T.« COPITUnmi; . - ATO ‘ L a St " Gt—SP O BE s m«WCTACTPRER3 op sheathino py l-rigttr nd . BOLT OOPfia, PKISBKD OOP 1 1: Bottow, BptotHU*! Un'txpatfa rtlHln faHTTAIA. B» m.ir. *”■ o '*“ < “ U J 00 Tlnmwi’l : ttfg Wrr ' . .-.>£• FUUfewgh, ’ ; . : ! : iSSߣw?^y B ” clltt °y **•* p*“«- _ [MoBkiDB “ r " ftrvutifg isNontniiiloß Merebanti, A&d Agetitrfor the rale of Pittsburgh Manu .'fvtans,';lDmiitfUMf&u sad otfen for LEAD, HIDES, . HXUP, | DftODIKO, Ac, •oikltod. Prompt «tt«n> tloo tonrotriog isl forwarding. Ho, 49 ; Gomnurel«l Stmti ftt, Loots, ' tlelMßcalo * •■ ' j (JKAiND [DISPLAY OP JBWELRf,^ Tho largest aud most varied assortment ol 1 Uwatervigoodila iltla dijr, laid lo KXPRBSSLY TOR THE HOLIDAYS, i will b* fcathl at Oidr rtore,ag«QC7 for tb* AHSRIOAN FUH9! JTCTRS!! FURS!! , MoCORD <3e OO:, j 131 Wood Street. HAVINGJUST RETURNED PROM NEW I IOBJt •*» BOW retiring »1 «g« «tock Of froth made FURS ' eonprhtof - 1 Btdmßij BtHo, , KUik Sable, Btoo* hfjirtia, 1 *lUberUQ SaofmU. Fitch, Ac. ■ V | O»PM, HslfOapM, Victoria**, .. . HoOii *ad Cola, ■'Aloo, ToU Boanot*. .. TCooejoodj boro been wtesiod *Uh great care, and «U 1 ktitU ttcaali profit*. Lad in* vkUiK to porch u© fraah FUE3 irt Invited to ' oil and oasis* oorotoek. - -• aolTrfetf /- Verkin Destboyie, 'Tor Me Dettradioaqf Rats, Mrcx, Mohs, Boas, Boachm run, MoaqnTcm, Moths, Giants Isxxcts, Am, Ac. • The chemical preparations kuownunder the abort uile forth* last 42 yeanthroughoutEurope,wherethey have ' >wt with a triumphant success ban acquired fer their In Tantbr and SUonJbctanar a world-wide celebrity, attested by t b« tmpsrors of Bowie, Trance, Austria, the Queen of Eng laM» Klngt of Dolgiav, Holland, Naples, Bavaria, Sax* «T» *®J to America their eOelency baa been' endorsed v to* Mrtstort qf Public Lu&tuti&u and the approval of jmvturvat prtoote c£Qmi, tbit they are the only Semeditt TO the world, fare to exterminate all kinds of vertnin. teß’» Hiwwn Pamiinon destroy the am come tatrotesfrUboet mercy, end never fkIL □to Art hea - brwigbttkntti to - artUcna of them in tte world, and from this day4hej watchword of all housekeepers, merchants, ship-owner* and hntiandmen will bo “.Yb more rh-iam.** •/iKAiiißictlcM moil 25 cents to $l. Dspotoflhe lavenlorand Proprietor. ■v. , , JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist. . «12 Broadway (cor. Honston at,) New York. <**w*ral Agent for then, States and Canadas, FBIDKC ICK T. BUSBTOHj DtlPggtat, No. 10 Astor Hons*, and 41? Broadvar, New York.. \ .• i, Bald Wholesale and retaS by It. E. SELLERS AGO. and JOS. FLEMING, Pittabhrgfc; and BEKKHAH A M’KBN NAN, Allegheay. \; - . de2S.-Cmdfc . MOTOKUSt BOTIUERSII flOXllfißSti: - Donft fiul to procjore Mrs. Winslow's Sooth* *•* kj™P P* Chttdraa Tiethlng. Itbaeiioeqoalonoarth. ft greatly facilitates thaproean of teethlog by nfteulng the g«auLradadng all InlUtemation—will allay pain, and U taw toyegnlala Uke beweia. Depend upon tt,mothera, It win gin rt*t to'yooraelTes, and relief end health to ywtr . lefrnta. Perfectly wfc in! *ll cam. v Tenable preparation ia the prescription of one of Tamale Thyridaaetn New England, Bod bu bcenaied with wrer-TAlllng nccenta taUhoMcfeam. ' i - . —,, bdiere.lt tbebest and nmet remedy In the worU, In' *U eaaoeofpJ B Ctndr«i,»Lfttb«r It arieea fran teething ot from any other canae. " 'lf life and baalth eaaU estimated by dollar* and c*oU,U (■ worth tta weight Id gold. Million* ofbottle* are eold every year Id tho United ft la aa eld and atU trlri rvaedy. ' ■ .f fUQg ONLY Si CENTS A BOTTLE. '• _S?^?®*C® Bio * on,< * , t l ‘ # f» M l®ileofOtJKTiS* I*6ll - Taoh tbfe oatelde wrapper, . Ada birDntnfete CtfoagGoat the world. DS.QEO. ILKBYBER, Agent for ritUbnntb ■ JtCfcdawlyfcT - .\ < • • . J «.*& *; ~.- ...., ~, - i'-nm wSTi^.l-1 r’ y-i ■»*«• % « -< t 5> £ »-£*K Iv'.w vW : :.-‘ : f':i STIC AM SB snip lire. <¥flX& >: Via NICARAGUA. .-*• r-iXgRIQAN, ATLANTIC AtfD PACIFIC SHIP p ; MAHAL OOUPXIir/pPOPPIETOPS. -CLP P o SjY 10 H LIRE ' •• At -REBUdEMUTter Uiy.tmuc so bib rauroßOO.'. — , EwMadcaldo.....— steerage..,.. 80 ' vThe transit of the Isthmus Ineloded. *U splendid asauaatiip WASHINGTON, of 2000 tone ra fetor, CspUleary CbnrcblD, baring bcea fitted op n pnMy for tbeCalilottila trade hero her pier, North fUver, New York, oa Monday tba fith ofltaaahor, at2P.M-, canylng passenger*, "»■<!■. and freight to Sen Joan del Nirte, to connect a Sea Joa&dsi A*r with the well known aod'coomodioossteamship may MAN,OspLOaready, for SaaFrandseo,California. xbeoe •fieodidsteaseahlpaolfer cneerpaned accommodations for t&f ■**7 and comfort of 'j-wengen. The Isthmas route la thorooghly repaired aod in good order, ud the coaßtry *°f r ,BI *- tod fraight, iappty only at tbo office of the ' JOHN P.YELYESTbN, Agent, OWfrfißtffo' Bolt' • 1 Ko.|Bßowling Qreeo. New York. alii • .. Mfc-'wv. 4 ■ »•< -SAMUBaCi GRAY AND TAILOR,! .-p'; V. .. i CLAIR STREET, *\ r VUITiBLEaU, PENN a; Inrites p üblib attention to his new and bean ’ tlfol ewertaoot of All Goods, . coatfstiof of Cloths, Gust* oct*) Testtsgs aod Coattogs of enrj raritl/ sad style, ■dspied to the best city be mode np withpfoapt^wy.'; ,■ dty> ocSdfa Hill "HI ®§l r-n> ?i r 1 •I' ' pcjbs puzisfil* l Far from Philadelphia. IX)013 MIDLER, Uaaof&ctani of all Ua4sef ladles •&&/aeßUemraV Fan, Sleigh &ad Ov- P&* te&r la Bpffrfn Bobes, *c, Ac, who We aod wtaa.atNo.lW Wbod»treet,»bcTeFUth. Tm repaired, deaoed sod altered la the best meow. - Goods made toordor at ehort aotiee. AB Mods of shtpplag fare boajtfat. ' . M. S 3. OILL BJ's pig DUHTTIST, EatractaTeetbarithont pain, by an entik ji-tnr AMWtbKlii atealAppltoJ to iu teeth sod pnti 9*lift Teeth frost ou to (ml setts Inserted on the vtrioas ■tstsOtotissM; 'Hs-atoteWtateeth oaftitfre Fomlain Wsfltfft ooTttthßOQigam,Vb(ch la beauty, desalineesead .to'ploue. Gel) end exsatne sped* t : ;• •- I '« .•■"fiV&fSi -Tl Tf* l . n fovrth street, below Msrkei, (second ascyJftttSbgnft. • ~y -, • J^:lydfc ' • X> v'j H> OHHiaTY, a. ; j ' Pittsburgh, Ptn*a. t . h»d the .sdnatsyi of Eastern Ootlsgos end Hoe jmjveofl scrcre! jeers’ pkcdcs,. tffers hit probate*! •WTtoev ia StJBOIOAh JJfb IUDIOSL CASKS. |*r. W. il Howard. McCbndlea. r !&&£*** UeL **»' 11 Hon. H. A. WssTer. &S'2f n » JU «*' : I Hon. T.J. Bighorn. . JT.MnUr. , Jl JolmH.lMlor,Ksa. - f.-r . . .JacobMcQonistsr ( Ksq. my&lydft : BHfi- BTOyB "WORKS. AX.B3tAKDBHBHADI.BT, »unuin&i»iiUikiiimTTiaiihDr Cfleilßß, fUMR HD BEATIND STOVES, /.Fjam. andFancy 'Orate Front*, Ao. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Patmt-G a? Buraurasnd SBonCoNsvMuta : COOK STOVES. - Offlo« and Sale* Room. mujylfer I«j«Wwd>fc l fltUlinnk.P». ' W.# D. HMKHATTr, All klaAaofVebaeeoi gmnff&ad Glgtn, HyfawmyUtanUt4bclMingHo.ia9Voodttrwt.ln > ***f* < * wiUta plw—d lomdw thm frfapdo, . h»TIDg Tfri , * making' -.■ •..—. ir/ r « lim SfrttM -gUtftt*. aK*ag> co.^ HOLIDAY OIPTS, {4TOBBBAND FASOT GOODS, at RBINSHAH ft MB YUAN'S, N0..4S Filth Street, near Wood, WATOHas. . • \ .. *■ ri ' • HOCBE AND SION ~ FAiKiina aid aiiAzma, - - . nf jui ITS BBANCHIS, Done In the beat manner and abortmt time, J.AIL PBILLIPS, Jiflgad Noi>gQ dfcas gt. Clair Street, BTAHCH ABO FARINA. Had* by tbs Weit PhUaddpkla Huvlketarlai Co. (Bint Premium awarded by tb« Franklin Institute. November, ISSS.) Diamond aloes Starch, lo cases coni’* 0 bozca, C Ibs.oacfa; Do do boxes do 40 papers, 1 “ do; Befitted, Pearl Starch, in hoxn virions •tees, all tor lanndlry ore. CORN PABINA, (or Corn Starch,) in bxs. 40 pipers each. This article U expressly prepared tor coiiurj purposes, and can bo retied on aa saperior is rvxm to any non. in tun. For sale by THOMPSON, CLARKE A YOUNQ, Phils, Jan*/, ISfiftdtffc Agents lor the Company. Permanent Office. Complying with tho urgent request of hui dredi of their patients, DUB. O. AT. MTCH Sc J. W. BYKKB - Hare concluded to remain PERfIIANBI(TLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be consulted at their office, No. 191 Penn Street, OPPOSITE Tint ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Bally, except Sundays, for ConinmpUon,' Aithma, BroneMltla and all other Chronic Complaints complicated with or causing Pulmonary Disease, including Catarrl, Heart Ducat, Affection* of the Liver, Dyi- P*P**t*t Gastritis, Female Ootnplainie, etc. BES.