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MAIM, it EDITOR -PRAilleatlETOlt• y - Five Dollars per year. strictly in ad- V 111160% 'Meekly, Single en •••• . . T= UG Two'Dot• „Inieper year; in Clubs of the, One LOCAL AFFAIRS. s The Franklin Annir .277 4. a As we have several times si.k*4ll.lr, the occasion of the anniversary . * 'a •11 of Benjamin Franklierintn:Olatrin4 Phi losopher, and, ,Witqle,..W-thir,patii'in,salfit of the typographicOl**4l,,:tiiits•:country, who have decid,WAioi .: 4o# , 'Priately , O lebratin g his natal dayll4oallqiietand.bilir.. The ar rangements are tif.,tiio-,lif4tc:ototifetit haracter, and even t : pr "d otruk liniks:Jteen_ . 4 for the comfortali'enjoyinen.' 4 4 -t thos - e ding to participate 'tbilViti*Aiiif our city are live, whole-could men,"`aifdver do things by halves; this entertainment will be characteris tic of thocraft,„tti,the managers who have com pleted the arrangement of 'the details hive spared no time or expense in making the ban quet and ball surpass any of its character. The -ball" will commence "rolling" at about eight o'clook this evening, at Lafayette Hall, a full brass and string band having been engaged for the occasion, and those who like to indulge in the mazy dance can gratify themselves to their hearts'4chntent. At about eleven o'clock sup ilpaiWill be served, in Pricker's best style, and nudging from the bill of fare, we think it will satisfy the greatest gourmand or epicure. The .cloths being removed, toasts, speeches and songi will be in order, which over, those so inclined swill adjourn to the bull room and extend their hilarity into the "wee sma' hours beyant the twat." For the credit of the craft and city, we hope.the banquet may pass oft pleasantly, and be the occasion of a pleasant reunion among the members of the fraternity, from the highest to the lowest. The Post, in order to give its employees the full benefit of the occasion, will go to 'press early in the evening, and if, on Wedneglay morning, we, are found without tbe:htitees , neWs, we feel sure our readers will (or once indulge us. Western Illistortrai Society. The Historical Society of Western Pennsyl vania held their annual meeting last evening at the•roorna of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, when the following ofh• cars were elected for the current year: Pi.esident—Hon Wilson McCandless. • Vier Presidents James Veech, Fayette countyi Dr. 1). 1. Junkin, Blair county; Dr. W. D. Howard, N. B. Craig, and Hon. H. M. Brackenridge, Allegheny county. Secretary and Librarian—D. L. Eaton. Treasurer—B. EL Palmer. Hon. James Vouch signified his acceptance of an invitation to deliver an address before the Society,. at an early day, to be hereafter flzed J. F. Slagle, Esq., reported a charter for the Society, and was instructed to procure its en actment. • ,:ttatAt A.Nsavitn.sx.ax.—The Young Men's Bible Society of Pittsburgh held its forty second. inniversary meeting last, eight, in the Thi r d I..:resbyterian Church. The services corameri zei2 with a chant by the choir, .'The earth is the .i.,ord's;" then reading of the Scrip tures by Rev. )Vm. Preston; prayer by Rev. W. A. Passavani,: singing by the congrega tion. The reports of the Corresponding Sec ,retary, 'Treasurer and Librarian were then ,read, showing the transactions of the past year, and the favorahle condition o w f the Soci eredelivere ety , , , at the present time: -.Addresses d by Rev, W. A. Davidson, Rev. Jas. P its res were tley and' Rev . W. S. Plumer. The repo then acted upon, and the Nominating Commit tee'reported a Board of Managers for the ensu ing year, consisting of two members from each of thirty-nine churches, who were unanimous ly elected. After a doxology, the assembly was dismissed with a benediction by Rev. ii Kendall. INquttsTs. Coronerßostwick yesterday held an inquest on the body of a middle aged German named John Frederick Nable, em ployed as a hand on the farm of Robert Parke, Isq.; in Franklin township, sixteen miles from the city, northward. He was taken in a fit on Sunday morning, which hedied. The verdict of the jury was ''died in a fit." He also held an inquest on the body of Mary Martin, a woman of about forty-five, who re sided in the old Redoubt.. at the Point. She went to market on Monday mornir g, dropped down in the street in an apoplectic tit, and was cArried to her home, where ehe died. verdict of the jury was in accordance with The the facts. Tag CAJOANOLOGIANS.