E E ER Bz,l ,SEWING M AGENT'S OPPICII, NO. 68 PIPTII STEMUrr. FIRS PREMIUM awarded- by 'the All September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY And the Peena. State Agricultural Society h. bighost premium, "AS BEST FO) TULSA MACHINES which have gained Dfauhinoe nn account of Beauty and excellence-of oath, atilt( - 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of cowl 4. Portability, ease of operation and 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Strenith, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. S. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. 0. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. TAre now offered with all of the latest improvenumte and advantages at manufacturers ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET. prices it Zptctal itottcts. ....TOILARI;ES PACKER. & CO, • No. 119 Pearl Street. Ttostoi oorxincioN itn.MOTs 1431 ono Lm or '..*Soots, Shoes and Sole Leath*. Upper In rough, Carried Leather, : , :,Acitr;. Pena- Grabs, WOO, Kip , BOW, to: :.Ste. to magb, thilaked Linings and rolored " -Itorocco, Kid and Boot polo; sod ilarnea Leath., . 801/1"11WICII, Covgrem Borten • INILLIAM BUILILACIF., 101 Pearl " " U. 0.1.111,70 N 1 CO, 10 Stmt. " 11.2•Alnifc.• 73.01L10NG A.N.D 91c*x PAINTING AND GLAZING, inbuvancs,• Dome In thntrent manner and nhestill time. .1. & li. PAILLIPS, & 28 St. Clair Street. 111c1311J:D.13.1 sr. Co- - Foiwatding and Commission Illerchantn, And Agents for the Salo of Pittsburgh Main • *tura,. Ormalgumenta end onion for LEAD, EIDEN HEMP, PEODUI3B, An., piloted. Prompt Ansa tloa to rroolring , and formtrdlolt• • .1110. 49 Commercial Street, ht. Louis. 41,21.416r0t0 GRAND DISPLAY OF 110LIDAI: GUTS, JEWELRY, WATCHES AND FANCY GOODS, atEREMAN & MCYR&N'S, No. 45 Fifth S treet, near Wood ' The lanrst and moat Mried assortment ,of thisbcrrc 'good., 11'1'011d city, hid In xxpnisscYyrolt TUE nbLIDAys, 'will be imam] et tlitir atnrryageacy far tbe ANIICRICAN WATOx,xII 011131 'IrU.N.B!! FURS !! , Mac:00.71.3=0 at 00-, `l3l Wood Street, Pittsburgh, TUNING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW 204 are now retching • largn ,tat of freak =Me TURA !'!!..Pdal°C Fladmuti Bay Ralik, Mink PAU., • Stow Martin, Biberlan Capes, Ralf Cape, Vietorttre, • Fluffs lug Cuff, Mao, felt Rorluela. These pods bare been estected With weal car, and wUI be eoldst mull welt:. Loam ulabivz 4, putebasu Imh FURS are Invited to cal tad einaultroour mural. uondett =UQ:2 No. ta NT. CLAIR srazEr, - ' PITTSBURGH, PENNA., Incitas public attention to his new and beta,- mortment of Fall Goode, consisting of Cloth; Casil• wisestleptstinga andCoatlngs of proxy variety and idyl*, adAp ted to the beat city and comb"' trade, which mill be gods opwillt_promptweea and derpatcfs, and at rates as low 1.11 at asfother Omllareatollanment In the city. Cc J. U. CHI3ISTY, m. D. MOO 163 77tirti Street, Pittsburg, Hairinghed the ulventagee of rAcern Cullegleand Noe pitalksact ward 7cere practice, afar. W. profemonal eereicee is ImWICAL AND 3INDICA6 CA81.5 sun, '1 in. W. D. DowiaJ. Rr .b:O. A. McLena. ..r.. U. 8111, Kai. Jacob MtCo xcu Wiloon AloCandlosso lion. H. A. Worm.. 1.1.. m. T. J. Hinlun. John H. Mollor, - ilog. , Onor./..p. say3:lydre M7r1 . 411. NVOlLlits. i : ALMSANDER BRADLEY, I • -: ILLEMUCIPLER LED DE A= In =MT VAltisti of COOtnigg PARLOR AND HEATING STOVER, -.lain and Fancy Grate Fionta, &c. ~ • .11 Proprietor 91 the celebrated PeTater Cies • Bemoaned Siloam Coxsumuta • COOK STOVES. Officenwi Sales Room. serl3lrdfc bto, 4 Wood Ht. Pittsbarigh. P. 12.1241?..13-A-11.T. lILIIIITACTVI2/31 11.1.111B L I. tkinds of Tobacco, Suarand Cigars, iworsktly taken tha b. MN( N 0.129 Wood straet,,la o to !Asir Manotacto . a; Establaabmout,No..l3lrwis Were they will be pl rtv.Pi. thAr friandol, Tiro MLMi tt.Vir, Flab, *lwo amenly, • Stneet. Pin 410976. .48 ac SON S. ILita at Ac Bills of Bieliauge, won?, NE NOTES AND SPECIE, PITTSBURAII, PA. 'Um principal cltJe• through. iart-gcly S DRAWN BY tRILIOAN & LONDON, IN; SUMS OP ONI AND UPWARDS. dtla sod lona of Franco, ' Roods aid other Noropeas 104 fordo by - V. IL WILLIAMS A 00., N'ontl greet. oornor of Third._ D ALL KINDS OP PAPER. 27 Wood 21 ' PIITSBURCIA PA enyktf fa .111/00. 07 Vaults, V►ult Door , Window Guard*, ke., load DI Third &red, c,) PIPPEAI7BOII, PA., Dew PatternAlaricy mad plalo 'Particular attention paid to an - .door at abort palm. mr9 name R ran3Nro, 'Y'S AT .1.1A.W,, ere De CHANCERY, IttoeO, Do pitty mode to soy port of Northam attn. to the porttart.a Ws of Roil Witte, oto toltao"Kot.rs =Bonds and klortooo oehlyrdO BO BI SON, MINIS k IIILLEU, XIDXDX AXD DADIDXINTS. ~'::4 l Ar - ECINEPr iferr WORK • Ittebnreh, Peuna. - No.aa /market sanest.: ell tu , uonneeoraglu r sod Int Machin s o awl.. 3.111m4 Work, Bteem Wits. sod Ehoet Iron Jobbiag • • It.Pairi.g d oaewshurtoMlas. met.s:l-7e.to - TARCH AND remise.. 'Made by W.D. • WI adelppla MaaufActarinig Co. :.:..(That • lam awarded by the Pnakiipl..ut., a.d Moo Stara, in,espir were i beledA l re... , 4 4 '-.7.4:10"j.i `^ .do , Imo do app! ., " An - Paso and Pearl Starch, to b014...100/1 AiLif o sit Or lanudip cm. ' MIS / WN/4 (or Cone Rtarch,) in bus 40 paptwa each. • tbillactlrea li egotist y proParol Tor culinary puma., inartonn to railed on as superior in rotas to any now to :111,0. - Nor luta by - TURSI/SOT4CLAN.SIinSO/N O , - Phlisl,slan'y.,l46iblitio A iont•lor 0w0,P.1), .. 7' , A, , la erpre, vibe naiad on mai Tar by - TURN. ~..,. . •y..18621it•10 •,.. , ' • •PG ,1C ...VC 49. N ilc rii UN ~ itmuft tunniad Dealers fi .11 Icleilsor ...-. 'TOILS CO, SNUFF. Aim C " IGARS, l• ."- .' ..A A D _ AND_ C_ - T•BLAP TOBACCO, -.5-;_1i....• . . prow qf ifiniAltAdd Atrat 46.AI:he:wad Ana. ..1" .1! dat.11.17 Ll.l MAINITUCIIIIM or ' ,:;, ' ; , 1401 1, Cologne Spirit" aid Fp:11;011, : 11 #0joi NO! / 63 , 0 4; 0 AMA and' aura« -~..~.-- ~-----~ WitSON ., 'S PAILEGY CHINES, rrrrssuncm, PENN'A- PARK, rarCITIZDT & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' sad 801.1 COPPER, pazetun) COP PER DOITOMR, Rabid 1181 Bottoms, Spann. Polder, An, Also, Importers sad Dealers fa METALS, TIN PLATS EILERT IRON; WIRE, ,11:o. Coasts:ally ea head, Tlnsee's Nubians sod Vols. warehor4e,;No. 149 irint and 110 &tawlama, IPlttaltsurgh, Penna. 9,e4 orCorpor cot to way datired pattalt. g 9 1.. 1 . 1 mr.Shikwl noose, RI! • DILL= II • While Lead and Zino Paints. also, .11 kind.; of Mats;Oils, Vern War. Winds, Slam • Putty, Brushes, de, ICI Wood Strut, too doors dig,. Virgin Ifkg. torlklydfo MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., 1 lUMU7ICIIIIIIIII3 07 Coolciri.. Parlor said lECeatinig STOVES, Crate Front , Fenden, Cooking Binges, ke., 19 Liberty at., Plttsburigli, Pa. matiely .111/8- sramovez Pt • burgh Steel Works. JONES, , BOYD /fr. CO., Manoracturen of CAST STIEL; Ain, SPRING, PLOW awl STIEL4 SPIUNOSead AELZB, 'toed Ars:Ands, POSasnihali. LITTLE MILES R. RANT MAL/ONI, N . 54 St. Clair' Street, (1.6-It1•h • r Nom Bolldlnig,) PITTISBOILCIU. lydfo •• OTIIEIISI,IIOTHEILItht 1110TMIKIIII1 • I tli't fai to:procure Mrs. Witudow's &oar log Synth for Children Teething. it ham no equal on earth. It . . tly Leg We.. wooer of teething by oothudng Mei guano, ridthinrl all Inflammatlon—erfil allay lam. and Is p. i . ton to redraw th e bawd. Depend noon It, Mot/ma 11 art4ire net yourselves, and relief and twalth to your Infatita. Pert tly ado to all 0.... ,...