* PITCH A SYKES would state batiks? treatment of Consumption it baaed upon tue fact that he disease e» fits fnMs Mood s*d ryrfm ol large, 6cM before,aai during Usderelopnenl in the luxyt, and they thereto emoloy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medkinal remodies to partly the blood and strengthen tbo system. IFift Mete, they oao MEDICINAL INHALATIONB,which they value highly,but only aa BslUotives, (haring no Ctmtiot. effect when used alone,) and Invalids are carnMlljcautloucd against waiting thepracfoaslimeoCcarabiUty onany treatment bawd upon the planaible.bnt false Idea that the “seat of tbo disease can be reached In • direct manner by Inhalation,” for as before stated, the seal of Me dittaxt ii is Me Mood and its effect!. only tn the longs. - »-No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to oon salt ns by letter. mySfedewfclfP The Great Engltan Homedy. SIR JAMES CLABKB’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a prescription of Plr James Clsrko, M. n. Fhysislan Extraordinary to theQuocn. This well known Uodicinels no imposition, bat a sore and tale remedy for Difficulties and Obstrnctloni, rom any cause whatever; and ultlumgh a poworfal remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES Uis peculiarly salted. It will in a short time, bring on tho monthly iwriodsritb regularity. These PHU hare nmr been boown to fail where Vie Jireo tumtonOuteamdjngi ofpenoiffdtl art weSoiierttd. Pot fbll particulars, gat a pamphlet, free, of the agent. H. B —sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author! *ed agent, willinsare'nbotll.j, containing over Sfl plils, by return mail. , B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, wboiasale agent, and eold by all drngglrta. ' a&?7;dAw fc T JOHN COCHRAN 6C BROi ■afreracTvxxKs or Iron Railing! Iron Yanlts, Vault Deo Window Slmtten, Window Goardi, If., TMnSSrrrt, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., “V* cnhaad a rarietj uf now Pat tome, Uccj end y Lain, esjtablo fer nil pnrpowe. ParUeaJar attention paid to on .cwilngQniTf Lota. Jobbing done at abort notice. mri> WW- ....—w». e. rejUD VAiroßVEH’a’'ißßSasrD, attorneys aM' law A!H> SOLICITORS IN CIIASCKRT, JvV. &, & tiw*! Block, ltnoa. WlUattoodto tbaparduttuta Skl«of Uml E-tat** ob tolttlntMon«y on Boodi *o4 Mortgage* ru. a iQM**>a. :r .... ' rkTimil wmutov popoi-igj ROBINSON, MINIS k BILLERS POCBDEM ASID ttACIU NIBTS, WA. S HIN GTON WO RUS Pittsburgh, Ponna. No, 91 Market itmt, Mustectnre alt kinds of Steam Engines amt Mill tiacMn arrCaaiias*.Railroad Wort. Steam Uoilora aiul Iroi Jobbing and Repairing done on abort Dotice. mr&lydti DAWKS 6c CLUDKY lloata,Blf* and Ornamental palatsra A Tt V ORA IN ERR, Whtt« Lead and Ztno Painta, ■ilso, all triads of Paluts, Oils, VaroisLoa, Window Oil Pott;, RroibM.lc., U 4 OvoJ Street, lx*- a'-uDi I'troin Alls* arlft-lydtp • y ’ MITCHELL, HERRON & CO. W<nur.»'jiru»H3 or Cooking, Parlor uml lloatiiiK STOVE S-, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, &< 104 filbert}* St., Pittebnrgti, Ptu tnrgiM V _ . •* W K Y M A N fle a i.) N , MauaßiclarcrsttKj bralenln ail kluJ»ut TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIQARS, AND I/BAF TOBACCO, Canter of Snithjield Street and Diamond Jlky, PnTPBUROU, l*A. ttUUM(U«m mn ,m...._t(lDll.Mn. n ,...,«,1l , CCUOO!iB Pittsburgh Steel Works. j’O2UCB, BOYD Sc CO., 8 kUanfocturenof CAST BTKRL; aluo, FPRTNQ, PLOW end A R'fITKKL; SPRINGS and AXLR9, Corner B6a and Fint SZrreix, PiUtlmrgh, fU ratio toaia ......... j> i 11. B. ROGEKB Sc CO„ Rogers* Improved Patent Steel < Cultivator Teeth, Corner Ron and Pint Streelr, PitUZurgk, r&- iSthljdXc* JA9. MoLAUG-HUN, aumicrbo or Alcohol, Cologne Spirilt and Paul Oil, •WfcUyfr JToi. 1(8 nd 170 Btco%d SSrerL J.M-XjI'ITLB MERCHANT X-AJCIjOIi, No. 54 St. Clair Street, f (Dr.lrlah’aNew UatMio*,)' PITTHBUHOII. PA. aaSfelydfo RAIL ROAD SPIKE' COMPANY. Jotcptt Dllworfh W. C. Bldwell (Jucctuon to Porter, Baljt <£ XtodL) uurtiricruuu cp RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. ritTSBOROB, I’E.NN'A. Dg. MaONETO-KUCTRIC Mi- CBIKIB.-— Principal Depot /or the sale of this UirrivaUrd Ktdicai Auxiliary.—Zq submitting IhU machine toadls erimlnaUagpublic, no expense has been spared In tta mann bctnre to rentier It perfect Is overy essential particular, in order to keep pace with the wonderful Improvements of the Bg*»and place It foremost In this branch of American Man ttfcctnre. NO FAMILY SHOULD BH WITHOUT ONE.— KetaH Price $lO. It Is admirably adapted to prevent anti core ever/ 'form of disease, snch as CousoinptU,a,Bcrofula, Palates, Rheuma tism, Dyspepsia, all formsof Physical and Mental Prostra tion and Nemos Disease*. One grand feature of this Apparatus is (hat It Is alwayi ready few ese, the power befog obtained from a Permanent Magnet, nnAddear other Ingredients beiug reqnlred. Bold, who!seals and retail, by _ DR, OKO. 11. KBY4BK, ocgfcdlwT Wholesale Druggist, 140 Wood st., pittsb’g. A Cask or Rupture Curkd about a Year Aoo.—Mr. 6serge Humbert, who reafefc* on the Fourth fit Bond, imnth ward, procured a Truss trom mi, which In ft months effectedab entire core. He has now gone all months without the Trow, aodtbcrois.no appearance of the return of the rupture. lam continually curing rases of rupture with maintainable Trusses. 1 hare permission from Mr. Gnmbert tu publish and re fer to bis case. The beet of references can be given by ap plication at my Drug Store and Truss Depot. Je22dAwT Da. QEO. H. KKTBKR, 140 Wood iL The Worm Destroyer.—This medicine, known all errer the country as B.L. Fahnestock’s Vermi fugs, well doarrree this title where wormtaro preeentfn (hssjittn. It nerer fells to effect tbetr spoedy removal.— Brery family should keep It in the house. It Is manufec. lured and sold by B. LiFAfINISTOCS A 00, Wholesale Druggists, and proprietors of Wilson’s Pills, No, CO, corner of and Fourth straaU.Plttabui-Rb. p*. Js^CJAwf Astifctal Ears.—Dr. Keyeer, of 140 Wood street, has on handa very excellent derice tor deaf persona, by Which many persons are mads to bear aa well as erer.— a small gnUa perch* dram, which la Inserted into the ear, and Is vary efficient in many cases of driftirsa JaZfcdwT QALTAinO BaTTRET, OB EtXCTRO MaGNXTIO for Medical purposes, of a vety superior Him will besent free of JRXpreee charges, wherereran Bxpnw runs, upon a remittanceof Tan Dollar*. AddraesDr. GEO H. KBTBRR, No. 140 Wood sU Plttaburgh. Pa. apk-dewF DRIED FROIP.—IOO ska new Apples, 100 “ pMebet, quarters sod J. B. OAHfiBLD * 00. b*)TM, for Mk by TBNN. CORN—SI ake. now landing from Jhwwr BlrWm. by j*«l ' ' ~ * ISAIAH PICKET* 00. TENN. FIXHJK—SO ska Silver spring? Ex. fiMOy sow Uadlag frccn rtmaerSir Wm. vußise uai ISAIAH PICKET A -00. tfSPARKNT GKEEN OILCLOTH.— »» for nlo by r J CUrrt. M’ABLB COVEKS—2OO doz. -» rt>le* for ■*]• by j. * n, pnibupg. 'S, SHOULDERS, SIDES by ' * TOWNHKND. ■'%ia: WATT * WILSON. ?jußtrecM and for sale f. a. havkh, souoW, BecouJ ittwU. 200 bus Eat Com in ioocK, ircKUKT, a co. . I Jfa. l, by steamer Ehi v;<jOinu,ußm. i x _ .. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 29. 1859. O mot A L PAPER or THE OITT. City and'Newa Items. Slhab Tbkpkuturb.— Obserradona taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 53 Fifth bU, yesterday. XX SUB. IB SHADE. ... 