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ciiiiimEIIIIFACIE&B. & CO.,
No. 119 Pearl Street, Boston,
„ a mmo siscagns 101 um aux cm
BOOM. 1311 °%
_and Bole Leather,
(ailed Lestber,
- nait ‘ laerh dada, Ma. XV, PPM*, .he; E beep
prifidire:la me*, flashed Waage sad okrod
Kormoo, Kid sad Boot Elkins and
atrium Leather.
r. R ISOUTUWIOII, Congos 'tree!, Bost..
WILLIAM BURBAGR, 101 Pcsai
co; 103 Mite
ROUSE AND siCiN
PAINTINt AND GLAZING,
... .
IS A ITS BRASCIICS,
an
i
Done In tb• brat mapper Bl nt,
owing time.
i J.& 11. PHILLIPS, _
Nog, 20 Ss 8 St. Clair Street._
-Diet, KLUB.: Zir. CO..
Forwarding nnil Commission Merchant},
And Agents for tbdaalo of Pitt burgh Mono
esatires. Consignments and order* for LZAD, lIIDES,
lIIHIP,PRODIDTA Ar., mileited. Prompt atten
tion to retaiving and forwarding.
No. 49 Conswerellal Street, St. Louis
dett.deekio
GRAND DISPLAY OF
HOLIDAY atm,
JNIVNLRY, IYATCHES AND FANCY ROODS,
' AT
REINEMAN & . IdBYRAN'S,
. ,
No. 45.Fi11h Street, near Wood,
The largest anti most varied wsortment o
the gem goals In this city, laid in
EXPRESSLY FOIL TUE . HOLIDAYS
will be found at their Siete, agency for the AMERICAN
wATOS3D6_
vtri - tis let/1.8!! FT.T11.3 !!
' zercCOPLID do 00-,
131 'Wood Stroot. rita.h”rab.
lIAYING•JUST RETURN,fI) FROM NhW
TORN ono Dow recotring a Meg. .rock of ntodo FURS
000ttolatttg
Itodatoo Roy Roble,
URA RAW,
Woo Martha. •
Sibertou Squitrolo.
Fittb,
C.P.:llltrettFot, Victorhoso,
MIL. nod Ootht.
tUot, P.ll Bottoms.
Thoonlpxoto tiara loom soloetoS with to.t r•t0...1 wlll
..1d .all .mall wait,
Lahti iioittnx to potr.b.l4B troth FURS am itaitod to
mil KM eumbe tor stod. ool7Sott
faMMU!MUM
3,11..A.1.-MIZ AND TAILOR,
. • No. G 2 sr. ih...4/6 3TERE7',
-PPITSBUI3.OII, PKNNA.,
Invites,pnblie attention to bin new and beau
tiful ssortment of 11441 catetiaing of Cloths, Gami
n:tarok NNstlign and Costing. of nvory mi.t7 sod style,
adapted to the. best oily. sod coont7 trod. which, will be
tekadowp wllti prooptsompod dmpatell, sot) st rain am low
OA at any othiir qmnar establishment in the city. Dead fe
J. 11.'OUBISICY. Al. D.,
—163 piri Street, l'ilfsbitrgh,
lynlog bail Die advotagee of Eaatern C01k•ge.4.14
ptalsoma earml ytmire gasetke, offer% Inho invfnetioual
11;trvicom to SPILDICAL AND MEDICAL CANDO-
Col. Wlhoe MrCendlose.
lion. 11. A. Wearer.
Moo. T. J.
John 11. Mellor, Leg.
Joel& 51.:00111eter.Eaq. my:el yMe
A. STOV.EI.I
dor. W. D. Dolma.
Nor. D. H. A. McLean.
T. U. AM, Req.
J. It. Ilostr.
.ALE X AND BB BR ABLE Y,
■IDDIAROItI SID O.= IN [TUT YJAIITT 01
CONING,' PARLOR IND HEATING ATOM,
Pia!viand Fancy Grate Fronts, &c.
Solo Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GA3
ndSmocsCoNsortwn
t's CoNsout
•
! COOK STOVES.
°Mee and Bales moot,.
snalysk No. 4 Wood St., POOtsbors b. Pa.
W. a U. JamknlAßT.
. %A,:/AMOUR. All 11 MIAMI IN
All kinds of Toboaceq, 811 at trazad Cigars,
Ilwrovrooontly taken the, loldh g , Bn. IMO Wood etrool, In
addition to th , . ShomfacturinsiCalablaL otout,Na.4.llrvir.
.*tact. when. , th.y a ill f.a Oman.] to raaakstlarir
splltlT1(•
I))1:NTlt3PR1
Da. W. - I!:'Firt4l.MillEno ll:tying re-04
turnvil tollitti6rith with th. itltillallo of mating
it tiiiifative reet.fent - A, do 1. , rlin.kat hi. OFFICE, N..
1047OURVI iffRICET, Lrtwn.n , Woat Ani/
110.0411er hours (rum U A. N. en 4 r. r. iii•=-ileuirc
ELICNILY H. C7.0.1.4.1....LNL4,
n:at.rareMtg and Cominieston Merchant,
AND WILOUSALS DEALrRIN
- CthecwiN, 'Ft atter. '1:14.4.5c1e.. Rich
N. - 1-10.1.M.1L1S Co St )1.; mt.
Pertign and Doiaeitie Bills of Exchange
CJIZTLTICATZ9 OP DCPOSIS,
; DANA NOTES AND SPECIP.,
. .
17 MARK ICT FPAANS, enTeitucoti, PA.
14.0ulloctInne nude nu ell tL. principal cities tbraugh
oat lb. MAIM 2Uolay..
icOlthlf.Gid4
SIDIITBIII,I3 DRAWN BY
lOUNCAN; ¢FIERMAII & CO,
ON Tug UNION . DLNII, LONDON, IN SIMI OY ON.
POUND FITZItiI2IO AND UPWARDS:
Ala% 11111..0n the yriocipai dam end trew, of freers,
Beleiwo, 110Ileab (Serrano,. Uremia mid other Icatoyeab
Stator, coudbOtl) on Leila and facade by
i 174. u. WILLLIAIIS.• 00
Rubicon. Wood atract.eurner of Third
B. B. & C. P. MARKLEI,
• 111.01ACTISIMLB or
PRITITINO, Jon4AND ALL KINDS OP
, t;N , it A. p . ktNt G PAPii: tr.
Warehouse, riito. 27 Weed Street.
' "
PIITSBOECaI; PA
R.p bought at mutat p era 4;p_r4,o* . _
- 13 Lf b.
maim •
•
Iran lialtlng, /reit VA. • ' Vault Doom
• WildOW flatten, • ,
. •Xr.ol6mwd o f
trd
( World and Mart iITTSDO 11,P4,
I/• • • 1 . 12,1 • mkt) r 4, Pattorny. fra, sa - CPWA,
anitiLla e porpows. lar "Stratton prat to as-
Awing UrnoLot. Cr at dualnalen.
Arm . a. num
VANDEriEffa PBIIIRD ,
A. T 0 it IST EC Yf3 A.T LA W.
SOLICITOKII • IN
• H. I,:akhaea Bfook. Diampar, /ova.
AltrOullogilano
entan promptly in say p, of Northam
fm ar r LE I d tolboporcha;mand Sae of RII4 fatale, ob.
flardrqtklansitas god Mortals. .1:13,4t0
Mr .a
Frilllol/ 11161,2 i.
=MMI2==II
1111BIREOR MIEIS k MILLERS,
IPOUDIDICAS AND 11410111INI8TS,
wAs imirr evVoN wortic s,
Piktekeffgh, Penna.
OglioiWare.9ll Starke&
Ximeictax. all Mud. of NIMBI &glom. -411611 Mode%
V iiitlepollalkaid Work, Medan Baku Iron
itheitimtlitepalrin doneon short stake. iiiikbefe
W M ,
baselltneeen sad beaten In all aloft of
?OEIACCO, BRUIT AND . CIGARS.
sxD
• saa"..l* scaLfLooci, •
Comer afilninfiddl Stern mod DianandAbey,
PIITIRBURIIII, PA.
STARCH FARINA.
- Hasa by the
West Plalladelpaila Manufacturing Co.
(fait Priasitsainiarded by the Fmklht leelltute,
• • litteettaber, lee.%)
magma Mow Minh. la dogma's 4 teett. Glhs. each
. .
• ANC ido; boas do VI pepers,l •••
lbolbuOd, Vats sod Plerl Sten+, In Intel vartous
fbel;ill tor
OORN Ititit*A,(trrliorri Starcb,) in bus.,llo papers nal.
'ads aftkL ex prraty prepared for culisary, purposes,
*Odom bi Itd en as opocbr . ln km= to my new Is
lasi.. salUby TIIO.IIPBON, CLARK XAt TOTING,
'Pbris.,lsol.,lB.sl}Attr.fc Amid* for Lbe Comport',
Reuse, Ill j igm and Ornamental Paintipay
. , ' .11r D CfRAINERS;
Vrkt U.) ,Leindlutut Zino Paints.
alas, all kla.ls of Paitila,ol4 Parrdralea, Wladaw Oho.
Pauy,Puaawa,Aa
146 leoitti 81stol,loge doors above ' MTN Ailfl•
gotO:trOn
ZaTCEitu,, HERRON & 'CO.,
111,30111 4C1191.11611 Or
000/iiria; PirriOr 31114 Freaiink
OVES
lfralgriglitg, Fenders, . COO kineliaages, &e
194 Liberty se, Piatabag44, Pa.
oartrik/Y •
I F
WlO O.: .- •••••• 40 n 2 Lien , —.— lr, .1 , ,,,,,,,ii,
prAsh Etteel•Worka.
3-43 ' • BOYD ac CO.,
Ilissehetu*s I CUT gram sw.SPRINO, PLOW ..4
!t. , .r : .li, 0T.W114; 5E114498 owl Lun,
,
Comer and.Arsi And; PillirberAlts.
A). 33' 3ifZitialE463 & CO.,
, ..!.,...... , -Ina t ieravedi Patent Stair '
; vntor.'reeth...
lusr.TA.7. ".. 11 weilt ,4, t4 1‘340..."11"."