- This voluoLl prop... la We proscription °Vona of the muster need and stand female Phyoklans to NewExtol od, t Extoli od. end boon rod with oerre.kfltug meow. to mallt ins of two . W boron. to W. boat .4 word remedy In lb. world, to all cakew of DystOttery and Marlines In Catkin% wewthow It aims Dom k • tug o from may other maw - . U worth Ito wel ht In *Aar Millions of two err ohtil every yew In Cho Uoltad Btur It fo old and wollAried moody. PRICE OAT 23 ORM A BOTTLX. •ArNono getAnuo unless the for•ohrillo of CILIKSISA PAR IONA New Yort, IO not outohlo 2013 Irrogttota atm:lotn D OGI. IL . ' 28ER, Agent for Pittohorgti. Jo .vrtifoT T. e GT at English Remedy. . BI .lAMIES ciamiaros TED FEMALE & irii. Peel nd Irons prescription of Si, Jame. auk% M.D. Phy.i4sa ntraardinanto tborgaron. • well kt:ICII Modleno Is no hapanition, bra. • nor. o and nroodi for renal. Mo. annin sod Ob.tractforks, and rum q nun orbstavor; and sittnrugh s powerful remedy, the amtain nothing hurtful to Us. ronstinotion. TO MARRIED LADIES It I. pm-snarly nlnd. It win la. ant titoo, Send°. the otouth?/ P.grk•l'Mihnittaoet.T. IVie .1.31 L. hose srve• den tons. to fita.kai LW term ins as the sonneipopc of panwAkt on mil odnersed. - . . .. .. - lot, &Ink ra th. grog. lowland to no *Whorl lulus ore 60 Vas. by NM:J 4u. ITO-ZLICTIUO MA .4 sale of fats Oarfoldled Ned'l .atinflearip—ln submitting this maabhta to a din ad asap • 11c, no mpense bra barn spared In Oa Drava Gm to nrodirr it perfect In easy sammitlal particular, In mile . tok p paw with the wonderful Impionsurnts of Ms age, .ird place It Prremart In Mr branch of Ammlaan Yarn of ore. NO FAIRLY SHOULD 112 WITHOUT ONE— PricelP It M admirabt *naval to postal awl mini envy lotto of dame. nob Consomptlou,kinfola-Palsies, ahausenn Ham, Dyspepsia, all forager Physical and lintel Proina Um and Noma, Dlsmata ODe peed friars of this Apparatus Is that It Y dwga ready for use, the power being obtalpett tom . Partaaneott H►nmt, m Addeor other logreelloutia Wag repthid. Bold, stbotemal• ..d retail, by DS GEO. H. EXTIIII4 • • • !DT Wholesale Dragesh 110 Woull CASE O RUPTURT. CUBED ABOUT • Ys ut Mr. George thumbed, who raids on the lharth Seventh ward, procured ■ Tenn ram um, which In 6 mon be affected . entire owe. Ife bag acne gone re moa to yr/Moat the Truat, and there Is Do appearance of the • • of the rapture. 1 w cam oUnaally caring n‘ tare with my lovsluabloTename. I gaveietMlselon from bir. /lambert to pobligh and ne fro t$ Ida one; The best of referanom can be given bit ap .• • at t 4 Drag Eton and Tray Depot. )1 • &Vl' r Da. OW. IL REIDIEft, 140 Wood et. . rss COMPLAINT.—AII the ills arising from • torpid action of the Liver, end Wry are many, will b eyed us Wag DR. WILSON% PILL& They we • oh L.A and art elfectord rural Gunny niedktoe. ey are prepared and mold by B. L. TAMS II. • Ca, Iflrcleest• Prayed", tad prop of B. ilatock's Yenalfoge, N 0,03, corner of Wood and Ilib [`Rubrical', Pa. Soo adrertieenseat on Second pare ARIII7IAL EARS.—Dr. Koper, of 140 Wood street, has band • I.Ztelleai dente. r dost person., bY which auwy pmotts ma rm.— AL*, s n 0.41 gotta perebadram, which 4 Imovrtafi Into the ear, and im tRI •fikdant in msoy cues .Idastnoso. jaltd•T — OLLVANIO BWITLIM os I: LICTIO Mumma mutzums. Nancel purpame; of •my suporkor Mad win be Ben fno of rspnor abatis', wborner so lien nari .-012,-Womeopu., it TO cx, tho probability o at Mor eoffering le the sionanch. From I stoemolat uorr , SI.. ' • • Intoner t,..,=.11 o ••• • - thin blood, od thererCkrireeimps the etreeddl• ' At er the;metrea Nem. Tonal the Moe of the Mena* enable It toditgrz and dZele: femme ell thee. Ina , Wou _sod mumblalots, sating le neememp bat pereemorn Dr. J. Beetetter's OrdoOreted • • • BI A I of their pomm Ge.mo go to prove that thae no me la Untr WWl* Mona. We cbeedell recommend Co the pew., may &Men t P. 14 b and Mansperryl7, imerwherp, lonaMea.,,re end • • pa Wetarand hareem. fit •rib . : $ AND FLANNELS, hom • Jo" aid imparts; et ellenist priagokbp Ow% %Mb aril Dna Goo* a no d mot.. OWE 0.1411101 . L075.7fi *Wow nty Agricultural Society, held 1 to,:Wheeler & Wilson' Sewing 'AMILI PURPOSES." sviable repniation over Wil other os of the fabric' sowed Zpniat Anus. ETPERIOR COPPER ZULU AND 2- , I r.r a VT 0 ki: ic a. WIGS & CLULEY and Ornamental Painters, ND GR.AINERS; ROG-10.0.8 & tm Pateat Steel gultivator, Teeth. and Mad Sh a h, Pair..Zurpi, lAD SPIKE COMPANY. irth---.1131 W. C. Bidwell. le go Ibrter, Rap% d. Braett.) Puntracrozna ur JPIR ES, CHAIRS 1. AND BOAT SPIKES. PTITHBITICIB. PINWA. burgh, whotwOr 2 V.t. ingtAk• Ilb T ARMIN D1N21101113, Nam, Mom, Romans • Issien, Ara, Az. lova, art"or thew bars acqulred for thateta• la calabrlty,stratot by tlm gMssia ding Mad, Naples, Ham* a. aftioliacy b.. b.. emelormal Ultima sod lba approval of `r sr* ths ooly Remedial . klub of Trod,. dantroy tbs resent ono, bilL, Ma Art bas th• world. lad frau boosekespen, zarxhaals =5l CiNTS To $1 1 1 0ArPnictical Chemist, rotas st,) Now Yoh. ind Oman, Arta, Um" sad 417 !mans a 00. and deiNAtallfe MMIMEM VittibittOi -- fiitti WITTI3.I3II7II,CiFBe MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 21. 1869 oprrineL PAPS' OP THE CITY. City and News Items. kiwi Tionitarrtnin.—Obasevationa taken at Bkaw4 Optician More, Na. 68 Mb at, 7rtwdn7• MIL 9 eelook,A. N. ..... ...... _ 00 12 " 6 ig r.,, Barometer AD" DAILY Uncut PRAM Mmes, alma Phut Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com mencing at 113 o'clock, A. a. AU are cordially In vited to attend. The 0161 . 161111 TODAY will be aondeeted by Roy Dr. Clarke. breonsene Bar.—Mr. Irish read in plane Lett week the following bill An Act w p plenenlary to an Ad reading to cone ties and towoulditw, and county and township officers. lie it enacted, &0.-Bso. let. That the terms end provisions of the fifth and sixth sections of the act relating to counties and townships, and county and township offioers, approved the 16th day of April, 1834, be and the same are hereby extended to cities and boroughs. Sao. 2d. That in no cue shall any county, city, township or borough be compelled by any judicial proceeding to pay any claim against the same, or any alleged debt thereof; nor shall any such county, city, township or borough be compelled by any legal or judicial process what ever, to make provision therefor, until a judg ment has been first obtained againstsuch county, city, township or borough, by salt or action at common law, In accordance with existing rep !Woos, and then only by execution issued upon such judgment, in accordance with the provis ions of the said sixth section of the said wt. The following are the notions in the Aot of 1884 referred to: Simon 6. If judgment shall be obtained spinet • °manly in any action or proceeding, the party entitled to the benefit of each judg ment may have execution thereof se follows, and not otherwise, via tt shall be lawful for the oourt in which judgment shall be obtained, or to which such judgment may be removed by transcript from a Justice of the Peace or Alder man, to Issas thereon a welt commanding the Commissioners of the county to cause the amount thereof, with the interest and costs, to be paid to the party entitled to the benefit of sttehjudg ment oat of any money. unappropriated of such ()minty, or, If there be no such money., oat of the first moneys that shall be received for the use of such county, and to enforce obedience to such attachment. 820. 6, If judgment shall bo obtained against a township, the like proceedinim may be had to enforce Payment out of the township ftmda, so cordinglo the oironmetancee of the case. PITS Elnatinto.