00 &0 62 55 9 o'clock, a. 12 “ M. 6 ** P.M. Barometer. Dxilt Uktob Puatxb Mzxtisq, at the First Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com mencing at 11| o’clock, a. h. AIL arc cordially in vited to attend. ■ The exercises to-dat will be conducted by Iter. Wm. Preston. Da. W. S. Plumhib, D. D., of tho Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny city, who has been confined to his room for eomo time by a severe pulmonary attack, is, we are pleased to hear, slowly recovering. His pulpit will be filled io-morrow forenoon by Rev. J. N. Baird, editor of Christian Advocate, and in the after noon by Dr. David MoKinney, editor of Banner Advocate— services commencing at 10} a. m. and Sp'clock, p. m. * '* Steddesvillb Railboau Bbjdok.— A large and respectable meeting of citizens of Pittsburgh and the Monongahela Valley, interested in ibe coal business and in the prosperity of this city and vioinity connected therewith, assembled on Friday, pursuant to public call, at Lafayette Hall. J On motion of Dr. Dilworlh, Major Weaver was called to the ohair, on taking which he (hanked (be meeting for tbo honor conferred, in a neat and appropriate speech. I The following gentlemen were chosen as Vice Presidents: Michael Dravo, Alex. Miller, H B Sinclair, 0. J; Owens, M. Whitmore, Dr o Ormeby, CapL W. W. Martin. John Wolf, John, MoClosky, Capt. Wm. Dean. Secretaries: Robt. Finney, A. M. Watson Dr. Dilworth. * The chairman then read the oalt for (he meet ing of those in favor oflho unobstructed navi gaiion of the Ohio, and opposed to the ereotion of the Steubenville R. R. bridge. A committee on resolutions was tbeu appoint ed, aa follows : Messrs. Samuel Rea, Robt. Mc- Grow, John A. Cnnghey, Alexander Watson and Daniel Bushncll. This committee haviog retired, Mr. Dravo hoped that the gentlemen would be free to ex press their sentiments. Tho Chairman asked If there were any other committees to appoint. Ekin, of Elizabeth, nominated a fioance committee, as follows: Messrs. Geo. B. Jones, James Watson, Madi son Bailey, Jno. F. Dravo, Alex. Miller, Thos. Fawcett. The committee was approved Also, an executivo committee. Messrs. Alex. Miller, Tbos. W. Garvey Geo B Jones, 8 Dil wortb, Jno S. Cosgrave. E. I*. Jones, Esq., having beeu called upou, addressed the meetiog. He said it was well known that bo was not now interested in the coal or steamboat business, but he had watched the progress of this coal business from his youth up. This business bad increased to s Vast ex tent. Comparatively few years ago it was in significant and now it has become ono of our great controlling interests. It is said that if the bridge is erected it-will prove an losnr mountablo barrier to tbo coal business, and if the opposition to it is to bo successful, there must be a united effort against U. If ho under stood the feeling of this meeting, there existed a determination to resist the encroachments of these great monied corporation. It is high lime to enquire what is to be done to pro tect ourselves, for already they have entered our sanctuaries and have been powerful enough to bribe our public officers.” The speaker theo passed to (be presentation of some statistics touching the coal trade. The coal run. from Pittsburgh, which included all coming down the Monongahela, was: fn 1840 in bushels 4,800.000 ,84r > ** “ 7,075,780 184 ' “ “ 0,565,780 1848 “ “ 0,820,600 1849 “ “ 0,050,000 18r *> “ . “ 12,600,200 1851 " 12,750,000 J B5 - " * " 14,600.000 “ “ 15.050,876 185 J “ ” 17,055,000 1856 ** ” 22,876,460 lB £* “ ** 10,000,000 ,s ?‘ “ " 28,07:{.6‘h; 1808 “ 20,600,0tXt The abovo includes the whole amount for bomotonsumption audio r ehipuent abroad. If, however, we eon&ue'our attention solely to the j increase of the articles shipped to the various ..Jiiir.te below, (he increase will appear lalmost ! equally satisfactory. The amount expo Wed in JH4S 2,GG0,340 18 -... 6,230,500 184 ? 7,200,460 7.160,366 1 848 7,145,150 lB °o 8,600,180 1851 * _ 8,260,120 1852 ; 9,9G0,950 11,690,730 1804 14,632,680 1855 18,600,168 1*66 8,165,196 25,684,660 l 8 & 8 24,696,609 The figures epeak for themselves, showing bow steady and wonderful has been the increase in this great and important branch of business. Except in-the year 1860, when the river was unnavigable for coal boats for more than two hundred days, its progress has been steadily onward. Within the last fourteen years it baa increased fourteen fold Mr. Jones then proceeded to estimate the ralue of coal shipped within the last year to New Orleans and other markets from oar coal fields, and by a carefal computation accurately drawn up from (he fallest statistics within his reach he was satisfied that the value of the coal in the lower markets for the year was equal to $0,109,804. The labor employed In the trade was a matter for consideration. There were at least 2000 miners; other men employed about the coal works and in boats 1000. These 3000 men re ceive on an average ah amount equal to $1,800,- C 56. Tbo probable amount of capital invested was not less than two millions of dollars. The first doss ooil lugs do not costless thans2o,ooo and her bargee not lees than $24,000, which gives $44,000 as the money in every run of coal togs with the necessary boats. The money .necessary to ran a pair of coal boats from here to New Orleans is $4,480. These figures give the coal interest an imporlanco, second only to the iron interest. The estimated number of hands engaged in iron making in oar immediate vicinity is 4023, and of money invested $3,280,- 000. In the glass bnsineßs there are 34 facto ries, employing 1052 men, who receive annually an aggregate of $910,110. Mr. Jones staled that the annual yield from the coal trado of Penn sylvania was greater in value than that of the gold mines of California. When Mr. Jones had completed hiaaddress, Alex. M. Watson, Esq., from the Committee, read the resolutions which they had prepared. He stated, moreover, that he hoped the Execu tive Committee would hold a conferenoe with those who can speak for the railroad company and if some arrangement oontd not be effected to proteot oar rights, that then they (the Execu tive CommUteo) would at once apply to the proper tribunals and have it preliminary injunc tion issued against the company. A gentleman moved that the reaolationa be adopted. Capt. Sinclair said in seconding the motion, that ho hoped something would be said in the resolutions- in reference to .tho ■ bridges already erected here across the Monongabela. He wanted reform at home. v Mr. Dravo then arose and eaidhehopednoeide issues would be made, but that the meeting would confine its action to the specific object for which it was called. This gentleman then went on for half an hoar in a speech so pointed, so appro priate, and so fall of logic and -of fact, that ho held the whole audience ns one man. !lis whole heart was in hi# speech, and he proclaimed him self ready to lay the strong hand on those bridge piers, which were lo truth a nuisance, and put them out of the way, If there is no other way to remove them. He hoped the resolutions would be adopted without raising any side issues. He was opposed to the bridges here, but they were erected, finished. We want to prevent any fartberenoroachments. The following resolutions were then adopted: Wdbmas, We, oitizena of Western Peansyl- Tania, who aro deeply interested in the free and unobstructed navigation of the Ohio River and tributaries, have found it necessary unas semble together for the purpose of consulting and adviaiog in regard to our rights upon these great public highways, furnished to qb by nature without coat or oharge to be as freely need and enjoyed as given; and whereas it has been charged that the “Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company,” have lately ereoted in the bed of the Ohio River, near Steubenville, certain piers on whioh to oousiruol a bridge forlheuee of their road, which ore so located as to present a dangerous end p«-i nvineut obstruction, to navigation, and upon some of which the property of parties nsvigm/.g said stream has been damaged an.l Uat, the said piers present ing to all in-erriled or connected with naviga tion at the poiutiu.question a formidable barrier, but moro e-proially to the interests of those en gaged ii><s "Coal Trade.'