The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, February 25, 1859, Image 3

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sesstoing et 11} e. i o'clock e. a. are cordisilY
tttl'd t utiond.
' *lad= so•roir sent be conducted by Air.
I. Dallas. •
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rr the Common" Fleas, Thursday, the ease of
Allegheny County vs. John V. Rewind came
up. The cue was condoled on the part of the
taunt, by J. H. Sewall, Su., formerly County
Attorney, end the defendant by (I. P. Ham
ilton, Esq. The defendant - was County Treas.
urer duriag tintyaers 18524, and It is alleged
by plaintiff that. on-the 2d August, 1852, the
de moved from the county a warrant
for s6ooo,,mshla in four months. The war:
nut vie elUed at the M. A" M. Bank in this
elty, and akthei t h e e hue months Was renewed
for 60 dsys.".e.p 9th- of Fehrury, 1852,
the warreatkarafted by mono borrowed from
the Bank of Pittsburgh. The defendant It Is
Ostia nigiseted to charge hissulf with the
Warrant. Also, be did not, as is alleged, charge
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himself with Tpriceede of sale of certain un
sosted lands, - 'Mounting to $2,215 20. The
whole amount in nit was therefore $7,065 20,
This Oft ii ask appeal from the report of the
Auditors fo; the -T jese .1855-56. When it was
called upend after a jury bad been sworn, Mr.
Bewail stated What be visked to prove by Mr.
Gandy. hlsfin . ll.irittress,'to which Mr. Remit
, ton took as umptitm, that the Auditors of 1864
not having, Midi' any report as to the delin
quency or Untadon charged rip itted en Mr. Rowland
and their audit having bun perm Winona 60 1
days, thenin no ;pp.'', For this, Mr. IL quoted
from an sot of Assembly 1831. The Auditors
of 1555 =betook to rerlow the audit of 1854,
long after, the sixty days had expired, and to
°huge Mr, Reteland more than seven thotusand
dollars about whlc ) a_nolbing appeared in the pre
:,sious audit. The audit of 1869, under the Mr
one:Janus, is,. in effect, a judgment, and eon
eblalltosgainst.both parties. The acetify of the
county as well as the sights of county officers
demand the. the system prescribed by the Lees-
Ware should beiteielly adhered to.
Mr. Bewail oinstaded against its view of the
use, stating that tha $7OOO did not appear In
Howland's amount babes the Auditors of 1859,
and therefore they.could not report upon it
Mr. Bewail to, proves that Mr. Rowland
bad said to Ile. Gun* that if $5OOO debt waa
Aland egallst him by the Auditors he would viy
if they would give him time ;,,that this conver
sation was 'held about the Ist of April, 1856;
moreover that. Ms Treasurer had not filed his
amounts ,according to law. Mr. Sewall sub
mitted this eta In plaoe of his previous one, to
which Mr.Hyireliton objected as before, that the
offer ant and boompetexii, and that
this court has no original jurisdiction in eases
invol g TOL.o than
winter of
sloo. orn—ln:th
wr..,essies Gormly, swe'
Inc. there was .au
- alleged error discovered in
tho accounts of Mr. Rowland. by the auditors;
it woe talked, Stunt in our pike, (the Commis
sioners e.rice) and shoat thole*. of April, of that
year, I cast Mr.-Rowiend in the street, and elther
1.." or I made mention of this error. The amount
of she ,Ttversation was MIMI( it was ascertain
nd ths.: it was an error, he would settle it; he
said that although haled lifted his bond be was
not going to lake any advantage of thatl l
!tutus. but when fully ascertained of the cor•
ra aka ot the nieuer that he would settle it;
but the Comealssioacrs must give him time; do
know that be was speaking of any who were
. examining his account that was about all I I
can remember; he did not speak of who was 1 1
examining the -
account; was clerk of 'County
mmissioners in 1852.!63, and-Mr- Rowland
did not furnish an account.
Cross-csainitied-r-The amount of the alleged
enori rennet ear; the eura on ray memorandum
Inselo at the time was 9 00 . I think, ihoug
apt nut positive; was clerk in Conamiasionirs
05 a from fluting that time
knew a .7.", ....surer! to :umiak a zr idbly I
ay and timTount.
'ir. Scott, sworn—The p1i.....111" pro , ,,,iien to
V. -in: , Mr. Scott, clerk in M.& ill. Rank,
tepland bad a warrant dicriur.rl in
1111 1101.6 discounted there in
the same year. Mr. Hemiltou, t ar
deter. objected.
Judge stated that se tba hour of ar
t had animal; it son:lbn ceder
Easan ti draw o oilers conaccutiv7"y
I. thrsugllkat, and tn.; dofendant could object in
the same coy. tqu5....," said the Judge, "we
can say grace over the whole barrel of saner
knot s , , a.-e " ' Court adjourned.
- T she divorce_ case of' Clack vs. Bisok,_ 'be
!ot was for lbe respondent, that is, in favor
husband. Mrs. Black sued for venture
matnienancoand lost.
The case of Sweeny vo. Morrison Sr. ticClos-
key. action- II for $9O wages, - alleged to be du
-Vaintiff, was concluded in Court, bat the verdict'
had not been given at the boor of adjournment.
The jury ulna In to enquire as - to a fact which
vas not *sr. rusfi *mufti Jou both sides con
sented thakall the papers should bo given into
the 11=4 'llie jury, from which the feels
would appear: Sweeny Is a coal-boat hand, and
sass foe service? . rendered. The defence is that
be got on Wie boat without being hired by the'
pilot.
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Wasnmoros Couirer.—The democrats __.- a
stormy time it their convention on Tueday list.
Col. Wm. Hopkins,. And. Bruin and Wm:Hughes
were ideated delegates th thi'llarrieburg Con
vention.' They are anti-Mont. ••• . men, and
a reeleitien endorsing Madge • • narrow
seeps from thlidhit vote Man i , i-.,... i to !Th.
I goe,.
This alailtiful change • • .'.....`. feelings
of tit party..iThe bi ll owing resolutio : .vo
down ea 111, 'myna%. ..i'. ~...,
4. we recognise ti
in the Clarion i r:l
a corral summary of ouf fall, St in '''
ages and administration ofPel.Mdent•Bac .
eminent ability,' pure patrlillsm, s fulnliment of
all bls pledgee, and s strict adherence to the
democratic med." '
This wages= to show that Old Back Is not
popular among the locofocos of Washington
county. The convention was er stormy mid tur
bulent oak. The fend between the Montgomery
and antiilllontgomery men breaking *Mat every
pint; =di/hen* delegate ' offered resolutions
endomingthe.Dred Scott decibion and a iaail. rs ,
Code for the .teritorlia, the convention
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to take a vote upon them.
The blioan convention held at the same
time ( this court week in that 000nty) wee mush
. more harmonious. J. It. Day, J. D. Chambers
sad David Walker were sleeted delegates to the •
State . Oevention, and resolutiete were adopted
In favor eta newtff and the Homeinead bill,
and condemning the policy of. the national lid=
ministration. A resolution was' able passed
highly compUMentary to - lion.. Simon Cameron.
An sati!tas convention libel assembled at the
' same time, in Which about half the , townships
Vera reptant:turd,. comprising mainlY the north.
era and eastern • teirnahipi, Resolutions were ,
adopted deomanclig the levy of a tax Co pay the 1
interest ow the county bonds hatted to the Hemp -
geld rod. oz.d is favor of legal resistance to the
taw, if levied, • . ,
After this , onvention adjourned, a counter
inentlqj cSarnbled, of those in favor of the tar,
*his , wan' addesteed by A. W. Acheson, Esq.
Itaeomtions' 131. favor of the railroad tax were
pawed. . 'i lc
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laterally-, lc sebingtas same to have had an
exciting to of it, with all, these ve
in
on
hand at once. It is_allreli the
in court - week
antrkno es bow to enjoy so excitement se well
as any pli.eo we know. l
Tua CAronide is thasbig a spirited contest
with the Cesbedeal Managers about "showing
your thket" at the door on Sunday, to mecum"
adt.ls.tatero. We do not wish ict " adx." atket
all,
but is Dec of the Massgero defends the tic
wysicat, aad.se some of lb. facts are curious, we
pike the foliowlog attract c
Eortpai—Vithout attempting to decide
the aternative in which you think your remarks
aria be viewed—whether they ore impertinent
Or -ipiol3ll.-4 liiidartlko to lay they are uncial
ell for .; Ike teats of the "lady," to which y
kale u
g a• year coliztos, tiosy MatilO i ta - t
Sherhingr =ova iu St.
She Woo tit' Abe-Attar last Sunday, -and when
4 ,, s ud jfiir ,tipi;c4, said`she had it in her
•priyer•boolt. also-tdctor-kcepor, probably :now
s a w . 0 0,4 begged to be ollotred to lee it.
Wt. m mooed; shaiminsitted nsd mae, but
o hd, hs,3 ,orie c.t. home. Ile told her oho
zal. ,but reitieetha that she would bring
bsr,;;;„.„ war tune, with 6 respectful Intl
nation. r:..4 idgVet letrotatheit be inmeted
CIL Ili _ petkoady thought tip, when ono lib
wIP '' .o - sat another might be feared without.
zr I,3odsetent., It on isylarolhaL It.js
t "" II that annoys. fossibly youttish,oorres
pondiag Ire was otirred up by_ hc
la the intiongion of the deoritttlir• Tlll
and the disposition it indimtes, ••
not,iau••• •
tar tke general charsoise of .the'ock
ver.s.,but 51,. 66611116 Of '14616:16 11 7:b.
uedr lure Mos than: the oelfr__
e.m1.1 permit Etrbetelerated. ,-If n
• to require-payment for .admlttinee do sesilt,
tone MOP asocrtldtdug, who are 'entitled to
Ow n. istuat.)n adopted.