1b 2 .1.12` , 11....14
T.A.x.r-CT4
t No.L AC St. Clair Street,
("Dr•rtiobwh*Bondin.) rrrnmunan.
••• RAIL ROAD EIPIRR COMPANY.
. Joseph
. - Valccenr , to 4 w 6 7, 1 1•UW , d Shre9
orvraarrious
BAIL ROAD SPIKES; OHARA'
./L 1
ARDI3OATMICERt ~ 4
sanyeb, t pEriginwoompuw,
ispcoal °Wes.
LAILE SDp Da COPPEAL
•
• AND
•
B m ra L -r I br G woun
PARK, CURDY & co.,
MANUFACTUEERS OF SHEATHING,
muzxsas. wd scll4. COPPER, TIUMiED • cor
PIM LIOTIV3I6, Rahedi WI &atoms, Etml4groi4r.i.c..
Imptnien and Dealer. In BLETMO, TIN MATH
BURST IRON, WARS, AA Oot.dantlynn Lead , Tlmacrces
Madams sail Tools.
Wareinn., No. 149 Pint and 120 SP,ooderree,
=EMS
dr,ra racial ..lera of Coppor cut m •oy doo a ',Mom
mriskaticiyr
PIOT II IL VLSI MOT Iltillyll RIOT llgEttlgitt
Don't fail to ntoeurd Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup for Children Teething. it has tie pipet on earth.
It grrotly facilitates o moron of teething by sullthlng th e
gum; reduang motion—will allay pain„ and ix
taro to nugolato the cis. Depend upon it, mother., It
will giro mitt to your.' .ml relk.f and health to your
Infant.,
_Perfectly min It
Std. irslitablo preporat
she most experienced and
England, and baa been
millions amasses
- -
Wo behove it the boat an
all moos or Dysentory .14 s
ariwe from tootling of fro
If life and health can be
I. worth it. weight In gold.
Millions of ballot aro
&atm It Is an old and we
TIME ONLY 25
itanoinonnlow t
KINN, Now York, loon the
8 . 14 by thwinttoto throng
DII.GEO. 11.
Ju2d.rlyfcT
The Great D
SIM JAMIE •
CELEBRATED
Propsr.ki Irvra a invocriptl.
Pbygiwian Fat •
ml. %Al known Medicine
andiede remedy for Female •
mm any canoe whaterri;-and
tbny contain wthlog hartfhl l
TO MARRIED LADIES It
In • ahorhOme, hang on the ro
Tame INTIS A ..,o been 1
Lions oft Ore secomtpop ofprurtp.
Pot toll proilcalera, got NI
N. 11 —4l and 6 protage MA/
tea rigout, _lll Ignore 1,
return moll.
D. FAIIAIPSTOCR A CO., '
sad .A,l by nll drtmAllat.
Mir MlStaeUtstrl
br the Drenteti.n a”., m
pram, Aloopetross, Moms, '
T 66 cheralml preparatioas
For Oho hart2'.l 'ran through
met with • triumphant • .•
'solos um/ Muntdastossr aye .1
rho Emperor. of Bus** Yem
land, the filliga of neigh., 11. 1
any, Er., and to America their
by the Dirertnes of Punic
numerous pinata rilireus, that
In the world, more to rthermin
Muses Idiathri.ors Cases'
co no intruders se ibnot num,
tmonsht death to millions of 1
11114 lay the watchword of
ship-rr non and husbandman
C=l3
Nine °Me Inrerritnr sad Pr
JOSEPH 116
611 ftroothra .
y
GenBrBl Arent for the U. 8
ICK V. NUSIITON, Draggle!,
tlroadway, Nem' York.
Sold wboleral. atalB4.Bll by
JOB. FUMING, Pitb.burgh;
NAN, •Ilegbeny.
WOKS - t -
CURE FOR CO
Winchester's Gentile
J. P. Churchill ,
T. lIE IIYPOP
of LIME, SODA
• hi' KIM ..ARDT tot
C 0N S U AI
yruE krreat
the colvotn4.4 Di. J. F.
known by him t HlO Preneh 44
nuiko a tit.. •,..1
11141kal &lone,
Now, lor the 14.4 time on dm
I:LYLE:UV 14. c.. too. I.4u4sor.ti ,
datifw
C/1010021 CleMlOtta of VI" bisJ. ln
ty.rznit ett. rat rratst rib," ri.f.
tiro atm/ thlu trtt
hnmat.
C•re=uslon to
~,,,
to 1,1... A la. (314; sail
we.rol,snnly r•Illi11111.41. 11 , . I .
L. nn Ivan 1.0
paisttlott iacsl.l tr, , • 1..
Mat., No. JO garkei. 1:oi
111
lore of J. Wrovornera,
erripOren Co 1011,11. krt....,
.rt•Vg•144.i.4%:. —, • '
•••1
• ' ••. 1 11•Akeyerkftnt fa Intib*Deskir2 • ,:ii-leete • '
dierlifeADT
Prom Mr N. r ...11:Sivtfi Nell _Vainly, Jor .V-1.9,14fa',
••Ikhatever nosy I. ear rood .lone wall itfcrtime to We
claims of Dr. C7ier.Llll, hr the , IN,pllOOO. it, . INT ertarl
reuxalts in test'-••rcultab (ro tunplionJ Terns mar na no
nee CT as re Tnz 04000 01 000.1 sates 11, litueeild 4.0211 T....
Fr on. to, Forth dm-rican ill •-• I Bcpmercr,fer 0.2„1951.
ullas Ileilicinn la - ielentifi ' I, prepared nod reliable—
We hare Geed it in oar men pre tioe,ln phthisla pidtrionalls,
.101 other forms of illerase, 'isi h rerj matellictory, tenths.
• • e •
In e le ctseight In vtlarli this remedy less
given, thirty-twee were to the ociptent and ivrenky three
in the amend and adeuriced a •re of gonseniption; the tr.
mallider were beyond hope. lb the ota taion 6rth., lat
ter mare, which sem lunch benefited. all but three, shkh
tiff
am 081 doubtful, recomted P. ll , '
Mar $2, or three bottles for '. Dingle bottles only, I.
ormcenfralnd solidion,eard by ra , prepaid, when apecially
ordert.l. All unbolt for three le alte or over trill be smithy
rimming at mot of the party: V nista must mod their or
ders direct to the nadersignell, I r they may hoer/. different
WA erne-bun preparyttirm sent tnem.
.20-Wirichesh-r•s o.4tulno ?mention of Dr. ChorchtlYa
Cam mud of the Ilypophomidtee bf Lime, Pala awl Pota•h
vateliente at the ado Doom.' Depot, 49 John at,
int will to kept by all rropectable dnutzlats thimughent
the Unita, titates. Clrealitra and all nrcensary information
given to all wile, enclOstrig • stamp, Far canyon'. we to
reeeivin• ear tettent, correspondents 6113 requeated to add
"ILts ttur In nddition to the regular addryais as below.
J. waiali gargle,
Amerloon awl !coign Agency (kilns
Ja24:3rwlAwilig) 40 John Street, Now York
[fur the ihilly-Pittiburgh thaatio.)
„Ifewck. Editor. Your fair correapondent "Mary
• .e” appears in your Saturday's issue, asking tid
es, and-indirectly complaining of the inattention of
young gentlemen, to., which adrice you hard given
apparently with less attention and skill than you
usually bestow upon inoh en %loots.,
Now, as Mary Jonerin a .• Meniar friend of mine,
1, feel personally in . •• In her remarks, and if
you will permit mo I shall dd a few brief words of
advioe to thew° you have gi •en. •
I would Gout just whispe Into your ear, Messrs.
Editors, and hope you will .ot tattle it, far I don't
want Mary Jane to know It . et, that r am deeply in
lore with her, end= going to announce it as loon
as the difficulties I am goin; to mention can ba re
moved,
Many of Om moat rospoc
men In oar city, of literary
and morals, are oflthe wo
own livelihood and aro abl
whatever Ie neoomary, with
enjoyment of Nodal life end
realty unable, from our ill
port the extravagant habits
the ago, sod are often oblige!
the dear 'adios whom we 0,
both of- as dash° and migh t
cannot and dare not invi
company us to a lecture, to
teal or other tout, if but
domicil, unless we come gt
curia' go sod driver to two
the eortipage to deliver her,
is over; this has to be doe
to five dollars, sad wilbogt
(sus you, Mesita: Editors, I
"no 'count people" of Top
gaged l tbo operations of
counting .rooms, at a;
hundred dollars per annu
can readily calculate that t
more than our whole day's
ducal.
Permit me. Messer. Edi
Important secret into your ta
lively kept almost in n at t
attempts to keep up with thi
and are too proud to do
frequently either to stay at
leave the dear Mary Jones
,
We bachelors can't sten it, can't romedyit, can't
move in the matter. Path r O'Connor hat cored it
in the matter of funerals, at he never meddles in
matters of loveand matrin any. Some of its' think
tibia the rgul•dy ll . l only the power and influence
rightly directed of the M Juies and Anti Filiras
themselves. And 1111cany Lion. are the mitlCr of the
day, through which ell t e evils of vocietyl ate re
pressed, and all good promoted, could you IMescre.
Editors, bo instrumental itCauing goid by inducing
Mies Mary Jane to get wp a convention of ladies,
young and aged, literary; romantic and grave, and
asetof resnicitions, that' no gentleman's company
can bo accepted Who calla with a carriage t o attend
any assemblage, lecture or social party, (In ordinary
weather) and within a specified distance. Whet
think you ? Should not be pulpit take up this sob
jeett Ircarcierty could b tremovit thews axtravngant
...1
clogs that encumber and loud that-hosier wheels
of friendship and love, t would be more frequent
ly called upon to erleb the nuptial tie. A. it it,
we are itidanger of beco crag a race of old ,bathel•
ore and rimida, without ev having areal:palatal' en
°Rate, like old Mr. Rapp, to escheat some day to
oar good old commonweal' , '-1
131iould Mb or our talented locturiws, lake told arid
=WWI Ulla subject, we will guarantee for once, an
overflowing house, graced too by the presence of
Mary Jane herself, and that of your humble servant,
Wicuntm.
