=SEEM I, 'Wu ,ErE VE R ! Sr, WILSON'S , - - ' - .rragrr.PRIIIIII7II FAMILY ' WING M...A 0 .11 - IN E S 1 , L maim% OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH WIREEIT, 1 I PITTSB II Wall. P-Mbr 1,011. g r : , PREktilna septembec 1837. "AB Ana the Penns. Bisehino the bigheet, THESE MA Maohinee on aoconnt Beauty exoellenoe of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed q.` Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of oonstruetion 4. Portability, oass of operation and management? 6. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement, 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel • 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. IX Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now 'reared with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers prime by ' ALEX. R. REED, Agent, de FIFTH STREET. au30.21.11.11mT Spat I ft onto. ORA 811.11 . 11 ACK4SC in CO., No. 119 Po 1 Street. Boston. ousoiior soldiolos ens VIZ till OF Boots, flaps's and Sole Leafier, . Iliipse in ifnigh, Carried leather, Wal, Hip, Splits, an; all , ep WIN ta thigh, finished linings and colored lone, allaneso, I{l,l , .aad Boot Skins, and Ilcsnotrigea P. IL 1100111W10g, Congress Ferree, Down. MILIAN BIREACIR, lot Pearl " " O. autztox a Eint• " 33.0115 ED AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Don. Is Ho bo.A,E,AAOL alkoirtoot time. J. 4/s. H. PHILLIPS. 14.11.1 and hes. 904/6211 SI. Glair nicat"poir. & CL. 7 Vennirdiaj "hd-Commissioti !timballs, -Arid Aigerite for the stile of Pittsburgh Menu- Sham*. coksignmarks end orders for MD. ILTI/28, name. PROD 17011„ kr-, solicited. Prompt &Usu . lion to rankling and forwarding. ) ■o. 49 Comonorelal .4 • PM. Loofa 99499100 GRAND DrSPLA OF HOLIDAY OIPTS, JEWELRY, WATCHES AND FANCY GOODS, AT RIIINIINFAN & NETRAN'S, No. 45 Fifth Street, near Wcx)d, The btmeskhe d most varhsl assortment of iba abate iced' to tlitt city, hid , , . EXPRESSLY Pelt TUE 110ILIDA YP wart b. Squad st their .tors wucy cs tho LSD:RICAN W 0.13 'AEI 13 FCI.I-t0! VIIRS!!. FURS L! ' 2.ILeC7C O FI-7:) eft CO-, 131 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, RAVING JUST RETURNED FROM iNEN YORE are sow ;reeving a lams stuck afresh male WM ouspiabig Radom Hay Sabi*, - - Stows Mar. Medan Squirrels, - Witch, la Clipts,-Hslf Ospss, Victorittes • Muffs sod Coifs • ♦LS, Yell Bosom. Thtessootishass boss selected with gnat care, sod will basal at wail probs. Ladles Iti•blng lo porch.. fresh W 'WI sad skiinlos oat stock- 13.A..121.171a1, tZiFELA. 33W3E1.1Z-.4%..1•72:0 No. 62 BT. - IMAM EMI .Invites publio attention to his ne tuatawaramaat of Goods, tonstetina o weak Ir~tad Coatings of every owl Maps. Praimiteity and country trade. fade op with premytoess alkdaerpateb, and at rake aelow Mat ea/ alheratadiareatsboe6inant to the city. oadfo M:Li:UUaELM:M 163 ?lard Street, Pittsburgh, Pram', RAII/as tIL A 'Advantas..l 18..4ATA (MIAS" ' ' pltasouutomtral yews. psalm, offers Ala profrostmal monk. la SURGICAL AND MRDIOAL CAM. ' / 1171101011. How. IC , 111: Howard. C.A. Wilton McNoakes. Roo. D. IL A. HoLoam lloa. H. A. Wearer. T. H. BW, 81./. H 0,.. T. J. Bligham, 3. B. Houtar. • Jobe H. Mellor. Seq. . •.- - .Jacob licCblliater.M.l. voydAyelto .IEI2N.A. STOVE Vira ALEXANDER BRADLEY, TARIM OF COMIC 'ARLO& HEATING STOVER Plain and Fancy Grata Pronto, &c. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Penal. GAS Etrammsci and Sato= Cot:sunny° COOK STOVES. Offioe and Sales nooni. l naltline No. 4 Wood at... PI nabargh. Pa. W. ZidD. r IiIIPEEiAR T. All kiwis of To es. Snuff andiCC lop ars. Bove nosel . vtakea the 519 Wood We, Is addillopito es& Manntactualag tobtoent,No.43lnds ' =old. ildiorodbay bo p to ro..dratbak (rim* doWaplit • - - W..T.:itrooienroczo • " tortml lorStitOugh with tb? Wootton " band at lON, NO: 10911pu1ra 513INNT, latweest Wood . ir gad sta. *VOW bcant troy 9 a. K. la 4 F. le; f 0 . • liourralt EL CO Zoewarding and Co merchait, AND WLIOLNABIAII =ALARM Cheese. Butter, 0348ed4 Fish. , And Produce Gownlle. Ili.: . ..db. Mai Street. PlM burgh .DST.' RUCHES & BONS. PULW Ell Fonlga ud Domeitic Bills of Ridings, cornirsoNsto OP Dr. 14.1151?, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 57 MARNE? STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1060AKtioal um& on All a. rebaelpal a:Dethrone,. oat tb.• United &stem. apla.tr.ly 1C.XC1A41,1•03 . 10. SIGUT BILLS DRAWN BY omucior, NIINIOJIAN & CO.' ON TUN UNION DANE. LONDON, IN SUNS OP ONE . POUND STOLLINOI AND UPWARDS. A1i0,1113, oa the principal data and town of Wawa, Bolyyjni, Ataliad, Gonsocky, Rini& and other A ropeon Siam, 0000lootry oo bal r . 004 _fur We by /1. .WLLLIAIII9 t 00, allAiyalb Bankers. Wood afoot. corner of O. -11.- norm, JOB AND ALL HINDS OP W:RAPPI-NQ PAPER. Wirelsousio, JIG. AI Wood At PITINB(171071, PA. Itmes besight at mutat prim. earktir fo ' • JON COCASLII.Dt o f J317A1. Ulm *ailing, Ups 'Vimlto. Vanit Doan,, Winds* Dalton, Window Guard* ke., 2/st: el awed Btra lid SI Third Ebrd, ~;i=eieWtd I=oo PlTZ73l=iph.,., Ismaili' be a wpm*. Particahr attaidloit paid riodagervireLem JabbinidaiwisiryortD cur) Mil. 0. roue • - IKARDEIVER & ATTore,2q E.ICSAP L . A W ......., somorroas iii cumiogav, X.. 14. ihies'i Moak, Ihtbrque, Ansa. SirCkg Oarproapt I modem any put of Noi Warn lowa. or Writ.= brlaaonda. woi somata flop:rebus nod Bak of Real Estfan, ot. Malan linesy on Sorb anti 1110rtnny. mil ydra ..-,•tTy. - Aan C 4j. _—,— .......r. u:f~:T~ ~' ~ . . !,' • .1 .4 • . ~'~ r3awarded by the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, h.ld EST FOR FAMILY USE." Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing .remium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." \ I: S which have gained such an enviable reputation over all eth .r f LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER !MILL AND j j BM ICLT IN6 W 012R F3 PARK, MCI:MDT & C O,, MANUFACTURERS OF SHEA LIMO, BRAZIENP and DOLT COPPER, PRES EIS COP PRE, INITANdS, Raised SUll Cottony; Spell er older. Lo. Alto, iroportunt and Ocelot" In SIETAIR, TI PLATE INIEKT IRON, WIRE, tro. Constantly on banl,Tiumon` Machined and Tools. Irarctioace, No. 149 fir.? anti 120 Seconif serref, Pittsburgh, Poona. wir-9 1 ,ectalarder• of Copper cut to any dadrodi patio,. _nety2lnnliorlyT =E=3l • .u.n.sviEcs a ex,iii..tcy`, tionee, Slga•nd Ornamental P•lnters AND GRAINRRA: MUM! IN White Lead and Zino Paiti (a. Alm Al Mods of RAW, Oil., Vandahm WI tost Ohm finsAm 144 141 , 0 d Stmt, tiro doors ohone Vir9in 11ey sarlfhlyna STOVE GRATES AND RA GllO OF EVERY VARIETY, ' MANUFACTURED AND FOR' ALE, . . WHOLESALE OR RETAI BY PAZ NF.. BIBSICLL C CO N 0.231 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. f.• 71 Mud MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., 11.,ClACTVAIMS Or Cooking„ 'Parlor :and 11.1 i nit STOVES,' Grate 'Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges,. 104 L.berly SI., Pltt•bargh, Pa. mr=fely .4:eireTtwuue Fittabargh Steel Works. JOIVICS, BOYD Sr CO.. Ilaaaaetnrarß of CAST STREI4 Alan, SPRING, PLOW .t. 4 A. B. ATM: SPILIAII2 sinJ A XLY.A. awls, Ra:. grad First Stn.vt.r, Pdbldirer, Pa ma•e lopF., .. D. H. /20C:111 CS X C't 11_ NAlNGriernall., Of Roger.' Improved Pat , Steel Cal Donee's. 'root h. Owner Rms cold Are Xrreett, Pies: stri; \ Pa. ' lehelpde• RAM ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth._ D. W. C. 111.1se (Sumessars I, ,Mrt.-r, Rolfe dt Mort, 111•11OFICtritl. RAIL ROAD SPIRES, CRAMS AND COAT SPIKES. ~ . .. .. PlrrstiMitia,4ltia•B IL IL Fire of these,named respectively Beted J. al. Li C1".1.71..1ii McAlrre, ! all Ward, W. McKee, Church Alley, 7 ,,,,,„ 0 ,„„,,,..., .-,..„ .. ,,, c ,„ t, Thos. Beatty, 7th Ward, Peter Smith and George No. Si -St air Strent, Nutt were arrested They were. held to answer! rur.lente. Now Balldlnn ) rirrsaundn. PA. Graded appears to have been doing an extensive I noadtlydtt business, Belling metal in rock large quantities ~,,,,,,,,,,... ...,,, .5 1 ...