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ilidat:soLlaaab wee _brougia before
hail* 14ra; 41 gut•BlragagbileorkWedies
dasirigiprokTwurallsig Uquorfip?r,
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Mu. C-N.Stemarr..—This Idsomplithed lady
women her benefit lids evening et the Pitts
-1)02 Thwack Enos ter Adoption of this pro=
f u, some sevew yearnenw, ebe ltai 10Ored
hard, and we are happy to say has soldered for
herself • proud position; and we tram. tbotahie
evening our cdtisetarvill give her, by their . pre.
BOVA IL hearty leitlmonial of their appreciation
of her genius and indomitable parses "Inca.
Since her sepatation from, Mr. Forte.. .1 hti.
used every honorable exeriion for 13, .-. , u p - ;
port. As ,she patted unscathed t:.;r; • • -,, ;
long and arduous trial, so hat; .. . . .3. I
able to combat suoces..:,.l all u, e. --:• -
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come forth ' triumphant 'or a is .
alone, without Lather or brother to ...L. . •
her, and no relative in this country .. - - ..er
who accompanies her, to accomplish co -.., .s
certainly deserving great credit.
The bill to-night will consist. of ral ... :cell
new play, entitled "Marla Antoinette," in 1. bit&
she will assume the role of MaricAntoinette, and
IMr. Scilly that of., Count D'Astois; and the
Shakspestrian comedy, The Taming of the Shrew:
Mrs. Sinclair as-Katharine ' and Mr. Salley as
Petrucido, which alone should attract a large
i. ,l _ endknce. - ' ..._:. '
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' • A MAOISM/LIZ 660 P were ESTOILTIOII.
Wm. White, • rivarmaai appeared before Aid.
Lewis, on Tuesday, and made information
charging EL J. Rodgers; Alderman of the Sixth
Ward, with extortion, or receiving illegal fees.
The information charges that the Alderman ex
torted and exacted from Morris White sl'2, - S2,
mite Yeas or' outs In a eerie* due pending be
fore him wherein the depon ent was charged by
Felix and Peter O'Neil withassault and battery
With intent to kill.. The Alderman explained
the caw tally and demended a bearing n doe
fornr.. White has gene to New Orleans, barloti
left on a coal boat on Wednesday, When he
comes back we suppose the case will hare stall
heating,whentheAldermanwilibeableto explain
all the facts. Any thing further upon the matter
would be'out of place until • judicial investiga
' lion Oa clear up the deals In the cue.
OINAKSIITAL OASTINCI3.—We 1101101 d at the
Feandery of Messrs. John Anderson & Bona,
yesterday, the workmen engaged in finishing
some metallic' figures intended for the pediments
on the front of the new bank building, Fifth et.
An urn is to stand upon the apex of each pedi
ment, a figuie, Inatec li ning potture, along side,
with one arm leaning on the urn, and a boquet
of flowers in the otner hand. On each corner
of each pediment, other figures will be plac—
representing Commerce, Arts, Industry, eta ed . As
• whole, this will be one of the most macabre and
highly embellished iron fronts in the union, sad
will serve as • high standard of the composite
older of architecture to be ogled by other arch
itects in other cities. The enterprising builders,
the Founds* Messrs. J. Azdenoas& Sou, and
King, Penutick & C 0.,. and Mr. Charles Bart
huger, the archieteat, all ' ;letteree great credit.
Tap Anti-Passenger Railway meeting held in
the Fifth Ward on Wednesday night, was quite
large, and a aeries of roe:lint:ions were pomade(
the tame scope and tenor with those adopted in
two previews meetings; i. e., opposed to the rail
way, strong. After the adoption of the resolu
tions, Mr. Danis, Common Councilman from the
Fifth Ward, offered the - following:
Rezolred, That it is the sense of this meeting
that if we are to have a Passenger Reit:sad, the
proposal made by the Allegheny Valley Railroad
Co., is infinitely preferable to the Omnibus Rail
road bill now pending before the Legislature,
providing, so much of the bill granting theright
to carry freight be repealed.
After a vote of thanks to the speakers of eta
occasion the meeting adjourned.
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Tax Lzeresz.--George Vandenhoff„ Esq.,
had one of the fullest houses of the season last
eveng. Every part of Lafayette Hall wail
packe in d, and a more delighted audience never
assembled there. His selectioive were admirable
and admirably read.
To-night we shall have Bob Acres, Sir Lucius,
O'Tragger and Mrs. Malaprop presented in the
reading of the great comedy of the Rivals. It
is the last appearance of Mr. Vatiderhoff this
winter and tho occasion will be improved,
doubtless, by all who desire to bear this apt
reader.
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W. E. lifcitanrat—not Dr. " - McLaren, as
stated by.another paper—will deliver a lecture
in theiron City College, this evening Subject,
the Ties°. Mr. lit:Laren is well-known
to uwa:
of our renders as a gentleman of fine literary
abilities, for several years conveted with the
editorial corps of this city. During the last
few print be has been a close student of Theol
ogy, to the Western Theological &min . Al
legheny. We bespeak fur a full t ee.
and venture to guarantee an ir-A,
entertaining lecture.
OCTBAIIEDVS ATTACK us e VOL'S., t.
Tuesdsy er4euf pg. ssortly after flora,
WonMU trymed !tary Jane Bartley, reid ,
11*141114PA•;51,.:4,,454"ed,,7.14.1e,
1411einte • •• • "-' ' r •
bucket of water. When a 64ort-distance irom
home, she was met by a colored mho' named
Martin Keefe, who caught her rot,,e,lity by the
throat, and hen swank her a violent blow.
Ho wes afterwards arrested and taken before
Alderman Scott, who held him to bail for bis
appearance to answer at court.
AMBINCIATID.—The title, but not the capital
or efficiency of the Pittsburgh We, Fire and
Sistine
In
Sistine haa been abbreviat
ed by legislative enactment, and Is now the more
convenient one of Pittsburgh Insurance Co., arm
96 Water street; B. Galway, President; Alen.
Bradley, Vice President; and F. A. litinebart.
Secrotary. Bee advertisement, on first pep.
Tna Ow: 8.11.9111.1C.,--WO are
Co laiodebd to
the publishers, bleseru—Ooksaith le ll4
William street, New York, far tie March num
ber of this , new monthly. It is a large and well
printed periodical, containing soma well writ
ten original articles, with numerous wood outs,
illustrative,of the subject matter. •
Wx. hiatossr, trboarsa arrested for selling
ord brass Omni to have been stolen from Sheen
. . • min and bought by Maleneywilb guilty
abide, did not have s hearing before tbe
tes tesgay. Hie oats was postponed till
'STILAJUICIAT SOLD.—Tbe steamer Idelnotte wu
at the 'Merchant's Szettaap, bat evening, by
in Loomis k Co., Anetitmor MAO.
Payiibir croe half in cub, and canoe In fix
and twelve months. •
ldtas for prayer in behalf of 011110g611
held and
buil ions of learning in our country, ewe
in me o f the churches In this city on yesterday.
The tinge were fully attended and rery in
teresting.
Tun Eighteenth Lecture of the season, before
the Students of the Iron City College, will be
delivered, this evening, by Milani E. tdoLerup,
Esq. qabjeat "The Hire."
FALLX Psumnscas.—Alderman Wilson. on
- I'hursday, committed a man named John Speer
log for trial on a chargh of obtaining board un
der faisd pretences.
Tun Books to be sold by Catalogue at Devi,
;Fe. Co.'s, Odd Fellow's Building, to-morrow
vatting, are now open for smotidustion:
• So ow.? to the demand for the Finkle Sewing
Machine, that the, agents,, J. L. Camagban & Co.,
Co. Federal street, Alleghny, have made arrange
ments with the makeup to be famished with a given
number every week. They of late have noe hoes
able to supply the demand.
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Air of the following 'steles can be obtained at
Bonin' well known stand, Pedeml sung, Allegheny.
Ootd_Psmily Bread. Cakes and Confmtkmary in
every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs,
Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy ratchet., Assorted Pr.-
serves, Jelly's, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers. Wor
cestershire Sante, Pickled Lobsters, Sardine*, Family
Chocolate, Baker's Brenta, Le., An, They
fully
invite the publie to in eamstinatimiof tht=
named melded, all of Thick they will gaar antes
prove satisfactory both in quality end price.
A storn,cf cloths, cosi
now opened at Cynigh%
reheny. city, that wM
the lovas of fashion. T e,
ready made clothing for m •
-his stock a dmanthlo one.
Irmo, Tasting., Se., aro
s, Federal street. Alio
,ly prove attractive to
e, with a foil variety of
N'a and boys' wear, mete
The dlusfanglime.: es RA ..al ien.
Moe Shammy Liurntent C fv SIT JoNIB;
TAP Showy Liniment cm ,es Auras and Mamie;
The Mustang Liniment ere &wned Mess;
TO. Mmotmeg Liniment cern Caked Breen. and
Sore Nipples;
The lIWICUIS LiauMnt CUM Neuralgia;
The - Mustang Liniment cow C'erna and Warts;
The Mustang Liniment is worth
1,000,000 DOLLARS PLR 1011101
To th e llnibel States, as the 'inlayer 'and restorer
of naluoble. Boma and Cattle. It cures ell Sprains,
Golds, C....undo, Stiff Joints, Le.
• Will you answer thin i l uestiov,? Did :er
bear of any ordinary Sore, Strolling; Sprat.-
nese, either on matt or-bast. tibial the '?.
