W'REELER & WILSON'S EW;IN . G MACHINES, AGENT'S OFFICE, NO. 68 192n13 STREET, T PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, held Sep ,, her 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." i , , ;the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler . do Wilson's Sewing M.. 1, , t the highest premium, "AS BEST FOIL ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." T I 'SE MAOB which have gained ouch an, enviable reputation over all other Machines on account of • account I . Per I. Beanty a ereellenoc_of.etiteh, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. . -2. r Economy of thread. . S. Simplicit and thorouglincee of construction. : - . 4. Portability, ease of operation and managembut • 5: Speed. G. Quietness of movement 7. Strength, 'firmness. and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. -8. Appgi - ability to a variety of purposes and materials. • . 9. .Compactums and elegance of model and finish. Arc now offered with ell of the latest improvements and advantages ut manufacturers prima by ALEX. R. REED,, Agent, GS FIFTII STREET. .037dawlicol. 55pectal fiances. DRAPER .A.,:xsT3D Al,. 62 ST. .diAIR STREET, PITTBIIIIII.OII, llas jnat returned from the Eastern Cities and roar readying Lfa Spring gook of Clutha, Cualmoro. Veolinfi6 . nod Coating. of ovary ratirt7 , nik.l ntjin ===l===M to ottani. lL promptntwa aIW denied/I,4nd et mt... n. low —4.01 at so other similar estat.ltab meat itl i ttne city. 0,33:3[c 13131A14.1.105 VACILICR C Ctl., ZnTo. Pearl- St rew.l, 33enntonn. COMMISOWT INIPPCIMPTS 700 TOO PAU OP Soots, Shoes and Sole Leather, with, Cattlea Leathor. 110 t, Wallah Grate.. Wel, kip, SOHN kr: Blowy 01cIne to rough, Intoinge and rwlut ' Iloatto, Monnten, Kid awl, Batt Skin..awl Iterttnan Rsicinecte 13011TIIIVICK. Congrcen strn"tt 310040 t. WILLIAM Butlittia It, nitro." 0/111.TON k CO 3 103 Sato .° W2:30140. Tt3.0081 . 11 ANL) SIGN S TOVES,' GRATES AND RANGES, OF EVERY VARIETY, MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, WIIOLEBALE OR , RETAIL, BY 'PAN NM, EISSICIAL er. CO.. No. 931 Liberty St, Plttsbargb, Pa. 4•14.1.1 MITCHEILL, HERRON & CO., IWIIITACTIIIII3 OP - Cookinz, Parlor and . Hooting STOVES, ` Irate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, ke. 191 Liberty 11L, Pllteburgb, mll- • . JF, WEIR Y, IVATCLIES AND FA I NCY COOI,S, IIOTIIEII.3I ZIOTIIIIIIIIII AIOT/IKILSItt PAINTING ANN 'GLAZING, IN ALL ITS nneNcins, Donn In On, Lag manner and shortnet time. IN 11. PHILLIPS, Pa2.l::nnd 264.25 Si. Clslt s • McBILmE: k co.. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh loam lotions. Corolgurzenta and order. fur LEAD, usur, PCODUCIA,ks, oki l rcumpt mien- MMSl==a GRANDiDISPLAY OF IMITIIEBEII AT 1LE1NE2443.N & ALEYRAN'S, No. 45 FillL Street, near Wood Ttio largest and most varied a.ssortnient of the ,abirre goo& its thio city, laid itt EZPREBBLY Pun TELL' 1101.1. DAYS, will h e 1 ILL their elotei 'weary for the AM:RICAN W. - "X 0 1-1. 7EI 13 - rui.t; 7aL eC 0 707 dr. CO-, 1133. World iStrret. Pittvarintrvrh. HAVING ;JUST RETURNED FROM NEW 1011 K Ire now receiving n liar, etock rod FURS ilnitsinn BBL Sabin, &atm Itiartm, Ilan imiutrmtlA, Fit,b, hr. ; 99141511104;e4, Vltitwitot. a and Cuffs. 1 7 /raerria Bonnet. Timayasonda halo Wen anteetta with ulna are, and will baaold,st awl' Praia. Ladle arlaidig to parchaso fraah PURR tire invit4 to Gan aneenentna onr stock. nol7:fc J. 11. Al. 163 TAird Street, Pillsbury/4 Penna., liming had the. advsallages of %anon, CAollsgos an'l [44410 saranl lean partite, offers his professional lulls*, l SCIRDICAL AND MEDICAL CADF.S. 1211ULLYCI.S. 2CI. W. D. lialratil. Cal. Warm MeCaodleaa. Ilairal,lL A. Ile Loa. k lion. H. A. Waawar. IL au, Mag. 11..1. J. Itlgitam. Ilubtor. Jain Zaq. Jacob MrOr.4llalar, Esq. m5-3:11..1fc _ ErEN.A. STOVE. WORKS. , ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ut•NUILMILVA AND DUI= DMZ. NADIA'S Or COOIIIG; PARLOR AID MIMIC ATOM, Pula and Panay Grate Prcmts, ate. Sole Proprietor of the celebrkited PATENT 0/19 Bansr.qa and %mat Coascinan COOK STOVES. Oilloa and Balea.l2nout. isaLtlydk, .N 0.4 Wend Lll.. Pittsburgh. Pa - ' W. 141:NICXEA.B.T. • ' lumoraoliroos Aso onions ne • All klOd • of To'botgo, So off•• nit C igiorok Haveroondtpokeo Po • ag Di 0.129 Wood time, I • 0441Mna So Mar ItaautM .• • 04...t3trw1s mow; w‘odboy oil! h. rl .thfriftio.a. IVOLlogo -- DENT' . ‘ 0.4 Di. W. F. Fumoutirsu to ritl4l,orgh with as* inumh. hkdataro nsi4cuco, cso bo [AV "I tThi F" l lloarr 1 Millar( alma, bntween hod Stohh Matto. - •INl6.ol l les boors (mot 9 At. h 4 .r . ' ricil4arnte " --- .43:47C14 - 1 0 EIC . 4.101..;.1;15E444: 7 " --7-. Porwardbig and Corandesion Marobant, AHD WIIOI.IdIA.T.T. DRALSJAIN Clbeeme, Butter, Beedlis.lrisb, Ind Produce Gammalr. • • aurt Na. 21 , 114 a atrot. • Pastniith. • N: HOLMES ec tor s, • • +Autos _Foreign and, Domestic Bille 01 Exchange, . crownrwirts or tarostr, ' • • ' 11AXL NOTES ANT! , SPICIR, ' so, e s iumsurr srM,l rirroomiatcrs. 211.0allectirmiresdo on loth. principal cairn through.. inn Um Waited Staten • ' • a1a 24 . 1 7 SIGILTBILLS DRAWN BY ovolcas, PILLIOLDIAN & co., 01 TUB Immix ' : BANK, I.ONDON, 1N SUM 07 021 • romsriiotcauxo AND, uPwApo. „ A 1..,, UHL on the Prinapal altos and townint: fnoco l nedva. o..m.v,Ziulisint34 other 'Canopus • NU" gonatantiy on land w a l re t tr y sate rA ii ii ltaiskera. Wood Wont: corner or Third. ei:lf. - & — t7l;:liirilife:t, —,-- 111•11111PACIMMSil OP- • PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS 01 No' n..A. r ci• IP A. .1" = , - ,Virgire house, No. 27 Wood • =. rirrsouriau. Itui iambi at 1a,r104 mrAtl to a lf.p2:lPA ' - inianuAcrunina or ItoutitalUam Irma: Vaults, Vault DOOPO, Ode, Riuttees; Window L'nardl, &e., Wu. II Arend &rut and 86 Mini Strict, ••—. (11"'"Wowl"4 Maids) rrrrsiontoo,pA., salad a variety of sou Pattern, fancy and plain, saki& for all pavan. Particular ottoulton paid to co. :24.8211rar0 Lortao Joblialisd , unatliWinaki , • 'l2O !ILI, ipit.,?!, vAniiiiiika a 'rarnap, o rtaq 'X' 1; 4 '... - 1110Lieiriliti Ne. a, 124.,', s24rx;inthwir.4 hitt. an part of Nuirtbsra Real Mete. lA. • 4011111474.110 1 1 ::=772rigi1i.: f: • "13 pd r 'miaow 8081115011,., 111111.1,14.1111111118) votranzas • Alin isacrusisTts, A,O 'Haig' T 0 xi . 'W-cr . rlttsburgh„ rearm. street.-, • thuds 5t.mr..0.....a nn main . 7 .4,0.0.!!1,1 74." Itemß?n!4..l4E4r! , t,if rtai donion sh.t. •a4Stiyafe ' 24 , :fcWICEE - AND reanui -- - Itsionfactieldi Cid:" ' • .I, ll !oFniodum awarded by the 'Franklin Indftoky Iloorneber,lB4B4 • NIP* id cal* e9brd G fReP; , - babe do 40 pipoos,l t dor, , /, 1 3 )4b0d, Yon and Pearl 'stanch,. in boxer mica' t • • - . ••- • • • ..(a! Com Stuck) In bzo pojierteKb. 4.111101ui prepared oldloory purpOws, .110,1.1 7 :Z.ORKICritl /Ulan ta , ooR - JO .nsAVQN, RKY YOUNG, fur /1.,!, Outupeay. • ,":- Ted wooccv.eztan. 400 PP kit D Altsi • ' x+2I4.OILP A453340:700; ,9 1611 r.!tri k dftigiabyd'afN,Aj • :::0110::!!: C...Aztitlingatige filewlipints , dor " Assessierit. FIRST PREMIUM- PSSILLY —Prrrsß lIRGEL, PKZ,TN'A. SIIPICTRILOII - 00 - P - PiilC KILL S M IC 'l' I N G- WORT 3. PARK, M'CITRDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS 'OF SREATLIINO, 9947.1101.9* and BOLT COPPER, PILRSSED COP Hat 107ToN1S, RaleCNI 00111 Bottom; Spelt. Molder, ,tho, I mparter , ti awl Ocolcrs 1114 TA LS, TIN PLATI riILKI:T IRON, WINN, 4c. Coastantly on hood. TiomosVo Moctio. sod Tool. • Warrhoustr, No. 149 First ami 129 &void arse, Pittsburgh. Penna. 41,..9 [WU% orders of Oapper eat t any &aired rattan. tny'ardttrlylf I:OA.NVICS ac C1A.71..a0V 14awae. Sign and Ornamental Painters. A ND ORAINKRS; MUMS 111 White Load and Z i no Paints. alto, all kloda of 1%11114,011n, Vanthboa, Wloflow 61.111, Braabos, .1k 144 14/,od Arrit, boo dam abase rirgin 1111.19:17ft Don't fail to proenrilani. Winslow's Sooth- Jog Syrnp for Children Teething. It has weequal on esrtl. It greatly facilitates thsproceas of teething by softening the gores, redncieg all (Ostentation—will allay polo, mad to tuns Lo regulate the bowels. Ave.' upon It, tuethera, It rill give reef to yourselves, and relief and health to your Infants. Perfectly safe In all meg Thla valuable preparation la the preecription of one of 'she tocatexperienced god Manful female Physicians In Now gagland, stud him torn need with neer...falling in In millions of Lases. Ice believe It the beat and sorest remedy In the world, In all car. of D)etertery wad Diarhtsta In Childresoebether It &dens from toetlllitg of from toy other noose_ If life and health rail ho rellmattel by dollars and reetiLlt In worth Ile Weight In geld, lIINiOne of beetles are sold orery year In the United Eitates. It In at old end •cligried remedy. rune ONLY CENTS. A OtITYLL . . Narert,en geuai ste anise the fac.ltaile of CURTIS &PLR KI N 8, New lurk, U on the °Weide wrapper. Pula I, Drat:osta Ihreagberit the world, IL GI KEYSER. A‘e at fur Pittaberg4. .102.1.