tm iraiiw*oo; . : AM) , WORK B nifiS. -VCDBOT A CO IU&tnSmjBEKS OF SHEATHING, (mgsurut: iol( oomt, 'niun oor ipdte Mite, Am ndDMbn taMRALE, TIK PLATE fJIAK XBOX, , itl, Ac. OrtuUntlyoo hAad.TlAaen’i ■riMßllbilA . . US Knt mi US Mmx, ; .\ Pltubur**, F«u>. ordvswnttoaarMnd (Aiura. IKiBRIDB Sc CO, t nvarUig ui Cuualnloi lentaib, And Agents for the safoof Kttoborgh M»na ' iKlvti imp, PBODOOa.A&s soUdUd.! Proapt nttaa* "'v' .lUos eo rtedflsf u 4 forwarding. It; 49 OmaiinlAl Street* ftt. Lowla. Mfoddate ■ 1 JSWSLB Y, mTCUSS AND FANCY Q&ODS, minnimil * MBYBAira, -■ No. 45 Fifth Street, near Wood, Th 6 IsrgMt sod most Titled assortment oi • iboto*ni#dtfetfcl»etty,l*ldln - Ill: XPR**ILT ?0R IHEi HOLIDAYB 01 la heel at their etoca, acme? for the AMERICAS x-vaoi irusaix fobs i s UoOOBS Os CO., 131 Wood Street, Plttabnnrb, lAVraa JUST RBTCRNED FROM NEW OIK or* nopacrirlof alarga stock offnah aad* FURS ■«P«t Hadtonßay Sable, Mice Sable. - etDM Mtftlo, SltMi&n Squirrel*, Fitch, 4c. MB- lily OttwL lUHOk**, Yleterinee, •/ Muff# «w) Caf&t Ala* Wt Boaoeta. ; ’ Race good* bam be** (elected with gmt cam, and will i auld at eaatll protU. . Udlm wtefciog toporcbMo fmh PURS arelorlted to I end exjftfiarwSFttoch. nolTdctf HOTOKHIi HOTIIBRSn SIOTUIfittSIII Don’t tail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Booth* *- for CUMmi Teething. It haa no eqnal cm earth. It jgraatly fhcUlUtn the proeoa* of taethi&g by aofanlng the goto*, mdoctag alt labamaUott—>wQl alley pain, and la ini-e to regolettthe bowel*. Depend opoa H, aolben, It ■wiUffmmaitoyeQreelToa,aad rdlef and health to year toiaatm.Perfectly ode la ell caeca. TWa ealnnlilo preparation la tha prcecripUon of one of abis moatexperteoeed and akilfal female. Phyaidans lo New EagUnfciad hie been need with" wear-tailing ncceealo aailhOMotcaeee. IN* belie** It tha beet aad rareet remedy In the world, la all eaeaeof Dymtery aad Diarboaa Jo Children, whether tt j u-teaa (koa Bathing at from eoy other eaaie. 1 .•*} • iv : sB if; *^#r : If Ufa aad health can be aeOmated by dollar* and eeot»,l leworthlto Weight Ingold. MOUvoaor bottle* are told «rery year la the Dai tad 4tetae. ttfe ahold and w*o-tried remedy.' - J PRICE ONLY SI CENTS A BOTTLE. E9»Nooe aoolaa naleai tha foeaJtnikof CURTIS 4 PER* KINS, MeW.York,Uotx tbeooUlda wrapper, Sold by DraatWe throughout the world. ... ntLOEa uTrETSEB, Agent for Pittsburgh. JnfodawtyfcT. , ,V. Mater's Miraculous Vermin Dxstroyer, fjr tU Destruction tf. fUta.Mrci, Main, Bros, Boacsxj .PuuvMoSQGtrns, M«m*» OonnlsncTA Avn^Ae. Thacbamloil preparation* fcoowa under tbeabom title fee the laid 33‘ywun throughout Europe, wbare they hare Bet with ia'trlttn>t»b*a» tore*** bare acqalred for their In TMUor and Maatifacforar a tbe Rnparorf of Raiala, Fnutce, Aoatrla, the Qores of Eng* lahd, the Klafl of Urlgioß, Holland, Kaptea, BAT&ria, Bax ooy, ic. aad la Annrlca thair efficiency bu been oadonod byjtha JVtic but&Ktimt and the approral of ailainwr prtotfreChraa, that they ar* the only Maatdie* In tba wotU, ant* to ntamloataell kladAdf Ta-mln. r Mrnh'a MitierLora Puriß&Tton daotroy tha «nwd* oa&MißtndmwlthoottxteTty,andoamML tUsArthae thathta'mnUjatof itia la tla world, and froo the wttdtwordof all bonaekaepen, isercbaate trt and hnahandmen wilt be a S'q mart Fanun n AIL PACSAQia FROM 25 CENTS TO $l. if the In motor and Proprlntor. • JOSKPH MKTER. Practical euBCoMWay (cor. Uoutoo*U,» New Torb. I Agent fcf the ALjihlea aodCenadae, FEEDER, •fcs t. Rua aros.Dmitirti *** hom,W4i: Rmadway, New Torfc. . / Soldwhoiamleaadratog byß. R. SELLERS ECU.and JOS. FLnilSa;rtt»hDXb; and'BRRKSAM AITKES* NAM, All»tha>y v 5 . daSMadfc '•'>■’:?■ y: • •.'-.'•H0..., ma iStt'i j|gpi§ Jam. OALIPORSIA ITRAB Af*. SHIPLISR. I VU NICARAGUA. • AMERICAS, ATLANTIe JLSDPXOIFIO snip CANAL OOUPAKT, PROPRIETORS. V- fIP P0"SlTlH'!l 11 HE I \ • ax MMon nnitetj •• I 1 saaroat eo»A*_mA»ci*co. yrint cAUni n l n _|loo \ Second cabin.. lOOlLowcr BO 1 - . • . ZWtranaUofthalathan* tndoded. L . The of 9000 ton* re. (star, (h|4. Itary CborchUlf' baring bom fitted ap ex* .'• praaty forth* California trade by theKloaHgnanretejWiQ hne her pforj Nprth Hirer, New York, ra|Mo&iay the 6th of Deceabar, at IP. carryiag patngari, aalb, and itaght to San Joe*, dal Horto, to connect h SanJaeaM Snr with tbia wtl! known and eoaaodloQe ftemadilpi i Sea Frinciaoo, Tbeee . splendid ateaaahJpaoQcr BflDlnrpanul necoaaodatSooeJbr the a«My aad cotafort of [waaangara. The lathmoi root* la thoroughly repaired and In good order, and the eonntiy healthy. for piaaage and frdghy apply only *j the office of the Ocapany, to ■' JOHN. P. YELTBRTON, Agrot, ocafognidfo'-noll. No.Sßowling Orran, Mow York. v. v,. ■ ‘ - »s i>kp; •iT: C/ 'i SRAJPBfTjkXTD TAILOK, Iff.' U ST. CLAIR STB VST, PITTSBOUm, PIHMA^' limtes. public attention to his new and bean* tthliißttaiottfhii pcrif, ctttbtfag o/ CkdaM* ■etsa» Teenage aird Owl! me •d^MtottoSMtcfff trade.wMcb wClbe ante ap wfti proaptaeasMrdttpetcb, tad at retae as low; aaataayclhsratariianinffiehmentlathedty. octoHb New Shir Bton from Fbiladetlphia. LOUIS; HILI2R,> Manufacturer of all kinds of Ladlra u 4 Owtlwa'i Pars, rlap Robes; Me-, who!—tie ini retail, at Ho. 138 Wood street, aboTePlUh. . Tare repeired, cleaned end altered la the beet auonex. Oooda lead* to order s* start notice." AP fctaSs of shipping fata Uwgbt. tt3fc4«af»— -ssm M. BJ. O X LZj SbFIU, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an ixnn tTCTWAnaeethotlr agent applied to the teeth and gam only. Teeth from one to fell setts buttled on the eartoee metallic basee. Qe also Inserts teeth 'on rattre ftoeetefa . h«as vtth coßUooooe gam, which tnbeaat7,<toanH—ssand dasaMUty casnot fhfl to please; Call and examine sped. —-Oace Ho. 8T Tonrth street, below If arkvt,.(second story.) PlttatuTsh. , • ' f-- : jCljth "i; d. ouiniTf r ii, 1)^ 183. THrrf 'Strett, l, Pauuu, Barbtf hedthe advantages or Rmton OoUegaaaad B» . pltels,eederrenl jan* pnetfe* oflrs his (nMceil rsenteastafUSaiCAlrJUinMEplOAl CASK. . sir meets._• y . Rot. W. 0. Howard. I OoLWIMwi McCamDeea. VUr.P.H. A. McLean. j Hon. H. A. Wearer. T. D. SDylMq. Hoc-T.Jlßffhen. J. R. Hauler. ljebnll.UeU«r,Xes - Jacob McOflUrter.Re<ir\~ nytlydfc •' BTNA BTOYK AVCBK9. ALBIARDSB BBADLBY, «i»fTirTra*AST>i»ja»»i»iTt»Tiiw?no» CWlllfl, PARLOR AID RBATIIfi STOIBI, Flato and Pancy'Ormte Pro it*, Ac. Sob Proprietor of the celebrated Patkmt Oas ’ Btrnnvoond SaoaiCoifi’ . COOK STOVES. Ofloiand Sale* BooOi artMrrib Woodtu, Fit* W. ft ]>, Bl2fi AU hM« afTsbaetOf Haft 1 fisesreeoatfcr taken the beading Ho. 199 ,ajMMea to tfatr If snaftetodnantabUehm •tJJJggathsj will to pleamd to moire • /; AJBJNXXBX«Y. ‘ 0*» W; 11.I 1 . FtmDtHBKRO haTtl j ttrOed to PlttStargh with the Intention of 1 4 htslatare middle, can to fcoodet hi IMfOCSTa BTRRT, between Wood sad * < * ftWw, Wt&p»aA.K.ta4y.Kl HKmtY H.mr.1.1 Storwardbif and Goamlaalon ■■•ußßp WHOUBALR Pttat.ny CbMhaew 3uttar, Bttoda Attd ftodoee CebarmHy, tel ab."*»*Hhe< fVHm N« HOLMES AC Bo t ■ ' vMttwa 1 hnlgn, ud .DtoeiUt |Uli »1 Bukkige, wmjKmsor dshmit, ' so. WHAwra kbut, rmam son, m.— t JSfmfegj*-*^ l **. ‘fgggjf' HacoHLAJra». ■ BIQHTBILLB i)BAf N B! <«««PS oa » ibkbxas * CO*, °*™22?? BABK » KWKWrIH 10X3 09 -OR* ~ iHOOPifAiw. JSJS J »k«prtadp*l filtk*tad toi mof Trtao^ :g?• a *•c.- P. UAbXI b| ' - • ■OTvicreiat o ' wwrnro, job ajtdall kxrh'ov ' •^£A P p i N ®PA ?BJ B. v■■ ™‘™». 