Liniment vronld not fare? Did you oust
rerpectable Dragyjat in any pin of, the noel!' •
Europe; Asia, or dinettes—whe did not ea,
the greatest discovery of the age i" Sold av
-where. Every family should have ; three theme.
'Bartels & Pnax, Proprittors, No, y., ? !..
Also Lyon's celebrated Insect l'pwder, ,
AIM
lECIAL Eatth.—Dr. Koper, of 140 Wood
ititet, bee on head tary sloth:et &eke for deaf prom%
hi whirl moo tenon. ste angle to bear ea veal es rem—
yyt4 'eon stitte polthedruto, which le Insetted late the
Tiog% ma ooldleteut la maayoksee dearer. janderT
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ZUOViao. for , 311«ncia ParPoso. of &my lopirfor moo
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pubbi.e..r...obdamat.
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Telegraphic'.
Feb. 23..—1 n 18511 he (Douglas)
look the same ground, and Mr. Buchanan, when he
mowed the nomination, took the very campground.
His Letter of acceptance to the Cincinnati Convention
shows that be then understood that the people of the
Territories should decide whether slavery should or
should not exist within their limits. When gentle
men called in congressional intervention, they asp
.pt.d off the Democratic platform. Ile maintoutel
tat the Democrat= creed is nonintervention by
Jongrees, and the right of the people to govern them
circa. lie would frankly tell the gentlemen of the
booth I that no Democrat; t ••..ndwiate for the Pr...a
,tency MU carry one the North 'out
upon the principles of , platform, aa
Gummed by Mr. Bun.. ho locepted, and
rota he (Mr. Douglas) •.4 up today to norend.
idr. Dania, of Miss., re e d.' to Douglas elaborate
ly denying that he rightly interpreted the oblige
don- of the Democratic party.
kr. Pugh, of Ohio, said the Senator from Mice.,
Mr. Brown, bad asked if Northern Democrats would
vote for congresidonol intervention to protect slavery
against local legislation; be would :meteor, never.
It is a monstrous doctrine; it is against the plighted
faith both of the south and north. Mr. Pugh
dia
%Med the question at length, and said he stood on
the platform of his party, with the interpretation
which be explained.
Mr. Green, of Missouri, was sorry that this hub
ject of contention had been brought forward to try
LO bring discord Into the Democrat= pasty—the only
party able to override the Republican party. Ile
hoped end believed there would be no difference be.
tween the North and Soath. A government ix form.
ell to protect parsons and property, and when It
ceases to do either, it came to perform the ono great
function. Mr. Hales amendment had brought up
the question which he (Mr. Green) maintained, that
under the constitution, and by the decision of the
Supreme Court, slaves are property, and be urged the
subject in Its many aspects . g by calling
upon the Democratic party to stand united, and not
permit a combination to make use of • mere figment
to disorganise them. In the course of his remarks,
he quoted from Mr. Douglas' Springfield speech to
show that be had therein proposed Cot:mm.ll°nel in
tervention in Utah. Ile could not see the consist
ency of the Senator's course then and now.
Mr. Douglas dented that he had proposed Con
gressional Intervention to regulate the internal &Heirs
of Utah. The intervention he proposed was alone
on the ground of rebellion, not on account of their
domestic affairs,but as aliens and rebels.
Mr. Orem, in speaking of bow territorial legiala.
that could destroy the rights of slave property, said
he had before him a bill poured by the Know legis
lators to abolish slavery.
Mr. Douglas remarked that several speeches bad
been made very pointedly at him, making him out
no better than en abolitionist, for ' leaving the
to better
carry out their own affairs. It does well to
attack one man for his opinions, but the gentleman
from Missouri (Mr. Greve) had sanded to the most
aggravating act ever committed by Kansas.
Douglas, did not say it is committed, t e., manumit
ting your slaves end oonfbastlng your property, and
yet you do not propose intervention to this case.
You say it is not yet time. There van be no better
time than now to Introduce • bill to repeal that act
of the Kansas legislature, and carry out the doctrine
of Congressional intervention. Some Senators say
he, Mr. Douglas may go not of the party. No, he
stood on the platform s land it is for those who-jump
off, to go out.
Mr. Green had receired information of the pas
sage of the bill, to which he had alluded by tele
graph, and could not legislate on such information.
Mr. Doagiu would take it for granted that Mr.
Green meant that when he received authentic Infor
mation of the passage of the act. he would introduce
a bill to repeal it.
Mr. Green said if he could protect the property of
his constituents in no other way he would bring in
rook abitl, and would eared to remise Mr. Douglas'
eoteon the stremgth of his Spring fit,:doech.
Mr. Mason, of Va., had fondly hoped that the
Kensas-Nehruks bill, by which the Senate had
made • concession, would hare settled the slavery
qUation, bat he was mistaken, he would not say de.
eared. The South. he said, had reluctantly aequi
eseed in the movement with the democrats of the
North to settle the question. Ile went en ateome
length to discolor and approve the deaden of the
Supreme Court in the case of Died Scott. lie did
not- agree with Senator Douglas' views as to the
power of the people of a territory. Ho dui believe
that the Kautut-Nebruka bill gave them an inde
pendent power. The Senator from Virginia gave his
flees as to the rights of the people of the Territe
reu and of the people of the States. The rights of
property is recognised to the former, but the inhabi
tants of a Territory are uttlaown to the otostitution.
Congress cannot divest itself of its power over the
property of Territories, but it can grant them noth
ing; south of the old Potomac river to the confines
of Mexico them is not one thseentmet cob°. Tito
South would be recreant to itself if it wonlil give
one vote in favor of its rights being taken from the
coasts:nuen and remitted to the pleasure of th e pee
pie temp.carlly 112 the Terrotorie..
Mr.Da. o took an animated part in the debate
against Douglas, who, in the Raneas.Nehroka PAU,
had wade a great error and drawn the Senate into a
great error.
Mr: -Douglas mmtuod, saying it woulda't do to mad
him out beeauso t.hey had teflon from the faith ; there
middle ground; it i 3 cithcrittettouti.n Of 0021-
.I.lr. Hunter. of V., OF,e wets rolucLattett that
ttecuplei the time tit the Senate at thin late period
tLe ectiing. but the tern tt e delete halt taken
ne nacre.' n explanation neer- , ..rr in joshes to hint:
lie iliere.l with these._: '- both
by it 'CO. the propitiation was
r. 3 4, lie main teine4, as he had .hasp
_.dose since ha o.e4i a plat* on thin floor, that the Sonth
bad • right to protection for their Blare property, !in
the territories.
Mr. Hunter reed from his speech of that dete
showing the views be then entertained. The care
demi thus: Southern men on the one stile
usair.unn.
ad a right under the e n u, protection of their
glue property; Northern men tbutight the eontrary,
and as there was no eh ce or agreement between
them, the act was very e fully formed; neither af
firming or disaffirming th power' of the territory to
abolish slavery, but ing the question of right,
and agreeing to refer i the Judiciary any point.
arising out of it.
It was itself a compro be which neither conceded
their Opinion, or their rig ta. They ware but plieed
in abeyance till a ease tins them might &ries
No southern man with rob be acted ever COlLlider
, led that he was conferring o the, Territorial testate
' tura the absolute right to deal with this eubject.—
'Aar aimed to this settlement is a consequence of
.i i d
1 siting together upon the points whereon they agreed,
but expressed no opinion upo the points whom the
differences were Irreconcilabl e. fly this they secur
ed the repeal of the Misson Compromise, upon
which the Democrats were , by <manning the
act to the general purpoto be secomplithed.—
Jo/Roe-to himself and to the daguished Senators
ft. South Carolina, now no ore, with whom he
huller-Led and consulted on the ma t (er, requited this
planation.
ex ile. Stuart, after some general remarks on the
quit:ion under diseusdon, salmi why shiledd the
Demoiselle party be marked and torn by Sneezed
contingenake which may not happen. If the Demo
, cra.le party is • body—if its able and efficient mein
-1 benthroughoot the country stand faithfully together
I —their gag-will remain in the ascendant, and the
party will rise oat of all the difficulties which now
I With it.
, Mr. B ex
igler said he was opposed to Congress
tending slavery •in the Territories and against con
amional intervention with slavery, and would stand
'by the Baltimore and Cbminneti platforms of the
I Democratic , party. Ile hen.— • . - -
the country ware in th
Mr. Hale, of N. H.,
111111110ta of the int
members of th e other ,
',
the decision in the Di
thing in it was, mole
l ln court. In the rest
' out of Its way for a ;
it u contrary to th e
the camtry.
Mous Democracy.
ly anything about .
don of the United
slaves.
Mr. Crittenden, of
and no Republican,
It, so he "mild ask
done, with which '
after tinrity years ..
gained. His earnest
would come together
constitution Is in dent
party platform. Ile
their rights' tome
Menisci. He want
party platforms. I
trout He would
this sting in it to
Hales amendment
nays 27.
Yeas-Broderick ,
lamer, Dixon Doi
Hale,Harlan:Rini
ton-12.
Nays—Bigler, I
den, Davis, Fitch,
ter, lemon, Joht
Kennedy, Lane, IN
Slidell, Smith, Toot
The bill was that
The Senate then
Conelderable of an
a iight.
/ re. ,clues.
- -
Cinriam, Feb. '21.--The 10, na iled: .. VOA i.bea
in 'Wells' Commercial Esprit!, bow th e accomalo
-bra of Flootao4 Orsio to • or Abe brit assail
lays to 1. 0 only a ludo °Ter 101,000 barbels, against
IOiI,OOL for the ere' log k lard,
.be amount of Fl
:• -aulvaleat to 60
...bele at the same
Th, Republican
.l.ha C. 'Haines, tl .
limit/el/. (lilmat
BOSTON, FCh
uor. coma e 4
00 !Soo voility;
314231; ;;75. 0(
i7;0 0 0 fie. blael
of Maiaa at
51f4 , 51i;
it io 1 died iKp ,
4e.C.0 Ito. N.l. ao
Other small
gate sales amotiatl-
blow Yont,St
4117 at the meet
Ours -loot - ■
Convention will
Probably adjourn
all action.
tbe
Et, Lows, Eob..