+1c2T _ . 0R11.6,11V1, 21.—Tbo Tokaunkepue Co.'s steamship Quaker ("ay, Capt. tibutoldt. from Mina. titian, orrired Lore to-tat, with Ran PrALGPi3en ad - V it.. to 6th uttt. and 10.3 pi...agars. • The Pacific mail steamer Stepheue : sailed from San, Francini.) on sth lost., with $1,400,00 in treasure; tuaiey 51 s, sar ‘ ,Sueqem lark. pri • • .geefrancilit:Nikiirelirita and was brick, while money RIP can% Maley rains has fallen. Paining prosperds cau tioned favorable. The Oregon indiims were quiet, but the Indians in Southern California had become troubleseme. ben. Clarke Was about to proceed with SOD men to chuare them. The Califorois Legislature, by a vol. of 50 to 1, bad adopted a resolution requesting V. S. Senator Broderick to resign. later advieta from Mexico hag...been :waived at MluaLitan. Gen. Minunou had reached Orizaba, as route for Vera Cm... Thera was great apprebentlou regarding the result. Gold had beim - discovered on the Isthmus or M.. hanotepee, near Choral. PITTLADZI.PRIA, Feb.'-2.—The Vi r illkitigtoll ealTe spbndernt of the N. Y. Times Says:. I just learned iiie4lant authority that two oointaiesionora are "pit their nay to St. Thomas. seat by Miramoo, to ii kite Santa Anna back to Mexico, to take charge of the government. • This is matittared as an Buropean more. m unman, Feb. 22.—Weather clear and beautiful. Tho attention of the haehresa community is tamed to the .stut Tin - river rose twelve ieetrer withi hiit'24 boon, rose about six lirebers last night, and it cull swelling slowly. Thera ars. now fifty-fire feet three inches water In the channel.. AIL 22.—The 'opposition Stain !Can .-NAY flosiontion nominated Joshua P. Bell for. .0J ' • allakM6lllllllollllo4MC . voice. Alfred A , en we. nomitiatalTilifiniitiei Harlan Attorney General, Gnat enthusiasm and unanimity prevailed . _ Lerienatc Feb.. 22.--Thwriter is risiug, one. bait foot par h ' oor,mrith - over thirty feet on dietetic The levee is generally, submerged.. The, Easing mail was forwarded by boat tbis forenon. Mostbar clear and pleasant. . 7, • Fr. Loots, Feb. 22.—Hirer falthigislowlyorittilan feet to Cairo. All the anion. streams In good boating *order as far iu open.. Weather cloudy, with Indies thins of race. Mercury 46°. if to Taut. icli.o.:—bottne,' dal: antes. GOO bbls. leatlenn eateslSsCl' halm. -Whoa ti0n;.93100 bwr, red at $1,4004145; white at $1,65041,76;" white 'Michigan wheat $1,60. Oorn fawn Ws . 21600 bast ow& Ter! whit...—. reek Lneyent 10 1p,76 tor .asso, . sad $13,215 far lairue. Lard Ann at 1134a512X. Bacon flns far ;dee mid 6%47 for shouldern, Mogi quietist, 8 1 = Limed quiet at Gt47o. Itiolee steady; glee: of Mita iters at 0 , 4. Tobacco slow of este, bet tiliCe• Word qulat fun very Arm. awalthut the 11111.. SWUM isle at Seaton. on Thursday. Sugar heavy awl deellowl=s , at, 6%,[05. Coffee firm but quiet at 10%412. • yohry at 40. - Pnitanntita., Yob. 22..4101tr oenl:lnnos Anal sales r e.P. ll of el s s . 7 alt_atwx esnexpily, held it $B, and to the trade at 40(40 ( 57! foi cOrateouand extra, end $6,5067,50 extra ball y end fenty.• Nothingdclug In Ilya Mow er Cora Meal! the Amor scnote arid Arm nt. $4,25. and that latter dull at VAN.;hewsw,upward tendinw7; MAO boa red sold it $1,40; write prime at $1,45; white et lUD). /lye coalmen la demand st 90.-17 m in laisnoquest 4000 boa,ja.4. 2 w. og iOateateldy AL; atd• ascrwprivOretti Viand ! Wethengsalt, the' ;lee are /null sod unimportant. ; Mighty tnolosesed apt dull, and then are Nit reosisW, owing to the. high rate; 700 • bbls won 'sold at. 25. X. 'Provisione r are doll Odder the 111M11 front Xi* 'Otionam, and lbe prices . closed =Wad; the only. sale "wee GO /slide bacon sides at 934 bulk meat wßiodom! at 15X0534. Lard sold st 11)4. an d IS for Lb's nod kegit: lunar and Mohacs MEW, bed Out higher. Money matters era unchaossal, _Ma rtver le rising alowly,trot ever %Of as Inch per hour.. .yoR "PIKES PEAK" VIA gr. 7. 401.718—Thebealitlfal pawner Ammer 61110100, Capt.ltValtatoorflt lama fff th en all Intermediate pacts, on TUNSDAY, lit lost. at 4 otlockt Al fur freight or purge ape an WWI or to fa= ' lid 01; litAttllß-3 a CO.. Alit& be iSSOUR,I RIVER. PACKET- , ZOR PULES FRAIL GOLD MM. • IrthrnatiFlAZ•thigton. arks nintt• worth City, Wmten; RV Joint, Nobrarka City,OniaLs City, And Cruurril Illntra.—Thew Watitlful plualsigsr atoms lIKNE CHUM Capt. DFCRiikeic . ortif lam tor th• 'bon and l llntortnerliato ports on or m about tbri VIRSZ .DAY or *lit R 010859: 'For rrel i rtot . t• g. t_inay on Wird to to roZ2'.dawTtr. ri.4CL }WOW • 00, Units , • VIISSOURIRIVER PACKET—Ar a i In von rums rims aotar nuasou .pe, hoary Marmot Otty, Lextottn; Kauai Mr&M . ov• 'worth City - Wston rt. Josvph; Kebnulta My. Omaha Ott sod damn itiotta.,The Doe pasamgorateatoot CLIC., tiItIDGL., °apt B Dell ; ; tbr the above and grim.. ------- - VOll CAIRO, MEMPHIS,' - viossinreaii• AND XVII OSMIUM; tligywelnowitaluset "J. W. HA_ LULA tom lam foe. tbwnand all: Fl'on THU IllAY;- 234 atl r.r. Us !relight przasmo St. touts;'ll4=. - " . ' - ': p. — itt IT:LoufB-2110.162e 1 pa5. • , •qpre PicateC .14 11.00Nflieept. Wood. 41 . 1144 1/111 Lan kr tbsalmes aid A is oppars ye MU DAY; Ott Initiust , ll - delack,-P.: K. 444,14601 11= a fe 7 , i r: r.....a1, fp aagiox math rs 3 r 4 .4707 .7 ==MMM 55pectai 'Latices Teiewri!Lphld IMO; Vat, 6rc. .to igiliB-onAessimrlietr7 MIEMZEZiMMIi tllitshurg 6nytte. PSTT6BVRC3Bs WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 23, 1859 City and News Items- Mien Isurzzawunn.—Obsarvations taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 58 Mk It., yesterday. IN SUN. la SIiAOC ,_ 00 42 66 48 9 eolock, A. ■. 12 " Y. 6 " e. Barometer Ik4T DAILY UNION PiAraa Idurrivo, at trio First Mothudist Protestant Church, Filth street, com mencing at 11 o'clock, A. u. All are cordially in vited to attond. The exercises TG-DAT Will NI conducted by Rev Wm. Cooper. Divosces.—ln the -ease of Wightroan vs.. Wightmsn, the petitioner being Mrs. 'Rebecca Wightmanfordlvorce a mensa el thoro, the verdict Was ,in favor of the petitioner. The parties to the suit reside in East Liberty,, sad are somewhat advanced In years. They were united in the bonds of matrimony in May, 1851, and sepa rated in 1855—the plaintiff alleging that her husband's treatment of her watt such as to render I it impossible for her to live with him, and such appeared to be the opinion of the jury. , • This case having been decided, the cue of Black vs. Black came ap, in which the woman is the petitioner aloe. William Black, the defend ant, is a carpenter who lives in the borough of Manchester. Ile is about 45 years of age, and in 1849 married a widow lady about the same age, named Mary Ann Campbell. Mr. Blank was a widower, with two children, and the woman had one child—a daughter named Fannie. The couple-lived together till August 1856, when, on account of a course of alleged ill treatment, on the part of the husband, the wife left Ids bed and board, sad now applies for a divorce and sepa rate maintenance. The case was on all day yes terday, and a large number of witnesses were examined. Amoicothers— EL P. Ross, of Manchester, testified—That in August, 1856, Fannie came to his house and wanted him to go to the house; be found the de fendant sick, and in conversation with him, he said that Fannie was lazy and troubleeome and he was afraid of her on account of threats which she had made, and had forbid her the house; the next day Fannie came to the house of witness and said defendant would not let her I remain in the house; Mrs. Black said she was afraid of her life in the house, and that her bus band would not provide for her; he consented to let her leave, and that she might take all that belonged to her; Mrs. Black was sick, and he offered turovide for her at a hospital; he wanted her to.gt, to the hospital on the score of economy,-and bee would go too. The doctor testified to his being present, at tending upon Mrs. Black and her husband when they were sick in 1856, and that defendant paid him. Mrs. Burchfield