WHEELER 81, PDIEIk EllllBlll7ll EMILY sNyi r ING , MACHINES, Acwarre 01+ICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, • .:. ..,... . PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, held bet 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE?' . .the Penna . State ;Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing , . M .. the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." MAORINES which have gained such an enviable reputation over nil other v ux_acciount or illr ; 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both aides of the fabric sewed. 2. &economy Of thread. . 2. Simplid I and thoroughness of construction 4. Forbad , ease of operation and management 5., Speed. G. Quiets of movement. .^ _ ... .-- -- 7., strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravoL , '.• 8. .Applicability ton variety of purposes and materials. 9. linnpsoiness and elegance of model and finish. Are now awed with all of the latest improvements and ndvantages at manufacturers prime by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, GX FIFTH STREET. Special gLottcco. • OSAIFILLEs PACKIEV. C 0.,& No. 119 Pearl Street, Boston. - MEM= =mum roi tax sea OF Hoot. MOOS and Sole Leather, Upper In rough, Ottrrled Leather, Itsh Grain, Mai, Kip, Splits, /1.; F twer Moil; V rongh; finished Linings and rolomi BOW" Mar Oft!, Kid and Boa Skins, and C=M 11Xnenam SOUTlllnes,..l3oagresa drag. Baton WILLIAM BURILAGII,.IOI Paul " " WILSON& 00., 103 131010 " 032:30tdre• .Ei. 0 ILTB liZ 11/V.13 SION PAINTING AND GLAZING, .11D - 1 DLONCITES, Dow In the held memo and ehottoet Um. J. 102.2m4 ban. S6i 28 Sit. Clair S . MeDiemin .Sr. CO., Fohnutleg and Commluton lerehanti, 4nd Agents faith(' Bale of Pittsburgh Mann Oonsigefornts awl aeon for WAD. HIDES, MOM PRODUCC4 La., solicited. Prompt attea Ike to Melvin eat tortrarding, —X.. 0 49 Commercial Street, St. Louis. deltrlM GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY OIM, JEWXLR r, WATCHES APD FANCY GOODS, AT aiingialralg ae lINETRAWS, No. 45 Fifth Street, near Wood, The largest and most varied assortment of the abovegoods to e►l. dry, 1.14 15 EXPRESSLY Suit THE HOLIDAYS. b. fooAd at . thelrialore,Ageory for te. AMERICAN W.A.TomrEs. FURS Ft:TF.4 ! FURS II MeCOR32I ac CO-, .131 Wood Street, Pittebtwith. HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW MK grow? receiving .large atmt of fresh reads FURS weedier Haden Bay Babk, ilabl% Inoue Martin, • Medan Sq uirrels,' • .Filth, la Osta, Ova% I notarize% aka wadi CO* SUN Itanuatc There geode bare twee gamed with great awe, and will be sold at mall groats: Lain ti!lliple to parches. herb PUPS sre halted to tall NA numb. .tab. enndett •C . , DEARER AND TAILOR., ..fro. 69 ar. awia aratir. PITTSBURGH, PRNMR., ration to his now and beati fic** cooliethet of Cloths, Ow& Rep of seers wedgy- end idyls, sod ooentry trade, which .111 be and doepetch, and at ratan ma low Mamma to the city <•91916, tummy. sa. Pittsburgh, Penult., v.. of Motors, CoGegoo sad lloie practice, Gem his probatkutal hIRDIOAL OASIS. I'ol4 public um emsma partil,Titless mad *604 to Or bre with promo es st swam • mica= 161 iitd r{& nutm pltais,,uasmiyal y servisse Olifiletl. • Hat;, A Durand. Mw.11.4L A. Mc T. R. VII. Op. J. M. Rusts.. Jacob OoL Mem liceendlaes. HOll. W.A. Weaver. Um. 1"..1. Pleura. Jobe' IL Mellor; Eaq. cOallirlarObet. null Ore in 5 41.41 . MOVII.; WO Z Z ALEXANDER BRADLEY, sumericetllol2 irmirr or COMO, PIELOR END HEATING STOVES, iPlala and Fancy Grate Pronto, etc. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT OAS ' Mount° and Surtax Oonsirearre 00011.1 STOVES. ORkee and Saleti Room. =SWAM Bs.* WlNid atm Plitab..l - - .. W. 43c.12 . 1=EN x IMELAR:r. ttutnumtuacma AiLliklidis iir Tolba4e, Sam9l9and Cigars, 8•909199•141191919 Me . Na. 199 Wood street, Is addltlanis their Mai Istrse9,lfor43lrsda - ara,lrbon Why will be pliwi thar 91 .. 91 , •197919 10 . Thr.: W.' F. roarDrenitso hi - • tintagink vith th. i. ' tt a tiders ralasoo9, csa I. _ , MICR, 11/9900X111 MCAT, latwom earailtheleld st. 999.91991 , Wars 19:99 Y.. ii. P.B. 0,43-dersh 9131191/13C EU - 0 1_414.198. \ lbsinutting i l u v r ic i n l a nualuidoci Iltarehakt. aNnDiALIREN Cheese. Butler, Feeds, Fish, AAA Rod ~Dl. ,N. ti Mod Piathssi. N. IZOL.AILES do SONE% Per*" aid , Bowes e Bills of Exchange, CWIMIIIIA Of D IT, , MRS AND smut, 30.17 mom= era*, prrrautnion, PA. 1111IIMIallietbss side so or a.. principal Ntlet Wool*. nal anal:WWl Shama aprlfcly PCIJELMIGEN DRAWN BY BIGHT BILL . • 11471f0AN, S , • AM & CO., 131 1 1 r il q UM ' BASS, , NDON IN NUMB or ONS , FOUND • 4 CI 'AND UPWARDS. ,11&;&& am Ow :141 dtloo sad torso of Friars, ,Itawda and otter flanyeaa FtstrAeoartaatlyoa Mad ad Arra& by NM. 11. WILLIAMS A 00., •• • • lb Sudan, cod atorrt.coroor of Third: •,'• 5. B. it C. . MARKLE, or 11UNTOP3, Jon D ALL Emmet OF A. 'E. P . X *4 PAPE R. Wffirompams, NO. NT Weed ttttt , PIITEB7INGII, PA. farad& O"Ri •OC = , a AILLO. Was • •• • • or Aga nalitss, Iraq Vaults, Vault Ilium Maim lkaUers, Mow Gaud', ke., • Iliament amid td Thud abut, (11/Patt Wood tad llutft,) • myna= a, PA., Nam CS barna a nasty of Dar PAW.; amp aad plaak, ea Partladar aftaalloa paid la ea tialatent. Jobbing dos. at short notice. art V& 'P."— -EL O. MAD 4 N _ i ~ NI , --- I. Ilito, Inas .. --....P. IL nun. !MEW D1P00L111......-..--irttiox mum. 1111110,1111, 111$1E I; KILLERS, , ippnws - sug AND NACIIIRISTS. wig), SIN GT 01.1 NV' 0 RICI 3. ~. ',' 't4Prltt• bare h. Penna. thlllist, Ilkhll Market strimt. Nywallabiliallitedsot iftuarserw_ 1111114.4 Irrosd ., W, MUM 14 . 11 ... 44 .. lad Rita of 012 ' 24/6/111114LIPW21 f WU + s. ATTORN _ , telt adkaii, at Wotan atlmaillo lihdidalary looilitmad $ AT LAW. N 11:111ANOICRY, Dringios, ilia say psi of Nortbora. omit ale of Rad lOW*, oto IM* 11 00". mlay4to OS Mort notbs. 1.1912ydk - PABINA. bi Ulm 11 1141;i1Plalla4olpfilla Illasuffiaturlaia Ca. (MtMtrial®maedalMibe Inisitlla fallaato, SoksiGionalorayo malt 6 Mama 6 led.* Dd de do 40popanyl " " 0 . laftlef.rozi oral Mu* L Ixam " 4°°B MN% ma for lorombii es ; 14.111L146. pont la bat la 'agora tub. Thla arakaa to madam ao pal.4"rlf Proporod for Mbar, pavan VOL ...POt SNOW - ozi= Jo ram to ray vow I rhea. — CLarr * TOONOi. Vir MC& dr. IS N • Iffasaketerin lad Awn all bade of emcco, JUMP Awn CTGATIO, =DAMP 033.4000, orpoweamiViddlarsiedumsair r i____ A u gh mmumouumpa. JAZ. Maki' r WWI Slidtkild hat SA • •-A• ww,Emimegama. • ~;L?.Y.:h:4.:::'tlw.>•_c'hi~.:. ~:~:'3r~~i,.'r' . Prrrsprrta-rt, PE I'TN'A ,55 penal P. atun3 LAKE SUPERIOR . COPPELI !TILL AND • 9/ANL:PING WORKS PARK, IId'CUTRDY & CO AIANUFACTURERS OF SHEATIIINO, ORA7.II.:RS' and BOLT COPPNR, PRIMISRD COP PER NOTTOSIR, named SIBI Bottotot — Speller 7oWrr , tr. Import... acid Dosirra to INSTALS, TIN PLATN SHEET IRON, WIRN, to. Ormstmitly nn Mold, Tiomro'. Martino. and Tools. War..l.rome, No. 149 Fire clod 120 &vont/weer, Plttxburgh, Penna. • *palm orders of Copper cat to any &elm ! patt urn. nly2Aulkuly? .I_I.A..I,VICS do CLUIL‘ICY House, Sign and Ornamental Paint... 4 AND ORAINNR3; MALI. IN White Lend sand Zino Paint . also, nil kinds of Pants,tiili, Vanitslios, Window alas, Potty, Brushes, to • 141 Rind Street, fa] doors nhone narilklydie MITCHELL, HERRON & CO, IMIGFACIZIWIJ or Cooking. Parlor And .1-Tratiner STOVES-; Orate Fronts, Fenders, Cookinehnges, he 194 Liberty 9L, Pittelatrgh, meMiely 1LY01011,11................—.40111 L. 11141r0—........111.11N0LL01N10 Pittsburgh Steel iWorks. JOINTES, BOY - 73 ar. CO., Sian nfac t man of CART STEEL; Salo, SI•ItINo, PSMW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Cbrner Ran and Pird STrerft, Pilltfarrylk, I). B. KOGRIN.S & CO.. Roger.. Improved Patent iit••l Cultivator Teeth, 111201ydfOmer Roo and Pint Sheds. PittsZterqk A. c• RAM ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth DJ W. C. Biases'', • (Stescronni b /brier, Rolfe .I•Rscett ) 1.