*Om foot
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Weenie:U*on 'Ctiv. Fab: 21 .
Hottest—The Post Office Appropriation Bill was
taken up. The question was taken on concurring in
the amendments repacked front the Committee ma the
Whole en the State of the Union, providing that the
contract, with the Butterfield Company for carrying
the Overland Pacific' Mail, shall be so construed as
to allow them to carry it by any route they ea :get
stied, aiscording to the net of Congress under which
the said contract purports to be male. The motion
ta concur was negatived; yeas ' 9; c l
ays 110 .
The proviso that the advertisements for tho mail
rotate proposals shall bepublisbed in two ocwepapert
only Meech State and Territory. having tho largest
circulation, was rejected, yeas ill; nays 100.
The amendment appropriating $n0,909 for printing
blanks, to In given to the lowest responsible
d.Th biddere
,
was adopted; yeas 114: nays not rouge
wrapping paper is to be furnished under tho
same regulation. ,
Among other amendments adopted was ono .pro•
aiding that the sums heretofore appropriated for the
erection of post office buildings, which shall remniu
in the treasury unexpended at the close of the present
fecal year, are to bo re-appropriated for these objects.
The bill was then rejected; yeas WI; nays 119.
Mr. Doceek, from the Select Committee to beam
ine into the alleged novel contracts and frauds, pre
sented a report from the emjority. The resolution.
appended say that the testimony proves the exist
am of glaring abases in the Brooklyn Navy Yard
requiring the interposition of legislative reform 7
They have been growing up for a long series of
years. Secondly, that the coal agency is in the
heads of incompetent persons, and that reform is
needed in the regulations on the rabjeet. There is
no evidence to show that this incompetence or in
sufficiency Canis to the knowledge of the authorities
at Wasblegton. Thirdly; tha t t in alt the Secretary
of the Navy did in regard to he cent - mete for live
oak, he kept In view tho good of the path, and the
Into
of the service. Fourthly, that in lotting the
contracts for machinery for the seven sloops, the See,
retary'has displayici laudable seal and
ed efficiencyssrs
. ,
The minority report, which is sign by Me
Sherman, of Ohio and Ritchie, of Penner , refers to '
the general organcsation of the bureain in the Navy
Department, and the expenditure In each bureau '
• since 1852, but states that the inquiry of the Com- •
• mittee was mainly confined to four branches of ex- •
penditnre. First, the purchase of fuel in the Navy;
second, the perchers of live oak timber ; third, the
management of the Navy Tara, and fourth, the
contracts for steam machinery. The coal agency
was 'established in 1950; it was 55,09 tons ; the
compensation allowed was five per cent. on the cos t
of the coal and freight to Inland ports in May, 185.
Some of the applicants met at Washington with their
friends, and agreed that Dr. Hunter, t
of Re d d
ing, eaint
,
Penns., should be appointed coal agen '
the profits should be divided between Dr. Hunter,
' Mr. Gets, editor of the Reading Gazette, and John
F. Smith, of Philadelphia.
• This agreement was made known to the President
I t.
and Dr. Hunter was pointed. Dr. Hunter is a
practising physician, an ew nothing about coal,
• and did not buy any, b t turned the whole business
e
ver to Tyler, Stone A rb, a firm in Plailidelphla,
6f 'whleti fine ■ Nicholas C. Beach, • nephew of Mr.
• Toncey, is a member. his firm bought all the coal
1 for the nary chargin about 50 cents a ton more
'than the market price, d Dr. Hunter got 67,453 as
• his profits as coal seven and did nothing.
evade a
In lest, Swift Wheel ,of Massachusetts,
contract with George Plitt, of Philadelphie, an in-
• timete friend of Mr. Buchan., that Plitt should aid
in getting the live oak contracts - with the govern
ment, and should have to per cent. on the gross •
amount of the contracts. Mr. Plitt was to put Swift •
be familiar relations with the department. In the
bampalgn of 1656 Swift contributed to the election
In Penn's $16,000, paying itto Plitt so the Treasn-
rer of the Democratic Starr Committee. Plitt did'
all he theta to eld Swift In frequent interviews with
the President and Secretary of the Treasury. In 1
1957 Swift got live oak contracts to the amount of •
$250,000. In executing these concrete he delivered
at the navy yards a large amount of timber-which
was rejected ; some because it MU t, the site re
quired by the contract, and louse for &feet ,
In June, lass, innvativ.nnennl wore issued by the
Secretary for 1,050,000 foot of live oake belonging to
Swift and J. Bigler; that the time fixed fur the de
livery of one half of It was Sept. Ist, 1659; that the
time always before allowed was ono and two years,
and that it was impossible for any ono to get live oak
from the live orth region within:the time; that the ad
vertisement prevented all competition If is terms
were enforced, end that such was the design of the
Secretary. The timbered Swift .k Bigler, then at the
Navy Yards, was all the live oak in the market, as it
was net kept by dealers in large q uantities, but was
cut as Deeded. Swift and Bigler entered Into an
agreement by which Swift woe to pot in a bid at,
81,30 a cubic foot, and limier was to bet higher, and 1
when the contract was awarded, Swift was to total
Bigler 's timber and' allow hitt, the conirnet pries
Regular dealers in lire oak put in bide upon the ea
peetation that time • ould le granted until the
of January. 1959, the usual time being one and
two yearr. Their bid. were 820,900 lower than
Swill'... CoutinCta were made with them in Raves
16'55, and they promptly went I, otark to get the
timber. In September, their contra:ls were cancel
led by the tocretray and all of them gluon to Swift.
This was doer in violation of the law, merely to
favor S.ifL That the Navy yeti. hare been tamed
into a political machine.
lig April. 1a57, Mt , . Ton 6'v and the Downer:lir
mosthere of Congre. from New York etty entered
I t
10.0 an sgt.nMOnt that the patrona ec of the nas t y
yard shonld to divided among to
embers.
tauter workmen end the 'tetanal eat t e.rtieited
tat, and in some Canon new offices ire m ade. 'no.
correspondence of inaml.e. , or Cotl t... ii given,. in
a detailed rtatement of quarrels,l e. and various
init.. .. -- The camber •
of men int tr. ' yard - ions in-
ornanta over line fruit Mar to N.,SfoloT lest A
weak before the election,Commander I:- ,tee, the
-active • Beer of the yard, wan detached without
Ho and ordered to Washington.
Upon the nary yard at Brooklyn. the statements
substantially agree. Tie contracts for the tuaehl
nary for the resale bells under the art of Jen°, 1959,
were improperly let. W hile the lropesali were pend
ing, Col. Patterson wrote a let orto t resi
he Pdent.
caging that one of tie contra.ts Awl/ be given to
!derrick A Sons; that they emplaY a large number of
men, and are old while, in facr cf l the roelectir a of
Col. F. B. Flaretecte and stoat the result would Place
his election beyond a doubt, by the endorsement of
his letter in the nand -writing of the President. It
was s ubmittal to the Secretary of the Navy, and the
award was made to Merrick d. (Sous. The awards
generaily were determined upon r the vote of D. P.
Martin, Chief Beginner, and he was themes.' large
ly in the awards. A detailed statement of each award
and Its endorsement is given. , •
They had that Ilea. J. O lney donee, while a mem
ber of Gauger), aped with the Reading Forge Co.
to get the government contracts and work for it. lie
did so, for which he was to receive I per cent; that
is so doing be violated the law.
against the passage of a bill in order to
guardg abuses, and the adoption of the follow.
leg resolutions:
Resolved, Vet the Secretary of the Nary bar,
with the sanction of the Predet, abused hl discre
tionary power, In the reactio sin a
nof teal age nt s , and in
the purchase of feel for the goeertiment.
Resolved, That the contract made by the Secretary
of the Navy, under data of Sept 28, 1658, with W.
N. ift, S fur the delivery of live oak • timber mu
made w
in violation rif law, in a manner unuscu:Yand
Improper and injurious to the peblic service.
Resolved, That tho distribution b Lehi Secretary
of the Navy of the patronage of avy Yard
among members of Congress is destructive of disci•
pline, corrupting in its influence, and highly injuri
ous to the public service.
Resolved, That the President wed Secretary of the
Navy, by receiving and considering the party tele
dune of bidders for contracts with the United States,
and the effect of-awarding contracts upon pending
elections, have set an example daemons to the pub
lic) safety and deserving the reproof of this house.
Resolved, That the appointment by the Secretary
of the Navy of Daniel B. Martin, chief engineer, a
member of the Board of Engineers, to report upon
proposals for constructing machinery for the United
'Rates, the said M at the time pecuniarily in
tweeted in some of aid proposals, be hereby cen
sured by this home.
Ur. Sherman also reported a bill to regulate the
navy and docks, an for ether purposes.
The consideration of the report was postponed till
Monday.
The Appropriatio bill was taken up in Committee
o f the Whole on th state of the Union.
Samiarit—The mo log hour was occupied by busi
ness of trivial importance.
Mr. Hunter's motion to meet at 11 o'clock, A. M.,
was speed to.
Mr. Bright, of Ind., inanuneerl that had he been
present last night he would have voted against Hale's
amendment.
Oa motion of Mr. Isle*, of Fa., the Post Itoutc.s
Bill was taken up; yeas 31; nays 111. ---• . „,_ ~
Ia reply to • question by Mr. Hamlin, of - filii4Mr.
