2t.:' • I tArTi4t,-, E=Etal COMMA "ILL niVi . B; i!!.*l. Pte: ar • & " zoom. , 1 : bi EgirderilinialCLlZEOCr_rd SOLT " PLUM co ?P scomml. *Awl Still IL, yoga". ?own, ha 'wows aid masus, six nal , ease IR" ko• ' • 7on trek names NA T ools. , Illirdsolmit No. 141: nas t , eued UP sue.timed strut IPtus P sr•Ptklonknorag @alto adiwit wralwftrier ope ' m a i D'us"" oBRWE tic co.. Mimetic' tad Comaisiloi lerehuts, And Aientis fofthe ulei of Pit 4 Aburgh ia rl* Intiont Onolpanato ad ann kr LIIAD; Pam. noun, ft, mann Primin at nainn nil !winning, INN 49 Inilinierelin Strain, It. Inns. GRAND DISPLAY OF -1113LIDAT GMT% AY, WATCHES AND FANOY O (PODS, , & HDYBAII S, N0., - 45 nth Street, near Wood, , • --:• and most - dried assortment I f gookta Ito etta bat la . • Insan.i;: - .ron THE. HOLIDATI, 'Or% •vrl br Ito •11113110a1 W.A.TOMENIES. . 1 1 I. - Elkin . JP11.F143 li. FUJEtt3 t I . Z4E0001333 8. 00-, 13 Wood Street., Pitbiburab„ i RA G ;UST RRTURNZD FROM NEF •vogr. at . sme . g mslming slap dock of fish alga. lIUU caliPrid,ll' . '.. j . . I . . aideis livr Sib* . . \ 1 &ber Spa tmg 1 ,000050idOWSLTICearfra., tth! ac " .. ..._.- /110), F.l3,ftseel. , 1 Thew rode benitim*solacted with gresecars, sad will los Wel ust mill jeoll to . in ialliee .m.n.a.i viatta% it H .thek. • fresh 11:1115 aro ~ ..iarirticisoltil 1111111e1C-MTIVACULOtin Vitnittt DtSlllollllt, fee the Beritn , itlkene Ants, Its, Irlinasb Baas, losonss islionoToolionsk GOO= Boson, Am, de. The theinlesk prepitaticed known under" the shoes title lee theiatit tttresighant karope, 'etas they hat, net etch intstatipbant monk kure scrtired for their in Tenter and lfaaelbctaaea vosidieide celebrity, Mend by the iterperors of trash, hang, Anetris, the QIN= ding. tank Melting at Beighnn, Ital Lend, brephen Berns* des any, de., end la Atterbse their Meteor, hal been endoned by the Dlreshrs of AN& Lases and the syprcmd inessereed Rye Whew and they are the only Yossedks In the mei& sane to a egaaiasteO kinds of en•risin. Mena* 11,itintnnint PUELLAIIOIII destroy the newel. some Intneksiwlthsat esSM andmter fin. Mt Art * bomb* deelbsto ndllkess of thee in tee notid, end hole thle dity the - Sishtkenord of all boosekeepas, inerchneb. • shiponnetenitikiibendsetm will be Na' ems rennin." Torun Tiftaan_nox 25 mom To 131. - - 11.1Ili T4ctica asmout, . Mangling (eon Mask* et-alien Tart. , • • Agent ter the IV. Inks end Osan, ICE V . V. 1 1 , UhniON: prildithk Nolo Astor m 0417 Ihreednaj; Inetelost. Bead wedeln& asdreta2 by IL - 1111111111 JOB nesTmemtabarsl sad BilarahM t WERE. NAN. Mierthent. - dertiltearrlC 1 • ' SIOTHICIIIII BIOTELICTISII MOTH.1118111t! 'Don't faMto procure Mn : Window'sSodh , bigamy In ChlldraTiondog. IS has so equal on outs It snotty facilitsho the pray/ of betbiog by wiltandas . , ;was, rsdoctor til hilhinnistiow•-will .flay polo, and la taro to swrolins, lin towns. Doped spas it, monism it will . On rest hiiinonsivis,`soil Mist sad bonnt to , laboth ' Pswintly id* to oil grew • - ' Tido eshableptrierstioi Is tho prosalptios of ono of ,- sointosisSilinswl owl *Uhl Maio Physicists' Is ;1. Ihishisoloid - bus beet mod with wiwir•folliiiii swain la f:" wilia,sqc.. . We b_allaas Itthe best mud roast masa to the wllliaj f ell car at Dysentery sad tdathoes b Chlldnnyatuabst tt mists ham to•thlay at from say other came. U 116 sad hie - Ith cast bs runs - ated by dollars sad cantle It earth its welibe b gold. " Unmet tiattai are sold ovary year In the II tod Stabs 41111Pllt ma aid erhd rm 4ll_ s l d l y o . opaalab YLIt. •abisas afiAlitTLß PIM -92 K 11 w York, boa the aatabls t=r, 1111.00V I CIIM, lent 6r Pittabarait. 8.4.1)111:73111. GRAY TAILOR. 12 ift 02.11L11/1222K17, 111"/2181:11t011, 1.2211141, lirrites publin'anenticni to his new • .•-• ttW Onortmeat ran Gm% coodattas of Gotha, Oust room, Voodoo aadOostlay of ersrf warlsty and styla, adapted to am bat city sod country *ado. odd& well* made lop ifitt'ltaroggar. and dowarci, .add rata a. km as at sayotioriiiiitar establlituaimt to the illy. odlalfa M. 333:.4/I-.1...113:119.P1EL1. 21.21111Tilir, - Estracti.Teat . , h 'without pahi r try an ZNTIRI. stirAisaasahotto operaggpliod to UNI Wail 'sad glum aoly., boa tessateo to MI sotto tainted aa the Tattoos lastaltio boom B. Woo Limb tooth oa aseirs — Ponoiala Oars lotth cootlsioaa erns, orhkla to botaty, claorahoom aod isroblltti Paso! to plow. 0111 and 1031.1iM opal- MAO* tho. IFlTOharth otreeS, ' Woo -- MOAN, (seeoutd 111.7.1t7llibarett. 46; • , al. • 20/111.11ITY,• 11 . ,. D., . DM roipil *id, Pittalncryk, Penna., Mattis Mil Dii.'nhannarn nt &am Collars and :Dm pled', samlt4s'ittg - Time Midas. Id* Warookrad niactins hi 11111MULLT. ADD PAW Dm W. D. Ditliiia C 01..., 4 'l". cCaneein Wm. D.W.l.lll6lliploL 1iaa..t..... ~00 snr. T. IL BID. 114. , := , It '' Rm. T. J. 11,.. Mantic., ~ ' J -noc ,Jor, Log _ : f• - iseci melt/ft co t h EITTIA:. - STOWN . . BIM ', 4111.11-Z*llD II It ~' Di,, BY . - ~ ...... 1111111/1011911MAXIMULICI T 'COMB, 1 1 00111-111 D HIM ITO '., Piaia (ma Plum Grate Pronto, Sole ProTeietor of the celebrated Pais: GALS Baiaum and SaoarCoNstnareo • • - ;Comm" STOWS. aiid.434l.es Roorn„ 1 Esialra xe, 4 Weiostilt4 Pitiatnirik. Ps. r ALECKELAIrri AU kind* . arr 'Tobacco, II sniff sued Clarart, Eismecietty Ukase* ftuNo. I N9 Wood Mee,i • &Moo Ilndr Nitanfactarivig AMillollgAnim,No.4l.l4la drAybereibrir irUltoopArseltorpeshv their Meads (to4;VV Ds. W. F. Finnmunizza tuning r eggs tame to Ptekbareb Id& tbs latesekmat make le Weldon nefeeeee, on be MM it tde OM= NO: iOIII33IIITIZIT, hitvien Wood lbeithaeld ste. eii.011300103 1 AVM 9a.a.to 4 r. ' a:Wee* . ___________ ronnirdlog'imil Cam=lnba litilichant, ..s,l6iniousaiat mum= cliseser. Seeda.mon, , - kiss, Prams Osursith -- a.i , - Ai:Av. vow atm& tit. N. , 40I•Mtplail OG NONE. Pore aid- Danestisl. Ms Exchange, 1: ----- ig - ,,,, ,~, zaava . i, ~...,.. . - : ~.'-. r''. - ':- —' aunr ions um Brims, - . • lit: si mils= muczt, irrnismunz, PA. - 936031ketbeliardiipa ale* prtacipsl dna throsib• mg tar Vaasa litsta • apXlicAlr woßasuarr Exas"wear- BIQHTBILLB DRAWN BY 110110/104-1/110INAN & GO. ONSSM MON nalr, LONDON, IN EGOO;01 ONI MUDD 11111 LINN AND OPWANDB. Alio, ItMs ow lbw prfpelpel 'duo *IA towns of Prima, WOW, Garay, lamb sad °Ow Doropesi l i i=aillaNdly co band sad kr gabby . I'M wumuscs s OD., Dinka"; Wood struCtarwe of Tblrd: Uf;:lfZEISa expinxo, Jos MID ALL IMMO 'OP WRAPPING PAPE R. Wileoluasiso, No. 1T Wood Strout. 40112.7 41C:ka.L........___ atianTamonsos: r.i liesiii Ifni Visalph• Vault atom = LIWWWWWW4O6II tO, • - Agll(isiiiatall4 , 4olllll.lM4ina, F 4 mdimilmosumulift4)-nnumm4P46 rmmailoweles.aummwmotarymdtkm. inumg . a . A p er pows.-ivaticalweit.dienpda win. eleteranaoah:iebbbSdoollaelortwie. •11.29 i s mvuumm-- - ••_,;_ji.to , n , Tm , . .rm. 1 AxTT,544w.z.r .. 3r.5.:4101 . , L.,kw, , 4 , somompa or BANWILItt 1 ki =ilikea.a_sel_k u tkikeifieviird6 ,• -• '4'' l W wWW W 4 MgL mw-Wm3161.14"" g = W kaimeimeied allot *1 : = 10 0b• I.i , InsuissThr - - - - - -)6.4. ikaig" itliiri*; . lists' h.:Ruth* irovisigiuvAno , ammigairri,' was xrxrccerobr WOR.H - PiteitiNT6l,.,p eut i a, Thu ." iv* is7k•A surft.l is;C•AtipdiaDroadleark,Abrat n tlntt= vollikkifte r W MIX DI,A. ac es,O , shisiosiorni sad Nasal hi la Wag Olt ToigeIe9ALAWIMP ;AWL . AND ."•-• eN* Vr...4l- 14. 