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BBtani»,gtHQ WORKS.
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- :mANIWAOTDKEBB| OP SHEATHING,
MuSKSf ttd BOM COPPER, nUßffiß) jOOP
ndMtfi IaIORAU, TIN PLATS
ggttt XBON, WIRE, 4c. •Oototufly on bud, Tbaeo'f
■kUm* tad Tools. j*-
Vknkam,So. 149 Pint and 110 Stmdttntt,
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- “tow jMt to MJ tIMIMJ t^u™.
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Ftmtilag and Commliiioii Merchant!,
j ■ And Agent! for the Bald of Pittsburgh Mtnu
hutoi*-' «"i< iwWi to MEAD. Hiura.
PRODUCE eoHdted. Prompt alien*
« tioo to receiving! and forwarding.
"'!■ l Be. 49 Comnierelel Street, Bt. Lowla.
deftSriOmfo / :
holiday j gifts, j j
JEWELRY, WATCHES AND FANCYQOODS,
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REIHEMAK & MEYRAN’B,-
: No. 45 Filth Street, near Wood,
The largenKand most varied assortment of
Ibeaboftgood* in thUclty.Uid la'
EXPRESSLY POR TUK U0I ( I D'A Y 8
will be found their atore,*g*Qcy lor the AMERICAN
PURBI FURBI! PtfStSTT
- McOORD Bc GO.,
• ISI WOod Streep Pittsburgh,
HAYING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW
id»X«r.abw racvliiog ortmti B»do rnmt
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Hmboo Bay RaLte,
WinkßebU, ;
r flloM Marlin,
• SilmrUn Squirrels,
:■••••■ rudl, Ac.
. Gapes, QitfOapr*, Victorina*, \
Hoff* and Coffin.
~Al#o, Felt fitweele: i
TVaaegood* bar* been selected with greet car#, anti win
l*e enld at email profile. '
Ladbw wishing Co porch*** fresh PUBS are Invited to
g*H and nXCfiTCg wtr stock. -J noi7:ictf
Mote's Miraculous Vermin Destroyer,
for <Ae PettrpeHon of fUrs, Mica, Mutvs, Bugs, BoAcnxa
Ptaia, Mosqtwoas, Moths, Gasser lasxcrs, Asn, ke.
The theerfetl |urcp*relions known ondor tbeabove title
tor Iba taat 22 ysars throughout Earope,whrre they have
bare acquired for their In
venter soil MaanCtctarerii world-wUecelcbrfty, attested by
tha KMparon ofßtutJa, Franco, Austria, tbe Queen of Eng
land, the King* of Belglnm, Holland, tfaplat, Bavaria, Bax*.
oay, 4c, and in America their I efficiency ha* been endorsed
by thr Mtdort i/ AHie IniUlulions and tbo approval of
only B<M«lirs
in lb* wU, taroloexterminateall Liod*of ve-min.
Ucni'l Mnscoiocs PsmUTlovs tkatroy the onirel*
eoaMiatnrieraviawat mercy, abJ never IUL lII* Art has
brought diatbto million* of theta In tbe wmld, and from
thl* day tbe watchword of all |boosek<*>pers, merchant*.
tfclp-emMt aad hoabendsen. will be ’‘.Vo snore Fimin.”
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BlUlt PACKAGES TBOM 25 CENTS TO ?1.
Depot of tbo Ihvmstor and Proprietor.
JO»PU METER, Practical ChemUt,
Cl3Bomdway (tor.Hoorioo York.
■ Ganenu Ageat lor the G. titatea and Canada*, FRUIER
IOK V. RCBUTON, IhuggUt, No. 10 Aster lion**, and 417
Broadway, NewTork
-B<dd wfaoln*ale and retail by R. R. SELLERS AOO.and
JOB. PIEHING, Pittsburgh; and BKRKHAM k M’KEN*
NAN, Allegheny. i - ■ _da2SAmdfc
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Eornuut iioTUEnsii aoTiwasm
iHmH fiul to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth*
lag Sjnqt fbcChQilreß Teething.: It haa no equal on earth.
It greatly CadUUteatheproeeaaof.teathlngbyaoftmdngtha
genalrTodaclag all (nfahnuatfoa—wftl' allay and h
tar* tihTvgnlate tha bowel*. Depend upon it, mothers, It
wlUctvsrMttoyo«nriTa>,and relkr.andbaalUt to yonr
Infanta.; Perfrctty aafe ia all eama.
ifti
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TWa valuable preparation la the. pmcdptlon of one of
•hemoatexperienceda*>d AQfolfemale PhyricUnala New
laew na*l«ytth oeTev-Wllag ancceasin
nlUwwofnia, "\ ‘|
WabeUav* It tha beet and sorcct remejy In the world, In
all caaea ofJDyaentery and DUrboea In Children,wheUmr It
«>rl*w from teething or'from any, ether rasaa.
If life and health can t>e eetinuted by dulUni anil cent*,ll
la worth Ua weight In gold. J 1
MOHona of hotUea an eold every year in the Doited
SUlea. tltem^pmtwen-trtedraiaedy.
priceOEtraecKina a bottle.
KINS, New sock, la on tha ontrida wrapper.
Sold by Drngrlet* throngbont the worii.
DR.QBO, fITjBTBTeKR, Agent for PltUborgh!
, JatdawtytJ 5 \ ! .
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Via NICARAGUA^
AMERICAN, ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC SHIP
CANAL COMPANY, PROPRIETORS
eppotmos lire
AT BSDUCED BATES. __ ..
i. n« vetx to tin TBAScuca.
nnteobJa.._.P.~~....'~.f22S|Up{Kratewmg« M —. >.llOO
B«coa4 Cabin.....—..—™ 100] Lover lteenig»...™™_ m>
The transit of the'lsthmne. Included.
The splendid steamship WASHINGTON,: of 2000 tone r*.
bter, Cept. Beery Churchill, haring been fitted cp eE*
prwsly tor the California trade by tbeNtraragnaroots,will
Wither pjer, Rerth Hirer,*Nev York, oa Monday the 6th
ef Deomber, U2P.11, carrying paeeengera, mils, and
freight toBta7oia del Norte, to connect a Sea Joandel
Sar with the veil known nod eotmaodieai Uesmefafp HER
iUN,<hpt.eeTeßdy,for Sen Fnneieco, CeUforoU. These
•pleedld rtoanuhiproffrf Bnsnrpesied accommodations fcr
the nlsty end ooafort of peamngeri. The lethmn* rente
ia tboroagfaly,repaired and in good order, and the country
healthy/-'
Por paamg* and freight, apply only at the office of the
Company, to* / ; jour p. YELVRRTOS, Amt,
a3&3mdfcrrSQl& - > No.JßovHng Green. New York.
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: BAMT7EL GRAY
DKAPEITSIra .TAILOR,
. Jfi». 12 ST. CLAIR STRJSSTf
PITTSBURGH, PENNA,
Invites public aUention to bis new and beau
ttfM amortasst of PaO Goode, eoniiitlog of Clothe, CaeaJ*
man*, Tastings end Coatiay* atTlc.
adapted to the beet which will Ire
made op with promptness aripespatc fa, endal ratee ae low
mat my other ln the city. oc2:«!fo
. porbi >CRg7I ”
New/riir Store, from Philadelphia.
LOOTS MILLER, Manufacturer of all
klode of Ladles end GtattemenYFars, Sleigh and Car
riage Robes; dealer la Bcfealo Robes, Ac., Ae/wboUeale and
retail, at No. 138 Wood street, above Tilth.
Pars repaired, cleaned and altered in the beet maotier.
Goode made to order at abort notice.
All Mode of shipping fans honght. ee3Motd*~
M.K.'OILLJCSPIK,
Extracts Teeth without pain, by an entire*
it »«w Aoamthrtic agent applied to the teeth and gnma
only. .Teeth from one to foD setts Inserted on the rarioaa
meUlUcflieem. Oenleolsmcte teeth on entire Ftmdain
bat* withconli ecoas gam, which ia besaty.clesnlioem and
doraUiityishtiot Call to please. Cell end jexecsioe spect-
C9»QB6t Ho: Cl Ponrth itreet, below Market, (second
eiory.lftaiihdrgh.: JrTrlydfo
W. U. CHUINTV,
rIW ; 33ml Streetf PiiUburgX, Penna. t
Baring hod. the advantages of Eastern Colleges nod Re
pttela, end several years’ practice, offers his profession*!
serrioesfn SURGICAL AND MEDICAL GABBB.
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Ti. 6 - Ho«rt. I Oul. WDraa ‘
to.»B.l.lltU]L Uon.n. A. WMt.r.
T. It. VO, **. . Hon. T. J. Blgh.re.
J. K. Iluto. I John H.(Ul>or, K*,.
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HDfA STOVIE -WORKS.
ALDXAKDBH BRADLEY,
! uimpijnamnunuimTiiiuncr /
ceokiNe, pirme m hbatisb stoves,
*• Plain and Panoy Orate Fronts,* &o.
Sote Proprietor of the celobrated Patent Oas
Burning and Smoke Consuming
COOK* STOVES.
Office nhiTSalea Boomt
■rtMlffe Je > 4W—dlt«iWthfc«rth < Pa.
