--Swrtri/JMtog. BBS 9'.'' ° RKB * . ■ Tt «r 'ircinmT at cb- OF SHEATHING, BOM OOPBKB, IMBStB OOP mMniU ,l ** w BoHotoVSpelhcMtaifci. **BBIAU, TIH PUT* OMaUrrai W,Bnuii'> U^yj^'jjidJCoblirT.' r<relMM, Ifo. Ui rim nd U# &coiui aired, Pltulin|h,Puu, ■ 5 •■ ■ Mtes fiTOoppa* cat to uy Aarind r«Ußra. ajßjlltlJT MoBIHDK dc co, !—r “ Fonrudlag ud Coimluioi acrciiuia, And Agents for tho B&Io of Pittsburgh Msnu -1 toctana. OeoatgaMUauloitonlbrUUD, milßl, /SHIP, P*OW!tm;*c, tolloltol. Pronpt .IK®- tUm to reoeirtoc and tmtardlut. - la. *a Commarclal Strait, St. Lout., tonatoio . GRAND, DISPLAY OF uoudat aim, JFWELRY.WiTONES AND FANCY 090DS, ■■ ' (■ At ■ , RHINE MAN A ME TRAN'S, No. 45 Fifth Street, near Wood, The largest, and, most raried assortment of tb* abovegooda in tblacUjVlaid la BXPRBBBLT TOR THft. HOLIDAYS, will be found si their store, agency for Hie AMERICAN iWATOHCBS. d«S4 PUKSt ITU.RW!! PURBII McOOip SB GO., 131" Wood Street* Pittsburgh, . lIAVINQ JDST RETURNED FROM NSW YORK *r* now receiving a targe atoekoffreah made TORS eomprirfng * QadmßntiUti ' . MlnkSsbfe " Stone MirUo, , . ' Bto.ua o*pe*,Helfoepes,Vte4ortMa, MafisandCuft, Also, pelt,Bonnets. - Vbesegoodsbsvebeea seleeredwUb great care, and will, bstctda* email profits. ladiea wfehlotc to purchase freab FUBS are invited to call and examine oar etoek. no!7rfctf Maria’s J&iijfc clous Vermin Destroyer, for (Ae De*fn»dio* VtfrlUTS, Hxi, Mows, Bcoti Boicaxj Piias, UotKHnroas l Uons l OAti>nili(tsctt,AaT9 > dc. - Tim chemical preparations known under tbe above title (or tbe lai|l.ia/y«iin throughout Xorope, where they .bare met with a trinnphant aoccces. have acquired for their In vsntor aad Msastacturaa wmld-wldecelebrity, attested by tbe BmperonoC Santa, France, Anetrla,theQQeeDof Bag land, tbe Kings of Bslginm, HoUtad, Naples, B*T*ria,Bax ony, Ac., and In America tbelr efficiency bae ben endorsed by the Dirtdartof PuHic InstUuticmt »nd tbe approve! of moMrear prfrafr citfanu, that they are the only Krmtdkt to tbe world, turn to extermlaataall blade ofve-mln. Mina'S MnteoLons Pufaiatiovb destroy the nnwel* come latnkUnwUboal mercy, end never CtU, Ole Art baa brought it—tb to nlßtaM of them in the world,; and from tbla watchwocdof allbooaekeeprrt, merchanta eh)p-owoaraaadhn«lwadtnen will be **Xo tnort Terming SKTApIr PACRAOtS nOM 25 CENTS TO §l. Depot oftfce Inventor and Proprietor. 40WD MEYVR, Practical Chemist, 612 Broadway free. Boston it;) Hew York. Oeoeral ipfit tor the.U. State! and Canedao, FREDER ICK V. RUBItTON, Dnggbfo No. 30 Aator Uoaw, and 417 Broadway, Mew York. Sold wholesale nudvstafl by R.IL BELLIRS ACO.aod JOS. FLEMING, Pittsburgh; eadBEBKQAM RU’KKN* NAN, Allegheny., - • :• ,-da3fcCmdfo nOTUKRII ■OTBESSn SOTHEUIUI Don't CaU to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth* I ug Syrup for CUMreo It has do equl oo eartb. It irnlljfarlUiatniihnpr/ir—nftnefliTnjbrmftiahiFtbf gome, redae(at all tnllaariaation~-wUI - allay pain, aad la -tare to regollitß tbe bowda. - Depend apoalt,iaoibm, H wDI fire red teyouaabea,'ail'relief aad haalUi’to yoor iaCeota. FerfocUy aafo la all eaaea. Tbla valoablepreparation la the pnecrtptloa of oae of abe iaoataaperfeoced and akflfal female Phyaktana la H«v Kagiand, andhaa ben aaed ncmahi millions of We beUeta U tbe beet and aareat rataodyln tbe world, In »H eaaea of Dyantory mod Diarboea in Children, whether (| artaee from tariblag or from any other came. If life aad health caaba aetimaited by dollar* and cent*,!! ie worth Ita lo'gf^d. Millioaeof I>ouW are'aiold every year In tbe United ’States. It Uaa old aad welbtried remedy. f BIOS ONLY S&QINTS A BOTTLK. nodi bonailaea the bowl mQa of CURTIS A I'ER RIN&NeW York, faUthtbe oqtiU* wrapper. Sold by Dyaagteta thimtumt tbt^urfa. DR.-GlO. nTItITBEB, Agent for PHtabnrgtu JsMawlyfoT ' • t ~. ' ' 1 ■ • • e ■TEAM "nTfiFa Oflft , ; SBIF LUE. Via NICARAGUA. A MERIOAM, ATL ANTIC AND PACIFIC SBJP CANAL COMPANY, PROPBiETORS. -OPPOSITION LINE AT RKBUCKD RATES, q >' xkw toxxtou* fMscnca. First cabta~X^~—s22SlUpp*r*te«»g«« f!00 Fccouri cabbh...—....—. lOOjbower steerage...,,—..,, so ' !Ru truult of the lethmna iodndaL i The splendid etMiuhJp WABIUNOTON, of 3000 tons re Jtter, Copt. Henry Ctnrchnt, tiering two fitted opes pwljr for tbeCsHibrol* trsd* by the Nicaragua route, wID lan her pier, North fclrer, New York, on Hoods? the 6th •T December, at 2 P. H, csrrylog pwMpn, malls, end (fsigbt toSsn Jano del to connect a Su Joes del •Bar with the writ known sod eommodloas ttMMhlp HXR* M AN,Oipt. Onndjr, fbr Baa Trtadsm, Cel Korn is. These wpleodid steamships ofler aosarpeeeed accommodstioas far the hMj sod comfort of pssaagin. The lethmosroote U thoroughly repaired sad in good order, sod the coantry healthy. j . For pwanyand fnight, apply on lf it the office of Um Company, to . . JOHN P.fYELYKRTON, Agent, oc3fc3mdfe— noth .■ Ho. a Bowling Preen, New York. SAUUSt GRAY DRAPER JL&m TAILOR, JTo. 62 ST. aUIR STREET, ' PEKKA^ Tori tea public attention to bis new and beau ti( il taaortmaatof Fall Qood%‘ of Cloth*, Cant* b> m, Tcatloga aadCoallng* of vmy nrirty cad atjla, 'cd iptcd to tbc beet cltjr sad occtr*yt»dgjh|leh trill be mi deep with r~""f **—•■■* m Ucß7otbarafa*dlara*<BMto»MpMSfr|||Mßfcaiifc ’ a H FOR*! iARBT7™ dr Store fiAi FMladelplxin. MILLER, ofj all diet cad Gcotl*mifr& Fan, Sleigh and Car taler to . US Wood Filth. Fen repeated,clacacd aaofepcnd In tbc b«ct mam cr. Good i made to order at abort notice. All blade of ablpptng ten boogbi. : ‘ j ngfcfmd* S E. GILLESPIE, savxisf, Exlractojeeth without pun, by an xktirx ltiov taa—UMttoac—tappUad to tb* teeth wxt irnne Ottff. ' Mthframcme to rdl MCto in—rted ou fb* voriooa' —till! tWTTVaIrr Inrnihr t—th cm entire Poradain toti ■! li i niiTlmnnepm. irliTrTi tab—nt^cl—olUmnDct ,ptMttL Cfell tod ezunlM «ped- itroet, Wow UiAit, (mcooi! . JeMydfe JHJUSYY, a. D., JsUiburg%t i***"®!! jot g—Nra OollaeMMd Do*- / prattle*, cSen b(a profesaloatl -AHDMDIOAIt OABBB • - I OoLWOM tfcOudlHi. • : I Bom. E JL W«Krer. | Hoa.T.J.Bo*a. I Joh«H-Mrtk>r,K«i. 'McQotUtJr.ttq. wyS-'lydto stove; works. BHADLBt iNunnrtmT tibutt or AM IEITINfI STOVES, icy Orate Front*. &c. the celebrated Patixt Gas aid Biou Cokscmino COOK sSTOVKS. i Offloe and Sale# Boom. ■rlMytt »e,4 Wee»t«>P»iUb»rgh.PA« ■ "W. ae Xfc RDOCHAKTt ;| ' All{WMiHT>iucM,linruiCl|>Hj ■bmMMtfhtainaa boUdln* No. 130 Wood «tr»ot,in ■*P*j t **otWrMicnt>ctarlnoK«ioMl<bttt»iit.i<o.<3lrwlß pfaaoed to focdro their | P.,Jc»D»HBiRa having imn It hl.fal»i»n«.Wir», mb u fcood «t hliornoi. HO. 101 VOO&II1 Btowr,hotmoWood BBd HsltliMlota. ' BAiOiaoo txmn fnm ta.H-tot t. b. ocdMftufo ' H* (X)LLINB. FonmUag Uta ConmtfMtoii ,; AND WnoMWIT.I NNAMntIN OlieaMii Satter. -I . Jtod Prodnco Oeßmllj, ' *” ifc-» wid hwa nmmi, ’ - N. HOXjMKS « SONS" ~ I . MUSI IS .... . liitßiiieitle Villa of Eiekugt, cwincmii or difosit, • » : J‘ '-.-O' UIK HOTU AND SPICII, : No.a luiun nnsßOßaa, ra. q, nn%? N: KIOHANGK. 81 8 DRAWN BY ob tub * co t ! ' - vmSiEShE* 1 ’ 01 ’’ ra «n»o» obb rwJSZgff*?? l * ABPOfWABDg. ' SSSS ' BfM*, coaiUHyoa baaA A PU »**'. KnropeM . B.&AC.P, Kinricroiiaa «UMXmS,JOB AU kom wr» APPIS9 P.A E-B 1 tt W(Mr*ho«uM>t 80. »t ■ ■■■-!. . T ’ . Spmal BMm> ■ HOtTSlfl and SION P AIITTISO AID OLAZIHO, - . Vnr ALL ITS BSANCKES, Does la tkebmttaanaer and abortest timo. , J,*B.PBnLIPS, b 05.30428 tb Clair Btrerb BTAKCH AND FARINA. Made by the phlltdtipbU Co< (Hnt premium awarded by the Franklin Institute, Hovembar, 1868.) Stamoed Glosa Stareb, la cases cont’g 6 boxes, 6 lbs. each; 'Do do boxca do. 40papcra,l u do; Alio, ReAned, Pore ahd Frail Starch, in boxes various abas, all for lanadiy nso. OOBN FARINA, (or Corn Starch,) in bxs. 40 papore oadi. TUa article IsnTpi-eailypnpsml for caliaary purpose a, sad can be rtilod oq_jv* aoperior In yciiTT to any now In nas. For sale by THOMPSON, CLAUSE A YOUNG, PsiDanest Complying with the urgent requoet of bun dredroflbeir patienta, DHS. C. M. MTCH Sc J. W. BVKJHB Have concluded to romalo PBRKABKHTI»Y IB PITTSBURGH* And may be consulted at Itudr office, No, I|9l Penn Street, OPFOStTB THE BT. OLAIR nOTKL, DaUy.exccpt Sohdayi, forCsarampUsaiAtthiaat Broiaeliltla and all other Ctaronla Complalmts tompllcated with or canalng Pulmonary Dtarsae, inclnding Catarrh, Start Affection* of tJie Liver,iDy+- pepeia, Otutritit, Female Cbmplaintt, etc. l DBS. nXCQ A BYKXSwonld >Ute hat tbelr treatment ofOdnsamptlon.Ubnodapontns fad that he ditcate