01-e-T i gnaft - L • -- • =ffll 11311ARLES PA. ' i CO" ' N0.,119 Pearl Street, Boston, voismossisonOnso tea no solar Boots; ShOsi and Stec, Leather, WOB~KB. Wm, nosh, tharhid taatbor, Solt„ Polls& araht, Was, Ittp, SOW, an; Sheep Skins to nosh, thilehed Lthlngs wad colored lowa, Norma, Hid and Boot Skins, and Hamra Loather. isnasucese P. X. 00171111FICE, 00agrow greet, Boston. WILIAM BIIIIIAI3O, 101 Pearl 0. CARLTON& 00, 100 Rate " ". le.3l:cplfc• SOUS SI AND , SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING, 111 ALLI'M ENANCIILS, Dose is the best mattner sad thortaei the. J. U. PIIILLIPS; Jailtmd h 05.116 LAB Mt:flair Street. Dl.. Dterrsaoes• MaftNITO-DLICTRIC Ma tumrew—ilincipol Depol iJbo sale of this VeriteUrd Jfedkal outurattlog tW. otachiso to a dle crkednatlag publky no sneer has beau upend Intro mow facture to tender It puled In oral eternal particular, In order to keep per. with the wonderful lingetoretoeuts DM* age, and plea It Ittentoet In this branch of £wlcsu Maw uthetora NO PAM= BIICIIILD BB WITHOIff Wa— lston Prim SICL , - It Is admirably adapted to prevent and cum army form of diasamiotach L Coolumption. Bagfuls, Pablo.. Bleu.. then, Dyspepsia, an Swine of Phpical and Menial Prostr. Um and NICIVIZI Diemen _Doe grand Aston of this Anemia. I. that It te •Ilnye nod) Ike tkee, the'power being obtained bolo • Permanent MaVelit, no Addle or other logredisatebeded required. Bad, Wholesale MO retell, by DR. UM U. KUSER, odlktl/fleT Whole sa le brewed, 140 Wood et, STARCH AND FARINA— /IWe by the Welt MILIIIIIfaCIUEIIIIII co (Thlt Premium awarded by Ike Franklin Institnta, Norosober,lB.3ll.) Dlaaboad Oloas Starch, to curs toat'a 6 boxes, 6 lbs. each; Do do each do lb papers,'" do; Ala; irdlotod, Pura and Nazi Starch, la bozos warknu aro, all for laaadry oao. • • CORN PARMA., (Or Corn Stair-bat. Tbt article to expnamly prapinal for nntinarj purr . and inklo .yall ed-on as =porton in PIJIZTT to any LOIN' to ar \P tale by THOMPSON, OLLIOLE TOON°, ISdindttio Agents Iby tee Company. Permanent Office. - • Complying with the urgent request of hun dreds a emir paleata, DRS. C. M. IFTTCEC dra. W. SYIKICEI flanoineltided to remain PACELSAIII/CITLYIN PIFTBBI79OII, dud may. to consulted to their aka, No. 191 Penn Street, MOWN TILE BT. CLAIR 110 TEL, Ann inept Sundays, for Consumption: Asthma. idammoblti• and all other Chromic Complaints complicated with or mining Pulmonary Three" Mullane; Caturri, Heart Dieware, Alleetioseof A. Veer, Die peptic' Gartritia, Oceeptaints, ete. DILL /ma a SYS= wonld state hat their =dm= of Consningt= le booed non to. fad that he dim= ye ists jethshiondand rya= allays, both befor•oo dorthoor Stadrislopoiest ie the luso; and they thereto, employ hrecbanical. Hygienic and Mat ideal rowdies to purify th• blood end strengthen the getout. With rAeSs, they lee MiDICINAL INHALATIONHorbIa they rattle highlyhut only as Pullialkoco, (sw M lasratisa lulict whew and elonA) and Limn& ace sarotallyelaticood oirobsotasthla the pried= timed/curability ottonytroetseent based Open the plandble,but Oda Idea that Hooped or the des= can be reeled in • 'Wert manner by Intialstion," Ibi as before stated, the not of the die= ie is Us Wed and Ito rind' may in the =go. I.lto charge for coosaltotion. A. list of gambol., will to sent to Mono lobbing to roe. salt Oa by letter. myEifralsofc[fl, The Great English Remedy SIR JAN/011 CLARICIPS CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI Prepared from • prescription or &c James Clarke. M.D. Phydrian Itareordinary to the cinema. This wdl known Medicine is no tmpontion, bet • sore sadasta remedy for Percale Dithealties and Obstnaction• rota way canoe whatever; mid althingh • powerful remedy. they Contain nothing Units' to the eonstitnika. TO 11/litillYD LAMM it is peculiarly naiad. It will In • abort time, bringan the monthly period With regularity. 2%ars pau haft mew Peen Joanne to fog where tar dim , blouse bassesetedpope a/pamphlet wee writ a/unroof. Vor full p•rtkaiars, get • pamphlet, trwof the agent. N. B —4l •od a poeteg• damps nickeled to say author! end agent, will Inners • Wit* nentaleing over 60 phi; by return man. There are sixty-fire houses in Aurorio, and about the same number in Clountania, ett - miles above. It is estimated that there are over .13A.NATICE3 de CLAULt*DY Ilemee, Sign and Ornamental Paint•re, 1,000 people in this vicinity, and more coming A ND G R IYERS; every day. Some feel discouraged, and are go • BULL. IN ing back to the Stales. Whtte I shall winter at Montezuma Ranch, fifteen Lead and Zino miles below, and remain there until March Pater, nrmhoa ac, I have seen some shot gold which, which came IN 1/1.1.1/reet,two &ars abate Virgin /My from the mountains. • • * It commenced snowing on the let December, and the snow is six Inches deep here, and two Inches deep at the ranch, below. * • • I have my I t health very well, have plenty of venison to live ron, if other luxuries should be a little scarce . Direct all letters for this place to Fort Lori. Isle, Nebraska, via Eqsrens teseMolitezemta, K. T. B. L. YMINILSTOCK £ CO., Iltubargls.utbadaaJe agent, and sold by all draggins. ar27:4lltlr fc T ht/TCHEILL, EaIBSU:IX Art: • th, ZUNLIKTITZIM 0 Cooking. Parlor anal Heat frig STOVES,' Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking gnu 194 Liberty Ot., Flulabor 1 meakly Rua 0. so re.— w. arteuevex Pittatrarg,h Steel Works. ' JONES. BOND, .9c CO Maattateranot CAST BTREO alao, SPAM°, T LOW A. B. erzick eraL4o9=4 AXLES Canter Ens and Flint Strait J Vhbo, 0l N MAC IOIIIS. A a. ZOOM D. 8. ROGIMA-18 tic CO lIIIIIMCMIII4 Of • Etagere 101 Patent S set Cultivator Teeth. Career ertstt First Streets, Pittastrgh Ste psZleisait . J. M. SarrJa...E __ 1. :•11. PA. No. 54 Bt. Glair Street (Dri de lydeb's Nes Itorldlng,) PITT9III alk JAS. bIo.L.A.VGFIEGLAN. soltel; Celope Spirits aid Fog Oil lkdl~le be.. MA set 170 deansd RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph W. C. Bldwe ll (ffilaxaora m ismer, Rolfe 6' Bureft.) • I 111/IGTACTITIMIS RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CRAW AND BOAT SVIKES. PITTISBUTIBB, PESIN'A. A Cast or RopTua Ctriu iiocr a YLAR ►ao.—llr. George Ontnbert, who milda on the fourth Bt. Road, &Teeth ward, put-erode Tram tram me, which In 6 Maths effected en entity cure. lie hat now gone de Sooner ulthosit the True., and there le no appearance of the return of the rupture. lam continually curing ceres of reeetns Nth my lnralnabl. Trustee. I hare pi:embalm from Mr. (lambert to publish end re• if to ids ow The but of rokreureo coo Do girt by .p• pilcatfou at my Drug Ito,. and Truro Depot. - JaittlaurT Dz. 0110. It. MEWLS, lan Food et. DTSPILPIRA.—A remedy prescribed:by regu lar Pb7d4....4 end pewee by • nspooatble lime:Wooer kw the on of headache, low ipttite, Rod the tong catalogue of Ilk Whk-h wise from darangoroont of the 41grattro wow pranordr4 In DI. W1L201421 PILLS, latch bar, born approred . and rued by phyrtelans far these parpooos for 20 pars pis. They 444. prorerinl and mad by B. L. YARNS KOOS A CO. Wham& Droatbrto, and proprietors of B. L. 74buseebters Torottfog. auto, corm- of Word and 4th streeto,Pftlabargb, P. Soo namttrontont on Fourth pap. Arnrom EARL—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, bas an bands very •zoslleat dada fur sat mew, by which saw paw= •r• ma, to bar as Ind] maw.— Also, a mall gotta paths drum, "blob I. knertod Into ths No, and Is roxy Molest In •••17 cies@ of daft... Jabber OALTASIO BAPTIST, 01 &ISOM Maim= Wietteme, tor Msdkal porpoise, of a very =parker kind sill beard fres of Urea churl, vberssur nn MIN spoil • marque* of Tea I Dollars. Address DrV . LI) 8. EiTalto. No 140 Wood it. Newburgh. PA ands's., Tan wonderful success of - Ds. Hostetter's celebrated wd urnivalled firemeth Bitters, from the time; of ita introdection to the public, proves amelosinly Its manlhat mprikelty omrany other tympana= of the kind noir nesantriel. Its melon on Me &gamin mons I. of the mat plemenrg character, removing all diagram or-mor• Wity, gid.ig_Um mstern • ioard and healthy Mem— In Mible PlMrPme. km of appetite, metal mental or ;apical wok:am, I tip awake is mat beneticent, Indeed: ems of the mat direral car that ham env hero ander samikal treatment ben barn entirety mired by this gnat Neat Ai • tank, Ifostettrearklitere me atom &light(*) ly beton Mids. . drar k s i t m eei rr tialtiers rrorrally, everywhere, and 11, manufacturers and Wantrand6Sihrmt ate. • rZtir'l M MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, " NNW YORK. PAPER WAREHOUSE, WHAPPLNIZI=raWRITING EX:Eial or um on *LDI ro oxxxx, PANCA COLORED AND 1753171 PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPXIB, XNVELOVIS, Straw and Bonnet. Boards. TWINE HOUSE. WELLARD 11.11.111r1717 114: Elide. Lana and 17 Cedar Strm, BMW YORK. HEXP, 0072011, ?LAX AIVI) TWINES. MICIWIZIP Lan KILIO7AMIIIID • COY/MA.OM or nary COTTON, awn, 17A771L1A A " VrIERIOAN /MP ROPE' • !wad StagMang lja, Grab s . rbre ., BENS- 'TWINES. • • • anOiITERZAD,trot or cioson AIM LINES. siar6ll;ao777dee o • ivAi r sEED- 7 -400 lbs. for sale by 11. lormit AlDrii"" Woo4 ai a d C* Catit. Ia 0021.15-5 0 dozen No. 1, by steamer E m . a ma OrstessiTstnehma Ibm1•17 MIIGAR-5 libds. prime for isle is 1,.2 sadMostatel,'Hacting; A.lindso To, so, pa booki4 - ' I. CiariLo 00. ii 1 1 , 71:1.111T1:k'i 4 dr -ztltZ PAPER, l‘l.. Pa.sic Lours, has showered -upon us,* Wow ind sopplp Niters sad be grOpkiSrlei, patioevbielk ...1!qW100$1104: ?141Trk: •• ""..r.t . •- - • Vittsburgl2 PITT 81317 XL "MI: FRIDAY &MENISCI, FEB. 4, 1:.9: =rill O TY nenliMileiMseimemonsion City and News terns /4 1 / 1 11 TSZTZHATIIIIII.