All klidi sf Tsbauoi Innff tad Clgarii
**k«olbe balhUnf Ha 199 Wood stmt, In
rfdUlooto their JU*ntactorlngKat*Wbhia«>t t N0,431» 4 wls
<Sm wHlbeplmeed torecelretbeir friend*
„ ’ X>ICNXIBTKY. T “
V** -W. F. Tundxmbero havingl
tnraed to PiUabargk with the Intention of
It &l.fatanmMMM'CM t. fe,Dd«l bUWriOK. HO.
a.^ou.map —~
; AMP. WHOLESALE DEALER IK i.
Chaame, Butter. S«etU,ioiMh.
And Prodnce OetMraiij, i 4
- Awl' -ah. tt Mhsd mmt, PUtJmrtk. '
R. HOLMS* * SONS.
. _ , Muoan 1
hrtlfii' ud Ooneitle Bills of Eiebange,
oiiiiHOHuoi rirosrr,
.'••• • v urt vons ißD.sracn,
so. tit auikn Bnui, rnrsßOßas, pa.
.«?St^ss!St!.r? , : ”» lllt » Wsdpddu^rey-
8 i §§!****»b4*»tb i
on
*oojromEUßa ash cpwahdh.
- dunm,»—,_ . .°* _
Rut«i, ettcttmtly eg band and fcrmWti 0 ** w
| rtnrcnfp/JOB ahd alvkhto of -
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GBAN® DISPLAY OF
WAIOHBS.
BBSIIBI,
W. Sc. 13. KINKHART,
B- B. m C. P.
’ MAnrioirnau
Sprttai jtottem.
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PAIBTTXKO AND OLAZINQ
*■ HI ALL ITS"BRANCHES,
Done la tbe boat manner aadahorteat Ume.
. J. 4fe H. PHILLIPS,
Jttiamd ho*. 80 4as gt« Clair Itrwt
6TAHCH AND FAHINA.
Hade by the
Welt Phlladilphla Baattfutulng Co.
(Flrxt Premlßa awarded by the PraakUn I&sUtnta.
November, 1BS8.)
Diamond Glom Starch, in caaeaeont’g 0 bexea, G lbs. each;
Do do boxoa do 40 papers, 1 “ do;
Alio, Refined,'Pnro and Pearl Starch, In hoxea varioo*
altaa, all for lanndry nae.
CORN FARINA, (or Goto Starch,) In hx*. 40 paper* each.
Thia article la exproatly prepared for culinary pnrpoaea,
and can be nlted on a* superior in ruaitr to any now in
am. For tale by THOMPSON, CLAUSE A YOUNQ,
Phtl*»Jan*y, ISSOaltf.fe Agent* for tha Company.
Permanent Office.
Complying with tho urgent request of hm
drodi of their paUoutx,
DUS. C. M. Sc J, W. BYKJCS
Have concluded to remain
PfiUfIAIENTLY IS PITTBBORGH,
And may be eoatcUed at their offlea,
No. 191 Penn Street.
OPPOSTTR THI SErOKUR HOTEL,
Dally, «g»pt Sondaya, for Conatunptlon, Aatlima,
BronchltU and all other Chronto Complalnta
complicated with or earning Pulmonary DUeaae,lnclodlng
Calarrk, Heart Dxttcut, Affection* of th* Liver, D3l
- Qattriti*, Femals Complaint*, etc.
DRS. FITCIIABTKRSWouldatato hattbrir treatment
Of Consumption i* baaed upon toe fact that Ac dueoje ex
itU intiu Mood and syricta of lorye.bolA t>*faTt,an± during
iUdeodcpwunt in Uc lungt, and they therefoi maoloy
M*ghAnt^Al | Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify the
blood and strengthen the system. RTA lArir, they u,
MEDICINAL INIIALATIONS,wtitch they value highly,but
only as MUatioet, (Adriap no Atralire effect v>\m uuit
aim*,) *ad Xnvalld*«re earnutlyeantlonnl againAtwasting
tho preciotu Ume of curability on any treatment baaed upon
tbo pUniiMto.bat (*l«n Idra that tbe <4 seatof UiediseeM can
be reached iu a direct manner by Inhalation,” Tor as before
stated, the teat of LKe diffuse is in the Mood and It* effects
only In the longs.
K9L.No charge for consoltatloo.
A list of question* will be sent to Ihoao wtditns to con
«»H u* by letter. mrAfcdawfclfP
Tha Great BngUaii Remedy.
SIR JANES CLARKR'B
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS!
Prepared from a prescription of Blr James Clarke. M.D
I ■ PhyaWUn Extraordinary to Die Queen.
ThU well known Medicine 1* no Imposition, but a rore
and baL, remedy for Female Difficult!** and Obstruction*,
rom any cans* whatever; and although a powerful remedy,
they contain nothing hurtful to tho consUtoUon.
TO MARRIED LADIES It i* poeulUriy milted. It will
in a abort time, Lrioßoo tbe monthly period with regularity.
Thttt ISSt have never been irnosott to fail sehrr* the diree-
Hemavnthetecandpage of pamphlet are w*Jl observed,
tot foil particular*, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. B —gl and 6 poatage etampe encloaed to any antbori
aed agent,'Will ioauro a bottle, containing over r-o j.iiU, l.y
return mail.
’-fr. I»- fAHNE®X)R k CO., Pllt*burgh,whnl«eale agent,
and *old by all drugrim*. ao77»)A« fc T
JOHN OOCHKAN dE HRi).
■Airor Acroaxia or
Iron Railing, Iron Fanlti, Vault Doora,
Window Shutters, Window Gnards, it.,
Mot. 01 Second Street and fid Third Street,
(Between Woo.l and Market,) PITTSBURG!!,
Ba-o cn hand a variety of now Pattern*, fancy and plain,
nitable fcw all purpose*. Particular attention paid to cn
clowngGrave lota. Jotbiog dodo at abort notion. mri>
WW. VAKDtTE*.-.. _f*. 0. railNP
VAWDEVER A FRIEND,
ATTORN KVS AT LAW?
aim
SOLICITORS 111 CIIANCERT,
Mo. b, Jhflii'i Block, BtiiipK, low.
. A®*Colleetlons promptly made in aay part of Northern
lowa, or Western Wisconsin.
Wilt attend to the purchase and Bale of Real Kxtate, ob
talnlng Money on bomi* and Mortgage* ael:lydfc
WW. C. 1
witnxow POtNLSSS
ROBINSON, MINIS k DILLERS,
FOUNDERS AMD HACTICfIISTS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
Fittsbargb, Penna.
Office, So. 91 Harkel street.
Hannlactnr* all kind* of Steam Engine* and U ill Uachln
Railroad Work, Steam boilers and Hheet trim
Jobbing anil Repairing done on abort notice. mrSlkijdio
DAWEB & CLUijEY
lienee,Sl|gn andOrnam*nl*l Painters,
AMD ORAIMEHS;
White* Load anti Zino Points.
AUo, *ll kind* of Paiuts, Oils, VaraWiee, Window Glut,
Putty; Bru.lw*, Sc.,
• 144 Wood Street, l**v doors above rirni iU»
arKklydlc
MITCHELL, HERRON A CO.
■Aituravroante or
Cooking, Parlor and Ilnating
STOVES,
irate Front*, Pernim, t'ookiog Raagr*, If,,
194 Liberty SI., Pittsburgh, Pa,
mriKfrly %
* W EYMAN Oz. sON,
lUnofl*tnrer»fcDdtWl*r»in«llfelu.J»t.f
TOBACCO. SNtTPT AND CIGARS,
AND
LEAF TOBACCO,
Gmur of Swittifield Slrtti and Viawtemd Atief,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
U&4O i,. H'cCtL(*U9U
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD Ac CO,
M*asr«etarenor OAST STEEL; a!an, SPUING, PLOW end
A. B. HTEKL; gPBING3«nd AXLES,
Corner Sou and First SlrteU, PiUdntrp\, ft
Hue sons.
ij. B. ROGEita At CO.
HiKUriCTCIXU Of
Rogers* Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator XeotU,
Comer Ron and First StrteU, PilUlureK, A
JoXklydtc*
JAB. MoLAUGHLIN,
ileobol, Colope Spirits and Fail! Oil,
'delfedlrfr Not. ICS nd 170 Second ftrrel
J. I*L LITTLE
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lrUli’a New Bnildluj;,) PITrSIIDROH. P*
waaiydff
RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Joseph Dll worth D. W.C. Bid well
(Succevon 0> Porter, UiAjt d Su*tt )
' mnrricru»«u lp
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
I'ITTPUUItaK, t'KNN'A
Dr. Dickinson’s Magnrto-Klectric Ma-
GBivu.~-j>facipai Dfpct far Ihr lal* of thtt CnriraUtd
Medical Auxiliary. —ln enbiDlCtJog iliU tna<bio* loedle
'■ eriminaUDftpnMic, no axpetnie baa been • pared in IU mami
lactor* to rendor it perfect In ewry euantlal in
order to keep pace with tbe woodmfnl improvement* of tlw
•€*» •od plw it fomnoat in tbit hrancb of American Man*
oaotnro. NO PAMILY HIJOUI.D HK WITIIOUT ONK.—
Retail Price $lO.
It le admirably adapted to prevent and ctjro every fori
of dime*, such aa Oonioniptkm, Scrofula, Pallia, Rhi-mu;
Uito, Dyepepala, alt formiior*Phyelr.al and MenUl I’n-tr
tlon and Narroaa Di*a#ca.
One grand Cwtore of thin Apparatna I* that It ta uiaaje
readj far tue, tbe power being obtained from a Pr-rraaiu nt
Magnet, DO Addaor other IngredJentaMng r^nhcl.