80. at Wood I *WV«tM>«aHMriim. ’*!?? ' V •; ■ . . ; ■ILL QKAND DISPLAY OP noiiMT aim, WATOBSB. iBAMPBL GRAY TioaiTi i4Cl|»rai Wood«Uwt»(a rst.Ho.ttlrwls betrfirtendSi g rejmt iMkla^Onir ornox, ho. ftaithfrM rtt. ctfMtafc . - rS'pLZ Ty, Ipitfobargl '“■piTieSTTKOHj MONDAY MOBSIKO, JAN, 21, 1859. ornnuL papms op rax airy City and Newi Items. - Darer Unm.Puxu Huma, u tm Fint MXhodilt ProtMtMt Church, Fifth .treet, mtnciag at 11} o'clock, a. *. All an cordlallr in vited to Attend. J ». uerebc. to-d.it will be conducted by Rot. H. KendalL _ } _ rtfer oaf ****«(» to the card of Gal. lowa/ & Sanders, of Davenport, lowa. Mr. Gal was, until within a short time past, a prominent eiUiea of Fayette county, in this State, was butlatelyProlhonolaryof UuUcounlv. * n< * k nnd favorably known to a large dwle of bar patrons as a man of integrity and ability and good business capacities. We com mend ths firm to all who have business in that part of iho country. They will find its mem. ben attentire, obliging and reliable. A ranaamarn appeared in our local column. JS. «^. ttrd i J, n! b ? U . t Bulnwt >’* Kanos, whloh waa not submitted to our editorial examination, and should hare had a distinguishing mark af fixed to it, to show that U was an advertisement. If we had seen it, it should not hare appeared without the usual mark. The feet that the CArcnuU quoted the paragraph as emanating fromua has. rendered this explanation necera&ry. Tsa Fcomvis,—Could the world know the Story of all the great straggles for freedom irhleh are passing in it now, and which are frequently brought to the notice of those who-takean interest In the alleviation of hu man Ills, we might find that even this age is not wholly dull orproslae; we might find that even among the most despised, unfortunate and down trodden, among those whom even Providence slight seem to have forsaken, and against whom a law, bratish and diabolical, has been armed with whips and scourges, even here, we say, we might find inetanoes of individual heroism and contempt, of suffering and danger equal to any which esin .be found in the annals of Grecian or Roman history. Liberty is something people apostrophise and laud in eloquent end well turned periods, but how many are thero who really do or can appreciate the condition of a slaw, no matter bow “fat" or how “kindly treated" he may be at homo 1 On last New 1 ear’s Day, five of the locomotive chattels which the present administration was established to take care of, left the place or their master in Virginia for aland where their belief at least, had fixed the enjoyment of a better condition. These were three men and (wo women. One of the men was, as we learn from a published description of him, a bright mulatto, quick, active, intelligent. This aotive, intelli gent ehattei had also a wife, a “woman of the age of 80," and a sister, who is described as “an obedient, humble kind of girl In her ap pearauee, and aged about 26.” The three, with two men, “left" at the: time above stated. It was announced in the papers that talk about democracy, that they had stolen a certain num ber of boms, but subsequently, however, slated that the owners having again secured their four legged animals, they supposed that the two legged ones had-ooly taken ths quadrupeds to facilitate their flight, and as soon as they reached the land of promise had turned them loose again. Once fairly out of tbe immediate rango of the master, these poor creatarea must beware of the master’s servants—tbs white hounds who are -ready to kill for hire, the Degrees and his brethren who for a toward would do what Isca riot did long ago.. The thought of liberty, the desire for it, is as sweet to a man guilty of a colored skln as to many a creatorTwho has sense and learning enough to write laudations of Jas. Buobanan. The fugitives must beware. (Joder the cold stars of January, on the frosty ground and In the chilling winds of midnight they travel oa through thiokets, over fences, past houses where they dare not slop. By day they lie In some secret place, hidden away from searching , eyes; only by night when that one guiding star at Least, is shining, can they hasten on. Driven at teat by hanger and cold they ask fur food. Thank Heaven, ills a good Samaritan they have met. It Is one-who believes that It is not wrong to give a cup of cold water even to the least of God's children In distress. A friendly shelter is given; a kind band supplies the famishing fire; clothes are supplied, and without asking them whither they .go, the forlorn fugitives arodis missed by night to hasten on their way, not with out many prayers ihet thr hirst boon of freedom may be theirs. Such anight aetheSthof January, 1869! What think you of tbit night gentle ladies who sit in graesful chairs before yoor glowing grates; who churl slumber In yourdeligbtful chambers where no sound answers your footfall on the rich ami gorgeous carpet; whero the warm- glow of em bers cast shadows upon your tapestried walls, and in soft dreams you glide through the swift night shaded by the folds of silkeu curtains! Did yon think when even the- trees aad the streets were exploding tinder the dreadfal frost with a report as of cannon, did the thought ever croea your mind that on that night, when the thermometer was below tero, and a piercing wind ranged every hill and sought liswey to the very heart of- the lone traveler and roared around your window, that women thinly clad, very thinly clad, were all through the night bracing themselves ageine.tdhat biting air, stop.' ping ever and anon In the Shelter of some bush or fence and thns wearing tbe night away, with the|r eyee fixed upon that one star of the North that shines even for tbs despised fugitive? Few thought of those who, homeless wanderers, braved tbe pollings of the pitiless storm for the asks of that liberty which so.many praise nod , so few appreciate. One of the women is barefoot i In a treach erous slough hole the poor remnants that pro tectedker feet were lost, end tbroagb the long night, marking the ground with her blood, ebe sUU pressed op, the hope .of freedom in nop eliae doubtless sustaining her, end no ei length the comee, lhej all come, to acity where (he lights barn along tbe a (reels, but ell its tfaor oogbferee ore silent. One of the men limps weerily elong on e sprained ankle; the poor woman has her feet so froxen that she moves with Infinite pain toward some place where there may he rest and fire and food. Tbe other three are nipped with frost, bnl their poor clothes have kept them from perishing, and He who hears the young ravens when they cry will not forsake them. Yon who think that tbe brave law, the great “finality" should be here enforced; all yon who think yourselves bound not to shelter, or feed, or assist these suffering creatures, see if you may not find in your hsarts one throb in sym pathy with soeh misery. The law of God finas those who are obedient to He behests.; A building is foond whose doors open to the distressed ones. Food, shelter, fire, clothes, are there. A physician may probably be fonad who wilt doe hie skill upon the froxon feet, .wklcb are now torn, swollen and bleeding. They are well provided for. Day after day paeeee and mill the hand ef kindness supplies than. The masters are after them; they are in fact lo a city not a mile away, seeking the aid of swift runoert and law officers to ferret out their “cattle,” bnt none of the argns-eyed ones suo seed In finding them. The fugitives once more depart for atiU other States and another country, bnt now under safer and more comfortable dr* enmstanoes. They will doubtless reach a laod where the law dote not make it sinful to help them. i v Tbe month U not yet gone In which all ibis suffering snd heroism wss given to purchsse freedom in the cold land of Canada. The city eUtt stands where the froxen woman was cared for, and yet we were an ignorant of the fact, and will go to ancient history to read of suffer ings for liberty, and lament that the days of he roism have passed away with the years beyond the flood. Jio. 8. KnsBDT and Juo. Johns paid their oolts and flat (fid each) which was Lbs fine for assault and battery npon Ales. Fraxer on New Year’eEve. . A new trial was granted to J. D. Yerner and H. Overington, and refused Jn the case of Jao. C. Harper, who wss not present to receive jeutenoe. J. H. Miller presented the charter for the incorporation of the new borough of XUchvale, (now - Mansfield in Upper Btjplair,) which was ordered to be filed. Pfeorcet—The Court decreed a divorce be tween Darid Best and Magdalena Best. The hosband petitioned on the ground -of his wife’s miseondnot—adultery. Mary Aon Bradley from her husband William Bradley. £efl—Mr. Coyle spoke of bail for the men oommiUed recently as common gambler*. The bail not being present, in Court, tbe Jndge re marked lh#t It would be time enough to enter tain the motion when the bondsman presented blip sell "- ■■ r ■ Tn friep4s of tempgfanco are all on the alert la the Western Beserre. The meeting beld bere reoeatly, and thoee>eld in Blair county and elsewhere, have all tended to awaken the old feeling of 1840. All our exchanges from that quarter speak of the great Interest that has been manifested within the last few months, and projptay much good from the new Impulse. 