e==l PerOrtrin,e, CO., ..2r0. - .119 Pearl Street, 3Erc,i r ti,.. .:erizearrZCILCIEURSII POZ 41 411 CP ", • 130011;: 1311041 and Sole Leather,' upper rough, Carded Lieber, ; . ral4 Tab/ Grain , Brut% ar: nap araA, raker Lam, and *gotta i : Ilossa,Illorooco; Hid sad Boot Riot, and tpartrartir L+rnm Leather SAITIMICH. Cloogrett strost,sollt4ll3. ruamisuaLtas, im Pearl.. a oloalwrils.aoo, lar Sat. arrada. HOUSE AND SIGN "It 4I 4NTING AND GLAZING j IN 'ALL ITS 118ANCHIS, .4.6 11 : 101 14 , tbe bet maw .ad aborted tfins. 'J. & a PHILLIPS. i. 214288 Ales. SO & 28 it. Clair street. .15,10.81t.111EG dr. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Arid Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann eider*:' Poi Amanda sad ordffs for LEAD, HIDES, arirP, PRODUCT. tc, solkJted. Proxpe I 11ca reeellpg_ and Ibrmardiug. \'• '• Mich 4FO Comerelal eeeee Louts. da1111:40ago GRAND DISPLAY OF j, i.. HOLIDAY 01111, - . JEWBg Y, WATCHES AND FANCY GOODS, AT -. "...::';''IRTNEIMAN dehIEYEULNI3, No. 45 Fifth. Street, near Wood, jhala!gost and most varied aseortmeot o ,tlielx.lll In Mi. cltr, laid In 111 _puns!! keg oc•-, Pittsburgh. : 1 4.VINGFJUSFRETURNED FROM NEW •ItigitsrilSup reoolll4a lugs Stock of fresh made TUBS _ , grorigne' • Hodson Bay Sable, ' , Mak Sabin Steele Sfartht, • - gibrolas Squirm - iltch;:ac. • .....,Crpes,..liisllapoiv-Victotioca, Med thst Cuffs, -Also, Felt Itointota. ; These goods hats has agitated with groat care, sod VIII bsietid ft wall prahts. • 7Adhr wfibl to parcht4; fresh TUBB an iooltoo to ion Mad eistalos ass stock. nothictf 2 :4t..A.P3Ein..4141 - ro , . 62 sr. etAte sritzaa, I'ITTSBIIRGH, PriNA, lllTite3 public attention to his new and bean eMbruseat of Tall Goals, conAlstlng -of Cloths, Cu& users*, Pasting' sad Coatings of eres7 rants, . 041 stllrs %,1•91*4 to tba best olty oat country trade, which will ho MANI lop with prompt:nen and despatch, soil at rat.. low ail at any other ebullar establishment to the airy. oclbdfr J. B. ORRISTY, M. D., • ''•• • • ' 163 -37lird' area, Pittsburslo, Penna., . -- 11s•Ini'llid tpe . .deantesee of Eastern Calmer stld ODIN mid twrarsl 7sia pistake. offers his prgessionzl lesTices in stmuicarpil) MEDICAL OASEB. Mos. W. V. Uolsard. cols Wilson McOunnil... Res.TLIL A; McLean. non. IL A. Weartr, T. 11. &IL Esq. _ 71Z0..V4igl or. •szn. J. IL Ilantsf. • • : • • • Jacob M• ..lErrisTA. STOVE; WORKS ALEXAN.DER BRADLEY, _ . , . - itiar• /nem= um OLUX/Inenzar TALIFITT OF .. 00011111}, AND IiEITIISO STOVES, Plain and FancyDrato Fronts, &c... Sole Proprietor of the celebrated ,FATZNS Gas ; - - Birerrnsro and Stiots CoseuxiNe - COOlc. STOVES. Offloe land Salex-Roortat, aolatrerr-attn. f Wood St, Pitt/nitwit/. Po. & .RINMELAI3:I". xainiracrims /1) BMW= All kliads of Tobaceo, Smiffand ; ass* rooootly Jam the beldioß No. 129 Waal .tta.t, ln th•fr Ilaonfaetarloglinabliabment,No.4Blnrts • Amok ayd&urbwot.b.y vilLbo pleased to teetilve their friend., .OPtr - , .D.B.IN'.r/IST.E&Y. Di: - Yr:r.....Funnzsasaa haring te t eserm:lto titikargliii;tte the to teotkoor matins It his future madame, can, be Gated at_bll OFFICX, NO. ;04FOUSTII MELT, between Wool and Emittakid eta • "0011.00 lee boon frc'ea to 4 J.:a. oeXclem _ . - HENRY .13.. COLLINS. l'orwardini and Commission Merchant, AND WIIOLUALI DILLIXRER Cheese, Butter. Bolds. Flab. And Procktee G • j Asp s Ara. 21 Wand .4.1. • _ N. axoLasttuts 7 Foreign and Domenic Bills of Exchange OtitTLFICATZS OP .DZPOSIT, Rum N 017.3 AND SPECK, NO. al MARKET STREET, PITZigIIUNGLI, PA. .oolloctiona nude on all the principal citirri throng ant the MOW &nano. • ap22-Icly luxem_a_wcatc. .8.10,11 T BILLS DRAWN BY • DUNCAN, SILSRAIAN & CO., ON . TNY r ANIC, LONDON, IN SIMS O! ONN POUND. DUNG AND OPWANDS. Oleo, DW.oti grind* clideo and town. of. haat% Dolgoo s nolfoode *nanny, Ronda add other EuiopeaS Stites, constantly on band and for We by - ; ; WY . WILLIAMS A CO.. • . &Aka& Wood street.tornoi of Third. ' • 8. B.' et C. P. TifLAISS.LB, TWISTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS 01 - • • "- liVaawholaae, N. S 7 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH PA. Rap, amiclet it market prima taratrio JOI.II.IICOULT-11.41.1Nk1H( iron Balllo4, /ion V , Vault Doors, • Window R knit; Wilk .. • - Not. 91. e and ."'"7 Illelarean Wood and Nark .1 . to baad • .steel • • w Caney ; anttabla for all pagtoasa. • for u4nttoe 611 at.. an*l riodnaOrataLota. Jobb dons et abort oorke. mA ....... O. /142:00 VANDErVER . 1! ND, A.TTO.RNESCBrr L A.W, SOLICITORS •TM C ORRV No: 6,lCiarres Meek, Duarryroy zoo.. MirOolloctiono part:TOT =as In my port of Northern or Wootara Wirloorrrat Will Wrath to the parchaseaaft Ma of Real EAU* ofi ., ralorrisfiriaoy co Boob sad Martyr. • oolrlydir - 10.11I113011; EINISI !KILLERS, •„..wouarmarts ' AND MACEII2I2II3. Vrritll33 INGT ON NVO FC 8 . • Pitispprgh, Per;na: , °Noe 'No 21 11 kat *lfoirakchrro all Undo of fltearnEatiou ef Irochto , Barad Work Maori Botta., short Irork Jobbihitind Itor;Artott iorot ihort oak% rorlirolyttlo TOBACCO. BM:MP AND CIGARS, T0334\000, ' Chrism RfasithAeld Street and Dimmed Jrky, - • ,STARCEL AND PARMA. . AU& by dm' 1144- Phlladalpttlallitatittfae glaring Co. (ritatAr,ilu.i.mli4 by the Tranklln Mate; ; :$1 . 1:/lowStszsb, to ewer cont'it 6 bast, 6 1E6..66; do • box,. "do 40 papero 665 - Also; Ref hod, PuTio i 6.4 Pearl Stareb, In bongs mkt. 61566, all kr 1600411 an. 4 C9111i PA6llry (crrOorti Study) in tan. 60 papers em.b. Tilt nctkb b exprotely pivoted for culinary ptuvosto, r sad esalm titled be .110 to.ogrbr in turn to soy Dow lo NT Bali by ,211031.P50N, =RNA !YOUNG, PtilY.litOy.,ll/Adttto Assists kr no Connoni• _ _ h" `DA • :.= &,CLU.LJEY , siva and Oraiiniestat.Paintsys, .-... zr-D x z"Plirk, ' 11*1W II Nviatem ea • d and zivi r o Pairits. Atits,: i 0 %*l4 Points,o(l6, V6r6161.66, Wioau. 61666, tw wu.esePutty, arsubsadLe, re,11,6 doors Om . 4ikr: . • . 2111ITC; ifintlitting & CO 7 ;,.Cr. Parlo*, Heating Gab Proi ts r Fenders, Cooking 'Sups, he. 194 yib•rty p&p-Pittsburgh, Pa. 1.1111113114—.' LAN:nra, Pittsburgh: Steel Work. • ZOMBI% BarD At Cpti. itairikimair - assr erszi; sib), ESILLEG, Siow A: rt. mut* SPILINGErod AXLES, I,Ther 4bit and Jytitiftrwir,,,Atkusok - - • PL.ROGIIr42/4 c CO.. I a•gfqrs , Improved Patent Neel CultlyntorTeleth.