tended upon the sick woman; Black kept the water (It was dry that summer) locked up in the bureau; saw him put Fannie oU of the house; Mrs. B. said repeatedly that her husband did not provide for her. Frances Campbell (Fannie) testified that she resided with her mother till 1856; t h at her mother was lying very sick and her grandmother was there; Black said there was nothing the matter with her, that the grandmother was med dlesome because she wanted a doctor, he order ed her to leave the house and she went; I staid about. a week after she left; he nailed up some of the doors no that we coold not get to her room from out of doors without going through his room; Black put me out 'of doors; he provided food Jost as be took a notion, etc. John Black, son of defend ant, testified that he woo present when his father was married to Mrs. Campbell. lie detailed at length the state of miners about the house: how Fannie behaved, what she said and what site did; Fannie did not treat my father with any respect, and said she would not. obey old Black; Fannie said that he had turned his first wife out of doors, and when she tried to get in at the window had chopped her fingers with a hatchet, and she believed it.. On the crose-examination, it appeared that the witness had left home on account of a diffi culty with his father; lives in Missouri; left home the second time because it was so unplea sant living smug the quarrels there. Robert Black, a younger son of the defendant, wu next pat on the stand, and testified to a bog course of uncomfortable facts whloh had occurred at home, which it is seedless for us to repeat. Ile gave a description of the way Fan nie whipped him with broom-stick, and left blue marks on hint. On crow examination nothing Was elicited. of importance. Mr. Caldwell. o erchant of Allegheny, who .r, 'lkiPll,BlB4,.k C; ' him* rise - nit& to fi sok's for his family, David Bfackstock ; who was well ac quainted with the family end who had often been at the home, testified as to the character of Mr. flack, ihat, he was a man of peace and a good provider. Mrs. Kibler teetified that Black was a man of • peaceable dispcsitlon; said that she would not believe NW Panic on oath. 'Mrs. Stevenson, Samuel Stevenson, Anton Bidwell, MA. M. Park, George Alitlill, John Abdill, and Wm. Anderson, all testified as to the character of Mr. Black and as to their know- ledge of affairs in the family. Irir. Cobb, for the defendant, thee read the deposition of Mrs. Andersoo, at whose bow.. Pars. Black and Fannie boardeJ, going to shots the dispoeition of the petitioner. At this point the Court adjourned, the defendant tutt jel. haw ing'fisisheJ bis case. J. I Kole; Esq., appears for the petalosar. .Tux Arterno MONTHLT.—Wo received the number for March et a late hour on Monday evening, and had no opportunity of socking it before as we would have wished. We can never lay doers a fresh copy of that admirable tons, sine - until We have found all It contains. lie high tone on all the great questions of the day, hat won it a welcome to the studies of all thoughtful men, and In the department of cur red, not to say light literature of the day, we hive never before is this country had any rasp &sine that approached IL The very highest talent in the land finds a medium of communi cation with the great reading masses of the free Statue, hilts columns. .The opening article of the present number, for example, is-from the Stead-renowned Shakspeerian scholar, whom we all listened, to with so much defiled when he lectured before the Young Men's Library Assn chttion in this city tire years since. In the field of literature which the great poet of nature has Aid DOI for all time, and when we had believ ed that every bad of thought hid been plucked up from the roots by a thousand men, wise and nowise, .from Dr. Johnson to Alfred 'Bruin, RichardOtani White has discovered fresh and beautlfill Dowers. The same originality of thought, purity of style and chasteness of en premien which will make him I favorite the world over, in his Shakspeore, is seen also In the article alluded to-'-uflolbein's Dante of Math." Our 'pace w not allow tut, nor is it neoese ry, to speak a ut the merits of Mrs Stowe's, story, "The Minister'e Wooieg,'or Underwood's admirable .Drainstio Tale'," the "Bnll and Beare," or Gledwin's review of the Utah Expe dition. Those who would lute* all these most go to Hunt Aldimer's and get the Atlantic hfonthly for March,'ltithOut delay. .Do NOT IMIDDLII, WITH OLD iILOIL...WII have 11, few practical ilitistrations of this teat, which' 'we would here take occasion to refer to. Alv bored argument in this crisis of affairs would bit as unnecessary as uncalled for. We pass at orice,,therefore, to .illostrale by actual facts the inevitable danger of meddllog with olddron: Jmprirnfs On complaint of James Denney, who had_bietiroblied of various articles, among others lot of brad pipe as well as old iron, three mama- boys,-Je Esker, George; Dorsey, and Thome, Martin, were sent by, Mayor Wearer to thellatuia of Refuge. titeamd.-John Jones, rag merchant, wasted as. receiver: hall to bail in $600; • John Rats, tin nor Pik* Ward, arrested, but discharged, as It ,aPliefired'he did not know that the scraps le pat were stolen. " I _ Third- , Charles Druded and "Wm. Maloney, held to baillcir their appearaooest Conf., as re ceivers of stolen 'goods, in the corn of $6OO each., Fourth—Five weighers of pig metal at the yard of P. R. named Thomas Beatty. Oeo. Nutt, D. McArie, Wm- McKee, and Pedorldlitth; Who hail taken metal and said it to Druded, 'were held fOr larceny In' $2OO each. _.... • ^Ua man who lives is , the Gth ward 'super Dauermilth, i deafer in tel arrest and will hare a bear- O'cdonk. .pr , ')oje named reepeoely pees, Jobi3ston;andlarrer. idea's just - about selling a lot They :Were all arrested and rarely reprhundodby thelloyor, 'mit illustrate the text, ,Re are pig meted arid 'neireVbusittese of. the, laiding (raffles in the and if oondootat anther right. _.... oe of course a jUet and7legtilituiMS * irsde.. ,s,:onsof the men taken up, ha an sem. imaker!ot 'for $1,090 ; prnik4 bits Ma, . !skill; tlenty tons at &Alms to hie 'onstomers:•, A:little more are should be net area by, men who 4i; ,ot Pe** key I.Aq DS' know. - Most of .thewo selling two, five or eight ton lots, get it from'bolo who getit from :-.. , 4. - .-:- .- . ...... and that is ell wroweg., , . ~., k BtilL Ettottaneydopra VW , omrolku N. orsonm Blisoff ---, W B "Ida. - --i g e.-the ,—. -'l4* ib a sse,. 1 - 8110 Int - bit lasinibli ale fidatiom, ihom h invitation from V. ro4 E I wiling ass dil e doirmia a lay O'ClOCtfliMeet gr.."l7""'"4i-Wor:intifigri se tt b1.b 4 Pr e " * " 1t ... 16 .d." 414 " ex m 12; ' 114irair booms. by a a t oblinvdtomoririgLotogiotto- .111 1 - fr.o.ftilbffilifiiiVit 4o 9 llo4llo6 . to 4iffor 8 r.iiieilif.l4.lo l 4. 10 c 777. • - Jr +-4 ' • A GRAND BAIQM, VW partaken of lut night at the Girard Gottise,ldat Will:wed by V. Fehl, Esq. The festivities were continued to so late au hour that our report is necessarily meagre. The following touts were drank with the honors: 1. The Day we Celebrate—Sacred to the Poopla It gam to Liberty a Fiero, to the Colonies a Defend er, to the Republic a Father, to the World an Exam ple. 2. The President of the United States. 3. The Governor of Pennsylvania. 4. The Army and the Nary—The outposts of a defense that hu its halwark in the hearts of people. May they be invincible. 5. The Confederacy of States—A (4,63 of Gov ernment sanctified by the blood of patriots , oonsoli dated by their wisdom, and guarded by the &trac tions of their descendants. May it he perpetual. "Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee. Oar hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our team, Our faith triumphant o'er our fears,. Are all with thee=tire all with thee." G. Monet Vernon—:The Meal of Freemen, the Shrine of Liberty, the "Rely Lund" of the Republic: Tho spot where sleeps the Father of his Country, should he the trust of Its children. 7. The Ladies of the Mount Vernon As/lodation-- worthy descendants of Ilattiots. The Mother's i guarded the soil of the Republic from the invader ; the Daughters will gaud from demeration the soil whore sleeps themost illustrious of its eons: May their memories be as ennobled in the future to their graces end patrietiem arerenowned in the present. S. The lion. Edward Everett—the Peter of a cru sade that conquers without strife and redeems with out bloodshed : May his name be tu imperishable as his eloquence is irresistible. 