• RAIL RIDID SPIKES, CHAIRS ANA-BOAT SPIKES. PITIBBUttOR. CENN'A. . J. M. D43E1144:713 - !No. 54 S (Dr.lHAis ties Dolldlo seaCtlydfa =EMMI Don't :nil to prom lag Syrup for 0111dren Teeth!, It greatly( cithatea theme, gnat; retloci4 all Inflatatmatit) We b mculaie the howola. Dei will ern nett to yootwalvaLtion Latta. Perfectly. ofo In all case_ This valuable preparation la Us , atm rattatexpetienewl and sante! ft Ragland, and but been titeni aith talllioaa of craw We bigielre LL tIN Met Onrcp anal. arlomtnry and Warn. , swam Itnan Inettung o 4 Crum any 0, 21= of bottler are eohl ay. Etok.. It le as old and welltriod PRIOR ONLY 25 CNNT slit-Notto yonnitt aule.sthe SINS, New York, Iss on the onixido Bold by Druggist. throughout Us DIY GM. 11. tiHYBYq Agent • Jultd.wl The 6 feat Einglien Hemedy. mit JAMES C ARKS'S CELEBRATED FE. ALE PILLS! Preparod from • macriptiou of bit. Jame• Clarice, u. Phyandan Extraordlasry io the Qoc,n This Toil known !lodic! no is no Imposition, brit • ans. Wanda rimed, f Tomato Diltisoltiw and Olottrnotlons, mom any maim wkatesor; and sitlotragit • powtoisa romody,`, On, mask% nothing hurtful to the conialtrakm. TO MAIMED LADITE it Is pocutbaly whoa. It will, In • !two Slone, bring oa tlw inatatlypirsi with want:laity. fAe Palo /woe sumer bans knows to faftwhere dim , Was mike wondpage ofpassphtet arr own oft:erred. &Jr full particulara, got • paraphLrt, In., a t spat. N.ll—sl and 6 pottage atantpr eockitood to Gory author!' and spat, VIII Io 6re. a bottle, rontatutig over EA Oils, by„ Mu= mall. L VAIINEBTOOK it CO., Pinata!, sad nold by all drogikts. Ifirriet's MIRACULOUS VEY Ile DESTROViR, for Ole Deem:Non of RATS, Wes, Bl• Boos, ROACIIIII Puna, Motiotrrose, Nero; Olalnif Ix. ',Arm ke. The eisetaiod preparations town insAegr the above Ulla wires loot 22 years throughout Europe, where they he.. rut with a triumphant moose., have acquired for their In ventor and hfauttfarturor worldwide Inbelly, Wanted by the impenne of Boma, Prance, A the Queen of Rag. land, the Rings of Belgiuni, Uolland, N Ire, Mamie, Sat any, Ao, and In America their elllcienc has been endorsed by the Directory of Pubrao hudilationt d the approval of ammearows private citizens, all they are he only Rentedfrs in the world, sore to esterminate all kink of ve•min. Idaveriell Illascatoos Paltralleriole &ahoy the noWel ceine Intruders without mercy, and never fell. Big Art has brought death to Millions of t' Of, and from thie day the watchword of srchants shipowners, and hnebaudme (omen.. RETAIL 'PACKAGES Depot of the Inventor eel JOSRPIL I • ill2liroadersly General Agent for the U. JOH V. RUSIITON, Dmgaist Broadway, New York. Sold wholerele sod retail tq JOS. FM/4DM, rltteburgln NAN, Alkshany. Mt. Dicianson's stmt../Vhotipal Depot , Medan:4A=7iarp..—ln tub. crinaloodag public, no expense !adorn to rondo: t. parfait! ortkr to hoop palm with the so, and Omni& Oaremoot ofneturo. NO V.ANTLY Al Rota Poke $lO. ' It hi adolimbly adaptaCto of &mow, soak as Oonsomptice,licroloim Maim, Janata. Um, Dynprprin, fornmof Physical and Meota/ Uon awl NETTOO• Disarm. Ow grand feature of this Apportio• Ile that It always rod, for two, the power befog obtained cam a Permanent hiagnat, no Add.. other logred{nota belt! ragolrod. bold, whams!e and retail, by _ _ DR. GRa oe25:1111•1. WUlemmas Drrigglost. 140 ' A CAS! or IlUrr lig]: CURED i 440.-11 r. Georg* nowt.; who inwideol 11.4, &month want, procure 4 Trams mono 444141 on Why can. 110 Months without the Ten. .4 theta 14 the ratan dthe ruptam. I am motto .1 of rupiah. with m 7 lanloalita Trues.. I have pets:Mahal kora Mc Clonit.4 for to Ma co. ?ha bet of Men.. pUcatke at my Drag Mrs sod Tram Do JaSSdA•T Ds. 080 KEYS lorliCommturr.—ALl the h • torblll beams of the Lim, and they s wad by wing DIL WILSON'S PILLS., sad mut offectusl gamma [may maids Tbay ere prepared arsl rob( by MOCK a 00„W"‘ "de pnlarh". " 4 Yobnertoder Vermlfoge, Pri,l3o, corner streeta,Pittaborilh_N., Bee sdwartlseaseat coo AllOS;li 1,110. • AIM iIYCIAL Euts.—Dr. Keyser Wed, bail on band& very azodinut da • by irtkieb many !minima an mob to loaf Abo,'s mall 'RUA webs drum, mticb 14 k Inory Mann In many cum of GALVANIC GATTIXT, OX SLUT mooma, for radical purpose; of svo urn beat free of lexprom dur.. • • •• • • nao/ttsso• ofTee Dollen. Ir roo LILA SICK, the - prObtlbili =our moths* la to Oro Warmth bl.Prpis, • h logiwarw.,_thootottrowaw AV% . lot Wet, sorthroth treys Ms a...um spews; Tanabe* the tow, of enable It to throw off awl amiss brow woo mod dhetwrotwoorphuou,..oh , ow of D.J. Itostettoeo trrer i : l A l trial d tharpoina• moot • th. yo Do Mora tteir m wig am a s m ta a ll ManOqE & D lit U imNil .p i a s b e hlla4l v . • • zura.ad Make@ pears • , mow." r‘mu= }WI , • MEE MISMEEM ==.3 HAIISIORPOZO.9 OF r.Criar, TAILOR, Clair Street, PTITSBUEOII. PA II 11110TIIIIIM8111 rs. Winslow's Sootir • IL; h.. nbtoinst on earth. f toOthing by nontottng the will allay patty arid IN • 01.0 lt. Inoilloto, Il let mut boallb to yont' prescription of one et 111 e Phial Jame iu Neer bor. Wing sucruir remedy In IM wnril, In I In 011114rntn witnthas It' ;ry perm the Mack! sowly, A ItIVITLK. nano of CUlerld • PlOl. wrapper, . world. ir ;EMS We learn that the Messrs. Shosnberger are about making such arrangements for building as will much facilitate the business of nail making in which they era largely engaged. The various parte of buildings in which their work is now married on are to be united in one very large and commodious structure, covering the yard that now is used for cord and separates one portion of their works from another. In the manufacturing establishments of the city as well as in tho buildings for stores a decided improve ment is progressing. Success to all such enterprises. Lemont on Pnystotoor.—Dr. George H. Keyser, of this city, lectures in Steubenville thie evening, on the above subject. The Doctor will doubtlees have a! good honed, and he will certainly interest and instruct his audience. Having devoted hutch time and laud, for many year. past to the subject, and having applied a great number' of his justly telehrtted supporter., trusses and shoulder-braces to both sexes, and in various forms of disease, Dr. Keyser should he able clearly to Illustrate his subject. CORONER'S Isoomr.—An inquest was bald by Coroner Bostwick, on Friday morning - , on the body of a man found in the Monongahela river. From the evidence adduced it was ascertained that his name was Israel Gibson, and that be has a wife and three children living up the Youghiogheny river. He was seen floating on Wednesday evening and brought to shore. No marks of violence were found on his person, and only twenty-seven coots in his pooket. The verdict of the jury wan, "came to his death by accidental drowning." Me (called o e dle• mono- der, In of the 'Map Tug NATIOXAL S. S. COAIVIIIITION.—We learn by a private note from Gee. 11. Stuart, of Phila delphia, that excursion tickets will be issued, to delegates attending the Convention, at all the principal stations on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, good from the 21st to the 28th inet. 41 in probable the time will be extended for another week. Mr. Stuart soya "We are look ing for a great convention." KEYAKR, ond el, Pittsieg ' BOUT • YEAR on Um Fourth BL widen i 7 now gone Ai l• • appnwanos of ly emiog now, A COLORED woo UMW Lafayette Hell, boa been arrested in Washington, to answer a charge of the theft of a lot of oats from a Mr. Waldron. The point of the theft was that immediately af ter Meiling the oats he void them again to Wal dron himself at a reduced price. The thief pleaded drunkenness in extenuation of kin guilt! yu1.16/1 cud no bo given by sip. ER! , - i s arMing from Tun New Brighton Mies says the abatement in the Pittsburgh Gazelle that twenty three run away slaves crowd the river at New Brighton a few nights since, is nowe to the people there. Very likely. We did not learn that their entry into New Brighton was generally known, or publicly celebrated. may, wUI to Thojirs • sob L. MUMS. I proprietor. of D. ut Wocitkited lth On Thareday evening ilia, two men named respectively Bunon Considine and Daniel Mc- Cabe, while under the inflame° of liquor, got into a fight, when the former struck Mollifier in the head with an axe and nearly killed him. They entered bail for examination. of 140 Wood ▪ for deaf prom, well.. arc— bleared Into Or ▪ oroo.Jolarbq . Tun Low Ltniktai, to be sold by analogue this evening, in Davis' wood floor auction rooms, No. fi4Fifth 'Wet, is now arranged for exami nation. It also contains some valuable books for historical reference; sod superior rifle and shot guns. ittoNrTIC impala, kind rank. Drpreer &Irmo Dr. MI t • . P. opilulAwlf y is that the prom • • • Nauru and imtion maw. 'lv! of b. ohneacty sad thew troubho• occasuu7 bat • 4 Stomach to vivre that W. chaerfalty as u• do, lbeir : Trete, awl • 11.1=4".1. Tint New Castle Courant, a live newspaper, appears this week in a bran new dress through out. We are glad to see this token of prosper ity in this welcome exchange, and hope that th . Courant may always meet with abundant MOM Tn. time of departure of the Pittsburgh mail from Washington, has been changed from OM) &CIO& P. M., to aetan A. AL The arrange ment appears:to suit the Washington people. ... Tun Duquesse.Oreyo will parade on the 22.1, - wad the new brew ,osanon, A, C. Wilson will 111 7 8 a t 1 hoin , Cliff 'fitioot,'ln idnor of Utii, ,• }Mere- Zt >_. Vittsburd ONeitt. PITTI3H - CrltC3l3r. SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 19. 1869 urPrtnAL PAP'S OP City and News Items Maus Turrannounn.