Tales said that It was the intention of the Post Of,'
flee Committee to amend the bill •by increasing the
rates of postage, and to make other reforms to aug
ment the revenue of the department $0,500,000.
8 o'clock, P. M.—The Senate is Mill In session,
discussing the post route bill. The debate Is not of
•
a nstire requiring a detailed report.
On Feb. 11th, Mr. Yoke, from tea Post Oiler Com
mittee, introduced ale 11 which he moved me an
amendment to abolish e'franking privilege. It hoe
\
twelve sections , sad complicated in character.
Various amendment. an iraggestions, equally com
plicated, have been dieeu red as a substitute for this
amentlatent, but at this hoer no action has been
taken. Messrs. Tula). 'eels, Iverson. Camorm,
Collamer, Bigamous, Bigler, Rile, Clark, Wilton,
Toombs, Feenienden. 'hien, King, Smith, Boasten
i
rir.
sod cabers participated in' the dieenulon. There is
a prospect for a long sitter .
A large ements was offered look
,
number of one d
ing to the abolition of the king privilege, and to
ratelaing premed. postage
~a ties, which were all voted
- -• • - ' -eking privilege' from
Pin/
amen
The
the
gain
..~
r
against the snpplement to , • charter. • Mt.
Proudfoot presented' 12 tacit, tiatteri itgalnat 'the
removal of the county seat .oamblia; also, are
monstrance against the AUDI thin of llonetaaugh tit
Johrunown. Mr. Dodds presented a remotustrance
against nu not relative to the collection of taxes,and
a petition for en independent school district in Mid.
dletotx township, Bailer county.
Mr. Irish read in place a bill providing that the
term of the Vice Presidents of Banks be increased
and ts supplement to an net regulating entry On
lands.
An act providing for the abolition of the Sunbury.
district of the Supremo Court and regulating pro
' etc:dings on mandamus, and the Appropriation bill
1 wore considered in Committee of the Whole; the
Committee rose and was granted leave to sit again on
Friday. The Appropriation bit seas amended . in
Committee of the Whoie by adding $3,100 for pav
ing the Penitentiary; $lOOO for Passaranes Orphan's
Rome at Zelionople; $2,500 for Passavanes Infirm
ary, and $2,000 for the Morey fleapits!.
Afternoon.—The death of George W. Wood, re
presentative In the House, from Philadolphia, aged
22 years, was announced in both houses, which ad
journed till to-morrow.
L. from Europe.
Chung, Feb. 24,—The Mosmaitip Cam% with advicee
the 12th lust. hes arrived.
LIMpOoL Kamm, Feb. llth,—Cotion—Ali goalitles
Cotton have elightly advanced, owing to the improvement
politic, and the lemmata° diktat ...aired from India
'thins. The market ham been ectiveat nu or i/c1
'the work. The mica of the. week amount to 67.000 Ind
itieloding 93 1 / 3 bales to .peculators, and 1500 for expo .
negate. to-day, Friday, are Ostilnated at 10,000 halm; t e
speculators and exporter. taking about 2000. Tho mark t
cloud firm at the hallowing quotatione; ff. 0. fair 7 7.1 •
Middling 0 15-IC. Mobile (.7 12.11% Middling 011"16;8 •
lands 011.1&, Middling 6e4. Thew in poet amo
unt.
207,600 bales, Includlug,thlS,oool of Amorkan. e
saute Circular. report au advance of 1.1f4.140 on Cotton.
LIVERPOOL .—M
BRICRINETTPI . Ms..messre. lliehardson,
Ppence A Coircular reporU he Br...tuffs market as
drill and with * .'. C
declining tendenc t y.
Floor ie dull and the quotation. are nominal ; choice
brand. aro mune and are quoted at 10.9131 per rental of
1001 W. Wheat very dull ; price. aro somewhat easier brit
OP Important change le made In the quotatioul; red West
ern lis 91161903.1 per rental: white Wmtern 8s 700lOd per
motel; white Southern 10410. 0.1 per mita'. The Corn
market 'egoist; mixedand yellow are quoted at 61 101a08e
2.41 per cents' and white at 7e@t7e 41,
Loma afiagais.—The bullion in the Bank of Montana
Mama. for the week £167,000. Money is onchanged.
Lowtsoi.Baturday-•••thomdeoo449W; <loathe dep....
Lnrixtreru Plorreitonfdamthr,Yebrujy IL—The Circular
report. Provisions argenerally firm and In good demand.
Mtn. prime Mem Is quoted at 800800. India Meas. 054)
10th Gd. Pork Gm at fall prices. Bib= qnlet. The
stock on hand Is of an inferior quality and diMmilt to WI.
Lard ie firm but quiet at 00.1061 e.
The appoet of continental elides had ch. eomewhat
since proviulls advims, pan
rumor. lowing g.l
predocoloated,
although the same uncertainty contioned,.beving a Goan-
Wog tendency on the fears.
The Liverpool Cotton market had been aided materially
by the paced rumor., and an advance in the prices t.
portal. The latest. &darkw were. however, more warlike;
notwithatanding the peeoefol eentiments uttered by the
E.P.TOT of fr.ce and the Connt De Mooney, the warlike
preperations were Nu:dinned one large scale.
The Paris bourse had fluctuated, riming heavy at e 3 for
three..
Military movements .1111 coati.. In Austria.
The Calcutta mall of Jan. gth. WEL the liong Kong tuell
of Dec. SOththad been received, bet they contained no news
of importance.
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its pump; there
man to ate agree-
Mils, moved a call
,apt-al-Arum be mut
moult was, however,
uorrow without de
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at Il welook.
Ate. Gautle.l
cars.—Tha EwaMe
Awting the net relit
rake at some lawgth
eta& great alteottoa,
100. Mr. Belle
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re 17. Our taeruoirre
al's original bill was
Garsam Toting sie
end Irmorketronees.
many of them pray
a gainst the bills for
Mr.lrbh presented a
Ilion of slaves. Mr.
the tueorpora_Gon of
tiber nillaL Mr. F oster,
stn
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gums, reducing all Inflammation—will' allay palif and
for to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, tni;there, I
will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to you
Wants. Perfectly wife in all ors.
Tide valuable prepantthon Is lb. prescription Of one o
she mod esperlenced and stilted female Physician. to N.
England, and ham both used with oeror.felling theca=
millions of amen.
We believe It the twist and forest remedy In the worts, In
all rye. of Dysentery and Diarhaoa In Children, whether It
111111.51 i from teething or from any °thereat"...
If life and hada , ran to estimated by dollen and cent Alt
Is worth Its weight In gold.
Millione of bottles are .old every year In the United
States. It le an old and wellirlod remedy.
PICO? , ONLY 24 CENTS A INVITLIt.
-one imuninennlesatha fanalmilo of CURTIS A PER
SINS,New York, lion the outside wrapper,
Sold by Druggiata throughout the world.
CIL OgO. 11. 111M81111., drat for Pittsburgh.
J lads wly foT
The Greet Desiree Remedy.
SIR JAMEY CLAGILIWS
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS!
Prepare., from • prescription of Sir Jatuve Clarke, M. D.
Physlatan I.ltraartlinaiy to the Queen.
Tee well ie.., Deakins la uo Impotkition, hos e aura
mid safe remedy for Prange Diffmnilles and Obstructions,
rain any came whatever; and although apowerful runtedy,
they contain nothing horifial to the constitution.
,M.ADUIF.D LADIES It pecallurly guittd. Writ,
la • atiort time, bring ou the monthipPorical with rognlarity.
rAni Par hate new brat blown to fail toh•re the din.
tron.oratheermadpage of pamphlet an sasll °Gafford.
For fall particulars, pi a pamphlet, free, of Clown,.
N.li—fl and fl peatage mumps enclosed to any euthorl
se•J agnd, will Innute • bollln, containing °tor ea ONO.,
Ptn 9TClE&Pitt•lnrgh,Matl wei. .trot,.tsZatdgarta O ali a CO,
at=slate e T
onl bY gs:
MAYER'S ItitaAcraous VERMIN DESTOYER,
for the Pertruction of Urn, ikl:ce, Berm. Re" Reborn
sew, Monuttoss, 101E340/um Insimrs, Ants, dr.
The stormiest preparations known melee the shore title
for do, hot :2 Icon throughout Barone., where they hare
1001 with • triumphant Gummi, hare acquired for their lha.
realm and Manufacturer a worleberidemdebrity,ettestal by
the Emperor. of Knee* France, Austria, the Queue of Eng.
land, the Hinge or Belgium, holland, Naples, Bever* Sax.
ony, Lc., and to America their efficiency lies been endorsed
by the Directors of Public huh: lions end the epproval of
numerous prirok careens, that they are the only Ilemeillet
In the world., mum to estorminatoall kinds of ver min.
Martell MIMICLI.O4 - 5 PIMPASI2InN. &aro: the, to:wea
r' littrederei without mercy, and never fall. his Art haa
need (Lath to tattoos of them In the world, and from
lite dry the watchword of all housekeepers, merchants
I ,owner. end husbandman will be "A% wore Vermin."
Itril=l, - PACKAGES TROY 25 CENTS TO TA.. .
Depot of the loved= awl Proprietor.
J013721.1.,4717YE1L Preellesl 'Chemist,
• 612 Brendway (eor. Houston sh,) Nov York.
o nernl Agent for the U. States end Causdas, 1111EDElb
la EUBIMPLDMIIIDI. No. 10 Astor House, and 417
. wa, New Cock.
SOld ohaste sant retell by IL IL SELLDAS & CO. end
701 r. PLUMING, Plttsbargb; awl BUDDHAS!. WREN.