—The Swiss Bell Ringers performed last evening, at litationic Hell, to a large audience, and to their leant- Sat delight. Such unique performances have been rare in our city of late years, but the re oil/al of this company will attract to their en -jaßrtlannentan-4tany who still retain pleasant I,reoollectiotts of their old concerts. Last even - ,ing they did exceedingly well, astonishing and 'pleasing all with their rapidity and correctness air execution. • Miss Julia on the harp, Herr Xesanick on the violin, and little Flora and Oatir received merited applause. The Quaker du. 41 wig well done, and Yankee Doodle, on t h e v,ells, with variations, " brought down the house. " They are a good c.ornpany and deserv ing of LlaCcess* PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. —An election for . ieven managers of this institution washeld on L laturday, when a portion of the & co whiting of J. 1i . Moorhead, old 'Boar hlierron, William W. W. JoanW llace, Joseph Pennock, James T. liincaid and Wm. M. Darlington, was unanimously re-elected. The Lloard organized by re-elect ing the old officers, viz : President—Thomas Bakewell; Vice Pres;dents--John Graham and James Anderson' Secretary and Treasurer— John Barper. The rev.ort of the Treasurer 'aware a balance on hand of $13,627 03. COMMITTED ?Olt NUISA-NCE. Mayor Weaver yesterday committed to jail James Norris and Catharine Murray, charged with nuifienee, on oath of Edward 1). Watson. It seems Oat theyarties have been keeping a drinking house in the First ward, where dis orderly persons congregated, to the great arts noyaace of the neighbors. The doors were UPU ally kept locked and the watch were unable to data admittance. The residents in the vicinity did not wish to make affidavit, but were finally ..obliged to do so, with the result above staled. TAXES OVEEL—Jno. Williams sentenced to the Penitentiary one year and six months fur gra,%4 larcerly, Jaw* Williams, two years and s i x me 7tti . ss for assault with intent to kill, Frank Cain', tWo years Nail 104 months for George Niblo, one year grand larceny, 444 and t h ree month) for 0. Irks offsets, were all taken over by jailor 4Leall yesterday. EN= -~= a . s r~y b U 111 ( , . TimspnrE EmecTioN._,lt .an election o the stockholders of the PittabO r g h as held Farmers and Mechanics' Turnpike Road Ooteks, , yesterday afternoon, the following office, Were chosen to serve for the ensuing year :—Pre:! dent—E. 1). lasszam. Treasurer—Ralf Reed. Managers—John S. Dilworth, Asa P. Childs, Isaac Jones, Edward Rahm, S. liarbaugh and D. 11. Pralich INtscaktiorn.—Michael Bulbaugh, charged with surety of the peace, and Catharine MaDev 4t, charged with larceny, were yesterday disch9rge.ll from prison by the Court, the Grand Jury, tuivlng ignored the bills against them. Airtritrir.hsaiw.—The anniversary meeting of the Allegheny Bible Society will be held this evening in Rey. f)r. Bulft's Church, on Beaver street. The Rev. Mr. )3inord, of the Valls& "Presbyterian Church, an Professor Virilacu, a the Western Theological Seminary, 'will address the Peetin g - Clusawlerromis 1311,0,yr1i."-A. three act '0110307 based on the events of the }Japer's e rry Ineerrection, has been on the hoards of the laowrey, rum York, for some thne;and kw now been Issued by Sateuel French, in his ldodern Standardwith or sale the steel busi. mess, cast of characters, dr.c. Fby Ilunt 41s ]Liars, Masonic Sall, Fiala street. n .1 ‘ 'nXA'Asit =ma a, ~.,. . . , - , 1..... -. .0 .... . ...,:.,......,;•••,,, ••=-, ...• - • ......1 , 4•- •-- . .. ~.0 " 4 . ..., -. . .."''',..,','5"..-.P.?..e....A.,.....,,,'.• '......"`"`"-'.'''."*°M---"*, ",•'''''.., '".......,,.... A t 1..T.V.....,,...* ^. •,,,.......,,.. •t I . • t ! "; ..-------- ', ' i . • -.\ 'i .• • ---) . I I il d : . . .. Ittsb.: . _ -, N.:1LT.9 1 . b•,. 1.......0:16.1.. . .40 " , . • .F -- 1 ---- i . 1 r The RactorshiP of Trinity --- The Rev. Dr. Lyman, designing with hid OotrßT or OY Ira AND TERNLINER. — Before family to visit Europe during the present year, Judges McClure, Adams and Parke tendered his resignation te the V6stry of Trin- Mosnar, January 18th, 1860. ity Church. The church, whose war attateh - „? James S. Britdbrook and John McAdams, the two 'boys charged With arson in setting fire to one of the workshops at the Rouse of Refuge,. last week, were inert to Mr. Lyman in well known, declined to permit his 'connection'. with them to he per- placed on trial. 