9. The Banner of the Free : Shine, stare of the Union ! Wave, flag of the free I The hopes of the natipos Are centered In thee! 10. The Fathers of the Republic—By abolishing the laws of primogeniture said entail, they destroyed aristocracy, but established a genuine democracy: Be their memories as precious es their virtues Were exalted. 11. The Press: Whore it le pore, the people will be pure • Whore It is free, the peior!le will be . free.; Where it stands firm, there freedom shall endure; Where shines Its light, there liberty phial be. 12. Manifest Destiny—The brotherhood of man, truer civilisation, and a millenium of peace God peed the day. 13. The Memory of 'Washington. The various touts were , responded to by speeches and appropriate mulct. The final toast to the host and hostess of the Girard House was received with three times three. The banquet was eerved in excellent style.. Capt. J. R. Neg ley, of Seat Liberty, presided, assisted by Vice Preeidente Messrs. D. L. Smith, Capt. A. Hay, J. 11. hi'llhenny and Col. Pricker, with a num ber of Secretaries. The company dispersed, well pleased, at the small hones. isrestterton.—On Tuesday morning at ten o'clock the Hon. Wilson McCandless was, with becoming ceremony, installed In his high and respousible office of Judge of the U.B. Court for this district. A large number of members of the bar and a goodly representation of our most highly respected citizens were present. The oath of office. having been administered to him at Washington, his commission was read yes terday when he had taken the bench. Thomas Williams, Esq., on behalf or the pro (elision, offered the Judge appropriate oongrst. ulations, and in the COl2lllO of Ms remarks made some allusions to his past associations with the Judge, which were very pleasant. Ue paid • high and deserved tribute to the most excelkat social qualitlei of the Judge and his fine legal attainments. Ue (*minded by wishing him • long and happy career, crowned with all the honors of so exalted a position. Judge Staler followed in an historical ketch of the career of the men who have preceded Judge McCandless in his office, and in passiog made complimentary reference to Judge Irwin.' Judge McCandless responded to the high ex pressions of regard which had fallen from the gentlemen, and trusted he might merit • oontin mance of the high esteem of those among *hem he had passed his life. We are unable to give even a sketch of his eloquent remarks. The Judge announced that he had 'pp:tinted' as Clerk of the Court, John IL Bailey, Esq., and Maoris. Wallace, of the sth Ward, Crier. As to Mr. Bailey we can say that a more 'worthy gen tleman there is not In the city, and we think a belter appointment eould not have been made. Judge McCandless enters upon the dude, of his office with the good wishes of all. We wish him long life and prosperity. AIINOCI4- TioN.—The first annual meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Teacher's! Association will be held et New Brighton, Beaver county, on Monday,. March 20th, 18.50, at ten o'clock A. a , in the hell of the Public School-house. to addition to the address of the President, Prof. 8. P. Bat County Superin tendent of Cranford, the f 'wing oubjeeti wall be presented for disoussio 1. The importance o tang • Central Glummer School in tae to ip.. 2. The powers and chilies of Principals of grader! schools. 2. Popular errors in education. Arrangements will be made fora reduction of railroad fare, expenses at the hotel, and. if pos sible, free entertainment for the ladies. School Directors, County Superb:deadest., Teachers, and other friends of Education es pecially those of the western put of the gate, are all cordially invited to be present. The undersigned is in correspondence with 'event leading Educators to be present and de liver addresses. The Association will continue in elusion three days. "Come - one, come all." By ordu r e! Ito Executive Committee. B. M. Kant, Coe. • Pittsburgh, Feb. 21, 1859. WASRIXOTOWS Bilitireer—Gren4Milifery rade and Banquet—Yesterday being the 127th Anniversary of the birth-day of the Father of hie Country, was celebrated with national RAM in the city. The day was splendid; a genial son, and a Terrill air hatted all to go out and look at the oily, and mart what wee going on. The Duquesne Grays, Print= inter yarn, paraded with full ranks„ In their omit eleput order, armed and equipped "as the law directs." Their band, that is Young's Band, never made a finer display, having mounted white Kossuth hate and milk white feathers, since we last eaw them. The Washington Infantry, Independent Blase and Allegheny Bike made a splendid appear , ante, and each with their accompanying bands filled the atieeta with martial sounds sad sights- The Birmingham companies IWO also oat on parade, and the reemaylvania .Infantry, Capt. Begley, of East Liberty, paraded there and par, took of a grand dinner. Home immune' Co., or vgl Crrr ,or Your — Ws desire to direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement of this sterling company, in another °ohmic. The uspltal stock and surplus earnings amount to the comfortable sum of $1,077,990 40. The amount of lames paid.during the year 1858 is $218,575 - 77, be sides 'bon $85,000 natio& sated upon or con tested. The dividends declared during the year. amount to $llO,OOO. To show the amount of business done _b the company, it is only neces sary to state at they have received' for osati premiums $538,61996. Mr. U. C. Loomis, 69 Wood street, is the agent of this well established crompaoy, fort thiscityi Tun Central Board of Education mot on the 21st Inst. Present—Messrs. Kelly, Begley, Sergeant, Varnum and President. The minutes of the jut meeting were road, when the President stated that he had repotted the name of Mr. Oyer isstead of Mr. Kelly, on the Committee on Colored Schools, and request ed that the minutes be corrected to' that effect. The minutes were then approval an corrected. On motion of Mr. Varninn It was ordered that the securßy Mitred by Mr. J. D: Kelly, as 'fusel urer, in the um of $20,000, be approved. A bill of H. Barnard, for Nubia:Option to America' Journal' of RaTaintion, 'vie 'tenured to the Secretary. On midinidjontned. New BAR011:—A new barge club has recently been orgerdsed in the Fiat Ward, Allegheny. The members hare been employing their leisure for Come time peat. in oOnstracting Mill beet. She has now so fa programed that-we may hazard the opinion thatehe will be. bud to beat. Her length is 47} feat, a sharp. clean Model, :clinker build, and calculated for eight oars- Bullt, ae she hes been, by the members of, the ohib, without any previous knowledge of "Ike craft," westhink the Daniel Bound a fair exam ple of the ingenuity of our mulles! metilmatee.; New TeA Broth.—Mee.. & Snowden hare leased . the more roam on OW street, late occupied by B. Seldle,Dext to Exchange Bank, ant are about completing their fixtures prepar atory to the empties or a new anCeersujaye stock of Tess, Weleet ,groiterlee, he.. Mr. Seen is well known . asexperisnard Grocer aid Tea dealer,'harieg 'condoeted - that business rot many, years In onr city. Mr. Snowden la late of 'Lawrenceville, where veneers helm ellen."( circle Mends We wish the new firm moms.. . A hinner,.—At the banquet gimlet° the sylrania Infantry yesterday, William Johnson, Esq., of Beet Liberty, offered to_tire A gold me dia worth $lOO, to be contended for aanuellY.Ca the 1815 of. Aprit,(stutirif CelT, Chord") .by the volunteein of the wady, isfniseibliool pre, firms end Wollittodtwere apple • pt!,.deiiigne and ti'eleeted are Mali ' milted b.T Geot ,ffniriyeef UelEsm fewnildp.. A grand lime r bid It SW ...dish& Dr. wcuiti c k.Ouldoll,had 11"-HaSselte - Esq., of Ike pfgLgelii lad Ctpiala Resgy aids . t 1 • , mew _ . Buser Comm. —A 'pedal meeting of Coun cils was called for last wetting. • ' In Select Council, all the =embalm present ex cept Memo. Berger, Blair, Kincaid and Phillips. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The President stated that the meeting was called to pass finally upon the appropriation bill for the year 1859. Mr. Barbin moved that the Council take a re cess for 80 minutes. Mr. Kammerer baked Mr. Barbin to withdraw his motion, that he might submit the following resolution: Resolved, That the Finance Committeebe author ized to report nn act or ordinance to increase the rev enue of the city. Mr. Barbie milled for some more definite statement as to what he wanted to have taxed. Mr. Kammerer said that • company hero had offered to build a passenger railway and pay ten per cent of Its •arotogs to the city, If tho city would giro them the right of way. After some further discussion the resolution was withdrawn. Mr. Tomer, from tho 7th ward, presented the peti tion of numerous citizens residing on and near Miller and Reed streets, for the laying down of water pipes on the above-named streete r as the petitioners am suffering from want of water. Referred to Water Committee. C. C. concur. Mr. Bennett submitted a communication from W. F. Johnston, President of the Allegheny Railroad, accompanying an ordinance authorising the said Al legheny Valley Railroad Co. to oonstruct a street passenger railway from Water 'treat along Smith field to Fifth, along Fifth to Liberty, along Liberty to St. Clair, along St Clair to Penn, along Penn to Washington, thence to Pike, along Pike to Mechan ic, thence to Batter, along Butler to city limits, and thence by way of present road way to the Sharpsburg bridge. The company , propose, the power being granted them as above requested, to pay into the City Treasury one-tenth of the gross earn ings of the road. The communiation:and ordinance being read and received was ordered to a second reading by its title. Mr. Bennett spoke in favor of the ordinance, and moved that the communication and ordinance be referred to • select committee of three from Select and four from Common Council. Adopted. Menace. Brown, Blair and M'Cargo were appointed on part of B. C. The Clerk of C. C. reported that C. C. non-con curred in the amendments adopted at last meeting of S. C. to Appropriation Ordinance. S. C. adhere and appoint Siessrs. Brown and . Kammerer a committee of conference. Messrs. Darlington and Bailey ap pointed on pert of C. C. The conference committee reported that they had agreed to put in section 4; which had been struck out by S. C., altered by making the watchmen 35 in number lucked of 30, and to take $3,150 from No. 5 and add the same to No. 13. On agreeing to the re port of the committee, the vote was as follows: Ayes—Bennett, Brown, Hardman, M'Cargo, Petal M'Auley—b. Naya—Barbin, Dorman, Kammerer, Kim, Who,, Reed, Tomor, Ward-8. Mr. Ward moved to reconsider this vote, whic was agreed to, and the report of the committee w then adopted, as follow: Ayes—Bennett, Brown, Donoan, Pitzsimmoni, Ifordmao, Kim, Wean°, Nixon, Ward and Prue liPArday-10. Nays—Barbin, Kammerer, Reed and 'tomer-4. Mr. Bennett offered • resolution that $5OO he taken from appropriation No. 13 and added to appropria tion to Board of Health. Mr. Fitzsimmons moved to amend by taking $2OOO from No. 13 and adding to No. 10. Mr.:Barbie moved to amend the amendment by adding $2OOO to No. 4. The whole subject was then laid on the table and B. C. adjourned. Cottwoz Comm.—All the members present ex cept Messrs. Barnhill, Barr.. Campbell, Fulton, M'- Cleary, Itobb, Ross, and Wird. Minato" of lut meetintread sad approved. The Clerk of S. C. presented a petition of owners and captain' of steamboat; asking more time for lying at wharf for the purpose of loading. ICI S. C. Feb. 14, mad and referred to the commit tee on Monongahela Wharf to report at next regular mooting of Connell& Action of 8. C. concurred in. Also a communication from the Controller with his annual statement of all the real and personal prop erty of the city, and of tha funded and other debts thereof, made up to the 9th inst. Ia 8. C. Feb. 14, read and ordered to be filed.— Action of 8- 0. concurred in. • The ordinance =king appropriations for the year 1359. and providing additional revenue for the city, ems balk from 8. C. with several amendment. Mr. Reed moved to oonontr, on which motion the ayes cod nays were called, with the following tomtit Ayes—Barns Coward, Dealer Donnell, fill, Norris, Om, Re ' Reed, Robbie., Siebert, Thompson-11. Nays—Bailey. Birkhimer, Daeilogton, Davie, Dickson, Floyd, Fryer, (Ades. fines, Rees, Praia .Errett-11.. The ordinance returned to 6. C. 8. C. adhere to their action and appoint Monte. Kammerer and Brown &committee of conference. In C. C. Messrs. Darlington and Daily were appointed. The Committee reported that they had agreed to re.insert motion 4, reducing the Night Pollee to 35 =albeit pay to ono dollar per night, and take $3150 from appropriation No. 5 and add that sum to Con tingent Tend. The report of tho Committee was adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Bailey, Birthhner, Darlington, Derider, Donnell. Floyd. Fryer, Ciildea, Magee, Norris, Rees, and President Errett—l2. Nays—Barnes, Coward, Darts, Dickson, Hill, Oyer, Reed, Robbins, Siebert, Thompson-10. From 8. O. • oommunkation of Preet Allegheny Valley R. it. with an affoompanying ordin oe rela tive to Street Railway. On motion to nom, the vote was as follows : Yeas—Coward, Dulington, Dewier, Dia on, Don nell, Magee, Norris, Oyer, Hoed, Rees, Preet Errett, Nays—Dailey, Barnes, Dirkhbner, Davis, Floyd. Pry., RIB, Robbins , Siabot:Thompson-11. • Mr. Oyer from the Speeded Committee appointed to examine the pabilo paper. deUrered to the new City Regulator, probated a report which was read, and Mr. OM Mud that the report be placed at length on the minutes. Mr. Reed moved to amend 'that the report be shed In the office of the Controller. The amendment wu adopted and the motion aa amended adopted. - • Mr. Oyer presented the following : Reached, That the Recording Regaliffor be hereby authorised to have placed proper stone laud marks at the corners of u many cross stmt' as he may deem necessary in the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth . Wards, and the expense of the same to be charged to the Contingent Fund. On motion of Mr. Reed. the following proviso was added: "That the ,coot shall not exceed throe hum , _dml dollarr here befog objection to the third reading, the resolution was laid over, under the rules. Oa motion of Mr. Magee, the mon: don was re (etred to the Spatial Committee on the Record/ in the Regulator's OMee, with instruction' to report an 'ordinance for the better preeertation_of said rewords. Mr. Magee presented a report from the Committee on Claims and Accounts, with the following roote d= • Rowlced, That the MU of R. E. ldetiderlit, amounting to $1142,50 be paid and charged to Con tingeqi Wand. Report aceepled and resolution road three these und pseud. On motion of Mr. Reed, Mr. Pidmataiy, who had od exhibition a map of 81. Louts, was allowed the privilege of addressing Council relative to a map of the city of Pittsburgh, which be eoetemplated bat ing made, after which Mr. Reed offered the follow= log: Roelof:el, That Councils subeartbe for twenty-Are ooptee of the new map of the city of Pltrablugh, about being tinned 'by Mr. J. T. Palmatary. of 81. Lotda. Laid on the table. Adjourned. TLIS following Is a oorreoted statement of the earnings and expenses of .the P. Ft. W. &. C. allilroad Company, during the month of Jan : E=1:7I1 Pmeamma.-- ..... ..... „.. 61,600 46 I,IIZ CO " %rut of Hat- ............ 6,6 M 00 )1100611socoos 100 00 MIMEMEN= incrians, (2716 par —. IZP &Inducting innipattatlint. ll . 2 -1.:518,373 Nabs Maintenance of Way ' .22,529.47 meal is 9 '286 07 ; 44 oku9 impoosto awing suoDlonntti:6ll,923 OD tie 4 lianalop in January, 1640 C=!!!!! SPRING Goons.—To keep up with II able weather,. hlr. tlantuel Gray, °lamer ' Clair street, has, jpet reettived and is now offer lig to lOC Customers an 'asiortment of the latest, styles of wadi pitiable for gentlemen's wear; *bleb he will milks by to order In his usual good Mite and In satiordinee with the latest roles; Wer haveralways found. Mr. Gray's taste, In mats Ail and style, equal o hie skill In mating and fitting. none Conoanrs.--filsnor Stamboul, ambled by some of the beet-talent ofUm-city—Joon* whom we may name n. Downing and. Aliso Scriber-in ' • grasid concert goon. In Sewickley, during the Week, the musical , amateure are Mite id concert and give one E uticeasion." A grand lime may be ex pected In that intellectual lair& of theiemolly ally. ' . Tau new Mew society 'formed in :81rudegliam, composed of bock seza h flourish. ihsg. h meets on the find, and third Monday of each month, in.