—For SOON time past stone complaints hare been made to the Mayor, of boys who out the lead pipes from building when they Ire accessible, and sell them for the metal This his been carried on to same extent. One hun dred dollars worth of brass outings were taken from the factory of Coleman, Hallman k Co., and Mr. Howard has lost 600 feet of pipe, re cently. On Friday afternoon Joe Flakier and two other Ireland boys were arrested for cutting a piece of pipe from James Berney, Jr., in day light. They stoutly denied the alum. The Goys will - hate an examination before the Mayor to-day. There are AVG of them. In connection with the above proceeding, on Saturday an affidavit yea made before the Mayor charging James Jones, wholesale rag dealer, doing bludnese at 298 Liberty street, with being a receiver'of stolen goods. A war rant was lined, authorizing the search of Mu house in Allegheny City, and Ms stool, u ahem At the two pima' ware found the following as tides: six iron sausage cutters, two pieces of iron shafting, two plow devises, two railroad couplings, two steam engine pump heads, two iron stands, a two-and-a•half inch iron shaft, two fist bars of American Wel and about one Lon of pig metal. He gave bail in $BOO for his appearance before the Mayor on Monday. A warrant was also issued for the arrest of Jobb Rats, limier, Fifth Ward. Mr. Biumey'e pipe was sold to Rate, it is said. Terrorization Mum:mos.—ln accordance with the recommendation of the late ,Temperance Convention in this city, meetings are to be held in various places in the county. They were in augurated In Wilklnsburg. on Thursday night lest. There is to be • mists* of them held thus under the auspices of an nesooletioe of the principsl citizens. Rev. .1. M. fleatinsw id, Rev. I. C. Pirating the young 14 the next 'Meeting, . - and Rev. Mr. flutings at thriezt enoceeding to that. Dr. Carothers will also take an Wive pert in the cease, and we trust much good may be done. It is really time that a movement were made in earnest, for, In looking around us and observing the number of young men, who should be the stay and hope of the future who are taking and many of them are already tar on the downward road, the picture is alarming truly alarming! Where will this stets of aim end? Let us see if that question our be fath omed in advance, se an incentive to energetic action. Aaairrao.—Chria. Clair wu arredad al Dam No. 1, ou Saturday, for stealing as overoold.— The oiromostanoes wereNl follow : negro boy who had been in the House of Refuge ;ad es caped, was caught in Lindsay's rolling mill, and brought as a vacant before the Mayor. He recognised and sent him back to the Befine.— In his pocket the officers found a null rope. This they kept. That day • man cams to the Mayor's office stating that he had lost a top mat which bad a email rope in the pocket. The piece of rope was shown him sad he recognised it.— An officer wee went to the Refbge and, on in quiry of limbos, learned that a man who bid been with bhp, bad stolen a mat with the rope in the pocket. He said the man's name was Chris. Chic. The man was found on a catboat near the dam and arrested. He was committed for trial. PICCOLOWI3I'II Collollll . .—The fact so long announced is about to be realized. Mlle Moo the greatest of living empires's@ will gives Comma here on Monday emnieg. We ex pect to Mimes a larger house than we have bad for years. The beauty of person, the famina• lion of manner, the perfection of bar eating and the purity and sweetness of her voles have just islands her the favorite of the day. Os Monday evening she will slog "1 dreampt that I dwelt in Marble Halls," an Hegliab ems. There are many of our citizens who will be doubly inclined to hear her sow that we make this annaunnemenL We refer our raiders to the programme in another solemn, whereby they win perceive she is assisted by a fall and egeel. lent company. The few remaining eligible seats had better be secured at once by those who desire to hear bar. Corm Eveire.—Dr:Boynton, the colebndeod Geologist, It capeded to deliver • course of eight lecturer' In City Hall, commencing nest week, in cromplianos with thinness& eolioltation of • numb*r of our most prominent °Dims. These lectures_ are highly 'pokes of by the prow, and recommended by such names ea Mil lard Fillmore, Prof. Comstock, Drs. Howard, Plumer, Patton, Decoy, Prof. Shepard, and others. Dr. Boynton illustrates his subject by the aid of large and splendid oil pabstinp, cov ering over 8000,feet of cane —npresentlog volcanoes, California scenes, coral is ads, soil vegetation, reptiles and monsters of the deep, animals o f preadamite world, warm-blooded animals, and the human mos. The highly at treatise style of language, and the combination of the woeful with the entertaining mat render this course of lectures highly popular. ' Tan Altoona Tribune soya "Lyon, Shorb & Co., iron muter., and the owners of a large body of timber land adjoining the Tyrone Forge prop erty, Indicted a man by the name of Thomu Dougherty for violating the sot of 1824, and he was tried week before last at the Quarter ties dons of Blair county and convicted of the of fence. We are Informed that this Is the tint conviction nider this sot, before Judge Taylor, In his judicial district. The decision is a very Important one to all owners of unoccupied tim ber lands. It being requisite under the set to show the guilty knowledge of the defendant, to rancid, and as most persons who Gam away the timber do so under some pretended dale: to the land, It is difficult to punish them." Furry GOOD.-A splendid party was given by one of our citizens not long slue. Whlls the festivities were proceeding there oame • loud ring at the door bell, and from the Joyous circle of friends the muter of the feast was esJld away 14 the door t'on business." There h. found an individual, none the better for his evening potations, who muted the host—" Bay now, Mr. —, this here Is all wrong! all wrong { B'true we don't dress s' well as some, but then y' ought invite us, you ought. 'F there's no other reason, y' ought t' ask us an the ground of tim anti-tax question I" Mr. didn't ask him to go in and drink. TM, above story has one merit at least—it is a true one. Esesnurrs of Examen Gassirea.-111r. An; drew Burt*, Principal of Jim 6th ward public school, has Just issued an English Grammer from the press of A. ff. English & Co., of die city. The publishers hayseed no wispy, which we chaff speak of more at length when we shall hate examined it. : Emma' Ravisw.--This adnahibla noisy for the first quarter, 1859; Le Ou our table from Bunt & Miner. The wades are mild and at. Ooda's - Lay's_ Boot for If/M Is ilmity &lc NI, 7 :MAI at &al& Mixtes; ,•• . , . - rif•; . .., : i:..; - ; -,',- ..A Mass* os, SIIMIPTEntorra Mth Taman or Stamm Savoie its %KM 'thi - rithlas of eta Young Mea's Mthistiaa Association, on Thursday laming, to Ma hem Mr. flinohttr LL pliuth for or. pulsthg Milo Bands of Hope among the &Urn of the sohools. A econmittes ins appointed to report at a meeting to be held Satardsy afternoon. They report ad the cosstitation as offered by Mr. Mueleir, end reeothrosudad it ea the bads for astonish* u (wisdom in this oommanity, with shefollowtog nor °lotion. vis : Resolved, That, in the Judgment of this meeting, Band, of Hope for the promotion of temparanoe 'hoed be established in connection with the mirk= Sabbath Schools of Pittsbmgb, Allighimyi and vi cinity. The oonstitetion proposed Is u follows Artide I.—This assoeletliiii shall be called the II =LIM. 45 57 • . • Band of Hope of Pittsburgh. The blank to be filled up with the name of the church or pastor or mach local name u this remota- Ben mar cheese, Arai I.