8o may it be. Bonin am at# Linotn.—-Tho oojeltj cßtitj tJ Bonder to bit htlf minion tnbterlben U ■ teriet of original ‘ contrlbotiooa from tbo «lKon of tbotbrw leading s«w York jonratlt _OrMl*'of (be fWnne; Bnmond or lbe7ti»t', ■all Bennett of lie Haiti. BeOnelt In eenil mestnleoaaettt ccmpwy boihigftrobtlMW H««r Ciille taw'twSSoira rtSSt &*£*“» <*• w 1» tcuMobs nick, tin n 4fer»lMiio p SCCjjrSaftct, X lw!^V«»* w H **"*•. - • ■ j -Jii. '»v l ’ = Masrnra o? Tbcstxxs.—A meeting of the Trustees of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, tot the Insane, was held on Saturday, at the Bank of Pittsburgh. Thos. Bskcwell, Esq., was elected President, James Anderson and John Graham, Esqrs., Vice Presidents, and John Harper, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. The standing committees for the year were not appointed. The plan of the building which it is proposed to erect on tho Backhouse farm, in Ohio town shlp, was submitted to the meeting- The plan was made in Philadelphia and has received the approval of the Governor. A vote was taken oa proceeding to erect thenew building end carried nearly nnanlmonsly. It is to be commenced in the Bpring. When finished it is to be a very elegant building with a central part and three winp extending to either side. The central .portion and two wings are to be built now, pro vided that they can be roofed in at ah expense not exceeding $30,000. It is to be put under contract as soon as may bo necessary, and tho fallowing gentlemen were appointed a building committee: Col. James Anderson, Jno. Bissell, Esq , lion. J. K. Moorhead, Isaac Jones, Esq , John Herron, Esq. The board feel great encouragement to pro ceed with all dispatch to the completion of the bunding that tbo good work so admirably com menced and carried on in the old edifice, may be more successfully pushed forward in one better adapted to the wants of the unfortunate insane. Stadbisq Aftbat.—Oa Saturday morning, at about 6 o’olook, in a drunken row at a place kept by one Daniel Maloney, corner of Seventh and Webster street, a man named Thomas Cusack received a desperate stab, with a knife, In the abdomen. It is alleged that the wound was inflicted by a young man named John Grant, and that the knife was handed to him by a o.un ranlon oamed Arthur Gallagher There had been a sort of ball or danoe at Maloney’s during the night, whiob had not broke up yet, when this aftray occurred. Grant and Gallagher joio ed the company some time after midnight ond provoked those already there by some gratuitous nbaso of a cripple named Hardy, who was a *ke house. This provoked a general attack on the new-eomers, which was followed by knocking down and dragging out, and tho elabs above referred to. The uproar drew a company of watchmen who captured the whole party, eight or ten in num ber, with bloody noses and black eyes; Gr&ot rc ceived a cut over the eye, and Gallagher a gash in the bead. Cusack’s entrails were nearly let ont. He was still lying at Maloney’s on Satur day in a very precarious condition. The two principal assailants are committed to await the result of Cusack’s wounds. Coubtt Bosds Ussold. —During the progress or work on tbe Steubenville road, a lot of county bonds issued to that read and amounting to $94 • 000, was deposited with the Bank of Pittsburgh as collateral security for the land damages awarded against the company. These bonds ore yet on deposit there, and the directors have learned vi l i! hey Qre * P art . of ,he $BOO,OOO issue on which tbe mandamus in the Thomas case was based. The Supreme Court, it will be remem bered, directed money to be levied to pay tho interest on the whole issue of $300,000; and here $94,000 of that issue turn up unsold t " The Supreme Court will hardly insist, #e faooy, upon the payment of the interest on the bonds thus held by the company. We trust that some step will promptly be taken to prevent the sale of these bonds. That amount, at least, can bo saved to the county; and if this should be the case, there will be much reason for oungratolation over it as one of the happy results of Ztch. Patterson’s election last fall as County Commissioner. Police Appobtwkbts —The Mayor. In con junction with tbe Police Committee, made tbe following police- appointments on Saturday evening: Captain o/ the Watch — Wm. Reed. Licutmanti—lal, James M Riddle , 2d, W. J. Wilson; BJ,Robert Logan; 4tb, Gabriel Kelly. IFa/cAnm—Solomou Shirney, Levi Lewis, Jas. Crone, Sami. Montgomery, Geo. Cochran, Danl. Day, Archibald Montgomery. G. W. Clark, Reese Jones, Ambrose Serrlcks, John Hood, Jacob Matern, W. H. Fairborn, Sami. Lenhart, Jas. M Callislcr, Jno. A Zidlcr, Jas. Kennedy, Robert Johnson, Marshall M’Combs, William M'Clure, Jas. Mann, JohnWallett, Jas. Gowdy, John Kelts, D. J. Dunlap, Daniel Sarver, John Miller; ThotnasGraham, Porter Newhall, George Durkhardt, David Elder, Geo IV H*yle, Alex. Baulin, Joseph Kirk. Tin: stockholders of the Fiyvlt. « ..utny Rail road held their first annual turning .m the lDih iust., in iho Court House, in l’oi«<nu>wu _ Mr Jubu N Lewis, Chief Engineer of the Company, andS. Duncan Oiiphant, E?q., Secretary, made report?. An election for President and Direct ors was held, and the present incumbents, as fol low, were re-elected without opposition: Presi dent—Hon. N Ewing. Directors—Alfred Pat terson, James Veeeh, Redding Buntioc, A E. Wilson, H. Yf. Gaddis, I Skilea, Jr., James Rob insjo, Jacob Murphy, l*»ac Wiggins, S. A Gil mere* I. Beeson, Daniel Kaine. New Counties.— We published Saturday the proposed boandarics of a new county to bo erected on the Monoogahels Riycr. and to bare a population of about 16,000, not 44,000 as the types said. An effort Is now making In Blair county, and Middle Woodbetry towoship, id Bed ford county, ta_have that township annexed to Blair. A movement is also making to have a new cocnty called Pine, erected out of parts of Indiana, Jefferson, Clearfield and Cambria county. Tub Steubenville Herald 1q speaking of tbe bridge which is to be erected across tbo river there for the railway, says: “We are not of opinion, and never bare been, that the boMdiog of the bridge and the comple tion of the Piifaborgb & Steubenville railroad, would prove of an; advantage »o thia city. On the contrary, we are satisfied, for a time at lean, that the completion of these Improvements would have a prejudicial effect upon the trade of Stu benville. A Reliable llorsß to Deal Witu. —Those of our friends who deal In, or are consumers of any description of paper, twine, cordage, rope, , straw or bonoct boards, &o , wilt do well to visit the extensive—paper and twine warehouse of Meiarr, Willard, Harvey & Co., at 84 Maiden Lane, New York. Messrs. W. 11. & Co., have