** lower Blredughlos School :Rouse, The following ire the oakm: Pratt deni—J. F. ktoOlymonds reicirPresident—ltoes; Mould; Elecrelarp-4aa Brooks; Theurer— A. Batt. ' Tea inale eilbltouston the P. R. B. at :Poe- tarts,' is repotted te: bars-Um adopted by Ake ; company • sad etsieteited Itebert Pelting. tin be.a ( .. s talkoadieati li .thietiek.± oat. •-• May_ite Imes Wawa a bond bolder ! dim s to f t r, "'l' Ult" dt a A trmvith,t.b=ll: p r E : iwr5.. . ,7 . 0 , 14 ,:= .. ..7 .... ..! ' ..... , z — ku L n : .' 74 7 6 umboldt z f er iotts ; ' ta :ty .: . The Lee Aeploo litoeyeat malt haa good realm to believe that a peaty okillteta toes, Wank% to the Stockton arid Albegarque Company bad ba r n" sossaserai an the Colorado vier by the Mojave Indies.. The tight. between the MOMS -and , icpl,' Hoffrasn'aeleortli rontrmed. - ' 1 _, Truk: emir bad alien 'metal feet from toe. Tke totaweirmerally, were at work. . By. lonni; Feb. XL—Tbis . ailitiTin or 'Val' : riiii.,,tit.736fioil .icie grag.,4,e,...„ ...lAt.rms ' etderlii .oo s _ _Li asys7rwit!.:.Lbratiabli.M.Yl.al7.. grand .:. •• ••• • - ••. •., 7.4 ; 1 .•a.:....:.: .6•1•171.11°V.:bi11re044.',117-CSleb,.-17•;.: . 1 .7i '11, 7 1e , : 7 ,7 f .; ItaitOofalialq l ol, l 44lli taistarguigilliTZO si aT I. i s Lial4;Akcillik.kyok _ sk_ilik." 3 .2 0 2. 4 k. di t...., _ j 41011,-,t7;a 1 0 - 4.71;:-...AvizstytTialryc 7737772, , i4.: ,, i-z.l : ..i s iKkt.44-.?:1:0:474: 1 4. ~ xry , trfr 4 TX47f - - '".04 -, VA ,- tintillo4l,,,.:;iqA.*:‘VFV't , 44' • - 131?:.. , •:,(•••4;2-: V ' • --, •.;;,..4..a;•ta% •-......, - • •:- ' ' '''''•:="ia..t•-',,Z.t.4t..,:..-...:.:.- i peteset_Auster_tif, the Beanie Our* 4. flimsy. win hive is this , 00 u 111 0man* wieki for Vainsii, ii Pero- ~- -86411 ite a teletionary i statier the mule of 48eiumitV1Priesd Bock y.. , • A.. - zocrtlanspid Irani (Wog& of out an ibs Hemplleld Rallroad, laet week, and alialidag as, top atiltel? 011ganint the mail bale, arealeadl '11.7400 rat daimpd the ear; bui 4,1c1 tardier jkial7. . Hasassrizt Lreasitr Lscvtauts:—Mr. Van- - denhoff 's reading last night was attended by a very large audience, all of whom,- if applause freely given and happy faces are any indication, were highly 'delighted.. The readings were from Sir Walter Scott, Sterne, Tennyson, Thaekeray, Holmes, and others. Mr. V. read with great effect two songs of Gen. Morris, whose name he introduced as the song-writer of America. The applause was doubled at the end of each piece. The entertainment on Thursday evening will be readings from "The Merchant of Venice" and "Much Ado About Nothing." We predict an overflowing house. TEMPERANCIL—We are glad to see the temper &lWO came in motion fairly. The 'abject is awakening unwonted interest. A meeting wee held in Sharpaburg, when llr. Sinclair made an admirable address. A vigilance committee, con sisting of Ram I. B. Roberts, H. Mackay, H. Lewis, and Messrs. J. 0, Comstock, F. H. Com stock, A. Morton, F. L. Maynard, was appointed. A grand meeting Is to be held in the same place on the 4th of March. Ma. J. C. Burnt, of the Iron City College, lee lured last evening at the Board of Trade Rooms , on the Science of Book Keeping. We were not able to be present, having had three other en gagements. We learn, however, that his lecture was highly instructive. Ar the City flail the Festival for that noblest of charities, Paesayant's fleapits], was largely attended but evening. The night was beautiful, and all who could, attended on the occasion. The promise of a good return this year, to the labors of Mr. P., is flattering. The Jfustang Litt invent cures Rheuntatient, The Howling Liniment cures Stiff Joints; The Neutang Linimeitt cures Burns and Wounds; The Hartong Liniment cures Sores and llleere; The Mustang Liniment cure. Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples; The Mustang Liniment cures Neuralgia; The Mustang Liniment cure. Conte and Warts; The hfustang Liniment is worth 1,000,000 DOLLARS 1116 t ANNUM To the United States, as the preserver end restorer of valuable Horses and Cattle. It cures all Sprains, Guide, Wounds, Stiff Joints, tic. Will you answer this question ? Did you ever hear of any ordinary Soro, Swelling, Sprain or Stiff ness, either on man or beast. which the Mustang Liniment would not cure? Did you ever visit any respectable Druggist in any part of the world—ln Europe, Asia, or America—who did not say "It was the greatest discovery of the age ?" Sold every - whets. Every family should have it ; three Arm. Saimaa Pane, Proprietors, New York. Also Lyon's celebrated 'newt Powder. AN admitted improvement in Sewing Machines- The “Finkle Machine," mid by J. L.-Carnagban & Co, Federal street, Allegheny, will be found a real iv,preverecut over its competititors. Families and manufacturers will docirell to examine it. Tel 1II:12:73213 IVA.simicrom Ctrr, Feb. 22 lionsz.—The House resumed the consideration of the Post Office Appropriation bill,pending an amend ment offered by• Mr. Garnett, and a long discussion ensued, which occupied the entire day. After further debateldr. tlantett'a amendment was rejected, yeas 34, the nays were not counted. Without concluding action on the bill, the commit tee rota On motion of Mr. Burnett the House took up and passed the Sensate bt u incorporating the Washington Natkmal Monument Society. Mr. Heeler. of Tod., asked leave to introduoe bill to revive the tariff of 1846. Mr. Phelps of Mo., had previously moved a recess for general debate. Several motions were mede to adjourn. and the contests between the friends of an adjournment, and those in fever of •reeen, was confasedly kept up for a long time. Mr. Howard, of Mich., said that it was at his in stance a recess had been moved. He wished to facil itate business, but the gentlemen on the other side had refused thisarrangement. Mr. Burnett "wee opposed to seven or eight gen amen coming here In the evening, and publishing hes, mimeo( which were never delivered. Wearied out with the contest the House adjourned. BVIATZ.—The hour of half-past one o'clock ar 'Ting, a debate ensued as to the order of business, the Vim President submitting to the Senate whether e consideration of the Appropriation bill should be °allotted, or the bill for the acquisition of Cuba be ken up. Mr. Slidell said that if the Cuba bill was post- ad he would consider it as an erasiou of a direct ate on the bill. Ile bad been informal by its op . • 1103113 that they intended to pressed a vote upon it I ~tnls session. Ilts regretted that in friends were lois- Yiag the dinmr hear approached, while the oppo aid= seemed to be disciplined and were better sitters. xi. trusted tha. the bill would be. disposed of glib, Walston. The Tote tieing taken on the question of postponing the Cuban bill, a was agreed to, yeu 23, nays 22. The Sematathen returned the Appropriation bilL Mr. Clingman's motion was lost. Mr. Trumbull, of MI., moved tbst the mints at Charlotte and Dahlonega be abolished and that the President be authorised to sell the tits. Mr. Bayard, of Bel, moved to include the Amy °dim at New York. Mr. Bayard't amendment was lost and Mr. Tram bull's adopted. Mr. Wilson, of Mass., introdued a new section, ;that the mileage of Senators be sedum' from 40 to 20 cents. He considered that that was as much as it ought to be. Hie own opinion was, however, mole in fever of a graduated scale from 15 to 25 cents, &a ffording to the distance. As this House bill makes. no appropriations for mileage of members, he would accept it as an Indication that the House condemns the present system and he would meet them with this propos&L Mr. Wilson's amendment was lost. Mr. Hale. moved as an additional section to repeal the 'restrictive clause of the act to admit Kansas and palled on the Oregon . Senators to do fur her as they themselves had been done by. Mr. Lane and Mr. Smith of Oregon, said that when I,Caztsea came before Congress seeking admissioa, they would act by her with justice. Mr. Smith made 1 speech of some length. Mr. Douglas, of lIL, took the floor, and proceeded to say that his sentiments were well linown ; they bad nnjergone no change, and he did not - "sped they will change. .lie held that Itansu ought to ram in irrespective of the cerium, with such a con stitution as she shalt choose; hone. he did not admit the necessity of the appropriation for taking the Mara Ile wanted either this appropriationatrickem (int or the restriction clauserepealed. Mr. Green, of Mu.; entered his protest againaf the introduction of this exciting and inflammatory sub ject. Its mentioned that ho was authorised to report against . a constitution framed at Leavenworth, and Which bad been offered by the Senator from New York, and he was delaying It at the instance of the delegate of the territory of Kansas, who says the peo ple do not wish to come In under that constitution. The Senate finally adjourned at a late hour. New Tont, Feb. 22.