—ObIICITISIOIIII habil at Shaw'. Optician Stan, No. 68 Milli at., yesterday. IN lIITA. TN 1111ADIL 0 o'clock, A. r 00 35 12 " x... '1........9n0w 40 6 " r. it —. „... 31 Barometer - DAILY Uncle Paints/. Mimeo ' at the First Methodist Prptcetant Church, Fifth ''street, caul maiming at o'clock, A. a. All are cordially in-, vitAd to attend. The exercise/ TO-DAT will be condacted by Rev Isaac Sawyer. OtnoiMs' Mumma IN SIDI FIRTH WARD. —A meeting of the citizens of the Fifth Ward was held in Gaugwhich's Hall, on Liberty street, on Wednesday smearing, to enquire whether there the_ 1- any Constitutional means by which the_ t read company can be forced to, take up t eir tracks from Liberty street, or In the word of the call, "to see who owns that streets by he Constitution of the United States." The meeting organised by ceiling John 'A: Parkinson, Esq., to the-chair andlappointing Mr. Nesbit and Paul Siebert as Secretaries. Col. Francis Felix was called on to address the meeting. .He gave a detailed account of the experience of the committee who were appoint ed to visit Harrisburg and use their influence in opposition to the projected "horse railway." Mr. Richard Thompson was called on and made a short epeeeh. He'said his name had been used in preparing a bill for the Legislature, but without his knowledge or consent. He had always been, and should continue to bc, an anti railway man. The following preamble and resolutions were then offered by Mr. Nesbit, and unanimously adopted Wnrariss, The latroduotion of the locomotive within the city limits has proved destructive to both lifekandproperty, therefore, . Reitelred, r Thet-onr representaiives in Council are hereby instructed - du , use their influence to have horse-power substituted in. place of loco motives: Rooked, That the Railroad Company he re quested to secure some other route through the city which will dot interfere so much with the convenience of the cititens. Resolved, That neither United States, the State of Pennsylvania, nor the city of Pittsburgh have any right to locate each a nuisance on a public highway as a locomotive has proved to be, in opposition to the interests of the property holders and citizens; particularly after the prop erty holders have been compelled to pay for the paving of the stmts. The following persons were appointed a com mittee to examine the charter Of the Railroad Company, and the ordinance granting them the right of way, and report to the next meeting: Jacob Kellar, Jae. Allen, Pent Siebert, George Stewart, Martin Hey!, J. W. Taylor, J. C. Con ner, Francis Felix, John P. Glass and Joseph Myers. , Adjourned to meet next Thursday evening. AnstaltLs..—We have received a private letter from a gentleman-of this oily who went to the Pike'e Peak gold region last year, from Which we make a few exleseta Ater-aria, K. T., Dec. sth, ISM. I arrived here on the 24 of November, having spent thirty-five days in traveling from lowa. This point is about 600 miles from Council Bluffs. There is gold here, but in what quantity we cannot tell, not having bad an opportunity of mining. 1 will go out very. early in the spring; those who have mined this fall aver aged from $3 to $5 per day, with pane. I will go out with a party In the spring who know where they can average from $l6 to $2O per day. Gen. Lorimer, with a compauy of fifty six men, arrived here on the 88th of November, and have ,lice laid oat a new town opposite this, called Denver city. The General's "exterior" differs, somewhat, from what we used to see in old Pitt. Fiats —On the let inst.; the dwelling house of Mr. Thompson, of Joann tp., Mercer co., together with all its contente, Wee destroyed by fire. The family were absent at church at the time, and it le not known hon the fire originated. On the night of the 27th utt., the dwelling house of J. W. Cowen, Eeq., of Hillsborough, Washington co., and most of hie property, in cluding furniture, provisions, clothing, books,- &a., were completely destroyed by fire. The property hadimen under insurance in the Wash ington County-Mutual Insurance Company for the last ten years, until within a few we0ke...... On Banda, night last, a school hituse in the -vicinity of Akron was fired, arid as soon as the - people were gone to it an attack wasinade on the County Treasury building, and on the en trance of the burglar, MW ithal-Wright nabbed him. He gives .hie name so Sapp. County Treasurers will have to look out,- Codtoocu.—This life-like personator of Luke Fielding, a gentleman who hie no peer in that and the characters of Louis XI, and Sir Giles Overreach, has been one of the permanent at tractions dining the last autumn .and this winter, at Laura Keene'sANeir Theatre In New York. In the new cometlYnf "Our American Cousin," Mr. C. carries a leading part, that of Abel Mar cot, which the New York Times, the Mercury, Atka, Leader and other papers declare to be the finest piece of acting in the play. We have made the above notice because among gentlemen of the city who love the legitimate drama, Mr. C. is a favorite and they will be pleased to learn of his success. Tzusutu,sace Marroct.—A large Meeting of •the friends of temperance convened in the Court Boone, at Beaver, on Monday 'evening. Prof. 8. Davenport presided, assisted by Thos. Mo- Creery and Robert Talton as Vice Presidents, and M. Wilson and J. H. Dtingan as Secreta ries. The Rev. J. D. Kramer and Profs. Meteor and Mercer favored the meeting with some spirited and appropriate remarks. A committee, consisting of Maestro. 8. B. Wilson, D. Ramsey and A. Wynn, presented a constitution for the organizetion of a society in that place, which, after some discussion, was adopted. The pledge was then passed round and_over one bun. dred signatures obtained. WIIISKT.—The awful fate of the family which perished hero on Monday night Ands a counter. part in an event will:A.:we find recorded in the Norristown Herald, as follow.: Oa Than. day morning last, two black men and a woman were found dead beside one of the kilns at Ma gee's quarries, just—below this place. One of them had rolled on the edge of the hot limestone, and all of them had been suffocated by pa. They provided themselves with a stock of whisky the evening before and let off for the. kilns, where heat was abundant without price. Thus they got etupid, fell over on the kiln and died a re• Dian.—Air. James P. Wifely, of this oily, died at Altoona on Tuesday, after an illness of two or three days., was In the employ of , APCullough dc.Andenott, liquor merchants of Liberty street, as collecting agent, end resided on Wylie streetecond door below Elm. He was much- esteemed for his social qualities, and a large circle of aoqtutintanoes Will regret hie death. His remains were brought to the cily on Wednesday, and buried yesterday. BUROIAILT.—The tavern house of Jesse Keis• ler, in Slipperyrook tp., Butler county, was entered by burglars, on the night of the 2Gth ult. The thieves broke Into the bar-room and forced open the liar and money drawer, taking therefrom about thirty dollars in money. Mr. K: was absent In this city at the limo, and the on. persons In the house wore Mm. K. and a lad neighbor. Arrl.Tax tax•payen of Jef ferson tp., Washington, CO. - , held an anti-tax meeting . et Elderiville on the 27th ult., at which they passed • series of resolutions,"and appoint ed delegates to • County Convention, to be held in Washington this month. They are instructed to oonferwith delegates or spats of the Hemp geld Tun Alliance .21imes says that Mr. Maisenba mar, an employee of the Pittsburgh and Cleve land railway, had bli thigh.broken, at Alliance, on Thursday, while '''ooopling" the cars... Mr. M'Coy, conductor on the flempfteld, bad his hand ornate,' co Aloaday in the eame way. Tea good prople of Washington borongh.cel ebrated Melte), tk anniversary of Burn's. birth day, on To.-. 