en itta inUieUoodantl rpfeu al lory*, bcuh be fort,** * during itideveUjmcjU im Ltabmpr,and they tbmroi emoloy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify the blood a*£ atreogthen the aystem. NTl* ttrif.they oae UXDRpfAL INIIALATfONB,wb!ch they valno highly,bnt only as IVHatioa, (having no Chrahw eject *hen uted sldnajanil tbspredooatimeofcarablllty on any treatment baaed upon tbe plaaaible,bat fklse Idea that tbe w aeat of tbe dlacsae can be reacbedln a direct manner by Inhalation,** for aa before vtated, theardf«»r (he diteatt is ia the Moodaod Ita tjtd* oafy (a the lungs. —-No ehaige for conialtation. A tlst of qatetiona will be sent to thoae wteblng to con* anltna by letter.' myghdawfctfF Tbe Qr«at Bnfllan Remedy. ' SIR JANES CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M.D. 1 Tbyaleian Extraordinary to the Qneen. ThU wall koown Medtclne ia oo luptaition, bnt a anre aad safe remedy for Female Ditßcnltfea and ObetrncUona, >om any eanee whatever; end although a poworiot n-medy, they contain nothing bortltal to the cotutHuliun. TO UARUIKD LADIES it ia peculiarly snltod. II will In n aboft.time, briogon the monUily period with rpgoi&rit j. Thue JVUhaodUttHT leen known to /otiuArr* the Hrec (ton a on |A< tteondpOgt pfpa*\j>hlei art w ell cbzerrtd, FiwfrllipsrtknlarStgela pamphlet, fre«,oftiieagQnt. N. B —and 6 poetaga itamifr encloeod to aoyautbnrl led agent, will ineare a liottle, rontatuing over 60 pills, by return mail. B. L. VAQNESTOOK A PiUaborgh, wbolMale agent, and mid by all dmggjata. fo_T JOHN COCHRAN «5C BRO, ■*wufactumm o» Iron Iron Totalis, Vonli Doors, Wiadov Bhuttcn, Window Cnardi, te., •JYes. W Second Street and R 4 TArrd&m*, (Between Wood and Marke«o PITTSBUIum, PA^ H««w cnband s variety of new Paiienu, ftney and plain, ml tibia tor aU purposes. Particular attention paid to en« closing Qrawe Lots. Jobbing done'at abort nvtlcs. mr9 War. visoavis— wu. o. rums VANDEVER & FRIEND, ATIOBNBiS AT LAW, lOUCITOHS Ilf CIIA9CBRY, Jfo. fc Skine'i Block, Dubuqut, /mm. 4arODll*cUot>«promptly made in •t>y|>*rtof Northern lova. or Western Wisconsin. Wlllittondto tbepnrchueeod B*teof KoUte, oh gaining Money ofl Bauds and Mortgagee ►.lilydfc WM.C. wbtiwxm. r. U. MILLIE. wiTHEoif wilson millxi. ROBINSON, MINIS k JULI.ERB, •' rovsoEas and baciilhsts, WASHINGTON WOKKB, ’ Pittsburgh, Penna. 09«C| Ho. 31 Market street* , Masafactor* all ini MtilUartilo •rj;OritJnn,BeitrMdWork,ttt*aiii tiailm and ghcet Irbo Wc*kTT JobblOK sod Bfpaliiog donooo ibiwtnotie*. mr2S;ljrtlc : UAWKB Ac CLULKY Qa«iitBl|a And Omanental Palntara* I AND DRAINERS: DULTU IB White IjeadondZtuo Fninte. Ilu, *ll kind* of PilolitOili, yirolihti, Window dl*s>, Putty, Ihusbca, > 111 IRcd SirrrL,tMw donri atmro* Ural AUfif. arlfcljrdCe MITCHELL, HERRON & CO; ■«»ur.AcrcsKK» op Cooking* Purlor and Ileniiiis S T O V E S, finite Fronts, Fenders, Uoofein; Ranges, ire,, 104 Liberty SC.* Plllnliargh, I'*. rarSUlhly WK Y MA N Ac HON, Manufacturer*aivl Itatcntn *ll Wltvl*of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A NO LEAF TOBACCO, Corner of Smtihbld Sired and Diamond AlUy, PITTSBUROH. PA. Pittsburgh Btecl Works. JONES, BOYD Sc CO, Manufactarenof CAST STEEL; also, PFRINfi. PI>JW *nd A. B. STEEL; Sl’RlNClßaod AXLES, Ormer San and First Streets, IHUsbvrp*, Pa AAS9 josixa..—. L>. B. ROG-KxiS Sc CO M Munnmum oi Regeri' Improved Pntcat b(i«l > Cultivator r XV*eth. S Comer Ron end pint Streets, PiUil urgh, Pn JnS^lydfc* jab. McLaughlin. ■axpracßmxn or ileobor, Cologne Spirits and Foul Oil, AelCtfTrfo' Wm. ICS »JlTo*esaJAtwi . J. BL. LITTLE BOHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, pimutnum, pa (Dr.lrish'* New Bonding,) asSo:lyd(c RATI* ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph DHworth „ W. O. Bldwwii. (Sotttmm to Porter, Stdft «£ Swtt.) ■4vorAcnmss uf RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SDIKES. PITTSBURGR, PKNN’A Dr. Dickinson's Magneto-Klectmc Ma- Depot for the sole. oj this Unrivalled Medical AurCiarjs— la submitting this maeblaa tosdis crlmlaatiagpuldie, no *X|>*ii!w baa beeuspanal Inila maim tacture to rainier it perfect iu every essential particular, in order t« keep pace with Ibe wooderfbl Improvements of tbe age, mo 4 piece It Coremoct In tide bnmcb of American M*o utscture. HO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT ON’K.— Retell Wee *lO. It I* admirably adapted to prevent and core every A«rm ofdtacMe, eocb a* Cooeumption,Scrofula, Pal*!**, Rhenuia tlsm,Dyfpep«la, all forma of Physical and Mental PrO*ti*- tlea and Nervooe Pleeame. One grand fosters of ibis Apparatus is tl»at It la always ready for dm, tbe power being obtaiued from a Permanent Magnet, no Adds or other Ingredients Wing required, gold, wholesale and retail, by DB, QEO. O. KKfKKR, ocgfrdßwT Wholeaele Druggist.' I*o Wood »t, PittabV- A Cask op Rupture Cured about a Year Apa Mr. Oeorge Oambcrt, wbo reside* c* tb* Fourth St. Road, Servatb trard, procured a Trow iron me, which In 6. mooli* affected an entire cm. lie baa now goneafx month* without the Trnaa, and there la no »n>*aiancfl of the retsrn of tbe rapture. I am eouliooelly curing caaee of rupture with my Invaluable Tromer. 1 have permission from Mr. Cnubcrtto publish and re fer to bla cam. Tbebeeiof reference* can be givco by ap plication at roy Drag Store and True* Depot. JtgJAwT j . Da.QEO. H.KKTBBR.I4Q Wood et. .The Worm ' Dkstrotcr.—This medicine, known all the country aa B. L. yalinestoek's Yermb fog?, wall deserves this title where worms ara preeent In the system. It never fails to effect tbelr apeedy removal.— Every family abonld keep Rln ibo boose. U is manofac; fared and aold by B, L. FAHNESTOCK A 00, Wholesale Druggists, nod junpclolora of Wilson's PiiU, No, CO, comer of'Wood sad Fourth sln<et»,PJUj»bnrgti, Pa. Ja3hdAw> ‘ jAbtifclal Ears. —Dr. Keyaor, or 1W Wood street, bis on band a very excellent device for deaf persons, by whkh many persons are made to hear as well as ever.— Also,*nuH guttapercha dram, which Is isnorted Into tbe esr; f fo vsry efficient In many cases of deafness. JaZhlwT Galt a nic Batteey, or Electro Magnetic MAemsn, for Medical porptwra, of »my suporioc kind will bsssntfrssoC Express char***, whsrerer sn Kaprem runs, epow n remittaoceof TeoDutlars. Address Dr.UieO n.RRVHRR. No. 140 Wood st, Pittsburgh. P»- apfcdauP JUEDTFRUIT'— fob aka now Apples, I 10Q u Peaches, qoartsrs and as, for sals by J. B. CAWFIKLP A 00- TENN. CORN—SI «ks. now landing from steamer Sir Wm. Wallace for sals by . Ja3i JflAlAlf DrCKKTA 00. TENN. Sikcr'Hnrirics Ex. family now landing ftotn stesroer Sir Wm. Wallace hr safe by U2l IBAIAII PICKET A 00. Transparent qreen oilcloth,— 3000 yards of all widths, forsalo by W J.A U. Pill LIPS, A 2tfU Clair sf. OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS— SR) dot. ■■sorted aim and styles for sale by J"2l J. A 11. PUILUPB. t)AGON, HAMS, SHOUU>£KSr SIDES XI AND JOWLS for sale by i* Jail JACKSON A TOWNBKND. 1 fF Bags Clover Seed, 1 I d 44 Flax * It >torS and tor sale by foig WATT A WILSON. HEBE—A large lot Just rcc*d and for sale \J by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, Ja . corner Matket and Second streets. riPRN 1; CORN U—5500 but) Ear, Com -in j ■ ■ -•: ; IfIWUUOCK, M’CRKERY A 00. ROOMS—SO dottoNo. l7by*tearaerEm PITTBBURQHI MONDAY JAN. 31, 1850. ornciAh paper op the city. City and News Items. Mkab TuvFßßATrmx.—Observations taken at Shaw** Optiel&o Store* No. 58 Fifth «t, yesterday* in sen. nr biiadk. 9 o’clock, A. x ....... -00 35 12 « m..m. 55 45 6 " _ p. K. 38 Baromotor - 29 5-10 £3P DAitr Ukiok Pratbk JdsitTisa, at the First Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com mencing at 11} o'clock, a. m. All are cordially in vited to attend. The exercises to-day will be conducted by Hoy. W. M. Paxton. Tns Daily Union Prayer Mecliog, at the FirsJ Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, wiP bo condnctcd this week by the following minir tore: Monday, Rev. W. M. Paxton; Tuesday* Dr. J. M’K. Reilly r Wednesday, Rev. Geo. D* Russell; Thursday, Rev. Charles W. Quick; Friday, Rev. Isaao Sawyer; Saturday, Rev. H- Sinaabaugh. This meeting continues only an hour, and all are invited. Come, if only for five minutes. Tnir proceedings of Anti-Tax Meetings in East Deer and Upper St. Clair townships, will appear to-xnorTOw. New Couhtirs.