ANT of the following articles van he obtained at
Bowne well known stead, Federal street, Allocheny..
Good Family Bread. Calms and Confectionery in
every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs,
Citron, Pine Agpla, Brandy ruches, Assorted Pro
acmes, Jay's, Pleklois and Ketibup. Capers, War
westershire Sauce; Pickled Lcibeters, Sardines;
ciboosdate, Baker's Brom; &a., he. They respect
fully Invite the public to an examination of the above
named articles, all of itllleb they will gnarantoo to
prOye satisfactory both 'quality and price. ti
Picisrmt.knosta for spring and sesernor aro actively
pm:mows at : ,Careagbana,' Federal street, Moe
,ieript !A•-•.larke vellety of new etyle clothingfor. spring weer, walla selections le
of
,==euChiteAvelti4pw,hae• bear Weir
Lae Pe WE eilaideraii*L . ,nliesialdiebelent
is faro ttbli known fitALOProaaotion• ot sto elms
olottilblybOttills4 swito sad +amid;
Pltteirgh, Pelona.
all caeca
bt i i le the pupa-Niel. or O. or
Mei female Physicians In rifl.
with never-Yelling speculate
tnreet romeyly In the world, It
erhoralti Clhlldren,whether It
I I try other come.
, 'mated by dollars and reola.ll
II '
eld °Tory you In the unit.'
lod romody.
. NTS A wormx.
a fite.alnills otellitntl A Pllll
- bide wrapper,
oat the world.
, • t for P/ttattryit.
gliett Remedy
cLAIRKE.S
EMALE PILLS!
of Sir James CTlorko. fit. D.
nary to i..ltoQuotto.
tio''lmpnattlna, bat a nate
=We. and ObetroeUons,
though a powerful monde,
the ceentitatico.
trtealictly aviltnd. It will.
.1.131 y I.liotl with roguittrity
to fallopiann the dine
hfri UST 10.41 obsermi.
rnm, a I ha agent.
pa °mina, taa any antborl
atalniag /war dl pithy by
eg101.114
..2741w .fc T
VERMIN Dr3TROTAR,
cc MOMS. BETI.I, Reheats
uci Taking, AVIS, ke.
. wo node's the above. title
Et! t nuptt, where they ham
ham acquired for their In,
Itlmitleeelebrity,attseted by
Austria, the Qtwen of Rog
1 ' N•Plem Baran., Sax:
tßteleney Am teen endorsed
ittations awl the approval of
they are the only Remedies
Walt Wads of ro min.
not. ilne,truy the newel
and mare WI. Ills Art ha.
bree In 11 n erarld, *IA Crime
booneknepere, merrhanta
be"-ho mere lirerin.^
Y 25 cENTs TO $l.
vi-1,410r.
rractintl
. 1100444411 04 New Tnrk.
.401 Omuta. FRXIAIt.
0. 10 41.404 [1v0.% and 417
R. RELLIMS CO. •nd
d REF:K.IIAM A MIC FlN
delNd‘nutre
81ThIPTIONI
=3:1=1111
Preparat of Dr
Compound of
OS P 111 T E
nd POTASH,
rna mum., OP
. 1" I 0
11 31t1ic.,! Diteovery of
robin, of Nit% Mot made
decoy of Iltdictur alentl 2
portant re to too aorelo of
Listury of the sorIJ, bus
7trlkr. ul the vuty foo.n
-1 try r . ..0,1*g Ottetr)aest
, pnuctylt•muttet
; n•. n 4,f the nein
!ly CULLhtI, but alun PRP
' hithuttutuunt Ntut etuutue
kr
th. nod
kddlunt
d. and no , on
won
it twat to Ildo Und•ol
ton, ino far Juni:, *nos.
douo . Cliurcbilre f tr
.11.,...1./..IIIIfALLY FOGS J. 1211.
durnlo. Unbild
le and worthy young
jute, cultivated mind,
eking clan—earn their
e to provide for others
proper economy, to the
appiness. But'wo are
es and income, to sop
fashions and follies of
to deny ourselves and
.voi the pleasures that
odiererire enjoy. We'
i Our ,Mary Janos to ac
,ny social party, intelloo
: few squares from her
're In hand, with close
her bunco, mid retain
to r her mamma when it
i at an expanse of three
it we are to be let down
have fatimated,) as Abe
. Many of no are en
•tir Dobbs mina, foundries
income of eight or tan
Our dear famalefriends
en evening ride costa us
labor and care• has pro-
on, to whisper another
r: many of us aro
posl
to of bankroptey; In our
11 foothill and vain show,
ithout it, so we hove
home or — go alone, and
do likewise.
Pittsburgij iqett e.'
p IT TS 33171 R. 0 L 3:
MONDAY. MORNING, FEB. 14, 1F59
Mn, TRIIPICRATORE.—OInervatIons taken et
Sttatt's Optician Store, No. 59 Filth et., naterday.
ta amt. ni 1511 AIM.
o'clock, a. R 00 31
12 snow 30
r. 20
Barometer 25 5 IC
AD" Dams town Pete van Meaux°, at the Pic.
Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com
mandos et 111 o'clock, A.. U. MI are cordially In
vited to attend.
The exercises TO-DAY Will Lc conducted by Roc
W. Wtagg.
Tne Daily Union Prayer Meeting this week
will be conducted by the following ministers :
Monday, Rev. W. Wragg; Tuesday, Rev. D. J.
Yerkes ; Wednesday, Dr. I. N. Baird; Thurs
day, Rev. L. P. Barrows ; Friday, Rev. John P.
Becker ; Saturday, Rev. Dewitt C. Billesby.
Tue Pittsburgh Catholic, last homed, has a
two column article upon a single line of pure, in
reference to the recent taking of the veil by four
young Indica of this vicinity. We said ; in our
brief mention of the fact, that "we considered it
a matter of regret that so much good influence
should he lost to the world." The Catholic ap
peals to us, if the Sisters of Mercy,. if the
teachers in their schools exert no beneficent in
fluence on the world ! Wo arc no "ignorant
bigot ; we most cheerfully grant to the Sisters
of Mercy their mead of prattle, anitto the teach
ers at Bt. Xavier (In that capacity and place as
we learn the young ladies in questioware to
act,) our beat wishes. It is trine we would much
prefer to see them teachers In our Free Schools,
bound by no sectarian cords, and swayed by no
sectarian prejudice, but for whatsoever good
they may do, they deserve cordial thanks. And
jet we contend that whenever a Young Indy, the
oy and delight of a family circle, the ornament
of . society, and fitted to bless a home of her
own, lives apart from society, a great deal of
good influence which she might exert upon it is
lost. The battle of life doss not consist alone in
sallying forth upon the world at intervals to
strike a blow at sin, sod then withdrawing to
youi- retreat. We are here not only to do,, but
to suffer also. A good example is as potent as
a good deed. We are in a state of probation; to
Stand In our place, to meet and overcome evil
amid what circumstances soccer flod may cast
our lot., is our duty and our trial A true life is
manysided, and growing up in the presence of
evil, assimilotes and transmutes it to good. A
true character leaves its imprint ou whet WI
touches. We should not segregate it. We to
not plant the acorn In a cellar hot on the hill
side, where the oak may stand grand nod beau
tiful, stretching its arms to storm and sunshine,
drinking moisture from the shower and the hievol,
giving shade and shelter alike to man or brute.
It is a mistaken notion that we must withdraw
from the world to exercise an ietluenee upon it.
We are placed amid the evil that ie in the world
that we may conquer it and come forth proved
and purified. As Tennyson has expressed It
- - Van is nut as kilo ow,
Hat dng teem rentrid gloom
And Amend hot with herning tow.,
Shot nipt..d in tinting of
And hatternl with rho
Su iihnir. and e,e' • • •
The Catholic refers to Florence Nightingale,
and we are willing to take her fia, in this respect,
a true typo of womanhood. She sheds a ge
nial influence around her wherever she noes;
rho delights the hearth by which she situ, she
enjoys the beautiful and contributes of that en
joyment to others; she wears norepubiivc weeds;
oho lives in society to bless it and to adapt her
self to whatever condition of life, so she may
make the world better. She does not force her
beneficence into one channel, but permits it to
flow out on all sides, as the mountain that lifts
its sun-crowned head to the Sesdi shroad
to the extremities of centineitts its glad tributes
to blot, and fructify the earth tier good deeds
I are not -1-toe in accordance with a "creed' . or a
"ritual!' She needs Da '•veil." no new ramie,
no impositton of priestly hands, no peculiar
garb, ho Tons said Le fire men, no stone wallt.
hehind which t•! withdraw :tad beyond which in
push the world she was barn to live to had to
. 141.125! Bell, hook or candle, crucifix, licid3 and
genuflexions, Moue cells and mourning weeds
are for her, hat a glow tog heart, a pure
mind, a ready hatch, a faith i. the Great Crea
tor and to Lin Son out elavinur,--these, which
ace the gift, of God an d w hi c h 1,0 antuirtn.
wino of clergy or church cm-en:mutat to sanctify
cr to rebate cifectir,L, are herr, and their influ
rove 1r felt everywhere, inspiring- the good to
hing and cheering e broker.
•flea , n even g. •tf en 7.4 en.
To dim er conceal one my of this effulgent
character would be to deprive this poor world
of what it cannot well do without. ha her In a
Convent, bind her by a creed cud the world
lobes a great deal of her influence. She becomes
a sort of machine, doing good by rule, accord
ing to certain regulations and in certain ways
marked out by men, whereas she now labors in
her I•ord's vineyard, doing whatsoever her hands
find end us her true heart dictates No Con
vent could contain her; for such, the - world is
the field of labor anti the free heart the director.
bens.—lie of the sprightliest and most wel
conie exchanges that CMOs to us Nod we have
a pile of 'am) is the Mahoning Reaistcr, p.n.