• C — brier Si dess ..,4rao J. hip X.STrLaC I ' 241:1P:RO Bt. • beet; „ • No. 54 - 1.1, 1 (I)l.iligh ilandiaP) {1.1 2141213E°11. ealtartre 11111M111 RAIL ROAD BELEM COMPANY: Joseph C. Midi/rots (Streassors go /WI; lidirs 4 /ms. : • IILMAO7IIIIIOIIIIr. RAIL ROAD SP/RES. ; 014lits rc AT BPiX:6I3? -' aitgairi • • rrogiuvaeli, PR4A.' . . -- 'f ,a - ..; MEM C ' Th;.1131 , 1:11.11 6 zer xa nxx WORK hir PARK, CURDY a CO., MANUFACTURERS OF BIIEATIIINO, enemas. Sad BOLT COPPER, PILESEJSD COP MB BOTTOM/3, Raised HUB Boner" Bpekor colder, de. Al." Importers sod Dealers to METALS, TM PLATS BM= IRON, WIDX, As. Clobstastly on band, Tletroso's Madames and Tools. Orarotowe, Na 149 First and 120 Second eirert Pittsburgh, Palms. SaoSperfol orders of Clapper cut to any &shod pat., my29:dasrlyT Permanent Offioe. Complying with the argent request of hun dred. of their patient; DR'S. C. M, FITCH az J. W.81(1{108 Nave concluded to remain _ PERBILANNTLY IN PIT TNIIVIttiiI, And may be conceited et their other, No. 191 Penn Street, tROOYITIITEtt ST. CLAIY,IIOTIZI s Dully, except Sundays, for Consumption, Asthma, Bronohlttarend all other Chronic Complaints complicated with or many Pulmonary Divan, including Chem./4, &art Disease, Afeetiona of lA. Liver, Dys prpairr, Gastritis, Anode Cbmpiaints, etc. - DRS. 111 f011!STIISH would Mats hat their treatment of Coecureptitie alined upon toe fact that he dimoss es tea bitheblood and system at tops, both UR stso. 'dorM9 ilisdentitymati in - lA. temps, and they Morello employ Mechstdma. Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify the blood and etrungthen the mine. they use 1111:DIODYAL IMIALATIONS,whichthey calm highly,but only am dishes, (laying we Carrative eject when used e(oose,) and Invalids are earnestly cauthmed agninetwesting the Procione time of corability meetly treatment based upon the plausible,but felse idea that the.seet of the dismay! can be reached In • direct meaner by Lit:Leaflike," for ea before stated, the wog of the disease is in the bleed and It. diets may've the lunge. liNt..No chewy* for consultation. HE HOLIDAYS apiacy for the AILCIIICAN A 14t of question. win tio sent lo those stlahlog to CoU It as by letter. mrAtclawletil, SD S_ LA. DICKINSON'S MAONETO-ELICTNIC MA rviars.—/Vincipol Apo! for tie role of MO UnrionAul 3fectiost al7fory.—ln anbmittlng, this machine to a die. vaimlwtlagpnblle, no eXpenge has boon spared In it. rem*, Gsclare to render It perfect In every essontiol port/en/or, in ceder la keep paos with the •oodorihl Improvernonto of the sees, and place It kremat In this branch of Amerken Men. ufsetore. NO PASITIX SISOVLD BR WITHOUT ONE.— astall Moo $lO. It la admirably adapted to prevent and care awry fort* of disease, earb se Consaroption, Scrofula, Pshim, Rheum.- tisto, Dyspepais, all formed Phyeessi sod ?dental Prostra tion and Nervona Disown. One grand reatnre or this Apparatus la that it is &Pelle ready for use, tha power being obtained from o Permanent Magnet, no Acids or other Ingredients being required. gold, wholcmJe and retail, by . . . DR. - GEO. IL SNYDER, ocrasdkver Wl°leaale Droggiot, 140 Wood et, Pi4441,.4. SIOTILIULIS I SlOTELEttlint 11110T1FING118111 Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup fooehildwen Teething. It has no equal on earth. It greatly farilltatee'lhe process of netting by softening the gun, reducing all .InSammatlon—will allay pain, and Is tare to mutate the trowels. Depend upon It, mother., It will girt net to nonsense, and roller and Inalth to your Inihnte. Perfectly not, in all MR, va,loable preparation Is the proscription of out of she monespertencrd and skilful female Physician in New Inglaad,and has been rind with nernbailing noun, In eillittnillrof nem We ballaSe It the tact and surest mussily in tb. world, in althanna of Dysentery and Diarhana In Children. whether It mites (rein [sighing ur from She other UMW If and haalth can be animate., by dollars cod cantylt It worth lan weight la gold. ITDCod of hash* are sold every year In the Chasid State. It Is an old and well-tried !crawly. . . PRIOR ONLY 25 ORNTD A &MLR. wll-Noce genultue union. the racaluille of CO IiTIS A PER IYINE, New York, lion the outride wrapper, • d by Drtuggieta throukhout the world. DR. ORO. R. KEIRRR, Agent for Pittsburgh. Jiadawlyfr? The Great -- English Remedy. SIR JARES CLAM-KIPS CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a prketrlption of 131 r .latorks Clark, M. D. • . . Physiolan Extraordinary to the Queen Thi• weiLknown Medicine it oe Impoeition. but • ware wades& remedy kr Female Difilculti. and ObatrucUona, tom any muse whaler.; and although • powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the conetitntion. TO MARRIED LADIES It la peculiarly waited. It wilt. De a abort time, brio gon the monthly petite) with remalarity. Thar Pala hare atom lona known to foihektr. ell r Qum lions of Oieseantdpape nfirumephlel ore wit etterroL For toll partaculam, gtt • pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. D —Aland 0 poeteo stamp gnawed to .y .tbort cod agetit, will ilAsori, containing over 50 pills, by return mall. H. L.. FAIINrefOCIL .t Cu I , l4l.ergL. wholhaale awl gold by drawee. eth.7,Uss. rrT Micrnes VERNlNDesriorca, fo , [oll Derfrudion ..1 litj.ce, Mates, Duds, lloeCtire. rues. Mu.surrehe, Jl.L.rtstf. (leer.", INSWIPS. Axes. lc. The chemical preparhtuma itII , ,WO owl, the aboin, title Mr the 1.11 '2l yolera throngllo , ll/ uds...re they hers met with hll ihruph-hht bare hc.porr.l for th,. I . . • 19CM EN. t ony, Am, and In Atomise-their efficient., bee been endnmed by the Directors of Pehlk hutitatioris and the vproval of trammel primate drams, that they am the only RermaaUt, In the world, sure to esterminateall kinds or ve-mln. Alma's Mummy,. Palpation." dmtroy the onwsi me launders without mercy, and never &IL Ills Art has brought death to millions of them In Oa world, and ham Ude day the vratthwuni of ell bonealkeepen, merchants ablpemners end hashandmen mil be ...NO mere Vermin RETAIL PACKAGE/I PROP 25 CENTS TO $l. Depot orate Inventor and Proprietor. JOSEPH 11611E11. Practical Chemin. 