—A general movement appears to bo making in various portions of this common wealth for the making up of new counties. A now one to be called Pine is to bo patched up of portions of Indiana, Cambria, Jefferson and Clearfield. A movement is making also to eel off a portion of Bedford, to be joined to Blair; quite an active effort is oo fool (o have a new county struck out-from Warren, Crawford and Venango.' In the lower portions of Vcnaogo, there is a movement making to form a new coanty out of parts of Butler, Clarion, Arm strong and Venango. Up the Monougahola a plan is perfectly matured, and the bounds and metes (the detail of which we published several days since) laid down for forming a new county to be called Marion or Monongabela, (both names are mentioned) out of parts of Washing ton, Westmoreland, Fayette and Allegheny. Jt is doubtful whether any of these various projects will succeed. A multiplicity of coun ties, unless the density of the population re quires it. is by no means desirable Every new Court House implies an army of new officials, new and increased taxation to (be people for the building of court houses and jails, and always a great battle and furor about where the eblro town shall bo. Every part of the county, un less, as in this, (here is a city that overtops all the rest, and is acknowledged as the chief and centre of power, wealth and influence, puts in its claim for the Court I House, and a-spirit of rivalry and often of bitterness lasliog for years, : and continually resulting in expensive and har assing law-suits, growing out of ill-feeling, is frequently the result. All this is good for lawyers, for whom we have a becoming respect as we have for all other good oilizens, bat wo do sot believe that the people are wont to prosper iu a general increase of liti gation. Whilo the law as a theory is admirable, itt casts where neighbor meets neighbor in bit ter hostility at the tribunal of justice thema/ practise of law not unfrequently begets hatreds that go down through generations of men. Thcso are but bints at some, and but very few which wo might suggest of the objections to an increase of counties. There are circumstances, on tbo other band, which often render new coun ties desirablo, and their establishment an ad vantage. For example, iu the proposed new county up tho Monongabela, if that portion of our county which it proposes (o cut off from ns would only take a good portion of the business which now presses with each crushing force upon those worthy gentlemen, Judge M’Clnre and bis associates, we would think it a boon. Bat all the petitioners for a new county appear to desire is a portion of Mifflin and Snowden together with all of Jefferson townships. Now, there is bat a very r try email part of all the business of oar Coons from that peaceable and moral neighborhood. We think the docket of the Criminal Court would scarcely feel the change. Yet, there may be many reasons ijbicb do not -occur to us, for the new county. A high!/ re spected correspondent, whose letter we published a day or two sinee, urges upon oh the inercAsing advantage tho change would t>e to Pittsburgh “It i-kfjoH," ho remarks, “w* buy all our no ceisilifs, and to you we come for a market *’ No doubt of it No more thrifty or valuable coun try has any city, in tbo Union, than has Pitts burgh in the valley of the Monongahela. It ib a land “flowing with milk and hooey,'*lhat is to say, with coal and whisky, which are in oar market more valuable commodities. And yet, fricmT, would you trade with Pittsburgh any more, or Bend room products to market, if you lived in Marion or Monongahela than yon do now, that you Hvo in Allegheny, Washington, Fayette and Westmoreland? Dot we have al ready said more on this subject than we intended, and leave the matter here, not doubling that if there be good and valid reasons why anewcounLy should be formed ion the Monongahela they will be presented in such light tbat tbe object will be effected. Tiik (3ohbt.—J edges M’Olure, Adams an.l Parke bdd a session of tbe Court on H&turdaj, to decide npou such matters ns might coma be fore them. John Straub was divorccl from LouUaSlrnuh, tbe latter being guilty of deserting her husband for fiTe years and also of adultery. Tbe indictment against Rhodes & Veroer, for selling liquor without license was quashed It was bold by the Court thAt they had complied with nil the requirements of the law when tbey had taken out a mercantile lioense. George Thompson indicted for false preleooes, was admitted to hail. J. B. Smith, of Allegheny is his bondsmao. Habeas Cirrput —Sarah Graham charged with an attempt to abduct a | witness and ajso to ex tort money from Mrs Davidson, was brought up on a habeas corpus. This matter occupied near ly tbe wholo. time of tbe Court. Tbe whole pro cess of Alderman Donaldson’s commitment of Graham was founded on a liule bit of paper about two ioches square, on which somebody had vrriUeo a few lines, proposing to remove the witness, Harah Martin, whose case bos already occupied space enough in our'paper. The note was directed to nobody, was signed br/ nobody and bad nothing to give it any thing like a local habitation. Tbe woman Graham protests that it wm given to ber by a tall slim young man, at tbe street corner by tbe Hi Clair Hotel, who requested her to give itilo Mrs. Davidson. As soon m (hat goalie lady received It, she rushed to Alderman Donaldson’s and he took counsel of Mr. Bwarlzwelder, who advised him lo make out a commitment or some such paper and have the Graham woman sent to jail for an attempt to extort, money and also (o abduct a witness.— This was done, although the judge indicated his view of the case by fixing herbal! td appearand answer at $lOO, which sbo said she would lake her time to get. The womao says she was lately a chambermaid on board the Bheoaogo. 8o the war among the bonnet-makers exlendeth and iaketb in others. # Fayrttb County Scrip.—The BrownaviHe TWj says:—“We learn that holders of the above scrip are fearful lest the county will fail to redeem it; but we have the best authority for assuring (he public that all sacb fears are unfounded. The County Commissioners have resolved le redeem every dollar, and the recent act of the Legislature, authorizing the county to borrow $lO,OOO, was passed for that especial purpose. We therefore advise those who have any scrip in their possession, not In dispose of it at a lower figure than par, for every dollar -wlllbe redeemed.” Fire.—On Friday evening, about 11 o’clock, a fire broke out in the third story of the build ing southwest corner of Fifth and Market sts. The lower story Is occupied by Eaton, Creo A Co.’s variety aud trimming storo. . Tho third story, in which the Ore originated, was occupied by Mr. Lawyer ns a dagusrrean gallery. Tbe fire originated from tbe stove, apparently, ns the floor under tbe stove was burned through, and tbe stove fell into tho second story. It was soon extinguished. Great Burolaet in Ravrrna.—A G. Coffin & Co.’s store, corner of Main and Chestnut sts., Ravenna, Ohio, was broken into by burglars on Tuesday night last, and and silk goods to the amount of $lOOO stolen. The skillful thieves confined themselves exclusively to silks. They gained cotrance lo the storo through a side win dow, which bad no shutters. Tho proprietors offer a reward of SUOO for tho recovery of the goods and capture of the barglars. Tm Weostee Stbret Starring Cask —John Grant and Andrew Gallagher had a hearing be fore the Mayor, on Saturday, on a charge of stabbing Thomas Cusack. Dr. Bruee, his at tending physician, not deeming R safelo pro nounce the injured man out of danger,-the mat ter was postponed (ill Wednesday next. ; N«w Bbiouton School!—There were 447 soholars in attendance Vast week. Mr. Guilford has been very sncce&»ftjl io teaching there. In Grammar there arc R’ii, ID in Algebra and 7 in iLatia. There an* scholars in regular at 'iendance. The K’hool has been opened about one year. i A Selki t (’..tiLuoM Party, for tho benefit of Edward li'iro, a young man who is prostrated by con<mmj>Gon, will be held at Neville llall, on Friday owning, Feb. 4., ■ Ari'oiNTEoi —lion. James T. Leonard, of Clearfield, has been appointed Prothonotery by Gov. Packer, to fill the vacancy occasioned in ,ihk»«ffio«by tiwdwlhof Gmp Walim, E«q- 7' ‘ V- Bonn?* IdEDon.