Sold, wholesale and retail, l»y
DR. ORO. 11. KKTSRU,
ot2s:dfcwT Wboloaala Draggut, 140 Wood »t., Pittal/g.
A Cask op Rupture Cured about a Year
AOO.—Mr. Oeorge Gnmbert, who reeidca on llm Fourth St
Rom), Revrntb ward, procured a Trnca lr»m me, which la 0
tnonflie effected an entire earn. Ito hu now gone ©lx
months without the Trane, and there In do appearance of
the retora of the roptnre. lam continual); curing raws
of rapture with toy iuraloablaTrume*.
I bare permiaei&n from Mr. Gnmbert to publish and re
fer to ble cio*©. The beet of reference© can be giien by ap
plication at my Drag Store and True Depot.
_Ja2£dA«T
. De.OEO. 11. KKYBKH, 140 Wood »t.
Tjik Worm Destroyer.— This medicine,
known ill orer tUe country u D. L. Fabnwtock'a Venal
foj*,well<3e*err.« thl« Ulle »km worn* are present Id
tbeayateia. Ito#T«x taH* i„ *lTe.» r?moT»l
Cvery family eboald keep.it in ttahd&roriia tnainfac;
lartd endaedd by B. L. FAHNMTOC’K Whokeile
DrngfMc, end proprfoloreof-Wileon'e Pill*, Nu,fio, corner
of'Wood end ypartb atrwU.PUtrtioritb, P*. Jtl&rißwP
Artifcial Eaks.— Dr. Keyscr, of 110 Wood
street, Lm on hind a v«ry excellent derlra fur d«f pmom,
by which many penou ar« made to hcnr m wull u ever.—
AUo, a small gotta percUadrom, which is Inserted Into the
oar, abdUTary efficient In mapycaaas of d—faw. JaS2:dwT
Galvanic Battert, os £lsctso Magnetic
MiCuxraL&r Uedlcal purposes, of a very superior kind
will ba sent fra* of Kspnas charges, wbersvsrsn Express
raws, open a ramitUnca of Tan Dollars. Address Dr. GEO
(fKEYSER, No. MO Wood *U Hltehargb. Pa. spfcdaW
I\RIED BRUIT.—IOO eks new Apples,
/ 100 u Peaches, quartan and
fte, for sal* by J. D. CANFIELD A 00.
CORN—SI sks. now landing from
J. rtaai&fr Sir Wm. Wallace for as U by
_J«I » 18AIAH PICKBTA OG.
FLOUR—SO skis Silver Springs Ex,
■•A P“oy now landing from aleamerSlrwm. Wallace
U2t UAIAn DICKKY A 00.
'TBAMSPARENT green oilcloth.—
JL WOO yard, of all widths, for aale by
-f** 1 _j.AH. PHILIPS. 2T. A 2< 81 Clair at.
0 1L °, L P?' lt Jol
•morted ata, and atylea for aala by
_jCT : . J. AU. PHILLIP*.
J* 2l : JACKBON A TOWNBEND.
Bap Clover Seedj ~~
Injrtora and for aala hy J«I3 'WATT A WTLRON.
IHEBS—A large lot and for sale
Iby ’ S‘2: , ? AVBN ** , »o‘mer,
1 • conwrMartatwid Second airJt,
lOBN L COKNII—2OO bus Ear Cum in
la"* *° <l fcr **‘* mTOBOOCK. IfCRKPtT t 00.
"DEOOMS —50 doieri No. I,l>T steamer gm-
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PITTSBURGH:
PRIPAY MOBNINQ, JAN, 28, 1859.
OFFICIAL PAPES. OF THE CITY,
City and Mews Items. ,
Mea» T*jrpxßAruß«.—Obserraiiocß at
Shaw's Optician Store, No. 58 Fifth Bt., yesterday.
nt mm. m shade.
- 00 35
00. 46
9 o’clock, A. v.
12 " *.
6 " P. *.
Barometer.
•£37* JDailt Union Phater Meeting, at the First
Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com*
mencing’At 11J o’clock, A. h. All are cordially in
vited to attend.
The exercises to-dat will be conducted by Rev.
W. A. PassavanL
Accordieq to public notice, a Urge and re
spectable meeting the citizens of the 9th Ward
opposed to the Passenger Railway on Penn
strict, was held on Monday evening, 241 h insL,
at the Pablio School House in said ward. On
motion of Robert Hill, the meeting was organ
ized by calling John S. Miller, Esq., to the
chair, and appointing J. B. Poor and James M.
Leak as Secretaries.
On motion, the following committee on reso
lutions was appointed: Jos. MoClelland, Robt.
Hill, J. P.. Scott, Hugh Harrison and Jaokson
Cochran.
The committee recommended the adoption of
the resolutions of tho previous meeting, whioh
are as follow:
lietorrtd, That the feelings of the people of the
9th Ward, horo assembled, are uncompromisingly
hostile to the incorporation of said Railway Company.
Hevdrrd, That our past experience in railroad
matters has already demonstrated the fact that the
streets of our city cannot bo usod for the double pur
pose of vehicle and railway travel.
Iletolrtd, That wo reaffirm the proceedings of tho
meetings, and will assist them in their efforts to re
sist the threatened encroachments upon their rights.
R'toh'ed, That our Representatives at Harrisburg
be instructed to exercise all their power and use their
utmost endeavor to prevent the enactment of said
hill into a law.
R&nhtd, That our Representatives in Council be
instructed to vote against granting to tho said Pas
senger Railway Company the privilege to lay tbeir
track along Penn street.
Retoind, That wo resist all encroachments uponj
our rights, such as this contemplated, to the last ex
tremity.
J?r«o/«W, That theso proceedings he published in
all the city paper?.
The resolutions, having first been read by the
President, were adopted by a very Urge major
ity, after which the meeting was addressed by
Joseph M’Clelland, J. p. Scott and-olhers.
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
Wo have noticed in several of tbe oily papers,
the proceedings of a citizens' meeting having
boon held in said school bouse oa Ihe Evening
, above mentioned. Wc deem an explanation ne
cessary; fearing a wrong impression may get
abroad relative to the opinion of the citizens of
tbeNioth Ward ia relation to Ihe contemplated
passenger railway on Penn street After tho
meeting in opposition to said railway bad Ad
journed and a great portion had retired, some
few citizens of tho Ninth Ward, assisted By a
delegation from Lawrenceville, organized a
meeting, and after being entertained by a very
interesting, instructive and amusing harangue
from Joe. Barker, these resolutions, as pub
lished, were offered and, as we are informed,
were voted down by a majority of those present.
Jons 3. Mu.mr, Presl.
James M. Lear, J. B. Poor, Secretaries.
District Court.- Tho will case in the District
Court, which was a suit to set aside tho will of
Mrs. Robinson, io favor of two of her daughters,-
was not sustained, the verdict being in favor of
def Is. and rendered on Wednesday night.
Terrence Tierney vs. Dr. Wm. Badger. Dr.
Badger brought sail some time since against
George Aureniz for medical services performed
for bis, family. Iff the trial of thecase, Tierney
being a witness for the defendant in (bo trial,
swore that Dr. Badger said in his hearing that if
he (Dr. Badger) did not effect a core, there
woold be no charge. Dr. Badger, as is alleged
in thepresent suit (Tierney vs. Badger,)cbarged
the said Tierney with perjury, in swearing as
above, and hence the present suit, and action
for slander. Jnry oat.
James Leslie vs. Washington M’Clintock.—
This is a casc growing out of Urge and contin
uous transactions, In which carpets werosold by
tho plaioiiff to the defendant and a pair ofiiorses
were exchanged. Tbe jury retired at 4 o’clock.
Martin Bower and wife vs. /.immendingcr A
Slagle Action for slander. Ou trial
—.—r. u. HiLLxa.
..WtLSOS HIU.S2L
The new M. E. Cbupcb aLHpper MiJJletowo,
in Fayette co., was dedicated to the worthip of
God, on Sabbath, 15Tb inst.—services conducted
by Rev. J. CL Sansom, presiding elder of the
district, and Rev. John Williams, of Uoiontown.
Mr. Samuel S. Robinson, of Fayette co., lost a
fine mare, which wall stolen from him on Tues
day night. He offers a reward of $5O for tbe
recovery of the animal and the thief.
Os Monday night, Mr. Griffith Wells, of Pay*
etlo city, white attempting (o cross the river At
Beilevernon ferry, in a skiff, with only a board
for an oar, became entangled in the ice and was
carried rapidly towards the dam; he called load-’
)y for. help, and was finally heard by tome one
on chore, who kindly rescued him.
A Washington (Pa.) paper wye: ’‘We re
joice to learn from the Colonization Agent for
the district that a spirit of inquiry is awakened
amongst oor colored persons in regard to the
new Republic; i>r. Reed has received applica
tions from.somo fifteen persons in the three
counties, for information, coupled in many cases
with the assurance of a full purpose to go oat to
Liberia by an early opportunity. An Emigrant
Aid Association has been formed at Canonsbarg,
which cannot fail to be useful. ’
That may be all well, bat are not the slave
holders importing Africans a good deal faster
than ever (ho Colonization Society has been able
to send them away "
Wr learn from the iluuUngton A African, that
an inquest was held upou the bones of a human
body lately found on Terrace Mountain, and
that from the evidence obtained, it was certain
that the deceased had been a peddler of medi
cines, and was from Wnodherry tp., Blair Co.