—C7bsetrnations ;t Sinn's Optician Store, No. 69 Filth et., yesterday. IN ens. 111 SHAD/. 00 37 00 46 9 o'olock,,t. s. t 2 N. 6 n Barometer DAILY UNION! Plta YaR Sienna% at the Fiat Methodist Proteetant Church, Fifth street, com mencing at 11; o'clock, a. ar. All are cordially in vited to attend. The enrolees vomsr will be conducted Ly Rev Dewitt C. 13illeeby. larnevenstrrs.—ln Pittsburgh, at present, Improvement is the order of the day. New end beautiful buildings are going up on all the prin cipal Streets—magnificent structures of atone or iron:either begun or to be began. Those who do not build anew, refit, embellish and beautify; leave Nye old cleaner') which have grown too small for a largely increasing trade, and open out in modern and airy apartments. Mr. J. B. Dsvmos has done the latter. He had a good store and a fine collection of the choicest books, while he wason Market Street, but the demands aport him for a still more extensive and varied stook have at length driven him to enlarge his betted'), and now 110 may found on Wood etteet, corner of Diamond alley, where he has fitted up a grand store, light, convenient, clean, central and inviting in all respects. It is not a place simply to drop in at, buy your book and leave, but there is something about it that at tracts and daisies those who like the smell of books. It is arranged so that in the department of history one will find all that class - together, in one Oct of alcoves. Religious books, of which Mr. D. has a large assortment, have their dis tinct compartment; the current, sound litera ture of the day has its alcove, and so on. The whole stock is arranged in close and neat oak cases, with broad, clear glass in front, which excludes all our dust, so destructive to books when exposed to it. Mr. Davison sells only standard works. His books have been selected with great care and discrimination, and there is probably not a volume in his store whose moral effect would not be gothi in any community and to any read er. We say he sells only standard works. By that we mean that he does not deal in the light literature and Rash novels of the age. Ile has Scott, Cooper and that style of books, and these we class among standard works. Ills supply in current literature—the works of Prescott, Mot ley, Bancroft, Hallam, Irving, etc.—is always full and in good keeping. We commend his new state and his new stock to the public as worthy an examination with an eye to valuable pur chases for the library or the centre table. Tau JACOBY hlosar.—A few days since we announced that Mr. Barnhill, the obliging clerk at the Mayor's office, had proceeded to Chicago, in company with Anna Maria Butter, with a view, if possible, to recover the money which she said oho had placed in the hands of the wife of Thauto, the baker in thatoity, at the time of her stay there, and during Jacoby's flight to Blue Island. On their arrival in Chicago, Mr. Barnhill took the girl Butler to the baker and his wife, and die then charged the woman with having tho money in her ,possession, repeating the same story which she told in this city. Mr.. Thaum denied every thing. The girl Sutler, however, persisted so earnestly in her deelers lions, and other !seta seemed to indicate the truth of her assertions so clearly that Mr. B. concluded to arrest the woman and her husband. Anna Sutler stated that she gave the money to the woman in the presence of a thee-maker, 'whose name had escaped her memory, and who, it appears, now resides in some part of Illinois, about one hundred miles from Chicago. An of ficer was dispatched immediately for the purpose of bringing the shoe-maker to testify in the cue, and should his evidence corroborate the girl's etory, the Thum' will have a bard time of it. The case was adjouroed for a few days, until the arrival of the witness, and in the meantime the baker and his wife have been placed under bail to the otnonnt of $2OOO It is said that the witness in tbo case removed from Chicago since the arrest" of Jacoby, and has grown rich enough to purchase a farm, which induces the belief that he has shared some of the ill-gotten money. Mew dam however, grill throw more light on the molter . Mist StscLars.:—This lady, whose arraval io town we noticed yesterday, come. with the moat clattering notices from the most discriminating theatrical critics in the world—those of the Lon- , iitoneAsiltiitilteltilitltiiitriee, la "Much Ado About Nothing,". was very favorably re ceiveb by an immense and fashionable audience. The Court Circular, of September 19th, says, moreover, that whatever laurels she won an Beatrice, will be eclipsed, we imagine, by those more recently awarded her u °Lady Teatle." She will appear at the Pittsburgh Theatre on Monday night, for the first time in this city, but in what character we are not advised. PieceLomm.—There wee quite a rush for places. yesterday, at the sale of seats for the Piccolomini concert. Over COO seats were sold, and the balance will certainly be taken up to day. Those who wish to secure seats cannot do so too soon. It Is plain that the flailwill be crowded on Monday evening; and ea there will be but this one opportunity of seeing and hear ing this celebrated singer, Let those who have not yet obtained theirsests dew without delay. The programme of the concert con be found in our advertising columns. It contains a col teeth= of choice music, which, with the attrac tion of the chief performer, cannot fail to give satisfaction. E.rscurrrn Cowartrritz.—Agreeable to's resolu tion of the Tax-payee Convention, held at Lafayette hall, Mille city of Pittsburgh, Feb. 16th, 1659, I nppomt the following named geatienam an Emu tire Committee, to watch and protect the interests of the tax payers of the county, in carrying out the views and objebts of that Convention : N. P.Petterman. Upper 84 Clair. Thome. Mellon, Oolllne township J. R. Lora% Allegheny. - Thema. McOonnell, t=r7l. John H Bailey, Rd. OerripbeU, Jr.. Pittsburgh John Sean, Allegheny. Robert A rebore, PIN tow:whip Jehn tr. IldeClowry, Pittatnrrgh James Monne, Snowdon to ernehh. John S. Kennedy. Manchester. Job McConnell, Ellrabeth. Chart.% Gibson, Pine townehlp Henry Phillip, McClure tolenehip. 11. U. Boyle, Allegheny. TuonAs Fattier. Prrsidemt of Convention. The Committee will meet at N. P. Fetterman's office, on Fourth, between Smithfield and Ross Sta., on Wednesday next, at to O'clock, A. a. IRON Ctrs Cousag, Feb. 18tb, 1859 Graf/ernes Your request that I should deliver a course of lectures on the Science of Accounts, at the rooms of the Board of Trade, in this city, has been considered, and though my public and private affairs are of such a character as to pre, elude the possibility of my giving an extended course at the present time, it will, however, af ford me much pleasure to comply with your generous solicitations by delivering a few lec tures on such topics connected with the subject as are of more immediate practical and scientific importance. Very respectfully yours, ions C. hems. Dill A. EIMIth, Thompson Ball, Jac W.Woodirall, A. Bradley, J. J. 011loopla, 11. W. Buffom, AI. K. Moorhoad, and others To atom*. la..ta Oampbell, Joooph Pennock, Ja• td Clooott. B. L. Pabootock, R. 0. Loo It. A. Davit, W. 8. Lar«ly, is la=al Tux Catholic portion of tho coal-diggers em ployed at Iwo or three of the mince in the vicin ity of Birmingham, we learn are on a "strike.". They bare threatened violence to the other party, in case they attempt to work, and several mash. liahments eupplied from three mines have been compelled In consequence to suspend °perfidious for want of coal. Ta• prayer meetings held at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, every Sat urday evening, are of a very interesting charac ter. All who attend fool that "It is good to be there " and would have others participate in the exercises. APPOINTMENT DT THU GOTNllNoll.—Governor Packer has appointsd Col. William Hopkins, of Washington, a manager of the Western Penn sylvania Hospital, for the ensuing year. Tua 'Tinkle Sewing Machine," which now stand , high in the oatimatlon of our community, claims to be mono aimple and substantial, leas liable to get out of order, and adapted to a wider range of workman ship, than any other now In ma. J. L. Carnaghan A Co., Allegheny city, are the agents and buyers, and buyers will find them prepared to eubstantiate Its claims. Telegraphic WASUDIGTO* Ctrs', Feb. 18.