—We v et««on and more astonished at eadi Beir- midAUon ofßowuris apparent recUecaness, in advertising and «d pg~ log liUrary talent. In addition to ahalf eol non of matter which was sent to all the leading newspapers in thanonntrj last week, the Tribune of the 24th, had too page* full of “Bonner,” for whieh privilege that individual must hate paid the Tribune enough to keep up some papers for a whole year. The Tribune of the 27th, In dulges in the luxury of two columns of the same. After the tmmuwgp: array of literary talent em ployed iu writing for the Ledger , and the enormous Bums expended in this and in advertis ing, shall any one say that advertising don’t pay? H would seem that, if anything could afford to rest on UAdwn mortis* and avoid advertising, it would be the New York Ledger. Bat its enter prising proprietor !fl too sound a for any such notion, tht more encouragement, he receives from an appreciative publio, the/ more ho extends his advertising. Wo would recommend to tho consideration of some of oar business 1 oases who think they do not need to advertise, the example of .Bonner. Qsminck’fl Patxst Cabpst Sweeper.—Mr. W. M’ClintOck, carpet dealer, Market, near Lib erty street, has sent ns a specimen of this late invention* which is attracting a good deal of at tention. It is a neat wooden box, externally, about four inohes high, and twelve inches squaro, with a broom-handle attached by an iron fasten ing. Inside, we observe a roller of the foil width of tho machine, in which is inserted in oloso rows, a stiff brush; tho sweeper being pro pelled by the handlo, by a simplo cog gearing, the finish-roller Is made to revolvo rapidly in theoppoaite direction to thomotionof the sweeper, thus catching up and depositing in a moveable tin dust pan, all loose particles of dirt, dust, etc., which may bo fonnd on tbo carpel. The chief advantages of the Patent Sweeper, over the brooni.br brush, is in the fact that it quietly deposits all dirt in tho close dust pan, and no dust is thereby created in theroom, to be deposited upon furniture; it also brightens the carpet, by the (borough, brushing, causing a dusty, dlrty-looking carpet to shioe out almost as bright as when new. Those interested can see the article in use at Mr. M’Clintock’a.ware rooms. FtTTSDtmim, Jan. 29, 1859:— Tbo Allegheny County Association held their monthly mooting in the Iron City College Hall. The exercises were both interesting and pro. Stable, consisting of select reading by Minses M. Ji Davidson, Anple- Ftafler, J C. Smith and G. B._Vashon, followed by a very instructive lecture on the subject of Botany, by Rev. A M. Stewart, who seems enthnsiastloally fond of this delightful science. The gentleman exhibited to the members of the Association a large collec tion of Botanical specimens—said to be the best in tho city—and has consented to continue his lecture on this sobjeoi at the next monthly meet ing- The Association then went into an election of officers for the j ear, which resulted in the oboice of the following persons: President, Prof. W. W. Diokson; Vice President, Prof. J. C. Smith; Secretary. Benjamin Jones; Treas urer, J. 11. Stewart; Executive Committee, Rev. S. Findley, Prof. Wenzel, J S. Hawk, 0 B. Vashon and A. D. Simpson. The Association adjoorned until Friday even ing, Feb. 251 b, when the valedictory and inaug ural addresses of the past and present ohairman wilt be delivered. A Is organizing the Counoils of Wheeling, the following oath 19 in accordance with the re quirements of a late law of that Common wealth, administered: “You, and each of you, swear that you have not, einco the first of March, 1858, fought in a duel or sent or accepted a challenge to fight iu a duel, the probable issue of which might have been the death of the challonger or chal lenged, nor been knowingly the beam of snch challenge or acceptance, nor been a second lo either party, nor in any manner aided or abetted in such duel, and that you - will not be eogaged or concerned, directly or indirectly, in or about, any such duel during your continuance in office. So help you God.*' The Congressional District of which Wheeling is a part, is represented by Mr. Clemens, who had bis leg nearly efiol off in « duel with young Wise last fall. Attempted Siticide —A young man, living as a boarder on Fourth street, hetweoo Market and Ferry, attempted snioido by tatting laud, annra on Saturday afternoon. Ha purchased a large quantity, airtnuoh as twenty doses for an adult, of an s|w4becary on Fonrth sired; tmi the latter, not liking tho appearance of the man, concluded uot lo let him take tho drug nwny with him. iif then declared he wdfaUl kill himself in hall tm hour. It is probable he procure'! some ofdhc drug at an other place, for in a short limcjPr. McCook was summoned, who applied the BfAoacb-pump, and soon took out of him whatever was there. The man was out again yesterday The slate of mind for such an attempt upon life, was induced by elrong drink, as we were informed Bai« ArcniKNT.—A young man, named John Corbtey, was shockingly burned at tbe Rolling Mill, on Friday of tost week. A Urge mass of molten cinder fell upon him, almost enveloping his persoo and buroiog him in a shocking man ner. JTc was removed to his home in Connroaugh borough, and medical aid summoned; but bis injuries were found to l>e such as to leave little hope of his recovery, and aa we go (o press wo learn (hat bis case is thought to he hopeless.— Cttmb’ i>< Tr ib tine. Biklc An^iveiihary.—We have beforo usthe programme of exsreises for tbe 41st anniversary of ibo Young Men's Bible Society of Pittsburgh, to be held (his evening Tbe exercises will open with a chant, by the choir Reading of Scripture by Rev. G. ft. Russell Prayer by Dr. Howard. Sieging by the congregation Read ing the Annual Reports. Addresses by Rev. J. tl. Brown, Rev. 1. C. Pershing, and Rev. Dr. H. Kendell. Benediction, by Rov. H. Binaahcugb. The Directors of the Allegheny Poor met on Friday and appointed officers for the ensniog year. For Warden there were twelve applica tions, and on tbe 4th ballot Mr. Gould was elect ed. Dr. Knox, of Allegheny, was appointed physician. Mr. Gould is an aotive and efficient businons man, and conversant with the manage ment of a farm. We do not doubt that he will discharge his duties to the satisfaction of the citizens of Allegheny. “Our Musical Faipati," No ti, is received from-the publishers, Seymour A Co., Now York, it contains the Mameluke Gallop, My Pretty Jane, (ballad.) Where Hoses fair, (song,) 0 Sis ter dear, (aria,) and For tenderness formed, (song)—five pieces of munie for tbe low price of ten cents, Published weekly, by C. B. Seymour A Co., No. n Fraokfort street, New York, at 10 cents a week, and $5,00 per year. First goods by tiir Nrw Routr.— Tho first goods from Ibo cml, by way of tbe Baltimore and Ohio railroad, arrived on Saturday, being a car load of coffee, through in four days from Balti more. We learn that quite a number of mer chants havo arranged lo receive freight by this route, and that a Urge portion of it will bo shipped from Philadelphia. Tbs Cambria 7Vrt>unr says three young chaps, of JobosUiwn, attempted a heinous crime upon a young lady, on Thursday night. She was io company with a young gentleman at the lime, and be, in defending her, was Deafly beateo to death. The ruffians were arrested. Tiir death of Mr. Ogden, on and respect cd oilizen of this city, took place at his resi dence on Peon street, on Saturday afternooo. He has been ailing for some time. Any of tbe following articles can be at Downs’ welll koown stand, Federal street, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionery in every varieljjr. Fresh Poaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Floe Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre serves, Pickles and Ketcbnp. Capers, Wor cestershire Sadce, Pickled Lobstors, Sardines, Family Chocolate, Baker’s Urouia, Ae., Aci They respect fully Invito! tin i public to an examination of the above named artudei, all of which they will guarantee to , prove sAtisfscL iry both In quality and prico. Q Tun “Finkl i Bowing Machine," of which Mr. J. !». Carnaghan, of Allegheny city, is the agent for Western Pqno lylvania. Is distinguished for Us noUo losxness in working, the beautiful simplicity of arrangement by which tbe thread Is tightened, and the general cleanliness with which tho machine may be bandied, as it may be oiled without soiling tbe Dngonatall. || Fissionable ganneots for men and boys, mado to order in tho newest styles, by Carnaghan, Federal straot, Allegheny city. A full stoeMif fine cloths, cassitneres, vosUngs, Ac., always yen band for this parpuso, and sold at low rates fot'Caab. || ... / • Telegrapblo Iluksts. New Toßt,Jan.29.