„ E :: “ .s , i 4 that no •ospicion attached to him . Iteeides the , . ' , ho•e, half a dozen boys have been arrested. Ihm'i fail to Ow= . II "' WinA "' . " 6 " °— They- go the articles by small lots, stall to the tag anise for tandem Teollit . li ba. 40 e q ual on dun, ; j " .. . r i,, b.n. loos and tone. and he to the man ia grainy fitrtiii.'" ii. P....... I'''''''h l n "*" n "" I "I , "'I ufacturers In thin way a regular business sp aarnarrd^rUnK MI ll'fl..'"l'''l —.dl ' fl '" . '"' I "' Ij h. I canto have been carried on, involving a large tars to regain. , Lk LT .. "'" ' ""“'` " ""'''r...... , ,- . illedlt.lettAle We left the hisype'st. idimeo Brute.. ea toyernnwri '1.1,11 ~. isisi - inniedeirtetoroalia umigtansdidt - Con- , 1 ... -11rif . .',-1it'...1,4.--;idr `,,.;.. alelrliiraiiiielialliffillii disposition was This •1110.46 tarparatlnn In: Into prenwrtptnno of 0110 Of made of the whole crowd. 'They will all be she attetempwrltntant and okalad (ntnaln PL,sh twat la Nos looked after. The Mayor's office looks at press 14 ' 0 ' 4 n. " 4 1, " h "" 0. ' 4 "r h aorta ca " i """'"" I " I f Wilma. uf MANI. eat like a renal yard. All pane of the area We Wiens litho twat .mt.. back, and the front part of the building, are , all curd dr Dinnatery nod IN s piled up with Bcreps and remnants of Irop, If life and twalth um be ell M Worth it. weight in gold. Millirem of bailee are &.W. It Is ea ohl and well., PRICE ONLY 2 01 /Pr None genoloerrolree thr SINN, Now York, Lon the or Sold by Druggists throughl DR.GEO. U. KEYSER, •1 itadewlyter The Great Deign SIR Jaelles CI GErf.TBRATED F I Prepared fraot pnorriptton of Pkyoltialt Itztroordinor lido troll burnt Radiate 'wetly for Tomato Dlffic rum way estioo trhottirar; and oltbt they contain oatting hurtful to Mt TO 11111RW.S LADIES It Is Harty molte.h U sill to s'strrt time, busses the toonthl period with te,colsa y. These Palo haw nesse been bt to fortreo - !th , die.e` 4-4Z11614.44, 4e:,..T0. /or partopOsti, gad pasty et, fn., of tbe agent. I and C predate stamps otlneed to soy settlr' t, trfil Insure a With., eon hang neer bo phte, by Morn man. • B. le TAIINTSTOCK A CO., Pitts Sod sold by 01 dromtnts. iIiIIInCITISTUS for the Destruction of ILM, PetteS, Vssto„, Monrsuitoss, Menus, GARD. Mechemld prop... Mono too tor the lad 22 jean thrungbont X met with . ttiomphant,eormes. ha the Ntoperors of !twain, France, An trig, the Qecen of Nog land, Ilke Ulnas of Delgioro, Qollen , Naples, Beserls, Xoa clay, De, and In America their tittle has been isteloreekl Dy like Direeforssf Public Instilala • and the SE - 4401,1 k. ineaterout private cilizens, that the are the only Semetlnu In the .oral, sure to extertntentool kinds of sir non. attunes M 1.0111.01.111 P/1.13,4114 come Intruder. without =trey, sod brootgbt death to millions of theist ta po day tbo watchword or ell groan trod hogbandirtott RETAIL PACKACIES TROY . /Newt ottim Inventor ad Propri JOSEPH MRYER 012 Brondwny (tor. 11; fleonral Agent ter the U. Stab. i 10K V. RUSLITON, Druggist, Nn. II ;''' B filirl ' ol N e://1/ . /%7 ot k irno/11 by R. N. J . RUCKING, Mb/burst; ad , N N. Allegheny. DR. DICKINSON'S MOON C tots.-11.incipal Drprr for thr kW Abisiliary.—ln abotlltho mit/ill/mg poldie, no expense has torn to node, it perfnet in seer) order to tees pare with the woman age, and plve It fereronst in /h./ to uf.tarn. NO YA‘III,V SHOULD Itetall rolle.e $lO. It hind/nimbly adapted to Kern. ord./ow, inch a Ctoutumetine,fiet Ran.Eryspep/ds, all format/I Plryni Ron ad Ner4on Dines./... 0.0 grad restate of thin Appal may for too, the poorer being obto ..Tignet, no Atida or MT., Ingredie/ / Sold, wholreal• sod Mall, by un. loeffetlavrT Whniestle Druggist A Cass OF ROPTURE Cu Atli° —Alr. George Oambrirt, who r 1, Sen.utb ward, procured • Tri . 1 ttonthe tliected no entire rare. I • WM. KRUM. '7#oQQ4Kll'6 Zprciat °two eat remedy la tile rand, In sea In Oblides'', tabsther It an Other mu.. ttl and by deflate, end reata,lt mold a wry year In the Uult,d LI•t.IM remedy. 36N ♦ BOTTLE. as C. Inaba of CURTIS /I PAU outbids wrapper, boot tit weal. a l 'tent r Plttelteth. •. 'lib Remedy. AILKIVeI ALE PI LI;BI : r Jame. Clerk*, 11. D. to tb. Queen. Imputation, Gel • awe aarOluftruntleus, ith • powerful remedy, countltutlno. lush. whfilwale %gout, .0270.1ci0r re T DICSTROYML How, Dua . s, Itaiar . ilsecov. Mire, ke. • under the Orme till. rope, where they bar • e acquired rur their In ==l • &minty am ormol 1.11/ fah Mr Art h LI it o 00. i&, mot from Amommo, morthonir "Nu OLT , rn,niu CFNTh TO $1 PKtiul Cbertas! ton nt.,) Nun , York. ind CnrunLan, FILIsUEII - Astor Ilona., and 117 tIRLLIKRR k and BVIKEN. dat4:l3uldfc TO-ELECTRIC MA- Or of 141, IhrriNtiled Mho machine lu • Xs ' • • apnrad In lla matin ee...4l4d particulnr, In 41 impmr , lnetita of Ma uch of American alma. • a; WITHOUT ON A.— t cant ofory ton. 'oittla, Paints, litottork I .u.l Alcotel Prost, Ins is Mal It la slams no/I 11•113 a Mrs:moan tabslng ntovalml. KO II KrS2:ll. 40 14040 a .1.1001.',. • Eu ABOUT A YEAR Id. on the Fourth ISt ntrotoSch In Otte 14. • •o ..1: Vittsburgh 6aytic. TUESDAY MORNING, FRO. 22. r.PKR ur rux Oft Maas Tioirinnarvioa—Otoloryatioa. ion.* .1 Sttatt's Optician Store, No. bS Filth al.. yeatal•laY , I. sow. IN Antos, c'cl.ick, A. r Un )111 bil r. r 1::13 - DAILY 1 1 robst NtAlrila Numan, al 1110 lint Methodist Protestant Churrh, tetra, street. MAUI manning at 114 o'elock. A. n. All are cordially tn. sited a. attend. The combo. no• PAT WM Iw conducted tor Iles. Dr. Collier. Blau's-Eva View or Pirrsuunott. AIM INVMONR.—WO have often had emotion to remark the persevering efforts which are made by neighboring cities to furnish and miter abroad a mass of facts, iotended to give to the stranger and the commercial world, some idea of their resources, extent of population and kind ness Mclnnes. To this end, panlpMets filled with olatietical information, maps. city views, etc., are yearly prepared and extensively circu lated. The wisdom of this course& clearly de monstrated in the rapidly inereuing population end trade of many of ourlarge cities. Pittsburgh, with her mineral wealth and her facililles for commerce and manufactures, is second to no city in the Union, and needs only to make thee, advantages known to become the great manure°. luring centre of the country. It has frequently occurred to us that a correct and life like view of the two cities and surrounding boroughs ar tistically executed, would not only afford %beau tiful picture, but would do. much towards fur nishing valuable and needed information. It is with small pleasure, therefore, that we wel come to our city Mr. ..1. T. Palmatary, who has acquired, in other cities, au extensive reputation for drawings of this devcription. Mr. Palma tary, in connection with Goo. F. Schuohman & Co., will shortly publish a nßird's-Eye View of Pittsburgh, Allegheny; Birmingham, South Pittsburgh, Sligo, Manchester and Lawrence ville." Tho view will ho similar in extent and view, to, those which Mr. P. has already pre pared of the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, etc., with which many of our citizens are well acquainted. The view of Pittsburgh will be six feet in length by four in width, and will exhibit to the eye every street, square and lane in the two cities and boroughs, with a correct and life like drawing of every public building, store, manufactory and private dwelling, in color, style and comps -rative size so true to nature that persons may distiuguieh their dwelling nod place of business at a single glance, and so minutely described that more than two hundred signs of stores, etc may ha distinctly read. Birmingham, South Pittsburgh and Manchester will occupy the foreground of the picture, which will give an area of more than six miles in length„and extend hack from the river four miles, affording a fine view of Lawrenceville and the arsenal. Mr. Palmatary is now busily engaged in com pleting the drawings. The lithography will he executed by Mr. George F. Schuchman, and will be unwed in oil colors. The expense incurred by the enterprising publishers will be consider able, end we are pleased to see the names of many of .our principal business men nod manu facturers en the subscription list. A ttPll TAR 11 , —The Mayor had the whole watch home full of people, black, white Ind i tian grey, yesterday, charged with having gig stolen pig metal from boys and others. We ad verted, yesterday morning. to the ease 0 J111111:19 Jones, rag dealer. Ile was held over f m Sat urday on :Ss(*) bail, In Monday, when s ch tes timony having been given as tistisfied the layor that he would be justified in holding Jones for trial, the bluer gave bail to appear at We next term. • A man named Maloney was examined and gave bail for a further hearing A man in the Fifth Ward, named Charles Granted, a Berman, was brought up. la his place several 1000 of pig Iron, scraps, go ~ w ere found. Ile said he had bought it from weighers of pig 11.1,(31. in the pig mrial yard of th Pa. ... ^ leer VI, crude, wrought and cast Those who have hid iron e: oleo, wad eon identify It, bad better go and take n look among the general assortment now on exhibition. Itlt:asylum, ActoollY.