14.4 Allegheny. denhelrodfc
Outman all miller more or lead from worms,
oda i child k attiog, and the mother cannot discover the
cs The us* of B. A. IifALINESTCCK 9
hue f numbering isataucee [lron tb(little patient lamed
ate lel Thu Medicine ties proved Itself to be of unsen
taker, ia the care of worms: .
Re and cold by IL simorroca A CO.
DrAWA., andifoOdiP xii. o 2l,l3oNlP p lB,
Egel),eornor of:Mod MS itllßgek, rtilamly
ntwloortl ;;:*41?4141.
Commeiczal
OCOLIECTTRII ()T ABBITILATION FOR. .71111.1ART B.
--
E. (lama, V. P., 6. P. Sown,
doom,
H. WllllO l5 l • G
Jon., G. W. Casa.
PETT.4l.oUlcuiaeme.ectf..tilTs.
[Reporfed Spedeng for /ha Pif rfmrgh Gssetft.
Pr/tuning, FeltAT, 500, 25, 1450.
FLOUR—the receipts by wagon yestordsy wars eras% btt
sates were mado from first hands of 235 MAI to lons at $5,23
for saner and 65,50 for (mfr. from Moro, 100 bp Tenons.
soo, on prissto forms, and 675 Was In lota atfo 45,37@5.50 for
$6,0005,87 for extra, and $13,00@0,25 r [sadly do.
d ILA IN-4We. from find hand. of 500 bus choice oar at
84; 1000 bus du at 85. delivered; and 200 him do at 87, from
sm.. 'LYN 100 bus from first bands at 90.
(I4OOCIIFS—arI sales of 10 hid. Sugar id 8; Holm.
Maty bids at cash; andlo do at 60; Coffee, 10 bgs at
Y4lll)—s into of 3 tons Bran and Shorts at 81,00 18 100
, •
Zs.
OUTTER--sale.. of Et bblelrlate roll in lota at 20.
FISH --salsa to city had of 10 bbl. No. 3 flockarol at
$ l2 ; 10 do earring at t 5,00. ml 1000 to C 041651 at
Hbonld
-4c
11A00N—aales in lota of 11,000 Ds at 7%07% for
dere and WA for Sides.
MEAL—aalee of 50 boa Clan meal at 90.
POTATOES—.aIes of 40 Male Neabannocks at $2,75 and
WO boa Blues at ts. do
DRIED Fnurr—etd. of 40 bus App
lra at $1,37 and G 0
Poaches at $3,00.
I:Re--asks at scales of 10 lona at $94 13.
GREASE—a aale of 16 bbia)ol. 9.
cePt , 4E—ealea of 25 and 20 !mat 12.
CRANBERRIES—minor bbl , at $l5.
PIG llETAL—salas of. 150 too. Alleglisuy, "Caldwell."
at $lO, fix MoS.,and aio tone Alleal!eny, at sumo.
ItLlklll.9—a Fiala of ZI tons Juniata, at 010, ell mos.
~/LONETA.RY AND CrECNRCILAL.
The money market continues to xhlbit incrMulug 1000,
sod frequent demand loan. aro me at .1e,4% *cent, M.
thou:s 6*cent is !Le current ...le. Paper continue.
weryncarce and quotation. easy. Borne of the banks which,
noUlled borrowers of no AdiAoco hAVA receded to o ld rote..
.481. t. Trib. ,
Whatever buoyancy the prorisimit market bon AlLibltal
within the loot weak, It loot to-day under advices from
New Orleano, which are quite unfavorable.: The &s hoe
there yesterday woo serious, and every artlclo of Coo hog
product, excepting Mese Pork, to lower now to New Orleeur
than in this tnarket.,--(Clu. Gar.
Tut Wow. Mouore PooocoorrvEoo'.—The high price which
has boon obtained for last year'. clip of wool, and the mese
quota large punts which hare bee. made by those who
bought, he. led to general activity %mon dotter. and vac
tdatom In the article, who display great anxiety Vaunter In
to egntracte for the coming clipat prices far &bore thos e
pald for several yours, mid We .0 4.0. and large cootracto
have already been made In thin /hate, at prices varying from
43 to 131c* If.. The advance in wool the past six mouths is
fully 5011 exot, thus compensatlng dealers pretty fully for
the hoary lawn sustained by the large dean, brought
about by the eriel It of 1657.
Toll blood ir now selling in the ekoero duo. at filiiigeOr
If., which woo bought last ottmaterint 35;211 1 10. thus showing
what enormono pronto must hare been made Sr those fiefd
om who held over their otoetc-1!710. Nice Cur.
illeanternfra Talc. or MILWAT m Z AND Cutesoo.—T he fo
rint, of grain and floor at !Mina kit, and ChicagO from the
It of January to Ilia 12th lost., pares as follows
31110.0100. Chicago.
126,855 105,776
105,820
c 9 25 39,000
10,531 25,502
3,291
0 00:0 37,819 38,1.01
Wbent, bun
Corn, boa
Oat., boa..
Barley, bur
870. bw...
Floor, bbL .7,n..
It mill be obeerved by the abode figurer, that the receipts
of wheat at idlltraultio for Me peat mouth and s bolt 'Rued
thaw et Chicago for the Baum period by upwards 130,000
bushels. We earn Already eboarp by cranparlson, that Mil.
'mutt. ft also ahead of Chlugte In regard to prices of sta.
pie articles. Chlugo trite base ot loch out for har laurels.
--111111reukie Soot.
New flamers, Feb. in.—Cutto—Firm; aelea 1,300 bales
at 1114(412c tor Middling qualities.
hales for three drys 501 Isles.
•
Receipts " 29,300
Barre time lest sear.. •..
29,L00 "
Sugar—Firm; sale : Meta et hl;aotiy.,4
for fair to ful.
fil • , este. 3,400 Wets on pl.iteltoue .0 i..4®01e.
ibloboses--Ssles 2,000 tads at 31 0 1 or prime.
Frotheons—Pork quiet at w,4.5: Shoulders declined tac
sales Tr ...Lard dull at 11Xe.
1110 Coffee—Firm; sal. 13,firdibegs at Gelrg for prime
Importta by Railroad.
P. Ft. W. & C. IL 8.-17 ilk. rags, , Iraftori; 6 Mile corn
mold, Ido bacon; Atwell. I ce & trc 1 aka ratty glair. 2 Rile
butter, 2 kg lard, Mat 1. Wads; 1 bid batter, Watt A Wil
son; 13 pks ToarlandWitt Paper, Sg aka
raga, Pei kl g nt; 49 doz broom, Jar Black; 36 tone pig maul,
Tog it Pointer; I car okra, Choral K Como; I do do, Feti
ter; :A cake picarlab, Waco; I *,,do",da; 1,7oo; 29 do do. 3 It
Canfield; 3 cars corn, Ilackroci,:ll'Crcery 3, co; 121 bola
Lasagna, ,Cooper; 199 tai de, II ipuoper; 14 bx Ink , W 8 Lla
sem 16 km ....star; 7to bog., Oruro s; <kit bacon, 11 II
hemp, 42 do blankets, 160 do calf eltlos, WOO bus ...boat; 100
b. map, IS bble door, 15 do cad 011,111 d.butt,r, 50 do lord
oil, Md. ogg-, 212 do clocerreed, Clarke K co.
Imports by alver.
%V MERLIN°, per Miner raid ea& Mar, 3 pine tin, 2,5 bat
wins Ido iron. Craig cm 1 mums (2o tone) German eller,
Colvin; 9 cat Drawly, Valuta Gleason: 22 bbl bourn 187.1-
nertoa k Stewart, 2 ben D & V slatestock & en; to 881 lime,
Phillips & Doan 9 pee castlngl, it Dairen; 2 bed wire, Mem
non; 1 Mc wool, Dalrell; 30 Woos octet, Moorhead; 11 eke
barley, Modes & Verner; 110 by do, 406 dr malt,7 *bin
clooltin :21 dor are handler. Doman; 10 WA* floor, Illack &
WoodK 10. dwdo, Little & Trlno)ble; 50 lons potalont. owner.
NASEIVILLE. per Eland hhd, 190 totocco, tint os
8 do, 1 do. Fo rope. Hodges; 2 pima, 2 tor boon,
ownen 550 lonia flour. 3.1 do min water. 3 bls rows, Clarke A
ck 5 otmo Innotnrrs Mel. noon, 22 Mu cotton, Kennedy
& rue, d bbl. oil, C.roier; to cokne Ilarurio. 175 do
nap 2 522 , 11n2, ft,. Foreyte.: 3 i Acbtorkhe 2.5
tos. soap, Dilworth h so; 110 do cl 10 do do, Shel
ter A Dilworth; 10 do do, WK.: tr, Iluesey &
RI VIER
Titer, Iry t 0 bet" ...en I 5 and 11
ing, and L.l Thu 1.11 , 01 Del
110 , t.nl!, ili 110
i 0,
i•tliires 01,0 th,
the Defo,ooo . (Jr 140.ir 0r1i....
The Monougaieh. boats arr
They wen, atrpri , il 0 Da dm,'
1111 to Nain 1140,00,
Thr following .tatintlca vii:..
lolerrat • \
Statement of nntnlier of Steam 110.1. engt,io , l in th•
Ditt.loirol , Irvin In thoDpriug of 1856. •
ItiAta atmk, iliornanttrit. mail 001 nf lbv trail., 10.1
nurnt 31
Doi. 0111 in dotrail. that wen. theo engeged to It ;.•
Deets Until *lnc. taiiii— . -.