—The President to day transmitted a massage to Congress as follows :. T. the Senate and Howe f Repreeenta tiers: The brie! period which remain. of your present session, and the great urgency and Importance of legislative action before its termination, for the protection of American citizens and their property, whilet in tran sit across the Isthmus routes between our Atlantic and Futile possessions, render It my duty again to recall this subject to your order. I have heretofore presented it to my annual messages, both of Decem ber, 1857, end 1058, to which I beg leave to rider. In the latter I state that the executive government of this country, in Its intercourse with foreign nations, Is limited to the employment of diplomacy alone. When this fails, it can proceed no farther. It cannot legitimately resort to force without the direct an- • - • • •• - thority of Gangrene, except in resitting and repelling hostile attacks. It would haven° authority to enter the territory of Nicaragua, um; to prevent the de. 'unction of the transit, and protect the lives of G. own eitimes on their passages. It Is true that on sudden emergency of this character the President could direct any armed forte In the vicinity to march to their relief, but In doing this be would act upon hie own respoeslbillty. li Under these eircumetance-s I earnestly recommend to Congress the plumage of an art authorising the President, under each restrictions as they may deem proper, to employ the land and naval forms of the U. S. in preventing the transit from being obstruct ed or dosed by lawless violence, and in protecting the lives and property of American citizens travelling thereepou, requiring at tlve same time that these forces chaff be withdrawn the moment the danger than have parsed away. Without inch a provision nor cititous will be constantly exposed to interfe rence le their progress sod tg,lewleas violence. A similar neceesity exists for the !utage of such on act for the protection of the Pao ' a and Tehannteptic cmited. Another subject, eq dlly important, rum. nto.leil the ',mouton of the ate at the last eel tiaof Congrees. The rep o owth of the United tr,.., on thin continent, v unfortunately been mealy inn state of resolet ..1 civil wan,. Aloe they achieved their Indetiendenee. As one or A the other party has prevailed and obtained poems- Sion of the ports open to foreign commerce, they have mired and confiscated American resole end their cargoes in an arbitrary andjawless manner, and ex acted money from American ciliates by forced loans and other violent prueeedings, to enable them to carry on hoetilities. The executive government of Great Britain, Frazee and other countries possessing the war making power, can promptly employ the ne cessary means to enforce immediate redress for simi lar outrages upon their subjects. Not so with the executive government of the United States. If the President orders a revel of woe to any of them ports, to demand prompt redress for outrages committed, the offending parties ore well aware that in CIAO of refusal the commander could do 120 more than IV- i monstrance; he can retort to no hostile act. I . The question must then be reined to diplomacy, and in many cum adequate redress can never be ob tained. Thee American citizens are deprived of the mum protection under the flag of their country which the 'objects of other nations enjoy. The rem edy for this state of Gaup can only be supplied by Congress, stare the Constitution has confined to that body alone the power to make war. Without the authority of Congress, the executive cannot law folly direct any force, however near it may be to the scene of difficulty, to enter the territory of Mex ico, Nicaragua or New Granada for the. purpose of defending the persons and property of American citizens, even though they may be violently assailed whilst passing In peaceful transit over the Tebaunte pee, Nicaragua or Panama routes. Lie cannot, with out transcending his constitutional power, direct a gun to be fined into a fort or land a seaman or tea - rine to protect the lives of our countrymen on Mon, or obtain redress for a recent outrage on their prop erty. The banditti which infest our neighboring re publio of Mexico, always claiming to belong to one or other of the hosstile parties, might make a sudden descant on Vera Crux or the Tehuantepec route, and ho would have no power to employ the ?once on shipboard in the vicinity for their relieforither Lem ont the plunders of our merchants or the destruc tion of the transit. In reference to countries where the local author,- tin are strong enough to Inform the laws, the diffi culty here Indicated seldom happens, bat where this is not the cue, and the local authorities do not pos seas the physical power, even if they pope,, the will to protect our chicane within their limits, recent ex perienoe has shown. The American executive should itself be authorised to render this protection. Such a grant of authority thus limited in Its extent, could in no just Knee be regarded as a transfer of the war making power to the executive, but only as an appro priate exerciee of that power by the body to whom it exclusively belongs. The riot at Panama In 1856 In which a great number of oar damns lost their lives, furnishes a painful illustration of necessity which may arise for the exertion of this authority. I therefore earnestly recommend to Congress 00 whom the responsibility exclusively rests, to pus a law be fore their adjournment, conferring on the President the power to protect the lived and property of Ameri can citizens, In the cans which I have Indicated, under such restrictions and conditions as they may deem advisable. The knowledge that such a law exists, would of itself go tar to prevent the outrages which it Is In tended to redress, and render the employment of force unneoessary; without this to. President of the United States may be placed in a painful position before the meeting of the next Congress, in the pre sent disturbed oondition of Mexico, and one or more of the other Republics south of us. No pension can foresee what eteurrences may take place before that period, in case of emergency. Our citizens seeing that they do not enjoy the same protection with subjects of European goat:cements, will have just cause to complain. On the other hand, should the Executive Interpose, and especially, should Mole cule prove disaetroue, and valuable lives be lost, he might subject himself to revere mature for having occasioned a power not confided to him by the consti tution. It is to guard against this contingency, that I now appeal to Convect. Having thee recommended to Congress a measure which I deem neceesary and expedient fur the inter est and honor of the country, f leave the whole sub ject to their wisdom and direction. JAY[! BOCHAIfaI WAIIIIINGTOII CRT, Feb. 18.—The Committoo on Ways and Masai, will report one or more tariff bills next Monday. The ladioations are more favorable that a revised tariff will pass the House at least. Tba Senate is more doubtful. It Is said Mr. Phelps is determined to launch his bill, and trust to the cur rent of the House. The Morrill bill, in many of Its 'Twine dulls, placed part of the duty on weight, and pert on value, obviating the usual objections made by the enemies of specifics, that the poor man pays as much duty under them on his cloth as the rich man does on his. Under this bill the &Oa aro mach lowerna low priced than oh tine goods. The same principal pre vails on cottons, silks and linens, the common quali ties thus paying leas than thou more expensive. It is said that experienced men concede that it can be executed at much less par annum, than the present revenue law. They estimate these ou an average, importattone of goods, which under the present tariff would realize $48,000,000, under Mr. Morrill's bill realize $66,000,000. Its average under the tariff of 1840 first will it is claimed be more satisfactory to its discriminations to the endow Interests of the country. finch are the representations of its friends. EFT. Loom, Fab. 18.—Ths Tisar ld s ly well wi st h oz fe4t t . 'Ward"' and D" rap idly Nwri 'au Is water to Cairo, and It Is clear o ad on all the upper streams, the Illlao4 beteg ;Tr to Peoria with a good atop, of water. The 118'1,1340 Isom to Keokuk and, e l se of, tee: It - Tabled h ar d &MA" part of WastuedaF Mght Slur ;TlNtble,liss i at od . ISt -• • - . . coaranzastoiAL. • Wasimineon CRT, Feb. 18. Szaars.