—Gottosi»avj; Mb* 600 bates. Flour bt*T>; ulrs 600 bbls. Wheat quiet; Mies If,'QUO bushels. Corn advanced; 1700 tm* wM at NS, for tulxod. Provisions •teedjr. WbUky firm. Jtice buoyant; New Orleans 3U@ 4‘L fcojeorqnUL MoUsseaflrmer.andp^loesdeclined, with wdesat«3cents. Storks; N. Y. Central 83%; Erie 14; lllioota Central Michigan Central 61; Chicago 4 Rock Island 69J& Reading advanced %, and quoted at 40j£. Puilasxlvbu, Jan. 29.—Hour Onai sake snperßoe at 05,76, to trade at $5,76@50 for common and extra brands, aud tft,2&@7,{iO for extra family and fancy. Rye Flour and Corn M*«l very scarce. Wheat scarce and wanted; aalN good ml at and 3000 hue (air white at $1,45. SCO boa ityt» Bold at 86c. Corn in limbed demand; aales 3000 hue yellow at 7G@77c, and daspat 74. data continues at4B. Whhky firm at Z7®2B. Cißcnntin, Jan. 2k—Hour firm; 3000 bbls sold at S6JiO for eoprrflii* and $5,76 for axtra. Whisky firm at 20. Mesa pork actlvr, salts of 1300 bbls at Bulk Meats tm ebaneed. Bacun bdd higher, buyers af7@P>£ fotßhool den and Sklea. Lordin moderate demand at lljfforbbl. OloTcrsnd sfl,7S@(L9a Uotssms unehaagwt; U ia hardly ■ollrfii. Sugar in ulr demand and prices firm. Goflea un changed. . - ‘ v : BAinuoax,Jan.29.— Fkmrateady, but unchanged. Wbewl steady. t»rn dull atja dedioo of 2#3c; wbit*7l@79; ye), lew Piwtafons fim. , WhMy doll; alow Of flsls teiptfcesuNsßwsd. . . \ \ ' - J Telegraphic. > COKGRBMIOSAL. Waihzsgtox, Juu 29. , Sxsi.Tß.—Mr. G win, of CM., moved to reconsider the vote on the Pacifio Railroad bUI, stating his rea sons for the motion. Mr. 8011, of Tenn., said a few words to show that the bill as passed is inadequate as it now stands. ; Mr. Davis, of Miss., supported tho views of Mr. Gwinn.j Mr. Bfewort, of Mich., moTcd to lay the motion on th^-table. Tho*honr of one having arrived, tho vote was post- I poned until Monday. I The 'Senate Chon went into tho consideration of locaT^lUs. The Horse Railroad along Pennsylvania Avonuo waa aobated all day till fix o’clock. The Senate then ndjo&ned. Hocsx.—Tho HonsoJront into Committee foritho purpose of bills. j Mr. Houston asked leave to introdaco n bill [au thorizing a loan of $15,000,000. Objections were mado from the Kepuhlffian side. Mr. Palmer askedJJhve to introduce n resolution instructing the Coaffllttee of Ways and Means to report a bill so to riSie pie tariff ns to make tho rovonuo adequate aflbtejcxpimscs of Government economically adml^stefol},,discriminating in* favor of American products, abd substituting specific for ad valorem duties. Objections were made from the Democratic side. ? The House then adjjonrnod, Wasuibutob, Jan. 29.—Tho Democratic Senators held a caucus this morning, on the subject of the tariff. ’ Mr. Hunter, of Va., offered a resolution doctoring U inoxpodiont to change the law at tho present'ses sion. Mr. Biglor proposed a substitute as follows: Ue*nlcxil, That the rovonuo being insufficient to moot the expense of the government, it is mso and expedient to increase tho duties to meet tho doacioncy. Mr. Bigler’s substitute was voted down, f Messrs. Toombs, of Go., and EoDjanyn, of 1.,v, wero willing to favor specific duties on the great sta ples, but against attempting anything at the prcsojft session. i A Mr. Iverson, of Go., favored an increase tariff as absolutely necessary; whilo not specifio duty, he would be willing to go 30 perjrenL on iron. j Mr. Douglas, of 111., thought it was important that the Democratic party should settle its policy as to whether ilwonld favor specific or advoiorem duties. Mr. Uonter, Of Vo., replied that all soem to agree In tbo policy that the tariff should hfi for revenno, but that tho modo of assessing thejlffioa was uot a party test. Air. Fitch, of Ind., acquiesced in this view, ro marking that the Senatorial Democratic Caucus while held for a conference, never sought to bind meo to vote for its measures. The result of the caucus caused much excitement among the members of Congress and other*. Mr. Hunter's resolution was by a largo majority. j- Mr. Slidell thereupon offered a resolution which; was adoptod, that it is the duty of Congress to look* rather to the redaction of expenditures than to tKb increase of rerennes. Sir. Bigler, it Is understood, ol tho suffering industrial interests,and urged an increase of the du ties. He said the pnblic dobt was now sixty-four millions, nud it wonld be An hundred millions by the 30th of Jane, 1859, without the thirty millions pro posed to bo added to the foreign intercourse fund, looking to tbe purchase of Cuba. There was much excitement during theso proceed ings, during which Mr. Hunter expressed tho opin ionn that with the revival or busioess there would be sufficient revenues for tbe purposes of the govern ment. The President will probably send a message to Congress early next weok, showing a deficiency of twenty millions, and urging the necessary arrange ments to relieve tho Government from tho prospec tive financial embarrassment, and reminding Coo. gress that only foor weeks nre remaining of the session. Tbe Honso Committee on Indian Affairs hare unanimously agreed on tho bill retative to the great Indian reservo in Kansas, known as tho New York reserve, embracing nearly two millions of acres of land, and all pre-empted by whites. Its details havo not transpired, but It is understood it satisfactory both to settlors aod the Indians, and will onableall tho settlers to obtain titles after one year. Wamusstoji, Jan. 29.—The Washington corre spondent of the New York Times says the railroad convention of the four great lines from tho seaboard to tbo west, now in session here, doe* not get along very smoothly. Tbe chief points in disputo are tho Advantage* to Ba!tiim«w, growing oat of tho Balti more A Ohio railroads course of redeeming for that place, and tbo violation of tho St. Nicholas Hotel agreement by tho New York roads. -Tho Erie mad is charged with the violation or tho eleventh article, by altowiog drawbacks on freight through tho Bnffaio S, Uornersville rood, and tbe Central b charged with a violation of articlo fifth, in securing freight, by allowing tho drayago chargo lo and from the Hudson Kiver Railroad depot in New York city. Mr. Garrett, of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad, moved a resolution that theso articles be rigidly ad hered to, and declares, of on alternative, that hi* mad will withdraw.. Tho discussion oo this became so animated and personal that tbe mooting to day mn broken nj>, nod adjourned until to-night. St. Lih-m, Jan. 2'.i.— River stationary, nnd.dear of ice, with eight feet water to Cairo. Nothing new from the upper rtrenm?. Weather dear nod pleasant. Leavenworth advices state that a party from Weston, Missouri, have returned to that ploco, from Kansas, having eapturei several roua,way ne groes, an>l also Doctor Day and *on, Who are charged with aiding in their eaca|K>. The latter is in jail, in I’latlo City, sitammry punishment having been threatened. There in some talk of a demon stration in their favor. General Lane is expected to-night. iNtw \<iHh,.lan. 29.—Sir Wm. (loro Onsley, the British Minister, bad arrive«l at and after tho customary presentation reremonio?, proceeded at once tu the work of negotiating a treaty with tbe Secretary of Foreign Relation* or Nicaragua. This treaty, so for as relates to the Transit Route, is said out to differ much from the Cass-Yriss3ri Convention, Tho Custa Rican Congress had bold an extra ses sion and ratified the contract entered into between Nicaragua and Costa Rica on the one hand, and Messrs. Belly A Mltiand on the otbor, with reference to the transit route. The contract hxn also received tho signature of President Mora. New 1 on\, Jan. 2*.1. A privato letter of January 10th, from Port au Prinqp, rocoivcd via St. Thomas and Havana, nays that Lmperor Soolouque has been defeated by Geffraro and the Imperial troops, run ning back from Ibo city. Sonlouque himself is ex pected every moment, and it is said that Geffraru was only a fow leagues In tbe roar. Tbe writer thinks that tbe contest is nearly ended, and that in a day or two the republic would be in force. At the time of writing, guns were being fired within hew ing of tho capital, supposed to be a salute In honor of Ooffraro. Boston, Jan. 29. —\V. U. Prescott, tho historian, died very suddenly, yosterday, from paralysis. Ue had been enjoyiog his usual health up to the mo mont of bis death. A verdict was rendered in Ibo Supreme Judicial Court to-day against tho Boston A Worcester Rail road for $22,000 damages, awarded to Mrs. Sarah 8. Shaw, whose husband was killed and she herself injured some years ago, by tbe train coming in con tact with plaiotiff's carriage. Davtoji, U., Jan. 29.