been so tong aod honorably known in ibis trade, that oar speaking of tho bouse io termsof praise, can hardly be considered a puff We therefore deem it merely necessary to refer our readers to tbelr card In auother column. —Brooklyn Timet. Tub board of directors of tbe Young Men's Library Association hold an adjourned meeting at tbeir rooms on Saturday evening. The fol lowing reeoiutioQ wits submitted and adopted: That tbe person who procures the largest number of new members during tbe year, shall be entitled to tbe life membership. Each name lo be accompanied by four dollars. No name ttfbe counted If among tbe list of members for 1858. Tho award to be made at the next nn nual meetiog. A FLOCisnuio tillaob, which has sprung op in Peebles township, about the Qlass Works of Wormser & Co., on the banks of the Mononga hela, was formally christened a few days sines at a meetiog of lbs workmen. It Uto be oalled hereafter, Frankslowo, in honor of Mr. William Frank, of tbe firm above mentioned. A ball and supper wore given on the oocaiion of tho entertainment. Tax Daily Union Prayer Meeting, at the Pint Metbodiet Protestant Church, Fifth street, will bi conducted this week by the following minis* tere:— Monday, Rev. H. Kendal), DD.j Tues day, Rev. P.M. McGowan; Wednesday, Rev. Dr. McKinney; Thursday, Bev. John MoMHlao; Friday, Rev. W. 4 Pamvant; Saturday, Rev. W* M. Paxton. Tax Connellsvllle Enterprise , established by our friend, LafayeUs Markle,hu changed hands, he having sold out to John J*. Shaw. Tbe paper is hereafter to be an independent sheet. Of that We are very sorry. Just when the glory of our cause looms up radiant with coming victory, Mr. Bhaw steps out of the ring. Accidkst. —Patrick Buckley, on the 8. 6 I. R. R-, in coupling tbe cars at the Cadis junc tion, on Thursday, got his bead bruised between the bumpers, and w badly crushed that blood flowed oat of his ears. He was so severely in jured that his life was, at last accounts, despair ed of. Tub magnificent new Hotel of Mr. Noble,* known as tbe “Girard House,’* baa been leased, as wc are informed, by Y. Fehl, Esq., and wilt be opened (bis cominifepring. It is a fine large Structure, with *l} tbd latest improvement", and is ao oroampni to Southfield street. Pxxat LiTHAny B?cibtt.— This Society have cleotod the following young gentlemen officers for the ensuing year * -President, £. W. Morrow; Vico President, W. Patterson; Secretary, Jloury Miller; Treasurer, Janies Nelson; Librarian, J. B. Stewart; Critio,.ThomasP. Houston.. \of the 20lb, rajs: *'We kve that ib< President, ate the nomination of former!; of Pittsburgh, of Nebraska.'’ Tax Washington Star,', have every - reason to bel to-day, sent to tbe Set Judge Bamuel W- Slack, Pa., to the Govcrnbrship ijl— Ao application was trier sesrion# dnSAlitr-" ' locorporaijpQ'torthe Tbi anal order hob C.BABTKK APFLIKD Fo nutdi 16 the Court ot Qai d»y, ukiog * obaxtcr o( Cbfcrch Home Asctyl^Ubi l jopronmnU in the flolfbtd. on. the'fif. .Uorf Third and'Wbod, , iWyUhlfoncip*.:' •; On of Ihomoat ItUln elty, ix Ibtt jut bov Ciurtoo Holti: IU froi •(note b*Tob«ra<lc(ui! wi tkf wiatan orawa* ■> * -* i Passbsbxx Railway Mampa w Lawhexcb tills.—A meeting of thuoitfiensof Lawrence ville waa held on Saturday evening, at tile house of John-Nasser, for the purpose of hearing an expression of opinion in reference to the {project ed CUliens* Passenger Railway, which i/to con neot Pittsburgh with Lawrence ville andSharps burg. H- Robinson, Esq., was called to lh4 chair. George Irwin, Esq., was chosen Vice President, and Samuel Barr, Secretary. Mr. Barr, although he declined making a •peeeh, (as that was not exactly in his line) pro ceeded to give a few facts in regard to iho con templated horse railway. He had been informed by a gentleman fully conversant with the minu tire of tho proposed railway, that thealngle track would be five fcot two inches in width, and that the double track would occupy ten fact four inches, with a space between, making thp entire width of both tracks thirteen feet. Th» width of tho singlo track, be remarked, is jlist iho standard for carriage ond buggy wheels, ond these vehicles oould be driven theroon with the greatest facility and comfort. He had tried the experiment elsewhere, and he never experienced anything so delightful, in the way of a ride, ex cept perhaps a sleigh ride upon the ico. He concluded by submitting ike following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, An opposition to the Pittsburgh Citizens’ Horse Railway Company, now demand lag a charier from the Legislature, has been or ganized in certain Wards of the city of Pitts burgh; and tcherttu, U is attempted by those Pittsburghers opposed to tho improvement, to commit the people of Lawrenceville lo this oppo sition ; therefore, j Resolved, That the citizens of Lawrenceville, knowing by experience that the present means of communication with the ciiy, by omnibus, is insufficient, lardy and annoying, are in favor of a more speedy, safe, pleasant and commodious means of communication between this borough and thorCity of Pittsburgh. Resolved, That the contemplated Horee Rail way will meet the wants now felt, and save tbe lime now squandered in passing to andfrotn the oily, and is in all points more desirable and in oonformity with the spirit of this population, than any other means yet devised, and we therefore cordially approve of it. Resolved, That we are In favor of grantingthe above railway company acharler, (underproper restrictions,) and believing that nineteen-twen tieihs of the suburban population are with usin this matter, wq most respectfully and firmly re quest our Representatives in the Legislature to use all honorable means to secure the passage of the act granting tbe said charter. Resolved, That wo urge our Borough Council to meet at an early day and take suitable action In tbe premises, to protect the interests of the borough in relation to the contemplated railway. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the Pittsburgh pap*r», and that a copy of the same be enclosed to each of our representatives at Harrisburgh. The preamble and resolutions were unani mously adopted. It was suggested that if there was any gonlle m*n present, opposed to tbe contemplated Im provement, ho should be heard. A gentleman rose aod stated tbnt the oppo nents of the measure had called a meeting at McClure’s; that a resolution waa offered protest ing against the “horse railway,” but was laid upon tho table, and a substitute was offered in favor of the measure, which was adopted. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Tbos Hunter, with Mr. J. T McClure as Secretary. From this it will be seen that tbe opponents of tbe horse railway do not number a corporal’s guard in the borough of LawreoccviUo. After those in aueodanoe bad signed petitions for the passage of the bill of incorporation, the meeting adjourned. Sctcbal houses In South Piltsburghand Monon 6abela Borough were entered on Saturday night by petty thieves, .who carried off groceries, etc., to a considerable amount. We are informed that the citizens on that *iJe of the river, having been troubled frequently of late in the same way, intend to prepared for futnre incursions Wk are informed that the Treasury of Coehoc too oouoty, 0 , was robbed on Friday uight last, of $14,000 in specie and $6OOO in notes. No clue has been discovered as to who were the per petrators o| the robbery. A reward of $lOOO i* offered for their detection. Aar of tie following articles ean be obtained at B'.wn#’ well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cukes and Confectionery is every variety. Freeh Plumbs, Citron, Pine apple, Brandy Peachc*, Ar«jrtcd Pre »erie«, J«dSy Pickle* aa.i Ketchup. C*peri», Wor ceaiorehire Sauce, Tickled