612 Broadway (tor. Mouton it.) New Tork. General Agent fcr the U. States and Chardon, FRIDER ICE Y. RUSHTON, Droggist, No. 10 Astor Mum, and 417 Brceidway, Neer Pork. bad 'rho'mde awl retAII by B. E. SELLERS Ig CO. and .108. FLEMING, ritt•burgb; sod BEBEHAM • MILES N• draiStmdfc JAZ. bia1...A17431-137...1_1q. stAXOTACTIMInt OP Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, 041601100 2rezt. 108 170 &caul o.wl A CABS or ROPiIIRE CURED ABOUT A YEAR George Otrrerert, who maia, 00 the Yourtli St Hoed, Bernal ward. prirnred a Truss trom cue, which in 6 month. effected an entire cure. Ile has now gone ale oath. without the Ern., and there le no app./trice of the return of the rapture. fam continually curing dam of reptarraith my invaluable Emcee, I haat:opera:a:Am from Mr. Otaabert to publl.h audit. Ler to hi, GYM. The bat of tafrreacan can be giton by ap plleation at ay Drag Stara and Tons. Depot. Il.tenTnuan. , —Tilis painful bensation arises from the etoensch and the dieessaid theditkin of the digew tire organ, which may-be cured by the em of WILI3Oft'S PILLS, a remedy which tweedy yearn' experience the prov ed to to ntimualled ea o mend cathartic medicine. They. are prepared mid sold by B. L. FAUNS STOCK • CO., Wittibende Craned; and praprietare of B. L. Fahlwelixit'a Vertnifuge, N 0,60, wrier of Wood and 4t h atreeta,Pfttalergh, Pa. gee adrertieement on Second page. ARTIFCIAL Kepner, of 140 {Viand streak ham on hand* eery excellent device t.r deaf persona, by which many persona are wade to hear is well a. aver.— Also, a mall gotta perehs drum, which is Inoertod lore the e, and hi very efficient In osanyceas of dastowe. Ja2lOwT GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTRO MAGNETIC BiauxiNNlF Beditt. I.PetPeete. very POporior kind be 11.112 t IMO o f lapreos charm wherever en Exumm mums, upon a remittance V.Teu Dollar.. Albin's. Dr. GEO H. KEYSER. No.l4oWomt M.. Pittsburgh. Pe. elNisievir Da. llosnrrica's Btrrzas• haTQ received the intim/Nit encomium. from the p.. and people throughout the Union. A. • valuable tonic for the cote of Dyepepela, Ylatulenoe, Constipation and general Demon. debility, It 'moot be approached. Every day new rues of It. greet erect are chronicled through our principal publicjoumals. There le nothing egal to the enjoyment to Wit which the afilkted ...patience whe n . using this galosh'. vend°. It. mild torte, Ifs Inn and vigorous anion open a disordered nomechoend the clianslog orate entire human body .boeld recommend It to all glance of oar commtildty. •II that eVI b. gunnery to convince the ittepticel of Its healthy ffects i n to porches. • bottleand be Convinced. Bold by druggist. end dodges mmerally, anywhere, and by HOSTETTKU k eltrrtt, manufacturers and propriatetv U Water and fit Front eta. **Mager WALL PAPER, FINE PAPER RANG INOB, 011EAP WALL PAYER, llordesa, Window glaTlA, p e r ralna,..Pa i rf r t , ta iw r t o: pal w te2 cito p t r for a l i te . Boom clt.blocrusedf e adllt g le• for • n lrgiror atnek than bar Wore, and whirl, chip. coernotly repinlabeet. Pura: en erfil find at all thane • gaol amortmeat at low Ma.. Z. O. OXIIIIANE, 0 Federal at, Allegheny. Orfara .Monad to for Paper Hanging by the beet con. men, • , z•-; , •\ . ' MAO • ASTER THE, GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DrIPTIMEIL-4"he beet and cheeped Mee. held Idemid) In the twOrkic Simple and pleasant Ito op plissition, curtain and eked:Lai in Its midis A beautiful, ocksAllie external math% applicable, for the rellei of polo at any time, In anyillans,in any pert of human q► Sod under alidntaitistonces. Upon pet this Plater sums, if pain la the., the Plaster will stkk then wan **pain lees vaalsbatt The Mater isagrothrs the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT SEMI` WHERE THIS PLASTER PS APPLIED. lithatonitiam, Lawmen, fitiroara, Netwousneas Nearslas, Amapa*Coughs, and Colds, Mu and Ache. deem. kind, down even to Oorni, tun imetalidely rdiecat and, with • little patience, perawntenfly carat, by the mile. callatinence artist MAGNETIC) PLASTER. It le the ebn- Plan, 'wail, =dad, platetuatest and cheapest remedy io existeace. Ile application Is naive nal—rentar to lb. ettoronanobe dalkate wom4n,and the feeble Infant,— To ad+ mad all It tall prove • Hahn and • Blaming. Its as sgrecabbi, aad withcalt annoyanoe or thoubla Its price la withln theyrich alt-riot or poor;may banlt who are slot met nattering (minty way. YABlllllllabould ba rainy. spi . u.et with Lid. ',min. WI PLUM. It will In Ow GOod Phygoiao in any hembold, ready at 'all Una:a, and at instant notice. Pot aly idatight Un bons. lath box WIN nuke etc to :niiht Su b " , sad any t brid tan eperad them. Peke 25 :meta i boa, with hill and plat• , • D.C.D. Or XORICHINAD, X. D, ?avatar god Proptieter,l9 Walter at, New York. ImumAirsag An.lm,,,aßlAllnrole told bardldrnr. ita"i a44 ,7 1 P 1 a . "4. th• Onttod D amn SUTTER---10 kegs for ewe by liet Main* JJWIS. ,=. 1-4 gpmat ILotuto Tun Bocce WR9GIRG PAPER., —WC have - Ewer., had tho misfortune to incurthe good opinion of a certain paper called the True Press, and would ourselves care nothing, not a straw, (or what it says about our paper. But Iwo of our tenants, most respectable men, who have job offices in our buildings. insist that we should notice a charge made in that paper yesterday morning, which concerns them. It was there charged that certain of the Italian leezzeroni have had their bogus papers printed in this building. Masora. Backofeu & Bauer, German printers, and Mr. J. T. Shryock, wish us to state most explicitly and decidedly that no such papers have ever been printed by them, In any form or shape, in this building or elsewhere, They do a legitimate and honest business, arid no other. Tax LECTVIIX.—Mrs. Lippincott (Grace Green wood,) read her lecture on Joan D'Arc, last night in Masonio Hall, to one of the largest end most Intelligent audience+, of the city. The lecture was, a neat and most comprehensive sketch of the career of the Maid of Orleans, from- the cradle to the stake. The style in whioh the production is written, is exquisite, the sentences clear, full and consistent, and the periods admirably rounded. The speaker's voice was perhaps hard ly equal to the large room, but yet she could be heard in the farthest seat as we bad occasion to learn. The lecture was a complete success and deserved the applause it received, that of close and most respectful attention throughout. Joan G. &an, the poet and humorist, is announced to appear before our citizen on next Tuesdity evening, and will repeat his new poem on "Love." We take nonagon to say that this latent effort of Mr. Saxe contelns passages which in elan lion of thought, and imagination, in tenderness of sentiment, and In beauty and vigor of epic description, are in oar judgement, quite supenor to any former production of hie pen; while the satirical and facetious lines in respect to point, pungency and polish, are not surpassed by any thing In that department of verse. Ditowarn.