Number of 1••1115 liwn In the ti./1.., 01,031 .... ...... ...... .
new in iir (1.110,
Of those now in 11,. , traiD, thero an• ,
Over 4 )earn old •
Over '= ••
. I
•••-• •
o,er 1 . ••••••
Iligata built aiur.rpt ing of IE4
• I.rt, Conn: A...J0...a.m. Amy.. and Tlgnuonig
pampa trarmvilln v.ang the 'al; Wllllll, , pawtl
P A dleotcli of 2-4, talh. (71n. C.ronivrcial, from Vince°
ns, says •
e
Mesmer Cr.-stilt, heat ply laden for Net Otltena:whilt
passing throllol the die,. of 1.11 , 1 p hero today, strong
around, springinn the lonice rim own of line. of
pork veto thrown Otrrboard. Toe boat In badly injured—
Thel'v:crest
an'
Neystnne art in pork den-
The toramer Persia is Co tido , the rarer , of the Jas. Wood
to lit. Louis. The Wood trill no ou the ways at Cincinnati.
The Mariter not Mt brr tort ratipota yr...thy. Natty
Murphy painted her Moo, nod It smooth and In
bawd as white martde. We are glad to are that Teeth Rem.,
lat. Capt. of the Reliance. is Kalil to take Margo In the
aim. The Mariner bounil to succeed.
The t lincrra antred on Wednesday night Worn Wia.liog.
.to brotitairprer forty:Mr of freight by the Akttritters roar
way. TMe is mug hermitic • favorite route for shipper.,
and we bore no doubt, will iu time, he inThogly too, et
loot, until our own rind temembers that the notrchants In
this city can't stand everything. Pittehurgh,ll abaoltlely
not able to pay an extra price for her freight to amlst Mt P.
R. It. to carry goods at a INN far good our nelgrore in the
ag._
W
A dispatch cutler date of Fab. 'Ltd, to the omMarcial
says:
The steamer Comet, Capt. Kennett. a Memphis and St.
Francis river packet, was .1111,k Ina storm daring Saturdey
night, at Scanlan lending, below this point. Among the lost
see Jain S. Pope, first clerk, Job 11111, cabin pessenger;Juo
Clark, Wm. Cook. Joseph Reward, and Samuel liardeman,
deck hands. A litho girl and two cabin passengers, names
unknown, were also drowned. Tho boat and cargo ate • to.
tat ions. The Comet belonged to Cook t Co., of klemphie.
She wan insured for $l,OO ID the Phoenix office.
The Cincinnati Consmerclei adds;
.• We understand that Capt. A. IL Jones pp hawed Ilia
Jesse K. 801 l yesterday, at public sale, for 83000 The
Thie, Hercules, Tom Jones, sod Vulcan arrival here solely
with their tom 'The Qiiarli.o reports leaving the Lake
Erie leld opal the mouth of the Kenawha. with • tow
of 13 target of coal for Baton Bair. She is awaiting a
fail lathe river."
The AngireSaxon coaled at the Licking on Tomday, end
went on her way to St. Louis. The Hodson arrived at Cie.
einnatl 4113 Tneeday. from Nashville, On the 23A4 the Bra
clay, Pringle, Otenwessi and Dr. Kane arrived at Cincin
nati toned up. On the 11th the Neptune wee at Medallic ,
deeding for plthildirgh. The Lemma loft on that date.
Naw Otitztes.—The steamer Bayou Bello wet sold bytthe
U.B. Marshal last Saturday. her $3,000 to Cape, Jon. Lyons
The Little Daisy which rune to the Natchez and Mont. •
mall line. Is laid up at Illamisburg, consennence of t e, .
breaking of a shaft and Bang.
teavoinoatMar
•
ARRIVED. DEPARTED.
LAM., Browrunille. lamerne, Brownsville.
Telegraph, do. Tell*lllph, de.
Oelooel Bayard, Elizabeth. Ord. Dayanl, Elizabeth.
/Hoerr., Wlieell,7, Defender, New Orleane
11117 A Dell, Nashville, I Minerva, Wheeling.
• _
T•legraphla Mar Kelm.
New Foss, Fon. XL—Thera is little Inquiry forCottot
end the prints ant week and iluellned upland middling%
are nominally quoted et 11%. Flour nem; mdesl 3 .s oo
Wheat nom rocs 24100 bn, raised winter
a t 1,25'..
Corn, 15500 bus mixed In store 19 selling at Sty. Fork
quiet at $17,70018,25 for moo.. Lard steady it 11012%.
1 . nth at 0%00 1 % for oidos and 5.,f,@7 for enidere.
Leather and Elide,. firm; western 2034121. Tallow sells at
11 for prime; southern. Sugar dull et 0%C57%. Coffee
firm.
Stock Blarket.—Stocks firm. Chicago and nook bland
01%. Cumberland Coal 24; 1111 mas antral 1 %; 11 , 1khigen
tlMideena 1114. New York Central 78N; R e a d ieg 48; 010.
glnla Sixes 06%; klisioraui Sixes 71371,'; Delmn and Chicago
69%; Michigan Central 5034. I •
Intectartart, Feb. 24.—Flour unchanged and firm at full
Ve f. ann Wes of 700 bble at 15,6060 for Superfine, and
%Mika . extra; recciple light. Whlekey unchanged with
010 demand at 253:; aboutOW bbls were eold. Me.r lark
dull and unchanged nothing done; 100 Midi bacon sold at
7% for elmuldon, wide r kt is ad entine and 11 for thee !lidos
to besdedirered Aped ist, and 1000 henry sides at $0,650
BAN shoulders offered at 0% packed. rLard ey be quoted
arU%; war; Linseed Oil bets dee! fixer gallon,
with seise at 77. Sager Is lower with a I the better de.
mend. The money market undamaged.
FallAnlitesta, Feb. 21.—Flonr caution firm; sales of
g(100 bble superfine Itt SG, extra at $0,25, end extra fatuity
1d40,75; fancy lots range from 81(4 . 1,50. d Finer gym
et 54,23 end Corn Sleet at $3,02%. NI% t unchanged.
WI.. of mitt 51,43d1,42. ond white tag 00091,70. • Dee
1 50 0 a A. Conlin good &mend; sales 000 busyellow
LSO. 10 bus Delaware feats 501 Id LK. bleary dull at
.%0327%.
;04
BALTIIIOaI, Vet, I:4.—Vour dm at v; in lborazdatraet.
Wheat aarbanged; sahlto at $1,10Q7,75. rn Arm at WO
17 for a allow. ProalidonaCoffee qate t firm at 11 and ;
%, Inch gad. Whiskey
dull at lot Oblo.
---_—____-_-----___ _
Da. Dicsumwes DlAONSTolfrcntic
ut MA
f,i
nurd.—/Vrecipat Depot for Vic Ws of this UnrieraTed
Medical Ausgtory.—ln sohmittlng this arklOu •to a dis
criminating public, no ewers hie been red in lie moon ,
farture to render It priori In every essential particular, In
ordor to keep peen • ith the wooderfol ltklirOVellrllVl of the
age, and place It format in title branch of American Plan- .
&setups. NO FAMILY SHOULD Bit IVITIIOUTONP--
Udall Prke $lO.
It Is admirably adapted to prevent and cure every totm
of disease. euch as bansomntion, Scrofula, aisle., Rhenuia
gant, Dyspepsia, all formed Physical an bleutal Prat.-
lion and Nerroos DIMON.
Cheri grand feature of this Apparatus. that It is "heap
ready for awes the power being obtained to • Pertneltent
liantiet,no Acideor other ingredleulabor required." , •
geld, vrholreele and retail, by • •
Dlt. CIEO.,II.I33tYSYJI,'
oroitSalkaT trholoesile Dregert,l4o ... qod at.. l'lttelig.
A CAB& oe RUPTURE OURID ABOUT A YEAR
100-11r-Goorge (lumbar, who redden oa tbeicurth St
host& flerenth surd, procured a Trturma which lc 0
w ffec
tr
rithe eted on cod ye: Coro. Ito - no actef gone oix
ffiontba without thil Truss, and th ins no meantime of
the return of the rapture,. I Ull2m aura ally aurhig rum
-of rapt= with oti taislostdo Teni.e!. ' •
~,. • ,
I him porottoioit fens Mr. Oambert to ,polgtoli And no.
t) ; 1.
foe to bla cam 'llto had of • rohncooto be given by ap ,
Plic4ißt &SM . :D=B btofo and for .' '- ", ' ::...
.Ar.aseT t . Dii.-OGO.l3.llMatit.VOWood it:
QIIGAB-20.11141 prime BugliTior ,
av*lmOrf A4115,19,7_,.,
-
.4% • _
•
. •
- •Ei ,.
M 6 111 •
RENER '- AND
THZ OR AT T STRE.NGT
PAIN DESIIROYEII.—The best end • ebeepost Uonsw
hold Ilemedy In the world. . Simple sod pleasant Its op
pllcalloo, certain end *Detail In Its resettle. A bearalltd,
scientific external ems:Aro, eppEceble Or the Plin
at any tbne, in any plsee,to any pert of the ham= or
tern, end ander aliclrelul,'llltmees. If gra. put this Nast.
anywhere, If plan is there, the Plaster Will ardekihere math
the pain has vanished. The Planter ningttettin the We
any, road
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLLSTEIT,
EIMSTE3
Rhonmatiati, Lamenen, &Mon, Debility, Nersontaan
Nostralga, Dyspepsia, Coughs, and Colds, Paha and Aclra
of every hind, down oven to '.'crus, are immatiaiely
ev7i:ud -
had, with a little patinae, pflaaa.agy cured, by &ha magi.
nl infinemo of tha MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the situ
pleat, rarest, aafest, pleasantest and cheapeat rumedilti
existence. Its application Is unitersal—equally to the
strongman, the delicate woman, and the fact& Aufant.—
To each and all it will prove • Dalai and a Blaring,
ma is agreeable, and without annoyance or thouble. Its
price Is within the reach of all—rich or poor; all may hare
it who are sick • d suffering in any way.