—The first public, sti ',Won of this Academy came off last Fri y evening. It was indeed an interesting occasion. Notwithstanding the church in which it wits held was filled to overflowing, perfect order was preserved un lill he close of the exercises. Whilet in some respects there was room for critieisT, we are pleased co any that the performers Merit great praise for the masterly manner in which they delivered their respective pieces. This Academy is under the care of the R. P. Presbytery of Itionongshels, and, ailusted as it is, in a very accessible locality, a neat little village, with a religions, intelligent communi y Atoned, has encouraging prospects, and is al ready in a flourishing condition. The Presby (cry has lately secured the services of Mr. Jae 1'..1411ae 4ttid Miss Lizzie Waddle, in this ins i iffron:"—A-Cftifse of lectures for the benefit of the students has been commenced_ and will be conducted by the members of Presbytery. Al together we augur great things for this instill- Lion, and heartily recommend it to the patronage of the public. INVRIITIONA.—bIesere. Henderson & Hateht son of Allegheny, hare invented • machine fbr printing addresses on newspapers, which is said to work admirably. Me. David Dick, of Meadville, a man of prac tical talent and large information, is applying for a patent for an engine which he has love t ed. The motive power te the same IS that lot e Ericsson—the expansive force of air. We not acquainted as yet with the detail oft e machine. lle proposes, however, to use coal it for'fael in operating it. If the invention ehou d prove a linemen' one, our various TOSOUrIC/ - ries of coal oil in this and neighboring con - ties, would find their works taxed to the large t eapheity of production. This some gentlema , who by the way is brother to lion. John Dick, late representative to Congress from the Mead ville District, proposes to construct, according to a plan which he has made, furnaces (or burn ing coal oil instead of coal in common engines. Tue FESTIVAL To.Ntonr.—This evening, the birthday of Washington, has bean happily se lected by the ladles as a fitting time for our ciii ream to perform a pleasant net of charity for Lie benefit of the nick in Mr. l'assavanra Infirmary. The City Hall, we trust, will be crowded wi h the youth and beauty of our city, and we bespeak for the cause the generous sympathy of all. A purer charity in not to ho found in our commu nity than this name institution, which for up wards of ten yearn has been pursuing its noise less career of mercy, without distinction of disease, creed or color. An the treasury is over drawn upwards of $lOOO, we hope that those of our tendert! who "never go to such places," hut like their own quiet firesides beet, will selid thivir contributions to Rev. Mr. Patteavant, at the hall or through the post office. DANORTIOUS ASBAULT.-011 bloodily afternoon; two men, named respectively John Falstaff 'and George Cochrane, went into the shop of Daniel Reber, shoemaker, corner of Ross and Second etreeta. It appears that Falstaff wanted to get a pair of boots half-soled, or come job of that enri.done. lle disputed the price and he and Reber got into high words. Then, as Iteber i ile- Ny-i.sll, who had been taking o good deal knife and cut Reber withlit. wit foi the week loading Feb. fist: tuut Onyx lm. lhpatlh, 461,0881,786,236 67021 266,0681,622,892 419,850 138,814 964,402 222,804 76,162 683,880 80,472 113,129 712,899 47,452 105,037 686,972 142,428 100,609 718,338 88,493 1,723,31168,953,599 I 1,3 9,65117,027,680 L!.110 Acari t io.p c l t• kr44 Oi • 114041 auk e. 1 4 0y,0A1 n 9 e,111, ,1110 10010 hoot) ullh,tion 1,030,00 tiois.ad 1 1 041.0.10. 3[1,440 Doe to / Duo by Menlo. I Banks. Wow qr kola. .1 Noir of .101 DMA. Pitt L ;tot tam Laud. Al A Al Vitt +w: Meehanlog Iron tiiy Alloglootiv $48,6211 $20,117 25,686' 47,766 14,925 37,301 9,033 17,272 27,098 19,424 16 20,106 9,308 12,184 • lu,sut 120,34 44,922 6,157 20,063 6,4213 13,77 u MIMI 29,872 28,303 Trio Costlier.—Lost night was indeed a gala night in the oily. We hare seen a great many audiences In City lien, but we never saw one that in number aid fashion equalled hat night's. There wore from twelve to fifteen hundred per eons present, and among the things to find fault with was the persistent, though not always suc cessful, effort to crowd six ladles in fashionable crinoline Into a seat only large enough for five. With this exception there were very comfortable arrangements In the hall. We may be considered heterodox, but we were as much pleased with the singing of Mlle °Mout as with that of Placelomini. The latter was more sprightly and fuller of "Quips and cranks," but her voice is not so full, round or certain as that of her sister singer. Signor Alaggiorotti was well received, and Mr. Wollenhaupl, with his maglo viol, fairly carried away the house every time he appeared. Signor Lorin' did not get so much applause as come of the rest, but he has a fall, manly voice and sings like a man of business, ';without ales or tricks. Everybody was highly pleased with the whole concert, and a young lady who sat near as ap peared to us to have given the beet criticism on Picoolomint—that "she Is just as sweet as she can be." The accompaniment was played admirably. on the magnificent grand piano, which was used by M. Thalberg when be was In this oily. It was provided last evening, as It was before also, by Mr. John 11. Mellor, sod is 006 of Cblekering's best. The concert as a whole was a great sue. cess, and we regret that there could not be a repetition. Is THAT So!—Some one over the signature of "Catholic" says in the Chronicle of yesterday : "The pew-holders of St. Paul's Cathedral, it -is well known, are furnished with ticket' every quarter, and when they desire admission, as they generally do on Sabbath, they are either compelled to exhibit these tickets to the door keepers or pay the usual admission fee of ten cents. The system, from being a mere annoy once, has become an intolerable nuisance—a nuisance of which the vast majority of the Catitte. lie community complain most bitterly without ye( having the independence to make public their wish for its abatement. Be you ever so well known, Mr. Editor, to those door-keepers, they will compel you, Sabbath after Sabbath, to show your ticket before you can enter the church, and should you happen to have forgot ten it, you are denied the privilege of worship ping Christ in his own temple, even though you may hove contributed largely out of your small means to its erection, and are as liberal sa your circumstances will permit in your subsoriptions Tor its completion, unless forthwith you pay the stern Cerberus at the door, a dime; the standing price of admission tore-days to St. Paul's Cathedral." Tickets of admission to the church !! Where is "Alexander the Coppersmith " _ 0171thIlt RICLIAID9OI,- yesterday, arrested a man calling himself Wilson. He was at Boise- Icy'e pawn °Mae, with ten pieces (mostly rem nants) of cloth, on which he was trying to raise the "ready." One of the pieces le of a drab color, some of it gray, bat the most dark cud mere. He could give no account of himself or of where he got the goods, except that he said he procured them of en overseer on a plantation down in Mississippi. He knew no one who would vouch for blm, though he looked as if he might or ought to be a respectable man. He pro tected that he cams by the goods honestly. The Mayor let him go, he leaving t►e cloth at the office, where it may be seen, ..0 promising to return cud show his claim to i o-day. NOTRITIPITANDIIIO City B crowded last Mrs. Sinclair, late Forrest, bad a splendid House at the Old Theatre, and was re ceived with shouts of applause. She is a most accomplished ladbin her bearing, and as an so irees cannot be surpassed in the perfection of her enunciation and the appropriateness of her soling throughout. She appears again to-night, iu the .