* Therefore, . iitfond, That the sots- end doings of, the. Piiii-t uigh and Steubenville Railroad Company,, in 1 yoMing their piers in the bed of the river at the place iu question, and constructing one or more of them, oo as to obstruct the i of jwld riw, are in dfregatiu of ihf iriU: ,W * --j * C& ,M . » otabßihodprindiplef of common taw, which <& lla P dare: ThaiaUoufiavigablaetreamsareby law *+/ v 44 V* public hifkvq/i free toall who may to Z navigate them for Uffal purposes, and oan not be obstructed bp asp corporate body or compsap of adventurers, is such manner as to endanger tho safety of steamboats, tow boats, coal boats, or other craft navigating eaid river. Resolved, That the immense and rapidly in creasing trade now carried on upon the Monon gahela, Allegheny and Ohio rivers, in the trans portation of coal, Iron, lomber, Ac., to south and west, demands, more and,more, that these great commercial arteries shall be kept open, and obstructed, (if in any degree,) as little as possible; and while we approve of the con struction of well made and properly conducted railroads where the wants of the publio require thorn, we most solemnly protest against a seiz ure of our rights by any company daiming to act in the premises, without consulting our in terests, and who sock to subserve their own ad vantage, regardless of tho rights of others. * Resolved, That the location of the piers in question, so for as the same have been built, are ill-advised and wholly unlawful; that tho erec tion of the remaining piers, on the plan indi cated, will render the danger to navigators four fold, and amount to a most unwarrantable nuis ance, which must be promptly abated as far as those built are concerned, and prevented in the erection of those contemplated. Resolved, That the navigators of our western watery have suffered quite enough from the un just discrimination of railroad 'combinations in the transportation of freights, andwhile we are willing to submit to the damage sustained in fair competition, we are not willing to have our re maining rights and privileges further abridged or destroyed, by the erection of piers and bridges across the Ohio and other ■ navigable streams. Resolved, Jhat the control, or material ob struction of the navigation of the Vest, by any corporation whatsoever, has a tendency to re press and eventually destroy individual enter prise, and to build np organizations that are calculated to absorb individual rights and inter est s, and create oppressive monopolies subver sive of that great democratic prinoiplo which guaranties fail and equal protection aliko to oil. , Resolved, That this meeting heartily approves of the decision of the Supreme Court of Penn sylvania, reported in 3d Casey, in the caao of Dugan vs. the MonongaheU Bridge Company, believing that tho principles laid xlown in that case arc equal and just to all interests involved in navigation and bridge making—while U holds private adventurers to strict account in appro priating part of our public highways, it requires the navigator to nse that care, skill and caution whieli ought to secure safety to his property in passing Resolved, That Railroad oompanies and other oorporale bodies derive all (heir powers from their charters, either by express words or plain implication, and beyond these have no legal ex istence—they can only acquire the smallest privilego by cortailiog the rights of the public in proportion thereto, and without competent le gal authority have no authority to lay a stone in ir fasten a timber over any of our navigable - 29 3-10 rivers. Rtsolred, Thai so executive coommitlee of five be appointed to take each steps and institute finch proceedings as shall bo required to procure the removal of the obstructions already existing, and t-i prevent further obstructions to the free navigation of the Ohio river and tributaries. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet at the oall of the Executive CommUlee. Hatadd Tatlor.— Thoso who were so much charmed and delighted by the beaulifat lecture of this gentleman, on Thursday evening, will be pleased to know that a similar gratification is in store for .ns on Tuesday next. lion. Caleb Lyon, of Lyonsdale, is said to be a most brilliant lec turer. Like Mr. Taylor, he speaks without notes or any writteo document, and as he speaks—to use the words of an eastern paper~>-"wUh fluent and fascinating eloquence, his vivid sketches fol low in quick succession, while the scenes and personages alluded to rise up before the eye' of the hearer, who is by turns interested, informed and delighted." A New York paper speaks thus of one of Mr. Lyou's lectures: "For two hoorn he held the audience enchained, for getful of tho lapse of time; his theme, his voice, his gestures, his rich imagination, his graphic narrative of facts, aod bis pithycommenta, were all «o admirable—so apparently unstudied, and yet so perfect." Bayard Taylor told us of the regions of (be North—dead and frozen into their adamantine shroud. Mr. Lyon will tell tie of a clime more genial, but a regioo wrapped as it were in ite shroud of e&od aod baried beneath the bage monumental Pyramids. For the information of our readers, who would like to know something of the personalities of ihe coming lecturer, we etote that be is not only a great traveler, but somewhat of .'a politician; which side hAia on is more than we know, bat be was appoidld Consol to Shanghai, China, in IMS; was Sectary of the California Constitutional Convention in 1&50; a member of the New York Senate In 1862, and a member of the 33d Congress. The Library Association an nouoee bis lecture on Tuesday eveolnc. Feb. Ist at Lafayette Hall. t ’ Tu« Cathedral Question. — The report of the speech of Biebop O’Connor, which appeared some days since in the New York Tuna and which was qaoted in the press of this city, in whlob speech Ihe Bishop was reported to have said that the old cathedral was bqrned down here during high political has at* iracted the attention of the Pittsburgh Catholic, Ihe organ of the Bishop. The paper says; “in the abecoce of any communication from the Bishop on the subject, we can only express our decided conviction that he has not beeu’eor rcctly reported. The immediate cause of* the Gre that consumed out first cathedral, has not, as far as we know, boen ever ascertained with aoy degree of certainty. Some have traced it to the chimney of the sacristy, whilst others have pronounced it the work of on incendiary. This last statement was based on the fact, or the as* sortion, that an individual, whose antecedents woald have fitted him for each a deed, had been seen to leave the church sometime beforo the fire broto oat. For our part, we have never in dined to this view of the matter.’* Dkath Wasbajitb or Eyaxs ahd Jacoby.