Our informant, says the Amsrican , beard the
name of Iho deceased, but does not now recol
lect it. A Urge quantity of hair, of a sandy
color, was found in the grave. Th& skull was
broken io'several places, and the jury arrived at
the conclusion Ibsttbo man had been murdered
by some person unknown.
A man named John Bent* appeared before
the Mayor on Wednesday afternoon and made
information, charging Henry Branda with rob
bery. Tho accused was employed in the Boda
works in Tarenlum, and boarded with Benfz.
A fow days since be was discharged, and Bents
was sent for to secure tbe amount duo bim by
Branda, for which tbe works were responsible.
Baring Bents’ absence from his house, it is al
leged that Branda entered and carried away
cash to of $O6O. Branda is from
Saxouhurg, Butler coonly. Wo have not beard
of his arrest!
New Ibon\Works. —Wo learn that Messrs.
Moorhead & Co., proprietors of tho mill at Mc-
Keesport for tbe manufactnro ofttalvanixed and
Russia Sheet Iron, hove bought atpacre of land
in Pitt township, just beyond the toll gate on
the Braddock’s Field plank road, tho lot running
from the road to the river, on which they in
tend to erect a mill similar to the ono which
they now lease and ooonpy in McKeesport, and
tho manufacture will thus bo transferred to the
neighborhood of the city.
Gas Explosion. —An explosion occurred in
the Salem Gas Works on Monday evening, by
which one side of the building was koocked oat
and the roof raised eighteen inches. Tbe ex
plosion is supposed to Jiave been caused by lack
of water in tbe purifier, and the room being full
of gas, it ignited from sparks which escaped
through a defect in tho chimney. Tbe explo
sion was beard fora considerable distance.
Raml. Amtuost, of Hillsborough, Washing
ton county, was severely injured, on Friday
last, while at the coal bank of Mr.
Dickinson Robertson, in West Bolbiohew town
ship. A quantity o ’ Blate fell upon bim, pros
trating him on the 1 oltom of the bank, displac
ing one of his hips tnd qlberwiae injuring him.
Wasiiieotoniar
notice tlie Waebingb
on Saturday evening,
was well filled wilf
Speeches were mado\
songs were sung al ii
Blair Co , Whig.
COAS. Llotd, a boy <
from (bo third to the r
Dispatth building, 6ri
face badly and olberwji
not thought to be eeri<
oing about the bnlldie
there.
Allkodeiy Kwdowm
of Allegheny city, ili« ;
ruary baa been iltHigu
aenling the em)o*in<‘»(
ship of Iho Wfxlfru T i
selling on fiu.i the eoll^i
ArtiquiniAll AHD R 1
The for (but
cnltl ii< It.Md* necond fl<
row cv-Miig, ar« now i
No 64 Fifth (Ureel
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A Bkll,—Andy Pull
,«ut»bell nliUtlS,
CulonsClwwhM nk
**JS +,U*i *£V
. Decrease - $ 93,388 91
Expenses for year end’g Dec. 31, 1858 $ , 978,146 68
41 “ “ 44 1857 1,035,011 44
Decrease $ 56,864 76
Net earn’gs yoar ending Dec. 31, 1858...5588,889 30
44 44 44 44 1857... 625,413 45
Tub lecture of Bayard Taylor, last evening,
drew the largest audience that ever assembled
In this city on a similar occasion. The evening
was very inelement and the streets horrible;
yet every part of Lafayette Hall was packed.
We know that no lecture of this wonderful
traveller ever gave an audience more nnmixed
delighL There was the meat unflagging atten
tion for the hour and a half whioh he ooeupied,
and all were sorry when tbe lecture was over.
‘’Life in the North,” or as it might be styled,
“life on an another planet”—such an one os
Saturn or Neptune aouralog their mighty orbs
on the outskirts and in the dim twilight of the
Solar System—was the subject. The lecture
may be called the essence or extract of those
oboice letters which have appeared at intervals
during the lost two years in the columns of tho
New York Tribune. The manner and style of
tbe speaker vitalized tbe whole and gave it an
Attraction which is lacking on the prioted page.
The wonders of Arctie seas and skies and
scenery were reproduced in such vividness that
no ono who listened last evening will ever be
likely to forget in bumanUytand a true
cosmopolitan spirit shone throughout tbe whole
of this Gne literary production.
Mr. Taylor left for Greensburg this morning.
Oo Saturday be will l>e in New Brighton; on
Monday in Sandusky, sod then iu Cincinnati.
Success to him wherever be goes.
Tne Akdsrsor Liiibahv.— This valuable in
stitution was re-opened last evening, and will
be each. Thursday evening hereafter. Tbe li
brary contains two thousand volumes, and tho
fee of membership is but ono dollar a year. The
library is under the control of the Young Men’s
Christian Association, and is kept In their rooms
over H. P. Schwartz’s drugstore, Federal street,
Allegheny. It is one of ihe most valuable col
lection of books in the county, and is brought
within the reach of all by tbe smallness of tbo
admittance fee.
Rev. W. D. Howard, D. D., of the Second
Presbyterian Church, will address the yonng
men attending the Iron City College, on “Mer
cantile Influence,” at their lecture room, this
evening. The seventeenth lecture of the course
will be given next weefe, by P. Dean, A. M. t
Professor of Natural Sciences in the Pittsburgh
High School.
Tre ConnellsviUe EnUrprue tells the story ef
a son of Mr. Joho Shoup, in that county, who
stoned and, by the aid of his dog, killed, a fow
days since, a fall grown wild cat which ho met
iu the woods.
Samuel K. Wsiricii, Ksq , of Canton ip.,
Washington Co., lo>*t seventeen valuable sheep
one night last week, by tho attacks of predatory
dogs in the neighborhood.
AiTt-TAX meetings are holding .in various
parts of Washington, B'aver sad Crawford
Counties, in reference to tho proposed payment
or non-payment of railroad bonds.
Tusr sustain in Washington, P*., a business
men's prayer meeting, which assembles at mid
day and bolts an hour’s session each day in tbe
week.
Another of ihe tads vhowcspeJ from the
House of Refuge, on BuQdaWhas been re-taken
and returned to tbat place. /■
Bi«th Dat PaesßST.—Oae of our Liberty
street merchants purchased, yesterday, a very
elegant birth day present for Ms It
is a superb rosewood piano forte of seven and
one-third octave in eaten!, and elegantly carved
in the style of Lottie the XIV., and from the fac
tory ofSteinway St Bons, N. T. Its tone is
magnificent, full, rich and Uqaid. Wo congrat
ulate the yonng lady upon Us possession, M
the agents of the BleiQwsys, Messrs. Kleber &
Bro, a poo their energy and success. *
Ant of the following article! can be obtained at
Bowns’ well known «tand, Federal street, Allegheny,
(lood Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionery in
•very variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes; Plumbs,
Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre
serves, Jelly's, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor
cestershire Sense, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family
Chocolate, Baker’s Broma, Ac., Ac. They respect
fully invite the public to an examination of the above
named articles, all of which they will guarantee to
provo satisfactory both iu quality and prico. J
Tub “Finkle Sewing Machine," of which Mr. .1.
L. Csrnaghan, of Allegheny city, is the agent for
Western Pennsylvania, is distinguished for its uoito
lessness in working, the beaotiful simplicity of the
arrangement by which the thread is tightened, and
the general cleanliness with which the machine may
be handled, as it may be oiled without soiling the
fingers at alt g
Hakbibbobo, Jan. 27.—Berate.— The various
committees reported (be following, among other hills:
House bills relative to tax collectors in Washington
county, reported with amendments; arts relative to
evidence; to protect public meetings; authorising
testamentary trustees to replevin in rent cases; these
wore reported as enmmilted.
Senate bill repealing an act providing for the col
lection of taxes in Crawford county, passed finally
and goes to the House.
House.—Numerous petitions and romonstranoes
were presented and referred. Mr. Bayard presented
a petition signed by 40 citlxcoa praying for tbo in
corporation of the CiUzon’s Passenger Railway. Mr.
Foster presented a remonstrance against said Rail
way signed by 100. Mr. McDowell and Mr. Irish
each presented two remonstrances of similar import.
Mr. Zoller one. Mr. McDowell presented a petition
for a now school district. Mr. Galley presented one
to exempt craft on the upper Vioghiogheny from
tells.
Mr. Foster presented two remohstrancos signed by
ninety-seven persons, against a passenger railroad on
Penn street, Pittsburgh. Also the potllion of Rov.
James dray, asking tbo passage of an act declaring
Bliss N. Kramer his adopted daughter—and read a
bill in place to carry out the prayer of the petitioner,
Ho also read a bill regulating disbursements from
tbo County Treasury, requiring warrants to bo coun
tersigned by County Auditors before payment.
Mr. Rose, of Meroer, presented a petition from
one hundred an ten citizens oftthe borough of West
Greenville, Mercer co., praying the passage of an
set changing the mode of electiog their town coun
cil, and read an act in accordance with the petition.
The Fifth Ward Committee are hero, and will
visit Philadelphia.
The death warrants of Evans and Jacoby were
lasuod to.<lmy.
The Passenger Railroad bill bos not passed, as
stoted.io the Truo Press, nor in it reported from the'
Committee.
PmLADBLPBU, Jan. 27.—The Washington cor
respondent or the North Amerimt i says the only
possible hope for a modification of the tariff, at this
session, is through fte action of a Conference Com
mittee in its dosing hours. The last chance Is des
perate, and dopends entirely upon the refusal of tho
House to grant a loan. Excopt on this express con
dition, even then, tberets too much reason to fear
that the Senate wQI not yield Us repugnance to a
change, so obstinate is tho purpose of the'Democratio
majority to refuso any conoeition on this subject.