—By reference to our "River New." it will be observed that a young man named beorge W. Amor, a hand on board the accuser Rochester, woe drowned is u creek eomewhere near Oldtown, two or three days since, and that his body lies buried there. flu father owns a farm and lives about two milee book from Hul top's elation on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and this May be the earliest means he may have of bearing of the fate of his eon. Wn noticed one of the finest editions of Shsks pear's Works at Davis Fs Co.'s, Odd Fellow's building, we have seen for some time. it is in quarto form and beautifully illustrated with steel engravings, principally portraits of celebnited American Actors, in their best characters, it is to be sold with the choke works exposed there tar examination, to-morrow evening. DODOS? or FON.—WO are indebted to the pub lisher, Mr. Frank Leslie, for a copy of his new illustrated paper, the Budget of Itin. It is a id:- teen-pap paper, on a good heavy sheet, with a profuse display of wood cuts, illustrative of combo articles, catches, bi , rleagoes, etc. Tar Butler Amerirm ..f Friday says "A religions revival ban hero lu progress for some time peat, in the ale, h..diet Episcopal Bhurob of this place. We kart. that a conaiderable num ber have been added to the Church." QUITO ft ..... sil.ar of youog men of Lbie place are Inaki..2, .rmagetnents, we boar. for istartiag to Pilm'a i't•ak in the acing.—Crettrf:ll.lottr: am under • Via ade! ottlizattotta to Ittr:l tr;:tiribtr' of Ziegler's Leiglallittitt Vittsburg4 Oayi M U i I - FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 11, 1859 ~IF/ICI I. PAPER OF THE City and New* Items Maas TaximnaTtlfte.—Obserrations taken in Shaw's Optician Store, hio. 58 Fifth 4t. , yesterday. IN RUA. 1111 OISADIL ~. 00 20 9 o'clock, a- N. 12 6 r. m Barometer..— . IMP' DAILY Uncut Puma Marrmo, at Mc Firs Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com manning at 111 o'clock, A. Si. All are cordially in vited to attend. The exercises vo-Der trill be conducted by Rut' J. M. Thomas. TILL RUNAWAY STRANDOAT.—WO noticed, in onr river columns, several days since, that the steamer Wenona on her arrival here had been taken possession of by the sheriff. She had as owners three parties, two orwhich reside here and a third, owning one-fourth, at present in another city. The owner of the one-fourth part sold to the present captain, Floret', but, as is al leged, there were some very marked irregular ities in the transfer and arrangement for pay ments, and for the expenses which the boat might incur, which it is altogether unnecessary for us to explain or to refer to more specifically; suffice it to say that the steamer came here and in doe process of law, was attached, her cylinder-- heads and throttle-valves removed that she might not take a nocturnal flight, and the boat placed under the guardian care of the sheriff. A full hearing of the points in the case was to have been had on Saturday (to-morrow); also a mo tion for an Injunction to prevent the boat from being sailed, as at present managed and directed. In the meantime, after the boat had been several days in the sheriff's hands, the matter on which she was attached having been arranged, it was feared that an effort to Lake control of her on the part of the principal owners might result in a collision, and the Mayor was called upon to interfere. Ile said he bad no jurisdiction or control whatever in this matter, but that if there was any danger of a breach of the peaeo, be would have hie officers ready— They were so, but no such breach occurred.—' Without eilindet head or throttle-valve or any ' such useless sort of track, the Wenona on Wed nesday evening. cast off lines sod the little lug Liberty being on hand, hitched on like the little steaming tug of Mr. Cosby in Little Dorritt, and away she went with her charge down river. Just opposite Hamitic the little tug run head long upon a shoal or bar, -sod the Winton& just took the rope - by which she was towed, away from the stanchion to which it was attached, and left the Liberty behind her. She (the We none) drifted away at her own pleasure and the river's will nearly a mile further down stream. At this point there is a dain built on the:south side of the Ohio, for the purpose of facilitating the navigation. Upon this dam she went, and over It she went also. There are now about 3 feel of - water on it, but the Wenona was fight.— As soon as she got over the dam she came into an eddy which, at this stage of water we leant it is not possible for her to get out of. Moreover it is very well protected from the ice, and a ves sel once in there is safe from everything but the Sheriff. There the Wenons was whets we lust beard of her. Yesterday morning a big steam tug with fif teen men on board and the requisite legal au thority went down to where the Welton* is, to bring her back but she could not be taken out of the eddy at the present stage of water. We learn that the legal points in the case will come up for examination on Saturday. - The boat is yet in the county and under the jurisdiction thereof.— If the U. S. District Court were in session, or rather If the new Judge were here, there would probably be no dilfizulty in bringing* question in admtrality to teat the authority of parties in the premises . —The Journal of yesterday states that the Wenons dodged the law and Sheriff, in going out as she did. The Journal is mistaken. Tho at tachment in the hands of the Sheriff had been — released, and the Wenona look her departure with the full knowledge and consent of the Sheriff IMPORTANT ARRIST.