13 , th boys are youhg, scarcely over fourteen, and manifested much ir 4 ,anerence as to the momently severed, but • asked their Rector to _ make such arrangements. as he might deeM result. The former plead guilty, but the plea was sub- make s uently withdrawn and one of not guilty substituted. proper for the *supply of his pulpit during his Mr.Slagle appeared for the Commonwealth, and Mr. absence, and to this proposition he has ea- Swartzwelder for the defence. The evidenoe testified and conclusive. An othcer of the institution to finding - the floor of the chaushop on fire and to hav ing assisted in extinguishing it Another saw the de fendants, and another boy named Severance, emerge from under the floor, loolnnfrightened , the fire broke out seal afterwards. The omcer who brought thelps Op to prison testified that they otimitted their It toagain h that Bradbrook said he would do the same ing im op at a suitable portunity, adding that Severance had been drawn into the plot and should not be pun ished. Mr. Svriutzwelder made a powerful and eloquent speech to the Jury In behalf of the prisoners, referring to the recent events at the House of Refuge, creating a profound impression. Mr. Slagle followed for the Commonwealth in an ap propriate address, and the case went to the jury at four o'clock. At half past five they returned with a verdict of guilty in manner and form asindicted, and a reooqi inendation to the mercy of the Court, which Judge Mc Chore said would have due weight. Mr. Swartrwelder MFUIe a motion in arrest of judg ment and for a new trial, and the boys were remanded 40 prison. sent •. The following correspondence between Dr. Lyman and the 'Vestry of his church, Will more fully erplein the matter : To the Vestry of 'Trinity Church. DEAR Bns - ranym :—lt is known, I presume, to most of you, that I contemplate entering . next Spring upon a somewhat extended foreign tour. For several years past, I have beeo anxious to do so, and have only been waiting tot a favorable Juncture, when the purpose could be executed with the least possible die Lament to the interest with which I stand connected- The object I have in view is not merely or chieflyer to one of personal gratification and enjoyment, but rath securethat profit and culture which I hope to derive from such a muroey. And in addition to this, I feel the need of a season of rest and relaxation. For nearly twenty years I have been engaged, without interrup tion, in parochial cares, and in the midst of weighty re xxppoonsibilittes. And while, by the good Providence of God, my bodily health has been confirmed rather than impaired, I feel that intellectually, 1 stand in need of a pite, re 'he plan which I have formed will call fors s ome- what protracted absence. for I cannot hope tri mae suck a journey really protiusble, unless it be undertakekn In such wise as will give. atidtervuls. an opportunity for reading, and study, in connection with IL A hurried tour. merely for sight-Aeoing . ,,is dot what I desire. And hence, to carry out my Mna% Viskaal need to be absent not less than eighteen months, • In revolving upuu the course whiten Ought to be our. sued in relereuee to this parish, I haTit thought of ask lug the concurrence of the Vestryln lin lace endeavor to procure suitable *TOO to. occupy durin my absence. But I am well *Ware how;' „s it is to make such a progialon. Few mut beifflund willing to undertake a temporary charge, who would be likely to epter so heartily into tile work, auto profs sc so far ei,piable_ that the tutorage§ of the oongregatiou would nut be rojulifeild. And tome it, would be fn' uttier of mortincate; l l arid sorrow, to know that anyjury W3...1 arisinall g to the Parish trou m absence. Nor is this if my place h we g re h never Co well supplied . I should Bull feel the pressure of personal remain: 4011" a and would be more or less &strew-UP by cares Insepara ble from the continuance of the pastoral rekationi Linder these cirettinsuinces, and after much and prayerful reflection, I have come to be the conclux d i by on that our mutual advantages will host subserve my unconditional resignation The Vestry, I am COD fident, wilt have no great ditheulty.m tinding one who will more than fi ll my place, and who can carry on the parochial work with au increased measure of sue But brethren. I should do great injustha3 to my own feelings, should I not assure you Iwiy great a struggle it has pest me to conic to tills aelloolun. It is cots nearly ten years since my mlnistratiowcommenced among you. Duina this time I he received only ty.ikens of kindness r a n d good will. N o v o discord lies marred our mutual relations, and at this moment the Partsh iv as united and harmonious vs any pastor could