They are more inclined to hazard an extra session
than to conquor their prejudices. Tbo Hoaso is
likely to stand firm, and insist upon provisions being
made to extinguish any debt that may be created.
The Republicans have hold a con cut, and unani
mously agreed to vote for a modification of the tariff.
Their stand is dear, positive, and unqualified, as will
bo seen whenever the testsboll be made In the House,’
On tho othor hand, the Domoerats in that body will
hardly muster twenty votes, including the Pennayl
vania delegation. This significant fact tells the
whole story, especially when connected with the po
aitinn of the Democratic majority in the Senate'
there is no difficulty in knowing what political in
terests in Congress are -for and against the policyof
reasonable protection.
Msktinq. —According Ip
Inians held another meeting
1 lost. The Court House
i ladies and gentlemen,
.by sereral persons and
by the choir.—
if about 16 years o!J, fell
r »ecoml story of tbe new
i Thursday, ami cut his
I: a. injured himself. He is
E< usly hurl. He was run
cp, but was not employed
Poiladelpdia, Jon. 27.—The Washington cor
respondent of Forney’s Pint says it is stated there
that Judge Irwin, U. S. Judge for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania, will resign,and that Attorney
General Block will also resign his place in the present
cabinet, and take that vacated by Judge Irwin.
In Ibe Preabylery
i-fcond SabbaUi of Fob*
•••wl a& (he day of pro*
uf Ibo Fourlh Professor*
leologioal Seminary, and
CIiODB.
—WAsniuaTon Citt, Jan. 27.—The Pacific Railroad
has been knocked In the head by an amendment
strikiog ont all except tbo enacting danse and a
section ordoring the advertisement fur proposals.
Sr. Loots, Jan. 27th.—The constitutional amend
ment, limiting the State debt of thirty millions
of dollars, passed the House to-day by 106. to 18.
The amendment hod previously passed the Senate.
idOßLLAtfcoos Books.—
valuable collection to be
or Motion room, to-mor
**dy for distribution at
. 27.—Weather cloudy and damp;
raising * few hour* this morning. River fell 2 feet
daring last Ifhoure. _
** ®*>q-r bell-maker bae
W pounds, for the new
ißb*
4*gr.,, : " '
Ft. W. * 0. R. R- following are the
earnings daring tho month of December:
From Freight.— $59,258 24
41 Passengers...— 58,130 20
« Man .... 4,48110
a Rent of road-..-.—. 5,500 00
« Rents, to 4,198 74
Total..
Earnings in * nm » month last year...
Increase, (17 percent)- $ 19,936 69
The expenses In December were as follows, viz:
Stationjoxpenses .....—$ 7,866 84
Cost of running 27,920 25
Maintenance of machinery- 18,400 42
Maintenance of way, 43,491 27
General expenses...- 19,921 09
Total
Expenses same month last year-.
Increase $ 44,729 68
Net eorniog* in December, ISSB $ 13,968 10
" « « 1857 - 38,759 09
Decrease $24,790 99.
Gross earn’gs year ending Dec. 31, ’SS $1,567,035 9$
“ « « « 44 *57 1,660,424 89
Telegraphic.
[£[mcUl Dispatch for tba Pittsburgh Quetta.]
COSGBKSSIOiTAXu
Wasstotoe, Jam 27.
Senate.—Mr. Fitch, of In<L, from the Committee
on Printing, reported In favor of piintiogfiye thous
and extra copies of the majority end-minority re
ports, respecting the acquisition of Cuba*
Mr. Hale, of N. IL, opposed it as a useless ex
penditure, but the printing of the extra copies were
ordered.
.$131,567 47
. U 1,628 78
Mr. King, of N. Y., introduced a resolution re
specting the tariff which was laid over till to
morrow.
Tbe Pacific Railroad bill was taken up, and vari
ous amendments were made preparatory to a direct
vote being taken upon it by the Senate.
Hr. Doolittle’s amendment prevail od.
. Mr. Douglas, of UL, offered an amendment pro
viding tbat the so-called desert lands, within forty
miles of tbe middle section of the read, be open to
pre-emption rights at tbe rate of ten cents per acre.
Adopted. r -.
Mr. of Wix, added an additional section,
intended to prevent speculators from keeping back
tbe lands from settlement, as they did with thoso
granted to the Illinois Central Railroad. Adopted.
“7* tiicn moved that tho Secretary of
the Interior, oh the passage of this .act, be author
ised to tako proposals for the Northern and Southern
routes, leaving the central rento as now, and report
to Congress at the commencement of the next ses
sion, the advertisement, to be published for eight
months in two papers of tho District of Columbia.
A protracted discussion ensued on the various
prepositions, in the course of which Senators Wilson
of Mas*., Hale of N. H., Douglas of IU„ Mason of
Va., Trumbull of IIL, Fessenden of Me., Cameron of
Fa., Pogh of Ohio, Hamlin of Me., Houston of Texas,
Ward of Texas, and others spoke.
The action of the Senate was as follows: Mr. Doo
littles amendment to advertise estimates for the
three routes, haring been adoptod'as a Coal section
to tbe bill, Mr. Simmons, of R. 1., moved to strike
out all between the enacting clause and the said final
of which was carried, thus killing tho bill, yeas 39
nays 20; J ’
.$117,599 37
. 72,869 69
•$ 36,524 1 6
The vote stood as follows: Ayes —Messrs. Rates,
of Del.; Bell, of Tenn.; Renjamin, of Lx; Bright,
of Ind.; Cameron, of Px; Chesuot,of 3. C.; Clark,
of N. n.; Clay, of A lx; Ollogmon, N. C.j Crittenden,
of Ky.; Davis, of Miss.; Dixon, of CL; Doolittle, of
Wis.; Durkee, of Wls.; Fessenden, of Mo.; Foot, of
VL; Green, of Mo.; Hale, of N. II.; Uamtio, of Mo.;
Hammond, of S. C.; Houston, of Texas; Hunter, of
Vx; Iverson, of Gx; Johnson, of Toan.; Kenndy,
of Md.; King, ofN. Y.; Mason, of Vx; Poorce, of
Md.; Reid, or N. C.; Rice, of Minn.; Sebastian, of
Ark.; Shields, of Minn.; Simmons, of It. I.; Slidell,
Lx; Stuart, of Mich.; Thompson, of N. J.; Toombs,
of Gx; Ward, of Texas—3B.
Aon—Messrs. Allen, of R. I.; Bayard, of Del.;
Bigler, of Ponnx; Broderick, of Cal.; Brown, of
Miss.; Chandler, of Mich,; Douglas, of III.; Fitch,
of Ind.; Fitzpatrick, of Alx, Foster, of Conn.; Gwln,
of Cal.; notion, Iowa; Jones, of Iowa; Polk, of Mo •
Pugh, of Ohio; Seward, of N. Y.; Trumbull, of Ill.j
Wade, of Ohio; Wilson, of Mass.; YnJoo, of Fx— 2<>!
Tho result caused Mr. Gwin, of Cal.’, to remark
bitterly: “Little as this gives it is all I ever expected
to get from tbo Congress of tbo United States.”
Mr. Pugh moved to lay the hill on tbe table
LosL
Mr. Gwin tnOTod to recommit it. LosL
Mr. Trumbull moved to recommit tbe bill with
istructlons, Ac. LosL
The bill was read three times and finally passed
by the following vote; Yeas—Mam. Bell, Teon.;.
Bigler, Bright, Braddock, Cameron, Chnndlor, Crit
tenden, Clarke, Dixon, Doolittle, Douglas, Dunkee,
Fessden, Foot, Foster, Given, Hamlin, Harlan,
Houston, Jones, Kennedy, Polk, Rice, Sebastian,
Seward, Bhields, Simmons, Stewart, Trimbnll, Wade,
and Wilson—3l.
Nays—Messrs. Bayard, Benjamin, Brown, Ches
nut, Clay, Clingman, Fitzpatriek, Green, Hunter,
Iverson, Johnson, King, Mason, Pearco, l’ugb, Reid,
Slidell, Thompson, Toombs and Y’aleo 20.
Paired-—Messrx Fitch and Hammond; Collamcr
and Johnson ; Mallory and WrighL
Mr. Bell then moved that the namo of tbo bill Imj
altered to read : “A bill le authorise and invite pro - :
posals for the construction of a Railroad from tbe
Valley of the Mississippi to tbe Pacific ocean, on
three separate routes.’ Agreod to.
Tbe following are tbe provisions of tbo bill, which
are tho same as recently proposed by Mr. Bell, viz •
That advertisements be loserted in two papers of
each State and of tbe District of Columbia, invitiag
.estimates for three routes tho sum of three thousand •
dollars to be appropriated to pay expenses.
Mr. Gwin moved that as the Sooate bod succeed
,.'? woiummating tbe greatest fareo erer accom
plished by any legislative assembly it do now ad
journ.
Mr. Bell called Mr. Gwia to order, but evidently
without changing his opinion.
Mr. Stuart, oMKich., from tho Committee on Puh
he Lands, reported a bill to regulate do salaries of
registers and receircrs of land offices, milking radical
changes in tbe existiog law. I
The Senate adjourned at a late boor.