Lobsters, Sirdinca, Family CWoUic, jlakcr'a Broou, Ac.,,Ac, They resiwt fully Invito the public to an exac-juaticn of the above named article*, all of which th«4wiU guarantee to prove satisfactory Uth in quaUti4u<| piic*. j Full value f/.r tbo Investment. The raoses thnt cnotriba;* i„ the prosperity of a legitimate bosioess, muvi necessarily be founded in justice. So, it ap pears, In tbe history of overy basinets concern that hat attained large proportion* and widespread pop ularity. So, al*o, may U lie seen in the svstem upon which the basinw.i of Carnagban, AH-yb’cny city, L conducted, bo proposes to furohb a good article B t a low price, but expects to retorn tbe pric* to be paid when tbe good* aredclitered. HU clotbiug, whether made lo order or otherwise, will he found among tbe best and eoid at close rates. » Is selecting an article of so much importance as a family Sewing Marbino, buyers ought to boar in mind that these, like everything else, are susceptible improvement; hence, what wiu bert a year ago may be for from it now. J. I. Careaghan, Federal street, Allegheny city, has now control of tbe latest improvement in this lice, and invites a rutnparison with any other. . city,on fatorflnj, tbn 221 iattaat. «l*.\* ,A '' TOS ‘ ,on ot J *’* Mau kyoo, of Clarion c«ut>ty. Ill* fonoral will Uk«pla-»uu Honda) (to day) at 2 o'cl'*.. fnim llh re* •dene* o| bla grandfather. tl«e lUr. I>r Elltott “» Kulja Unset, next <W to tb» Wcattrn Theological Sara loary Tl«# irUn-U ui tit* fatally nr- invited to attend vlthnnt farther notice. Special Notices. HOUSHI AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING, IN ALL ITS BBANCSIS, Doom Id th« manner and abort<*rt tlm*. J. * 11. PHILLIPS, No«. SO * ag St. ci»tr Street STARCH AND FARINA. MwJe by lh« W«it Phllttltlpßla Plftnafaciarlnß Co. (Fink Premlnm ewar.led by the Franklin lajlltate, November, ISM.) Diamond Glow Ptareb, Id fwi roat'g 6 boxia, Q |fc*. neb; Do do bam d» FOyapcra.l •* do; Also, Refined, Pore uJ t'earl Starch, to baxe* nrimis •lie*, all for laundry uee- CORN FAKl.NA,(orCorn£tirch,)ln bn to papvra «üb. Tbti article U erpreosly prepared for calinwy pnrpowa, tad can be relied on m eapertar la ream to any tow la aw. For aal» by THOMPSON, CLARK SA TO UNO, l' Arti>li bt ibe Comp*nj. (VIoJUYK.UC4HI.IN, ngttttrtiw or aicobot. and Fostl on, deUdlyfr Aat. let 1 irflTt ßteemdKrvt J.M.Ul rrLU merchant xj*Lir,cm, No. 54 St. Glair Street, (Dr. trUL'a New BoUdlag,) MSMydfr PITTHUUEfIn. PA. 1)». Dickinson's Maonkto-Emctmc 11a- COTTO Principal Dtpot far «a talc e/ Mi Pnritalled Medical AtaSiarg.— la acbmlttln* thl» machine to •<!!»• crimlbattngpablie, bo expoato luu born (pared inlu mtoo factor* to render it perfect In every csccaUal particular, In order It keep paee with the woodufnl ImproTcisnxtt oflbo ago, and place It foremost la tbit branch of American 5J, n . o&ctcr*. NO FAMILY SHOULD B 8 WITHOUT ONE Retail Price $lO. ft le admirably adapted to proTuni and cur* every form of dimes. aocb m Conanmtittonjlkrjtal*, Paltjea, Rheum*. tUm, Dyaprpeia, all fora* of Pbyetcal und Mental Prostra tioa and Nervoaa Pier awe. Ooe (rand fcttnre of tbit Apparatus is that It |, always foady for ate, the power being obtained from a Permanent Magnet, oo Acid* or other Ingredient* being reqnlre;). Sold, wholesale and retail, by l>n. 080. n. KKYBEB, ocSfcdAwT Whcilcgxlo Droxgbt, lIP Wood »t_, PlUab’g. Hxnrt Out and a long list of his distm* galihed colemporerlri in the United Rtate* Senitn and Uoate of Itepreecntatlrea, hareglven thesiroegrat tcotlmo oy of the benefit* which they derived from tbe nse of Wfl eon’e Headache Pilli. Sach trstlmonj u thli It entitled to graro consideration. Tide Invaiaable remedy la prepared and aolttby B. L. PAIINBBTOCK AOO, Wholesale Drag, gbta, and proprietors of B. L. Fahnestock’# Termlfogo, No, WioJ and Fonrth elrt»ti,PitUbvigb, 1%. A Cask of Rupture Cured about a Year Aoo—Mr. Ororge Gombirt, who reside* on tbe Fonrth 6t. Road, Bermth ward, pfuemed a Trnre Irum me, which In 0 month* effected an entire core, (fa bet now gone tlx oxmlba without tlio Truw, and there Is oo app*aranc«of tbe retorn of th'o roptoro. Ism ronlloaalty coring rates of roptara with my Invaluable Trn«P'- Iharepoi mission from Sir. Gomlwrtto publish and «• fcr to bia case. Tbe beet of referaocse eaa he glren by t>p plitatlon at my Drng Store and True Depot, JUMAwT Da.QgQ.II.KETBBR,UJ ffoodrt. Artitcial Ear,.—Dr. Kejser, of 140 Wood street, boa on band aTery excellent device for deof persons, by which many ptnone are made to b««r ae well &q ever.— Alao, a email gotta puchadrmn, wb]eb «a inserted Into tbo ear.aud Is very efficient to aaaycwca of dtafaeaa. Ja22alwT fiMoira' dtfronced in iile, and l'eelmir the band (/I time weighing h eerily npoo Ihrm, with ell ite at toudut ills, «11l Hud lotbe ate ol Dr. J. UoitetlerVi Otle, bretml J&mach IMt«e,«o tl>xfr that trill IcttUl cow life Into tbctr Tc-ln*.TwtoT©j in ■ tnrs urvi tlio uddrnod omn «l mow joulbfoJ day*, balld up iMr ehrnaktn form- -Sd (l«bbo*ttb TUoJJwbo •ry rotliekMtk«kt*d with Un^mr, Ncwelior «njroih«r ireuMrMnrMd ' SggfSg. y- Ou.TAiiiaß*nfrr,iii £ucno'2banna .e^TMßswaa^^^faar^^^g.'^ ~'V'~‘ r j' . > y~ rl - ~ -' 4 *■<’- VCS?3 «s- s «!"'' <-<^yz&i&.Z&.'U' *2* if.iaS v' Telegraphic. coaoaEsnosAL. Wasihxqtos Citt, Jas. S 3. The Senate is not in biting ad jonrned over anti! Monday. Hocsr. —The proceedings were sgnio openod with prayer by a Roman Catholic full vest ments. • Is Mr. Morris, of Pa., presented tbe Violations of thei Legislature of Pennsylvania in relation to, as be •aid, the subject now attracting tho attention of the country. Mr. Jones, of Tonn., said he did not,want to hear them road. > Mr. Florenc., of Pi, remarked that Iho Penns,l -wished to express its opinions bore. Tho Clerk commenced reading the resolutions, when ,Mr. Garnet!, of Vo., objected. Mr. Barksdale, of Miss., said that whon a Stato •ska to bo beard tbo request ought to be granted. M>V Florence insisted that gentlemen could only vote intelligently ns to tho disposition of the resolu tions after hoaring them read. Mr. Curry, of Ala., asked whether this was a eou- RepubHcina and tho "•‘ IW lbat *>• nothing to do ‘‘V"’ f'nnrjlvanin Republican., a. inch. lie fniVu 1 ? 5 ? 11 “ aocr * l > -”' 1 -lone re.pan.lble forhi. ectL n* hi. rotes and speeches would show. Mr. Morris said that in tho Senate it rrae ueunl to rend the reflation, of tho Stmto LegUletnre, add ho dldnot see why tho eerno course ehenld not he par sued in the Houso. 1 order’ aan,otl whether thl. doh.to was in . B Pf, a^* r decided that any member has tho right to call fortho reading. nnJtJ* %P hon \“ r Qa ‘ that Mr. Garnett S*Ihii 1 hi i objection, Tor himself he was perfectly willing that resolutions from any State Stato** b *” ad ' ’ra 3 » courtesy due ton sovereign The resolutions were read, iostruotiog tho Senators and requesting the Representatives In Congress to advocate and votofor such a bill as would not only tend to increase the revenue, but afford ample en oooragement to the productive Interests of the country, more especially on coal and iron, and ex pressed a hearty approval of the President’s recom mendation of specific duties. The resolutions were ordered to be printed andlaid on tbe table. r On motion of Mr. Kilgore, of Ind., a resolution wns adopted colling on the President to fnrnUh Infor mation in regard to the recent importation of alarm into Georgia or any other State. Tho House then resumed the consideration of th e bill to repay the losses Insured by the citizens of Th“Em G T si “? during tho Creek hostilities, ine bill was, after discussion, rejected. It (avoir ed more than one-third of a million of dollars. Private bills we,o considered, and tho House then t#leit from Europe. Jan. 22.