—The steamer Africa, with I Liverpool dates to the Sth, the lame as, received by the Prince Albert, has arrived. The Daily News argues, from remarks of the Pre mier and Chancellor of the Exchequer, that the poll. than of foreign affairs am most critical. The millil -I.ers are unable to furnish authoritative explanationi respecting the intentions of the French Emperor, and it is felt more dearly than ever that preservation' of peace depends on the will of one individual. - The - Times' city article says that the conviction is that war is intended to be provoked. The diseaursion in Parliament has bad very discouraging effects, which were greatly aggravated by the announcement of an attempt of flarftia to mako a loan and by an imperial pamphlet on Italy. • All the London city journal, are also speculating on the war quention. The London Times says in a leading article that rho torch of war once lighted, no; one can tell when it will ho quenched. To England, there seems to be but one duty, that of eayieg ener getically that without war or any other distarbanoe the general peace of Europe shall be preserved, and, Italy shall be free. In another . part of the city arti cle the Times says : "It is piesuniod that the' Sit= &lan loan . .la to be raised in Turin, but if that bi impracticable, than at Paris under 'French guar antee." In London it would be Remaly entertained for s moment. The fell h the five per cents sine the let of January, has Ahead" been nearly equal to tan per cent. .Advicese received by telegraph state that fighting hai commenced in Montenegro. The Russians have 'been repulsed in an attempt to take the town of Thelmdgik, on the Circassian coast. 1 [Spuds! Discateb to the Pittsburgh °netts.] lianamauza Fob 2ll.—Santendfoaday.—Mr. Claaram, from ate Cotimittee on Edioation, reported House bill No. 241, an ad to establish a - normil nehool in connection with Weetitialeter College, New lifilmington, Lawrence co.; Penna., as committed. The following hills 'were iead in place:. By Mr.. Coffee: Suplement to'sn sat incorporating the Kit tanniog Oat Co. - By .31r. Blood: To intonate the pay of *Moen in Clario n do. Me. Wen-offered a nesolation ., a:Nuking of the 'Auditor Clameal If the Oentral Railroad paid a tax . on ita &exit: '.Laid on the table. ' • Tne.folicoring Hones. bWr wire poised • To. [a ssault the pay.of °Wears In Indiana to.; To tepid- , :mite 3ames Monition. Also, Senate bill, inoorpo katiolgthe Birmingham lasonmee Co. iTeaciay.—Mr. Penny preamited a petition for the innorporation of sipassenger railway to liastLiberty; 'els° to change the read law. or Indiana township. ; Thli hieing Washington's' With Day, his Fssewell , /tibinies was reiulla the Senate In the foreneoe,and :in the Roue In the afternoon; and copies went or, direct for distribution. tln he rote on theblll regulating dbborseieents In Allegheny. ocittnly, In the House, tut week, Mr. Bowth eyard g li nuo tmpo ti does miut zto o. sppear l .' Hirableeee , eras, ommercial. PIT T . B UUROII ißrPorhq Ar. 1.4 for the Pittsbesnj4 Amite. rams arm, ITED3IIIOIr. Fm. 21669. FLOUR—dull and nor-blunted; sales of 460 bbla from More In small lota M $6,3146,60 for super, $6,62465,07 for 001 m. and $19065 0, 25 for family do. OBAlN—emlee at depot from Drat hand, of MO bus shelled Corn, yellow, at 60; On carloads of Ear on terms witbhohl, and 190 boa shelled from store at 97; Market • Ilttle dull, and Wes cannot be forted except eta &rho,. Barley, 250 bus mono= wl et * GEOCERIES—aaIea 10 hhda Sugar at 6 end 16 bbl. Edelman. at 40. Oonno, 26 bge at 121,f. 11 / I .r—rele• also Met of 9 load. et 19613 1 61 too. BUTTlKEt—itos•of 6 and 2 bbla ran at 20. WilidKY---nal ne of 3) bbd, rectified at 30 and 10 do raw at 28. 11 A0051 --sales in lots of 11,060 It, at 73 and 1034 for Moulder* and plain Mama. 011—salee of 10 bbla No. 1 lard Oil a OS. CElBESE—saina of 27 bus et DRIED APPLES--gala of 40 bun at $2,2d. 911114—sele• of 10 bbla No. 3 Mackerel to the tredo at $l2. MONETARY AND con.nr..ncum. The weekly ititemant of the Philadelphia Make, primula I the Mons w following aggregate. es compared with Ohm of the pro. eek : Feb. 14. Fob. 21. Capital litock..--$11,659,246 $11,589,460 $ 216 ...... a1,527i.101 26,674,418 J. 47,114 Specie 6,991,541 6,017,663 In. ^ J1,12.2 Deo fm other Ilk. 1.616.664 1,445,144 Me. 76,510 Das to ether Ilk. 3 ,44,963 3964,060 Inc. 271.1,000 Depealte.--.... r 16,261,047 16,129,610 Dee. 254,477 Ottvolslloo ..... 7,4414,011 2,782,702 Dec. 21,2.10 A eateparatin statetnont of tbe Imports 05 Foreign Dry Goala and Om oral klatthalailae at the pot t New York F3V the week, and elate Jan. 1 - • ibr the week. • ISS: lass, - . 1555, Dry Good.. • $ l 4- 4 3,1= h 765,619 °amoral Illercbandize 2,570,461 1,155,533 1,500,787 Total --- for tha stack $5,051,657 $444,655 zsge Previously reported 19,441,1` 11,133,415 r, 1N,Cr.'7,430 Sin. Jan. 1 434,608,779 $13,64070 $11152,745 We Wilma • oomparatire eatament of the Exports excl. re of specie, from Now York to foreign ports, for the week • lading Jan. 1, MO: 1867. 11.859. IS6D. Total far the week $1,074A)2 $ $65,150 $ 923,811 Preriontly reported 4,466,170 1,1171,011 $N25.101 Since January 1 $5,530,327 $5,136,200 fa:149,919 Iforrfurars or grant—Tho exports of specie from New York for the week ending Saturday waa es follow,: Total, 51,018,7130 11 Previously reportai 3,3t2,073115 ---- Total for ................ 61,620,462 46 The anent report of the Springfield, Mount FERMI and Plitahurgb Railroad Company ha bean published. The mkt has Ibr • eouelderable time bean In operation between Springfield and Delaware. no oorologo oo this porttotof the road, for the last year, were no follows: Paseengem $ll,OOl 00" reelabi 21,033 TO 2,143•14 hYpresn • 323 BO Total, $36,106 18 The nutlulshed pert, tram Delesiva to Odell' e Lake where it Intersects the Pitt/ImA, Vt. Wayne & Chinigo Railroad, I. now under contract, with some prospect of Its being com pleted at an esrly day. An agent of the company I. now It. Elnrops making arrangements, for the Iron. A little morn stringency has been manifest la the Phila delphia Money market doting the past week, and eomeleana have been made outside of the hanks to iniividna/a not known n. andomsni to any of the city bang. at rates rety ing from 7488 It cent. We are confident, homer, that mce nee matt continue easy at 6 VI cent, mid that good manna. tile twines will not experience any Milton, in obtaining, from the banks, during the Spring and Sommer months, such accommodation• as they require for all their badness: purls:wee. The Week elwe. with $6,870,100 in specie held by. the banks. Tlie Auditor of the litate nf Minnesota has Orme vett loose construction tuthe Bouting law, in which ha he. been enstalued by the Attorney General, having received on de melt for the security of the circulation of the Banks °poi atlas undor tho geoeral law, bonds which were bored on account of Railroad construction and Urtivertity which were Mimed on a pledge of lands donated by the Gen eral Government. The date having made no provision for paying the interest on these hods, It will of course be isn poiWblo far the Banks to have a reputation oat of or oven in their own State. Th. tendency towerda taring...) In the movement, of MM., =RICA a her (Ivy MC., WMma to be masted, and deposit:Bare reported by most of the Banters as running op again. Lem of timeless paper has been offering for • lew d.), pit., but the Magnadon prevailing in general htm1...., on amount of the exceeales ratnemey, in a meanie, account for this. /or Itehange the local demend is not heavy, though still quite out of proportion to the amount mating. Orders from .bred ate Mein term sod remittance.; for balsams are made manly in Eutern bills. There It warmly any Inquiry for New Orleans at bank, and bills on ehipments are gettin& to bon drag.—[(lin. Com. The Money market la nutelo outer on call to-du, and teml pantry loans were mote ine low u 404%a cent. At 6.kt et the prominent Mock hoax* bad more imm, offered Ilian they could nee. Dante ant more willing to loud than at era time within the put mouth. The dlecount bolus hold but mad guandllee of mom, and in some sum negotiation., here be.n nude at 1* mot lower nitne thus eiarlertn the west—f&. Stnili—Withluereaeal rscelpla and only' a moderate de w.' la the early part 01 the week, micas have 'Oven trey qi lb. Tubules tom amornoed to about U.OOO bbd iscludisil 2000 hAsy, sad the market closes at the range al our quotations as follows: Inferior and Refining Common to Good Oomouna_.