-Marble Heart," we believe, although we hare no bill by nest the moment. She deserves encores, not only become she is a good celiac, bat because she has struggled through wrong and misfortune to her present position of lode peudence. A kluntorn COPPER COKPAIT.—Ws under stand that a new company has bees organized, or is being organized, the buis of which Is to consist of the mineral lands belonging to the Saul Canal Company—whether the copper lauds alone, or the copper and the iron as well, we are not informed. We conclude that the new com pany is an offshoot from the old, somewhat u the North Cliff is from the Pittsburgh and Bos ton, or Cliff, the stock of which le divided among the - stockholders of the parent company, bat we know nothing of the details of the transaction, or what shape the thing has taken.—Lakc Su perior Minn. DON'T FOILOST TO-NIGHT.—MT. VaNdooloff, who on delighted crowds and crowds when he was here in December Dist, will give, to-night, another entertainment at Lafayette Hall, under he auspices of the Young Men's Library Asso ciation. Mr. V. is a charming reader, and com bines within himself all the characters In a play. We are sure It is only necessary to direst atten tion to the fact that this gentleman will be with us. to cornea s foil house. W. D. SMITH, the well-known mato teacher, will commence forming a elan In vocal music at his rooms In Phillips' building, St. Clair it., 3d story, to-night, at 7 o'clock. Those wish ing to join inch a class can have the opportunity by attending there at that lime. A vane desirable collection of medical and miscellaneous books are to be sold at Davis & Co.'s, Odd Fellows' Building, this evening. They are now open for examination. Taw new M. E. Church at New Waterford, Columbiana county, 0., will be dedicated to the service of God, on March 6th. Sea advertimement of 'A Young Man Wanted.' Tux public has at length bean gratified In their anticipation. of an impror,d Seseeng Machine, by the Introduction of the one now selling by J. L. Cana gh. k Co.. Allegheny city. It hee already estab lished fie reputation as a first clam family and man. ufacturing article, and in the latter department finds few rivals. ANY of the following articles can be obtained at Bowan' well known stand, Federal 'trust, Allegheny. 000.1 Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionery in every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre sorra, Jelly's, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor cestershire Sauce, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines„ Family Chocolate, Baker's Broom, Ac., act. They respect fully invite the public to an examination of the ahoy. named articles, all of which they will guarantee to prove eatisfactary both in quality and price. A OTOCIC of clothe, GIIZAZIETIM Vatingto &C.., are now opened at Oarnighatea, Federal *treat, Alla ghlmy city, that will certainly prove attractive to the lovers of fashion. These, with a [all variety of ready made clothing for man's and boys' wear, snake his stock a desirable one. 60 9 000 ACRES OF LAND TOR B►LE IN BARTON COUNTY. MISSOURI Correct dm d mope of these .n _.Th litad r. jo: p graph, of the orouttry. with osq..U.lta . __.? the porch.. may /allot to itan_Otoor . • 1 ! at our offiro, and 4:00!!!.. acts. timba..l'n .01 be toroldura rind direct tram soisnossut. u.s is offered at IS. PLt aetti.—• Pd.* MI , " to th•stsu—os• hill down' tram • a U : "d o d"e to '9."'" H r h ilm_ o P tZ than:b44 I=l CONICOLIAIIIIOIIAL, WASHINGTON City, Feb. 21 Baran.—On motion of Mr. Hunter, of Va., the Armj Appropriation Bill woo mad and referred to the Finance Comtnittae. On motion of Mr. Slidell, the bill for the acquisi tion of Cuba was taken up. Mr. Muon, of Va. offered an important amend ment, by way of a s ubstitute, to the effect that Con pun approves of the policy of the message of the Piesident respecting the propriety and ultimate ne enmity of acquiring Cuba; that without any emit :canal as to the future measures, should circum stances render inch acquisition a necessity. At pre sent Congress confines Itself to a declaration that the United States iq prepared to receive the Island when ever Spain will transfer it fur a fair equivalent ; and that the government can never be neutral under any policy which would sever Cuba from Spain in favor of any foreign power. Mr. Collamer, or Vt., had the floor, and denied that an expansion of territory is a necessity of na tional growth. It depends on bow mush we may have already. Nations have grown for- centuries sad Increased in wealth and population without in creasing their territory one Inch. Mr. Mallory commenced a speech le favor of ac quisition, but after be had proceeded some limo, he gave way for a motion to adjourn. Hones.—The House proceeded to act on the amendments to the Army Appropriation Bill, as re ported from the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. 74 081 25,753 By concurring in the amendments, the appropria tions have been reduoed in the following manner Reduction for the erection of barracks, hire of quarters, etc., $400,000. For supplies of the Quartermaster's Department, between 4000 and 0000 animals being dispensed with. Four hundred thousand dollars for transportation of army; $490,000 for the Springfield and Har per's Ferry Armory; for other objects, $74,000; total reduction, $1,473,000. Thus mating down the ap propriations for the army to about $14,050,000: The House refused to strike out the appropriation of $llB,OOO for the Arsenals. The Army Bill was then paned, yeas 116, nays 93. Mr. Covode, of Pa., from the committee to inves tigate the accounts of Mr. Seaman, the late Superin tendent of Public Printing, stated that Harry Con nelly, of Philadelphia, came here as a witness, but refused to remain, and left for home yesterday after noon. He offered a resolution which, was adopt ed, directing the Speaker to issue his warrant to the Sergeant-at-Arms to take the body of Connolly, wherever found, and bring him before the bar of the House to anuwer for contempt of It. authority. The Speaker stated the question to be on the mo tion of Mr. Phillips, made on last Monday to sus pend the Mee, In order to enable him to Introduce • bill providing for the payment of outstanding trea sury notes, authorising a loan of $21,000,000 for six years at an Interest not exceeding six per cesium, and regulating and fixing the duties on imports and for other purposed. Mr. Morrill, of Vt., intlmeted that he should, if the rules be suspended, like to offer his bill as a sub stitute. Dlr. "tension, of Al..,ished the furtherreading of the bill to be dispel:sad with. It was the worst bill that had over been Introduced. Be had already heard enough of it. Mr..Florontv, of Pa., laid that the Hamm had bet tar go on with the reading of the bill. Mr. Kelsey, of N. Y. said the reading o f the bill was commenced at his , and he wanted all of It. The clerk then completed the reading of the bill. The question waa taken on suspending the rules; negatived—yeas 122, nays 91, a two-thirds vote lut ing necessary. House thee went Into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union on the Post otlloe appropria tion bill. Mr. Blair, of Mo., offered an emondment author- Icing the Butterfield Overland Mail. Co. to carry the overland mail by any route they may select- Ile wanted to compel the Poet blaster General to exe cute the law as It etands. Two members of this House had Informed him that the Post Muter 061110li.has a large body of land in Arkanau, and this was the reason why the mail was made to take that course. Resided, personal and political conelderatlons all in duced the movement in that direction with reference to the Pacific Railroad. The amendment was adopted. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio. offered an amendment pro viding that the advertisements of mall routes in each State end Territory shall be published in two news- Piton', only, of the largest circulation In each. The amendment was adopted, with an additional proviso, that they shall not he selected In the same city or town. Mr. Colfax, of Ind., offered an amends:De t giving the contract for printing the powo Moe ill tolthe lowest bidder. Mr. Olin, of N. Y., one ring the contract for wrapping paper to the lowa t bidder. The amendments were adopted. Without coming to a conchulon on th bill, the committee rose. The House then took a n till evening,. for general debate. Enneng Seseivn.—Mr. Abbott, of Me. co damned the extravagance of the Administra tion nd the Deed Scott decision Mr. Lovejoy, of 111., was opposed to the aequisi don of Cobs. lie spoke of the despoil= of .lavery in the South, and said If Ire. discussion and a free rrm were permitted, In twelve month. there would be more Republican votes in as Slave Sodas than there are now Democratic votes in the North. Mr. Montgomery, of P.., woo opposed to the tariff of 1857, and was in favor of Its Immediate repeal. Ile advocated proteetion, and showed Its general hone6oial effects. Ma. Batch, of N. Y., nude a speech, presenting the Claims of the Inland Commerce of the country to the improvement of dram and harbors. Mr. Jackson, of tin., obtained pernilssion to print his speech, defending the Secretary of the Treasury's estimate and his purchase of a put of the Indebted nese of his country during te. late revolution. Mr. Lamar, of Miss., made • speeeh against spe ak &dia.. Ten o'clock, I'. 11.--About a dozen mambas are preaent, mum of them waiting to deliver speoehas. Now Pose Feb. 21.—Tbe Tim.' special Wash ington dispateh give. an account of a scene that or coned at Washington on Saturday evening. As Mr. D. B. Martin, who has bun exposing certain frauds on the part of 11. S. Marshal Pine, of Illinois, was leaving his hotel to fill on engagement with Senator Davie, he wu arrested on a searoh-warrant, lamed upon the oath of John T. Little, who is at Washing ton to defend Pine, that Martin had in his posses sion valuable papers, abstracted from the Marshal's dike and belonging to the Government. Martin Jumada:red, wham his pockets were searched. The oNcer then proceeded to the Marshal's room, wow panted by Little, where they read all of Martin's privies cotta dente, including letters from his wife. IL 5, Pitch, Esq., son of Senator Pitch, was also present, and reading Martin'. correspondence; the object appeared to be to ascertain the names of the parties engaged in having Pine removed. After • careful reading of Martins letters, the partial proceeded to the room of Mr. Chandler, a friend of Senator Douglas, and onrhanled his private corres pondence. A warrant was procured and sent to New York for the arrest of Little, on a charge of pajtuy, he having left on the afternoon train for Mow York; a requidtkut will be sent for him to-mor row. Several distinguished gentlemen are interesting themselves in the matter, and there lino telling where it will end. The attempt is making to break the fame of the complaints against Pine by impeaching the eitneas Martin, late book-keeper to the Marshal, The atemshlpßlank Warrior, train Davao., with Was to the 15th ult., went ashore on Rockaway bar this morning while In charge of the pilot. Thu pmurengors and malls ware brought to the city this evening: The steamer is light and will probably be got off. She has on board 11208,000 in opiate and • valuable cargo. Three tugs have been toot to bar as■iatanoe. New Yank, Feb. 21.—The steamship Black War- IdOr, from Havana, which went milers at Rockaway, stiliremains aground. The speak, on bowl him been saved, and lighters and tugboat. are alongside re ceiving the cargo, preparatory to the attempt to get bee afloat. She remains tight and is steadily bed ding la the sand. The steamer is valued at $35,000, and Le insured in this city. WASIIIIIIITOII, Feb. 21.—8 y the treaty recently ratified by the Senate, the United States acquire ten million scree lead from the Tension baud of Deco talt Indians, who are to be placed in a tribal reser vation, and the President to authorized to give them hinds In severely basked of money, as hu hereto fore been the cue with other Indiana. They are to be supplied with stock, aulculturskimplements, farm houses, and whatever else may ha necessary to ad vance them In civilization. The treaty was 'lngo dated with the Yanoton'e by. Mr. Mix, at that time . Commissioner of Indian affairs, as was also the treaty with the Senecas, at Tines:Ma, recently retitled. They Sr. to remain where they now are • th e lands in the west, to which they have an inclUsate claim. nudity a former treaty, are to be sold, end the pro ceeds applied by the Commissioner of Indian affairs to the purchase of home. in their present locality. It will be recollected that the lands with which they parted In western New York were sold to the whites. This Select Committee appointed to Investigate the allegod corruption in coupe:Mon with the Hones Cotmilles on Accounts are Maury. Nichols Ohio; Winslow, N. 0.; East* La.; Whitely, Did., and Clark B. Cochran, N. Y. The Select Committee In relation to corruptions unneeded with the navy depot end navy yards are not able to agree on a report. Sherman, of Ohio, and Ritchie, of Penna., will submit a statement, sod Bocock, of Vs., and Groesbeck, of Ohio, will unite in soother, while Mr. Reed will have something to !. ay • third paper. • Iff:summon, Feb. 21.—About twelve democrats from the northern and western States, together with those from Pennsylvania, Toted with the losiorl4 op Mt. Phillips' motion to suspend the reps In or. der to enable him to Introduce his loan and tariff bill, which failed to nosh* the two-thirds vote. The negative vote was complied of demerits, in cum; Fiwith four Republicans end two Americans. ors hays been circulated and believed, that the President would transmit to Census, In use of no tuition being Lakin on the tariff question, a menage nsoloding them that an extra melon would be ne oeuary, bat there Is no truth in the reports. PUILAMILPIIIIA, Pali. 31.—A memorial le eiroula. tins among the Iron Mall in Philadelphia and other pima of the State, praying the pansy of Senator Fitatei hill witiot provides for the constenotion of too mations' vessels and banding of Amerin' iron. Is is signed tha leading man in the trade, and, it is said, if tbileprintte, will be presented to Congress before Its sditounmentivith 50,000 signatures. ' Nair You, Feb. 21.—Ths Bankotatsmoat for tba weak =din on Saturday 'bows a toczone in loan. of $1,630,00; bonus la irlocla 11026,01 i la edroulatlon $105,000; &crow In not dapoAta ;$39,000. Br. Louts, Pb.o 21.—Iliver continues to ?heat the rate of on Inch an hour, and is clear of Ice. Missouri urn to Weston and rising fast, Weans.; cloudy and ndtry; tber. 11°. auw,..k , *Woad eW sreml, WO% eassaAr CLITZLAND, Fab. 21.—Houn 6M lepealing lb. Taa Par Cast. law, weed Ma &mate to-auy, at Co lumba; by a vote 102 20 to 14. SUGAR -20 hhda. prime W. . & slor 1113211 M t7omaaeic~il~: '"""`~ OONNITINI OP ARBITRATION Mg JANUARY = Elmo, V. P., a. P. Warm, W. M. Wallin% 0 . N. Join, G. W. Cum. WeeklYßevt.v, tesbargaitarket, [Reportetispecialyjbr the Ititteenh Gnu lad PITINnia 8, T01:62 , 0, rcnit.O.T ^^ 1359. The beery rel.