1%, of last week, by a grand sapper at the Foil.. House. al Wldob speech, long and good ell.. r prevailed. : ~~-- - ::Z-~ ~ •:r :: ~ , Booze am SrAzunizzi.—We have; before al luded to the etanparatively new house Of Davis & Co., Odd Fellows building, Fifth street. Al though a new business bones, the gentlemanly proprietors are old and well-known citizens, who have been closely identified with business here for years. - Their room o amongst the boat in the city, in its arrangements, size and location. Their shelves, counters and drawers groan under a stook compristoga fall assortment of everything In the Book, Stationery. end Stationers fancy goods flue. We see here an assortment of Bi bles, from the ponderous pulpit tome to the neatest gilt edge morocco pocket; hard by are samples of Psalm; Hymn and Prayer Books, in almost every style and size ; here we', see an elegant set of Waverly sad Dickens complete, and Barns, Moore, Byron, Shakspeare and all the other poets, historians and scientific outliers, in various editions and at various prices, to suit customers. We see a fine assortment of eta tionery,—all kinds of paper, pens, envelopes, inks' desk furniture, au any quantity, from a single sheet or item to a dozen reams or up wards. We see chess-men and boards, of the richest patterns—fine steel plates of notable men and things, in elegant gilt frames, at marrelons ly low prices—and in glint a greater variety of good than we can possibly enumerate, In a brief notice. ' The fittings of the room itself are worthy of attention, tho books being ranged upon shelves not above your reach, and covered from dust by eliding sash which push up out of sight“ We would advise an ilurpeotion of this room and stock by ell who require anything in their line. ArreT.Tsx. Marron in Ataxamsnr.—A meet ing was held In the First Ward, Allegheny, on Wednesday evening, at the bongo of Mr. John Bidden', over which thigh Morrison presided, T. N. Smith, Secretary. A min of 4 ° 0 4" resolutione woo pursed, and the followlog - easo were adopted : Resolved, That the action of two of our County Commlesioners in voting the stock of the Pitts burgh Sr. Cleveland, Allegheny Valley andthe Pittsburgh & Steubenville Wires& meets with our unqualified disapprobation, and We would suggest to Mr. Patterson that in doing on he violated the solemn pledgee,tie which be woe elected. • • . Respired, That their actlik.ot- Tuesday, in voting the-took es s of the Alleg's . , Valley Rail road, deserves hearty eoudialostion, and we re qneet them at once to .disohOge thele,Solicifor, who is a Railroad Director, 'Mineola Solicitor, and is betraying the' interests of the people, and embarrnesing our defense kaltult the Railroad Bonds. Messrs. James Quarts, W:{11. Philllppi, Basel Thompson and Mons BoreLod were appointed delegates to the Convention si the 16th. Tun Fifth Annual Report of the officers of the House of Refuge for Western Pennsylvania, has just been issued in pamphlet form from the Gaztrrn printing office, Fifth street. The re ports and accompanying documents mike up a snug book of 52 papers, embellished with, a Ana cot of the House of Refuge. At the time when the Reports were reed to the Contributore; some three weeks since, we presented ID our columns a faithful abstract of their contents which It Is unnecessary for us now to repeat. We learn that this moot worthy and veduable Institution is about asking an appropriation from the Legislature to aid in carrying fully out the benevolent designs which its founders had in view in its establishment. We believe that if no other valid plea, (there are many other) could be urged, the appropriation might bt claimed on the ground that what is 'lien here would be so much saved from Penitentiary expenses, not to mention the rescue of young people on their way to that fearful place. Floe. COLOR Leos lectured to asthma audieoce last evening, in Lafayette MIL He Is a quick, nervous speaktir, not touch confined to his notes, and was. me we thought last night, not very original or brilliant in his style or his facts. To those who may never bare read any of the books on the Holy Land, Mr. Lyon's lecture would doubtless be interes'ing. . The next performance will, we are happy to state, be from a fajorite of Pittsburghers, John o..Baxs, who will read a new poem, and draw a foil house. He will be here on the tub (net.. PATICNT GlAlltr.l".--A patint wu granted, last week. in E A Homer, of New Brighton, for an improved method of extracting oil from coal. We learn that a legal gentleman, agent for some great. Scolchman, is now In this country, having recently arrived at Now York, and that be Is instructed to bring suits against all the distillers i t of coal oil for infringing his pst t . Thil, we suppose, consists in the intend of the roe chinery by which the oil is tetra d A Torso man, named Sh hiceoriSickc left the home of hie parents, a little south of New Castle, on litonday last about five o'clock, under circumstances calculated to excite fears that a mental calamity has fallen upon him. He arose from bed ,as usual, and after stirring the flee wrote upon the slate, "good bye mother," and left; since which time no trace of him ben been (mind. _ _ ._ - Detcorres to the Temperance convention, on the Bth of February, et Lafayette Hell. The number is not restricted, and ell are invited to attend. McKeesport—Res Moms Heath, Hugh Rosalind, Rev Robert Wilson, J 1, Cook, Rev Mr MoKineter, J B Crawford, John Frich, And Krittlow, Fred Rotten, Chas F Stephenson. rer•ri/fre Tr.—And. Christy, Hamilton Stewart. MARTI2I L WORTIMI was ordained and In stalled pastor of the church of IBA?lands, by the Presbytery of Allegheny City, on the 27th ult. Roy. Dr. Elliott preached the sermon; Rev. L. IL BPAboy presided, made the ordaiolng prayer, and delivered the charge to the pastor: Rev Dr. Wilson pre the charge to the people. Tus congregation of S. B. Reed, Find U. P. Church. gave their pester, on Wednesday even ing last, a splendid purse containing.sl42. This was a substentisl token of the esteem In which the Rey. gentleman ie held by his people. R. B. Sranmso, Eso., on Tneedey lakt, pur chased the elegant residence late owned by Edw. Rohm, Esq., Co recently advertised in the Gazette, giviog therefor $20,000. it was a good price, but a most elegant house too, withal. Mr. Rehm advertises when and what he wishes to sell. Make note of ! Tot Beaver Argus says: "We .:learn that a company of capitalists, residing in Piueburgb and in the east, have purchased a lot of ground from Mr. A. P. Lama, lying in the borough of Freedom, and have commenced the, erection of an extensive building, intended for the manu facture of Cannel Coal Oil." • We would call attention to a Cotillion Party this evening, at Neville Hall, corner of Fourth and Liberty streets, given for the benefit of Ed ward Doran, who bas been prostrated by sick ness for months past, end le in a destitute con dition. Ticketa for sale at the door—price $l. A NAN nod a woman have been arrested at Johnelowo, charged with having perpetrated • child murder there some weeks ago. They were remanded for examination. Tun closing sale‘of Jewelry, at the Commas 011'1135'es Rooms, N. 54 Fifth street, this Fri day and Saturday evenings, at (3 o'clock. See advert .nent. Wr indebted to Hon. E. D. Genam for cop' the Report on Common School, of the Slat Tun Councils of Allegheny City iteld their regular monthly meeting at their chili:ll4're but evening. ANT of the following articles can be-obtained at Downs' well known shad, Federal street, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cake. and Confectionery in every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaches, Aesorted Pre serves, Jelly'., Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor cestershire Sauce, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Famil y Chocolate, Baker'. Broma, 3a., Au. They respect fully invite the public to an examination of the above named articles, all of which they will guarantee to prove satisfactory both in quality and price. Tan nFinkle Sewing. Machine," of which MI. J. Carnughen, of Allegheny city, is the agent for Weldon , Psulls.Yirellia, is distinguished for its noise lessness to working, the beautiful simpibLity of the arrangement by which the thread Ls tightened, and the general eleanlineu with which the machine may be bundled, wit may be oiled without soiling the ilingertat ell. FASIIIIMABLE garments for men and . boye, made to order in the newest styles, by Carnsgtnin,-Pederel street, Allegheny city. A fall stock of fine clothe, casement, Testing', La., always on hand for this purpose, and sold at low retie for cub. 17 J 63111 Clover Seed, 'lD:rtoro ob4l tor oda by WS WATT it WILSON DRY PEACHES—NO bus. Tenn. Peaches In Writ and for We try Jan FRESH RQLL BUTTER--10 bbls. strictly pills% and 4 dofresti Ziptjast naklnd sad far mu cry HiplaLlt, WIKTIIh OD, U 6 Libart7 at. BINANS.