—Thu object of this emulation to to en courage the young to abstain from Intoxicating liquors. Article one may Join this Band of Hope by adopting this oonstltutioa and pledge, and paying emits into the treasury. It is suggested that the initiation fee be small, may two tents. Article 4.—The came ideated shall oonsist of a Pluident, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary and Treasure. and-- ... ... members of Committee, all of whom gull be juvenileirand shall hold once for months. (The officers may healthier male or female.) Article abstainen may beoome honorary menden by paying twenty-fire cents annually into the treamuy of this emulation. Artie& 6.—The meetings shall be held at snob times and plater am theaters' shell direct, and shall be opened with player. Article T.—The general management of this Board of RV* shall be under the control of a Superintend ent to be elected by the Sabbath School. Arrfefe B.—The following pledge shall be used and the members will must It in uncut at their meet ing ones a quarter: Ptedgc—l hereby solemnly Pledge wool! to abstain from the use of all intoxi cating liquors as an article of diet or bombe. A eonimittae wu appointed to visit some of the Bands of Hope already orpnind in tha Best, to pro tium a traristy of eatilideates, tickets, palms, etc., as samples, and to report at a Stun meeting upon their return. Ma. Smarr AND MZII. BINCIAUL--With Mn. Sinclair, will appear to-night, at the Pittsburgh Theatre, Mr. Henry fledley, an liaglleb gentle maa, who has won • brilliant reputation in what Mr. De Quisey so appropriately galls "the world of London." From numerous notices whloh ap peared in the leading English papers Lot autumn, when he and Mrs. Siroslatt (lowest) were there, we bare room for bat a short quotation from the London Morning Herald, of October 2. It reads as follows: "The announcement of a now actor of preten sions never fails, in the present day, to attract a large audience, more especially in &popular part, and In one of the houses of the legitimate drama. The Haymarket was crowded last night by per eons entices to witness the test appearance of Mr. H. &Airy in the character of Don Fells., in Mrs. Centlivte's 'comedy of The Worsikr: or, A Woman Keeps a &era. Mr. Salley la young, of good genteel appearance, env and confident on the stage, and seemingly preotiu4 in every de vice of his art. His voice is strong, his ration- Litton distinct and claw, and he was favorably received. The character of Dot Felix Is one of the great touchstones of the accomplished come dian. In this part Garrick bade farewell to the stage, and Charles Hatable achieved one of hie most brilliant triumphs. Mr. Henry Eleriley's Don Felix was a clever performance. It Ms playedvivacity he the gay scenes, ebullition in the peadonate, endless most entitled to praise when the dialogue was unforced and the sentiment un disturbed. In the love perages with Violates the artist seemed moat at home. The voice was well modolated, the feeling earnest, and the ac tion unconstrained. A call was made at the fall of the curtain, and the actor yes compelled to appear before the footlights, and conform to the usual requirenseets." Tire Central Board of Edneadoe met on Fri day's:tale', Manse. Present: Messrs. Belly, Negley, Oyer, barges t, Venom and Mr. ina ptly, Pre:dust. Absent: Mom Hatelan eon, Miller and bfbenllieter. Tbe following Committees were announced:' Fiaanee—Mean. Miller, Hatehineon and HigA Sekeel—Meeers McCollister, Miller and 0 7a. Teachers and Salerries—Main. Hathatinson, Pare® and Miller. Teri Boob cad Grades—Sum Purim, Berg ant arid Neils,. Ruin ead Regologioss—Morm Bement, Mo- Collister and Oyer. Colored &hoot—Mews Wealthier, fiegley and Oyer. On motion of Mr. Vamum, a warrant wee an. Marisa In farm of W. afoot, for tames In of oaths amouat $4O, A bUI of litageety AMy fteetriating. $2O, was read and referred t Committee oa High BohooL On motion of Mr. am, It was °Tamed tbst lba &booth be nosed m the 2541 of March mail April 4th. Oa motion, adjourned. Doc:ea DOT, and his eon Charles, who were caught end imprisoned by the pro-elavery mob is Missouri, m January, write a letter from their loathsome prison, in Pieta, to the Leavenworth raw under date of Feb. 7. They say : .We have not seen • friend sloe we were taken. Oh I my country, how free thou art How can we get ready for trial, knowing noon., and not allowed to roe any one i We lay two nights in Heston, in irons, before being brought hero. Some of the colored men are here In prison that were in the wagons, as they would not choose mestere nor admit that they were elms, being bore Preee. February Bd, I saw • terrible sight. Jake Hurd oasts Into the prison, basing a covered bugp at the door, ordered the free boys, George Wilson Hayes, late cook at Eldridge Hotel, Lagrone', and Charles Smith, of Browurille, Pa., to come act and get In. They said they would wait la prison till their free papers same. Jake took his whip and us meraully whipped them till they coasentod to go with him—God only knows where. H. said, "I am your master now, and by Ood I will make you obey me." Tao ilambria !Warne asks, will the press of Pittsburgh mate attention to the following litter ? "Rmso's Dosaps.-The following letter has been handed to us by the pilau= to whom it woe addressed. We suppress the name of the writer, for theism reasons. The brother sad child of deceased may thus be apprised of their lass : Bascrtioz ACII, Fob 8, 1859. T. B. Bascoms, Esq., D•far Sr—One of the on diggers, working at this place, was disoovered this ntornhsg to a thickst, from to death. His naafi was John Cannon, aged about 36 or SO years, sad an Irishman by birth. Hie wits is dead, and ha has told us he bad a son goat 10 years old, living with an uncle in Plitaburgh. This unfortunate man, Cannon, had been at Armagh with a can for whisky. He had ea hins when be went to that silo place, a new overcoat; what he was dbmov wed ha was without it. Did the whisky.aeller sat It? Thee Is a balsace due him at this place. Would It not be well to Wert a notice in the Johnstown paper, which might lead to the Masonry of his brother and child Bows of our contemporaries Si. discuilog a quart/on about a man named Jowl, a policeman, who made an AMA tinder dliSoultles. The Chrowkie says that after the avowal from the man at whose suuestioa the smut had been made, declaring that the person arrested was not the man, Jones stM held on to lim, and an alter cation having arisen between Jones. and his prisoner, on their way to jail, the of lar drew a handy-My and struck him in the eye, injuring it to such ID extent that it is now thoroughly blind and likely to remain so. The prisoner states that he was not drunk or disorderly, and that he intends prosecuting the oflaer the mo ment he la released from Jill Tea Jaocint Mono Das°. mat of Thorrisyjayi:—Buttner, the shoemaker said to have been present at the`ame the girl Radler pve the $l,lOO to Mrs. Thum, having been found at Ashkum, on the Illinois Central Road, he was brought to this city, sad the par ties mere plate* brought links examination; but Ma rnital Rehm, who is a vary important witness for the people, being absent from the oily, theme was further oonlinued until Mon day amt. ATIULOI.T WITU LIM? TO Hut.