-80010 100111./1d eince a man named Russell, living in Beaver county, committed, as was alleged and is believed, the terrible crime of seduotion of a young girl aged about fourteen Ile was a man of bet wren rift (JP and forty year of ago ' The elleeis of his crime could not he concealed nod he tied (rote the vengeance that awaited bun when his act should be made notorious. The father of.the unfortunate child pursued hint ; otlere also, whom the parent employed oliowed him; ow • -. ear the o..cers were on hip track; he also fled from klissoori, his own fears being bin pursuers. Officer Patterson of this city, with certain facts and descriptions in his possession, left here a couple of weekseince, went quietly to Paducah, Kentucky; arrived there at night, went to the house where his man was stopping, arrested him, brought him to Beaver, and there on * Tuesday evening last placed him in the hands of the Sher iff, to await his trial. Patterson rekeled his home in this city on Wednesday morning. THE Crawford Journal,—Published at Mead ville, Pa.,—of Wednesday, says: About a month ago, the wife of a man named Prussia, residing in Spring township, this county, died under suspicious circumstances, which led to the belief that she had been poisoned. She herself declared, just before her death, to her children and friends, that ouch wan the case. After her Midst, the movements of her husband strength ened this suspicion, ho having commenced pay ing his attentions to another woman within nine months otter the death of his wife, with other circumstances, which seemed to flx the crime upon him of dealing foully with her. 1-43 t week the body was disinterred, and a post ma r rtero ex amination held, which wan followed' 11 the ar rest and commitment of Prussia. The stomach of the woman has been brought to this place to be examined by Prof Williams. Mpg, pi DIN LICODT Case.—Anna Maria Md . eke Arrested.—On.Tharsday J. G. Backofen, gear_ dian for the children - of Jacoby, made an a ffidavit before the Mayor, that he believed Anna Maria Set tler had In her possession $llOO detained from the moneys which Jacoby brought with him from Ger many, and which rightfully belonged to his children. He also affirmed that he believed the girl was about to leave foi Germany with this money. (She has been stopping at the house of Sebastian Zang,, at Troy HilL) It willbe remembered that abouislloo ofJaceby's f money was never recovered and it was generally be lieved that somebody about the New England House • in Chicago, had stolen it The Mayor having learned come facts that led him to believe the girl knew about the money, accordingly had her arrested, and she made the following statement : Anna Marin Stall, befog cautioned ,wt to say any thin to criminate Avant'', stated: While we were stopping at the N. E. House I became acquainted as also did Jacoby, with a man named Henry Thaum, a baker; we ware also acquainted with his wife; their bakery was next door to our hotel. Jacoby had gone to Blue Island when one morning Mrs. Thaum called me down to her house; said ably had something to tall me; she took me into the stable and said that the man who was along with me was' charged with murdering his wife at Pittsburgh; that . officers were after him at Blue Island; and that whatever money I had, I had better give to her for safe keeping, other wise the officers would get it and it would be entire ly lost to the children. I gave her a bag of gold in the presence of a shoemaker who was in the house, and also en apprentice boy of Mr. Thaum. There was also another woman present whose name I do not know. I never went to the woman since about it. Sebantian Zang was examined, and stated that a man came to his house a week last Monday and said he wanted Anna Maria Settler to go over to the jail and see Jacoby and that he had sent for her; when she came hack she stated that Jacoby and his lawyer gion'ibras to I hemhemonw rO eui teldnot2ays uttheyiesis7 i ha d ln said she could not leave the jail till she told where it was. She then told them that she had given the money to Thanm (as above stated.) A few days afterwards the lawyer came to my house, and took the girl to an alderman's office to sign a , paper. Last Wednesday I saw Jacoby in jail; hi) laid there meet be about $llOO in the hag that was given to Mrs. Thaum, that the lawyer had returned from Chicago but did net get the money. Anna Marla Settler had always before denied to me that she over knew any thing about the money. The Mayor-dispatched to Chicago to have Mrs. Thanm arreited, and committed Anna Maria Scalier until nest Monday for e further hearing. A MEITIXO R. bell at Pleasant View, in this county, on the dth inst., Mr. 8. 8. Edmondson was chosen President, and 8. Torrence, Socretat7. The following preamble and resolutions acre adopted, after which the meeting adjourned to meet In Elizabeth on the 12th Mat: Wrist:Lass, We the citizene of the rural districts, while engaged at our humble but honorable calling in agricultural pursuits, for the support and educa tion of our families, and the support of government, and not being well reveal In legal knowledge, is or. der to defend ourselves against the plots, of design ing Men, both in and out of office, whose evident de sign Is to aggrandize themselves at the expense of our labor and education,f - und the support of our wives and children, therebyqtaking slaves and mud sills of us, on which to build noble and respectable society. Therefore, neouteed, That justice and common sense teaches us not to obey the law authorising ouch tan, the petitions for which were fraudulent and deception., in letting forth a vast array of name., many of which were taken from license petitions, which could then be measured by rods, many men's names ap peared that were never authorised; others bearing the names of persons who had been dead years before they signed, therein, deceiving part of the legisla ture and thousands of honest men; therefore, the law Wee conceived in sic and framed is iniquity, and ! hence no moral obligations to obey it. R..oirwl, That in the late decision of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvinis in the railroad bond case io Allegheny county; in prohibiting the right of trial by jury, thereby preventiog the Commissioners from producing evidence of a violation by the rail road companies of their specific °entrant with the Coutosi”ioners, (which would forfeit their right to claim,; is a nmrpation of power unparalleled in the history of Jurisprudence in this or any other republi can government. Relotred, That an non opposed to the seventh re solution of Franklin township, proposing new coat. to of officer. on behalf of collecting the rail road tax, but Offer a substitute, viz: Beginning at the highest of that class of officials to the Lowest, and strip them of their official clothing, that they may have their official rags expotted to the vehemence of the political winds of an outraged community; lima stripped, their official rags may whip them to a tree repentance or political death. Rceolesd, That we ere oppotwal to any compromise with the bondholder*. lieroir.4, That we will n..t send an a delegate to the Anti. Tao Convention, or rapport for office, for township, runty or. State, any man who will not publicly declare himsblf opposed to any compromises directly or indirectly. Tog Fire!. IV•an Slearryto.