-150 bus. choice email white in . 'store awl for male kw, to dote out calakOotaat at 1116 Liberty ' J.S ' RIM" •VIETS • CO. B"g' .13433;--3,000 Stark A and Alt =hea ter Dessnlon In stets and forma by • - Ws 00.11 N, 00111 C-1500 BU B ILELB -BUZZ la oar motto ortltorAgl olloha lots to NIL TIOJEWUEAT' FLOUR-50: AL for usla 10 , -7:- • • — jar' mantis. acum - six liist reed - and hi D R/ 7-4APREB-25 =inn. 0111.11116.-' , - _ a do -': . -147 •-' .7 31 . ~..)lat. tired And foe silbC !Ityt.X,' , 7 . . mug 1400144111 L ' ' i" - .46 401 7. , •-- - - .11,, :, !• :';"/. 0, - ...... 4' 5iZ: • *., .. ,•- •=-..-,'-' , ----..:•;-„.7 , -. ",-- : • - •:.z.;:':::vt -- ;;',--.. , . e.,:- .- :;:-, , .: 0 .. f. , , F " Telegraphic. CONGRESSIONAL.. Wasitisorox, Feb. The House passed with amendments the Senate bill relative to the New York Indian reservation in MUMS. It eats apart 320 acres' or each individual Indian who is removed from New York to the reser vation assigned to them under thttreety of 1838; the Indian. to have one year within Meta to make their selections and preemptions, to bis secured from date of settlement; the money derived from the sale of lands, other than those selected by the Indian!, to in paid into the Treasury for their benefit. On motion of Mr. Reagan, of Texas, the Judiciary Committee was Instructed to inquire into the expedi ency of reporting a bill to define and provide for the punishment of Polygamy in territory of the United States, end to reorrain the people and authorities therein from Interference with the Federal Judiciary. Mr. Faulkner, of in., reported a resolution in structing the Committee on Printing to inquire into the expediency of devising some plan by which the President's menage and the accompanying deco manta can be earlier printed. He said hat although Congress hu been In mission for two onthss-such documents as are essential to the bu Incas of the Committee on Military Affair' have not yet been printed. Mr. Leteher, of Va., offered an am dmont, which was agreed to, that further inquiry be made as to whetheithe pay for double type-setting may not be avoided where the work is executed by the same per son for both hobs., of Congress. Mr. Houston, of Ala., remarked that the Presi dent's message and the accompanying documents will make four volumes, when three-fourths of the whole matter is worthless to the . I"iiited States. Resolution adopted. House then went into Committee of the Whole on the-State of the Tinian, on the Ulcerative, Legislative and Judicial appropriation blll.- , An earnest debate ensued on the redaction of the item of approppation for boxes 'applied to members of Congress, Lb question of economy being involved. Mr. John Cochrane, of N. S'., said that the time thus contained Wes worth very tench more thantheee boxes. Gentlemen ought to confine themselves to weightier mature for retrenehmeit Stanton of Ohio, replied that he would strike down the army', to the peace establishment of 1820; strike down the navy and curtail the Poet OSce ex penditures, Ac.i Mr. Cochrane, responded that math action would deform and not reform tbepublie terries. Mr. Crawfors ' of Ga., said that twn boxes were foe each memb er, in which to mend home public documents. , Ga.. remarked that ho had received when he wu entitled to eight. fie .resent of the other etc to the govern or.] dollars for the boxes was then voted and other contingent expenses of saddles, horses, wagons, etc., were Mr. 'hippo, a only two bozos would make • meat. [Laugh, `Five thalaao. to be stricken . the House, "rtz The arnendra at to strike out $12,000 for nowspa. pen for them ••• bets was rejected. The control • • thee TON without =rang to o. =D eluder' on the •, 1, and the House adjourned. Soars.—M Seward; of N. Y., presented a me morial from tb Legialaure of •New York,.asking an approPrtation t• promote the efileieney and security of the tuwbors t the termini of the Erie Canal, on Lakes Ontario nd Erie. Mr. Sewardelaimed that the memorial war one of themost able state papers erne laid before the Senate. - • • ••. The mereorial \was road and referred. Mr. Bayard, from Judiciary Committee, reported adversely to the alai= of Mews. Lane and Wear thy u Senators from-Indiana; and said ha would rail up the van on Monday. Mr. Seward moved that MOUT.. LOllO and Einar. thy be admitted to the floor daring the dimnisten of their claim,. Laid over. . . Mr. Houston, of Texas, introddeed a bill to unite the two Jodieial districts of Taxes, the object of the bill being to remora Judge Wert... , Mr. Collamor represented. minority report from the Judiciary Committee in reference 'to the tautest• ed mita of Indiana wasters. Mr. °win, of Ca 4, mum' to re-Nino:dor the voto by which the Agricultural bill was yesterday re-com mitted, which wu carried, you 27, nays 20. The bill was therefore taken up, reiliacussool, amended, and Ito further consideration than postponed till Monday, in order that Mr. Clay, of Ala., may speak on it. Thu Indian Appropriation bill 'ram then taken up, debatad and passed- The Senate want tato exereative gamins and sable quaint, ndjaurned. WAnnInCITON, Feb. 3.—The Secretary of the Tract nary sent to the Douse to-day a reply to the Motu lion passed by that body, calling for the actual and probable receipts front the enuttonis, piblio lands and other eources, fiv this and the next Canal year. sod for bin opistioti whether said receipts will be ade gauss to meet the public expenditures. Ile says the receipts for the lint quarter of the present fiscal year, ending September last, were nia . rly $45,231,- 000, a. stated In his sunset report; ceiptor or re maining three quarters estimated at 30,500,000, of which mum ;37,000,000 were estimated to be derived from customs. It was believed that the quarter end ing December lost would yield $10,000,000; present quarter, ending March Slet, *15,000,000; and next quarter. ending Jute 30th, $12,000,000, in reference not only to customs but to public lands and other sources of revenue. All the inforusatiou which has been received at tbitHepartmentwirme his annual report confirms the 'Correctness of - the attlirnififer the pedal& reeedpis for the present and the next fiscal year, He is there fore of the opinion that the rank wilt show that the actual receipts for the remaining quarters of the mascot and for the next fiscal year, will not vary materially from the estimates already submitted to Congress. In support of thii opinion he submits a compari son of receipts for the same quarter' nf the two pre ceding years ; during the fopeal year ending the 30th June, 1857, the importations were very heavy, amounting in dutiable goods-, excluslie of those ex ported, to over $294,000,000, and the receipts from the customs of that year were $63,348,000 ; in the fiscal year ending June, 1858, the importations ware much reduced, amounting in dutiablegoods, exele. sire of those imported, to $202,000;000, and the receipts for the customs far that • year were $42,046,000. To realise his astin;atas the importation of dutia ble goods for the present fiscal yeer must reach $250 r 000,000, besides those exported; and for the next fiseal year the "um of $280,000,000. Compa ring 'the foregoing statement of receipts, and looking to a favorable and healthy reaction in business, he should regard it as unsafe and unwise to calculate upon a larger Importation than the present estimates contemplate; and, entertaining these opinions, he's compelled to say that the receipts will not be ade quate to the necessity of public exigencies unless the expenditures should be