—Alderman Lewis committed a man named Charles &wend' to Jail for trial, on • sharp of assault and bat tery with Intent to kill, preferred against him by Jaab Gelb. The parties had some difficulty last November, at a house in Lower St Clair town. ship, during which, it Is alleged, the defendant oat the prosecutor frequently with $ knife. Tun following Waists/a will conduct the Daily Salon Prayer meeting dila weak : Monday, Rev. Dr. Clarke; Tuesday, Dr. ; Wednes day, Her . William Cooper; Thursday, Rev. John Cowl; Friday, Rev. I. Dallas; Saturday, Rev. John Davis. Parana Moen was declared divorced from Christiana Muse, on Saturdo, - The parties re side in Versailles. IP.M2iIMEMEMI Annie' Breams lays the Cincinnati Gaulle sad Commercial on oar table to about 14 bouts of they Ism the They me both cap. Hal mere, as of their hied as Adams' Express Is In Hi parttettlar melees. A 'MAIMS collection of medical and Wood louse= books us to be *olden Davis & Co.'s, Odd Fellow's Building, on Tuesday evening.— Catalogues are now ready and skis books open for szintlnatton. • Tali bans (Pa) hadpingeal and Ave Amur. k i n km bow =Mid, sad Mr. litaanue, edi tor of the Algerians, Wow ',Wit editor with Mr. Ilorehad thwriur port. • Btaamr.ifiri. H. WM. domed italtd‘way barbNr kept is Ike veldt Ague -tig weird ays Zsgatetell. •-• a a Ed= CONGIBJCSUON4LL. WASKINOTOX Febrassy 19. notras.--The consideration of t he army bill was rammed in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. Mr. Bryan offered an amendment appropriating one million of dollars to pay for 'regiment of Texas volunteers. A necessity existed for it and he claim. ed_proteotion to the State from Indian hostilities. Various amendments were acted upon. Those agreed to were enbarquently reported to the Douse with no definite action. The Hobe then adjourned. Brbre.—Little basins*. of Interest wu done during the morning. The Senate sifter some dismission agreed to rescind the eleven o'clock hour of meeting, land instead thereof to meet at noon, work hard, sit as long as possible, and adjourn without evening silessions. The special order of the day coming hp, Mr. Ma son moved to postpone it and tab up a bill placing the naval and military foroes at the President's die. motion, as asked for in his Message. Mr. Monter, of Virginia, Instated on the consider ation of the Appropriation Bill, and Mr. Hunter gained the door, but gave way for the presentation of reports. Whereupon Mr. Clay. of Alabama, read a lengthy report from the Committee on Pensions relative to what is nailed the Old 'Soldiers Pension Bill, and moved that the Senate concur. Mr. Seward objected to voting on the bill without giving it due consideration. end rooted it to .be printed. Agreed to. Ten thousand copies of the 1101 will be printed under the motion. Mr. Wads moved to postpone the Appropriation bill for - the purpose of taking up the Homestead Bill. Mr. Hunter elaimed the floor, but the Chair over ruled him. Finally the Consular and Diplomatic. Bill was taken op by a vote of thirty-one you against twen ty-tire nays. The question mooned on Mr. Pugh's amendment to consolidate the smaller missions. Mr. Pugh, after dimustion, withdraw Ids previous amendment, leaving only the following words as a proviso: Ist section, that no other minister, ambits seder, envoy or oommluloner be entitled to any oompensation during the dual year. The object of the amendment and feature of the debate which ensued was to prevent the President from appointing more ministers without consent of Congreu. It was agreed to by 32 against 15. W. Granger remarked that no other nation had so many Indian were as we; there wu a dosen on hand now. No perms are so easlly got along with as Indians Uwe be honest with them. Bemire their cauldron,* and you get their friendship.. The Senate consular and diplomatic appropriation bill passed with alight amendment, Mr. Simmons moved a reconsideration. Mr. Fessenden moved to add a new section to the MIL to limitconsniar certificate fees on Canada to 9 to 90, and dispensing with them in oases *here goods are under the mane of 11200. Mum Pessenden, Ring, Hamlin and Hunter de bated the question. From the debate it appeared that much dinatiefution exists from the present American Conml General haying appointed a great number of Vice Commie along the Canada line, who, being paid by fees, create a heavytax on commerce. It wu agreed to. Mr. Hunter, from the majority of the Finance Com mittee, offered an amendment that no more money be expended for the fiscal year commencing on the Ist of July, 1850, than the amount appropriated in this bill, together with ,such amounts of the perma nent and indefinite appropriations as shall be appli cable thereto. He proposed to add a similar clause to all appropriation bill, the effect of which would be to limit what Is to be used out of the permanent appropriations and redone the expenditures from the estimate of $73,000,000 to $61,000,000. Mr. Simmons made a protracted argument, with a view of making it appear that Mr. Hunter's expecta tions of soonomising were halm:ion& Mr. Bigler sided with Mr. Simmons, and objected that Mr. Hunter, proposal economises nothing, but merely limits the expenditures as to time and , not to amount. Mr. CoHamar took generally thaluune views. Mr. King was anxious to guard against this amendment being construed u repealing outstanding appropriations already made, and he added a ohms* to prevent such construction to Mr. Hunter's amend ment, whisk Wag thns modified, passed. Before the bill pasted Mr. Wibion drew attention to the fast that the amount of appropriation for con gals is $70,600 over Net year. Why was this 7 Mr. Hunter explained that but your there were unexpended appropriations on band and none this The bill was than paced. Mr. Simmons gave notice that he would more its reconsideration. Boma, Vibram, 19.—An arrival from Jumel fornlebee Hayrien adviees to the 30th ult. The eseitament attending the recent rercantion wu nabridhig end baritone had revived. Coffee was arriving freely. The Governor of J =net had been deposed. The new Government was very siatisfactorj to the people. The ezherbitant export duty on Coffee bu been re pealed but on considering the disordered condition of the dimness the Government immediately retired. The old laws will therefore continue until a more favorable opportunity occurs for their abrogation. The enthusiastic demonstrations in furor of the Republic outlased. The people everywhere were shouting viva la President Geffrard. ST. Join's, N. P., Yob. 19.—M. Hanlay, the thief electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph Co., has =rind ben with his batteries and instrumento, to commenoe operatlimm with them at Trinity Bay, on the Atlan tic Cable. Waaaniattos Ctrl, Feb. 19.