'lobed in Youngstown, edited by inc. D 110.113,
Etcl. From the issue of the 10th we clip the
following items:
There is a growing feeling among a portion of
the intelligent, industrious, and sweep, ising
colored citizens of Northern Ohio, in favor of
emigration to' Africa, there to engage in agri
culturo r meehanic arts, and the buninesa gener
ally of the Republic of Liberia. It is probable
that a party will go out this spring, perhaps in
the panet which sails from Baltimore on the
Ist of May. A Society Lae been organized in
Cleveland, of which substantial, reliable men
have been chosen officers and manegers. Meet
ings of colored citizens in Summit and Medina
counties, favorable to emigration, have already
been held, and it iB thought the Reserve will be
well represented tbitre.
The Register notes a quite active movement
among' great many young men all through that
regions fur Pike's Peak. We say beware Look
to it that false epeonlature iu lauds and paper cit
ies he not at the bottom of all this excitement.
Look before put leap.
The Clarion Bonner says that on Tuesday night
the let inst,.,the Presbyterian Church, near
ItiMerebnrg, woo entered by persons unknown,
and robbed of the bible, cannlesticks and other
articlui The Baptist congregation of Clad.
on, commence a protracted meeting there this
week, on the 16th ...... ...The protracted meeting
in the M. t. Church, Clarion, cloned on Sabbath
evening, the 6th inst. A number of persons
were added to the church, through the labors of
Rev. N. 0. Luke, pastor ...... ...J. M. Ogden,
teaching school in Farmington tp., name county,
burst a blood vessel and died almost instantly.
The Caroll, (0.,) Free Prem says a company ~f
men in that place have bought the Caroll Branch
Railroad, and agree to have it in running order
by the let of April
AT IS meeting of the Teacher? Association of
Wheeling, the following resolution was brought
up, discussed and deferred for further ennAder
ation:
Roolved, That female teachers,' possessing
equal qualifications and performing the same
amount' f labor, should receive equal compen
sation With males.
The man (!) that would'nt vote for that hoe no
right to hare t anything to do with teaching or
other intellectual occupation. The women ought
to take the matter of wagon iu their own binds.
Why, out of 7000 teachers iu ilassachusetts,
6000 are women. The proportion in nearly the
same hero. They are better teachers for chit.
dren than any man can ho. They oughtto hose
pay for their labor.
OVE.RIIOAUD.—On Friday night a German we.
man from Cincinnati, whone name we did not
learn, came near toning her life. Shelled three
children with ,her—ono a babe in ber
,armn.
They got upon the Birmingham ferry boat, the
last one for that evening. It wee dark when
tho boat arrived on the other nide and oho did
not run along side the wharf boat, but head on
to the chore. The woman in question onto° out
of the iWilee cabin and with her babe in her
arms, accidentally walked overboard into the
cold, dark river. The two elder children on 'the
boat screamed and wept and the woman herself
eried-lually.. Elk wan nand by the ,flicere o r
the boat, neither child nor mother having re
ceived any other injury than might be supposed
to result 'from - entiden fright and thorough
waiting
CO-PARTSCUSIIIP.—qta will be obserred
reference to a card in another column the old
and Well known house of Too. M'Clill6-Bot have
admitted Mr. - Abram Scheyer, into that liron;:r he
name - and style to remain se before=t-maree that
the "son" - is ohaiiged into "sons"—Mr. Sehbycr
having recently attained that legal relationship.
Mr. 8. is a young men of goodbusLuees attain
ments, for several yearn a clerk in this establish
ment, and therefore well' acquainted with. its
catitems. We have no doutit - ibe new. acreage
nient will add to the business - of the late Arm,
and increase materially the trade and popUlarity
of this popular honer. To this end we add oar
bent willex.
Tun .historical Society of Western Pelinityl
- will hold their regular monthly myelin&
this evening at the iloard of Trade roomw
Judge Al'Condleiw will 4e inslalttrl b Trirlylent.
of the Society and-will deliver ao giddis on
P.n. l'e_ReC4l . P4 ;Vie'
Addirilitelldn; ,/
ANTI-Tax Mamma IN FLINT:IVAND.—At a
meeting of citizens of the Fisrt Ward, on Satur
day night, Capt. And. Miller was called' to the
Chair and Bam'! Patterson, Eeq., °hos= Bea'''.
Capt. Andrew Miller, James Mcßee, Frank
Bailey and John Dunlap, were elected delegates
to the Convention to be holden on the lath inst.
The following preamble and resolutions wore
adopted
Wntrreas, The power of levying taxes con-
Fti:ollonally belongs to tha people and their
representatives elected for that purpose, it is
I herefore
That the assumption of the taxing
pnwes by the Supreme Court of this Stale has
not even the shadow of right that the British
Government had for the passage of the Stamp
Act, and we are but following the example of
nor revolutionary forefathers in resisting to the
bitter end the attempt to collect such a tax.
RrsolPed, That the Anti-Railroad tat oppo
sition has mere to fear from the supineness of
friends than from the energy of the bondholders.
Ale.ili , a That the history of our country
shows that the opposition of the people to un
just taxation has always been successful.
Rea°ka, That we heartily respond to the'
suggestion to retain in the harness as our. conn
ect, the eminent, indomitable and accomplished
lawyer,Thos. Williams, Esq. Meeting adjourned.
In the Second Ward, a small meeting was held
at Duquesne po g ino House. Wm. Jones, Jr.,
was chosen Chairman, and M. V. B. Harding,
Secretary. No resolutions wore offered or
adopted, hut the following delegates to Conven
tion were chosen: John W. Riddle, Aaron
Floyd and M. V. B. Harding, T. F. Wilson.
Adjourned.
Itmelntions were passed al the following pla
ces where meetings were het& but our space id
too narrow to allow their publication. The fel l
lowing delegates were elected :
PirrimPßlln Third Ward-Ist Precinct.—
Edw. Campbell, Davidßeed, J. 11. Railey. 2nd
Precinct—J. 11. Glides, Thos. A. Pender,.o. R.
Rippey, Danl. Armstrong.
Sixth Irard—Copt, W. Ward, Dr. A. O. Mc-
Candles., . 1 . C. Cummins, Roballl'Adame.
Seventh Ward—Jacob Tomcr, Andrew Oyer,
Thos. Barbin, R. B. Arthura.
Au.aoncar. —Second Ward —R. W. White, IL
ill Boyle, R 11. Geyer, .1 It Large.
h'surth Word—Chas. hlcllenry, And. Rollin
eon, Jos. Fisher, Nelson Campbell.
Tp.—A. Brackenridge, Bola. Arthisrs,
lost Rock Jos. Coltart.
, . .
Soren Warr hitsemtat. We publish in an.
otbur eolomn a special Report from Prof. Swal
low, State Geologist of liliseouri,on certain lauds
situated in the county of Radon, in that State,
An will he seen by the letter of Prof. S., this
Report was prepared at the request of Messes.
Win Frazer S Co., No. 11l Fourth street, who
arc the agents for the State of a large body of
lauds in that county. As the object of thislle
port is to furnish reliable information to those
-who ! may contemplate investing in that portion
of the South West, it is hoped that it will receive
from all emelt, a careful perusal.
A ovrtartstsu.--It is amusing to hear people
say they "can't afford to advertise l" Why how
can a man afford to get no paying profit on his
goods: Let us tell a "we bit atone." On the
Lib day of February a gentleman advertised in
tbu Gaz,itr, a house for sale in the First Ward.
tin the 10th be came and told us we could dis
continuc the advertisement, for be had sold. In
fire drys be received ttreniy-two offers for his
house and sold for his own price al last. Could:tit
he afford the trifle it cost him to advertise '—
sy
Artneirreit.—On Saturday morning the Nifty
er's Police arrested, on the strength of n tele
graphic despatch, two urn. named respectively
David Lents and A. Pfeifer, charged with Meld
ing $3,500 in Atwater. Uhio, near Alliance.
Nothing indicative of the charge woo found on
their persons. They had no baggage. but each
had a gun The Slayer held .thein till further
orders. The money MO stolen from J. C. MIT,
and $11101) is offered for the apprehension of the
k 11,•% , Citat-crpot :I,tietsreart esn
1.'111.1 In : 4 6.1'!.. Friday evening.
The'rollawing iteniloworic were elected officers:
ticarior Vice President—
eleteenc: Secretary - Knot: Treasurer
—Cyrue
The first rugulitr meeting. will he bud at the
Church or [Lev Mr, Knot, tP, art , Friday even
log, when tho nreani7siion Cl tic ~,, c iety
Le i,crfect(..l
Mn. S. CIAt 11, the eminent 800teft Reformer
win ope,ig I.‘fAye:le 11,11 C7ening al 74
o'cl.e.:k Ile rs one of the m.. 11 eloquent not
MU, IlVe TeaLer, s. PV.: gtitenrii trk
i happy or A.l4reselog
r•n the areal eulje„l ;d 1': mperwnne to
rrhielt he ha. ,leveled
. "
yer
ar.v. ~. —Messrs. Pay tweet! t. Co , pre.
eta to eon rends-re this o ning, their iwril
The hoar , t, to, well-known in this vicinity to
rt t, to, 1 poll from 1/ e They keep a largest-tick
of stoves, ranges, .and castings of ali desterip
-11.4, and enjoy a large webtern and southern
nosiness, which they are 4141(11119 14 materially
increasing.
Connor 'rum —On the motion to strike out
the word "iostructeir in the resolution before
the COMlllaileouncil on Friday night relative to
the employment of counsel in the 'Mandamus
easas against the city, Mr Bailey voted no and
Mr Myer vOll.l aye. In our statement we had
their vu e transposed
A PPL; CATIONS for divorce were made in Cour/
on Saturday, in the ease of Angelina Wilson,
asking for a divorce from It M. Wilson, of North
Fayette township. nod Fattolley Muse from
ettri minus Muse. The latter wan asked on the
ground of desertion.
we toel our old friend, H. I) Palmer. the
active and intelligent agent of Picteolomini, in
town on Saturday. There in no doubt
attract n tremendruM Maine.
BIOAVY.—A man named Benjamin Williams
was arrested on Saturday, charged with bigamy,
on oath of hie wife. He was taken before Jus
tice Williams, of West Pittnburgb, and commit
ted by that functionary to answer.
PICCOLOVINL—This famous Italian, who has been
turning the heads of both old and young sAmericafor
dm last three months, will give one grand concert
this city, at City Hall, on Monday, Web. 2lst, on
her way to St. Louis and Now Orleans. She will be
assisted by the principal artists of the Academy of
Music, New York, among whom will bo found Sig.