—William Blackburn wo* iriMUil Id Ibts city to-day, and a man named George White, io Eaton. Both are atirpoctod of being con earned in the Coabocton Treasury robbery. Tbo of. Geera laftbere tbia ovening with the prisoners .for Columbus. I Lotrisvii.i.a, Jan. 2W.—Tho rlvor Is falling slowly with eight feet three inches in the canal, six feet two iochea in the pass, and Are feet four Inches for steam boats. BY LAST NIGHT’S MAIL. Patscorr. —Elsewhere may be found a notion of tho death of Wo, II PrceooU, the historian. Mr, Prescott was born in Salem, Maes., on the 4th of May, 171>G, and was consequently in the 05th year of his ago. His father was William Prescott, an eminent Boston jurist, and his grand/ father was Col. William Prescott, who fonghl/at Bunker Hill. The mother of tho a daughter of Thomas UickUng, who, fornearly half a century hold Washington's commission os 0. 8. Consol at fit. Michael’s. Whilo tho young author was still a boy, bis parents removed to Boston, and be was educated there and at Com* bridge, graduating at HarvanLit Uh high honors, in 1814. Just previous to this on oooldehl nearly destroyed one of his eyes, nod the other BofTerert sympathetically. Ue was sent abroad, for the sake of travel, rest to.bis eyes, and surgical ad vioe. Ho never recovered the full use of his eyes, and was for^limo wholly blind. But amid all his disabilities of vision, ho studied fftithTully and stored bis 7 mind with tho facts that laid tho foundation er his futuro works, nis 6rst work, “The Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella,' 1 after ten years' of aloso labor upon it, was given to tho world/in 18d8, and placed him at once in tho Gnjt ronk of historians. This was followed, at intervals, i,y “Tho Conquest of Mexico," “Con quest of Peru," and sketches, among which is “Tho Cloister Life of Charles V.” He boa jußt completed the third volnmo of the History of Philip 11., and was at work on the fourth when death called him away. Wa have been reliably informed that the Penn sylvania Railroad Company refnso to pay tho tonnage tax, imposed by their eharter, to the Commonwealth, and intend to contest its consti tutionality in the courts, os advised by their counsol, Messrs. Cnylor, Meredith and Critten den, in an opinion recently published. The amount dno at the present time, for the last six months, is over ono hundred thousand dollars. —Philo. Prcts. HIDES— 440 Dry Flmt.Uidofl; 290 'do do Kip*, To arrive sad for aalo by SPBINQSn lIARBAUQH ft 00- J* l ? i No. BQ9 Liberty,treat. BEANS —G l>blj. Cranberry Beans recM and for aale by M’BANB ft ASJKB, mgfleoDd strw-t. POTATOES—2,SOO !>**. N.Y J. Potatoes oTbeat quality for wlo&t loweat prtco by -UITOUCOOK, UgGRRXItV ft CO., J*23 tit* Second and 161 Front atmU. BBLS. PRIME”MOLASSES, in »toro for wle t,y (J«ai -Jj3.n4BDIMBII. 1 HO UUDS. PRIME SUQARHiff sola by AUU JnZT JAB-OMRl***. rUUiAM CRACKERS and Oyster dajoat VtrecMapd ferule at rRAHOTS, Federal sUftllrjyay- r'IASUMERB I’LAIDS at - . 1/ BoaonnELD k ccrs, SUGAR— IS bhds. lair Saar iar tala In Vv I < Oonuifw>i<baa4Mukaii*>- WHEEL £fi & WILSON’S FIRST FBBUIDH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, AGENT'a OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the AUe g h onj County Agricultural Soeloty, held September 1857, “AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE.” - And the Puma. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler * WUson’fl Sewing Machino tho highest premium, “AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES” ' THESE MACHINES which hare gained enoh an onviablo reputation oyer aU other Machines on account of i 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both Bidea of tin* rubric sowed 2. Economy of thread. ' I 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, oaso of operation and management. ' 5 Speed. ' movojnont. if Stirengrf, 'firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or raveL .8. Applicabtttey to a variety of purposes and materials. 9.* Codnjffctnosß and olegance of model and finish. Aro now offered all of tho latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by I ; ALEX. R. REED, Agont, C 8 FIFTH STREET. DISCQUNX TO CLE&orMXN. nuShJlwCmT ' Oomfecycial. COMMITTEE FOR JANUARY — E- UkD3<i, V. P n gJP. &MALTEK. WJC 11. WILLIAMS, O. B. Jwm, U. W. Cars. 4 PITTSH Uft U AttK K T 8 . *e fylsbtrrgh Gazelle.] PirpauMn.fMujnjAT. Jam. 21,1U8. FLOUR—no change; snipon wharf of 31 bbls super at |5,0«; fnjm store. 55u*>bM$ In loft at 45,25 for super, 45.40 @5,02 lor extra, family do, and 50 bra Tennessee choice to amvevU $3 dull, agd and 100 do from atore at 55. Com, 000 btu fromflpt hands at SOU, but doll - and than bnjers. Awe, IUO bus at 85 aud 100 do at (i Or • m GROCERIES —tales of 50 bbil* Sugar in lots at bbls Molasses in lots to (jy trade at 40@41; to coun sales are maklngat 42. BROOMS—sales of 125 do* at '51!76@2,25. BRlCK—anlesor 4500 at425(3)35 M. 235 bbls No. 1 at $1,50. OlL—talas of 30 bbl#No. 1 Lard Oil at 00. sales of (000 lbs in lots nt l\/ t and f.ir pl4m Shoulders and Barns. POTATOES—inquiry Ugbt; tales of SCd-i-us mixed at 80. OUKE3E—rales of 20 bxs at 10. LAUD—sales of DO bbls hyqlsnd gut lard at IU'.J, cn<di, and J 4 kgs country No. 1 city aPll, cun. SEEDS—Clover it in good demand; sales of 50 bns at so,* 37 and 1()0 bus from atoro, In three lots at $G,75. FKATBERS —a ralo of 50U lbs at 45. MONETARY AND CaJIfIERCIALt Louimllr Daubers to/liare suffered seriously in tbe way of forgeries. Th««w*Orlaans True Delta of tho 20th iurt., rays that llie amoantof $ll,OOO wero presented at the in that city for payment, but detected as bore the name and iixlorai ment of well known IIrSF These checks. it adds, were no gctlated la I«oui.i»ille, aßsent down there for collodion by commercial boose* amust city. Th»y were instantly <l*. tected as forgeries. were drawn for $ll,OOO, st,s<>o and ssi >O. The Uonlnn Post tlia'jSitiro* tbe muuey market of tho city : , f •* The banks ard discounting little or nothing below G ft cent* although there ars outstanding call loans at lower figures. Aa the loans increase und approach tho legal max imum, tbe heavier tortpwers lose tbeir advantages, and not beiog abb* readily to*Jud, ttreo unemployed turns ia one p)oc», are pay»a* inacli as tbeir smaller neigh l>ora, With above seven mllllonsof dollars in specie yut on homl, our banka, of ,cbnrae, coulj leud more than they do, l>ut their loans are very high already at the commencement of a Spring business, which cannot but render money more active, and at a time w hen Boston Is considerably in debt to New York, and when the banks of tbe latter city are on the ore of losing ten millions of tbeir own specie in payment of tbo new Government loon. Daring tbo last two months Boston lias (oat nearly two and a half millions of specie, bosidee hoc entire receipts daring the ssmo |*orlod, and the outward Sow still cuutlnuo. There ban Wen a considerable disturbance of loans to-day, occasioned by tbe wants of parties whose bids have been ac cepted for the <luv*wmnsnt loan. Borneo! tho banks have hewn obliged to turn away applicants, and loans have been made at 4 ‘-£@3 rent, which, last week, could have been had at 4ft cent. I’aiwr-ln bank Is namiaalty blgber. 14&1 ft cent, but in tho discount bonnes there is uo marked change. There is ovldetlly a combined action upon the part of a few of tho largo bank* In advance tho rates of Interest, but the Impression is Uuil they will nut meet with perma nent success.