& last week lam, brought the rive. up to flood height, arid we are now likely to tee an early open ing of the lumber nod metal trade. What lumber Were Is up the Allegheny will now in all probability come out, and the pig metal which be. been accumulating Were for n year or eighteen moat will also Como out, the present prices of metal beteg a sn trident inducement to owners. We are told that the etockbf metal up there gannet be leer than 10,0fgl tons. Tiie coal ready for market has, of course, gone out on this deo. was not • very largo shipment; Mit tne dealers hare be en pretty homy sincoebelut riee,and have got ready all they could, noting under tho etleurdus of having done as well last IsIL Tho shipment by barge. aggregated 860,000 bushels. . The toter Mambos! ioterett, Is not a. welcome as aro have known other. to be at this time of year. That in terest is now much depressed. There Is bot little freight to carry, and what freight is to the West, the holders ere keep. leg In store, hoping for an iidratice to prices that will mate thorn all rich. Tea emit, to money enabled them, In the early part of the winter, to get hold of • large portion of weetern produce, nod not being able to =aril the eastern markets, price, there have goes down so low ete to afford them no margin for shipment, so that they most tow If they ship, and therefore they hold on. This cannot last forever. Either the enatern markets meet go rep or the western most go down; and the wiener one or the other happens the Kett ter for the real interests of the west. There is mo change in the markets generally; prima her. log been Regained with remarkable uniformity. Ws nab- Join • few Items of interest from ante:changes " Iron—There is • tirrn feeling In the Plg Iron market, with contdderable Inquiry far future delivery, bat the ad. ranted prime dema nd ed by holders ,and the general aozi•ty to ascertain the result of the Tariff dlecmaion• mow holding at Washington have • tendency t 6 restrict operation. Bales 4,000 tons Anthracite In tote at $23,103024 for No 1; $23 for No. 2, and $220322,193 for N 0.3, including LCOO tons No. 1 delivered In Plttabergb, at $2l. A Woof 1,000 ton• Noe. 1 and 2, dellveted at &animate, was made at V 262301: gootch Pig Is soiling in • small way at $2105 TI ton s G Blooms are hold firmly, and tbete to more inquiry. Gales of 120 tone at $85070, and GO tone best•Wlre Billet. at SW, SO, a mos. 01 kluntactored Aron the sales have been of • very moderate character. About 200 tons Boiler Piston acid at 1 1 ,i1IPINc, 6 mos'. ALUM 600 tons old Railroad Iron sold at =633, 6 moo. A lot of 700 tons Cut Iron Pipe was bought on sputa. ion at • pollee kept private. Seeds—The demand for Cloventrul Imo fallen off, and prima have declined 12%/82.5c. • &dee 900 bat. good and utmost =Q601)7 V 1 00 the; 3,000 Luc for ham* delivery, at y 6,40; and GOO tag; from mama hands. at 11(011W lb. The market le barn of Plueetd, and It I. 'ranted for en:tith ing at $1,7001,75. Timothy la eteady at 2,22,2511 bosh. A ale of coo bus, to go out of the market, et the latter flgonv—lPhil. Com. List The bare state of the Coffee market which we noticed • week ago ha. not yet been replenished by Meth arrivals, and the trade bas materially felt the want of aupplies. There has been n good amend for it, and large quutitlett would bare been eAd bad there bun .took upon which to operate. Baur btu been quiet and the market Mee grown weaker. Mb la aloe lbe cue to the Proshdon market. The dykes; Gam the Wee[ has hod the effect of predating • relegation hares and sales bare been male at lower rate.. The [rode op town among the dry goods and hardware men has been cud the Booth and West hare Leon veto liberal -1 Belt. Amer. The following to • comperathre statement of the Imports of my Beads at Now York for the week nod els. Jan 1 Fbrfhe rank. teST' less. 181 D. Boterod at the port.-- 12,194.1/3 $1,210.1W $ 1 6 5,510 Thrown on market_._. 2: 253 p 1,893,636 971,177 The .Monei nfoketnint of Ma day I. quits modente, and Alta preweot signs of he Streetare to easier terms, except, perhspe, for what Is qall.rfair ankh...me paper, not ao current at Bank aa through hod Summer and Vail. Demand loan. are toed at L B rent., and prime Ind/meet WIN are dla cuunted at re cam. If within notcoo days" and 7 446 months. Some of tho Diwount Broken are lenders of Money on mill at 6 1. , conk In 111 e ntwente of a full supply of dunce paper et eseyt sent —N. Y. Timm A little more animethm to apparent to day to general bu nkum. bat Jobbers to tiromerieumern hulloed to hold off to. der the Indiums of the news from the tooth, anticipating farther 'meth.n ends conissymot decline hero; hat there in ceder tX , expect that any material recension will to by trot hand deals. hero; the maims muratiug or t the comiumlng market wet. not speculative In their charac ter,and ratio tuts been kept constantly clime ton very oar row mann, being even now bat slightly above what It coma to toy the articles roan to this mutat . Dry Goode dealer@ Mill complain of the backwardeme or collGtkow, In the Drain. market there Gill le apparent a good feel- lug ',ilk • deipeeltien mandeded to operate freel), hot tradaplons mole here reference mostly to the future; not being based on shipping demand. 2.710 bble Floor were re. ported at prices neugtog about as they have for moored dot. pad. Traneactlum*ln Ember have i 4611 quite •nituated, said footing op 11,160 hos. at 0/opSOO it how, oomprieffig en. Worm of quality. A pool deal of indifferent Barley la root dandy aided eo that prime is eagerly sought for at high bearee. Bolt bled deem still to to In favor amongst Providon dealers. Buyers are free to operate hot are • little dented the vide of seller*, tboogh tradacticum were fair, amount ing to :10000 !MIAMI. at b34C, 64000 drift bevy do, aver sting 40 lha, at b%c; 60.000 the Shoulders at The quiry for barrel dent is light. hot the stork held very complacently in hopes of s.'B bbl. I. enquired for but la above the clews of born et present- Steno tic/ord. find but little etioonragement to buy at preen[, *lmo they have not been able to advance price* of eandlea.—pin. C 0.,. Our lISOOtT market mobbed about the nine. The etc- Mond locredea slowly, but the bank. moot It as it comet and they are therefore abeachlog all the ehorttime paper died. The only etuternuemeot they experience Is the ex treme scascity of metro Esclutose, which modem them etntious in putting not their cinotiation. If wedern pro duce dud not Da. =WI more freely to the eerbotod, the crubtorasement will leered. as the specie Inereade, and le evimbly muse etiettilUneut in the discount Bed of the hank@ 1104 only hen bat throughout (ho wed. ABLlE&—P•aile cootie., warm, and we note en lea at 634 cub nod 6%07 on time. Pcde are , nominal at 0.4€05!, , y, ; dada Ash I. In regalia demand at 41.41a..r..1. •PPLAC9--there lam been aekeral tote of green Amine *old doling the week, at ki,W.4.4 to Fated Ntnimon and $5,2.5 for choice. BUITIAR AND &IG—then le a aleady Inquiry rer 801 l Butter, and sale* w maklag at 1042.1 for good tom:moron to prime and 210:4 for anictly chain—Me latter Ilaare for choice In Guar, Eggs nn lu light .apply and goal demand at 15016 BULB•• • -MEAT—.,a notice the twelpte of eondry lota of country meat, bat the only tale reported was • lot of Yti,ol.o be on prints terms, . . ItACON-thars la , a steady but not. attire Inquiry from common and It Is confined lomat! lot; salve in the :so hr a.ay of hhoulder• at 73,(173 , .. rides at 9!..6.5h1ag, plain HBJ3II 10S, anoritoson tail 12,1 nose, Mad 1.1:4 I. les. MANS-Ibn demand in for the {avowal extremely limit ed, and Sales .rc making oily ha that await 'nay at $1,40 for strictly paws Irbile. BROOSlti—source cad Arm; prices range from s3,oo(3dUld for common to choice, and 1.3.50 for taoy. BUCKWHEAT-FLOUR—very little doing: mlcs on u rinal .t VlA7and Born stnro at $2.0 VlOO 10016.. BOCKATS AND TUILI—Thu factory priced (cash, par fund.) at Ballston and New Brighton aro fur Umtata SLAG arulTabs. E4,:I(V/476 V doz. Fromm:am. 8.5.!. all in the Mall way at $1,76012,00. • • • CORDAGE— btabIlls Rope, colt, 13 c V 1 lb Meanie Rope. cal, 11 c gl Et Hemp Rom call, 11 o VID Hemp Rope, cut, 12 c Vt lb Tarred Rom coil, 11 o V lb Tarred Ropo, cot, 12 c 11. fb Pecking Tarßflue, 11 o V lb PacklogYaro,com 10 c q 1 Et DID OORDB-31.1114,52,254053,00 ds It do. $1.6 m Goo p P. PA , . 