu
price b wlthlu the reach of all—rieh or poor; all may beta
It who aro tick and suffering In any way.
FARMERS should ba rimy* supplied with ibis inreW*-
M* PLASTER.; It will be tbs Good Fbyilcfan hi any
bodahold, ready at all tlme% and ae instant notist.
i. Pot up in alr'tigbt tiaboxaa. Bach box wfdmabetixta
eight plastsra, and any child can spread them. Ptioe 25
entt# a box, with foil and plain diroemw.
. D. C. JSORSHSAD, fit, D„
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