—The Canard steamer Europe U eignaied below. Her Advices era to Saturday the a ~,* 08 |;» three days later than previous advices. The Emperor Napoleon’s remark to the Austrian mluistor still exercised a depressing effect, notwith standing the soothing efforts of the Moniteur, tho Emperor's official organ. The advices from Italy Indicate a rapidly approach tog crisis. r ./-t* , The dlsqufotado caused by tho Emperor Napoleon’s menacing words to the Austrian minister, continued to effect the political and financial world. The panto was continued on tho Paris Bourse. On the 7th Inst, tbe Paris Moniteur published the following paragraph: “For several day* public opln ion has been agitated by alarming reports, whUh It is tbe duty of tbe government to put a stop to by de clarlog that nothing in tbe diplomatic relations an thorucs tbe fears wbtoh these reports tend to pro voke. * This caused a slight improvement in the funds both at Pari* and London, bnt it was only temporary and all the improvement was subsequently lost. It is reported that tbe French Government has sent a very threatening note to Austria, warning beT of tbe consequences of Austrian troops crossing tbe Servian frontier. Tba accounts from Italy aro very alarming. Austria is sending strong relaforoements into Lon bardy, where her garrisons are already on a war footing. An outbreak was anticipated at Milan. It waa rumored, bat the rumor bad not been confirmed, that that city was in a stato of siege. and that great agi tation existed likewise at Cremona, Modena, and elsewhere. A sculSe is reported to bare taken place between the Austrian and Hungarian soldiers at Cremona. Furihor details of the dohnto In tho Spanish Cham ber on President Buchanan’s message, show that O’Donnell expressed great surprise at the proposition In regard to Cuba, and declared that Government was disposed to demand satisfaction for such an in sult. He declared emphatically that Spain would never cede any of her territory. Austria had abandoned tho project of concentra ting an imposing force on the Serrian frontier. Great depression prevailed at Vienna. The object of the conspiracy at Cracow was aaid to bp to recover (he independence of the Republic. 1| was rumored, but pot credited, that Russia had succeeded in negotiating a loan oT several raiilions ■terliog with the Rothschilds. CoUMERCIAL IsTELUUESCE.— Futton i/uritt. Lit*pool, Jan. 7.—Ciffton; sales of tbe week have been 34,0U0 bales, the (market dosing with a declin ing tendency; the saks fcclndo 10,000 bales to simulators, and 2,600 Uplands are offered freely % but Holders show no disposition to press sales. They have declined from 1-1(5 to J. Orleans steady. The stock of cotton in port Is 33y,. 000 bales, ioolodlog 200,000 bales of American. The slock of American cotton in port is estimated at 215,400 bales. The sales to-day, Friday, were about TOGO bales, including 1000 to speculators and ex porters ; the market closed quiet at the following < uoutiona: New Orleans fair, 7|; middling C 5-16- MobUe fair, Ti; middling 6 13-10; Upland fair, 7, middling (Jj. The Manchester advices continue fa vorable; the market dosed firm. /Inert Cvtlon Harktt, —The sal ol of the week wet® 8000 bale, at 102 f-r New Orleans fre, ordx natrs. //rcfirfpffi^*.—Broad staffs heavy. Provisions dull. Ricbardsaa, Spence <t Co.’s circular report the Fluor market dull. Whom firm and holders demand an advance of I© 2d; sales of white western at .6a©6s #J; white southern at Cs »d@7s fid. Com quiet: mixed 23@29». ' Prerisio*».— Beef heavy; holders are pressing on the market, while tha demand is limited, and prices weak. Pork quiet Bacon doll. Lard dull; sales at 55i 6d@6fi. ' Produrt.—CoSea firm. Rice, Carolina, heavy. Rosin firm, and common has still farther advanced: sales at 4s lld@ss fid. Splrits.Xurpentlne cloved firm at 39s 6d©39s. .London Market—W beat advanced from 1 to 2d; Savor quiet. London Money Market,— The money market con tinues depressed. The bullion In the Bank of Enc land has Increased £lBO,OOO during the week. Ameri. C4a securitise ere io good demand and the market Qnn. There was rather less demand for money. The Paris Bourse at one time bad declined St elnco the new year, bat was now improving. Tie Latest.—London, Saturday, Jar., B>—The Times Intimates that tbs Emperor's spoech to the Austrian Minister was made with the view of learn ing how tho great powers wonld receive the project of French interference In Italy, and says the result has happily been a decisive and great failure owing to the increasing suspense with which his policy Is regarded. The attempt of the Monlteur to soothe the excitement has but partially succeeded. The English funds openod yesterday at recovery of* per cent, bat closed with a falling tendency. The Paris Bourse yesterday fell f. Ntw Tone, Jan. 22.—The Herald's Washington correspondent says:—ln executive session or the 3paato to-day ep angry and oxcitlng discussion arete between Judgo 'Douglas and Senator Fitch, when words were used which It la thought must lead to a duel. Thejlebate occurred on the question of con firming roller, of Ohio, as Collector of Toledo. Mr. Pagh oppoted Potter's nomination, as the man dis placed was his friend. He said if the President do sired an issue with him (Pugh) he was ready for U. He denounced the appointment, and called nn every Senator wbp was bis (Pugh's) friend, to rote ■gainst IL Mr. Douglas responded, saying he would vote with the Senator from Ohio. He thos branched off on the Illinois appointments, and said they were dishonest, corrupt and wholly Incompetent. fieoator Fitch interrupted Douglas, and said it was untrue. Mr. Douglas again reiterated what be bad said. Mr. Fitch again pronounced his statements no tree. Cries of order, order, were then made. Mr. Douglas contloaed the debate. Mr. Fitch replied with much bitterness to Mr. DoagUs, and said that Senators knew how to priro anything coming from that quarter. Cries of order were again made. Mr. Douglas then repllod, hut was called to order. Motions were thon made that Douglai be allowed to go oq Id order. Jeff. Doris opposed It, and said, turning to Douglas, bo bad listenod with Indignation to the language ur-ed, nui it was that of a highway, man and bravo. The dabato was continued aomo tima, when a mo tion was made and tho Sonite adjourned. It is oaid the Ho was given, and most severe personal remarks made. Wiitmfsro.v Citt, Jan. 22.—The Mobile papers of Taetdey state that upon tho affidavit of Lieut. 47aldwoll, of the Vevon do cutter McClelland, the If. 8. Marshal, Oodbold, has arrested CapL Moody, 0. H. McDonald and CoL Etsmer on two separate charges, vlx: Ist, for obstructing the duties of a ma rino officer, hod 2d, for setting on foot an expedition in breach of the military laws. St. Loots, Jan. 22.—River falling slowly, with about S feot to Cabo, aod clear of lee. Nothing new from npper streams; all la good boating orddr as far las open. Weather turned very cold last night, from '8 r. st. to midnight. Mercury sunk from 26 and before morning It fell below tore; at 7 A. u. it . marked 3° below, at 10 at aero, and at meridian, it only reached 1° abovo. St. Louis, Deo. 22.—Leavenworth dates to the 20th are received. Montgomery voluntary gave himself up to the authorities to await his trial upon charges of complicity in the recent troubles on the southern border. Brown, it Is reported, has left the territory. No further difficulties are apprehended. There U no excitement here. Niv OnbXAXs, Jam 22.