Horse.—'Tbe House proceeded to tbk considera
tion of tbe consular and diplomatic appropriation
bul, and refused to concur in tbo amendment of tbo
Committee of tbe Whole on tbe State of the Union,
which proposed to curtail the numbetf of foreign
ministers, and send them only to Uijeat Britain,
France, K&isia, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Chinx
Torkey and Nicaragux
Mr. Crawford’s amendment, proposing to redace
the cam to enable tbe President to carry into effect
tho act of March 1519, for the suppression of the
slave trade, and other subsequent acts, from $75,000
to $45,000, tbe obiect being to withhold the amount
necessary to comply with the contract with the Col
onizahon Society for the education and support of
the Africans recaptured on board the steamer Echo
was rejected, yeas 48, nays 145.
The question was then taken-on the action to
strikeout the entire clause,and refuted hr the nega
tive, yeas 28, nay* 153.
Tbe bill was rejected, yeas S 3, nays 99.
Mr. Branch, of N. C-, moved to reconsider tbef
vote.
Mr. Letcher, of Vs., wished to know ibe objec
tions which gentlemen have to the bill. If they de
stre to strike oht the appropriations for foreign min
neay Bt *ted,»tbatit might
be known what shape the bill should assume. As it
was, they were grouping in the dark. Some bill
similar to this will have to bepassed, and they should
therefore make provision for the foreign missions and
consulships now.
Mr. Nichols of Ohio, as Mr. Letcher had appealed
to his side of the House as the opposition party,
aakod who has tho power here and are responsible
for carrying out tho President’s Message.
Mr. Letcher—lt would puzxle a Philadelphia law
yer to toll who has that power. (Laughter.) So
far as Leeompton and other questions are concerned,
he had ascertained that there was not an [adminis
tration majority. ll© did not know how tne major-
By wo* made up. The session was drawing near a
close and we must pass the bill necessary to keep
the government in operation, or be called together
to extra session.
Mr. Nichols said it soemed to bo the censoof the
gentlemen on the Republican side, that if they were
allowed to vote on certain amendments, such as
striking out the mission of Persia, tho bill could be
saved.
Mr. Letcher told that bo could not giro them
such an opportunity, lie bad understood the Speak
*v 1 1 proportions 1° connection with
the bill were presented in the only shape in which
they could be voted on. If there was more'concUia
tiun there would be leas difficulty, and they could
arrive at a sensible conclusion.
Mr. Nlcbols said that was tho very point.
Mr. Letcher asked Mr. Jones, of Toon., who had
voted against the bill, how many missions ho wonted
stricken out
Mr. Jones replied, Persia and Japan.
Mr. Giddings, of Ohio, said this was an appropri
ation bill, and that his vote would depond on Mr.
L*tebors answer to the question wbethor tho Com
mittee of Ways and Means intend to report tho bill
appropriating $30,000,000 lor tho purchasoof Cuba.
,0 » hnwould stop tho administration where it Is.
Mr. Letcher repliod that such a bill had emanated
from tho Committee on Foreign Affairs. I
Mr. tiiddings replied to bis previous remark, that
he would take no step In the matter.
The Speaker remiodod the gentleman from übio
of the irrovaloncy of the Cuban question at this timo.
Mr. Hughes, of Ind., said If tho Speaker had no
ticed his objection to Mr. Uiddings* question, this
matter would have to como before tbo Jlouzo.
The Speaker said he did not henr tho gcmilcmun
trou Indiana ohjecL
Mr. Hughes repliod that be could not bolp that. ’
Tbo Sneaker—l hope the gentleman did not in
tend to be rude to the chair.
Mr. Hughes—No; but if I hadpl should only hare
been paylog off an old debt
The Speaker—lf the gentleman from Indiana has
any personal quarrel with the chair, the House is no
place to settle it
Mr. Hughes—l know that, and nay tho«ame to
tho Speaker.
This colloquy occasioned considerable sensation.
Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, understood that the vote on
the Republican side against the bill was on tho
ground of tho diplomatic expenses being largely In
creased over last year. Four or five unnecessary
missions hare boon added. There would be no vote
by the Republicans for the bill if there were in it
provisions which wore exceptionable to them.
Mr. Fhelps, of Mo., briofly showed that thoro
was no ground for complaint, and In support of this
assertion referred to the previous proceedings.
Suggestions were rnado by Messrs. Hopkins, How
ard and Ritchie, and the Speaker, with the view of
relieving the House from difficulty and re-opened tbo
bill for amendment.
Mr. Crawford, of Go., stated his objection in the
danse in reference to the slave trade. Ho wanted it
pat in a separate bill, and repeated the expressions of
opposition to educating tho Africans or tho slavor
Echo.
After further dobate tho vote by which the bill
was rejected was reconsidered.
A motion to strike out the appropriation fur the
Austrian mission was disagreed to, yeas 71,nays 120.
Motions to strike out the appropriations for the
missions to Switzerland, Rome and Bneooa Ayres
were severally negotiated. The mission to Persia
was stricken ouL
Th. Hone. again Toted on tbo bill and ngaln re
joetod it, yeas 91, nays 94. *
- Mr. Wosbburne, of 111., moved to re-consider tho
that 4 motion on the table, pendioc
which Mr. Hughes wtihed to say that ho limited
haring mado a remark to-day which eoemed dLioonr
teona to the choir, and tookpleaenre in making (hlc
statement. ) ®
Tho responded to Mr. Hughe., «ipre M -
Ing hlmeelf extremely grained at tho iliac]aimer,
and laid ho had nopnrpoaa to-day, or at any other
U “5 l0 _, re “ Mr - “"**“• otherwuo then with the
most perfect courtesy. .
Without further a tlon. the Houm adjourned;
Bt. Louis, Jan. 2’
.—The overland mail, with Cal
d Inst., has arrived. There are
ifomla dates to the 1
no through passengs
. California and Or
graph.
The new Idris qa
borders of Monterey
opened end worked
gon are to be connected by tele-
jckiUrcr miooy aittuUed on tbo
land M«re«r coantias, *ro boipg
With » food prospect of rmrnwii).
ufictoney in the San Fnntisoo
End UiUtloJiljr tnUml; an
not m cud. •' ' .•.•)
notijnd.
p"* 4 *- *W»* FW»di^«n
Tbetoii slugs <
TreMary, and it le l
the bonded debt'wßl
Fraser rim date*
: The weather was me
iMjmbti
wh EEL EK & WILSON ’ S
FIRST PREMIUM FAMlfv
SEWING machines,
AGENTS OPPICB, NO. 68 FUTH STREET,
FIRST PREMIUM awarded by tho Allcahem, r> . ... , „ . , ~,
September 1857, “AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE.” °™ * S ncalta ” l SoCiety ' heU
And the Penna. State Agricultural Soeiety hare awarded to Wheeler A Wilson’s Sewing
Machine the highest premium, “AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PORPO<W9» *
THESE MACHINES which hare gained such an enriable reputation all other
Machines on account of
Wl. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both aides of the fabric eewed.
2. Economy of thread*
3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
4. Portability, ease of operation and management.
5. Spcod.
G. Quietness of movement
7- Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravol
8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials.
9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
Aro now offered with nil of the latest improroments and adrantages at manufacturers
prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, G 8 FIFTH STREET.
A HOST LIBERAL DISCOUXT TO CLEROTUEH. '■ ‘ ;
—— »O3oMlwBmTi
Oommercial
OOMMITTKK Of ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY—
, nRC ?, <I r -» 8 Bhmvee, Wn. n. Williams, G. B.
Joxr*. U. W. C*Rfl.
PITTSQUUGII WAKUKTU,
[Hrport'd Sfycidlli//„r the Pilttburgh OatfU' \
PrrtßßtnuiH, Friday, Jan. 2R, 18C9.
FIX)UR —the only ante from first hands was a lot of 100
U.Utuporatti.OO. From Blows G 75 bbls. io small lota at
: for' super. $5,60 for extra, and kfi.T&fia&ui fur
at'tJ 7 ® 0 ’ ** ° f ,J "° * kR ,t “ 110 ~WS Tenn “*» o°**x>|,|
ORA IN—sales on wharf ol 100 bnsOaUat 05. Barley
100 bus Spring from store at Cft. Corn, 7W bus at depot al
GROCERIES—saIes of 40 hhds Sugar at Molasses
•J 5 bbls to city n« 09, and 20 do to o.ontnr Ml 42. Coffee. 20
bga at 12J4.
BUCRWIIKAT-PLQTJR—a Palo from stors oiCCske nt
$2,75 100 R«.
BUTTKR—duII; sales of .1 bids prims roll at 18.'
BKEDJ—a sale from store of 200 bus Clover Ben! .it *4 37
-Indicating a firm market. "
WlllBSKY—sales of 40 bbU rectified at 27028,
. EKBD—a sale at Mill of !0Q bg* Bcroening* at $1 pi 100
UKAL—sales of 76 bits Cora Moat at 87 a bne.
Ol fr—sales of lObbisNo.l Lard Oil at 90.
OUBBSK—sates of 00 and .TO bxs at 10.
I’OTATOES—aalc* of 09 this Nesbannock* st £2,60 and
too bn* mix*] at depot at 70.
BACON—firm; sales of »HX> therilj Pbonldcrs and Huns
u . Lj and 10J^.
nONKTABY ANI) COfIIfBKRCI A Is.
Wo annex a comparative slntemont of the Exports, exrlu
livo of from New York lo loi-eign port., i.ir tho weok
'Tiding dan 4,1859;
1857. 1858. |Sf.9.