— An adjourned ttinvtiog of rid.. of the Fifth Ward, was held last evening at feangtrich's Hall , ti hear the report of a committee appointed at a pr riot. meeting, to In quire Ly 10161 a ut h ority tho nsylvenie Railroad Company, kept Its nerd' locomotlrm up on Liberty motet. Mr. Keller, Chairman n thicjourraittee, read the terdemeamegvuotrog Ore MIR of way to the railroad Meentiny, and then made a brief verbal report, ad vising the p-aetponement of farther action, aa the directors of rho company were now considering car- Ude propositions from property-holders, which might result in the removal of the track from said rime. Tho report was received. Mr. Nesbitt eubmitted a preamble and resolution., declaring that, Inasmuch as Conned* had reserved the right to dispense with the oso of locomotives op on the etreet. If the safety of life and property re quired it; and as past experience had proved the Be oomity for sorb a change; therefore, the meeting re solved to urge Councils to repeal that part of the or dinance granting the right to use locomotives. The reeelotione were adopted, and after a brief speech from lice. fitawart, El., the meeting ad jouroe.l. BROVOIIf BACK. —The remains of W. J. Slew en, who was shot dead a few days ago, near Memphis, by his brother-in-law, reached the city on Wednesday, and were taken to the resi dence or bie father, on Lzcock street, Allegheny. They were interred on Thursday at two o'clock, and were followed to their last resting place by a large number or citizens. The murderer is still at large. WE learn from the Chronicle that Der. Dr. Rodgers, of Allegheny, who hoe been seriously ill, in recovering, but his friends fear that he I never be able to officiate again in the Egoit. This is much to be regretted, as be is rpn'ini ze d as one of the most laborious mid nslf-denying ministers of the Gospel among tis. rained for his ad vocacy of temperance, will deliver a public address this evening at City Hall. At two o'clock in tho aP wooon he will address the children of tho public schools in the same Hall. Those desirous of hear ing a good talk in this good cause, bad better he on hand at night. Parlors desiring Mr. Sinclair to ad dress thoir meetings, will communicate with Alder man Sorel. Ws are informed on good authority that tho Bal timore and Ohio Railroad are going to take hold of the Connellovillo Railroad in earneat and are bent upon putting it in working order as soon as may be. The Baltimore road with its present arrangement for bringing through freight has, so far, given good sat isfaction, and their agent, Mr. .1. A. Caughey, Lan excellent appointment. When the direct route shall have been comPeted it will over effectually care “unjust" discrimination. Diti.corivas A rrotirren.—The teachers of the Sab bath School at the Second United Presbyterian Church, of Allegheny city, ( Dr. Rodger') have ap pointed Messrs. James M'Candless, George Martin, M. Dennison and J. M. Ferguson, as delegates to at tend the Convention of Sabbath School Teachers, which meets in 'Philadelphia on the 2.2 d inst. 69631.10 US ' ACCIDENT.—DenieI P. Peck, a distin guished lawyer from St. Clairnville, Ohio, fell while crossing Virgin alley yesterday, and fractured his and. The accident wee caused by his stopping into a deep bole, the character of which was hidden from him by a slight covering of broken lee. - IN the Court of Common Pleas, several eases of ittlo Importance have been tried; none, however. of efficient general Interest to Justify reporting. ANY of the following articles can be obtained at Bowes' well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionery in every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre serves, Jelly's. Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor cestershire Sauce, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family Chocolate, Baker'e Broma, &a, &a. 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. 11 Tee "Finkle Sewing Machin'," of which Mr. J. le - esornaghati, 'of Allegheny city, is the agent 'for Western Pennsylvania, is distinguished for its noise lessness in working, the beautiful simplicity of the arrangement by which the thread to tightened, and the general cleanliness with which the machine may be handled, as it ma, be oiled without lolling the fingers at all. Fie' clothing carefully made. Now style piece goods for custom work. Shirts, under-wear, gloves, hosiery, cravats, ties, collars, so., for moo and boy., at low rates, may be had at Carnaghan's, Federal street, Allegheny City. P_ RODUCE.= - 8 ale. Prime Roll Butter, 6 . froth Rue, a . Country Bard Soap, n 1 .,.° 0 b.. , choice Neehannock Point?, . ''-'"" "' ParmeeaDelignte 30 4 4 Coninna. Jut reoeired and for ale at 186 Liberty 131., by ,DLIT RIDDLE, WIRT'S k CO. 'it f: . TANNED — LEATIIER BELTING 0 - t: 4, 14 6 and 10 loch wide at low rstel,C4l kat 1, 1 and , 23* 10 3 ; 007 ale at Noe. 2r3 . 2.8 Bt.Clalr 4. fe7 J. • IL PHILLIPS. FEATIIERS--I9 sacks now 'audit' nr from &Ammer Neptuas far Ws by ISAIAH. DICKEY& Co. Z-350 bus. to arrive for sale by fe2 MagANl &AMER. 00AR-5 Ithda. prime for sale by bat ligNar 11,00LLINLL S as. 1, an , ' era. egg, rish, 4a, w Mod . J. B. cantina t OD. . _ ,CII % I 4 U a MIRE • DAMS BL ! b r I O r and ground in oil, for ! i`.i I !+' ..3~-'max,.. ; Ma~~..°'.'`...~,.._..~ MEM CONGRESNIONAL. WASHISCITOY, Feb. 10. Ifoesx.