—Mr. Hunter, of Vit c endeavored to have the consular appropriation taken op, but the motion was defeated, the private calendar being taken up by a vote of 23 ayes to 21 nap. After a few private bills were disposed of, an im portant special message was re. sived from the Pres-. Mont asking to confer on hie power to use the army and navy and protect the t. oath route, which was partially debated by - Messrs. Matron, Clingman, Ben jamin, Doughut- and Davis, more or less in favor, and by Messrs. Seward and Fessenderf thoroughly against. A partial debate took place on the motion to refer the message to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Clingman. of N. ..,,and Mr. Benjamin, of La., spoke briefly in support of the views of the Ulllll9ogo. Mr. Seward, of N. V., considered that it was a sad eight to see the President of those United States asking Congress to confer on him the war-making power, in order to assimilate his functions to those of European governments. The passage of a bill granting the President such powers as he asks would be a virtual surrender of the powers of Congress, and in opposition to the express precepts of the constt Millen. Mr. Fessenden, of Me., expressed s miler views, and cited the Paraguay expedition, which was to consist of a single ship, Mod is now an armada of 20 sail, as an instance of how the President might plunge the nation into a war. The President now comes forward and asks for general powers. It would be mom rational to take initiatory steps at once to have a King, than blindly to confer absolute powers on a President Mr. Douglas, of 111., was glad that the President had called attention to this subject He considered that the President ought to have power to keep open the transit routes to our calms and commerce. Moreover he ought to be invested with power to summarily enforce redress for any outrage on our. flag, oar citizens or our property, whenever it may occur. The executive of every other nation has it. i Mr. Douglas did not mean to give a spacial vote of confidence to the present executive, but he was con tentj. to entrust that power with him and his succes sors in all time. Our policy is to make the execu tive strong abroad, to make the Americ name re spected but not unduly to Inman° the executive power within the United States. He hoped that this message would originate a more vigorous and effi cient foreign policy. Mr. Davis, of Miss.,could not mower in the Iloo trine of the Senator rem Illinois, Mr. Donglaa,_to its fail extent There is no foreseeing to what limit it might not extend if urged by ambition or by any orther feeling; that we want to invest the executive with more power than our fathers gave, only marks the decadence of the American people. Mr. Davis would prefer the delay of Congressional action to the surrender of a great Constitutional principle, but he did not understand the President as asking for endue or irresponsible powers. The transit route was constructed by American capital and is there fore an exceptional case. Mr. Davis would grant the executive the power he asked, bat would limit it to the special case that is known to exist. Mr. Green, of Mo., obtained the floor and express ed himself ready to go on with his remarks. Several Senators proposed to adjourn, whereon Mr. Green said this was one of the most important messages over before the Senate, and ought to be carefully understood. He would, therefore, defer hie remarks. The Senate than adjourned. hones.—The blouse went into committee on the Army appropriation bill. Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, made an amendment to strike out the appropriation for recruiting, with which he proposed to test the sense of the members, as to whether they were In favor of a redaction of the army, was considered during the debate. Mr. Lovejoy,, of 111., said that he wanted to put the army between the horns so as to hare merely n skeleton hung up for the study of practical anatomy. Ile was credibly informed, and believe, , that the army WAS need to got up Indian wars and establish garrisons to advance the price of town Lots. Some months ago there was ► great cry agains the Mor mons, and it was urged that they should Se extermi nated merely because they preferred whim concubines. (Laughter.) Ile was proceeding to reply to Mr. Leteher's re. mark's of yesterday, about 'nationality, when he was called to order by Mr. Phelps, of Mo., for irrev alency. Mr. Lovejoy /Aid that the point of order always comes from the vast deep when the harpoon touches the blubber. Mr. Phelps giving in to the laughter, said that he ad only insisted on the oheerrattee of the rules. Mr. Staunton's amendment was rejected, ayes tl 5 , and nays not counted. Mr. Cumin.% of Maas., said that be did not desire our army to be like the militia of Mississippi, which according to an editor of that State, had an abundance of officers but no anus or private. [Laughter.] Mr. Washburn°, of 111., moved an amendment, protecting the military reservations from. trespass, and stated that the Rock Island reservation woo be ing stripped of its timber and despoiled of its value, and that the department was making no adequate effort to protect it. After some debate the amend ment was rejected. Mr. Faulkner offered an amendment calling off the brevit pay. lie said that there exists throughout the country, a strong improssion that the rank Is de moralizing, and leads to subserviently and fanaticism. Mr. Bonham, of S. C., trusted that this step would not be taken. It would rut down the pay of the general commanding, Lieut. ion. Scott, who had fairly won every honor that had tone !widowed on The amendment wee Injected by a voto of yea. 40 ye RI, The other unendmente woro acted on, and tb. MMittee tore. Mr. Nichols naked leave to otter the following • {Fruitless, In the correspondence of the l ow York Deily Times, of the 16 of February, signed S. .d also:in the correspondence of other papers, it is charg ed that s member of the committee on accounts, made a bargain to receive money ass consWeretion for passing certain claims thereof, and that subs.- emendy the said member demanded money for his services, and whereas, it is further alleged that member of the said committee compelled claimants to agree to give a portion of the appropriation in the bills pest before the committee, in consideration for thek allowance thereof. Rrtolmi, That a committee of fire bo appointed to ivestigate the said charges, and report before the close of the present session. The resolution mu unanimously adopted The Home then adjourned. L from Europe Sr. Jonsm, Feb. IS.—The steamer Priam Albert, from llalway, Ireland, on the Gth inst., has arrived with one week's later news. Queen Victoria opened Parliament in person, on the 2d inet for epeeche, commences with congrat ulations on the elate of the country, and the pro gram made In belle. Our foreign affair. it my, : I receive' from all foreign powers assurances of friendly feeling. To cultivate and confirm these feelings, to maintain inviolate the faith of public treaties, and to contribute as far as my Maumee can extend, to the preservation of general pea", are the objects of my solicited. The conclusion of treaties in regard to principalities and relative to commerce with Ruda In noticed, and the latter is referred to is an Indication of friendship between the two cone triee. The treaties with China and Japan are men tioned so promising great commercial advantagte. Satisfaction is expressed at the abolition, by Brenta, of the negro importation en the east coast of Africa, and the pending negotiations give promise :of a total abandonment of the system. In regent to Mexico the speech lays, the state of that Republic, distracted with civil wars, induced tee to carry for bearance to its utmost limit In regard to the wrongs and 'indignities to which the British reeldents bare been subjected at the hands of the contending par ties. They at length have clotted It to such an ex tent that I have been obliged togive instructions to the commander of the naval forms in those seas to demand and, if necessary, to aurorae a reparation. An increased expenditure for the navy is asked for on account of the universal introduction of eteam Into the naval warfare. The rest of the speech ap pertain, to local question. Among the measures promised are parliamentary reform and a new bank , ruptcy law. Lord Melville, in the House of Lords, and Lord - Palmerston, in the House of Commons, complained of the silence of the Government in regard to the threatening state of the Italian question, nod other matters of Internet. Lords Derby and D'lsraell expressed confidence In the maintenance of peace. FRAJIICIL —Franco continues her warlike prepara tions. It 4 rumored that Pelissicr will noon return, to ho sneeseded as minister to London by the Duke de Montebello. Groot anxiety was roll regarding the speech of the Emperor of France, which is to be delivered at the openiug of the Legislature on the 7th inst. It is ru mored that be is preparing a surprise for the world, and that was a certainty, The mloister of the colonic), decided that the im migration of Africans that' bo suporceded by Chi nese. !tumors were current in England of extensive 'Warlike preparations by the French, including an addition of three thousand men to the force of the navy. Tho marriage of the Prince Napoleon was cele brated at Turin on the 20th. 