reduced below the amount estimated, for he has seen no indications that would induce the opinion that such," result can be reason ably anticipated. On the contrary, should the bills which base been pasted by both houses and become laws, the expenditures would be very largely and permanently increased. It is estimated that the Pension Bill, which has passed the House, would add several millions to the annual expenses of the gov ernment, and oven a larger amount for the next fiscal year. The other bill. which have passed either the Senate or the House, would, in • large measure, swell the amount of expenditure. , The recommendation to abolish the franking priv ilege and raising the letter postage to five cents with the view of bringing the Post Office Department as near ae possible to it. former self-sustaining position will, if carried out, greatly relieve the treasury. If, however, the appropriations made at the present ses sion shall reach the amount estimated front the ffec retary's report, a deficiency will exist which must be provided for by additional legislation, and to the ex tent that the appropriation shall exceed the estimates will that deficiency be necessarily increased: He says he has already expressed the opinion that the public debt ought not to be increased by an addi tional loan; that opinion remain, unchanged. The present tariff should be so modified as to eupply inch deficiency u may exist, and recommends his views on the subject expressed in his annual report, to favorable consideration. He calls attention to the outstanding treasury notes. In the estimate of rereipts and expenditure., the permanent redemption of them us they may felt due has not been contemplated; all the calculation" , have been made upon the basis of continuing them In circulation, and, as 'a matter of muse, the re, demption of the whole or any part mast increase the anticipated da6cienc7, mules, authority be given for their raison or other proirblonbe made for their re demption. Since Febre_ary last there has been re deemed $543,700, and by the 30th of June next the sum of $17,760,900 will frill due,. at which time their payments mart be met. Should Congress , adjourn without legittattng on the subject, It would berwim*t finpossibie, under the most favorable recelpte frscifjho'ordloary mitres', for the department to meet the public liabilities un til another Commie should be convened. Sr. Lou.,, Fob. 3.—A private letter from Sell Lake City, of January 7, received in this city, says that Judge Sinclair had adjourned the Grand Jury sine die; upon the petition of nine members, in which they declare their Inability to proceed in the examin ation of witnesses, he consequence of the excitement and violence manifested. The jury MU composed of nine Gentiles and twelve Mormons, and the fac tions spirit ran so high that revolvers wore drawn, and a general light was with difficulty prevented. The letter adds: "The Idea of an impartial jury or justice being obtained in that city I" . The Leavenworth "Onewittimi" states that Brown, who bad been pursued and surrounded at Eureka, by the Marshal and his posse, succeeded in making his escape on Monday into Nebraska. A small detach ment of troops were sent by CoL Samna to aid in the capture of Brown, but returned on learning his escape. The overland mall of the 10th uIL has inked, being 23 days out, including 22 hours detention. Paul C. Shore was killed in Seta Claris county. by 'Thomas Seals, on the 6th. Great excitement pre vailed, and the military was called out to protect the prisoner, who was conveyed to jail at San Jon.' A rumor prevailed at San Francbmo that 300 per sons in the penitentiary wen accidentally poisoned by the use of some otiemical - mixed in the flour. Then is doubtless some truth in the rumor, hut it is greatly exaggerated. The Probate Judge in Carson Valley has publish ed a card declaring his intentiow to perform the ditties of his belts without fear or favor of any man. A collision between him , and the'Anti-Mormons is ngarded es inevitable. den. Kibbco L .till ;mos:eating the war against the Indiana in the north with great lIIICCI4I. He km killed quite a number and taken over ZOO prisoners. BT. Lome, Feb. B.—The river-le about We.lks."7 thie point: The Upper Miseoari is need RR Weather eery dear last Impair, awl 1 1 enowlell daring the alsht. It . Is elezzedd , ram , - log. 'Thermometer 14 . tmdya WAs . ►anim a * (kir, PoLta bzitCrb s talusto‘ f m sucias H - T." nI hl.tst dmai Littlita b tlittaili the,.. /1 -. the 1 , ,,..ku g , 7. WW*141.3a10,0 .7. 4; 7. • ';:t ivrIEEDER FIRST PREMIUM FAMILY SEWING MACHINES-, AGENT'S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny County Agriculturia:goeleti, September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." . . And the Pemua. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler & WilstMte . Seieing - Machiuei the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES.". THESE MACHINES rbieh have gained each an enviable reputation over all oilink Ifi!whines on account of • Jam' 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. ^: 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Speed. Quietness of movement. .. Strength, firmness, add durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers pricos by ALEX. It. REED, Agent, 6 FIFTH STREET. A most LIBERAL DIECOUNE To CLERGYMEN. Eoo4.lweafr [atuutel Dispatch for the Pittsburgh Gazette.] liannisurno, Feb. 3.—SesAta.—The following bills wore read in place, By Mr. Coffey, an act rola tivo to dollerting taxes in Cambria 00. The rarions Committees roported the following among other bills To prevent the deitroetiot of Trout in malt county. Ileum, bill, a supplement to an act incorporating the Fayette railroad, was tort; it bed passed to a second reading ; both our Benatonfroted agairme it ; it was laid over. flourra.—The Special Committee on the salrject reported that Mr. Proudfoot le entitled to the scat of Mr. Porter, of Cambria. A minority report was also presented. Mr. Rohrer altered a rovalution In quiring an t 6 Mr. Proadfoors eligibility, it being al leged that be le Or. unnatarallsed foreigner. The Speaker decided it oat of order, and Mr. Proudfoot was sworaln, Mr. Rohrer then rendrced his reso lution, which eras lest on the ground that no evi dence was produced. The Special Committee on the subject repro-tea the contract of MCINTO. Bergner & Co. to print the record, and metiers was made to ratify the contract, which glee Hereto mach debate, daring which Mr. Bergner altered the contract at the desk. Mr. Foster called attention to the forgery; when the eubject was re committed. The project is now practically dead and could not command thirty votes. Sr. LOLLS, Feb. 2.—Flattoring /111COUnt8 From tho Kansas gofil regions continuo to be received. A rich 4¢srtz vein has been discovered at Ralston Fork, 12 mile. from Aurora, and shot gold abounds in several localities. Ft. Defiance dates, by Santa Fo mail, to Dee. 21, my the Navajo Indium acknowledge losing 200 Eros, 20,000 shemp, 500 horror, and the destration of 1000 huts, with an immense quantity of grain, altogether rained at Upwards of $lOO,OOO, during the late war. Mr. Post, to a latter to the Santa Fe Gazette, inti mates that there is a diSpoaltion.to , deal too harshly with these radians, and saltlfnertalti terms are en acted, it will tarn them from portuihi of induatriaad agriculture, by which they now support the whole nation of 12,000 souls, =stain 2.00,000 sheep and 60,000 homer, and make 'them robbers and plun derers. Nan Yoteo, Feb. 3 —43ottcd 00500 of 260 balm sod guano. lions noroltal. acraltiag the, arrival of the Ada; uplands middling. III;. Floor heavy; rile. 9000 May at 56,254 6,20, for Ohio. Whnak des 51006 hush. Corn buoyant; sale. 11,44 bush; MI le ctlrrad for mixed and 57 it nand. Porieborrymt at. 517,75419,92. for maw Lard Cosayarit at 1216412?,. Keg Lard 135:•;,. Whisky firm at MII.g. Macao Healy. Tallow cheady at trb,41114. Pot AA. firmer at 5.50.!45,76 Mocks irregtilar, Omemat. Chicago ZOE La. moms A lilt awake., lb,i; 15 . Y. Ccorral 02%, Missouri does h 4: Michigan Central 'lbe'el; Putatus It. It. 114; Pacific Moil 1.8.7914 Termer:ewe WI. Sun Ohirs 1596,107. PIIILMILPIII.I, Feb.:l.