— Our telegraphic dispatches from Harrisburg, on Friday morning,etatedthatlhedesth^warrantsof these two men, each convicted of wife murder, had been signed by the Governor. They came to the proper officers during the course of jester* day. Sheriff Graham performod the sod and painful duty of reeding the warrants to the prisoners. They received the report of the final act in the matter with the same expression of feeling ns one might imagine, but which one may not describe. These two men, each con demned to death at the ssme session of Coart, each declared guilty of wife-murder, are also to periah on the same scaffold, at the same moment, on the 20th of May next. May God have meroy on tbeir souls! 4 Chaxgc W THI Court Housi Within & few days there is to be qntte on exchange of offiees at the Court House. Tbo Prolhonolary, now in the basement story, is to remove to the present Commissioners’ office, and vice versa; the Register is to be transferred to (he room known os the old Commissioners’ office; the Sheriff is to hold the office room ho now has and in addition, the present Register’s office. With a very slight ohango the two rooms can be con nected by a door. This will bring the Prolhon olary and Sheriff side by eide, and much facili tate their business. All the offioes are to be lighted with gas. Nrw Ibaobabce Compaby.— ln the bill to In corporate the Allegheny Insurance Company, which passed ihe House on the 26tb, the follow ing gentlemen are corporators; Thos. M. Howe Jos. B. Murray, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs! W. M. Lyon, John D. McCord, Isaao M. Pen nock, Isaae Jones, Geo. W. Jackson, John A. Wilson, George R. White, Allan Kramer, A. m! Wallingford, Robert Beer, R. B. Sterling, Jos! Laughlin, Alex. Speer, Robert Patrick, G. W. Cass, W. W. Watson and D. M. Book. Its cap ital is fixed at $lOO,OOO, with the right to in crease the same to three limes that Amount, the shares to be $5O oaeh.- Tob Cabal. —We learn that it is the Intention of the Pennsylvania road to put fitly canal boats on the western end of the canal in the spring, and transfer to that channel the carriage of snch freights as do.not require the dispatch of the railroad. This will relieve the. road of a good deal of freight now pressing on it, and will, to that extent, increase its cspaaUy for carrying sueh freight as requires the utmost dispatch. The people along the line of the easel will be glad to hear this news, as it will secure to them not only the use of the oanel, but the certainty that it will be kept in good condition. 'District Court.— ln tho case of Tierney vs. Badger, action for slander, reported yesterday, a verdict was rendered for plaintiff in sloo'. Leslie vs. McCHnlock; verdict for plaintiff iii s4fl. In the ease of Bower vs. Zimmendingerand Slagle, a aon-suit was enierod. Thomas Aten vs. Robort Carson and Eleanor. Irwin; ease of ejectment for a tract of land; verdict for plaintiff in Oj cents. Antiquarian Books. —The valuable collection of antiquarian and miscellaneous books to be sold by catalogue this evening at 0} o’clook, in Davis' moo ad floor auction rooms, Ho.. 54 Fifth street, is now arranged for examination.' It comprises works of rare interest to the scholar, and specially desirable for the library .of every thorough endt extensive reader. Mr. Yf. Stiwart, son of Hamilton Stewart, of Allegheny city, wasohot in Memphis, on the 19th, by a man named Cyras 8. Oberly. Oberlj escaped, We do not know, the'eanees.of this ' Thebody wfllho brought hither foe in ternal. ' Niw dmxuit, lux. 37.—CoUon: ulu to-dti cD 13,500 Ulu former quoUttou, Bgnr tnk l \Jy ' . \- - '' . :*7kvzj&j£ •••; : r ' . -,. . beingbrought ir° e **»«7Hr£ Hirßa*nd Mr»: D»- T j d ® oa vul be found to be ma&'u ve tt we time of the trial Before the Mayor, end uat the great bant of sympathy and indigno «on that earned court and jury and newspaper writers all away in behalf of the injured and unfortunate “victim" will be considerably t® apeak.” Doesn’t it took a little that way ? S°t mixed up with Mrs. Davidson and Martin in the Millinery War, nas been lodged in jail on a charge of an attempt nk? to ?J no . M * oa oath ° f Mrs. Davidson. Mr. Nftlfonal Hotel, protests S2lt h^5 t ?P r Ch f, rg^g Mrs - the proso cutrix of Mrs. Davidson, with unpropor con duot u his house, is totally false. Mr. 8., is Mmself an excellent citixen, and would not we ch “ raclcre Oar os bail.— Joseph G. Cox, the notorious gambler who was arrested some weeks ago and committed for trial by Mayor Weaver, was Drought before Jndge Adams on Thnrsday and admitted to bail in $lOOO. Mr. W. C. McCart -8»«l- ■">« Mayor had find the bail at $1,600, which waa considered low by those acquainted with the toots of the caso. 3 Wa toarn that James 8. Riddle, Iho sole enr vtvor if theßons of Judge Riddio.died at his Port Perr 7> on tlw > 28u >. about , 0 c '°p k *” the afternoon, afler sn Ulnoss of n few hotars. The only nurvlvfag member of tho ramilylof eleven—six sons, threo daughters nnd the parents—is Mrs. Shalor. ii'ufrP* Independence Fire Company , fO n a " nca of weekly lectures nt their ball on Penn Btreet, Ninth Ward. Tho first one of the series was delivered last evening by Prof. L. D. Borrows. 8 FAsnioSABLH garments for men nod boy., made to order In the newel Myles, by Carnoghan, lateral street, Allegheny city. A foil stock or One cloths, caisimeres, vestings, Ac., always on haml for this purpose, ami aold at low rates fur cash. j! Telegraphic. from Europe. Uaui-Ax, Jan. 28.—Tho steamer Arabia bas nr. med with Liverpool dates to tho 16th inet. There was oontinuod disquietude experienced on tho Continent, and warlike rumors were still circulated, but tho panic which prevailed in monetary circles had sensibly abated. This statement was particularly shown in the London money market, although the market was decidedly moro stringent. Tho Paris Bourse also showed an improvement, but the rates still fluctuated Large Austrian forces bad reached Lombardy and the chances of a revolt by tho inhabitants of that country were rapidly diminishing. Lmcitpoob, Jan. 14.-G.ffo>.—Tho sales for the rreekhavo been 46,000 bales, Including 1600 to speculator*, and 4500 to exporters. All qualities hare declined owiog to tho contlneutal disquietude and tho accounts or heavy receipts at the American port*. Holders aro pressing their stocks on the market The sales to-day were 7000 bales, includ ing 1000 Laics for speculation and export. Tho makot closed quiet at tho following quotations • N O.fairTi; N. O. middlings 62; Mobile fair 7; mid* dlingsfi*. upland* fair middlings 0 IM6. The stock in port is 332,000 bales, including 255,000 bales of American, some circulars say thot tbo de cline scarcely cxceods 1.16. The Manchester ad vices ere favorable, the market being firm but active x,* a jt\ mlh, r? ittan Ri«Wson A Spenco quote Hour dull and the quotations nominal. Wheat Giro closing dull; western red is quoted at 4s CdfaiOs Gd white 6s@?*; southern 7s@7s OiL ‘ Corn steady and WISsS!* 04 ZU(Si29 * i wbU ® 23s(u;:S3s Gd; yellow Pr , .n..on».