—(N.Y.Trib. Gold is very scarce, tbe demand for shipment South bar* iog reduced the stock to n lower point than in has U-no for n tong time. Scarcely any Exchange on the South gets into tbe bauds of Iwnkon*, gruceni being on Umalert fi-rall-thit U making. Tisnractlitns in tho Provision market Wing more animated, and to a large extent for shipment, will tend probably to furnish a supply of Rastern bills. Though is liu l»-on observed that a considerable portion cf Uto stock bn* Ins-ii already draw n against, or, in other wonts, that thux* who havn operated with Kastern capital drew their bills at the time the funds were cvd.—(Citi. Com. Tlii* Franklin !>%. Banner, of th«* 15th hist., famishes the following interesting intelligence: Tun Cask —Tim wretched state of tho weather and bad nwds have greatly retarded tho labor* of sugar planter*. A few d«ys ago th« cm*' *«• perfectly gr>-cn in the iiumodiato xiciulty «f Ik-iwi- k'slbiy, utfd the planters iu tbo neighbor hood wilt not probably IlnLh grinding tor several days to come. A number of planters in various parts of this, as well >u the parish of St. Martin, are still employed in taking off IhcL crops. The Breadstuff* markets cuntiunn tn oilvance. IVlicat .opened to-day with aales of about If.OUD bus No 1 Urd at fUkW-1.50L<;,a0.l 12W0 l.a* No 2 Red which lißiirrs holders were very firm. At liio ciuse, Itowcver, sell ers were more plenty, find tho market not <;uilo so buoyant. Bpticg Wheat is firm, with tut low willing to sell at tbe niliog reL e. evening B.ixsl bn* old No 2 Spring sold at (Me In store, and to-day a few car loads of No 2 Standard wore s»ld at SU and 80c, and now Rejected at 70c in store. Thew* tlgurre, however, were freely oircrcd for rennd loin without any movument. The Flour market also continues etifl, with Trry littlo Spritiß Kxtraoothe market. Medinui brands sold lo day at $4.75, and cheice at Tliere waa mote movement in Winter bnuido at SG@G,2S. Corn advahcwl to-day Laj2r—o2@G3c being paid fl CO lbs ou track, and 54@55c for Ear g* 70 fbs cru track. Oats <|ijieL Barley in good demand. Feed very scarce. . On account of the prompt’d of a heavy emigration t«» jTikt-'s l‘r*k in tint Spring, quite • speculative inquiry la Jmsdi for t liolr* Wliite Euus nl sl,26.—Chicago Press. Imports by Railroad. I’. Ft. W AC. 11. R.—£■> bxs cnodies. (irajiom ft Thomas; 1 enrroro, Kenoedy ft bro; 6 do do, llltclicock, M'Croerv A os 2do d.s 1> Wallace; '2l> this cal plaster, S 8 Fowler &9 Iks com, Church A Israel; 04 dor. broom* Kirkpatrick A Co ibu 172 bit* corn, 17 ska do. Brown ft Kirkpatrick: 2 cars do, Id bx butter, J B Caatleld; 27 v-. s larfl, ¥ Feller* ft cu; 14 tig* rye, J M’Farland; S 3 do* broom*. J M'WlUiara* 6k do do, J W Fowlor. K 2 do do, R McCurdy; 1 car corn, 'AMI ska feed, 60 do meal, T F BUI; 11 car lion*! 15 do cattle, owaer* 1 bbl butter, 4 iu beans, R Dahtell ft co; 4000 bus wheat, Ml ska rloTentwd. 887 bbla door, 828 cka con, 2475 bides. (90 bbl» lanl. 609 do lard oil, 2017 pea bnlk pork, 488 bain wool, 417 bbts butter, 376 do whisky, 264 do pork, 1760 bxs candle* Clarke ft co; 9 bdls hides, W Bryant Ac©; 4 bx butter, U IlOulUn* 48 doclicerc, Hatch* last >n. I*. 0. ft C. It. 1L—620 bales cotton, 333 pea bacon, 60 bbla coal oil, 135 tea beef, 300 tea bacon, 166 bbla lard oil, 410 do flour, 169 ska wool. 200 trs Isrd, 1300 bxs candles, 200 do •nap, 173 cfcl baron, 92 iks d apples, 3t rolls leatbar, 99 bbla egg* 14 do butter, Clarke ft co; 12 cars cattle, 3do hogs, 10 bbla butter, 2 do egga, owner* 1 do butter, 2 do egg* 60 aka flour, 20 do b w flour, U H ColUn* Cblds butter, 1 do egg* lUdclln, Wirt* ft co; 18 do beaus, 2 do butter, Sbrlrcr ft Dll* worth; l do lard, 4 ska rags, Atwell, Leo ft co. C. ft P. 11. IL—l6 hides, Hoffrtot;2l bbla Knobs, Llviog ■ton ft co; 3 dobiiUnr, 2 do eggs, Sbrlrcr ft Bilwortfa; 20 bx soap, (Iraliara ft Thouia* 62 do candles, 4 ska rags, 4 do beans, LflUe ft Trimble; 199 bgs flaxseed, Kwvr ft co; 5 bbl butter, Atwell, Loo ft cu; 3 do COal olf, A Loomis ft co; 269 potatoes, Bluciitn; 27 do cioleraeed, 13 do timothy, R Ro bison ft co; 19 do beans, J U OaoSeld; 400 bus potatoes, Clarke; 2ld.sk* do. Martin; 44 Ida hay. Bill ft co; lo bx can dies, Milli'T ft RJckrtson; 36 bbl* poarl* Datsell ft Sons; 20 do flour, M'llane ft Aujcr; 36 aka pegs, 19 bides, M'Ouno: 48 bids plaster, W W Wallace; 114 ska rags, Perkin* ft cu; 106 dooaU, MCutlonghft co; 7 bbls rye flour, S Liudeey, 22 ltdts handle*, Lippioeott ft co; 0 bbla butter, 1 do eggs, 4 ski potatoes, Biddle, Wirt* ft co; 39 do barley, Rhode* ft Veruer, 83 bdls wagon stuK M Whlnuey A dig 8 do. Leech ft Mair; 0 cars ore, 20 do rattle, 4 do bog* 16 bbls batter, 0 do egg* owner* 0 do, 2U do bolter, 20 do conloll, 2023pcs balk meat 20 Min seed, 69 cks bacon, 643 trs do, 300 l*xs glas* 11*9 bbla lard, UK) do flour, Clarke ft co. imports by uiwer. LOUISVILLE, 7»r Key West—l 469 bbla llonr, 77 do greaae, 1! Ids rag* 13 rolls leather, Clarke ft co; 360 bbla flour, l> Wallace, 190 do do, A Taylor; 6 hbda tobacco, I bx samples, W ft D ittoebart; 8 do tobacco, 1 do sample* Jus- Drier; 1 d<> tobacco, Jas A Maxurli*; 7 do tobacc* 1 do sam. plr* J W Taylor, 8 ska meal, Jas Wardrop; 99 bbls lime, 1 Uickeyr 1 bx tobacco, K Megniw; 1 do, 1 cull tine, 8 Dilwortb ft sks wheal, Keuimly ft bro; 6 bbl* 2 bf do egga, 6 dotfonr, 1 bgp><acbc*2 bog* owners. /CINCINNATI, |»r Quaker City—7 bx book* 208 bbls /flour, 60 hbda aide* Clarke ft co; lo do sugar, Uilchcoik. Bi’Croery A co; 20 do aboutder* 30 do batoa, 40 bbla ell, Ilusmy ft Well* 2 hhd* l bx tobacco, Maxuri* 25 bbla whisky, Black A Wood* 20 do, Lofluk; 200 do, Wallace; GO ■ks b w flour, It Dickey; 12bxa wins, Ragaley: 100 bbla to bacco, Lambert ft Sbipton; 60 do flour, [leaxleton; 60 do do, Whitten; 10 do whisky. Barker ft co; 100 do flour, 60 do tnolaase* Gmliani ft-Tlwma* 16 bxa soap, Iteasbaw; 20 bra feather* Ring; 1 whisky, % do braudy. Little ft Trimble; csk liquor, 1 bbl alcohol, Olay too; 3o do moluwe* Has lags; 19 tea baui* US do lard, Boilers ft cm 10 bbls oil, SO do molaswe, M’Cotul*; 3 do bbda sugar, Myers ft M'Darilt; 20 this alcohol, Palineatock; 4 tea lard. Holme* 239 bbls flour, 40 hbda saga*, Gardner, 121 bbl* flour, 3 Ma bag* Liggett ft co. lUVICU MtWSi Tho anirnla on Saturday wore tbo Quaker City aud Key Wert with good loads. * Tbo Uolruso dopartml for NaahvHlo on Saturday. Tbo Potomac Tor Cincinnati; the Gaud fur LonlatJU* and tha Usury Grair for Bt. Loot*also departed during the day. ami all with good load*. * The Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday Bays: **Tlio Sir Wm. -Wallace arrlyed from PltUburgh, and cleared for NusliTilte, with a full cargo of railroad iron ThoSunth America came In from tbo nano port with 100 tons tor New Orleans. Shokwrea this ereuing .™ Tho Neptune, Ja* Wood,’M&mora, Nick Tbooa* Tnrber ire due front below...—... The Com. Perry cleared for Pittabureh willi 400 (on* 300 bclng from this port. - Tlio W. A. Era ns was to hare (men sold at Memphis ye®. teruay,at Chancery talo.Tho Nefttune has a portion of tuo Delegate's .OapL-W. M, Davidson's new Uinowou packot Is progroasing Qnely. Bbo wilt be com pleted In four or Are weeks .Capt Puller will make •trip or two to Pittsburgh with the elongated Gen. Pike. He Intends to drop down to U>e levee on Monday and leave on Tueedsy—..Tbo shipments of cotton from Memphis during the week ending on the 22d iuiL, amount to 10,000 belt*—3,oB‘J bale* fur Now Oilcans—l,767 belts for Ohio rlvar, and 121 baits for BL Louis.*' Tho Louisville Courier says: “ Yesterday Cept.' Applegate sold to Ur. Webb the Old ? h0 .. , i ow V"* slongWdooftboGrand Duk*furslooo. Mr. Webb will maketbe neftaaery alterations, end turn the old bull and cabin into a wharf-boat fur Uradenbarg. An effort was cuds to got the Tempest to tow the Duke down, but ebe waa afraid to attempt the falls with such a drag. Nashville.—The Cumberland was still rising oo with U feet on tbo alioals. The Hibbard bad Pittsburgh, and tho Klla from Cincinnati. The Jas. John aou toft for New Ori-ana with a fine trip, Including -MO bead of inula.'* gusmteat RsgUtw* OD*derCliy,Clnelnnatl, Potomac, CincltauU, Gaxel, Louisville, Rivaa-T fed and rising. Hairy Louis. T^LOOK.—IOO bbla Extra Flour, JC 100 « Bapet&no « 100 Pine . ** .forsololmt Ja2o j BRA A FORSYTH. BRIEDEHUIT— 59 bags Dried Apples; 24 do do poaches, now landing ftn-Bale by > . (U 29 ROBERT DIOKRY. PEmSBUKOa PKNISPA. Health of American women.