Total for the week £ ,'5H,236 $1,419,097 $1,171,138
Pt-.vi.m-.lv reportod 2,825.428 1,904,031 1,352.912
Since January I 53,373,728 $2,523,200
With rutooiica to the number of hogs packed io the West*
the Ciurinual i Price Current ‘slates that it has not jot re*
reived mmplelo retnrna,but the reports, an far received,
show an inm-aae as compared with last year, of 240,000
which will bo farther increased by returns to Coma to hand.
The falling off In weight it estimates at equal to 130,000 to
150,000 head, tlmt reducing tho not increase to equal to
about IOO.OOu. Tho full report will probtddy be published
next week.
The southern staples are increasing in quantity nt the
ports. The, estimate! of the Cotton crop H now as high
as 3,750,01 m) baht Tho Louisiana Sugar crop of 18.75 will,
it is thought, reach TbO.ftW hbds. of sugar, and 450.000 bids
nf molasses, reined at $22,000,000.
New Ot leaks, Jan. 25.—Ootton—Sales of nnty 12,003 bis
at llUc for Middling qualities. Better qualities are firm.
Bales for thrre days 35,500 lates.
Receipt* ** 37,503 *•
Sugar—firm; Kilea2^oohhds.
MoUsaea—saJos 2,000 bbls at 34c Tor prims toebotes.
Flour—buoyant; tains 3,500 bbls.
Corn—firm; tale* bus at 95c Air prime White.
Pork—Mesa active nt Shoulders bonyant at
7 Lard—ln bbts llj^c.
PniK Paceiso nt CrtctifjiATt.—According to our usual coa
tom, we have, daring the peat week, obtained a report from
each of tho pork packing establishments, of the number of
Logs parked, and the average weight, together with the
comparative yield of lard. Tho whole number of houses
engaged this season was forty-five, and the whole number of
hog* packed, as rcjMitod by them, is 382,820.
The following table shows (lie nnmbor of.lTngs packed in
this rily each year, the Inst tanmtj-eeven years;
No. Tears
.... #5,000 1«7
....123,000 IS-1S
im....
....123,000 tK&a. ..
....1U3.000 1851
....182,000 ISSX
....190,000 iß*a
.... 95,000 ISM
....100,000 IHW...
....220,000 ISGCL...
....250,000 1557
240,100 1H58.....
....190,000 155 a..„.
205,000
IC7
183 K....
IS3ii._.
1840. ..
IMI..
1841...
IS6I
H.V>.
iS4<i.
—JCin. Prlc« Cur.
Nrw You Carrix Mamet, Ja&. £&, 18&J —TUn rmrn
prk'M for tba w cck at nil tho tuarbtU arc ai fttllowa :
DEEP CATTLE.
- CWt
Firat quality.
Ordinary “ •
Common '•
lu&tior “
nnscr Aim Luna.
Prim* quality, "p head.
Ordinary u •*
Tint quality..
Otirrr qualities
Th* market opened today with unusual buoyancy, and
price* for extra cattle advanced batf a cent a pound. at
which there prevailed a steady fair demand. The oflerlogc
were of a very fair average quality, and sale* at all tbe
yarda Werrljat remunerative prices. Tbe average price waa
about,t*@i9and the reogo from C to with ouly few
aalea at the latter price. Tliere were a few very extra cattle
»ld op Tueedav at 11c. At Bergen thore were sold on Mon
“*J about 400 head at our quota!foot.
Cows and calve* are in a fair demand *t the above prices.
L B *'V* t ,,enUr '» *«PP>y »nd nl«w have been at
fr 2“ 6to C«£ fur.facavy com fed. 5179 head were oOered
\lh* total receipt* of the.Wk fer the week and last week
vfer« as follows •
Sheep
Bmw. A Limbs.
.....’AM) y,6C7
S£4A 7,i11)
Total
Du. last week.
RIVJCR fIKWB.
i Them was tittle of Interest transpiring at therivor yceter
day. Not n single beat had arrivedduring the night.
Id oar advertising columns may be found • traUmonlalof
regard In which Opt. Wm. Fomyth is held by all Ihealaam
bool Captain*. In th# loog time he served as Wharf Mas
ter on the Uonongihela leveo, be won the respect and ee
teem of all who knew him.
The Daeutah left yesterday lor Nashville, the a art Dean
for looisvlll*. and Ute Bocheater for Cincinnati.
The ArizoaU will Davo this day for St. Louis. Cant. Con
way doca notgoon her this trip, bit wife being tick, lie
sends in bis place Capt. Charloe Bravo.
lltkehul.—Opt. David Ullmore, of the steamer Now
* wlr ° JWt®rday morning; Ho mar
ried Min Little, an estimable yoong lady of this city. The
ioog and able discussion oTall tlio stoamboat Captains at
present in port, touching the subject of “ Consolidation ’* lias
*Ol b*«n without its etl*ct,as may bo well seen from the
above announcement, Capt, Uilmore aod his bride left on
the Itocupstcr yesterday for a tonr Sonth and West. Mean
time the row York lire at the wharf as If nothing had b*p-
T !£ CindnoatlConimercia} or yesterday tan:
-Tho Btoamec S|lv*r Star bnrstod a cylinder near Shaw
neotown yesterday, and was compelled to return to Paducah
tor repairs -.Tbe Fremont brought to Loulavtllo alofof
hides, recovered from the wreck or the sunken Delceata.
Tbn pntl, tow toil DwtfjnJ Cily bu u,„ O to M.m.1.1. to
eugago iu the coal towing and Jobbing busineea. W li
Mums, of Louisville, fell overboard, aod waa drowned from
tbe Di«ua, on her re.rent trip from New Orleans.... A coni
boat belonging to W. Smith, waa recently mink at New Or
leans while attempting to land.
Wo learn that Uw John Tompkins, out of Wabash, in ad
ailloo b,dropping her wheel overboard, burst her cylinder
head. Tlio accjd.nt occurred three mites above lionder
Tho Quaker City and Key West jiasw.l Marietta on bvr
way upon Wednesday -..The James Wood was In Cincin
nati yesterday Tbo Cambridge passed KvansrlUe su
ing down on Wednesday.
The Cincinnati (lazelt*, of Wednesday, rays:
“ The coal boat beluuging to Mr. M’Ciuskey, of PitUborg,
wh id* was snnk last week by cotliaton with the Southerner
lu tlio lower Ohio, ha* becu vneceatfully raised, and started
on her voyage South. .She waa pomped outiu n few hours,
fully repaired withoutlwss, and the river opportunely rising
aho was floated ofT without trouble or delay. '
We underefand that the officers of tho steamer Orb Intend
bringing suit against tho city of Louisvillo lor $l,OOO dam
age* sustained by her iu gronuding on tho rocks at the head
of the canal. Tho Orb claims and expects to prom that tlio
antboritlrs of that city permit the old atanuior Duke to oc
cupy uclj.a position at the levee na to prevent the sab In
gress and egress of boats iuto and out of Uio rauat. They
claim that in this case tbe Orb would not hare swnug on to
(he rocks had Uio Duke been tied higher up. The quwtlou
la an important one, and the Indications are favorable for a
Judgment against the city.
UtlK*A.—A meeting of citizens of this place lias been bad
to take action towards establishing aline of boats between
St. l<onl* l Dubuque and Galena. A committee «d ulm- Imn
been appointed to contaminate tbo atroDgcrn'ot."
Stsambnat KsgUtsr,
ARRIVED. | DEPARTED
Luzerne, Brownsville. I Luzerne, Brownsville
Telegraph, do. [ Telegraph, do.
Golonot Bayard,Elisabeth. | 001. Uayard. Rllrabnth.
foot and foilingJ •
TslcgrapMa
is mr kata.
Nr.w Tons, Jan. 27.—Cotton very doll, awaiting the ar
i lyal of European advkea. Flour buoyant; solos of VO,OOO
bbls.: Soulhorn, idBS@sG.ll). Whoat buoyant; sales of
35,000 bushels. White Kentucky! SUO; Illinois, $1.37
Pork-heavy at $t7.50@517.75 for old 11m.; $ll6O for
new do.* and $1!M2&513.76 for prime. Bacon qnlet at
D@9% for sides and O-JjJ® 814 for shoulder*. Whiskey firm
at *ifiU®27. Sugar iirm at 5@S. Coffee firm; sales of Bio
Btocks lower; Chicago A Bock Island, COW; UUnolscen
tral,6G%; Illinois Central bonds, 89; Mich. Southern 20:
New York Ceulral,M%; Beading, 43% ; Canton Co, IM£-
MUeouri tires, 86; Galena & Chicago, 00; Michigan Cen
tral, 61%; Kri«s 14%; Lacroas land grants, 22%; pacific
Mall B. B. Co, 85; Panama Railroad, 11.
Pniupuruu, Jan. 27.—Flour held with more Ora raw;
2000bblasold atss 75 for superfine,aod sG2&tos96ofcr
Pa. and Ohio extra family. Uya Flour activo; 800 bbls sold
atsG. Corn Meal much wanted at $3 50. Wheat and Rye
unchanged. Oorn In batter demand; 0000 bos reld at 76 to
78c, 3000 bus Pa. Oats bronght 38c. Provisions: a more
buoyant fooling, with a study upward tendency in price*.
Mom Pork: saloa at 118 60; 100 casks hams at 10% to lie:
side* 9; shonldon 7, tutoow held higher. Lard scarce ami
firm at 12%0 In bbls; 13% In kees. Groceriec more iu.U«,
sales N O sugar at 7 to 7%, and Rfo Oo*» at 11% to 11%.
Whisky firm at 28c. ' ’ .