Lorin'. the celebrated toner, Mlle tihioni, Sig. Mag
giorotti, Mr. Wollenhaupt and Sig. Alexia The
more announcement of bor coming I, sufficient to
amuse the enthusiasm of oar city. Mlle Piccolons
iurs career in this country hat been a complete ova
tion; her beauty of person, the °harming nuircts of
manner, the intense fascination of her acting and
the sweetness of her voice, all combine to captivate
her hearers. The question of the birth and fairtily
connections of the young cantatrico, which has ex
cited nevrepapers in much, will, we are persuaded,
have little effect open our people. Tho hall will be
crowded, and every ono will delight afterwards to
talk of voice, of her pretty figure, of
the pleased expression of her countenance, and of all
the qualities, both natural and artistic, that have
contributed to her success as a prima donne. lint
not many of her auditors will core whether she really
be a princess, or whether she is actually descended
from one of the most ancient families in Tuscany,
two of whom member, (Pius 11 and Pius HI) have
occupied the Papal chair, and whosename has been
immortalized by in one of his greatest
tragedies. We shall content ourselves with the an
ticipation of a delightful concert, and we advise our
readers not to miss the only opportunity of hearing
and seeing one of the wonders of the 19th century,
Slanle IICM/I.ollltni.
Orr.—ln order to make room for con
templated improvements in the spring. Geo. W. ,
ilubloy, of Federal., Allegheny, now selling
off at a fraction a cost, hie largo and compre
hensive stock of oiklog Stores, of the principal
makes, together with all other articles usually found
in a first class stove warehouse. 110 offers great
bargains, as he is determined to reduce his stock by
tho middle of March, at which time he intends en
larging and otherwise improving his storeroom. Call
and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
Ton •Tinkle Sewing Machine," of which Mt. .T.
L. Careertom, of Allegheny city, is the agent for
Weldon, Pennsylvania, is distinguished far its noise
learness in working, the twantiful simplicity of the
arrangtment by which the thread is tightened, and
the general cleanliness with which the machine may
bo handled, os it may ho oiled witioiet coiling the
fingers at all.
Telem7apttla Markets
Tone;, PPb. 12.—C,tiou berry: entire 11001
Fl oor nuoy o:i i; W ee t7./00 Obis. Whew: 334 bur with
Whito Kentucky $ Aft. Corn doll; ed. 03001.00 yoltow of
77083. Took firm at 13.12dirti 18 . 03 !4 ton M o. dildniiin3
413.76 ion wino* Lard lhditel.i. Wklnky dull; buyers
tin, 27, and 0111ono ;tit 2754. Sony 1111i0i
Curdy at 411. Raton':. titbit at stmt: fm Sidon Dtdrattil
doge quiet aysmi:q. tenth, Newly: rider of noir lordlier
at itt‘r,s*e. 1113.roltsuwatent 23de31. Tallow. Atm
Kraut Iderkrt.—Plonks bitter: ChioNot a 112ok
00% Larridow N Y elentest Int !trading
4)0 klibrunkla*NLlthelpyl 04; armor Co. 30 1 /; 011 nuri
niter nee; U. 3 0/000 1514,102 N; Galen.* &Lulu Grid,:
m 00, 0,
. 0 4.114;i; nee 13g it Clorthuld To 'do 31;
tistionnill. IL. i. 114) Luton?, Stud Omuta 21%. .;
Cutorrsan, Vnb..l . 2.—Viour is iu attire demand; Wee of
30041.31dt at $54030.60 fro...pork no and $3.2.5(440 for ex-
I ton, being an *humor of li3o tot bid. Whisky unchanged;
rake 12:0 Obis atti , Protielotto doll aaJ price. aetulnel
groat ettesh Ii In eery d introit to giro quotationk.—
NON Fork wrtrottrrnd at slll.scituts,ll.. ton nothing utan
~,,,,,f floottoo door; atnou 100 linik thiee went told at 85 i .
anonicierivonid bore berm void to o tnotloNite ottontate%
Nothing 11,0.0..1 In Montt obouldere ern notulatl at 751;
tider cutdilbarn boon bought at 11469,i, but we 4 11eard of
I no wiles teeansbl not olorrevo noy dirporblon on
I the put of War. 10 make E011C , 6111.4, ( s urd dullard not
ea/eabl6 at 11N. Whentlecld 3e higher; prima wheat kt rob
lu n y At SI.M ?Jarmo Om lint not ',mot; mho of RCO
:Micas It; Sager uuctuinged; wiles of 190 Wile at 7 . ‘,1601 for
rue atulpricao. fkifforentletiontoe and firm with a good de.
mend Ina regulai way. Money and etching. unalteral.
-:rualaretreua, Yab..l2-111anr. uncluutied; • tete area
.paftne for ihfpnerat wed mutest $5,75, nod to the grade
Irma this ap to $7,60 6. tetwylota Olin flour and cora.
meal Le .joist a 551444,31 for the former, and $3,02% for Me
litter.. There boo boon monad!. Inquiry after Wheat at
the decline; stllo .1006. hat. at $ 136 4 1 0 3 far , and $1.45
eau. -comisuela 66e..•
" f 6 for
Lae --r- r
'steady; 11000 Lae pi ao6l at 814 •c; FY by.
I ter ram NW sieiltna at 01:a tot , thanealWanii and 61 for
Debortwo. 16 ' 014 4 nal VlNisSi
Auxutax.l.b..l2.4.floor do but - truebatiol.: VieUt
'1344. at $1,400110 tat White. Coin Mgr tint 'pawl rah:
114101! wiling 1161111L,710ileileitita.
(FW .1
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.
Moose.—The Rouse resumed consideration of the
bill for the admission of Oregon.
Mr. Grow, of Penna. offered a substitute for the
bill, defining the bounduies of Oregon and Kansas,
and authorising the citizens of the United States,
who can legal vottml' resident in each territory, to
take the necessary steps to establish a State govern
ment, the reapective constitutions being subject to the
approval and ratification of the people.
Mr. Sandidge, of La., raised a question of order,
which the speaker sustained, ruling out the substitute.
Mr. Grow appealed from the decision of the Chair.
Mr. Stepchns moved to lay the appeal on the table.
The House .1...0b1ed in the affirmative by 136
against 92.
Mr. Grow then offered an amendment to repeal o
prohibitory clanso in the Kansas Compromise b 11,
which the Speaker moved out of order.
Mr. Davis, of Ind., moved that the bill be race .. -
milted to the Coinmittee on Territories . with ins e-
Cons to add another section repealing the prohibit.
clause In the Kansas bill, and providing that Oregon
shall not be admitted until it is ascertained by a cen
sus that she has populatbo enough for ono roproson
truism in Congress.
The Speaker declared the motion out of order.
Mr. Davis appealed from the decision.
On motion of Mr. English, the Lill was tabled by
113 against 96.
Mr. Hill offered an amendment to the Ist section
of the bill defining the boundaries of Oregon and re
ittfiring its ascertainment by census of sufficient pop
ulation fur one representative in Congress, prelinii
nary to admission. Rejected by a vote of 32 against
173.
Mr. Maynard's amendment requiring population
as share and citizenship, was rejected.
Mr. Waxhhurne, of 111., moved to table the whole
gubjecL Disagreed to by 9.1 against 121.
Mr. Marshall, of Ky., amendment for the mind,
sine of Oregon nn r eeeue ascertainment to La taken
by order ol the liovenor, of 1 , 111E64:1nt population
and a fundamental condition of suffrage, tho clause
of the constitution not to be coo/acted to authorize
persons of foreign birth and not nntaralisoti to vote
for members of the lions° of Representatives of the
United Stales. The people of Oregon assenting to
this, the State be admitted by proclamation of the
President.
The amendment vae rejected Lp n vote of 18
against 199.
Mr. Bingham offered o substitute for the hill de
claring that the constitution of Oregon does not eon
form to the laws of the l'aital Stator, and submit
Ling tbo question of admission to the people, and if
they deride in favor of immediate admission, to bare
one representative until the next congressional
portionment of the maid State.
. .
It was rejected by a rote of 84 against 132.
• Tho question was taken . on the preatinblo to the
bill. Whereas, the people of Oregno, haring form
ed, ratified and adopted a constitution, and state
government, which is rephblican in form and in con
formity with the constitution of the itnited Kates . ,
and have applied for admission into this Union on
an equal footing with the original States, therefore
resolved, etc. Agreed to by 113 against
Tho Oreg..n hill was passed precisely on it came
from the Simian by 114 against 103. Tho pilhtwing
ate (ho yeas and nays :
Vass —Messrs. Adrain, A hl, Arnold, Atkins,
Avery, Barksdale, Barr. Billlnghurst, Bocoek, Bowie,
Brandt, Burnett, Burns ' Caruthers, Case, Caskio,
Cavanaugh, Chapman, Clark of Mo., Clay. John
Cochrane, Ceeketill; Colfax, Coming, Corning, Cox,
Cragin, Craig of Mo., Craig of N. C., Curtis, David
son, Pools of !ethane, Paris of Miss.. Dewart,
Pim
mick, Eiltunndson, Elliott, English, Florence, Foley,
Poster, Oartrell, Hillis, dreenwood, urogqq , Groes
beck, Hall of Ohio, Hatch, Hawkins, Haigh., lop
kin., Horton, Hughes, Iloyler, Jackson, Jenkins,
Jewett, Jones of Tenn., Owen Jones, Kilgore, Kan
kel of Pa.; Lamar, Landy. Lawrenee, Leidy, Leiter,
(.etcher, Maclay, McKibben, Mcßae. Marshall of
Illinois, Allmon, Miller, Montgomery. Morris of 111,
Niblack, Nichols, Pendleton, Pettit. Peyton, Pkwilps
of Mo.. Phelps of Minnesota, Phillips, Powell, Rea.
gen; Reilly, Ruffin, Itossell, Sand tag, Ss, a g e ,
Searing, Seward, Shags of 111. , Smith of Teen.. Ste
phens. Sterens.,n, Stewart of Md., Talbot, barge
Taylor, Taylor of La., Thayer, Vallandinhara,
Ward, Watkin, White, Whitely, Winslow, Wood,
Wortendike, Wright of tia., Wright of Tonn.-114.