—Beef in bolter demand, but better qaalities bare declined 2s 6d. Pork firm and holders demand an advance. Bacon is steady. Latd firm for new, sales at 661(0; 56s Gd. Tho advices received from Dublin say that the evidence against the members of tho Phumix Club is more complete than was anticipated by the public. Tho depreciation in the fund*, in consoqueoeo of Napoleon s fow harsh words to the Austrian Minister, has been 5 per cent to France, 3 per cent in Kussia. •> per cent, in Sardinia, 6 per cent, in Austria, and 3 per cenLin Turkey— making an aggregate deprecia tion in the nominal value or publie stocks and shares European markets of not less than £60,- 000,006. The latest advices from the continent re ceived at London, on Saturday morning, are, how ever, reassuring. The letters from Franco ore unanimous in expressing the avoreon with which tho whole industrial population regard tho prospect of war. Il ls likewise affirmed that all tho Minister*, including fount Watcnski, now favor poaee. The panic oq the Paris Bourse culminated on tho 12ih, when forced sales of 3 per cent, were made at 07 Cranes 40c. The market subsequently rallied. f The Paris correspondent of the London Times, says that the French marshals bavo boon charged to take command of the great military dis tricts, and all generals on Jeave of absence, bare been ordered to their posts. Also, that Count Wei enski has protested against tho ominous impression that appears to rule is determined to retire from the scone, where Boderation is no longer listened to. 6 Among the rumors in Paris, ia one that (iencral ' “ 1° ? om ® ft . ud *»'« *vmy in Italy, and that ' 3u '®°® “•* of Ulo African contingent are to cross over to Italy. Tlu Pirii Constitutional has an ar icle admitting that there were serious difficulties b tween France and Austria concerning the Danube a ><l Bervla, but says that this was only possiblo in or nt of the rup ture of exisiting treatlos. 1 Tho impression seemed to prevail that tho mar nage of Pnnco Napoleon with tho daughter of tho King of Sardinia would secure the support oU’rauce to \ ictor Emanuel in becoming King of Italy. The ia ItMy are unabated, th mS?Ju? Napoleon has gone to Turin to marry MPMtaS h te h ° r ?* K ‘.° S ° f Sard “®- The visJTJ ex P® to produce a demonstration. The Vienna monoy market bas fluctuated greatly. Tbo Prussian Chambers bare been opened. The Kegeot s speech on tho occasion was unimportant. ISpreW Dtapiuh tor lb. Pill,burgh dcalti] Hint,, bum, J.n. 2fL— S.UATB.— Mesm. u.z tain and Ptmney presented remonstrances against tbo Passenger Railroad. Mr. Penney presented a peti tion in favor of raid railroad. 1 Tho following bills wero road in place: By Mr Marram, an act proriding for married women bo'- ooming corporators in certain female charitable in stitutions; by Mr. Francis, an act prohibiting tho bringing of merchandize into Lawrence county, to Mil at auction; by Mr. Coffee, an act providing for tho protection of tront in Blair county. Sonata hill 37, being an act relatlre to the lorrice of mnl /innoi on executora and adminlrtratort parsed Dually, and goes to tho Houso. Hodse.—The special committee on the subject re ported a resolution to contract with Georgo Bergner to publish tho Legislative Record, which the Hmso spent mnch of the session in debuting. Several op n.Tdrm. 0 n W s| l> “i‘“ , ° ° f lh " " Ulln * "“tract with Haideman. Mr. Lawrenco addressed the lIonM at some length in its support, on purely party grounds. Mr. Goepp rose to reply when tbo previous question was colled, but tho House refnMd to order the main question by the following vote, yeas 40, nays 61' all our members voting aye escopt Foster. The debate was continued until tbo hoar of adjournment. Nbw Obl.ans, Jan. 28._The steamer Tennessee Crus dates to the 24th. Tbo Spanish Boot left Sacriflclo on the 20tb. for Havana. , ’ The French and English Beets were Jt SscnDcio. Aoo rrogrosso quotes a rumor that an .American war vessol had threatened to blockade and bombard Mazatlan, for confiscating the cargo of on American Merchantman, by order of the church party Mexioo dates to the i»th are received. The Pen eiamento.Mlmmon'. orgen.nl Guadalajara, states that Mwamon will not accept the Presidency, nor fi for Rohlee, hut adhere, to the Zuloaga ploo. Mira monla marching on tho capital; liagnllailo is at Miramon has ordered a forced loan nt (Inudala- Jara, including foreigners, who paid under a threat of expolaion. T u*f re “ Capitol, State that the French and English ministers have notiped the government, that ?b ifi 1 ’ 0 ! 00 ’ 11 ? I** to satisfy the claims of tholr subjects, within tlx days, their Duets will take possession of Verm Crus and Tampico. The state meat is however, discredited. Wogleam the fallowing from the Tennessee’s mails: T h g °r^ e “ t ? aUc ® Qaaaalsjtra were destroy ed on the 10tb, by an explosion of the magaiiue. just after Miramon left it for the capitol. From one to two hundred persons were killed. Terrible con sternation ensued. The Liberals had taken Mazatlan. Miramon had declared vary vehemently against Robles’ plan previous to Mlramon’s election, but has been silent since. Robles is still presiding, backed by the Capitalists, and is friendly with Miramon. It is said that if Miramon declares for Znlora, Robles will join the Liberals. From California, N*w Yohx, Jan. 28—The U. 8. mail steamship Illinois, from Aspiowall, with California dates to the sth, has arrived. She brings 200 passeomre and $1,200,000 in treasure. passengers ana Tho markets at San Francisco were very dull for Atlantic produce. China and East India stocks were rapidly accumnlating. Gold dust was coming in more liberally. * The President’s Message, by overland mail, reach ed Ban Francisco only two days in advaoce of the Panama route. A fracas occurred at Aspinwall on tho Pth inst., between a party of sailors belonging to the U. 8. frigate Roanoke* and tho foreign residents. Not : much damage was dono. Wi.Bii.urou, Jim 23—Hon. Ermine Coming, President of the New York Central, Ch.rl.e Momi! President ol the Now York and Erie, J. Edgar IhompMu, Preeident of the Ponnsylvuni. CentS, President or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Companies, were in conference to-dav. Tholr : sessions sro privato, but they huvo in view the bringing about of a uniformity of action between the four front railroad lines, as to fains, freight, Shrill UeitaSd.* * * W ‘ ftMr " l <“» St. Loots, Jan. 28.—River swelling slowly at this point, with about-’ soren feet water to L’airo. Thu tainob Is gorged aboro Naples. The fo a from the Missoun or upper MiwiaxippL Weatbc, dear and pleasant; thermometer 87°. St. Jan. 28.—TheLasolIe press says that the Bttldag Houseof A. J. Wattesoo, at Prophelriown, Illinois, was robbed, on the night of the 15Ui, of $BB,OOO In bonds and mortgages on tho Camsncbe, Albany and Meodota Railroad, besides about $7OOO in miles belonging to Mattes on.. WHEE LE R & WIL S ON ’S SEWING- machines, AGENT B OFFICE. NO. 68 FIFZB BTEEBT, FIRST PREMIUM awarded by tho Ailoghony County Agricultural Society, held Septemlier 1857, “AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." And the Pcnna. Stato Agricultural Society haro awarded to Wheeler 4 Wilson's Sewing Machino tho highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." ' . THESE MACHINES which have gained ench an enyiablo reputation over all other machines on account of **' L Beanty and eioolleaco ° f stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Economy of throad. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. d. Portability, easo of operation and management 5. Speed. G- Quietness of movement. 7- Strength, firmness, and durability of sown that will not rip or ravel. ■ Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compaotnoss and elegance of model and finish. Arenowe.eredwithniielthe latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers P 7 ALEX. B. REED, Agent 08 FIFTH STREET A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO cr.Ennrem, C4IUKKT. Ru3o:d4wflniT [ COSGRESSIOKAL. ; . Washington. Jan. 23. hENATi:.—Mr. flwio, of Co!., rising to a priv ilegod question, said that be ought not, yesterday, 1 in rm| V °r Crpres ® ed tho opinions that tho legislation fo. wb“ TV 0 th ‘ ,l>Mir "’ Railroad bill was » Tor which ho wa, then celled to order by Mr. 11.11 Smd 7oT b ° ha;l . "'bhPPrshcndcd, ind waa ho- Scccfi !or ' Tbi ' h floor of the oenate w.is not tho proper theatm it.. .... notice of his intention to offer a motion forThf^ cons,jorauon of the subjoct, which ho k^dVnwlZ with such modifications as would meet the riews of all tho friends of that measure. of of Mr < ? aD w ler ’ "I tho credentials of Mr. Bingham, eleeted as Senator from the State of Michigan, to succeed Mr. Stuart, for the term com meucing on the Itb of March next. The Senate thon took up tho private calendar. Tbn Senate then adjonrnod. HonsE.