—floor unchanged; Ma. Of auper. fine at 55,75, exam at 50.2. 9 and extra family at 56,50, sad 1 . the Undo at 55, 8 :49 the I Toltec for red stone wad pre mium. Eye Flour . ,25,0 Corn Moal yclef. Wheat Brady; ZOO both rod w./1.1 at 41,3701,1,40, and white at 5L4451,7A. Eye dull 0176. (Nem In fair demand; atlas of 6090' bushels yellow et 75474. 560 bosh white Beane sold at $1,229. Oota steady .160. Whisky firm at 27Q123. _ • Crarcurcon, Fab. 3 —Flour ha bettor demand, withoot any important ,hedge In prised. Whisky atuody, with • felt demand .1 151.. There le no change lo the Fravlrlone market. and It le rather auks; (.4 bbl. of Mem Park was :told at 215,60, at Clifilimthe, to MI a contract,. and 309 bbl. to the city trade at 519. Lard la selling wt 11:•,I, with mend wallagnewe to eel.. Nuthingwod done In Koran, batholders are arm. Exabange hmmticr. and not latter. The Money Market 11 quiet and miry 8114312. j r, titurnen4l. Feb. 3 Flour dull and non/Intl. Wheat dull bow unchamgeth 'arm. amt s of yellow anal abate at 74476 Phavidlana fir . Whisky arm; mica of Ohio at 29. Coffee fitm at 11 . Urgulax Monongahela Rive, STXMIER TEUXIRAPTI. , ttallltitl B. Mall Packets STEAMER 'PATERSON, 3. C. Woonwsbn Cat,. lisonsis ?TEAL ER LCZAllie P., C 1.1.7. K. Bassrw. AIiOVE, SEW STEAMERS ARE I. now running regularly.) ILA-MU us Bea leave Plths burgh at 11l 'deist& A. hi., Aia keening , Coats .At o'clock P. -M. (or JPlLeelport, Ellosbothlsortt...Afottilks• beta City, Cookstown, Milisborobgh, likes Lattelling, Cram. borough and Canoes, ocronectingat Bnornsvilla with tracks tot Uniontown, and Payette Springo, connects at Rice's Landing with bass for Jefferson. thatuichseltown and Waynseburf, and at Orsonsborough for Magni:down, Passengers ticlo.ted through trim Pittsburgh to Union. town for $2, meats Andoltate-rsonaa on boat. included. C. W. MOLLER, Ante; ants—Jet Brownsville Whartboat, at foot of Omni st. PITTSBURGH AND DIRDIPHIS 'o' WI 0 IS • AEA 1650. iatit 165 9. IDA MA?. ANGLONAXON. HASTINGS. THE ABOVE LINE HAVING JUST been orstnlzol, sill run weekly, having a var., con. verdent and elegant steamer to leave mei port every week. For (retell or pensage apply on board or to lall:dtt FLACK, DARNIS A CO., Agent. eincinnatt, xc VCR CINCINNATI AND LOU- L ar tg a ISTILLIS.—Tho tvantlfol pamenger eteanter IDA MAY, Capt. May, Clerk John Oneer Inve for the boo and all Intermediate port, or SATUR DAY, 6th lo.t. For freight or pommy, apply on hard or to tel /LACK, MASKS *CD., Amts. , FOR CINCINNATI—The fine l ar ia t otoamor BEJAIONT, Capt. Jamb For will toaro for the &bore and all Intermediate porn on ERIS DAT, 411 i Inagua, at 4 r. W Yor trolght or pm . Mgo apply on board or to Jar FLACK. BARNES A 00, Agent.. 'omatlle, $ WOE LOUISVILLE—The uplen dld pasaengsr atearner "JACOB gOE," Capt. Brown, vnll Dare for the above end all lutennallinie ports on TIM DAY, 4th last., at 4 P.M: For freight or passage apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES & CO., fel ' Agent.. FOIL LOUISVILLE—The splen.; did new psawnger packet EElf WEST, Capt. Enos, will hum for the abort. and'all intermediate ports, on Tills DAY, 4th tartan; at lu A. M. Tor freight, peerage apply on board, or to fel PLACE, BARN ES A CO., A dente. 5St. &c VOR ST. LOUIS-- 4.• —The Roo Reamer MODERATOR, Capt. Y. Marotta, will leave for the shore and all totermaliato ports on THU DAY, Feb, 4th. For (night or passage apflou board, or to FLAME, BARNES A 00., Agt. FUR ST. LOUIS—Th, fine erogetpacket J. H. CONN ,Ca pt.Woo.l Torn, will leave for the above and all Jolene.. e THIS DAY, 4th kat, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight pores uo or pelage apply on boltn.l or to Ja2l 'FoxCAIRO, MEMPHIS —The MOS, Clot. B. B. Fo intermediate port', • o'clock, P. U. For .1.13 Fr ASK, UAIU KB i 00. ilcb3 earans, - - - OR MEMPIIIS AND NEW URLEANS.—Tbe One !demon . ARGYLE, (Apt. Geo. W./Ebben, will leave for Ibe alvre and ell tn tertordlate porbb on TURODAY, bib In4t, at 4 p.m. For freight or parmago apply on board or to fA FLAOH,BAENII9 &CO:, Agents. . • There bno new. it title quarter. It gnawed - oars) all dry on Thursday, bet the weather tr. mild.aed net unhing e.; except under 1.. t. Matt ill dill at • - vat boding . i' e - librivions,.Coni..Perri t aid Naphtha arrived fronatwo-- low, with find rate cargoes, all of them. Nribteadeparted.- . ~ 'no CincionatlCommercial of yeasmday aye: • • The Gen. Pike; Capt. - Feller, leaves forPithborgb,lbis ve ening. The Pike has recently bent lengtheued,.ntaking her 0110 of the largest and feast Osman en ouyeratem.—, Tbo Rochester, Capt, Dunlap, and • Potomac, Copt, llarr7 , alto leave for Pittablugh $O,lO. Nearly . an she - yreat ee re to i.port, were detained by the rainy weather..., —..The Similes , rival from PlisabotgW , Jor Louisville . - - T he Commerce itit for hero . let of.Mumon from' Newport Barrechastift. _- ... be shipped for Pittsburgh today oor the Clew Copt: . F. Memoir:used through the city roundly Ur ISt Louis. Lie will load the lowa at that point for Pitteborgb,and Oahe. belie,' The Late abeam thYgoothertr rivers have ea rn ed the illeeketippi In New Orleans to keep at neer. ty fall tide, though falling at pointe Nape, ',- Imo Planter of toe 74th learns from ondaniteftenthodri: that the citizens of White River Tilley are preparing ha pr Mien Congers to establlab • mall routs-1y alcounars ilerophie to Anemia and Little Red River. ; Nasstrash—TU Cumberland we. Riling on the Mit, with' 7 feel .on the ehoals. --The Clifton had arrived (ruin Ram' fought and the &mango and gibbed departed. Tat Plot. Lektrin Aftrimmtte4llo *SD Mame= n tb,tharthe 'autrylog of Me river mall betiman r eptile and Cairo is in • state of Immtnekm. Iran tbt,%- t papers see learn that the Philadelphia. the Lott", boat mnmegln the Ilne,badlald op,tiareing over berfreighti;;,l et 4 Loather.. L • The Louisville Courier, .eyee , ",... .- • •' naNRIPIODZD Tow Boar.—The tow beat which exitivdr. 7 k,":t in the Loves WM, the other dayeente Ma Weller ilm',Tsl ; lt". an old dilapidated rtern-wheeiam „, " The - boat 'etan: - b.,t- Pitteborigh. &Men years , ag0.,!Y:k...Z. , -Ter..,771..1ry,-3! satin) ye.." • Atome g the thand.r - j 4 1:,7,tY; , 1.0_1.c.7,3tT,;. between the h oax' The mateor 7 Y - 1 - Virt3,-100.bushels reo'd *and for mile, by i fi Nj , ja3l • . • . • . FOR NEW ORLEANS (wrrn oursraThe splendid steamer ALMA, Capt. Bahama, Aor t a . Clem .111 lasso tor the'. vet sod all intsrmedlate porta. WM load with dispatch. Ap. ply on board or to J. A. 110111P180f1 or 01t0.241C Js24 Steamboat Register. _ AIIRITII9. DEPANTED. Luzune, Brownville. Imserne, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. • Telegraph, do. • Oolonel Bayard, Elizabeth. Col. Bayard, Elizabeth. Corn Peny:Louisville, rry, Bt. Loins, &harmo • I • Neptune, Naahville, • DRY - PEACHES-,201 eke now landing Gun Weimar Lactase and for We by Jll5 ILIAIMIDKIKEY t aa; 11 - 00FLAND'S GERMAN BITTEEI3-10 gro. tor nolo by , A. A. PAUNEBTOCK ACO. PAPERWEIGHTS, Bill Files and Cheek aides for ale by W. 3. 11.11VIf. JIM corner Market and &coma sta. SPRING MEASURING TAPES, Brass and Plated for was by W 8. RAWLY, .1829 Nod. 81, 93 and ab Market street. • YE FLOUR in 40 lbs. sacks see by 0. 29 KMY rPII9.4LLINB.- IPLOUR - - 7 221.761+3. Extra Superfine ree'd 1 end far ralr. by WU. 1 1'WTOB101f, 0 22 ..Na 395 Liberty it. . QT.AIIOII-25 ban, Pearl in stare and for inkb/ - lda 3 a OANYDELD &DI - A SSORTED COLORS ground in oil .171. 1 +7 , - • - T. IL ITETITI tf. CAST R& PLAIDS tit --ar"2 l )mullimattlatkteut ußcm"ELD -- •- • - owl • waLoKs,m9vwpLEF,- tilwr,#));7l,fl4 ~:z~U P17T98 UR C~Br PBNN'II• Commercial COMMITTER OP ARBITRATION roR JANUARY—. R. 0.., V. P., S. P. EIIIIItYIt, W. ELLiuts, G. B. Jox., O. W. CaKs. PITTSBURGH 01.ats.KETS.. (R portal Sp ritz!Sy fur the Pittsburgh Garettej Prtrartracm Tuner, Tun, 4.124 D. • FLOU/Htbera were only a fear wa g on loads *Ad ;aster , ' -• day from 0 rat bands at $5;45 for extra. Trora i Nba t ,Vklas of 400 bbls 1105=11 lots at 0,25g5.31 supar. 70 far. _: - aod so, 4 o.fortimrStra&e-Go 10 . 00 . 0 ait. 0 . 00 2k OftAtet--we could he. of no operations beyond 400 bag, - Oat. from store on prima Jamul and 100 bus Ifaßtorsitatat' Wheat from Imam at $4lO. .