Nays--Messrs Abbott, Anderson, Bingham, Blair,
Bonham, Boyce, Brayton. Bryan. Bullinp,Xon, Bur
lingame, Burroughs Chaffee, Clark, of Ct., Clark, of
N. V., Clawson, Cobh, Clark IL Cochrane, Comte,
Crawford, Curry, Davis, of Md , Davie, of lowa,
Dawes, Dean, Dick, Dodd, Dowdell, Durfee, /Min,
Farnsworth, Fenton, (/hidings, liil6lllll,
Iloneb, (teal win ; ((ranger, 01050, Hall, of Mass„ Har
lan, Harris, 11.1.,Lin, lliil , 1.11,4r1. Iluueton , llovraa
ham, Relit, Kell. . gg. Kelsey, Knapp, Lo a d, L o r o .
joy. McQueen, Marshall. of Ky.. Mattson, Mites,
IMillaon, Moore, Morgan, Morrill, Morrie, of 'p a ,
Morse, of Mo.. Morse, of N. Y.. Mott, Murray. Olin,
Palmer. Parker. Pike, Potter, Pottle, Purvianee, Iti
rated, Ritchie, Robbins, Roberts, Royce, Scale.,
Shaw, of 'N. C., Shun on,of N. V , Shorter, Smith,
of Va Sitil•ilOr, Stall...tit, Stanton. Stewart, of
1'..., 'replan. Th.intpoin. TOOlkin•, Trim.. I odor
woo.i. Vance, Wade, Walbridge, Waldron, Walton.
Wa,hborne, of Wls , Washlarne of 111., Washburn°,
of Me., W Woodson, R"lheolfer-- 15:1.
of the result, was greeted with
applause., and much ronfosion, flint which, Mr.
Stephens move.] that the Represen tot iv. , from Oregon
he wirnittad to a .cat.
Mr. of M.
Mr. Phillips of , ineffectually MO ' Chi that
the noose I r.. into t - onsmittee for the purpt of of.
fording gentlemen -time to indulge in genet debate.
The House adjourned.
Johnston, of Tenn . ., Iwo edit for
ward his resolution that the President tm i structed
to request the heeds of departments to prep re their
estimates for I Sfdl, nn the basis of not excise ing fifty
millions, inclusive of the intore.t of the natitmel
debt, and that part of the Proeidentbt mestelge with re.
gard to the subject he rrfotred to the Comfit& on
Finance.
fiwin. of Ciao moved to rotor the matter to a
select committee romposed of the rhairtnen of the
various committee..
Mr. Minter, of ye., chairman of the Coinmillets
of noun., objected es it w. impossible for him to
servo, his whole limo being orewpio.l in the France
Committee.
Ur. Davis, of chairman of the Military
Committee, Inordinate:l that ostensive redoetions in
the expenditures are already proposed by hie
committee.
Mr. Trumbull considered the army and nary use
less, and he was in favor of reducing them 40 per
cent.
Mr. Wilson inappiWied Mr. Johnson's resolution.
lie hoped it would receive the support of the Senate
without, amendment. The executive department hid
taken the lead in extravagant expenditures. Ile did
not, agree with Mr. Trumbull that we need no army
or navy, but it is certitin that great extravagance ex
ists in their management, and especialltein the dock
yards.
Mr. Davie defended tritium/ and navy. He main:
tainted that they were necessary at or near their pro
eent etnnegth. The gentleman has no right to
charge extravaganee unless be is prepared to lay his
hand on specific ads.
Mni Chandler was preparing to lay his howl not
only on extravagance hot crime. - -
Mr. Reid said that from the navy list he could
show that there was an immense number of naval
officers on shore and bat few afloat. Ile also de
claimed Retained the army as a gulf which swallows
up the revenue.
Mr. Johnson, of Tenn., urged that the vJto be
token and that the resolution be passed.
Mr. Iversen, as a point of order, called for the
special order, namely, the private calendar. Twenty
men were ready to spring for the floor to discuss
the resolution ; was it likely a resolution like this,
involving the whole expenditure and policy of the
administration, would bo passed without discussion?
It 1,1111 evident that it would be discussal all day.
Before the vote was taken Mr. Trumbull replied
to Mr. Davis. Ile thought that Congress is the
proper judge of what is requisite for tho country;
$9,000,000 was sufficient fur tho army for the defence
of this cotintry in 1850 and $7,000,000 for the navy
is enongh now.
Mr. Douglas said the desirability of economy Is
undeniable, bat tie only practical question is how
to accomplish anything in the brief remains of this
session. It appeared to him that the best Nay is to
trust the chairman of the Finance Committee, Mr.
Hunter, to make any retrenchment that tho public
service will permit. The chairman had been ton or
fifteen years at the bead of that . committee, and
knows emery item and under what lew it t appro
priated, and his vigilante is such that no item can
weeps bin attention. Let him ipty . wbere the rodeo- .
lion can be made and by the next sessioet
have reports on which to sot. It seennaTto him, Mr.
Douglas, that retrenchment cnn be made in more
then one department in-the army, nay'' , and post
office, especially the last named. Att . objection to
Mr. Gwin's proposal for a comtnittoo is, that It
would be competed of men of bat one political side;
It would seem like whitewashing the committee. •
Mr. Iverson' here insisted on the special order.
which wee: carried, so the private calendar - was
taken up. • •
Several hours were spent in the consideration of
the pdvato calendar. and less than a loud private
bills were passed, very many, mostly pension, wore
objected-to.
Tho Senate then feljourned.
NEW ORLEANS, Foh. 12.—The et/lamer Tennessee
has arrived with dates from Vern grin to the 11th inst.
Zuloaga has abdicated in favor. of Affirarnon, and
on February 2d, was instultal Prosideob MItARIUI2
113. Treated the political prisoners liberated by Robins,
and distnined all the officers engaged ho deposing
%Along° and suppressed Robles papers..
.A forced loan of a million dollars' is id : dared.
MirniuWii - ip about marching on Vera Crus. ZUIOD,
PrePitlebt. od interim.
bliramon'alrother was defeated at Zacatecui—
Delgado ia threnteniog tho capitol with Saxon re
organized txoope.
The capture of Mazotlan by the liberals Ja 4:3.
armed.
The French ant Dagßah coMmandoes stiCessided in
enicrchig their. demands ad Vera Altus. The high
duties are to bo restored forthiyith, and two-thirds of
the revenue centred to Eaglarld aniltFrancts
The American consul psumntly protested against
such intolerance, and larder trim much embarrassed
thareby.
Now Your, Feb. 12.—The New York, herald bas
advicos from Porten Prince, giviag ammonia from
Hayti of tie complete overthrow of the - Emperor
'Puede, and the proclamation of Gen. Geffrard as
President of the Republic. Pestle' formally abdi
cated his imperial dignities, ofi the 15th elki at Port
an Prince, and embarked on board a British steamer,
and in due time arrived at Kingston, Jamaica. The
troops of President Gerrard entered the
which surrendered without a gisu being fired, and the
Republic was proclaimed. 13eidouque immedkitidy
made out his paper of abdicaticos, and the guard so
carted him on board the Melbourne '
.but• the mob
wee so excited that he had to take refuge kith°
Frenehiumeulate. I
Br. Loom, Feb. 12.*•Thii New Mexican m 1
of the 2/1 ult.; embed Independence tomlitts:
Tile' mall from , firOokbras was oMirOloo
iilleota; Fir-and Ow tonwortr *miry,
sifthoiall itor•y* ima theilsomead Mt the
tionGliabigeOtalt..Wi itdii s.
Thorritir kit !id the
J.-a ii i ay •.
WHEE.LEMII 7:: 1-17§1r1Y
, MST PREMIUM FAMILY
SEWIN ft MACH.INES,
.A.GUNT 13
FIRST PREMIUM awarded'
September 1857, "AS BEST FO
And tho Penna. State Agrieultu
Maolane the highest premium,-"A
THESE ?dACIIINES which
Machines on account of
Or 1. Beauty and exoollenco of
2. 'Economy of thread.
3. Simplicity and thoroughn ,
4. Portability, ease of o
5. Speed.
G. Quietness of movement
7. Strength, firmness, and
8. Applicability to a variot
9. Compactness and olegani
Are now offered with all of the
prices by
'A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO
18pocial phipatch to the Pittelmrgh Oen
llAntuanone. Fob. 12.—Senate was not in
llotfac.—Tho first loudness in order was as F
yesterday takon by Messia.M'Clure and Taylo
tho decision of tho chair, that a resolution re ,
to lionso bill No. IGO, (Green and Coates stroot
C 0.,) was out of order brraus• it I did nof of.
ec•he fart, Mr. Smcad moved io lay the ap • •
'the table, which was decided in the affirms/iv?,
52, nays 25.
I
el
Mr. Smith, (Barks, ) an oppon tof the bill,
ed a revolution extending the hoe of .adjourn
for the purpose of cionsidering he motion to
i le.
ton of 41,..,
ng be motion
charge th'e R r ailroad Ctmmitbsef m theforther.
sideration of Senate bill entitled, "A soppleme,
a bill incorporating the Germs town Pius
Railroad Company." ,
Mr. liamersley sail that the bill, since it
come from the Senate, bad been asked op in
desk of the chairman of the corn Moe, and th
friends had had no opportunity tet see it. Mr.
born said that this was false. Mr Ifamersley
tad that the allegation of the gen man was eq
false.
A lung and exciting disenssio conned bet
Messrs. Walborn, Hammel-ay, eill, and oth
which was termioated, by the call for the previ
questten. 11,0 resoloHort pasted: finally, yeas
nays 27. ,
—ln reference to the alteration *lllO had beer
the Riefler, contract wt h tteerge Rem k ove Co., I
Ramsdell denied all • owledge, and threw back
imputation that he ha left the ',Lhasa in:media,
after the occurrence, i order to shirk the reefer
Wily. He did not kn whether the words had 6,
',co or th r, Ulnas:toil.
Mr. Bertolet thunghl that, in that ease he we
very efficient chairman of a committee.