—The Slower resumed the Nebraska Con tested Iledeotion case. After a debate, on motion of John Cochrane, of New York, the whole subject was tabled by six ma- Mr. Stephens, of Ga.. front the Committee on Territories, reported back without, amendment, the Senate bill for the admission of Oregon into the United States. Re said there can be no question that there is sufficient population in Oregon to ad mit her into the Union. Under the existing law and oontpact there mast be at least 60,000, and in bis opinion there tras about 100,000 according to the ratio of increase. Mr. Grow said that ho would never give his con: sent to the admission of a State with a renststution shutting out the nogro from the bonds of justice. Mr. Hogberg, of Ind., said that the Republican party was formed for the avowed purpose of bringing free States into the Union and yet the same party opposed the admission of Oregon which desired to come in as a free State. This was done because Oregon was Democratic. According to the organs of the party the Republicans wished to keep oat Oregon lest that State 'should have a vote on the election of the next President should it be thrown into the House. Mr. Stanton, of Ohio—l suppose the gentleman wishes to correctly represent this side of the House. Mr. Hughes —I will let the New York Tribune do that. Mr. Nichols, of Ohio, advocated the admission of Oregon and repudiated the idea_ of its admission being a party question. He could not subscribe to the doctrines of some of his co ll eagues in reference to the standard of population! in thin respect Con gress had never held itself to an arbitrary rule, but had exorcised its own discretion. In' reference to the provision In the constitution of Oregon prohibit-- Rig negroes from suing to the Courts, ho said that many of the free States had come Into the Union with the same provision. The people of Oregon had demanded the right of governing themselves, and it was the duty of Congress to grant it. Mr. Granger, of N. Y., opposed the admission of Oregon. The administration hud raised the agita tion in reference to Jiangsu, and had almost ruined the Democratic party. If theadministration wished for furtner agitation, the Republican party were wil ling to wait upon them. Ho would pass -over the question of . population. Ile objected to the provis ion in the constitution of Oregon which allows on naturalized foreigners to vote. Ile would never vote for such a constitution, lie opposed the provision which prohibits negroes from suing in the Courts. Mr. Maynard, of Tenn, opposed the bill because it granted the right of suffrage. to unnaturaligml foreigners. i On motion of Mr. Stephens, the vote on the bill was made the special order for 12 o'clock on Saturday. The Boom then went into Committee of the Whole, but there being no quorum present, the Committee rose and the House took a recess till 7 o'clock. SCRATZ.-31r. Seward asked the Senate to take qp his resolution offered some days since to permit Messrs. Lane and McCarthy, the claimants to the Indiana Senateahip, to hare a place on the door and argue their case. Mr. Bayard, of Del:, spoke agairiet the proposal, and contended that the Leglielature was guilty.of disrespect to the Senate of the United States. Mr. Seward replied that all that Mr. Bayard had reported did not change the nature of the case. He considered that by all the rules of parliamentary right the claimant had the right to be heard. Ile moved to postpone the matter for the present. The hour of one arriving, the tariff bill came up In order. • Mr. Clingman, of N. C., addressed the Senate at length in opposition to Mr. Bigler's protection views. The Senate adjourned at a late boor. Mr. Benja mine, of La, haring obtained the floor on the Caba question. [Spacial Dlapa.ch to (Sr Pit burgh Gazette.) lIARRIATIVRO, Feb. I o.—Sitaa e—An act author- icing panics to be examined as itne”ea primed to a second reading. The various committees report the following bills: An act extending tho time forte completion of the Steubenville Railroad. • Mr. G am called up the bill at once, which passed snalky, and gone 1.1 the Rouse. Hoses.—Numerous petitions and remonstrance, were presented and referred. Messrs. Bayard and Irish presented petitions for .li , the charter of the Commercial ank. Mr. Bayard presented several p.iti tone e incorporation of • Paseenger Railway to East L berty. Mr. Zoller presented • petition for a now county. Mr. Foster presented the petition of James C. Cummins, Bernard Kano, Thomas Rourke, John O'Reilly, John Cavenwigh, Patrick Duffy, Jaynes McAdams, and thirty others, for the abolition of the Pittsburgh High Scheel. Petition of ono hundred and thirty-seven citizens of 31. n township, praying the change of the place of holding their elections to Sharon schoolhouse, N 0.5. Petition of one hundred citizens of IVestmoreland and Allegheny counties (accompanied by a bill), for a State road from near AlcCutcheon'e mil to Parmesan, station, on the Alle gheny Valley Railroad. Petition of two hundred and seventy-four Moines, men and others, praying the erection of a new county to be called Meetings bele, from parts of Allegheny, Westmoreland and Payette. Petition of thirty-four citizen. of Alle gheny county, fcr a State eppropnation to the school 1 of /11112.. Mr. 'Rohrer presented several petitions for the erection of the new county of Pine. and from the Kittanning Council fora supplement to the Kittmt• ning borough charter, and a remonstrance against a law to appoint au auctioneer in Freeport. Mr. Proodfoot, of Cambria, presented a remon strance against the incomorstion of Pine county, nod three petitions for a change in the mode of col lecting razes. .Mr. Miller presented • petitio nfor the incorpora tion of the new county of Monett , hole. The House proceeded to coned r the bill relative to the ti rest and Coates Street K tray which poised a second reading after having b amended so do to provide that the company give e State $50,000 in first mortgage bonds. The bill eased finally and goes to the Senate. The Boom then adjourned till afternoon. Arreasoom Seseton.—The Bowe spent much of the erosion in debating the motion to discharge the Committee on Railroads frum. the consideration of the bill for the incorporation of the Germantown Paesenget Railway. Much excitement prevailed. Several members spoke at some length in opposition to the course of the committee, and others replied. The Boom adjourned till to-morrow. The appointment' f John A. McCandlete as So li- intendant of Schools in Mercer Co. vino Gilfillan re igned, has been made. Wssunrcrox, Feb. 10.