14 00 615 2 .7 5 li toll 11 eta Vt !b. PLOUGH LIIIEB-31.11D, cte P doz. Romp, Tao -- tket le steady at the Ihllowlog TAMIL N. 16. No. It. N 0.19. N 0.19. tau. No. 800 6 e 111 dos Na 1003 8 o dos maxi) Nos. 6 to 101=1011re 20 a 11 lb Noe. 11 12 21 clip lb No.lB —22olplb i No.ll o II lb No. 16 .24 open DOM No. 400 llottltdol N 0.500 10 eltdas DoNdoo No.loo tioNdos Comet chitin. ascool. =e A ID Do do whito, to 35 rota, 310 " Do do se to 44c 22c " Covitrlot Urn 170 " Oandlatriek 511 e " Talus 22tilft. °sulking Dio •• Family Witting.. ...... Fro •• Bs°log, No. 1,10 c •• _ Do No. 2, lie •• CANDLES AND SOAP--eandln vo steady at oar quota- Gem 123 mould 13 and adamantine 190 M. Soap remain. as before, mead,. at 6 fur common, 6,4ifor Palm, and 10 for Sawyee•Toilet Castile, IN fur Sawyer'. Chem- GLlvm and T for German. CHRESS—eloce - the adman, before noteJ, the Inquiry he► been restricted to the Immediate wants of retell delete, and dee ere extremely mull *ll2 for choke W. R. .• YRUIT—n; hotter feeling la apparent ; Apple. are held Arad. at V,250)2,:17, and Panchen at $3,50413,76, bold. era anticipating an advance. FEATHERS-n.O note idea of gond .morn al 45, In lOU to tho trade, soil prima do .t.B; hat the demand Is rentrlct ed and the ealeerconaned In email lota. YBRD—. good &mond, and reonipta aro rawly taken at 70 01)76 for Dron, UO@I,OO for Short', and $7,400:11,50 for MI- Na 3 largo are Arm at $13,00 to the trade and $12,50413 to conutr v. tialltax and Baltimore' netting rule at itd,oo. Lake Mlle $lO,OOll bid., and $5, bovbf. lad, awl Trout at $B,OO II Ltd. PULT. BRlCK—there are aruall but regular Wee et Bol ivar at s2ssss3s per 31. ILOIJII—the largo stock on bands, whkh 1l eatitnoted at I 6,000020,000 lible—etnagla to last us from SO to 40 day.. has tended to keep our market Irmo advancing; and the demand for the past week box been limited to the actual wants of the trade; we hare, therefore, no change to note. We quote sniper on arrival at $3,1201,6,20, nod extra at Mao abeSt. From store; male, are making only m smell lota at' 54,23445,37 for wiper, $5,62415,75 for extra and 111,0046,25 for family do, choke brood, bringing V 1,5040,76. the Shuttle gelling from .tore at $1.76. GRAM-the market genesully le firm bet withont.change; den of Ore on arrival it 60053, and from atom at 66chnec considerable quantities hare boon taken for shipment to fit; Lamle, and one or two lots of old !told from Mom at SI ma reCelpts of Coax hare been quite large, sad mate Made here gone 1140 atop, holders anticipating • better market hereafter; oulas of relied ear at P.VgiIVA. unmixed ear at depot at MS; and choice shelled at Sd®E,l4, - fiem soma there hare been no inko, cleft° scam maim at 03 from store mid VOfrom nom. 6 is In good demand on arrival at On fur prime oprin and 7 0 475 for Prime fall, W.gge It scarce; ware tram to of aleditetranean at sl,lQ, end $1,24 for prime don n mixed, 0/1001011.10.—the Market la achanged; regnlar rules or Sugar by the hhd. at 7%08 and y the bid. at neent,,, , Orwee., mite atsBo4ocub and, elfin to country. Coffee Arm at 123d@13. OAS PIPV--the following are mwdatiorm tot wrought Irab tubing: Per Foot.' _ _ . Per Root. 2 .1% loth Goa Pip0...22 oto, o 2 34 " • 3 90 " " •4 30 • o _mkt o in& Das Pu.— 1 cis. 9X • " -.A0% " • 1 1 " " .... — lf% : g a a _As 1, Boldest to the customary discount. SAY—A gar supply as main% and sales of stew ut Mg SU glum. mid la • light laquiry from dm retail trade, mid Was by tbs stogie bld at $7,00. 11.1DISdines Usef Ilids aro firm at CU, Calf do at 10; Orson salted Aides SWAMI; and Dry Baited Aids 78 19. ' IRON R NAM—epeeist cootracti.edottrine to be merle far large WIN but cud rated remain as before, awl we eon. *lobs our goOtotioed: OWL ea. Mama bar beeper Aestata iron Plow Who„.4 ” Mate " ...4 M3EM 114 Inch 11 lb 41 % " 44S 4 ALIM rilln/ 1 keg.—sl,76 74 " . —.4,26 64- - -.4,60 44 - - .....4,715 64- - .....6,76 24 " ' " TAO Boat MOUM an woua. 25 :ll 06t apike• a ea a% that. 6 to a —4,76 lion. n • . um 1 by 7.16 ria 4 P.ldle Th. 34110 1% 1470 3.11" 30 th d 1_1 , ,‘ 4 by MO y. 434 Wro't Spike+ I: lea.._. •II 1.36 16 .---". 7: 6 61 .... tie .. _ 5 t2 Doper Rivets It lb eg pare am "i.. 1•040.6.15.17,11116 4% ~18. 92.13.:-. " 6 116........—....-. . Ski imilt L 8119.—the aorta 41'06m:well • ebsae, mod we cor rect one 6 g. b.... .2.,=R0l . . 1111:httnig lAmdtteli* L;l• . LARD ..—"IaD - - . ., — , . - - . . - . , = , . . .-..d_4.4.. ::: , :. i 4bre_bubetkftawn& MI w: ~ j N „ Y_v - . 1 n minw tanrctins ._ Lllltlati " ai - nal P i - 0 : . . 1 , 1 5 0 % .iossaatkstaitwbs4M!"F7 —:. r .r,'...L .- ..,--L . - - .4 rC-: , , ,,, . 4,-.! , 5 . - 2.. - ,- ~- -.-, 1 - :•-- - - .. _ . • ,;:::r;~ :~:. 54i41/3 PO4ro Isto; Maas re .- piertol;' the ramllMay "alas of illy packed•tll9. SOZ2 051. 0 1 —Lard 011 NO. 1 flitlrgi•l9oe. Liaised MID steady POPATOES - contionelearco: ohs from shim of /bilks. boas $l,OO piir bus., nod 42,15 per tdd., and mined at SO WO par ties. PIG METAL—there ham bean no Woe reported, doting the work except one lot of 100 tons Allegheny No. 1 at • m 00..; which Indicatm tho temper of the market. SJlRDS—there has hem • Jell down in the markertui Clowineed, and picas viers yesterday quoted at'.1.6.75a6,00 from first hands Timothy is oar.; buyer. odor $1,75, but holder. are, asking) $1,8002,00 ; the'. only igen repoited are at 01,76, Flaxseed rolo. eteirdy at 51,60011,66. SALT—we note • tar demand, hod keileW of No. 1 to the regular way at 8 1,60. TALLOW —ough la bought by th e butcher" at 7, and errantry rendered at 9. quWINDOW 01 . 1 110—price. are firm, and am repeat our' otations for the moll shwa, city make e—fix 9 and 709, 1110, ann 9zll and 9212 to 10112. 54,24; Orli to 14211 and t rop 0114, 54,50. Than aro net cash prim, oott9h7 ge to mute gt bin less. For the "wlylige""di'Mg isidlol47'stieeddiTrmt.fil at - $2,50 keg for pure In old, and dry Orr gi eubje c t to the umal discoont. Red LoadlilX.,(&9, tot Litharge St 4. PILUSHEY--salm of raw at 25. and r,.ette • i at:. Imports by Myer. St LOUIS, per Arigoa la-124 ONo bblo Ido wine, Wood' GO eke wheat, Xmenody & 961,1 s cotkin, GOW is N hieky, 200 do floor, 3 be. book.. 1 to d bee, 1.10 hams, 1 Mid du. 309 d Clerked- co; 27 rod Mot, 50 do hams, le Sew,. & ON 10 MD alcobo4 11 X &lion A cm 40 do moissam,4 Abdo num, &Vl:kindless, Moans A co 10 bbl, whisky, Little Trimble; 12 do 011, 30 Um candles, J Row 6 tea d beef, ft Robinamn 2do hams, W I Idioms & Johnston; NW Ns cotton. pork, Kennedy, Child. A ccq 6 ski ilyweichm, Slorkan, Hartong co. WIII3XLII4O, per klinerva.--12 12,11 sugar.l do hotterali. Candless, gloms Ana 100 do whieky, b ertit & 0 eke ware- Clarke & too 1 bo g were, 20 bbl. lime, C Emma lot wt. Inn° W Swindler, 6 pkgs raga, 4 tibb, fluor, 60 141. paper , I Fetzer; 1464.. barley, 167 do met, a W &nigh& cot bu do corn mil, GO bbl. Boor, Little A Trimble; 15 do, 13 Midair *Sorg 9a Webb Miller Itlcketton. NEW ORLEANS, per Defender-150 lihds Begat., Wm Holmes & cog 402 tad. molasses, J ll'Deritt; 250 do d o . as ht.& mgar, . 1 Rootlydr; 100 bids =bum., lloadotod. 10 Mid. sugar, Ulan 411Jeketaug 4 do, S Mercer; 1 Lbl do, D Gratings, 2 eat cullet,llryce, Mad& A co. Tlin rivets areatill Wad and high. The bottom hods are in M.] plitooe overflowed; the lionouganela slack water dungarees full of water that the locks are for the proem' quite unmane*eable. No boat has been here from 'hose more Friday. Coal boats are lying roody far therm whorl the chance Is offered. Twonty.thrre foot of water yoeterday morning by pler..