—The House Com -wham of Wass and Moans have directed the Chair man to molt In favor of taking aeanena In Kansas, and also sarsrsals to the astablishcasta of a branch mint In Nem York. W■ learn that Capt. John Nicholas, the popu lar mail agent on the Peruncyhints Central R. R., has been appointed siesta= superintendent of the Girard College R. R., running out of Philadelphia. Captain N. Is well qualified for the new post of honor which he has been called to ill, and we but express the opinion of his DUMIROUI friends in saying. that a better idea tion could not have been made. Tan City Finance Committee, under s resolu tion of Council* have retained Jon P. Pam, Seq., to appear with the City Solicitor and Mr. Williams in behalf of the Councils before She Supreme Court in the mandamus cue. Psor. Dan's lecture in the iron City College, on Friday night, is spoken of in Teri high terms. Mr. Dun is himself • man of intellectual forte and, therefore, the speaker to treat the subject on 'ebb* he spoke—Man u a Magazine of Forma Tu Finkle Sewing Machine, lately introduced by J. L. Omaha, Allegheny City, has made its way rapidly to public favor. Another large lot of them has just been rewired by the agent, among which to • number designed especially for manufacturers in cloth and lather. These machines ate now reduced (e - price, and this fact, with their admitted superior ity, will seems for them • still greater popularity in this community. They can be had only from J. L. Carnahan & Co., Federal street, Allegheny City. I Aar of the following articles can be obtained at Bowls' well known nand, Federal street, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionary in every variety. Fresh Peachy', Tomatoes, Plembe, Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Nukes, Assorted Pre serves, Jelly's, Pickles auct Ketchup. Caper'', Wor cestershire Same, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family . Chocolate, Bakea's Brown, Au, An They fully invite the public to an examination of th= named articles, all of which they will guarantee to prove satiefactory both In quality and price. A 'TOM of cloth,, cassimeres, rulings, de., are now opened at Carnaghaes, Federal street, Alle gheny city, that will certainly prove attractive to the lovers of fashion. These, with a fell variety of ready made clothing for men's and boys' wear, make his cloak a desirable one. CHEAP FOR CABII.- , ' JANE! ROM, No. 29 ilLarkotatnit: I. Nabs off his eonn dock of ROO= AND RHONA Chaim for doh, t, make room for Ms NEW MOOS OP SPRING GOODS. P. L.:Particular atlas lion Is paid to makhli Ladle/ and Mom 800% Sammy Gallan, ao. Atm, Morse aus Calf Poeta and noes of nary dmorAptteu ow% to special miff. 616 JA111146 BOBS. MEYER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DE JJAJITIOTIR—Tbs Urns of redelnylloa Dr all titles, Loam, warelanwea, wartime; farms sod ordain In.WW with any bad of vermin has tberston, coma. Illeyee. pear Pilaw dwart's th. onwskoms 12U114m withal' merry or fall. Thla waste has binged death to mil li ons of them In the old world, and from MD day tits watchword vinou s. ksepare, insrobanta shlynlas awn and lawbandmen tb. an world will Ise, no awn wen* tot Yam's lltrecaloue Yentas Destroyer I. at hand, 'haw& sod retell, at JO5. PLIDLING'S, fen Darner Dimond and Market street JOE CREEPERS, SANITY AND OdatFORTI NIATNIII33 AND DURABILITY. ...id J. D. MIATTEHIWN, Na. =I Weld street, Wenn Meth ml'lllllo alley, urn Brims Stool Potato:l 0112111.1113, sully syylled to • boot beet, and ybkh • reader It Itapoidble to Op oo e meet Icy peer moat mks. soy dr:midmost, Prbo 60 Y 6 cents. felallhir EDrolifWNED.—Tax %Lusa Ratraaa.— wad la the libreeophela river, Deer the pa a, the SISSIIIIII Atm awl nasal Dell,. ay Pyterdey artarrexer, JAIL 2 4 01 7 KY THOMallt eted /Wpm. The .ban reseed wlll be yak* toe the recovery of the body.— J il aße ' rtt Athri .r wel nN-ONo wd . pRODUOR.-100 but. Small White Beau, 76 Threithy and, 150 1 ' Clay Clover teed, 110 • 100 11 Meg Derby, received ea es sae al 115 Merit, greet, by 676 =DU, WWI h NEW SPRING GOODS.— DE Lento, OERRTZIS, PRINTS. k., Jed iticelrad. We O. HANSON LO Vl, 74 Maks& et. • LOOS OILCLOTH—Of all widths , from 94 to 244. and of a rupartor quality, tor sw: rdoalr vale sod retail>, J.& IL PIaLLLPB, 211 sod ZS tit. Clair street. I ' , this :morning •trod on the '°' °`£ 6o - ot .'ate. pant Curet Snow& LON owl boaimbefore EiNalbs. sweper; Ds ftisal.d.xtht 0.• Anodes& /my. WNO,DITOWN. De.ll2llLarltet ALL. WOOL Di LAMB, FIOUREDAND Pigs Itedbew. bib Ifiram, Moe elJelsok Eft asUga,algrilbittrem! "arglaCaear rit sal ikeirestram ft 1644 !sk. '!.., J .:, - - Commercial. - - - 00111QITIM OF ABEIT/t4rION POE JANUARY— R. Oucw, P. P, a. P. Bainu, W. 11. WWII" 0. J. .Torms. G. W. AWL PITTS/BURMA MIANJLETS. Parfect 4=1414 for L' Pitiotorrgh andfc. MONDAT, 713. 211.„ 16612. rious—ektn sod unchanged; oleo of 300 bbt from atiore at $5.3T for super, $5,7606,87 for extra, mod $6,10€56,25 for family do. 6/EALN--ealeefroM first bards of 300 bus Oats at 50 11tu 01 93 Tbs., Corn, no bus Ear at depot at 8.5. GRCICIERUL.4--aaloa of 26 bbda Sugar A 173488; ...". bbls Nolaises at 40 @' 11 . SAWN-doll; Wes 10 lota of 13,000 be at 75073 , 1 for Shoulders, 05$ fur Moo, and 10X for plain Hama. POTATVES—aaIes of 26 bbbillesbunmeira at V.,75. BRANS—a Ws of 20 and 35 boo choke whits at 21,50. SEEDS—win of 40 60 Clover from Snit hood. u $4,00, and 16 bbls Timothy at $1,76 Si bas of 42 N. HAY—aales at scale. of 0 loads .0 W 413 Stipa. BUTTER-1n good coquet; Wee of 2 and -10 bble choke roll at 93. ONIONS--a We of 50 bum at $l,OO. OlL—sale of 40 bbl. No. 1 Lard Oil at.9o. WHIRR If—sales of 15 bbl nectlflad at 250313. APPLEd—wales of 11 Wu groan on whorl at $4,62 NUTS—oleo of3o bus rim Peanuts 02 $1,6051 boa. 1 1ETAL—,, ask of 100 tons Allegheny No. 1 at $3O, dx NOBIZT A.B.y AND CONEBIRGIAIis• The receipts' from materna °manna email, and the Ite promion is nothing ground that the late activity In imports. Lion. was a mom, sod that the meson at large will not ex hibit oorreepoodtog remits. We learn one that the incrom to the imports of the country Is all at this port, which Lau Important feature, if true,and to calculated to thanks coon. donee, ae prolog that we are not running no deeply In debt t o Europe no arrinda at this port would woks* In look ing at the outfit/ma of the foreign trade of the country, we mutt not overlook the fact that, with market prices the name as last year, weber,' now In the shipping pone 970,000 balm of uottnn, worth fifty millions of dollars, manna 092; 000 balm last or, 750,000 Oita to 1867, 144,000 balm to 1850. and 498,000 Olen In 1855. The exam In Clot o. which we have .o for ode 1. nearly Allem millions of dollars over Ohio time last year. Thu I. some offset to the reduced volume and oleo of other exports.—[N. Y. Trlb. The Nosy Marluit works easy eguln. Theo hi a good de- Oland outside of Bank for thrictly notelas paper at 607 .0 cent., according to date, and we find that some of the Dry Goode people aro cashing their own OHL at the rate of 7 11 rant. 0 annum In place of giving out their own pager. Th. Banks report • fair inquiry for discount. at tl 0 ant iur short bits, and 7 0 cent. tor in dandle months. Th. Stock Brokers continue to he supplied with money, at all, at 5 0 emit., chiefly by privets lenders,-N. Y. Times. At St. Loahron the 16th, the reoeipts were: Oorn, 1,2 S bap; Wheat, 2,"a7 bees: Flow, 80 bids and 61 taw Whisky, 100 bbla. The Democrat says that " • number of F merchants from Cbleeito and other whits were on 'Change." Baler of Oorn were made at 6 . 480 e ; at., SO; Whisky, 27.. Ratting doing in Prorieloiia. Wheat market opened very ansettled,boyers generally imisting on • decline. On 'Uhange the Was amounted to atent 29,0 W be.., at • wide range of quotations. No.l Red declined 20, though cargo of 10,000 to. changed hands at the eilTailto figures of yestarday—the We. ranging from $1,2001,28 in more, closing dull at • decline of 2c. No. 2 Red declined lo with mica at $1,14. Standard Eyeing de clined 2c—selling at 07098 c. No. 2 Spring declined with Was et 87440 c, and Medal at inc. The mute: In the afternoon was doll and epiritless. The Plour.market was exceedh3gly:quieL Corn mullet. sr. Oat. sod Barley tenser. geode unchanged, The Provision market continues ditiL Ida. Pork eold to. day at slll,2s.—holders generally asking $10,60. There Is no Inclination to operate ha Out Mesta Alma 20,000 Should ewe were of today at Co packed, without being taken. Lest nominal at 113 k. Dressed flogs declined 12%/411.00. Chicago Trib. Import. by Railroad P.O. 0. R. R.