FARMERS should be always .applied this Itivalusl
blo PLASTER. It will be the Good Physician in any
. .
honsehold, ready at all times!, and et instant notice.
Pat up in airtight tin bone.. Each L. t. will make .is to
eight pluton, and any child can spread them.. Price .15
mi. a boo, Kith frt. and plain dlrrctlona.
D. O. E. D.,
Inventor and Proprietor, l Walker at.. New York.
I,IOBIIIIE&IYE.M.ACittETIO PLASTED aold by all drug
giats In ovary city, town and dingo of the Mated Nage&
sakteadkarlyieN
. ,
w. a. & C. O. TiIOOIBOWS
NEW SKIRTS FOR 1859
THE INDESTRUCTIBLE
DOUBLE EXTENSION' SKIRT,
WITh PATENT EYELET FASTENING,
MADE WITMOUT SEWLYG.
Universally pronounced oil. moat 'perfect Skirt over made"
THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION,
TLo 116 bleat and most graceful` Skirt, over prodnmd.
'TILE PICCOLOBLINI!
BY moans of claspe---thie beautiful .n 8 economical g arment
can be taken to plc.., embed, and pat together again at
pleasure:
MI A° above have Thomson'. celebrated pat.t Watch
Spring Bugle. and are damped with our name and trade
mart (the crown.)
For ealo by the prbrolped retadon everywhere.
W. B. I O. U. T1103160 . ..1,
.- :13 Broadway, hoc York. 2.
S.ENVLNGr DIACFLINICeeq,
LADD, 11VDDSTEIL J CO
SEWING MACHINES,
Are setbowledgad by .11 to be TIES BEST.
tIMEI=iI
.y other. No family igroolil be without one. •
They nem, BIND, GATUER, STITCH AND FELL.
Vol . Tailoring and Shoo -Fitting they are tineeinalled, mak.
• g a Wang and aladdle scam, from au rdtnary eptial;ard
FAIR LOCE-STITCLI on bath aides of the tattariai sewed.
A. M. MARSHALL A CO., AgemiA,
All.itheny City
6,wo4 D ima,
MIDI Si
STEINWAY SONS, NSW YORK.
Jae recoly..l, a few VERY SUPERIOR PIANOS, from
the rttovo owned uerivelled [skim,. They ere without
question, thu EAST PIANOS rondo sityuller., and
ails I,e
preAt Eastern Yuctery Prices. They are warranted for
five years. k DIN), t Fifth It,
fell cote Ayeuis for Yteluway A Boos.
S ELLI\U OFF
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM
FOR CONTEMPLATED INPROVEMENTS
I=l
C HAR LO TTE BLUME,
Na. 1 1 s Wend
aierday eaca
• -4 load,
vt g and
in 00W Inlling off et a fr,tin“ r.-11, Inr4o find
compt,heosivo etorß. of
ressul r tnps
hsy run char
PIANO FOI1TE;:i
MI" MELODEONS,
AND 11U3ICAI , INTRUNIENTS
evtm
Of the principal main,, together with I n •r eaten.iye
logo. , of fillirtil" MUM Cr.
trybat lutirmitu one offered,. It to doter:mined torednca
the vivaria and, by the middle of March. at whirli
tilde It is intended to bularge and •borrtee Improve bet
MOMS.
Yertabilabod Piano Derct,
felt 118 idreot.2.l door abov^
Danianks, Diapers, &c.
CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN
MN& and than desirous of obtaining the OSNUINiI
GOODS, should see that the orticlot they linrobse.• .e wal
ed with the toll name of rho firm,
RICIIARDSON, SONS et OWDEN,
se a goarantoo of the soundness and innibillty of tho o,sods
This caution is rondered eteenthuly neCessity as large
quantal. of Inter!or and defective Linens are_prepardt,
mason after reason arid waled with the name of ILICILARD•
SON, by Irish Moose., who motile :it of the foltify thee
toilette! alike ou Ow American conettnier and the Clannific
infers of the genuine Goode, will not readily abandon a
biwitatat so profitable, whlleptirchasera can he imposed On
with pods of n worthiest, character. •
J. BULLOCKS k J. B. LOCKtt,
se7il die Agents. KS Church stmt. New Toth.
NEYER'SRAOULOUS VERMINE
DESTROYER.—For the destruction of Rats, Mae,
ies, Btme. Ante, Sloths, Garden Insect; tr., without
the &idol poison. The medical faculties of the must cele
brated European Onleareilles have examined these prepare
tons, and in their reports declared them to be perfectly M
ario= to man and domestic antmale. She effect of them
remedies ere truly Miraculous, and is uniutuenced by cli
mate, season or time, oo had born proved by practical ex
perience of twenty-Um yeere deeding in Mfr.:rent parte of
the globe. For sale, utiolmale an
d d retail
BP by
011 FLEMING,
(017 Corner Dier,ond and Slarket et.
Philadelphia Carriage dlanufactory.
HE subscribers have alw m
ays
om,
Thand • due assortment of NNW And' SEC.
OND LAND CARRIAGES of various deaniption• And India
blo for the rerlom purpame.
I. Orden from all parts of the nanny earn.ted with
promptness and dlapa oh.Disbud
actory and Warm - noon,
1:111 Frankton Rad, above Girard Avenue.
NYCKJIAUS, ALLGALER A PrfilY.
N. 13.—Tho "Frcbange and Richmond" Pawnor R.
R.
oars pees the p r emiere every few sobrare. jra:direamlf
fiCcgulat 55 tautens.
Monongahela River U . B.'Mali Packets
STEAMER TELEGRAPH, I
STEAM RBON,
AM
Garr. J. O. WOODWAID. Cart. Otol.ll CUSS.
STEAMER LUZERER Carr. R. Haig....
'FILE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
now running regularly. Horning Boats I. Pitts.
burgh at 8 o'clock A. LI, and Evening boots at.
o'clock P. M. for M'Seorport„ Ellubethtown, Monongs.
beta Olty,Oookstown. Milishoroogh, Itioe's Landing, Groan.
borough and Geneva, connecting at Brownsville with Macke
for Uniontown, and Fayette Spring., counecta at Plica'a
Landing with Each for Jefferson; Oarmichaeltown .d
Wayneehurg, and at Oreenaborough for Morgantown Va.
PamsrigerS Motored through trout Pittsburgh to tlo‘..
town for $2, meals and statetronms on boats Incloded r, .
0. W. SWINDLER, Ao.
an6—J.2l Doowuarilie Wharfloat, at foot of Grant at.
PITTEIBIIROII AND INEDPDIS
UNION M. SN' 3EI -
12611 1859. ligiait 1859'.
•IDA BIAT. A2 , 1040 , 9AX0N. larel:2o 3 .
TIM ABOVE LINE HAVING JUST
beacturgaufted, wlll Inn weekly, baying* site, auto
• tent and elegant steamer to leers each port every erne%
For frelgbt or passage Apply on board or to
'feat, Szr.
PTEAK" ru - S 4 E . Ta47. -
.12 LOUW—Tbobeaullfal passenger steamer
Capt..WCallurn,trUl tears forth; ;tat.
aU lobermddlato ports on I'UY.SDAF next, March Ist, at
4 o'cloct,.P. M. For freight or panto apply onboard or to
feta FLACK, lIAILIILB k CO.. Ant&
wir IS SOUR' RIVER PACKET- 1
JAL FOIL PIKES PEAK GOLD MUM, vie.
Bt Louie, Jefferson City, Laringten, Kenos Cay, Leaven. •
worth City, Weirton, St Joseph, Nehreake City,oatabs City, .
and Connell Binda.—The beentifill pmeenger steamer r
RENON GILtITF, Capt. Welintock, win here tor the strove
end -MI intermediate porta on °reboot the FIRST DAY of
SIARCII,IBS9. For freight of pump apply On boad er to
felthdewTtf FLACK, RARNES t 00. Adams_
-..,.;
M ISSOURI RIVER. PACKET— L i. / .7 . 27 ;
JJJ. /Ott PI 11 Itirti:Alt GOLD mui ir5,t1.,,,-4A . .
In, Loeb, Jodernin City, Lextimtm, H. 3 1•,31y - ,utlYW' , ~ ,-,
worth City . Weston, hi. Joseph, N ‘ , .l", , PLic ,-. ' . '
City and Clutistell 11.1051.—The tism,y , 74.y •
BRIDUSINg.. FL Dattio,lllleavt: : :i.;?..
modiata cut or nbecit th.,,-.....?Z'
ISSD. r lit or pamkr....:i r: ,,,-
te=4 e 1 , ..., 4 ,- '':,:
itt PURI ,',:t r '44g . '
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ton. San s (C . '.. /.. •
brink.. C" 4, 4 4 ,
•
Lore Pit . - , • -
oo or t.t.:.
"go ',7"*.
er LA 01X089P.
eaTe as oboreazgl Cara.
toe 1.541. lust, at 4 P.
Jrrett.= to (bl 6) PJ
VoR CAIRO,
.1: VIOILEIBCHCCI AND NE
—Me fa..l - 14ssomger stsotoo , e4 •
Cook, will *lmmo for Lb.. „. •
4 t
ports on TEM DAT,261b 1 . ,
apply on baud.
b .
JRY PEAC . ES:
doss cod trx
ire.l2 •
ir_Lyfrolvitme Lunar sig
J•l5 IS ,
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FLICK, HAHN= & CO.,'Agenta.