'gra bridal party forth with started for Paris. Turin lettere state that mat ters looked slightly more pacific there. The Austrian six million loan wee introduced , on the London change nt eighty. The Bra:Jinn mall Which had arrival at Lisbon, brings the news that Brazil had offered a mediation with Paraguay in regard to her diffiemities with the United States. The American commander had se eepted the offer, and the Brazilian Admiral had gone to Paraguay on the minion. [Special Dlvaloti to the Pltimborgb anat..] Rartureanno, Feb. 18.--BRNATIL—Mr. Penney presented a petition for the incorporation of a Pas.. aenger Railway to East Liberty. Mr. Gaszam pre sented a petition for and read to his place a bill pro. aiding for the repeal of the 2d section of the Pitt township road and Poor Laws; also a bill to boor potato the Park Association. The Senate then ad jo urnedd till Monday afternoon. /1001111.—The following Mlle were reed in place: By Mr. Irish: An act providing for the assessment of damages on the North Branch Canal. By Mr. Rams. doll: Suliploment to an act for incorporating the yo ung° Railroad; an act authorising a State road from Clarion to the Clarion river. By Mr. Law rence: Au act relative to supervisors in Somuset township, Washington co.. ropplement to an act in corporating the Western Transportation Co. author ising an Increase of stork. The various committees morbid the following among other bills: An act providing for enfocing the oolisction of taxes on eorporations ; an act pro viding for annexing Leeohborg, Mercer county, to Springfield School district, reported as committed. The House adjounied till Tuesday. Drionore, Feb. Ile.—Tbo Republican Sudo Fon vont lon mot In Lido city yestimlay, and muondnidod Goo. Natio of Kent,. tor ebkd ot Oil 86? Tbo Democratic earroation met bee tomicricoilt goatimomt AlSmas relibe of I !,!liiciitmi; - cok.thic lame t IL 4. Commercial. 001111171%11 or ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY— S. Glum, Y. P., B. P. BABirza, Jung, G. W. Cu.. p TSB Ulti6 (Reported Bpecially for Ne Piuthicrgh Cwfr. errisomion, SATIMai, F. 19,1819. FLOUR—dull ; mla from atom In mall lot., of 700 bbl nt $5„3305,14 fur eloper, 13,6243,87 for extra, and $O,OO 0, 25 for family tk, GRAlN—market moderately Wise hot unchanged; des 2509 bus dialled Tennessee ehlte Corn, to arrive, at b 7%, de livered ; 000 bus liar at depot at E.% 584 do inbred, at depot at 02(84; sod 100 tons Mr from store at 57%. Thera has been considerable doing In Oats within the last two daysorlth sales of 600 bus from first; hands at 53; 1000 and 150 boo do from atom at CA; 800 do at 041368; and 500 ben old at W. firs, 200 and 100 bus from first bands at 90, sod 200 do from store at 05. Maur, 65 bus /lining at 6 and 100 amt 160 bus fat at 70 for COMM.] ' prim fall bringing 70. Wheat, 100 boa Modlteremeao at 01,10. GROW:RlM—steady; sa/ce 0(26 hhtla Sugar to lota it 7.3 48; 40 Gbh, /dolma°. at 40, sad 10 do oak to country, at 42: and za, 60, 10 and 10 bgs Coffee at 121.1@13. RULE- Toles of 20,000 Ms on private teems; and 6,000 lb. Shoulders sod Sides at 63.1 and EIN• DAMN—snood local demand; mica In lots, of 30,003 the at 7% for Shoulders, 949% for flitter, and 10% for plain POTATOES—. fair inquiry ; .aloe of 23 bbl. Neabannoeke V.,5; 200 bus ml.od 90@8.5. and MO bus Blues at 85. ItEANB—a sale of 100 bue arbito a t $1,25. FRED—oaks or 6 tons Bran & Shorty et $l,OO 11 109 Met 3 tom , 31134 / 3 .91. at $1,60; and 9 tons mixed at $l,OO. WUISK Y— -e rogniar dortumd, and Wm of 90 bbl reetifisd In lots, at 29030, cash and Um*. MALT—a tale 1,000 bus Barley Malt at 85 boa LARD—aslos or 20 bbla No.l City at 11%. BENDl3—wales of 40 bus Clover from font bands at $6,60e. 6,10, and 143 do from store at $0,23. ASUES—eales of 10 cks Soda M 3% tlmo IIAY-9ntloa at seam of 44 loada at s9(ol2'p ton. EUTTER—on actlyo inquiry; sal. 13 bble prim roll at 20. CARESS—sales Of 29 bra W. R. at 12. BIONIGN'AJIV AND connicavini.. The movement of the bank. In the four_pinclpal elUes of the Union, In which weekly reports erWnihde, ss ghoul, by their last datement., lama follow.: 1,0 em.. Deponits. Npeclo. Clerl'n N. T. Feb. 124129,108,318 89,346,318 25,410,089 7,812,441 Banton " 14 f 41,087,000 19,183,000 ,e,c7f,con 6,3.T.2,p00 Phlled " 14 2hteZt,364 10,334,087 0,991;41 2,8114,143 N Orll " 6 21,81.19,009 24,703,231 10,3112,059 11,913,000 Total._ 11M4,630,11.0 149,670,63 S 61,441,23128,021,462 Lent week 1357,072,708 154,164,701 61,1021,6341 29,370,921 There has been nn effort made by some of tie money lend ers to got op the Wei of discount, tint to this time tbeLinve fallod>nd money condense very easy. There le at this time. mostly in the bands of bueinese men, capital amounting from SLOW toslo,oooosch,artikit Intl. aggregate amounts to no luoonoldrrable suns, which can ho made available whenever 69i cent. securities ran be hod. Indeed tide class of capltallets, findiug nothing In tie ma handles line In which to invest with any certainly of coining out 'whole, are anions to make Investments to paper et this rate, and so long an this Is the case money must remain easy on the etreat flood paper was readily placed at 691 cent. today for both single and double nemoe and the offerings do not begin to take up the eupplies --f Balt. Amer. In Money there Is no change. In the street, the supply Is abundant enough at 6 It cent. on favorable collaards. The banks are getting somewhat inernimed °Redeye of pa per, and More is unquestionably au enlarged demand for let. clinks from badness choke. Paten in the discount booms fa panning at Cwlr rent_ with au °caseload transaction at • trifle Tim New Harp Coop.—The Bt. Joanph(Mo) Journal says: -.Mr. W. P. Wallingford, an intelligent and enterprising fennel in thi. country, writers as follows—We are now In full apeman ))))) cleaniug our Hemp, and am prepared to de. [ermine fully as to 'quatitity and quality; and from the best Information d can got from this and Platte county, the yield in about 500 lbs to the acre, and much of It of Inferior goal. ity. The Yost imprint of min Ida year Is the sole mud; washing It op while growing, rotting It In the shock Wore venial, and with • premature teetering by warm rain. In the fall. literally washing the fibre sway. The crop Is now fully half broken not, and In selling at preseot prices." New Yong Conte Monger, Feb.l6th, 1859.—At market, 2,467 Beeves 106 Cows, MP Yesls, 5,691 Sheep and Lambe. and 6,000 Swine—Wowing a decrease of 952 Beeves, and no increase of 66 Cow.. 127 Orate, 855 Sheep and Lambs, and MO Swine. At Bergeu, N. J., 460 head were reported. The number of Beef Cottle on gale at Allerton's to-day was 2200 head. The market for Beef Cattle has improved, yesterday and today, fully half o cent 11 lb. There has been some combination to pet op price., yet not tio an unusual extent; the den may la attributed no much as much an anytblog else to the small mpply, compared with last week, and the rnmpstition ainong Botcher. to make the Mat Istectione. Pa quote the average price of the solos today st over tic he range it Iron; 7 to 11%c, net fur very fancy premi um 13013%c "11 m. Among the meet noticeable of all the stock wee • ;ism of 6 years old oxen (native) fatted for two yearn, by Wm. A. Clark, of Woodbridge, Cann., weighing at home 5.950 file, 9 foot girt.' They sold to Wm. Laid-, of Cen tre market, at 8470, equal to Ils for the meat. Another pair of 6 years old stem, (native) weighing 5,000 Me, fatted at the same place. by Rolm. Clark, 000 of the oldest feeder. of Yankee land. It is said that during the whole of the whiter he hoe himself fed Wind cattle daily, though now past eighty - two years of age. Far many yams past, he has contributed some of the attest cattle in the reentry to this and other markets. Tha deers sold to Mr. Zimmerman in Secund avenue fur $4OO. Three dears from game place. were purchased by Col. Devoe for $lOO, equal to 11%5012c lb. Sheep and lambs bare continued 10 good demand at foil rates—we quote at 14509; a few very hanigdroe at 815010. A Ono pair of Breeding Mieep, at Browning's, were valued BSS; the brick would deem :Sid lbs. Teals are Weedy at 56p Tc. Cows doll at 112501)5.6. Swino mecca at 6.14663%e gross, Tho receipts of Wheat to-day were 15,222 Dna with ono load not reported. NoterithstanMeg this Increase, however. the market-we buoyant, and an advance of was gained on No. 1 lied, with sales el $1,2;(61.29 In stns;. N 0.2 Bad advancdi Ic, with sale. at 81,14561,15 in store; Staudard Spring advanced 2.3, with sales at toi(dinki in chore; and Re jected advanced lc, with said at 70q79—the old of the day artitititiling to about as,ooo to.. There aid come luqui ry inr Nn. I Waite—which Is dame. Clot.lere of Floor were decidedly firmer this morning-- Generally 'nobility{ oo an entente. Buyer., bon - ever, held .1, end sales dl.l not exceed GtO toble et the eellor'e Olcnn s. There we* a boiler donood for Corn, and the market pd. ranted to, with mato of Shelled et i11143013Xr. 11 CO lb. on tract, non s ' c for Ear - The feeling In Oats erne mine firmer: Rot the treneectlon ere limited, .t .11c for Rejected In etore, and L.le fur mod new crop deliverrd. • • Via Barley market was mare active at a abadn bettor prl —Prism Bolling at , a)aellate; and Common at 501465 e.