—• The Minerva and Arlene nia arrived on Sunday. Tha levee has bran to narrowed by ell the tieing flood that husk, IN crowded Into the narrow 9we between the roaring ear and Front Otroet, and in that cknfined strip ttere w gait A mixing up of limn. The boat. we kept for two; days constantly alarm', snar l. ring op with the rising Ude. All expectation of rho dote kg of navigation thia win I. out of the question. The wind blew very I, gh yesterday. The Minerva, whkh wont out on &turd y night, got no fur th er than Deaver. The wind blew oe hat the ivaree swept over her bowls The clerk, ?dr.:John , curie op on the evening train, leering the boat at ke ver, in a harbor, waiting for a lull in the gals. Owing to tide unfavorable weather no boats went out yesterday. To-lay the Commerce and the N. Holmes will both kayo. The room. of We Marl.. Ageocialion have been moral from their old place to the oppeeita corner. ialr. Regale, le about commencing to build a grand nes. front on the corner of Pipit and Marked etreeta, and Ude rendered it newawiry to make a move. The Marine Aveoriatiou iegetting on coltundngly. We think itiolil go. Thu Cambridge and Misery ling biro pet out their hloglee and have their advertivemente in the Garotte he Pthrie Peak and all other phloem away up the Mbeend. humdingers for the land bf gold will phi., take tuition. The river was again laid night and the sky clear. The weather is finite cold. temegwoat Register. ' ARRIVED. Da:PARSED. LIM.IIN Brownsville. Lazarus, Brownsville. Telegraph, do Telegraph. do. Col. Bayard, EliValvelh. • Col. PAyerd, Eleambeth Ariratila, ht. Loom Alt nerve, 15 heeling. Now 'toot, Feb. 21.—Cotton quirt poles MO 1na1..4 to-day. Floor buoyant; asks 1-I,srn LIM ir at ,;•,o"sw M , for ate wo„,,b.," an t. ; m 1 0.35,001 bus. Corn brat; sal. 16,010 boa white at MOM; yellow 100S3. Turk buoyant at 017,50g15 for meta and $13,3:147413,50 for prime. turd oull at 1444 12.•/4 for skim. llama quiet at 0,44314 for aides and 6,V.,0111..i for abouldors. Limited OIL dull at GO 70, 11kb needy at 10. Tallow doll at 10. Sugar steady. Codes quiet. Mole's. hairy at 311,410. Stank Market —Stocks! dull; Chicago A Rock 7eland Cumberland Cool 23%; Illinois Central 04;i; Michigan Southern 173 ; N. S.Ceotral 75%; Missouri mom 5-1;1, 1.1. B. 'lives 187/. 102%. Galena et Chicago COX; Malvin Central 00 Cleveland a Toledo 303.4; Pacific Mull S. F. 0/.713 Panama 11. R. 110%. Feb.t.l.—Flour doll; nothing of importauce was &wand there lean change In the pica. Whiskey doll but not lower , theaupply le In .new of the demand; Wet of 700 bbls Clovereced dull; It is offered freely at 6,404450 without tindaug buyers. Ile•spork doll mod or, chationt 100 bide cold at y 15.25. Than le n good doomed for bulk meant, but holders ask higher pricer, 6000 The hoop aide, sold at Poeta 35000 plena beam, EL C. dry and mlt• pen.] at 8%. part of them delivered at laitiegtou,Ny-, and part hero. Nothing transpired In heron; Were aro buyers at 7licito , A, but holders are asking. higher rotas. 400 /ba Lard were sold at 11%; the demand Is not active, Anon. and Molasses dull but not lower; nothing doing except In the small way. Tito Money market I. quiak the damned boa fallen ofd currency Ls In better supply; rate of exchange . unsettled; manta onorm and Una.. The river le about stationary and Lae not neon two lather eince noon. patmoorpous„ Feb. 'A.—Floor comes In slowly, owl n named c•; esles IMII bbls supatfino at 11537 ! ...7 , 51; ..,tro at 143100,00. Rye Flour scores and firm or Corn Meal dull at $5,63%. Wheel b.c an upward tendency; latex red at $1,4031.1,4:i white at 51.0;01,70. Rye at Corn Is pool demond, but eupplses cent' In slowly; sales yellow at 7s. Clam selling slowly 53. A cargo 00 Brazil Sager sold at 15!,.;. cud 500 bags tOo Corti at 113. i. Pre slalom, quirt. 200 bbls Lard sold at 13. Mesa rotk at ls% 115 u make plckled horns brought 10%. Whiskey dull at 21/. Itattmolt, Feb. 21 .—Flour dull; Reatrd mei Ohio Wham active and oscura: whitei,LOCal,s.o, nd $1,3.Vg1,45. Own tirm et 754170 lac yellow, and 76475 for white. Pry - 'Wont quiet; beam alike ia.,4"; non putt $15,50; lard 11° 01134. Whhikey dull et Ergulat Monongahela River U. B. Mall Piiati STRAMEHTMLLORAYII, STRASIRII SRYYERRON, Opt (t Woonwaar, , CAPT. U roads Crane. PTRAMISIt LUZERNP Coe, 6. Orsrawre. THE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS AR 1 low running regularly. Morning Banta learn nu • burgh at ti o'clock A. M. and keening Beers at • o'clock P. M. for 511Cessapark klizatown„ Moneta.. holm City, Ca.katosett, Landing, Greed. borough and ClerlOWD,conuectissgat Ilrowtunillo with Lacks For Utdentown, and Fayette Ppringt connects at Rku'a Landing with hack tor Seffereors,, Gasrusichaeltown and Waynseburg, and at Greensborongh for Morgantown, {'a.. Passengera defend through from Pittsburgh to I.lniow town for g 2, meals nueletate-ronene on boat. included. U. W. BWLYDLIS:II, nvE—..iii2l Brownlee - Me Wharf-boat, at foot of arena PITTSBURGH AND MEMPH IS UNION LIN E.. ilarig I ail RIO. AEI IDA WAY. ANGLO-SAXON. HASTI243IB. riIIIE ABOVE LINE HAVING JUST J. Neu orynnirwl, will mu weekly, haying n maw, CO. Yenlent and elegant steamer to learn each port every:Went% For frnighLor [lmage apply on board or to .1014Atr FLACK, DARNRS k 00_, Agent, .. VIM —26 V —27 aVIEI 2tr R EGULAR TUESDAY PACK- eLe rr POE. ZANESVILLE..—The tin* now Comm EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Monson Anent, wll/ Ware for the above and Intermediate port EVERY TUESDAY, at i o'clock P. M. For aright or paccage apply ou bcard, . ncli FLACK, BARNES a CO.. AWL,. Vat . Yksii or LA ORWSM, Opt. Devlocey, trill leave as above and fur all Inter mediate ports oo SIMS DAY the 1011, at 4P. M. For freight or pump, apply on beard. or to (MO] PLAOK, BAKNMS Olt, Avon, VCR CAIRO, MEMPHIS, VIOHBBUSIIII AND NEW ORLEANS. —The fast paimetwor steamer J. W. HAILSIAN, Caputo Houk, • trill leave for the above and all Intermediate Aorta OD THIS DAT, 22.1 at Ir, lib For trolgbt or mane apply ott board. folS ERPAi r ican AMR FOR PIKES PEAK GOLD MINES, • io St. Louis, Jefferson City, loalngton, Kassa, Coy. loavexe worth City, Westin, 80. Joseph, Nebraska (Sty, tbnelvt CDT, and Connell Muffle—The beantlful looleresersteamer [LEERY GRAFP, Capt. 111•011ntoelt P.M. bar vin P. tor the atone and all Intertuedlata ports on nr about the PI SST DAY of al ARCM IW.lt. For freight of passage 'apply Oh lewd Sr to aseVf WLACK, BAILNKH s CO, Agents. MISSOURI RIVER PACKET- FOR PIERS PEAR GOLD MINES, Tin. lta. Icala, J.fra... City, Lexington ' Kamm City, Learn.. worth City. Weston It. Jewoph,Nobrulta City. O m aha City and Council DlA.—The Dna pnatongerataainor;CAW BRIDGE, Capt. 8. !Nan, sat leave for the above and all fm. mediate porta on or about la FIRST DAY 01 1A1(011,• 1059. For freight or Damn, apply on board or to • 1.21-Jaartl FLAER, BARNES k. CU, Agouti,. v OSOURI RIVER. PACKET. —l4), Ft. "AMU, Jeffer cm City. .Lc.ring idia, Kansas Oily, LeareArrorth Cast, Tied., V. Jo6rpt., - . bracka fAly, 0114h4 CYO and Lbunca DI Te.—Th. now pa...R. downer NORTIIRRNER, Copt. P. A. Alford, will • Oorr• Pittaborgb for the sbovo nod .11 intermediate porn, on or about the Pt VTR OF AIARCLI. For treight or par sago apply mi Ward of to fiffolowtd FLACK, BARNES & CQy Ago,. FUR ST. LOUIS—The fine VAS— tiger packet J. if, CONN, Capt. Rood -burn, will lento for lb° shore end all intermediate lade on RILLS DAY, 121 lout, it 4 o'clock, P. Al. For freight or passage apply on board or to Jost FLAME, BARNES & CO.. Agollll. - W. B. B. C. R. THOMSON% .• NEW BRIRTS FOR 1859 THE INDESTRUCTIBLE DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT, WITH PATENT 'MET restrenNo. 'MADE WITMOCT SEWING: Universally pronotiored "tbo moat perfect Stitt ever made." THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, • rialighteet and moat graceful Skirt .rer predifetd: TILE PIOOOLOMINII By mesa. of cisaine—thie beentirnl end economical garment weaned, and pat Itigether again at plaimum All the above hare Thommotio colebraiett patent Willa Spring Donley and arc .tamped with our mono and trait. , mark (the rayon.) Vp?siao by the princirol ratallertiororywhoro. W. 8. .* C. U. T 110316024 . Itrowlwriy, Now Yorkl_ . /111.111AD.DOOR'S 13. I B 8 I. I 1 , 7 .1•1" 9 Damasks, Diapers, dc. :.• C ' CONSUMERS OF RIOLIARDSON'Ig4 . ' UUOAN=I that iatus of ott. l 4tr. ../ is 4 4 al with the tallwatan or the arm l j s 4 0 wiivr : ' RICHARDSON. SO ...4 ...0 4 ,611.- I Y spun:Ma of Mmandram .. .._ ....,...- 1.1 This annum fa Mat wed m0u5tat..{....... . ser e gas:Ma of tafarlDr . odd oir-.7- - , • . r .. 00W, Irish Hun.. wk., ~ ...r i ■n il _ , Infitaw alike m the Ansartum ~.. , ~ , Men of the gfasaf. ...' ...u. .._• ... • , .. Malmo 110 prolitaNa , whilor."'" -7. c". 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