—The Quaker City D be low with California; dates to (bo 6th. Bosfnres is Itegnent, and moaeyU scarce. Tho California Legislature was organised on the 4th. W. 0. Stratton was elected Speaker. The Le compton Democrats haven large majority to both houses. ' _ f r JSAF LARP, w bblf, firkina and pnSfi for Llarieby , JACKSCM A ffOnJiSF, ■ - < •» •* No, 13 Fourth Bt4«3£\tbetty. < W H EE L E R &'• W I L S O N ’S PXHST FBBMnrU FAUII.7 SEWING MACHINES AOBNr 8 OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH BTHBBT, FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the AUeehan. r. September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE."" °" r ‘ ty A « ncultarß, Sooiety. told And the Pennn. State Agrioultoral Society have awarded to Wheeler *w. , a • Machine the highest, premium, “AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY Pimp, won SaWU ’ 8 ZZJZSt ■“ -*“ - - —!• -“f- - - **“!• B «uty and exoeUenco of stitch, alike on bo th sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Economy of timad, 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. f 4. Portability, ea*o of operation and management 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. ' j 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or rareL ! 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and eleganco of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvement,., and advantages at manufacturer. prlo “ by - ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLKEOTMSN. 1 ————— ——_i_ M^MAwflmt Oommsrcial. OOMUinkii OF ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY— Jo^’q'w;o 7a 8 ' p ' S “ ir “’ W,L "• Wnlu *' “■ B - PITTSBUdba WAHKKTgj l rteporUd Specially fa the POttburgh GaxdU.] „ nrt> ~ , PmwOMB, ttMTOAT, JaS. 24, HM. rLVwß—»Dall gatoa reported from vuon of extra at “d S»0 l)bl* roper at Poarl Mill at $4,86. From atm! 526 bbU. Id email lota at for toper, t5,88&6 w for atra aod sA.C:@ft,TDfor faSlJyda QBAlN—there waa a tale of 1600 boa. Oata at Gfl. from ■tore, aad 000 boa Corn from atora at 00—bath held Onalr. G ROCEJUKS—saIe* of 14 hb'i* Setter at Si bbla Uolum at 40; 66 do at and 80 and 23*do at SLcath. Oofto, 80 bge. at l£H@l2k. A. dispatch received I? town oo Saturday from New Orleans, qnotee finear and Molaana 54, an adranen. BRlCK—eaiesof 10,000 Bolivar ats2s@Bs a M. SALT— sale* o' 100 bbla No. lat 81,60; OlL—wle* of 80 bbla No. 1 Lard Ol fat 86&80. STEARINS—a sale of 76 bblaat ill. 'BULK MEAT' ealea of 8,000 Ibe Bides at 8. MGS—ealea of 4 bbla at 16. WHISKEY—anlea of 23 bbla rectified at 2CQ2Z, , tead f »od 10 for SbooUcrs, Side* anaplala Dama, of 56 bxa at 10c. nOUINT— ealea of 6 bbU Ohio at $7. nOUBTAKY ASD OOHaKBCIAb. laleeeacimty wuh the lhacoont Broken than on ioqalrj that fresh TOtoantlle bill* eome forward with leaa freedom than tho re- TlijJ or apecaladon la general mtrcbandtoa and th* opening i'L Ul !J p,lns^,B w laDr 7 aoods " oold ' J Sotto’f tbo paper may be taken more directly to Bank than ntnal bnt thie cannot be on accoont of advanced ontalde ntnu mt prime 0 month** bllla, made upon Sonar*. Coffee. Tea mi., la. .r, .Ulldon. .1 t@SJi Ve..t,STiXS a, Qooda paper at about the aanie nut. Sixty day acceptance agaloat Sootbora cooalgnmtsta or banking operation. an D.m«dlo.B.4BcSi;“hS cariomldepoalfo left with tbe old Stock Broken a?4«4U« cent. WhUoafallOa cent market for tbo beet memntlS paper would not be nntooked for with tbe rerir.l la trade, and would, ef coureo, bcdwirable to the heavy banket*, who ban to fill op tbalr line* from tbe ontalde do not find that tbe adnnee haa yeet been established aa the role. A large am cant of New England acceptance* oo Cot too, parehaerd here and at the Sooth, are now maturing. and throw* the Bank balance*, aad cunewo«ntlj tbe Gold #x. changes, against Boston.— [S. Y. Time*. The abundant supply of capital, which w* hire noticed for sometime past, aeatn* to increase, and inveecmeota Is •nch secorlUes u ara d«alrable are hard to effect. TheratM of discount are much Inclined to decrease. We hear of some negotiation* at 6 « cent.» annum. Good paper Is wanted, but there Is Tery little oftred, tbe low rate* of dlaconnt at the Eaat, suable the merchante to place all their paper there on better forme than It could be done In oar mark'** [Balt. Auer. The excitement la tbe Wheat market imunued to-day tbaogh tuyere exercised more caution in their operation! The market for No. 1 Redopeoed ty holder* asklagsL2s, hot there were no buyer* at that figure, and about 11/000 bue were soil before tbe clom at iL2&bI,23U in atora • and 3*oo bus No 2 Bed at *t,05@1?07 in TbS? w? J *ood Inquiry for Spring, but eeller* were scarce,and It was difficult *o gel them to name a price. About 5,000 baa how. •rer, chang'd hand* at 9Q@s« for No 1 In store; 60c for standard on track; hoi Spring on private terras-nodemood to be ,8c in *tore; and Rrj,cfod at 68£7S Instore. The Flour market wa* more aetlTe In tbe price* which during the post fowday*. Abont 2,000 bbla changed bands at 148*4,00 for common to good Spring Extra.; $5 for choice do; $3.60 for low grade 8 Aer fine; and $8,26 for low grade Red Winter. lire Coro market waa steady, with sale* of Shelled aif.7 °o treck; aod Ear Corn at 51#52e on track. Oata quiet and unchanged. High wines nominal at 23Vffi"fo with no activity. Alcohol, £4(g6oc.—[Chicago Prm. ’ Cccr‘i,-n. Si iv TO,* Slipping Lf.t bra pobll.htd it. annual statement of the Coffee trodo of the United flint— by which It will bo toco that ibe total receipts In tbe UaltS Btatiw for the jvar ending Dec 31,1853, were l,B3U2»pkga weighing .23 .e68.1M1.th*. against recrlptr in ISB7 of I*oB • ?< * Md the total ronraup* *B* ,a * t » eonnimpUoo tn •"•lug an lorrraso cf 70.039,165 Ih*. cowrwrnos or m pair *. IWfl- 1857. IRJtj ft* 92.C90.d70 &3.C20.C24 78,861,170 64.C98.42) 55.400.500 Gl,6Cs,si) 41,890,500 20.817,410 M.601JJ48 IWM.4SO -.*1.344.050 - «513.020 11.W1.050 12,233,102 0,.2i,W0 8*415,089 “S;™ s, ww locnrM* tt* ?8,C50,1£5 Till* f£o* W«w York..— Now Otlmq*. Baltimore PhtUdelphi«..„. Bmjo Olbtr porta ■mporra by Railroad. i C ***““2* bt»li» coal oil, R Q P&ls«n 83 ck« buttprf 20 tibia pearl*,'J u Canfield A co; LrSo? C L' k ’. r *I*' 1 *' Cb "''*'ck; Miboi min, 2& •ka cloTeraed, 3 Jo b * floor. Brown A Kirkpatrick: 0 bbi> cloreraeM, MlClorkan 4 ro: 19 do floor, BJU k to; 4 aba l«oa, White bn* la do, Jl’JUtta.c Wta ekS«3 Vh . a/u‘J?" * Cfr ' lUlalOinTkJStuS, W U'Cotcbtorr, 84 Ml pej*r. P.rklo. k c* 63 ~° ^*'l rr * «* 60,, *** , * te °; 30 do Besiege k cajfls bx cowHj*. Orabwio A Tb oroa , l : 12 do* broom* Siebald-abM ,fl *» rjr.Sif-flaui » bbia cool oILbUiT.; 15 bn i£ 1 bbl batter. Floyd Aco, 50 bxi w*« M wnf b w ,® uar * Sbrlrer k Dllwortb; 2 bbiataic£ rfn ST« Wl 16 * kl n &' Hanna* eg; 41 pkge copper! P j “? A W! 6 can cattle,-jl do hogt,gwotr. M4tn lard, 87 bbia butter. 41 do uni 41 do coal OIL lino h loTm’ 40 b , bt * Ti* I *** 624 do pork, 80 do flour, 963 hfrfro. aarkedro 00 ' 1, *** bQtta<r » w b *» bacon, 800 do roap| Imports by furor. pwr J * rob Poe—Wake rasa,U’CandlMal 460 bbia floor. 030 aka corn, Liggett * co; 148 bJacjfoa.2l2 qbla fl«r, 1 bz hooka, 657 aka wheat, Clarke k co; 800 bbia floor, Wallace; 456 ake wheat, Kennedy Bror 118 d htzm. ?mi Lb JV5 J ° L r ! l» do* do, Canfldd; ?do •*4®ky, Little k Trimble; 12 bdl bay, gam peon k Neleofa: 1 bbd, l bx tobaxo, Fnllenoa; Bdo md*, WileoA cm S4pU ada. Blachargedlll tona oa her way np. * * NBW ORLCANB, per Alma 60 bbia molaaaet, Watt k Wllaon; 60' dode. Joo Floyd A co; 260 da do, Wmßagaler. •** f • *1 “ MIIUr * Hlclwlm; 1 bz tmfoS U.K; 0.1.bb1», Cl Wgollh; m bl,«ttip,Clrak». PoT aivEE bibws. e«uri. r «. with f«,n.ntflonlMof «»4 bourn*.in. »luw.Th* onfnnlnl. fins ib! Atnufrom the JtcobPoe from Lodniiia, and tba Ulnerra from WbeelJog. The Alma baa ootbomb^!^^! SS** Robln,on “d Mr.Kfoli, chwklara reedy lo begin leading m eooo ai the frelrfat 77m.. ,T*r™ tt»X WUnrvUld, Had urn. dlfflcultj iSZ^tSi ,^r^^r MaM b ¥ d eoathw meeliofl.oo Satur* fotwoon to decide npoo tbeir count for thecemlnTieC •cm. A beat thirty were protect. Cap*. HarrrTofthe Po! tjmec, ninths chair, and Mr. « J£Z\t£SP lf l »■**»“*« , cnTncr . •obtnltttd a plan tor 23?22tS^2l^S5fw5aMorn lunuteL My«k. BeadeocatedbUplu i'tbu tUaiTif 55^foSod sSSSswsa^^-sijs; aboold be chairman, to drawopaad ecboU tba a plan tba obiecta aouMted la the conroitd*. &pt!u. withdraw hit motion,and the dt#d fat * Tc rof oonaolldatlon, and Mw?Ml!