-2 ears oars., Hitchcock, ld'Orsery tea 60 bdls hoe., Lippincott 4k. a; 21 am cattle, 6 do hogs, own ers, 39 61.4 butter, 14 do eggs, 600 6:1 candle., 29.6. ars, 200 bbla pork, 600 do flour, 60 do Whisks, 20 do all, 123 oda pork, 161 DI. cotton, 90 do wool, 163 aka wheat, 25 rolls leather, 35 to harm, Clarks t 00. O. A P. R. 11.-109 mks rap, Perk los & or, 19 MI rice, kV- Caudle.; Wear& 1 oc4 25 do barley, 301 bgs oats, 3:1 bLs hay, Smith & ccc 19 bgs tim seed, 12 do clover, Ormolu 430 pkgs ober., 1 Rook 149 dos Landles„Postley 1 ccs 6794 pcs bbik meat, B Robison A mu 28 Mg. cloverseed, Leech & stur, 1000 pip lead, R A Tahosttock & or, 717 pa matt, 17 hlo lip lard, L i ttl e & Trimble; 10 tcs doe, 10 bss caudim,lllll. let & Rickets.; 98 mks 0/1/, 10 bblo dour, owner; 22 do pear* Bakeoull, Pears 1,c% 4 do, ,1 II Oanfieldft coo 27 bg Om Nosh 0 A Ibutio; 8 pkg., lard, W Replay; 150 bo oats, 85 do won, Whitmore A cat 32 sko oats, Rhodes & 14 kge tobacco,l bbleggs.Atrell, Leo 1 c 0,4 do, 8 do butter, 80ostbetu 42 can ore'2 do cattle, sundry comigorog 21 bdl Rapti doff, Leech & Wahl It do do, 111'Wblimey & or, 14 aka rye, 8 do barley, 25 do beans, 14 do mod, 2 bbl eggs 1 do butter, Riddle, Wirts & co; W 3 do do, 10 do eps,3 sks pool, 211 by paw, 819 pm, bums, 5 cks do, 101 to do, log bides, 70 lip lard,Clarke 1 co. P. Ift. W. •O. IL IL-19 oars cern, Hitchcock, kPereery • au 6 do do, Herinedy • firct 85 cake pearls, 850 bet pain, 88 Id Dbl. Ash, Caufiaid A co; 682 bp barley, 111 W Bmrch; bbl. mead, Leach A Ilutchlown; 81 by cote, H APReary, 2 bbl. bran ; 11 kg. bud. W Cooper; 4 lAD bulter,ll bus eats, krOsodirem, Menu • cat 29 Dg cloversalid,7 kg. lard, Brown • Kirkpeldk 14 pkge rinds, 22 do wire, R Towaverid; 11 dos buckets. 122 Dalbrooms, Head A Mangan 119 tdi pa, per, Perklow 1772 pa bulk pork, 6 eta clorerwed. 1 bbl brans, 1 do eggs. IrOlostan. Herron ccr. 197 bdl brooms, E Duke; 1 bbl bolter, II Dalselk 3 dodo. 11 do eggs, B.; !ibis homy, 1 bbl beaus, Moutooth; 8 eta rep, Kano. A Orsriou; 11 do floor,' Utz butter, 1 kg lard, 1 Ltd Lporadh, R Roble. A ccr, 10 do whisky, Gardner; 1 tar corn, hell A co; 1 bbl butter, 1 do egg., 8 Dilwortb Acal-7 aka pearl; Colo moo, Hama A as 114 bp men, 12 do rye, 19 do potalow, Wlarland: 8 bbl. ow, 3 by cloresireed, Taylor A Robb, Son; 11 WA, pearl; A Donlon; ID do tallow, B 0 A .1 II Saw yer; 4do butter, 6 d applee,.o Parry, 17 thy. flour, W 8 Deanna; 45 dos tubs A bucloWs.. Watt A Miaow, 13 bbis coal oil, R. II Palmer; 80 do pear* Logan A Ore= le4 dos broom, R H 41 1 (lurdy; lak rags, Ittds beans, Link. A U r n uw 24 doe brooms, Ikg lard, Lorulecrt Bhipton; sbg r swel, 2 kga lard, 1 bbl do, .1 710.0; 8 care corn, D, 7 8 Lent - bbts ekehol. 33 do lard all, d o do cloversecd7 du ewer, IMO do por k , 7 do •hoky, GI eggs, 22 do tumor, 30 do owl oil, 147 kid., 40 cak .or iron, 1U lex candles, 43 do tobacco, 230 do amp, 14 bp wed, 172 bbde bacon, EA bp Perham 42 kip butter, 17 eta Os, 431 bse bacon, C l kge lard; 45 bla broom corn, to hams, 1600 Int wheel, Clarks A co. Imports by Myer. LOVIDVIDLTS, per Jacob Pos-000 bas.•o bp .t b, 626 do oil oaks, 0 do feathers, 1 tnrs fun, 1 do d apples, 4 bap wool, 2 do rap, 610 bbl. dour, 2:8 by wpst, 8 oaks bawd, 11 to do, ZO do lard, Clarks • co: 34 bbl. molasses. 34 do sopa, Jams t Cooled; 26 by 01l este,llrowm . 1 bbl dos/- beam, Lately; 6 hbd. tobacco, 1 bs mop's, Murphy; 111 bls cotton, Peodock; 1 ale !Ads, 11% do, Rhodes k Verner; 1 ask pm, liskserell, Pews • an 8 bhd, 1 bu tobacco, Way. maw t coo 121 Ids cotton, Klag, Nabock • ow, 46 Cs Ws, Woad; 80 bbl. door, L..cb & Etutchtsum. Hl' ditarday night roilliagontowis 18 heti as we was usually after er cannot freer. op thi and swift, that Debra I &Larch mu would tw Oual boats have it ell OapL Andrews, arrive charged a part of 0 fast as we • saw It on the lime vies Ts, by Monday month , parhap• !Dora • N.. Orlaa-• The rt. 'Marla was nearly 22 I Om la tearing and I aintram-llka idamirdr9 with • high wind from plpasof the old Lackey the wind, combs do., amass on in OMNI publican gives It. foil. .reamer J. B. Pence, .4 N oar Islegrapbk o. J. B. Carson, ninon boa trbereakly for ooze* to Monday rd•ht, at Alton Aft port as usual at 4 o' of 200 tons of growl point above nomad ail in bittlllmr against it tale • mart scram the and the engineer dborn, cot of ord.. and would no. • Capt. Abrams, that he would have to leaclF.rth-.7i-a.,-i - 'The boat eras put beck, and on the way rah over it log or meme other hidden obetroction, whkh coed eimmely noticed by any one oe beard, the .book cos. ao light. The boat wee made fed on shone, and It wee coon dlamar that she was sinking. She muted down In • few midi In about 73f feet tester. Q1:14.1131 OM Boliev.-Tbe burning and I or the Mesm er Quaker City, at hisandlin le adman She had dhe charged her carp from Ude city, and wee I ng for • re turn L ip. Fortunately no Ume were o et. A quantity of cotton and mon for the Ohio river was barn with the bag. The Quaker City was built at Pittalmegh. In her fifth mason. She was owned by Capt. A. Iliac del, her com mander, Capt. W. Williameon, of tbe Leta and others, and vetoed at MOO. Rept. Mac Danial pare mod en addi tional Interest from Mr. Cooley, tier late cl k, . few days elem. We are not panted relative to the lona re, bat bear It loth:Wad that she was partially intend I this city and Pitteborgb. The Quaker City has been • ROW steamer, cod from the well known characteristic ener of great. Mao- Denial, we expect shortly to find him pad the decks of whither packet In the mite trade. The Q er City Is the mooed mama het to the Nealiville trade th mama.' Amex Millman (Well goatee. of Rock cod, has filed en affidavit In the edam of the Clerk of the ray of Rock Island, to the Mut th at the Rock Wand d Bridp Is i unsafe for the pimp of Mahan A petition has been pm. pared, say. the Mender and Argun founded pan the aM dm ell of Mr. Stillman, sod will be promoted the Court at the March term, asking for nn Injunction to raved mein. passing over the Bridge In conacqueun of he damp.= condition. The same mar antimatter% that mite write commenced on the 1411,„ in the Circuit Coon, against W 4, Chicago sod Rock bland Railroad Company, by W. F. C wavelet, Reg, attorney, in farm of the following named p WM. for in juries done to etemolioata at the Itallroeditr go t Warp L. McClintock and other.-Steamer envy • Graff. $OO,OOO Is IlLemm-Steamer Firma...._...... .... 10,000 Robert Mardi:nab and calten-liteamer 1a... 12,000 W. L. B, Jenks sod others-Stamm Lucie 7....- 6,000- Joseph W. Brown-Berg. Thetis.-- 2,000 John C. Irvine sod others-Slesmer Rome- ......... 0,000 William Darr.-Raft 3,000 theory A. knee and othats-hteemeTfien. Pike 6,1X10 P. S. Unreal-Raft. --....L. 4,000 J. B. fiord add othere-ilteamtr idle Afton i..-.. 300t000 Sienna boat VA(ester. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. basetue, Ilnmenollle. Luanne, 84ollimille. Tehepaph, do. Toleersph, i do. Colonel lloyard,lllllcabelb. 001. Balard Elizabeth Jetob Poe, LoolavlllA Dsteoder, Dew Orleans, .•' Tel aaaaa bit Marne tl. New Yam fob. 19.—Onton 4, 7 Bra: seleellr • - o° . PA 1 ie... 0 . 1 . Floor SI4MI ex Bod, Waling Dells b. Mien et Bid.* 909 8 4 n. f. Iron r 12 i/. Thinmg •a. Leaner ha 011090700. Hid. quiet. Molnar I eon Irani 63g: Illbxkla of log 60 , 4 U.S. eve eing..ll%Lien, Mau today, bath pine ham Nan Ma; Wel MO bbti AZ tor sten that Inal at $3.621‘ MO bash at WO In =dente nqv Ryon &mud at Wm MOO ban than be very tau& Timothy BALtUINUI. %slam dall; Id 2802854. Pb Umda~ TMman bead lia“ bb OND W. CAL foc the mit," — OilenTioszt t roal=aad , x. 11.