—Mr. Houston. of Ala., from Committee on Judiciary, reportod that said committee had been engaged in examining tho charges preferred against Thomas Irwin, District Judge for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania, and that pending tho said in vestigation they have been informed that Judge Ir win has to-day resigned bis office, and the Commit tee therefore a* furthor instructions from the House. Oo motion of Mr. Phelps, of Mo., the Committee from tho further eonsideratioiyjn tho Mr. Stephens, of Oa., introduced a hill for tho es n!' Ua , h K ent > t ° rr,toria] governments for Arironia, Dacotah and Jefferson. It was referred to tho Com mittee of the \\ hole on the Slate of the l ’ nion. • gave notice that whculho Amo. nia inti rbalt ho railed op ho would offer an amend ment, which was read, setting forth that, whereas the territory acquired from Mexico, of whioh Arizouta is part, was at the time of purchase free liy law from African slavery, nod no such slavery has been since established therein, therefore, that nothing contained in this act shall ho held or taken to authorize African « la '« r y in said territory, as acquired from Mexico. The House reconsidered tho vote by which tho con sular nod diplomatic bill was yesterday defeated. The question on its passage being again taken, it waa passed—yeas Ml, nays 98. Mr. Curtis, of Ohio, from the Committee on Mili tary Affairs, reported a joint resolution for the pay ment of tho officers and men enumerated by Capte. JJ atte and Small, encamped at Fort Washington, Uhio, but not actually recoivod into service, for their services during the Mexican war. It was referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of tho Union. Tho House thon adjourned. J»nw t onic, Jan. 28.—Tho Harlom boat to-day run into tho city barge containing physicians bound to iiisckwell a Island, when oioe persons were drown ed. Tho names of the victims have not yet been a - • certained, but they aro supposed to be physicians. Mobile, Jan. 27. —Cotton: sales 3600 boles at U for middlings. Tho rainy Mother iinpodoe com lcrcial transactions. Tciegraphle markets. New I<..bk, Jan. 2S.—Cotton quiet; MlulAOO bali-x loday «*!*-* y.aUinlnj- only tiW bales; to Bales rtfa-lcd «itioo receipt ul •tenner Arabia'* D«*vs; quotation* nominal. PlLur l.nor aut; altt MW) bid* at SSBS&CU hr floutlu-ra brands «LV. t”' . Corn PAOUObiw. SVw 1 rorlsione: Pork dull; sales at *lh ■”> SiuiA I’i. IT mew: SIJ 10 for prime. Baron firm; ham* “ l l°i !li 1 T n li c,d 111 • * but buyers offer (%. Urd btiuj aut at Z? n . Wblaky steady at oils firm. To /?»?•>’ IU «-° V" I '' rrtres fienvrally nDcbaoßed; sales at £s*--; f , vl .°‘ 1 vMTflnn; Mt«. W1.0O0tt) at «‘4for ftrivco ami Wr pelted; Supnr uurhangeJ; N O Beta TurpoailM the latter price to arrive. Rosin t’’ Storks lower; «overnmont fires, ill 4 ' F * dn ° MB3CoB* N Y Cob S'S * i; *“*«">* Toia.;* twey. Hja Floor firm at $4. Oomacarce. Wheat: Lut Utile offirtOKMlMlSoo beared at |1 JOtoJl 37; no aalea white. COO boa Rye brought Me. -Corn *btU; IW.I baa sold nunri. ratn trrai!i; i«qtu>tad at Oita Btradr at 48 slmm Eg"}!* V •»* h ™-«■«K picktt udoiat 9; sboutoon at 7, Lard firm nt !•>?/ iu bbla; in hog. WbUkj firm L™* l “ A n£ S Whw£ Jit”' ‘ i ir: P ), o ° r . flr “J «1*" *t Jo to for mper* i< h'« ii ,£? •d T *nco>l to Jfl; to good dom&od; rccelnta rerr siSSP :ffil =“E “ *? 7 @®<4- Lard duli at llC: with no buyer* CIF wSSV«^ u irjs\^;^" B isc ,h ""' iatfiical. TTEALriI OF AMERICAN WOMEN.— -*-i-Porm»ar joarsl have teen troubled with genera •ettlMMand languor, both mental and physical; caprice lift!cunme, doll beadncbe, pain In tho bead and temple* coldness and tendency to stiffness, palpitation of the heart. Tory easily fluttered or excited, appetite Tarlable, stomach and bowels eranged, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion wassnre to bring on all the symptoms, and I Lad In addition, Billing of the womb, and great pain In that to glon. One physician after another exhaostod bis stiU and gare manp. A pationt and penerering me of MAR BIIALI/8 UTERIfJKCATFIOLICON fortunately earned mo, and £ have no words sufficient to express my thankfulness Mxs. JULIA ANNU JOUNOON. *V I 1 ** 4 1 h f T6 heon-asnffenjrfor many years denu, g«l meostnutlon. After nwbUel drugs, and eTorylhlng, on*afUranJtb/r * £?£!!? ent. One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATIIoS* KS eialSS !°T ® f for the better, and new r ? tUc * ll 7 cured. £ I wish that eYorywm man conld know what It will do, OLARISSA ORwT Dtorinocomplaint* with Uiefollow ngprodneed by riding caused great pain; apa»- moOleabooUnsw and pUns fn tho side; stomach and boWel* hoadadie, with ringing In the oars; oviiry fiber of tho body •eomed sore; great IrriUbmijr; intense nervousness, X conld not bear theJewt excitement wlthont being probated tot a day; 1 could scarcely more about the bow, and did not toko plusnre in anything. I had given op hope, hiTing tried eierythlng, on I supposed, la tala, hot a ftW>d caltel l V 0,1 « t0 ■“AItSIiJULJ/a UTKKINK CATIIOLICOH. I took it hoping against hope. Most) fortuuatdy it cored tV* 01 ." n'' al m fßror “ore. grateful woman in S: n “"“ti I,ru * u " * m u AxagjLLL’s uTy.ErxtcA raoi/ra.v JiuSL fbWtyUfM* Womb, Whites, Supprttitd,lrreoulm of I'amful Mtmintalwn, moating, Inflammations anti /w> rates o/Cu Kidneys or jS of Urine, XfcorffiunJ Fnintsagt, Ptdpiiationt , Cramps, Disturbed Siren, atU 3’ £rowW« organic or sympathetic, connected nit\ the Kurin ° f J f ar f A ? 2r i to**** Oatfiolicon it Ont Dollar On the receipt of t(s doliart m S , f% to s**'aM/nf, torn, c<n,di nU&w£°‘ H - i KEVB ? R *J < W - PUUhurgb, ■pH tlswX, ! aignof the Oolden Mortar. 50 J* X , S ' LA NCIA RAISINS; Vf £0 do Ualtn j p * Jn storv ted for ufo low, wholesale or .retail, etIRANOK'a Family Grocery >n t l Tea Store. Federal at, Allegheny. o * * f aa °y l>res»: Silks, all wool Ptafn And Piisud ftiub Uciinoi. Cabnriu. ““»*■ *•*““. KK'HoWckMourninga™.°lc * S Ji?! a iiAKEo.I iJnSrifiitttotit DM -PBACHES—2OI ska now landing fromiteaniur Lacro}» aad for jnleby fa '* ,s _ : IBAIAU DICKRY *OO. QDGAR—S hhda. prime for ealO:by HENRY B.CQUJKB. 100 bkls - Extra Family Flour, JL UyrtVlh,, Mill*, iqitu»&adte»toatl9fi Liberty »treat, by J*22 WM. M’CUICDBON. EVLOOR.—-00 bble. hstra Family Floor, «*■ Cataract Hills, ia stare eat! tut seJoatlnS Lfbvtlr, * trect » b T J*23 -j WAL JJ’CtJTCHKOy. UiOCJiI. —ICO bblk Telegraph - Brand, a '* superior article, Id store aod for eaio at IPS Libort* ♦t, by ja2S WflL arcoroagoy: jUiOUR —oO bags Silver Spring extra fami. j lynour f jtja rac'd and tor sale By - ”2i* ' iIOBKRT DICKKV. OMINV—IO Lblfl. extra white for sale by ■ J* 22 J. B.QAMWKLD * 00l T ARD 011r—25 bblu for Bale by % r. .\»M*^SBSgfah WSACHiSS—~99 eks. bright halves. ,-*• coaalgiuMßt, nov Itndiog front steamer gbenaoro fcrsabßy >J>IS IBAIAH DIOXEY *cpT OLIi BtJTT£R—I2 bid. fresh,ia cloths: ''' lO bbJa. ; <Jo ' do - J^B.CANfIKLDACO. »«w rac’d mdfornto by 3AGB, BAGS.—SOOO Stark: and Mac- J chwtgrPafltfbrnl»by ' |. • - falo . ' . j HIIOaOOCg,HoOS»»RT4fn l IMB—SOO bbls. forssloby -/. i i. ; |f«tthkimb-ooiuib. j * ' Jsta^TOfi. FAMTLY FITTaBEKGHi FEtnPAi Commercial. w: cii! '• Bo * m *> w *- "■ o- b- PITTSUURQH MARTLETS. facially far die Pittibaryh Gvxtte) _ PntsaoMa, Satuekat, Jaw. 29,18&9. h»ad?«4 , «f , n ° 1^, 60 Ll,b * " aper w “ "Ported from Bnt •ton, 210 bbls.extra at $6,40<35,60, 1W do on prlrato terra»,and »50 bbls io small tou at *£*k {1 ' 76 ® 5 ’ 87 for f * mu » -,*?3 AlN P 0 ™ W 1 offered more freely yesterday and. atS««^ I ? > J^ er: du f° t of 350 *nu iw bnsin bulk nr* Bs nft d 8,161 l#d ttt Bl * 170 baa Spring at, imSS 130 b ?