• 000 glair0--ttaaar ; Wet .1' 25 Hide 9agar at 7%3E1: wi 'h iaxi3 l "tV2oll r br:s d reclloed at 26; 19 do rsw at 2i, and 10 do old Rye at 714 $l,OO. • AfiLlE2l—tales of 15 tons Soda Mb at 331,tinse. ONlOSS—anises of 30 MU at RAO "41 bit. • • D—lmk, of 110 bat Otornr froardrat bandi 5t46,10 50 bus do at 813,25; 150 box font store at RIX ; sod 40 bbis on 04:ate tem. SUlTER—aales of 6 and 4 bbls roll at 19nod 10 bx at 20 IL4T—salea at scales of 25 bulds at $9.(a12 ton. . b:GGS—eales of 2 bbl. at 15. 0711051—• sale of If balm ordinary (Tennessee) at N. 011.61t3B—rotto of OT bra at 10. CRANOXHILLEM—tak. of 0 bbla at.sll,ao. • •- •- • ' PLITATOYS—aIes 083 bbl. Nethataaccts at 1 2 . 50: 23 1 4 , do nt $1,00; 250 btu Slats at 80; and 260 bar talud MONETARY ANO COMMEREIAXi The eetol.annuni payment of We 'lnterest on tbegiate Debt was commenced yesterday, at the Farmers , . and chant& Bank, and continued to-day. The manta to he paid la about n =Mins of dollera, and the Wadi hero tame • all wady, while the faelllties taming theta cat have bees, for a great rush. But there trak been no rush *hit. ever, nod the disbursing clerks have had an easy Job of It There could be no better Illustratiou of the dullness of the. times, the abundance of money and the indifferenee of alsO people in regard to It, [nen this Very malerate mortnawt of We State's . Creditors to obtain their Jost duct. The . Slate'. credit - 1s geed, end after paying Chic Interest. thine hi tall a large ourplus In .the Tremor*. The toOd effects of ; the wale of the Carpals' are twain Illustrated; Cif thew la now always more then enough In the:parietal; to pay the eeml- tmeet Intelsat, without having to resort to temporary . 1014 IS , as was town the tam when the Atababid etteCaetele and their army ofJobbiee 'sad ealeita . _ . .„ Phil. Bulletin. . . We rasa a ecoaparathe rLetelnear of tba,Ziparia,axel.o. eioo of Vode. from Plow Yuck to forefgo pacts, far the Weak endieg Ja0 r 1141 . 1.5 . 9 • - 1867: lass. . 1:551). Total fin. :be week $1,241,410 ' $1,Z17,316 $1:302,901 Ploeiosuljeelported 3,213,721 3,473,728 '2;5.23..4* Bin. January , I 61458,17 n. 54, - lbile $1,8241.111, The ciao In the market for illoced is oow and 5 por cent. is the minimum for lona, to Priskere, and 6 an and Cikni7 per rant. far Aral-dam paper, according to date' and the preferrneta of the lender. We bear of kakis 442,130 deft, of 5446 per mat:: god 4QO mouthed bllliorbaire, at a per rent. mouse of the' banks aro imillipeaed to letaton .11 ardor d per cent. The supply of meanest the advanoid . quotation:Le Is liberal, end the feeling is..generel nag .the; cinkng• Is Lot InCondlitatit with the Improved general trade` o t the clty.-IS. Y. Wit,. Too POI , L Caop.—The Ctn. Price Curtest gists the lug !statistic" of the Pork crop 1657-8. • istg.9.' 610,060 tr 24,16 372,Gt0 '47117 441:5 407,01 4i4.477 596,138 .-. 174,290 160,774 ... 42,870 , 44172 .. 85,083 .... 18,000 =ME Tble la an Menem slightly, °ter Wt.cent. pared with the packing last year. A. revs& the ay.age weight of begs, we obtained . the rotor.. from 179 places, and fled the total weight - or dm bop packed at mess places last year to b. 4L11,10,1411 . 11i5. The weight of a rimaar number packed mills memo planet this year le 336,009,193 lbs. Tao Istlightly over 0%%1 of a decrease weight,' width In equal quad bogtl swithrb, swing deduced from tho ear as gtren, abore„ leases the nettocrase la number 78,a5,,thus showing.. net Werra., of • shod, Over the.. and a half II cont.'as conm• pared 09th the crop of last yM.. As regard. the failing off In the lard, the aaarageyieid bog, no shown by the retorna, was 30 LW lest year, and Wig IDs this ye.- Now, by multiplying the whole number or bop packed both years, as reported above, by the yield of lard VI bog each year, we can aqire at the comparatirs sop ply of Ude article with an me accuracy necessary: 18.57-0 2.318,975 hogs, CO lbe ql bog, 06,201/X0 Ibe .2,430,717 o 61,530,701. " Thin is taxed 734 per coat. 0f do ea ea compared wllh last 7000. • Munn Ono—The hod tailors of the crop of flawed in the Sort, folly, nod, as the result has shown, 0d widelyreported In this paper, last Angola, I. now developing Min. tl.nces, and pricovorLioeepl Oil are teedlog Itroogly . ward, whilst toe stocks to all leading markets of the coon try aro nottattally mall. The N. Y. 'nitwit. of last Friday, gays of Linseed Oil Price Car. "Linseed continues In good demand, and the Itteatly re duced stock In this market tot exceeding 200,000 gaits. lo • all beads, has started moo; to trade: The Got le, the do mend forth, pasttwAmontleapartionildly flout the local and .., soutteweet trade, tote been probably larger thou ever keown. at this period and many of:the crushers were sho rt of teed, mid held hack for decilee nodes. Morel prospective :recelpta, the production of oil was not Incramod in ratio with tho demand, and, consequently every one of the pooh .ar aro now occasimmily obliged to enter the meoket to enp. ply the iticreasinwranta of the trade; the sale. comprise 310000 galls. Amt Rcen et 69Q71c, meetly et 09Weld0e, cash or ego al thereto." The Shipping List, of Saturday, we, "Linseed I. In active demand, and pricea are again high -80, with sale. of 18,000 ga ll s. English at 135Q600 25,0000 ,00) do City, 67Q70, cloning at 09§70 cash—stock of Alnerican not over 100 tons ho crushers hinds., and 400 do Enatieh. It will he man that the stook here le moutons tight for the season, when there to ordinarily en accumulte ' lion for tho spring trade." Imports by RAllroad P. Ft. W. 4. C. B. IL-94 Wits dour, 10 mks cant mud, 6 do beans, 11111; 60 do oats, Fink k Berner, 220 has do, 640 do do, Wm Itagatcy; 10 cam cattle. 6 do hogs, owner% 20p0 dos broom hualles, .WElroy A co 19 b 1.14 closer prod, Mort hand Acm 20 bgs nos, Brlcr, Richards A or, 61 bbl 4 data, Kkos.k 31,114,4 40 Wl* paper, Partici .4. co. 10 aka oat.; R. (nyder, 40 do rap, Hanna A Grafton; 21 blds eloear mead, Hl:dorkan, Herron k or. 600 boa oata, Whits brag 12 lg. Mover deed, 17 do oats, 300 bus damccd, Hartland k Connor; 100 do Ma, 49 bbl. whisky, J Haber; 4 aka bean., 6 do d .p -.plea, W 11 Smith A co 80 do clorersued, Brown k litrkpat; rick; 100 dos. bockats, E Hosaletou; 211 g. rya, T 11.11 d co LISS Ma floor, 74 do coal all, 111 do.pork, 4200 bus wheat, 1207 815 oda horn., 1900 kg. lard, 194 bble do, 221 du whisky, 179 do beef; 07 do butter, 69 do esms, 261 rolls leath er, 126 u pigs lend, 1027' boa 4cap, 111 do bacon, 60 bbls lanl oil, Clarke co. ' Import■ toy Inver • LOUISVILLE, per Ilarmora-1322 bbl. dour, 4141wp wheat; II blo hemp, 31 bbla whiaky, 3 do min water, 500 bx atarce, 2 do mdr,lo bp tuatara, Clarb a aa 10Obbls dour Wallace, 60 do do, Graham & Thomaw 6 carboys; 230 kaa lead, B L Pahneatock &cn 8 cluults, 3 colt ropo, Jonea & - Cootey; 7 bbi pubis, Watson; 59 Ids cotton, Peunrick & co;. 2 bbla water, Barron; BO Id. is sugar, Robinson; 1 do robot co, Weyound 4 by floor, Ilss tran, Zi dosaud, Park& or, WO nu candies, Relicts &an 9 do drop, R E Seller; 1 pkg, - owner, 293 ski wheat, Kennedy k co. • • • BT. LOUIE, per o.l4,l`any-3 6612,111[Ra, Billing., 25 do • sand, Curling, Robertson 'a co; 79 do watery, Carr& Co; 70 bidesa R 392 bbla flOnt,Zil do lard, 60 bbda mot, do tobacco, 35 bra starch, Clarke & or, 10 bbla oil, I Dickey; 34 do lard, 40 do 121011,11.1, 25 bk. =dim, 2 Dalsell & Eon; 116 bbla door, Gardiner; 210 bbla login 60 do door, 6 do corn meal, 3.disbomisiy,2 hlid-baconi --- ilearktoo; 2 bbl. aptsoologoa,,Kentiedy; 39 bales-ann., King, Pennock & co; 939 bp, 6 bpi, wheal, it beds sugar,' Kennedy bro; 2 bdi ramose moulds, I bhd tobacco, Nisuu. He; 24 • bbl., Rhodes a 'Verner; 7 NU bop, Simpson & Bel fast, 1 bbl oil, Emilie; 2 ode boos., Sellers co;&6ti bbl. 'Ley, D Wallace, 190 do do, A {Valises, 199 du motaaeca,Shrl rer &Dilworth. NABGVIBE,B;par Nepturie-rllll bga wheat, HS do p.. auk. 10 Bo feathers, 10 do Ilkareßl, 10 bbbe Brame, 100 do Door, I - Dleltej3-rm-22 hhd sugar, 51 • 01artaa, Darrow k 112 bbla moturees. Meyer .1 ledwartb; 21 hhda tobacco, Cho Wayman k 1200 .0. wheat, Stoned, h Woo 00 bbb. floor, 92 bla cotton, 292 hides, 141 oaks baeou, 200 Ude Attar , 'Clarke k co; 1 bo end; Barr; Wrack of Delegate, EL alorearsi 40 to lard. Laughlin; 900 bbl. floor, Graham Thomar, 144 ales peach., owner.