—The thick' meeting of the Democratic caucus of the Rouse of Representatives was held at the Capitol lost night—Mr. Jones of Tenn., occupying the chair, and Messrs. Jenkins, of Va., and Vondleton. of Ohio, acting as secretaries. Mr. Phelps . . • . .d n series of resole - • tbatcaorolf ••••' necessities of government should be met by an ex tousion of the law authorizing the issue and re -Issue of treasury notes for a period of two years; that the appropriation bills ought to bo acted on as speedily no possible: that the expenditeras of the Government ought to be reduced to 'the lowest point consistent with the wants of an economical administnttion of the Government. Mr. Phelps hrielly argued the necessi ty and importance of immediate action to avert the necessity of an extra session. Mr. Crawford, of Ga., proposed the following as a substitute for Mr. Phelps's resolution Peentrcd, That it is inexpedient and 'unnecessary to disturb the Tariff of 1857. . , limfred, That the temporary nereseitea_of the Government should be met by a re-ienue of Treasury notes. Resolved, That the President he raiuested to con veep the Cabinet, and submit to them the estimates herethfore presented, for the purpose of ascertaining what deduction Is practicable. .Mr. Dewar% of Pa., said that h did not =expect when he came here that the tariff mullion would be. Introduced, and desired to know bather any one would be coneldered es bound by the notion of the esteem,. Mr. Reilly, of Pa., spoke to a Gainer offewt. Ho was a democrat, and wanted the gentlemen from the South to understand that there were democrats from his section of the Union. If the action of the caucus was to be binding on all present, he should object, and beg leave quickly to retire. Mr. Kunkle, of Md., proposed as a eubstitate for Mr. Crawford's resolution. a series, declaring that ; the neceseities of the Government ought to be sup-, plied by an increase of the tariff of 1857; that the amount to be rained under such a revision ought not to exceed more than sixty-fiver millions of dollar,• and that the revision should be on the principle of the tariff of 1846. v. Mr, Sickles gave notice of his intention to offer a resolution providing that a committee be appointed by this coverts to confer with d similar committee on the part of the Senate caucus, to take into ooneldera tion the proper manner practicable for reducing the expenditures of the Government. He urged the im portance of harmony as essential to the auceers of the Deweeratie party, arguing that they should have a common ground on which to stand. Mr. hioßao, of Miss., gave notice of the introduc tion of a resolution laying down certain fundament tal constitutional principles, and propelling to in struct the Committee of Waye and Means, as the sense of the caucus, to report a bill levying direct taxes. Mr. Boyce, of S. C., Bahl that it wee evident there must be nu iIICUILSO of the revenue or decrease of expenditure, and, therefore,' he thought the only security for economy would be the presence of the gatherer of-direct taxes. Mr. Cayanlingh, of Minnesota, moved ineffectually to lay tile *hole subject on the table.. Under the operation of the previous question, Mr. Kunkle's resolutions were rejected—ayes, I 0; noes not counted. Mr. Crawtord's first resolution, that it was inex, pedient and unneoessary to disturb the tariff was rejected—yeas 27, nays 35, some members present aot voting. Mr. Crawford then withdrew his two remaining re solutions, by unanimous consent. Mr. Sickles' resolutions, mentioned In the com mencement of this report, were adopted by a large majority. The caucus than adjourned. Sr. Louis, Feb. 10 .—Learenworth dates state that Mr. Lawrence, an old Californian, just retained from Cherry Creek:brings the mutt cheering amounts of the prospects at the mines. He intimates the amount of dust in the bands of the miners at Den ver City, at from $lO,OOO to $20,000, no sales are made at less than $2O per ounce. The organization at Arrapapos Oct., is perfected and public buildings are being erected. Perfect harmony and good order prevailed among the Miners. The population distrib uted along Cherry Creek had augmented to three thousand, of which Deaver City contains 800. The greatest fall of snow had occurred just previous to the departure of Mr. Lawrenoe; it fell to the depth or six inches. The trip to Missouri river, via Hear-, ney, ceeupled only 23,days. Mr. Lawrence recom mend., mai •ta to take either Hort Hileyor Kearney lathe route f •—• - Leavenworth, as Whig ,preferahhe to any other. , , . re43.o.—Thcernst !ma daft 0. .Al.O 2,44 M; Vg llWAgTfiear. lt w r i kt, '}-Y7CI:: Cnrourss incline dodos troy bad, .. .. - EELER & WI.LCON'S S E IN( AMINE t-OP-Ewa, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, FIRST PRE September 1857 HUM awarded by the Allegheny County Agriculture! Society, held "AS BEST FOR FAMILY ITSE." And the Penn: State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing n Machine the hihest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES?' THESE MACHINES which hare gained such an enviable reputation over all other Maahines on ac t of Iter 1. Bean •and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. • Econo y of thread. Z. Simp city and thoroughness of construction. 4. Porta , ility, ease of operation and management. ti th, 5. Speed 1 . 6, Quie ess of movement. 7. Strom firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Appli ability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and eleganoe of model and finish. • Are now offer°i:'with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET. DISCOUNT TO CZKBOYMILN. r ansuairemT prices by RICHMOND, Va., F.. 10.—The Whig State Con -1 i vention met hero th morning and is very largely attended. W. Ball rd Preston was chosen Presi dent. The Commits for nomination reported for Governor War . L. G ggen, of Bedford. The an nouncement was loudly cheered, and the report adopted. Tho remaining nominations will be made to-morrow. The convention is composed of highly respectable men, and ranch enthusiasm prevailed at the meeting. WARRINGTON Crry, Feb. IO.—A letter from Paris from a prominent source, states, on information received from Madrid that it was not probable that Mr. Preston will be received as United States Minis ter, but, if ho should be, the first Intimation from him relative to the purchase of Cuba would be deemed sufficient ground for giving him hie passports. Our government, however, Is not In therecelpt of any official information from-Spain on that subject. • Sr. Louts, Feb. 10.—The river is falling, with 21 foot of water to Cairo, and fall of heavy ice. There Is nothing new from the upper streams; all are closed end ice is forming very fast. The weather is clear Mercury 12°. • LOVISVILLZ, Feb. 10.—The river is receding with seven feet eight inches in the Canal, five feet eight inches in the Paw, and four feet ten inches for steamers. Weather clear; thermometer 28°. Commercial - - ......- 004MITTSR OF ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY— R. limo, V. P, S. P. Ssatvzs„ WK. U. wrt..Lum, G. B. Jom, O. W. Cu,. 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