Learn of absence was granted to Means. Nos'
(now ip Pittsburgh,) !laird, Wilcox and others.
Atnohg the reports ocommittees wasone from
Cotntnittee on Rdneati n, authorizing the School
to
rectors pf Allegheoy m unty comet eitel for seh
f
houses.' Reported as remmitted.
Mr. Chase, chairman , of the Codimittgp on W
rod Moan., reported the appmpriation FRI.
Mr. lamorsly desired Mr. Welborn teretract
offensiv ere eeee ion which ho had used. Mr. W
born re urned an equivocal answer. Mr. llama
said: or hen, Sir, if he applies that language to
I fling 't back in his teeth as ten times more
than lb. source from w irk it proceeds, and I h
myself responsible for 'what I ray." Cunside ,
encitem nt prevailed. !
Tbo molution discharging the Railroad Corn•
t...., iron tho further consideration of Passenger R
road Id Is in Philadelphia putted, whereupon
smith) urk.r)cullal up ihe Germantown suppletn
Mr. Goy p moved to ptistpone the coneideration
dcf., its y.. The previous question was called,
Fllot. in .1, nod the motion of Mr. Goopp prevailed
~,
M ,sf. s Ilainersly, Thorn, Fisher, :Lod other I.
ing I io ols of the GerMantown bill, refused to v
The I. use then adjonimid till Monday afternoon
Ore. o'clock. ' '
IV to ItNalos, Pot. l;.—Tbe Committee of IV
and 31 no of the llour had a protracted and • ;
imated . eating this 113 ruing. 1
Mr. lavic. of 'MI, had, at a pre i Votto matting.
(trot a re.aintoot that the tarit Title of Moo
Pholps,lot Mil, Morrill, of Vt.., ar.. l'itillms, of l'
~...,
should be reported in that order i connection or
the hill) awned ~ n , authorizing Co extension of
treasury note law, which motion le voted down
This Morning Mr. Phillips mad. a similarmoti.i
reversi the conditions of Mr. Mann l and bits o
hill, wit eh was not agreed to, tho Republican me ;
bora ro lling against it.
The struggle seems to he o n to tlio position of t
two bills of Messrs. Phillips and Morrell, a'
which they cannot agree.
A motion was made that Mr. Phelps might rep
his treasury note bill without any tariff proposit
or bill, which wan voted out of order.
Mr. ltillips expressed his anxiety that en.
thing should be done, and LW the members of ,
committee could not ho expected to assent to thi,l
to which they were really opposed, he suggested .1
Mr. M rrell might take charge of the whole matt
ond, repFtrt to the HOOK, that the eommittee co.
not a
Mr. Paris, of Md., said that Mr. Phelps,
chafrmao , of the committee, ought to do this, and
moved to substitute his name for that of Mr. Me
Before the vote was taken on this the commit
adjournhd till Monday morning, the three Opposl
mead.' and Mr. Phillips voting against tha
joornm DL
hien min, Va., Feb. 12.—Tho Convention to-.
nomina Wittman P. Wiley, of Monongalla coup
for Lieutenant (inventor, and Walter Preston,
Washington county, for Attorney-General.
John Bt. Bette mode along speech. In which he fo
shadowed the ground he will take in his address
the New York Academy, on the 2211 inst.;namel
coalition of all the opposing patties in the No
and South for the Prtuddency--a compact to del,
the Deniocmcy : Ile woe loudly chimed. The C
vention is dill in session.
Coantairon, Feb. 11.—The brig Blies Wilson
arrived here with Kingston dates to the 26th ult.
The' •Emperor Boulogne, having escaped f
Hayti, in an English vessel, had arrived at Kings
where he claims the British mgectiOn.
Sr. Louis, Feb. 12.—Leavenworth woo..
state that the bill abolishing and prohibi
elarery in the territory fined the legislatu
Gov. hledary will doubtless veto it.
12.—the river is rising.
with 7 feet 9 linehes water in the canal and 5
feet 9 inches on the pass over the falls. Weather
oloudy—mercury 34°.
CUM
--
.trameto
Monongahela River 11,13. lean Pack
STIAMYJITICLiARAPII, I Ernaktalt JEITZ
Aga
Oirr../. O. WOODIMD. ,arr. filsozon Mum
CCEAMIIB LOZEENE, Out. 7. Flamm.
TIIE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS A.
tow rtintitnp regolarly. Morithik Boars learn
burgh at 8 o'c ock A.M., acrlkuning, Boat.
educk P. for MlCt.wpart, ZUSitlitithiown Monti g
bela Lity,CooketnWil. Zdill.boroub, Eh.% Lang, 0 c
borough and Oeuers, connectingatßrourcutrillswich
fur Uniontown, and Fayette aprtnge; connect. at 0.1 dj
Landing will heel for Jeffor..., a
Warn...burg, and at Oroen.borvugh t r MoripmtoWn,
Plutaungurs Manta] through Dom Vittaburgh So u
town fur tr, media andfftedowoccos on boars included.
0. W. EiWINDLEE, !Lauri,
an 6--,j Bruw n il Ir. IV hart-boat, 8Q at Grant
PITTSBURGH AND MEMPHIS
si za sr z. tsr Et_
yard 1359. AEI 1559. H
IDA: HMO,
, ANGLOSAXOyts HAMM.
TIRE . ABOVE LINE. 'RAVING .11:1'
keen ongenixed., will ma weekly, hawing • leo, •
veziolit end elokenl steamer to lam each potrt eyery w
.A 94 :WFM I V.I=i7I I. 7
91 :1, : mr .1 1r 1 64 !Mmoral
. '
mom, NO. 68 rirny STBEEZ
PITTSBURGH. PIONN,A.
by the Allegheny County Agricultural Society,
held
FAMILY USE."
. .
LI Society have awarded toi 'Wheeler Waimea Bowing
BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES."
Po gained each an enviable reputation over all other
tab, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed
of construction
1 and menagoment.
I -on
r. • bility of seam that will not rip or ravel.
.1 purposes and materials. '
• of model and finish.
test improvements and advantages at manntaotperi
ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTLI STREET.
korzE,v. asataawsmv
Commercial.
• -
0010dIITSB OP AZOIMILIITION SOB JANUARY—
S. Oesau, V. C., O. P. tlaiwru, W. U. Wiiz G. B.
Joss., G. W. Wee. .
- '
piTrseuuon Itti2ll6.lGTll.
[Repotted Bpaiarly for GU Pittsburgh Gardk. •
Pertimman. Marna; Paa.l4, 11161
; m/aw of4o bbl. from wagon at $5,00. for
sonar, 650 Dbl.. rota at 0,2505,37 for cow, $5,8805,76
for extra and $59066.00J0r Wally do.
flltAlN—anti at dapotar MO boo Moiled Oani 4104 and'
475 do ear at 85. Rya; ZOO bas at9o.
itROCIRIE9-41rto ; Slaw of 76 !Ada Bogor at 7W48 mai
85 bbla Hammon .40041. Coffee, 40 bp at 12%8811. , -
POTATOIS—saIm of 70 bbl. Neadmarmeks at 12,50; and .
350 bon mixed at Room,
olL—adea of 40 Gt. No. 1 Lard 00 at 90e05, and pay
far p.kagaa.
II 6Y--aolna at male. oflo loads at $9013 ion. "
BUTTER—aIes of 8 boo at 20.
Cp£.lBBE—aalm of 23 b. at 12
had
the
its
' al
tot-
Tie 'rest Trade
•
[Pro Aim.) Ltvwaroot., 241850.
Sire—The put year notwithstanding the meat and gen
end depreadon In amity every branch of btodnera, cane Up
the severe 'Male exporkeced at the ohm of 1857, he been .
characterized by rmarkable ateadinem la the Itott Trade.
Whilst ahnoet. every other articlefpf common', ormaunfac
tune teas flactosted in amino from al to SO or cusp 40 V Cent,. ,`
the general mime of loon have not varied during the year: ,
more than bor 10 . p cent, or Ins to 15, II ton, Lyon Witt .
by the following qnotatione:
len. 1919. Idly 1010: Jcie: 109.
Meech.' Bar Tron..£o 17s. W. £0 10e Od. £olse. Ott..
Stair° test It'd Bar.. 8 br. Od. 7 15a, W. B 00.
hoop iron 9 la. Od. 8 15s. Od. 9 0.. Od.
Sheet hoe._ 9 ife. Od. OMt 021„ 9
After to bogs period of depression, it was generally-anti
elpated that the new year would open with brighter proe
peas for the Trade, in an Improved demand and higher
peons; and there is no doubt that for the last month or Mx
weeks the order. have been more plentiful, and the wort.
here been mem folly employed. It being ale, the fact that
no
reduction In wept took piece when the price of iron was
reduced 10e It ton in July bet, It was generally expected
that an advance would be declared et the recent CearterlY
Meeting In Staffordshire: and tills would probably have
been tbe cue, but for the threatening amect of felee on the Continent, which has already had adepressings
'lnfluence open hnelnem. Mena of the cheaper stamp. of
Leon have, however, already experienced the antlacipated '
improvement, to an extent mfficieet to induce •• partial ad
rept, In pricer, and we are thus compelled to make mule change. In our prurient t
o esquotaio", and
although the we
of a war on Mutt
met be entirely divelpated, we have little doubt that fhb
pricer xi Iron will be generally advanced ere long, It-mtlat
not be begotten, however. that the make of Iron woe re-
Sneed considerably during the last monetary mica, and, be
still, In Bta flordatore at least, below the /mantle, previcandy
produced, so that it need not be epprebeeded that any ma.
toad advance in prim will take plate, without, at all ergots, •
canting an Mame In the make to operate in the other di
metier". It la also porhapa worthy of remark that &WWI. -
ranee In peke bee already takenplace In Ooppar artilXia;;
which aro generally effected by the same induoncee at the
other metal., and generally
may thanker to some extent be •
looked upon es indicative of au approaching advance • •
ptim of Iron.
The qtrantrty of iron exparterfActrittglhe past, yaw e.
considerably RIO than the prcriW4WW, which Was do. bt
il,l3ownlet to the ffect of Way ale of 11t57, ng -
the mornmptlen of iron In Ihrilways, Shipbrabling,
der the teleran, of cheep money, and the general reviral of
1114)1114,11, thi• muse of drpressiou to our Trade is 111 pro
bly mon be removed.