£oriSS ,^^, !Jw 01 caaea. The U OmuojfiSTSSni/tif' ZJ2l*** “ d °PPet Mlaaleaippl wauoudaledCsmpeolea offend noetansple fbr ju. Then fl*ertyO»aaaaa alie. owned by the tame ISSSivtS,^ 0 ?««•• Alt the elrntmetancca btaiing oboa one bore ttpon ail tire boaU, and what via lor the adraataga of one w«e equally totbat of all. Q«r« we bate Urea and amall; high and low woter Liu. vS S! s«i°^*?ssSSi t»» Uctolhat entered Into an eatlnWof bSta»^?“ Capt. Draro rooke at-aoau length, and a rfaht aenifbfo •ell conletTad apeech be made. Ue that be 4m la faroref Acaoclatlon. : 3 M,,n * fortherdlKimloo,Oapt. BatcheloT moted that the meetfigaadjouni to meet again In tbe eOaraotn to taka np tbe cooetltutlon of tbe Aaeodatioa dlacau it and itr*l altlr, mlopt iticctlon by "" “ I * aM »»•*>« *rpoa- Tbe motion carried, and In tbe afternoon at 2 oVfeek- iv. nerting .amMonddlmari UMdmd their conitUotlon. By that time, it w»« nieht. Wnli «T» -111 o»hb lb.lt work era “ d ' h,, out Jammed with ler and tba thermometer atanda at about aero 1 a •”» hatorerolTed the fallowing dtopatch from Capt,Ba. _, . Btasithu, Iaa 4 Jan. 28. irso- Telegraph Dlinatchto J. A. AW. JUa^TtaMrblbwrata wm run Into and eunk in 12 feet wateraTctanSL ftami a mtlea below Henderaon, by «tr Ula, at 10 o’eforhU«Fli.£> ho Urea loaf, The DeligUa leftS LoaSSStaiil,‘’ftt took in, at Cairo, a Irt of angar and mclc»ro Tmffwtih «.rsas!sasi?saftaattas& coMlatlng in part cf 241 bbia oioluaea tor 1013 bbia tnolimaand 140 UidTanaar 5?! blUachanlng on Graham*. wilfKt Sa oSS VS will taka oer load from tka Boanffi Ouralbg-wiu U.OII fc? 3TlSh , £S‘‘ t .SSf^ffi Denning bright a limited amouot of eugar, molarne and W £P &?alro, I. aB. B. aad TneOoaAinarca> casta In yaatarday, on faor way to Galena and Daboqne, laden to the goarde. Coatat dtt proprletore of the coal mints at naworrillt boatmen that thay will tell coal beraaHeratOcta.«boa; Steamboat Uaslatar. : ARBTVKD. DSPAKTXD. Lqxeina, Btowasrille. Leaerna, Brownarilla. SSSfeiSSUa. lllnarra. wheeltor. Jacob Poe, Lonlstule,. •" H.W OriMM, , .- Eiroyifcei gad fcffl,,. Tslssrapbu ■asßsts, «b •dnbqa to .Prothdosa ataady. WuSTS. cUaad»o;aaleavere made at Bagir flraunf. Wnliwrf 41®4S, l .Unaeed oit noc; hold«t dataand 7fc ißMlm.: - nocif Miixir—Tlrgtaia aizaa «6«; U Croud land grufiafllU) Chicago A Bock flew forACo UlB^nUmUag4^sOaleßaAChSciTOK. PBmSatfim.Mn. 2i7.Tba & V\tt£r t>Vy fM>m utnanA tetooyv^kaatool Byajburat 9W&4K*" Bade. *UySILj ttSIS ( <Bo«lI»* dotfß.-' ttwe- htf ban 4<<og In Wheati ’ —a.a£i^*^r. PmSBUROHi FUBWA. gSoSSiSSJS&* not M?* **«♦ Bulk Pork tmebannd: 6goooßMabmldonaoldkteoolooM. Nothing w**Sm in IfSiih- hn ’ K * tmf taaA 0& H* “ l ° tu T** t JI ®*ch*Bs* very scare* and firm al VS t* K.w Or- Stfamrtß. Moaongahete'Hiw^TeriSanpkokS STRAIIERTRLBGRAPn, i BTBAIIRR JEFFERSON c jJStf ' Lj&a - Cin. J. o. WoCDViia. ! Uxrr. o.cjw, 0... STIAMIB UOHBHE, Oia B. tom. HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE s»gh°T.^foS e l“ 1 l- l ?3 nI s» »«► wnaißg with back for Jefferson, Carmlchaeltown and w B!i^«HSJ5l?. : 5^! b t rTOBh for “•H-a Bn PITTBBOItUU Ar,'D IBBPBU union line. ilBsK 1B&9. 1858. ID* SUV. ASOUMHOX [USTisdB. f T' DE ABOVE LINE HAVING JEST l»eoorsmon«t,wlUnnnreAlj, h»Tto; a unf.-, coa .T,olcnt,Dd .hpmt.louatr to Irani ach pen For fnlgLl or pau.g. ,pply on board or to Jalpctr FLACK, HIRBE3 * CO. Aiona. Reoolar TDESDAY pack- plffiLj. BT FOKIANESVILLE.—Tb. ta. LftefeJ E S. Ui ORAHASI, Oapt. Homo. AtSwjTST. far Ih. abor. aad Intananlbltaport.EVEßFTDßSDAT J. « oclcc* «. For freight or puragj ,i$Z <KH FLACK, BAKtEBAqd*^WM. JlastjbiUt, &c. P’ORNASHVILLE.^TtTe^r^Sr. lfc: “ FLACK. BASSES tc CO, Agent,. .ouia, &c. FOP. ST. LOlflS-Tho »»t.rp. S krt J. n. axis, fact. 'WWI «u U-.nl or 10. ?«rn,l t b. fLACg, BAHinsAcoi A—■>. ' FSJS'c soffit'«t ssss wkkSs *Ppl? on bom) or lo >LACK, BAUMEaTon .I^!^ OK CAIRO, HICKSIAN ANl)T~fe» a^^^JSteW'iSffSSS 'titans, Sec. ORLEANS * Jfitßical. PAw n L£f EAT STR ENGrnENER. AKD pllouloii, cvrula and offcctnal fn It, mailt! A •dmuflo extern*] camtlrt, applicant, fee in, rJitfofSfn • •I an, time, In an, placo,ln an, pan of in, nimaama ' I.B.ttaimtouldicnmUMann If,on po, inn PU.L Mjnteo, lr pain It lh« PUttcr mil ttlck Uma „ ntll Tb ' eUmt " ™®kUk> U» ptfn PAIN CANNOT BXTsT WHSRS JHU PLASTER IS APPLIED. RhetanaUra, Lameness, BUffbm, DebßUy, Narrowac* oTercfj kind, down area to Oorns, an trrmcdialtlv Uw ut ricp“rioce, pcrmmzMtg c ml, b, Um mopl cßUcflneoce of the UAQNSTIO PLASTER. lU. ttato pU *V” ml ; H«»a*Meat am dnual nalib Iu oppllcatlon la onireraal-oqnnll, to tb. JttOTtJnaii, the delicate woman, end tin r„bki toltot- To each and .11 It will proto a n.l„ Md » Utanto,. m erica ri'^trtd'^.* 11 ' 1 orthcoUo. It, fllrto .1"? t of all—rich or beer; all ma, hare 11 into an sick pud inttirinj fa U j ti r . “■‘"l' «»PPlU4«lh thie'lnnilce M* MOW. ItiriUU th. flood Phjaldan la an, hotwhoM, toad, at all tlmea, and at Inatant notlca Pot op la airtight tin boiea. Each hoi will make eir to djht plutcia, and an, child can cpmd them. Price 56 esuiss bo*, with foil sad plaia dlndlooa. D» C. BOBEHEAD, B. D., rig, town and riling. of the Untied 1 huto?* XTEALTU Of AMERICAN WOMEN— AAforman, jaaral have boon tronblad with gnaern weartaaniendUagoor, both mcotaland phplcafc caprica IhflMnam, dnll hoadacha, pain In tho haadand ttmploa « eddneaa and tondenc, to ctUhcaa, palpitation of the bean oc.rdted.app.ua mtablo.atomib andbonah anog«l,!wlth prfn. An, mantal or phnfcal exertion waator. to brio,on an the apnpam.,and! bad In addition, hniapof the womb, end treat pan, in that r, (ten. One phpnlclaa afar another erhaaafod hi, ekll] and I* l * B»np. A pstteat sad p&rvcverlag us of UAB BHALL»B CTEBINECATHOLIOON fcrtowW, cnrwdms,\ sod IhsTsao words soffldeot to sxpnn'my tbsabAdasM :< ««• JBLU ANNE JOHNSON* Icaq Ottly ssy tbst i t»T« been snxffererfor osoy tcui -f Vlth white* sod deranged losostrasUoa. AfUr* while i hsdotbsrtroobtM.ncb sspstofseß, iKWtml languor snd debility, paib In tbs «a*U of the ftffitasssiSPCass^aK $!*•» Uoublela tbs ftomachaod ImwtU, witbeoid bsudj «S nstsut dnsdfbl flarruuiims. TbsleutexettMueßtwguld • msbsmafcdiMU irtwuldflj aw*y. I tried doctor* «ad A~ ■»* •WjtWßg. odo sftsr snotber. withsßtibs b*n fit Ooa bottle of HARSHIM/a UTERUiK CATIJUU. ,92 StHT 1 “?• of “P.cnnpwaa fcr tho better, end now ' 1 WUh thnt etn„«o •an conld know what It wIU do, CLARISSA OBfctt. Md Plorina complaint. with thalollowl. a? **• oerroue, emulated and trritabh* It Of Which ! will tr, 10 Sbi^KlS. to . ,1 2i? mr ? r ** , “>*“ l * fceUnca at HiMl “S 5 *°bdlont; Inabtltt, to walk nneh oeat* ooantof a foeuog of fallaess; aching sad dnataga. ssd &!????fflf* ,B *n® ioio*, aad s*t«nding dowu CM UfK taeitAUogpnxiaced l»r ridiascstwcd grs*t psln; riin- Bodio fboutiug* sad pslas to tli# side, etotuwh nod bowtls: iwoscos, Wfta rigging fn tho esn; eterjr flbsr of tit* boi* ■ssaed son; greet irtltsblUty; intro** 1 cwld Hot bssr tbs (M*t ejdteaseat without tmiog proatnted for Way; l amhl sesreeiy tnor* shoal tbs boun, «od did out tsks plesstuw iu eoythißg. I hnil glren np houe. ha.rii.B trtsd sremblßgaS* I raopoaed, (o tblh, but * ft£ud jalilS ’ aiy sUenuon to JdAitAiJAEX'H UTKHINk OATHoLImv I took It* hoping ag»iut bops. Most fenoiSSi «£?£,■ toe;sad there i* oor s bsslthieror autn rnielul Um coantr,. I trootall will oaa 1L Itta(sSua’22iS‘ sgßaog^-w«^saaasi& wajwarmtm Addrtu v ftAjN AND PRINTED mwnir mT 53£33Ssip*' is • ft? Ojod Boom, >ll Of .SLA *•»* ' - ■■■■-■-■ o, iUNao» £msfiy.sy*“»«« ’
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