—Ch Jaw. Naar. Navy Ontsigna rob. /5 —Cotton—Lot, grailgii lingo i‘l clincid i.ci middling 10,1hlgLer graden tiorhainggd i sal P 0( 7 . lath" at 1 0.4011 c for middling iinallien. Sale•Lir rim,. day* 24,000 bid nociallitri..- 27,(,00 ii &man [lmo but year......... ... 113,g00 ii ligrelptg of nu liouttiorn pooh. ahead or Igat ; MOM •t 0,90 y fur fair t nil) lair (}tra—ttlawywnt nln 1,(XX)1 , 11 , 1 at POr for prima init °atm !tat: (Our little friend Pnnvec, supplies the earliest edition, of Citwitutati mud Philsdelphia paper, at the earltest nue mold I The rain of the lost few days has raked the river to an unwonted height. It was nearly at 1100,1 stage yeeterdaY, of the Monongahela with a very powerful cur rent, sod backing far up into the Allegheny. Gal Wan aft, In demand. The number the budiele of coal wch have gone to the market, within ,last few &vele not than 700,000 boa. Meet 70 barges in tea of nine Meant togs have gone, and more are following. The Imps of Ice &Wore appear to bo to danger of blast. log. Penis of them here already collected considerable, mid stored It away, but n malerity of the heavy dealers have Wen counting upon a sate ofetta weather which we have not yet experienced, and which, we think, not likely to rotor. They hove taken now to into the cakes as the go 11 oallog by end concerting them into goods, the beet the y can secure tinder the circumstauces. (SO. Alfonre old beat, the Biill 8011, Is, when she shall have been completed, to be called the Northerner, a tact are have not hitherto noted. Ile, advertisement may ho found in our column,. Pho In to be male a magnificent mall, and no better captain goad on these rivers then Capt. Alford. Ile will leave here for Cl. Joseph, KarllM., and Picea Pun , as soon as the spring fairly opals. Ile will take away the mange load of pa mongers that over left this port. Already a largo number hare engaged plumage on her, famillee with all their household trap., end roving young chaps who are going to dig gold in Cheer, Creek. Copt. Alford will take good Cll/11 of WI who commit themselves to hint in the Jour , to theland of prowl.. " The colilidon of the Sl'Kee and Cherokoii to the Lower Ilitalesippl, It is said, was owned by the confusion of the signals, or the pilots, one or letth. The Belfast relloved the Cherokee of n portion of her freight, e lot of collie far Mom. ph is. The Cumberland at Nashville, Batonlay evening au slow ly rising, with 16 Get water on the shoals, with a prospect of a coal boat lieu from tho headwaters: I%dr flusrartrisn.—Tho following in nlerance to the Ille sleslppl, and hats dot-Coed b 7 100 and low wattb, and a 'cob lislon decision, we copy from Rio No. Republican, of Bator day— "The Local inspector. of this port have rewind.] the in- . ♦eetigntion bad before them to the CBABi Or the collision of the etramer John It. Dickey and New Uncle P.m, and hare decided that the fault of the collision was on Marian of the pilot of the New Uncle Sans, and hero acconllngly suspend ed the Ilnetwe of Lewis Pierce, pilot of that .roamer, for the term of six mouth., Iron, the date of their deritdotbe Capt, It. 0. any has eent home to our Marlon Awocislion a pabliehed document nutting forth ollichtllY, and on the shutting of !myna Engineers, that the Nock Island Bridge Is unsafe for trees!. The paper contains the narourof malts Pending Value the bridge, from boata which hare bean nook then, smountlrm to more thou $200,000. If the bridge le ttot este to cross on, neither le It safe logo under. It had better be taken down at one. Steamboat ARRIVED. n. LOU." Ilrovmrvllln. Luzern° Tnievaph, da Talegra 001011101 Bayard, ItllrAbotb. OA. Roks, iik L Talsytrapittla nark IS. Now Tole, Feb. 18 —Cotton buoyant; lee 2soo bales at 1114 for upland middling. Flour buoy ml; miss 18,000 blot.. Wbeat dull with We. 17.000 bm t 81,30Q1,10 for winterand western; aorta ohm of red were B 4ado at $1,..14@ 11.40. Corn quiet; salsa 016,000 bus at 2a (or yellow. Fork ansettleM Mem $17,84118.0031. Lard Om at 11Xfil. 12%. llama quiet at e.%09,4 for aidea, 43%a7 for should era. Dnased hogs Leavy at 8.408 y . hide.utayaut—To. bacco quiet et 7012. Tallow heavy at MOLL \ Wool gold but Aron salmal,ooolba Hoare at 58e for 11' to fall blood , Whtsity dull at 27 , gum quiet at 7.10. - Splinta ern.. pandas Rein tiros at 71075. Stock. variable and Steady: Chicago a Hock laimid 01%;Cumberiand Coal 25%;111in01s Central R . 11. 67%; Mirbigui Bentham 17%; NeW York Centsalllo4. Pennsylvania Mal 80%; Readint493,l; albs ' morl Blxe. 8 . 1%; 0. 8. Fives 1874 143 %; Gabes! Cnicago 08%: Michigan Central GO; Pacific Mall B. 8.0o,t11; Panama 116%. PunSournta,Feb.lB.—Floor Limier but thedonnutd con. Moues limited; salsa of 9,000 bbl. Western extra at $B,OO, .sad extra family at $6,2860,50; the mica to the trade tangs from $0.7607,40. The Inmectiona for thiFiFFek amount to 0,403 bbl. against 11,009 but week. Rye Hoar and corn meld 'carer; we quote the former at $1 and Oa baler at y 3,02 Wheat steady; wiles 0(4E0 km red at 81,2M:11,40i and lime choke white at $1,70. Rya couimaathl Me. Corn la armee Lot In limited demand; Wes of 4.005 boa yellow at 77679. OW em unctuumed. 1000 bua Now York Barley sold at tale. Groceries and provhiona Ma unchanged,— Whisky hateady at 28.4000. .Cintannart, Feb. lB.—Flour lees firm but nuchanr apeculatlre demand ho fallen off. Whisky unchanged Mt .chasell doll and priere are tending downivard: Nothlog Waisdoms in more pork, Lard la held blew MOM the cow. from Ragland; buyers offer 111 , 401.1% and upward !masked: (here km knot demand for bulk mink sales of *OOO lb. at 0%00% tbrahouldera, and 8t for for abler, a fillr demand for baentnindee 1:51 hbds at ng@ni for ahooldersand 9% for Malec Cloveeseed la very dull UM prime nominal. 80• gar and Mamma are dull, but net quotably lower. Coffee la firm. Money Is oath., at (1,11 ratan Exchange on the east la very mane. &taken paid NI premium for sled drafts on New York and 1%11140100a today, but sold at Mm ants rate: New Odom. la in lair amply at ~,,..•; Pnwitillm. Merchants checks sell at %c premium. Barrumita, Feb. 18.—Flour firm bat Inactive and io nn• rillillged. Wheat bnoyoult; white 0,4003.1,78. Previa ma declining. Whiaky dull: Ohio 00- Air of the following articles can 63 obtained at Bowes' well known stand, Federal,stzeot, AlWray. Good Fancily Bread. Cakes and Confectionery In every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peach/pm, Assorted Pre seme, Jelly's, Pickles anal Ketchup; Capers, WO,- ceetarshire Sauce, Pickled Lobsters, Sardinci,V, v ini Chocolate, Baker's Brom', A , ., go. i rgr r .pect.. fully invite the public to an examinatio of th e ahoy. named articles, all of which they will quaisatee to promo satisfactory both in quality and pro, A oracle of cloths, cassimeres, vestinP.l now opened at Carnsghan's, Federal st gheoy city, that will certainly prove at tho lovers of tuition. These, with a tall ready made clothing for men'a and boys" his stook sidealroble one. pm ROLL BUTTER-- wad rat ads at 3116 Malty stmt. :: 114 --' - , 1 1 / 2 0:';', !11D0L410.311111841CC. ••":. eivelsw-atrr Lz'd loteplar Stamm. oagallela River 11. S. Nall Packed ATILLEGItAPII, I I BTSAILIE .TE7/11BSON, EA .J. O. WOODWAID. 42/WV Genoa Cum. 1 EWA= L137.21LNE, Cm. Z. Baum. ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE running regularly. Monilog Bat. laara Plat at 8 o'clock A. and &ening Boats at 6 P. M. for Illioosport, Klizabstbtoms, ilooongs ty, Cookstown. Ifillsborough, Itico's Lauding, Gram. s'. and Genova, connecting at ProorwlLh Haab ontovo, sod Payette Springg commis at aloes o .6.1, uael for /edema, Oanalchaeltewn add tang, sod at Orronsborougt for Iforgankort4• To sums ticketod through from Pittsburgh to Duke. r roosts and statorooms on boats Included. .21 0. W. BWrNDLXB, AGM; Browooslllo Wharf-boot, at foot of Grant at. brtrghl reel bola • 1 boron : 1 for U. Land! Wayn ITTSBURGIII AND BIEBIPIIII4 'UNION Z. IN El 1859. jai 1850. biligait ABOVE LINE HAVING JUST •n organized, will ron weekly, haring a rate, coo -1 and elegant stamen to learn each part every week. •Ight or pelage apply on board or to tr ELAM, BARNES k CO., Agent. . NASIIVILLE.