—The __ Pus pro pawns IVSW- - EDI Itactbas sainryind by 20 11A2 s_. +.~~~ itsplat Sten smaxerztiangra, 1 Cm. J. Q. WocamiD. :1: .1:1': 11 11 1' ( itir:4! Dew • • • • malailp, Mambos • argil at B F 1 • A M.• BA B • clock P. If ktr leloosport, • ••; • ••• • • • Uolootown, laystto •dlng With • •• Adraano. • Waynteborg,nad t GroomoboroAch 8;8'1 Possetygero ticks through fkom .1 G. W. 8 aulS—Ja2l Brawl:male Misr( • • PITTSBURGH AND M QNSON S. aria ""t Aait ", IDA MAT.. ANGLO. ..VI-EON. !I 'THE ABOVE LINE HA S 11 twee otitanftod, will run weekly, • eenlent and elegant steamer to leave ego For freight or ;Anne apply on board . 1 FLACIC, 11A.A :.:1 REGULAR TUESDAY PA: ET FOR ZANZAVELLE.—Tbo floe I stoaroar EMMA GRAHAM, Copt. if , • , for tho stare and Intorroalloce port@ - 4 1 at 4 o'clock P. Y. ➢or freleht or board. 0c.14 FLACK, RAM, #3.aBlbbUlt, & er LA 08081319, Oapt. leave am abloom:id royal' Intermediate po FOR CAIRO, MEMP:, TIONBDORIDI AND NEW =LE —The fart pamengar aboamar J. W. Cook, will boo for the above and '1 port on IRIS DAY, 21st al 4r. N. Por apply on board. sst. tom, & iSSOUR —Pirr St. Laura Affirms Ciry. fon, Kumar CPA Leavenworth Oa ' • bruit" City, Osta/us City and ebintaa panompa ateamor NORTHERNER, Cap kora Pittabtrgb for the above sad all • au or about the PIITH OP HARM. sage • •Iy ou board or to to: : IL -1 0R ST. LOUIS—The fine -LI pecketCONN, in burn, will leave for the above and all in 11118 DAY. Tist lead, at - 4 o'clock, or paeans apply onboard or to Ja24 FLACK, .BARN Attu 4 Thrttans • OKILEMI , • • NOBLE . _IV-Th.llns neerstamer CIAMBILIDO b. Dean, will leave for the above and tor MONDAY Mst Lae. For freighter , ar to fete SLACK, BARN W. R.& C. H. TIICIAIL NEW ercurrs Iro THE INDESTEUCTI DOUBLE BXTENSIO WITH PATENT EYELET P. MADE WITHOUT " Cedrerally pronounced "dm moat pealed TAE GOSSAMER EXP .1 The lighted and most graceful Skirt THE PICCOLO tly means of cliuna—thta beautiful end . . can be Won to piece., wished, and Pat platinum .1 Alt the above hare Tbotowee plata* Spring Bustle, sod are stamped with of mark (the crown.) . for We by the priacipal retallen evel l W. B. A O. A 233 Brpdj RICIFIARDSON , - X Xi I 8 ItX I. I IsT Dainanka, Diapers, CONSUMERS OF RICIIAR , us, eed those destroy. of °bald GOODS, should see that the article. tLey ed with the toll name of the Arai, • RICHARDSON; SONS is it Enemaee of the gond twee awl don, .. • Thu C 11.1.10.1 I. rondered..q..mti4ly Quantities.( Interim and defective • mason after mama sod seer! with the • ' BON, by Irish Homes, who regvaltes • Inflicted alike an the American commune curers of the genuine (rood; will not Irturtnose to protileblo, while purthseen . with goods .d • worthles• chancier. J. J. BULLOCKS a Agent.. 38 Church . LINDSEY'S IMP BLOOD-EIBARC For the Care of all Diseases a Impure state of Blood, s SCROFULA, Cancerous formations, Cutaneous diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, imples on the Face, Sore Eyes, Scald 11, Totter affections, Stubborn Rheumatic Disor Dyspepsia, Costivet Jaundice, Salt Rheum Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, LOW SPIRITS, Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, ' Together with Disorders f Condition of the System. As a genl Tonic its effects are Benignant, and cannot Fail to benefit where used perseverein' gly and according .Tn an improper Icirculatory . ral NEW BrIDEAve! Being afflicted with a griffon. T.T tuff—otter trying may remedln w tore-1 was ponnukd to try Linda" Boucher, and now, .1.% weeks after ti! nom; pronottnes myselfcartd. The Tatter broke out, something over a year ego, on the Inside of my arms, extending from the bows down to the Inlet; also, on my ewe, immediately rot. , d the mouth and chin, end oorithined to be a perfecttorme . tome onW cm. ea by the Mord Searcher. My arms, at ...a vete almost aseleisowing to the nuke and mete on them, liable to bleed at coy time on the lent exertion to lift or work, and mometimes so Itchy that I could awake , prevent tearieg off my dash. I have now been Cured el: ereeks,and Awl It doe to Mr. Lindley, and to the public generally, to make this statement, and hope that others like myeelf may be benelli,: ref by using his valuable medidue. her JANE )4 WILSON. mark Sworn cod enbecribed before me, one of the Aldermen to and for the city of Pitteburgb, tide Mk day of July, 1857. eickpd3TFt, Alderman DS G. IL KNISIt, burg*, Penna. fetaaaT Tlir E RICK'S PATENT CARPET SWIRPIed.—A crest Doteestlo Invention, sod O. tented togles estlefeetton. Just received at the Cereal Btoreof M. 111•CLINTOOK,I12 Merkel street, .Je.ltoSktrT Only Agent for the Mustecturer. SPRING MEASURING TAPES, Brass and Plated for Ws by W. a. HAVEN, Ja23 N 05.31, 33 and 3.5 Market street. COUNTING-110USE FURNITURE.— Doom Man, Table% Stools, le. 4/21 T. B. TOM .! 00. 300 - BBI'S' N. 0. MOLASSES to arrive per steamer Coonnodor• Pigyr, and for .W by Pal 811111V1 * DILWORTIL OATS --100 bushels reel and for sale by Jai EL 11. ZINO. A SSORTED COLORS ground in oilforge. JCL by Jab T. H. X CASHMERE PLAIDS at BURCH/OLD &:0011, Owner fourth and Market att. d.IS Only 26 coma per yard. TENN. WHEAT-113 Ara. now landing from otamer Neptune for oak by M 4 ISAIAH DICKEY II CO. DECORATIONS -Borden, Centers, Tea ier', lin Board., Oak Panels, inecoos, Window Cur. Was, Onilinp, Nehmen, Statues, Birdy 4e, to We by fis2 W. P. RALL A CO. QIIGAIt AND ,310LASSE8.—We are eon omuy merrier N.O. kap , and !lotuses, be./ qa,lity which we odor to the temis at the lowest market priest JelB LIITLE 'KIMBLE. OTATOES! . POTATOES I I-600 Bags t o tter Yak Potorors bee reed and led We by • HITCHCOCK, IldoC RUBY a 00. INSEED 01L—A few bble. for sale of 14 good InOrn brim* kV TabmpsoN a 00, 125,111.1 stmt. _ _ ti . - 11 bee 'ed prime " eat in store sod fertile roll_ - M.TCHOOCK, teI'ORELMY t 00. TOO oze. or - B. L.PAILNEVIVOK CO. • 2 ' , No. 60, coroorWood and north st II ARLEY-600 bus boot Fall Bar e ley for oak by n2ro9ootllll.4l'CBNAIOI a CO. CORN BROOMS-150 dos. Corn Brooms Jan lied sad ter ale b 7 LITTLB t TIUMBL6. oC flee for C. W. bags prime I.Bi° =MOS * 00. aby tgl • '8" e g AND . '+' kogll pack B Batter and 60 by N. I 1 .. 2 for ink by_ ROilisON * CO. WILEA.T AND. CORN-48 sacks Term. vrhaet, Ltd do r‘• Corsa. antoli On ikdosorldol. no and for We Or UM AIAZI 100 occ i l l i i t IMO"BrassaarevinArgat 813041.11 arririog and for isal9 tow br ' ' amour 9azorbll. lORN MEAD-10 bbls. for sale by • 1 ~ S "- ~ TEINSIMON, • inaz ouu BLvaxri. =CM . • Beats d 6 town, ktoiong. '61.6661a5, Orme. Morgantoln b. t Ira. Lamm, j ebot of Citant st ...ialiiit MISTING& ING JUST tato, con. • port every week. to & 00., Agnt. I r, A VPI.T OU., Aram MAn, Lain.= 4f Internectlat. freight or pump folB T. • srr47.rrt P. A. Alford, will tar medlato ports, I • fredght or par MI- 4MA ad- rmedssio Dort on 1. X. For freight ECNEI72I leapt ;•• «Ulan pan. on . npply on board • k W. , Agents. EMI SKIRT Id ever mule." ==! INII csomlcal garment .gather man at • patent Watch name 11214 . trade . THOMSON, ay, New York. 3a DT 6 , &o. 'SON'S LIN g the GENUINE . !Imbrue are red- llt ty nt the Goods easeary ea largo os aro pssod, mo of JUOILARD. the lajor.i thus sue the manurw ily nbaueon • A be Imposed on B. LOCIre, t. New York. ROVED SSE directions .r on the ume and eh utterly failed to 'a imyroTed Blood • hating the IMOID
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