Brnwott, Jan. 27. —Flour quiet at $0 for Howard and
Ohio. Wheat: red $1 40. Core dull and lower; white 76c;
Kllow 76 to 78c. Provisions buoyant. Bulk meat: tides 9c.
we Both $l7 7ft to |lB.l*nlll%c. Whisky doll at 28c.
Macos, Go., Jwl -7. —Little Mary Marsh, of (he
celebrated Manh troupo, ires burned last night l>y
bar ‘dress taking Are while performing at Ute theatre
Sbeiis so terribly burned that (he pbyilcUng deroair
of her recovery. Mr*. Manh and Min Qeorwiana
Mouiley were also aeverely, but not dangerously,
burned whUe endotyoring to save UtUo Maif from
4.1), TOS. FRESH CHARLESTON RICE
V Jwl ne’4 tpd ftir nltl?
WM.BAQAUB7, UmaWnriA •
OPND—A pair of Era Our W which th»
I'MlPSlt—2s czs.'Xo* gale hi
i S.*.»*Sfl»»TOoK*oo^
J •‘V- wjsies^wfc-,
PEETSBUKS-Ht FEURTA.
TTEALTXI OF AMERICAN WOMEN.—
-U-Pormany fun I have been troobled with geoer*
weariness and languor, both mental and physical; caprice
liitlcem eat, dull headache, pain la the head and templet'
ooldneas and tendency to stiffness, palpitation of the heart '
Tory easily flattered or excited, appetite variable, stomach
and bowels eranged, with pain. Any mental or physical
exertion wassnre to bring on all the symptoms, and I bad
In addition, falling of the womb, and great pain in that rw
glon. One physician after another exhausted his MU and
gave monp. A patient and persevering use of MAR
BUALL’S UTERINE CATHOLIOON fortnnalely cornedmo,
and I hare no words sntHclent to exprem my
Mta. JUJiLA ANNK JOHNSON.
1 h , 4TB *’ aen *rofferer for many years
j-jfflsASa*.=xsß^sa{
• tra * ch “ ll with coldhjicd* wTI
net and dreadfnl nerronsneee. Tbe least excitement woSd
nuke me feel as If r should By away. I tried doctors and
d £? B */£? d vt re P* il D f; 008 tfUr another, witboot the bon
rv»w of MARSHALL'S UIEBJNK CATBOLI
OON changed some ofmy symptoms for the hotter, and now
lam cutirely and radically cured. I with tUt every*?
man could know what It will do, CLARISSA*Oi3r.
18 r ,r .“' O i U r, T M Dtorioe complaints with thefollow
count of a foeimg of fnllnras; aching and drmtrrinz nr.l
tbojolUngprodowl by riding caoaod great pain: spa*,
mod ie shootings and pains in the side, stomach and howoia*
headache, with ringing in the ears; every fiber of the bod*
seemed sore; great Imtahlllty; Intense norroOToesM <£sd
not bear tholeast excitement without holngr^rat^te
t Z& u l?* ee °'L¥ r } ne ' Btarllmm, '
ihuiings, Jhlfitationt, Cramps, Disturbed Sees, and cl
hnoahfes organic or sympathetic, connect#! with the uiain
Aryans.
price of Marshals CUrint Catholic** is One Dotiar
P*T ** n £k botUe. On the receipt of six dollar:
onnaripttf the money. Address muvesem
. “• KEYBER, 140Woodst,Pittsburgh, L
. spU-dawT Sign of the Golden Mortar.
No,
..250,000
..475.000
..410,000
-.393,000
.2(34,000
..352,000
.2(01,000
..421,000
. 2V*C,7#rt
TIIE GREAT STRENGTIIENER AND
hVi N K»rt^? T I iOTliIl '~ TI " b “ t ,al cbe »l»‘ Bonn
hoU Bertsd, i„ the wnrld. Simple ,i„l plcaaant „,, p
plicatiun, certain and eSectna] In ila reanlia. A heanllfnl
ac.rt.Ußc externalcnr.lire, applicable f„r the „| fef „, lo
at any time, ,n any pUce, in any part efthe bamin eye
lem, and under all clrcnmataneea. If yon pnt Ibia fleeter
anywhere, Ifpdn la there, rh. Plaalcr will a,|e k .here nntll
the pain line taniahed. The Plaate, mapteliaea the pain
mj, and
..344,512
44G.G77
2182,720
PATN CANNOT EXIST WHERE TUIS PLASTER
IS APPLIED.
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• «,oo@ 7,00
BbeumatUni, Lameness, Stiffness, Debility, Nervousness
Noaralga, Dyspepsia, Ceagbs, and ColJj, Pains and Aches
°r every Wqd, down ewu to Corns, are imvudMdyrrlievtd
•od, with a Utile patience, ptmanenlly curtxi, by the magi
ad Influence of tlie MAGNETIC PLASTER. It fs the sim
plest, rarest, eaf«t, pleasantest and cheapest remedy L»
existence, its application is nnirenal—equally to tbe
strongman, the delicate woman, and the feeLle intent.—
To each and all it will prove a Dalai and a Blessing. Its
n “ is agreeable, and without annoyance or tbonble. Its
price is within the reach of all-rich or poor; all may have
It who are sick and snffering in any way.
I -UtilKBS Bbonld b. alway» .applied wlthjlbla loraln,
M. PLASTEiL It will be Ibo Good PhyeftUn la
booaohold, taadj .1 >ll tlni,,, ,ud at inataat ootioe.
Pnt np In air-Ugit tin boxea. Each box will mat, all In
right plutatg and any child can agreed them. J>rlca 25
cent, . box, with foil and plain direction,.
D. C. nOKEBEAD, HI. D.,
.. «7,00@ 8,00
.. o^o
G?'®6Ue.
. 6 tf>6*.£e.
Stramns.
Honongaliala RlverO. sTTBalf ‘ Paokoti
gTEAtIKI’, TKLEGRAPH. i KTKAMKR JKgFKRROK
jjgf Ljj£»
OXPT.J.O.WOOPWIM,. ! CxrJSSaMx.
T steamer iozeknk, Cap,. *. Bmtt,
nE above NEW STEAMERS ARE
wajsris 21
s^sssssssi^
sssssasassfi
PITTSBURGH .AND MKMPntS "
ONION X. IN B .
lSfttt, Jjjjjjat ISD9.
IDA MAT. ANOLO-SAXON. HASTINGS.
T’UE ABOVE LINE HAVING .TOST
A ten orgnntad, will ton weekly, baaing, aaft, con
venlent Bud elegant ateamec lo Irapo earl, port carry Wrek
. For freight ur passage apply on board nr to
JaUfdtf .. *!•«<■•«. NJUDMa A CD, Agmft.
fflintinnalt, &c.
POR CINCiNNATi-Tbc 'too'7 W „
iS; Win B* l *IONT, Capt. JadiSHl
in“sATu, ; Drv. *»
«*g« apply on board orto ’ t+ “ Tor Bright or p.al
H.AOK, UAP.NES A Oft, Agent,
F?,?,. C ’ INC,N NATI & LOUIS .>£.
JL. ViLLK.—The fine newstaemer POTOMAC JSSfeOK
Capt. Harry will Icavo f«*r tho atuvo and
«te ports, on KKIDAY, iMh ii.it at 4P. M |L* ZIXTL,
passage apply on board ot to freight or
-i^. 10 . FLAOK, BARNES AOu., Agents
jaasjbillr, ett.
POR N ASHVILLEr-Tlte too . Igp. „
X ajearurrMELltOSE, Capt. Thomas Rngers,l«&£
f "G ■" InleraiadleTpolßa
Tula DAY, -811. instant at 4 o’clock, P. M P,.r tr*h!ht °° •
passage apply on board or to *or freight or
. J,IZI . FLACK, BARNES A CO.Agcnl,.
St. Aouto, set.
For st. Louis- rinj.'l
-ra.n»..i ;m , r j, ODBiATOE cpLjans
pitE^rKaD?? 0 » , “* A ■SrSSr.
H.ACK, BARNK.S * 00., AM,:
l?Ofi ST. LOUIS—The tine paa- 1 IBP*
!*■• ""Pfl"' ll '* A. n. COHN. Opt. biaul
Tim n.i”;, ”'. 11 " •*“»• “•* *ll lnlennMHJ?Su!S
orSL£i!l I !“ t ’ »‘ * M. For freight
* ■
•J“*_ FLAOK, HARNK3 A CO , Agent*.
"CHXR St. LOUIS.—The splendid .
JL fteUMr CAMBRIDGE, Capt. Sami. DoulMml
will leaTa for the above ami all lalennodUUportJoPKß
DAT, ISth Inat.at 4o'clock, r. «. for freitbtor
•pply on board or to FLACK, BARNES * 00 jju?*
EOH CAJJiO, HICKMAN ANBTI& v
MKMPniS.—The aplondidataaiaer nayp-ijftJ&A
IMQB, Ckpt. H. U. Porter, will Imto forU*
Intermediate porta, on fmg day tha
/dock, r. k, Kr freight or }“*». lt *
'* l3 nlSSTtB , aSfsi°Js’ , t£‘°
- ®rttans. : &-c
T7°K NEW ORLEANS (wiki . n. "
■M all lotaraadlata porta. WuVlcail
lHoa ,r to J, Sjftfefr /K
LSg Q
— ftOßKarinrtKfty
,TlRy pww_lso
.accunit
fo»We'by
IiITV. -B??sS^£_
iHeWtal.