— Yor many jcaral hare been troubled vrith gsnera weariness and languor, both mental and physical; capric* Ustlesaneas, doll headache, pain to the head and temples coldnes and tendency to etlfTneos, palpitation of the heart, very easily flattered or excited, appetlto variable, stomach and bowels erangod, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion was sure to bring on all the aymptoma, and I had InaddJtton,fUllßgof the womb, and great pain In that ie gion. One phyaldan after aoothor exhausted hla skill and gave me op. A patient and porserering naoof MAR BtIALL’S DTKRIN£ OATHOLICON fortonatoly corned me, am) 1 have no worda sufficient to express my thankfolnese Uns. JULIA ANNE JOHNBON. I can truly say that 1 bare been a sufferer for many years with whites and deranged menstruation. After a while I had oUmr trooblee, each as pale face, Indigestion, wasting awey, general languor and debility, pain In the small of the S***! • of aching and dragging eeneatlon, pain between .71 8,^^’ r . bll J 1 * -,JXteudiß * ® ow *» **» «pJne, loss ofappo nte, trouble!n the stomach and bnweU, with coldhaods and feetand dreadful nervoasneea. The lt«st excitement would mab me feel aa It I shonld fly away. 1 tried doctors and drags, and everything, out after another, without the ben efit. One bottle of MARS BALL'S UTERINE OATHOLI OON changed some of my symptoms for tbe better, and now lam entirely and radically cured. I wish that every wo man could know what it will do, CLARISSA ODER. Yor a long time 1 had Uterine complaints with thefollow log symptoms: 1 Was nervous, emaciated and Irritable; I seemed to abound in complalntsjaumeof which I will try to tell you; palu in tbo lower organs, and a feelings u Ifeoiae thing waa going to fidl out; inability to walk .noeh on es count of a feeling of faUnoea; aching and dragging, and shooting pains in the back, loins, and extending down the legw tba Jolting prodacod by riding caused great palu; spas modic shootings and pains ia tbe side, stomach aud bowels; headache, with ringing In the ears; every fiber of the body eeomed sore; groat Irritability; lotenso uorvousneso, 1 could not bear the least excitement without bolng pmvtratcd for •day; 1 could scarcely moro alwut the bonso, and did not tmte pleasure in anything. I had glnm up bopo, bavlog tried everything, as I supposed, In vain, bnt a frioud called my attention to UARfIIIALL’B UTERINK OATBOUCON. I took it, hoping against hoj>e. Most fortunately it cared mejand there Is not a hoalthieror more grateful woman In theconntry. I trust all will cm U. Itlalruly tbo woman’* friend lu need. lit*. FLORENCE LESLIE. MARSHALL'S UTERnTECATBOLICON vrtllceriain. ty «re tolling cf Die Hcmb, Whila v Sufpreued, Irregular or Painful MmMruaUon, Stealing, inflammations and Dit tatao/t/uKidneft or Urinary- Organs, Retention or In cenunmc* of Urine. Heartburn, 1 Cbtiioeness, Ifcrvoutnest, eWritingt, folfitatiom. Cramps, Disturbed Sleep, and at troubus organic or sympathetic, eonsteded with the Cterin organs. ‘ tot price, of Marshals Uterine Catholicon is One Dollar and a Hal f per single beltle. On the receipt of sis dollars floe bellies thaU be tenl by express, free cf charge, to the end of the express route. De.partlcular to write the post office address, town, county and Stale. We will guarantee thal the llolicine will be sent onreceipltf the money. Address Ds. ORO. B. KEYBBK, 140 Wood sL, Pittsburgh, apl4-dawT Sign of UieGotden Mortar. TUE GREAT STRENGTIIENER AND PAIN DKS.TROYER.—The* lx*Rt ami cheapest Botufl hold Remedy iu the world. Simple and pleasant fts'ap plicHtlun,Certain and effectual InlUrnraUs. A beantlfnl, scientific external curative, applicable for the relief of pain at nuy time, Injiny place, la aoy part nfG»o bnmansys* torn, and under all rircnmstancea. Ifyou pnl this Plotter anywhere, ifpaln is there, the Plaster will stick there until tbe («in has vanished. Tbo Tlastcr magnctlfcs the pain , away, and PAIN CANNOT RXtST WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED. RhoamalUm, Laracoeas, SlifTotas, Debility, Nervousness Nonralga, Dyvpejwia, Congba, and Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, down even to Corns, are immediately relieved and, with a llttl*patience, permanently cured, by the magi cal influence of ll»e MAQN KTIO PLABTKR. itis thealtn plest, unrest, saftat, pleasantest and cheapest remedy i«j existence. Its application is nniveml—equally to tbo strong*man, the delicate woman, and tbe feeble infant— T.> each and all It will prove a Bat id and a Blessing. Its use Is agreeable, aud without annoyance or thonble. Its price is within the reach of all—rich or poor; all may have it who are sick and *nßering in any way. FARMERS aliootd be always supplied with this Invalna ble PLASTER. It will be tbo Good Physician in any household, ready at alt times, and at instant notice. Put up in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make six to eight plasters, and any child ran spread them. Prlcn 25 cents a box, with fall and plain directions. D. C. nOREDEAD, 18. D., r’nyrictor, 1, TV.lkrr u., Now Tort. MOIIbBLID-d MAONETIO PLASTEDI. uld by oil limit 8 U “ "■ c tjr, town ond rtllogo ortho Ooltod outoo. txkkeoa IA wly Is V iteamets. Monongabeta Blvoi O. 8. Mall Packets STSAMKRTBUSaBAPII, I STKAMKB JEITERBON, Cirr. J. 0. Woodward. J Oik. Gtoui Ql&jis. STEAMER LUZERNE, Capt. B. Bmtn The above new steamers are now running regularly. Horning Boats ieava Pitts* Durgli it 8 o dock A. and. Evening Boats at 6 o clock P. M. for ATKeesport, BXiubelhtown, Afotunn l»ia City, Oooksto vn, UllUborongti, Bieo’s Landtag, Grean. boruugb and Qansra, connecting at JlrowniTlllo with ; or Uttlontown, and Fayotta Springs connects at Rica’s landing with hack for Jefferson, Oannidtaeltowo and Waytuebarg,andatGrconsborottgh.!br Morgantown, Yu. Passengers ticketed through from Pittalrargh to Union town for $'A meals andatatc*rooms on boats lndodsd. r , 0* W. SWINDLES, Aosst, Brownatllle Wharf-boat, at foot ofGrant at PITTSBURGH UNION I* IN B . itSfiK 1859. IDA MAY. ANGLO-SAXON. HASTINGS.! TUIE ABOVE LINE HAVING JOSt' ■“ bo®o organized, will-run vwtly, having* mIo, con venlenl and elegant atcamer to leave each port every irrek. For freight or pasugo apply on board or to J*Ujdtr FLACK. D ARNES & CO., Agent*. T>EQDLAJI TUESDAY PACK-.JEL* XV KT FOR ZAN'ESVLLLK.—The On* do-JOBK ■toamar EMMA URAIIAM, C&pt. Mcs*o« for tba aloro aod Intermediate port* EVERY TUEBDAY.' at 4 o’clock P. h. For freight or pamage apply on «*« FLACK, BARNES A 00., Agf. fflmcinnali, &c. FOB OlN f CINNATI—TfaV fjno , »», .9»met BKLMONT, Cpt. J»«>b JfiKßg *HL for tho above aadalt IntemSut^on* on MONDAY, ttlit loatant, at 4 P.«. For freight or>« ■age apply oa board or to * FLACK. UARNKB A CO, Agcpta. St. louts, &c. 1?0K ST. LOUIS— ijca»fc . • -Then at, steamer MODERATOR, C*ptjMßßK will Icjito for tfco aboro and all Intermediato portn. on TUMDA\, fob, Ist. Fc;r freight or pwugo board, or to 44 f*®”* FLACK, DARNK3 k CO.,AgU, EOK ST. LOUIS—lho fino naa-» fPfr. Mnnrpackot J. H.OONN, Copt. WooO-^IBQK "“Pj T* 11,0 * Te lbo *I»T6 Aud All intenoedSttAMcUM TUla DAT, Slit lD»t, At 4 o'clock, P. frd«“ or pAMogo apply oq board or to 4 i!®L FLACK, BABNKB 4 00., Agoata. FOK St. LOUIS.—Ihe splendid i fPfr .* OAMBRIDGK.C«i>I. Sami. mI nbor.» and all tutarmodiatoponao^aia DAT, aißt Inst*at 4 o'do&k, p. w. P r fnlnM rriw—ft yply on board or to FLACK, BAHHKB * QO.,Agt».~ EOll OAIKO, HICKMAN AND . m*.» MlCMPlllS.—Tiioaplent!idat«*inerJ!AST'4BHEH INQS, CapL R. 11. Porter, will Inn tor th« Hi lotoimediato porta, oo THIS DAl\ Ibo Slat ln*t*. |J 4 o'clock, r.M, Por freight or tiaaaapvarplT on Uxird or to Jal3_ PtAQg, JUSNki * CO- Agfa. "jute Ctlrana. **♦ FOR NEW ORLEANS ~( with VjESj^ : DUFATCH.) —Th* C#pt.Bolilnaoa,fleo.hc«ld,Clark,will iMntwiaoiunt ch BXS. VALANOIA RAISINST ~~~- e/Vf£o do Uahgm (]o uid for mto loor. wholmlo or reUD, « tBAKOts o°d Im'Btore, lW.nd .t, Allotbo?" &ACK and Fancy Pros* Priotod “?*“ do *““»> Ntcillo Work Uonmlof 0oo4«, C. lIANBOS LGVTVtniLkHrt. DUY PKAOIIES—2OI eka now landing fnansteamur Lacrosse sod far ale by . iii® ; IBAIAH DICES* * 00. SUGAR— 5 hhds. prime for Bale by fr 2 ] hekry b/colunb. •***«*» b * wh. u’outoqkon/ J7LOUB. bbla. Extra family Flour'' JS «anct Mlßfcla alore uj tor nbiUtt Xftwtr '* «wtf,bjr Titan WH.M*CUTOT*oS7' ELOUK— 100. bbla, Telegraph Brand:- a topwto WjdtDritttoi'iaft-.TjfcLf.- nrmt, by , ■ ■ - j jtSZ .■ WM. irCQTOflimSr y -n'MIDK-Mtoa h.lTcr Spring extra fimi; J*JjnowJnrtMcWiadfcptahGjr ■ • r - «a> ■ MOHKT tiiiutv- .r ARD OIL-25 bth fctsaleby "Xrs-Hi 14 ,' t 4 - ;
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