* *i dc t >ot 8t M- Ryo. «> boa at K 3 ' Vlfev* 19 ? f 1£ ? rtr 7 fl( “‘ «I®- «““WXrs ?4?° ‘” J to eoo<i "s s "* * »i= *«» uK,^/y o 25 ™" , „f i swo„ os "S^SiS** 158 ® 4 * 10 do •MO.n/lYdoLi?''*' ■ySsssr rf 3 -»:«ira. * *». Sbooldem.udplain iSai?j ll^fo?Sugw^nffi da ■** HOJiETAUY ASD COMMERCIAL. The movement of tbe banka in the tour principal cities of *T TuSIS Philad. ** 24 20,253,118 17,498,219 317 07® 145 BoHton *• 25 69,400,400 20,728,000 (L6OO 403 N rt * 14 -*0.901,340 •.’4,205,183 Iffs4*frlo i§9U»j4B9 7 ut ?»~ 1W.W7.752 69,298 583 "T 785.27* l.xit »-ek. ■ ayAVJ.647 69,611,06! 2&isi»Bl l)«r««... $141,939 64*1,374 213.3 CT H ss"to2 K P 8 b ? nk *“■ jQsl 6°*» into operel l *• B ; £ dnd &?; Preaalent, aad OJ. Darnell, Cashier —formcriy of Mil vankie. Tbe capital la $lOO,OOO. .foe baai* of tbdr circulation Is entirely Ohio stocks TVir inuaVrs ones ta-oa, nree and ten.. All the bills hare tbe dooomlS Uooal printed acroea tbe face, la rod. Tbo onu have a bean. • 1 |“‘ ll " r with. • Ilaoly executedsteamer! Twos bars a farmer plowiag Fivm, on the left aide, hare a hunter onag at a deer. Tors bare a half-length female onlbo lafi and a Buffalo honler an tha right, I,n > Bpurionfl notM on tha Itank .r H*nno«o,, of lha douomi natlon oi l a aad -a, on Ihr branchaant Bnganvllle. Kona ville and Adams, hare boon discovered at Naahvillo. On tbo innea payable at Rogemilie, the name of‘Geo. It. Parrott • nuhlor, appear* inCead or Geo. K. Powell. On tbe other branches, the issue* contain lira proper signatnrea aa far m the names are eoncernod, bnt they are In tho same hand wriung aa those which have tbe wrong cashier** name Tb» Pjjjj**” gonaiiie, nbd tire bills dlacortrcd aroof the pink The hearj aalei of prftvlalous made within the last few daja to fill orders from the South and East have furnished a considerable amount of Rasters Exchange. Tbo sales to go out of the market are larger now Uiau at any previous ; time this iteaaoa ThU is a good feature both as regards Him • 0 ,*?, d floaD ? u * generally. A'verv large prouor tion of tho products of the hog crop remains ia tbe weei and Its transfer to Uio consuming districts at this time meat favorably affect the business operations of the country. Ctn. Gaa. J Tho Wheat market was ijufle excited tn-dsy, and an ad vanco was joined In H rater or 4c, with aa)M of about 15.000 v fw “ No - 1 ltpd ia store, and $1,10(31,15 fer ho. - Ked. There was also a good Inquiry for Bpriuc, but” hoMvrs are not oflcHug, and it is diflicult to effect porebus : at uuylhiug near previous prices. Bales teslay were mostly on pnvato terms—understood to be M(<y9oc for old Mo B|.r.iig, »dJ mo* R.jocM *t 730 in more. ll,ere bno Stand"; wd offering f Tlio holders of Ploorduring tbe past two days hate wl k fr'h r n ,^ ar y <" tbmr stock from market, UU they adv u gnt< ?\ Salet wer * titorefcre limited,at $( a. r.,.0 for Winter, auds4,7o«gis«6 for Spring Extras. There was a good demand for Core, which has also shar d in tho general adronco. Rujera of o»ts are here from C a* cmuatl and fit. Louis, and sales or new prop were mado »- day at 4S(msoc delivered at care.—[Chicago Press. UIVEH NEWS, There «Hi nothing at all guptg oa st tho river yesterday *'u Itwit has urmid at tliLa port daring the leal three davs .........Tlw departnrea lor below baa been qnite rare too - . Tba ™^?7»S apt ' J lO , o ** w,u }9Vn tilJ * day for doemnati. and tba-Belmont, also, with CapU Poe in reaunand. The* 5u 8 a?o^ 0,h * UaTol,,D e° r pnblb Tho Endeavor arrived at Cincinnati on Thursday C1 .“ 1, ?3* u OommereJalof y&tercHy sa«; 7 , Plitlhnriiif *£ m - r WaU *»M‘l Sooth America, Ariadne from PitUborgb, tho former with 400 ton* Jf raJlroad tain for Nashville, and, the Utter on rente for N4w Orloaoa Tfre Wenon* departed for l-ittalmrgh with 300 ton* and thronged . Ith , p ?T“*“»• Tb * J - left for the same m at a Ut* hour with 600 toue-iOG b4ag eager and malas«a rr^PPt 1 ff 0111 the Pringle nad m . The Ohio fto. - a shaft was shipped on the Wenona yesterday, for the 1^ 01 be ®P , ®’“f««Hoir CeptjKjloekey, Jr ar #* b “ P nrca **«l Capt. Cox’s New Orleans pack et Sockejo, for $3,000. Ue wants the veteran craft for twr log purposes....... ..Thopeasenceni on the Ella, as tbeyde- C m rtl ln , a P oMlah6 A csrd,-attich no blame to the boat or her oSlces, in the oolllsioa with the Delegate .The South erner -reports the Chattanooga hUh and Dr# in Sixteen h 2 dth * P leagnrB o! meeting with ffm. C. Buchansn,K*q., Secretary of the Western Wrecking Com pany. We glean from him tho following Lnfonnsthm rela. ,C“Pt- Nlms,of SabmariueNo lA "port" that tb« Ice baa driven him to the sbpre, where be will remain until It mnsont to resume his work. Ha oif»^ lr in? y r m4 ?* shipments from the cargo of tho Fulton City Jo 8t Loots; recovered by him, and bu unite a larre quantity awaiting boats for Puutmrxh -3brnlri n v2sT SbUiVr ofiw "ports yet as to the a bmarine.No. 7 and 11 SaS. P® l " and notwithstanding tho dlrersore obliged to work in from 45 to 00 foot of wnfer, they are du. Ing very well. A fall of oor 8 feet will enable them to re wver nearly all her freight and machinery. .^ahmadim foot wrier ”** "”** of **** U ' D * Neww «l». working In 36 The JLonlsvnio Oourfor or Thursday says; “J 1 , 1 ? Aurora, heavily laden. forNaw Orleans, dmeended lba *® rf 7 yesterday morning, drawing I feet, which • waa Mil Uie water,’yet rise slipped through unharmed,' 2 Steamboat Register. ARRIVED. DEPARTED, T^w^ S ’f, Bnn!fn f iri,lc; ' I*n*erne, Brovurlllo, Stem*. Jo* Telegraph, do. ■^tTastr 1 ' ~ ' Kuala! flttamttg.' i-f‘ Htvertf. a"Man' Paakots STEAMER TELEGRAPH , j STEAMER Oin. J. C. Woodwaaj>. } - STEAMER LUZBONE, Oin. B. Buftn The above new steamers are ncmnnnilngrMolrfT. Momlpg BoU. temrPltu wutgh at 8 o'clock A. M., and Evening Uaitl M R £ C , lo S£J^ M *. for M*K*>c«port, Elisabethtown, Mooondi beJ» City, Coo kslown, MlUihxongh, Biw'i LAndjn£,Ur*Ja. borough and Genera, connecting at brownsrllle with for Union town, and Payette Bprings; connects' at JUceV Landing with hart, for Jefferaoo, Carol Ichaellown and Waynseburg, and aLGreenstoruugh for Morgantown Va. PaaeengeroUcketed throngh from Pittsburgh toUnJou. town for $2, meala sndstate-ruonu on bouts , , m n G. W. SWINDLER, AoiMv _ Brownsville Wharf-boat, at footof Print it ' • PITTSBURGH ASH MBMPfliß— niriqii r, in e.. - f ;j iB SB . iJgSA IDiUAT. ANOLO-SA.XON. nASTISBa. ABOVE LINE HAVING JEST «*• bc*n organized, will ran weekly, havings safe,:con* veoioot and elegant steamer to leave each port every week. For frdgblor passage apply on board or to V ' J* 1 . PLACE, BARNES & CQ_ Ageoti. .._®racinnati, stt. - • pOR CINCUi&fSTi- JL U?w rt«*mor BBLMOST, Copt. 9^° r . 0 InteroSß^Sß MACK, BARNES t 00, AgooH. S?SS??——SSaj UpCJurry will Iwn tbo »!x>Vo «t»a •la DAY, ttth hut *t 4 P.M. Porfrttotor |MUMg» or to *T*“ '. —- PLACKyBABNES IQO. 1 . jaggjflmit, ■_:/}? For Nashville.—Tib 'fino. wS-'Z •UvnwUELEO£JE, CapLThomuEocen, JttflElK S •boT®-Md all lwrm»naw. purta <m~ • TUI# DAT, iSlh Inifant at 4 c/dcvt, P. %L Pc/r btirtU&r' W« »w4j oa toard or to * - . PLAfTK, BA&WES A 00-AgaataiT St. %onis, tit. EOK ST. LOUtfS-i —Tlwflno UODZRATQRL C*i r. *UI le*r« for tk/iW port.. on TUBSDA.'f, r , b U "J •wilyoa board, ov to f=r-- ‘OMTOeiJUIB fttlglrt or fn— BiAMES k Qol Jl^u. <**■ Wood-iMH IHU DAYaflPrs“fT?*? l •** inttnnefl!KssHs - "• =~rMwprawattMSS «u J*SS^s’i?**^sP s3E ' c *P t - >£Sfit ipply op Loan) or to li’OK CAJKO, HICKMAN AHI7. JBSijt iMEMFras._Tt u , n ,i„ a su7to^nSx-iiHfek W~ Jtrto gtlrans, 'OK MEW ORLEANS (mm ' mm.
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