The Welsh free Works commence the new year with too.
derotely well Oiled order hooka, both for Bars cud Rail, end
at the m•mr•or there Is no dimmirien to yield et ail lo prICW
nerd, may te °moldered about Be. tenet the ablpplug „
pots to Wales. With no may moner.Market, and ttto leer'
fof wee on the Continent removed for the prevent, me have
no doubt Ilse Meloea schemes ofForelgn Corapeakw; haute t.
loge large eommurptlon of Iron, will We 'gam, pushedtar
er
ward,prime. and we look faro .toady market, if not be Om high-
Teo wad Qmattorly Meeting of tho Staffordshire free
Mestere took place on the 13th Inst., at Birmingham, when
It was determined by the maim Ity to make no change et
present In the nominal pekes of Iron, though some patties
W vocated an immediate advance. It Inut university repot
hd that the Trade sae In a healthy•oondltion, and the proa
poeta for thecoming Miami good the May 101311,11 tY altiletY"
iedott the Ihnettetted ehtterbeitc et et peace on the Continent.
Then° Pirate Trade has been very depressed tbtoughank
the pasnyear, tha:ompahlUtles of production bowleg been far , ..
fu execs of the demand. With the Improved prompt{ of'
the Iron market, and an mime, of 112ifttos durin g hat three months to the prigof Refined Tin, we may :
wally look for a higher range of p rhea anrieg the Imogene;
In mocitation, wahine only to rellorate our sincera thank.:
kw ail pierg•Emore, and to refit you to the onneasil quan
titate of our protect prima; end again mtkitheg the cootitt.
nation of your commands. . •
We reomin very reepectfulty yours, Javan k Co.
to Money ofeelts the blemont ride. of yeeterday are tar
fatted Some choice wow day Ma to 'at 0 36 06 C 61
Bank, hat the teron on other papas within Bank the. are
peony uniform at 7 B mot.. Outside of Bank, prime' tn.
domed 6 mouths' hills can be placed at the same rate. LlTe
mend loans ire forlornly quoted . 314110 t cent.„ but we de
oot MA that the old odotilledied Broken, pry orni 0 116 cent.",
tatholigh the Woo l y comes chiefly room pleat° knodent,- -
most of the - Books loshting upon 6 tit cent. 'The question
la one of price rather than supply, at present, Um totter be 7
log mate ogles! to the &moods of the bottom - ROW &Tag
to Stocks.—N. Y. TM,.
Currouno, Rob. 12.-3klor—Bahmi 100 bbl. extrte at de..
pot, at WO. Severs! analler ids haue been sold. -
Whent—Sole
onion a car miud on track at 51,21 ; 1 car good
track i
1424 ; 000 ordiamy
$1,93; 3100 hoe red from Monsboa red from store at .
. private tenor
Oats—Sale 100 Isem prime new front morn ot 64c.
Rye—Sale 1 air ot bOo.
Sods—Bole ..11 bum and 20 buS Timothy Seed of d 2; 80 bu
at c.,123.4; and 10 hos Ithea,.Sei.4 at 31,63%.
Butter—Choioe W it ua mile et 17010.
Choose—The market is dared out. Ptime W It would
bring 0010 e, and prime Western New Work 11011;4 . • -
!Saw °ALUMS, Fe.. 9,-1 fair demand Ibr Bytom, and
prime have farther advmced t0..10%.10X0 for 1114146;'.1
Shoulders outhunted and Moody idle. , • •
Laid is higher, With • good demand ; caked 600 btds
. 1 4@mo.
ll ' or r eseet w d ' oll en wi d h i . ower fidt ; ealoTalllgete .320034—.
cladng at the formor reels; renelpte o lorge. ' •
Imports by Italnroad. • ' ••••;• ;-
P. C. AC. B. R.-31 eon cattle, 5. do bop, ovavg
it do con; Lamb & llotalroloro 12 414444 Lima &
83 do flour, Brown & Kirkpatrick; 27 bp rye, IL /I Clollloa a;
6
,14 car. awn, Illtelatock, It'Croory & co: 11l bola cotton, 63,
hhda bacon, 181 War Boor, 215 do lard, 40 bolls anathao.lo4
&
eke gloom 120 baba owl, 66 tor beer, =I boa soap, 145 do
candles, 160 aka what, 13 rola loather, 33 I. barni,lso bbl .
butter, 12 doom Clarke & co.
C. A Y. R. 11-11 aka wrioat,Bluabam; 8 clu pearfa, Bak
am; 6 by timothy wed. Lltolo & iamb* 500 pip laad,W
2 kr
p C Yowler; 118 boo potatoar, &ram adar;p. 21 WU bo .a odle, I,lp.
buott & cot 2 bbt 1 do lird.twall, Lao
6 rre 4 aka* lard, Pbuttor,
PoUari A a; .119 bp rya Warm& Ara
Jar, MO Ws polraoos. Martin; 12 bu Owe, 25 Wk. tlakl..
11 Cadleld & ca, 110 aka rye, Illtelleorl4 WlNere3 k ar. 16
bib Imp* itoll, WlThlntay A 04.151 oil oat., aware; le
boa cbarea, .1 Boor. 157 .4. barley, ItlebaolairoBObblalkau,
~.' Local A HotrWoson; 25 Was, 3lt 11'004,1180 M posl4
6 it Roblin( Aa; 4 bbl buttor,.B L iplard, 4.12 bra corn,lll4-
a veer & Dilworth; 27 Ws barleo,B llarbaugh&occ l 32 by ;la
• 6 Tomah 11131orkao, Ceram A or. 3l Pkka botari 7do "lye
a door, 30 eka clovenead, 10 bbla calms. Riddle, Wlrtak oo;
o. 41 cure Iron on, 25 do eat% ow taro . 170 bola AM. 62 cabs
in taeon,3B bill 60,5 We two, • - ,12 do botte‘2 l 72 'pm Pork,
Ia 112 , phi lard, 18 'aura tobacco, 48 rolls ar.106, by,
1 alum, Carko & co,
P. ft W. A C. 8.11-1 oar corn, ronoodp A bar; 60 14
boatels, Inlarkan & co; I' do, LambertAk Shlptool.2 Lb!
lard, Atwell, Leo & ar. 7 clue, pear(., Coairoaa, Hallam 4
oo; 185 aka oat, 11.11anbr, 14 trio b Edmunds:WU
bbl. pearls, Logan & Gm; :12 do pork. 11 A ear,A
do Roar. krßobe A Jlalert 61 dos bock. W /111 6416 atao
ii CAM Wary Demur, 49 aka eli %
sperseed, Drown & Utast.
pick, bbla oral calal6 de 66667,038 do kart, 442 do Civet
225 do lard, 382 do 011, 8 do batter. 472 aka pork, 06 bli oat
• too; 222 beta, 224 : 22 1 WV, .. 9 00 bats 1 40 1 02 ; 4 2 0 PP: alto+
A wed, 643 hidloa,24 kp iard, auk* A co. . - - A
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WHEP,Ina, pac Itlomers-100 bble ibbkri 7 bp NW'
11104 mo E btokotmomr, 6 hbdm, 2 bp nip, 28 kgm toboote, Rd
gonon 2.2l•warn 37 bbd! M'amdfpg Jk 45(4 71 aks.rte'
Doninton; tak bona, 2 kgm lardownen 2hf Pakk
eolock 60 bp conk, If' Marten 86 do baton
in
7 bblm,
Rbodom A Abner: 8000 hoop, Abromn 14 *heel arm,
0040 o; 0 awry., 06 Dbl. floor, moon.
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[Our little friend Pima., supplies the . Wirth,* winking
of Cincinnati and Philadelphia mem at the earliest mo
ment]
The Illnerea on her trip from Whiellatron Pride, night,
met the meatier Winona going down. The steam tag mot
down from here no we stated on Thstndey.morning, did not
ineteed In getting pwasiabm of ha. The Weems mo
helped out of teetlght plece,wtdek sloshed drifted leto.'end
1 1 1 0. 1r1 of' ort
own i nt he le: Melt ,. by the aid of the to
erin met twpreo,lersodito,
about Ottwgetonn w nßw
ith lust TM
lame enough about
make her wheels lam. it Is awl...id alet wee waning
laeen, with wooden
Al lailantotod throttle warm, the vs.
making Mew tim e, the WM*. met the
IGrely Eagle going Wier bar, bat when the haterlearned bow
lbw the Waimea had got slaw, aho tyre Op the thaw and
came back.
. . .
The Usidage left on flatunhvi for et. Ira., and the pO.
land (or .0111.9 pat, we don't remember what. pO, ...I n a,
raropt the Shaer's.
The rational.. received dlepstelowra Bahian to She
enact the* the Delegate would Ware a total loss, and any
loaner attempts to .else her have been abandoned. They
had proceeded to wreck Lennon so thiamine 'hal/abate.
We lam that the Cherokee, whishisas sank. ,J the hr-
Kee°. the Stir, at 11l told as board seg. and salaam, for
(big do, rap that it was innenot hentabat In what alto we
mold not learn. IteellyEtew weashoraah
se we were informed,' -
The Gael Ikon Landoll* and the Pdtaaase treartllitin ' -
non, arrived on Bloody. Weather cold ants. little *Ow
./The Tor Boat Asap; nn - bean NM to. • coal ocastmay
Wading totwarn.Pradandi and Odin. bow the:Thaienratas
aloe, by hissers, Logan h Mino t or this piste, to,, PAWL
lieens ir tego . t u Art , ha y War
shatt,rd.the
TO yea SUS &jail unlb•
stocks ant Breirnartlist tanibliata
which age bang aceateed inata wad in
She molt antitantlai vortnantllts onlamar. - ,
?tie Dialernon towed down to L oo la early giteg
month% with milm trip. It In tothaatid lir
rad. DORKOritrips thb tads. ..11as_61en -Plk•Wlao
booms tiatistild nl/1 cee hip to Pittaimassit,litids
up temporally briefest daga.—{an.Gas,
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