—.. Fair to Folly Fair......._ Centrifugal and Clar Low Cliarified 736@ti Several crop. bate 'been odd on plena during the week, in 400 bhd• --, 800 at 03,1 ex 1500(ilventop), at 04014 e; a n d s 0 st 7o wo learn from gentleman of Ode ejust returned froth the (beat, that • Jorge proportion of the we cane le found entirely unfit for planting, the Mimi. generally a r e in spoiled by the wet ...ether. In ono thee, we are in formed, • plane. who expected to plant shoat 303 ears.„ now finds that he will have wed for barely forty arm, all the n o being worthies.. The wiedrowed cane however le eeld to be ine pt. very fair condition. •Weelea recei 14,1= hhib sashed 9,849 fur the carts. pondlnit week last year. lbtal receipt. since tha bit' of September 171,= Wide. egulan 108,412 tett* same detail= Blotantri—The eopidy ha. exceeded the demand tide week, and pylon have exhibited • drooping tendency, clew. log .4 28601,4 r. for lender and ferreweryng, sod .W,31.=):1n for prime on - choice, et width rata. some .2000 bble. have been mold today, the bunt.e of the week summlog up about 10,000 bbl.. Half We hare been mintiest 31©.40 mid 30W galL, the treneactlena 'Dandle.% tap r today n 136( 36e, aosording to quality. On plantation we oats heard of no Wee of any moment doting the week, except 12,000 galleons at Yee, the taking rate generally bang Me gl gallon In the deter. Week's receipt. 15,989 tible.:egathat 13,471 for the toms pooling week laagyoar. Total melon. Med the Ith of Sep , ' trades Z 16,214 bbl., against 213,...N4 to the none date Lath. year.—N. O. Pic. Boston Beer SOD Boor Disitawr.—The Reporter asp Trade continues salve. New buyers are delll arriving. iced as they are leaving order's freely, a firm feeling Is manifest- . ' ed by the trine.: &althorn buyers tarn besn, and are Stub, ordering largely and, fur the newt gut, of tie, better quail flea or deelrable gcods. Boron mannfartarori or light calf Omits, best grade, tams oonelderable onion ahead.' ]ether'.; Work, sod all kinds of best goods .ruble for the Southern market La also In good demand. The western detders ham ' general.) bought mom sparingly, but there Ft • prevent or . • falr average bade with that region. The manofartgrent mations bum and will probably be actively employed din:. log the winter and early aping. No redaction itt the prime . ' of stook or of work le plobable for some time to come. Than is bat little inquiry hoot California There hare been' two public Balm, st which 019 taws wild for $16,160. 1706 cease shipped to Ban Francisco per Belvidere. • Imports by River. • NASHVILLE, per 67sirose-119 oka corn, 88 do wine; -!. Dickey;• 18 do d Apples, I bbl eggb Seller; 11 :Ads tobacCO; : ' I be boot., Clues t or, 434 eta srboot,lieboody; Ibex: "- Um, Pieties, Nelson A co: g bbl. oil, J Dcarall Jr Soso 60'.. btu starch, Watt & Wilson; 4 obi glue, comer: 2 tit oleo, Se. eith ius Iso bble salary, 131utoo; 1 cot, I. to bi-' coo, Ibe film, Lief:not= co 2 had. tobacco, 1111rido , , co 19 bbls whisky, Dotter: 4 do do, Kramer* Reber, 211bori'. 1 bbl Die, 63 Mazur* 3 bide, 3 eke groceries, 1 -btd: ' - hooey, 1 et paubes, I bbl apples, worm. ' ' NEW ORLEANS, per Conestoga-238 bla cottoe, Konno:,•. ay, Chid. t ocs 69 do de, Mute 11 co 132 di do, Artnickle . A or, 145 bbd. wow, W Halmos i or; 30 do do,l,abibert Stdpron. . . LOOM per .drgoaauEL-192 hbdo augar,,W. Below k trn 700 d Wa, Welt k. 1111 sea, 191 do do, 01 to Milk Clarke • or, aks wheat, Kennedy k Cm 1 bblell,.l box mace, Wm MaKeoira; 2 cake lead pipe, A Oordett; 1 do por, W Ogeled ter, A Jowls IS pa aesehluery, 0 Promo.; 2 be maim 0 lee. =3:11=21 There was a good deal of stir on the levee yesterday, 'Ai' Melrose arrived hoot thwhillit, with a fine tele, • The 000.2 stags, Capt. ITClmam arrived bock on her fi rst tap from . Orleans. Iler neat clerk, Dlr. .7. Newton Jount;:lsepr . shop worked admirably, and roads drat-rate tweed.. - Elba bronght bleak • large lot or cotton and roger, eletwhere rtg, ported. The la • strong, large and well throlabsd bted.'ghe will leave with another load la • few day.. Too Jam. Woon.—A diva,* wu Totalled at thillitf-'." rans• loannina Company, lewd evening Pain the Jaaltrocei; at Keaton. The dispatch did not slate what wad the Item - bit with the Wood,. whether the waa nagged, sitnieor rani' ou Anne. Nut it requisite?f thdliguatfor the widetwri!enh'• to mane on there as soon at passible. • • • -116feronce^ of course 1., that NA laAn some team trouble, . . . INM .1043611001 M learned thlayaortdac. ThaWoixl,l•Fa here rat Friday hat, for fn. Laid*, with - a fall The Bay City, Commerce, Defender, and N. tiohneiwlll ill lean prat today for down river. The Cadenza Garotte of yealarday, nye t• • The Liberty repot. percalel win. along the firer, and i 4.4 t of boats with numerous bargee of coal In tows whbe she met who. going up between IN/WM.4 Grave Creek - wane ail laid up for wind and high river, within a few mider of each other, sod only 25 miles below &Wish. The Lee r ken two of her bargee shore Yortanimith. They down opposite' Pereenouth, of the - violence of the - gale sunk lbace atm. the middle of the river. The Ohio • from Ifierletb,oooolMl In the moral made by the ornate of .-, the Liberty. Ilia exparieeced hurl stones ote: her tap d At =7, the Pima:* flailipolia, Ceallatrf. /Mark Carrolton, Vevey, Wenner, nisi ••• " ireh t q l :trora 4"B , l lforeme llidis Zarri, and tamest every place to the ,Tory month mootb of the Ohio, the doted hat done immense due age. The tanks of We tier ban been badly washed • and in one Inane. nearly the whole of si orchard welt to the tirer. • The Chichanall rams are fall of accounts of the 'good. which we hare beendown upon them !rpm the mountahis of Peonsylmn il ale pribibb the acromm of the gland, dumber. Tb. Clecinnati Thanotercial rye • ' . D. Tb. Jennie Gray and ArvWfnun TM, from Wheeling Nam David Ofbem Stephen Decatur, Ohlo Belie Milan* from New Ortemia, ham arrived Utica': : - oar laat roportidt - Irith oat uuteee--.—. l b• &P.M," • were the lda 'May for Pithibririb, and ratty Roam for • Darbellla Mr. Killer, direct froM• WW. &xi inform. or that the BereaneM, maid from New Odor. ter Little Rook, milt In the Arkeneu river, at Barakel wane, 60 milai below •Llttle Reck, on tbe Mir Ina. She hod • large arid valuable collro of gam, molmo• mid coffee, and 40 twee detained several meta by low water. Obe a d ap through tho • - ehnteeo the mend, sod &Ulna to da eufneleet water ni Sac- n,. through, commenced MMus doira; when been 'tartlet,- countered • meg. The boat then mug *round With her, b ow ma, and Imam in two. The wa tar was 'two or time feet o her lower deck. The map, Mood at am $lO, With the boat will Mr 0 . . 04 tatla kb The Derlanelie Via.. ; mit here two years mod k owned by Oa Chirama Carter nod Dank,. • Elbe mot SIII,COO, and was. worth 1110,001) when she mink. ..Ife ratios lb. boat Morel it W. any.' afid. Mary, of or Bum, at present to m a city, hag about COO worth il:merino on the Dardidle. The Red 'Wine wee elongdde of the wrack.aatlng alitha . aartb,t , "„a recovarad when our Infannant mead down.. : .. . - • ' Stssattlest - Itititssar. Eroyruirdlie. ..lasanw lin;mwdDa. Ook loyard.ll2baiti ard;ltlt AM 1 4 1, r40 1 %./ ,, 4 0 4 , dillyolOn tiXt - "iind''' ~ ,MI: Ibirrtrrn s-J , . : ~4 , Womb Eileen will eireetnal= ell_ime.t .. .„ oft. ,....... a stwaks a.u., poue• %,t°dth4 r An .„ — • — .,,,,ith 4 gekiteg of leis utmost aestleceleste lei idriewir„...- --- ...d iiinedioseet the *nem ier which el igreeewizeteml*-7-- It mwt. arelele,botoeil that hie skeet the etilicansubt .ot, ~ the li ZeSi l wal Pew saitlwelb. ' The lestileoel glee* le it10.,:.,_ skToehr tbe meet =loud eadleellirienen Trammel 1,1: 4 ,.? ;drib billeidnain I.* ell pets et the Unit eadl•teetwell! 2 w.- soap, sad dust* ettWeee *et tte-etttoes: axe 1F.A7...p.t. .1310 or 00 - "ZiOate 111 eararfaPratlion ~, Wv.W.s., le eeelr' ' 1 547.1 1 Aak...„. 00 .. 7 ..... 4 1 -I I - ,,..;, :...-7 , -.- loss. _ , .f: .„. ,: - '-ii4i.;:i#'','o,l:: 1 Ikb tA l k4' :. . -:, c ::::=;:,>- '.---;:•".- ~..- . - ( 910 AL MOM
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