—Tho steali4l4 LA CROSSE, Cape. Devianey, ' ivi .. To end for all intermediate ports Ott A to that t at P. M. Fo r height or passego, apply on I F LA CK, BABSRA A CO, Agent& CAIRO, MEMPHIS, tICSBUROII AND NZW ORLIANR. t peateriger steamer J. W. EIAILIILAti, capita= II leave for tbe above and all Intermediate • SATURDAY, et 4P. it. For frelgbt or panne boanl. fele 55t. touts, arr. tbifitritlVElrpAcKElTli s err im i }Tyr SI. Louis, Jefferem City. Ining. Gs, KJ vas elle, Lono.ntelnlh City, Raton, et,t2=Ve braska '36 Omaha eke and thunea BlupThe now puma r steamer NORTLINIINER Cent P. A. AlCordorill lam PI tahurgh for the above erol all Intermediate ports, on or nt the P d OF ILA Rai. For freight or ru ng° ep y on hoard or to ,:feinit Id /GAOL BARNES k 00., Ants. FO ST. LOUIS—The fine pas- i s-ma ••• • or packet J. IL CONN, Capt. Wood burn, In I Nave far tho shore and 111 lutermr httea Tina AY, 18th Itt•t., at 4 o'clock, P. 111. For frelkht or . • or to • 0. apply on board _hat FLACK, BARNES A CO- Agents. Arty Orleans, &c. be .ne new/Starner CAMBRIDGE, ()apt B. Bean will leave for the aboreand Immediate ports olg MOND • •' 21st Inst. Por freight or pawns, apply on tweed or to 1519 /MACH, BARNES t CO., Agents. TII GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN ESTROYER.—The • Lod and cheapest Efoutn poll Re •ody in the world. Simple and pleasant Its ap pllcatlo• certain and offectnal In Um retails. A besntiftd, sclentlVesteroal connive, &punted. Ger the relief of ptln at any 1.1 •o, In any place, In any part of the human sys tem, and • niter all arcrlnletatteen If yon pot thin Plaster anywho • ITp&in Is there, the Natter will Inlet there until the polo LS vanillin:el. The Plaster magnetites tho pain away, SW PAIN t ANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED. Rheum tom , Latnetasa, Stiffroaa, Debility, Nervousness Neut./04 .IsPePele, Cough., and Coldejahle !rld Aches dreamy kid, down even to Gme, are isonaliaidy re-tiered— and, with little patienco,peratemenlly cured, by the magi. eel Influent of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. Me the sine pleat, sures salad, pleasantest and cheapat remedy la exigence. fa appliallon is nolvoraal—equally to the stnaug:man, the delicate woman, and the feeble infant.— To each and all It will prove a Reim and a Bleating. It. nee a agreeable, and without annoyance or thoublo. Its price le within the roach of all—rkh or poor; all may have it who aro sick a d eufferlng In any way. FARM ERS should be always supplied with thle Flo PLASTER. It will be the (Thal Physician In any bonsehold, ready at all Haste, and at instant notice. Put np le airtlght tin bozos. Each boo irlll make sit to eight plastent, and any child can epread them. Price t cents • box, with fel, and plain directions. D. C. MOREHEAD. M. D., Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker at., New Yurk. BIOILIEUEAD'S kLiUNETIO PLASTNDie sold by all drag gl*. In every city, to*u and village of tbn United Mate.. tio.3woilharlylaP I R'S S 13 I I I\T 14 - H a • Damasks, Diapers, ike. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENS, and those dogmas of obtaining tho GENUINE GOODS, should we that the articles they purchase aro test. ed with tho tall name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS 41' OWDRN, aa a gasranteo of the soundness nod durability of the Goods This carillon Is rendored casenttalfy rwasamary as large quantified. of Inferior and defective Linen. aro aeason after amnion nod sealed with the Milne of ILGI AILD. SON, by led, Homes, who, regardless of the Injury thus inflictod elite on the American Muerinler and tho unsanfoc. Wren of the genuine. Goofs, will not readily abandon • business so profitable, while pardoners coo be Imposed au with goods of • worthless character. M EYES'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DE jULETROYICR—Tho limo of redemption for all titles, hooves, warehouses, markets, Isms and gardwa Infested with any kind of vermin has therefore coma Ileyeea pro pwration destroys the unwelcome Intruders without mercy or fall. This article hew broanlit death to Wilk/aa of them la the old world, and Imm this day tlio watchword of house kospors, merchants, shipping moo and hnaliandmen in the new world will be, no more vermin, for Meyer'. litresalaris Vermin Destroyer Is at hand, wholesale and retell, at CE CREEPERS NEATNESS AND DURABILITY fiIATTIVICWI9, No: ISA SmlthtleLl street, between Sloth and Virgin alley, mannfartures Braes Steel P ointed ORKESEKS, canny applied to tho boot heel, and hick render It Impossible to slip on tho most icy bare• meat under any circumstance& PM. 50 to 75 rents. frss:d2w ThROWNED.—TEs Dou.eits itswea.— ur Drowned ln the Slovens.hela river, near the point, between the Mesmer. Alma and 'fuel Dell, on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 112 d, my me THOMAS, aged 10 years. The above reward will ho laid for the recovery of thwbody.— Apply to the andeudgned, llugheef Alley, between Wood and Market street. Jal:dtf JOHN LONG. PRODUCE. -11X) hue. Small White Beams, 75 " Timothy Seed, 160 " choice Clover Seed, 80 " Rye, 100 " Spring Barley, mewl and for We at 185 Liberty ewe, by felo - RIDDLE, WIRES t On. F . . . 1,0011. OIL CLOTII—Of all widths, from 2-1 to 24.4, WO of • soporlor quality, for ludo 'thole ale anti Wall by J.& 11.PIIILLLPS, 8029 28 sod 28 Bt. 01• Ir strbet. . . RDECEIVED, this morning direct'from the monolicturee, 60 of those excellent patent Carpet Sweepers. Ladkr and housekeepers art Invited to examine the sw.per. Its utility Ls andonbled. Par ode at fele:drool W . WOLINTOCVS, No. 112 Market rd. IdtLL WOOL DE LAINS, FIGUREDAND Pi.nt Marlowe, Irish Poplins, fancy and Black Slits - k .11 Wool de Ulu, Plaid Cashmere., Coburg.. Par melts; to be round at DIMOLITIMI.D & CO'd. nut? Northarat corner 4th and Market etc - FLOUR, -A choice selection of brands of Stara, Fatra Family and 13npen5ne liloor camotataly o band mal for sale by bIeBANIO d AN.ll€ll, • N. 121 Second et A. ': 1 1 I t Eno s now an. tog row stamen. ?lepton° for see by rek ISMAIL DICKEY k 00. 20 ) 1 3 5 1 V 8 KZ' DRIED tE r AOUES; es 100 box mall white Now, loahare end for osier ; ; !PAIIRTED. rohrunills. h, do. It RI O K S PATENT CARPRI! SWEISPIIL—A groat Dotnastio Invent/no, and war ranted tog's° satisfaction. Joot received at the Carpet Morsel W. 111 . 01,INTOOIC, 112 Marketaireat takd&tr , 'Y Only Agent f or Ma /Manufacturer. . S PRING MEASURING TAPES, Brays end Plated for solo by . W. 8. BAUM . • JaZ Nce.3l, 33 and 38 Market otreat. COUNTING -HOUSE LIRE.— Dales. Obalna,Tables, Stool., to.: I.B.: YOUNG A CO. BB LS. N.. 0. MOLASSES to arrive Per steamer Commodore Perry...m.l for male Dy BID/ITER& DILWORTH. OATS-1W bushelsrecd and for sale by Ja3l .11. H. KING. - A SSORTED COLORS ground in oil for sale XL by b 4.19 T. N. NEVINt GI. CASHMERE PLAIDS at BURCHFIELD OIYR, Corner Fourth arid Makatea. dalB Only 25 cants Per Tent. ' ENN. WHEAT-113 aka. now landing from stammer Neptune for eel. by CO. ISAIAH DICK]. a fe4 NEW EDITION.—The American Eclectic Prattle* of Modbiors by J. O. lobos 11L D.....stonded Rod rovieed by Wm.Sbororoal M. D. 2.010. S Vo. SOS pp. dAlr t CIL. IS Wood Street DECORATIONS—Borders, Centers, Tes t. str. Board., Oak Pamla,lreacoaa, Window Car. talaNoelllogo, Plc Larva, SW... Dird_Y *al f.r ale by P. MARSHALL t 00. SWAR AND MOLM3SES.—Wo. are con -1,3 taantly receiving N.O. Saw aad Marrs, beet goallrg whicirwe Offer to the trade at the lomat market Inv. JOB LIMB • TR I OTATOES I POTATOES 11-600 Bags New Took Potatoes Joultreed sod formals by doll) lIITCLICOCK. MOCNINERY k Co. _ . LINERED OIL—A few bbla. for sale of good woken brands, by JNO. TIIOUPSON • CO, • roil 135 Third steam _1 l.li . . 4 . ) : • . CrININII-700 ozs. forlsale by B. L.MINNS:MP= a M 1012 No. Co. corner W.x.4 sad toorth it. V. Y-600 bus bestiqualir, Fall Bar iby forifiltibi lILTCLIOOOL IVORIMIT & 00: CORN BROOMS-150 doz. Corn Brooms /.4 toed and for nakt by LITTLX • TBIMBL COFFEE -200 bags rimo Rio ',Coffee. for.' sal& by am L WEIN!! & CO: BUTTER AND LAND--150'kegs pack • Mtn' and 80 kap No./ UM fat ea% • 146 AITIMAT AND 00101-n-88 iacks Tenn,- lintee.,ll9 do Tam. Cara, to attire oliseemmerl26l - mad Ibr .to •- • fa& -ISAIAII DwguTa CO- 100../sß u bli'm, HUR -!; SUGAR;Ouvrivingand lot *4 6 , , . Ani b7:;:' : ' ,. .- -- :1144' . ,:, -.:' , ':44 1 4 1411 : 44 ,4!",:974ftiZ.; VW:'tOr'. .i..-:.:4.,i'6.:1-•.04'.,- ' :474 ' . ..; .: '' ' ''''' ' -' 7: .' - . 1.4 .'..";' - '; _..,,...,,„.,....,--..._...,,,,, .• *. . ARGLOZAXON I ashbiltc. J. BuLweitit it J. B. LOCKS, Agents, 36 Chunk .treat. Nor York. - • • • Jos. runuiars Corner Dimond and Market SAFETY AND COMPORT!