desire. True it Is, I am not without a feeling of discourage ment that more has not been done. Yet, after all, in reviewing the past. I muinot feel that my labors have been wholly in rain. How many ere the precioas mem [ eries which throng upon me and increase my endear ' meat to as which have been rendered no lib erect. It is, therefore, with no little reluctance, you may well suppose, that I venture to ask the sundering of ties which years have thus served to strengthen. Bull. i am convinced that it is, on the whole. the wisest course; and 1 am the more encouraged in the decsion at which 1 have arrived, from the persuasion that there has been no period. for several years past, when change in the Rectorship could have taken place with less detriment than now. With the assurance. Ikea, of my unabated regard. I beg leave to tender my resignation of the Rectorship of Trinity Parish, to take effect. at Easter next ensuing. or at any earlier day. if my place can sooner be sup. With feri ent prayers for you all indiridually, and for the congregation which you represent, Uttd. you may be nohly blessed with all spiriutal blessaags in Christ Jesus, and that God may speedily send you a Pastor alter His own heart- I remain. dear Brethren, • your attached (nand and Pastor. Tit Kt /RE B. l. Y SIAN Pittsburgh, Dec. 2.40, 100. AL a meeting of the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pitts burgh, held on the 3d of January, Idea, the following preamble and resolutions, offered by the Hon. Thomas Ilowe, were unanimously adopted {anus , the vestry of this Church has roomed tettelllmm It* respected Rector, annOuncing his desire to absent himself from the Parish, with a view to the tour of Europa, in compeny with his family, and sink eiLkffig that an absence sufficiently protracted to enable Mire to carry out the purpose* of Ins visit linty be found incompatible with the continuance of his pastoral rela tions, has tendered to the Vestry his resignation, in res pease to which it is on the part of the 'Vestry. Resolved. That se much of said letter as relates to a resignation, is received with unfeigned regret. That the Vestry do out consider the withdrawal of,the Rector, for the period indicated by him, Li sufficient reason for the sundering of their relations, the consummation of which would be attended with the most unhappy coronet-men ses, nut only to this parish. but to the cense of the Church generally throughout this West: and therefore that the proposed resignation ! s; altecuonete4 dee-lined, and a committee of three appointed to solicit its with. drawal. Rofer& further. That the Rector is hereby s uch rise o & by the united rote of the Vestry, to make such temporary provisions for the discharge of the duties of a Pastor to the Parish, during tan abekence,allwillenable him to inake his o i ntemplated journey. Messrs J. H Sboenberger, R. Hepburn. Joshua King and Thomas M. Howe were name ti RS the Committee •flitier the first resolution. J. H. SHOEISISKROER, Presidents of the Vest' r To the Vestry of Ti only C Imre ;. . Line Hansen ..--4 buys received with no vomit , m emo tions your reeent action in reference to my i esig nation of the Rectorship of Trinity Parish. Ihe sti.nr, feelings of confidence and offer:Lion which have thus been noindested, although prompted by far he, partial It view of the value of my Sorvieen, have yet so moved upon me. that I have not the heart to press exmy resigna tion. or resist the wishes au utoutimously pressed. I honestly confess that my SeUre ol duty has been great y t iesiified by the nulled aCLIOU Of a body tor Whose Opllllolla 111 , 1 judgment I ruled Mill P.) high a rels. , l as the Vestry of 'rrinly Clidt. In offering, as yoll do, to assume all the responsibility of the arrangement which you propose, I 'Malli look with enure confidence for your earnest. co-opent with whoever may be left in charge of the ParLsh. Be assured, dear brethren, that I shall go from you with feelings of no common endearment, and shall'isok former,' with pleasure IA, the day when, by the good k' I n vokin g of (list. I may resume my labors among you. n bu r { tided and nroinutod, in all our 1" , neyings. b!, the hand of the .konighty, nail that :01 rt."- turn to 101 l may I , e In the 101111o:is of the Modeling of the Gospel of chrm: I remain, Your attarbod triv ialand s LYMAN. Pirr•Brituil, Jan. 11, IE4O 1110 .KOWDYLSM—FIR.INci AT ItAN tro.M. On Saturday, Mr. K. Finton, who keeps grocery store at the corner of High arra Wylie streets made information for assault and bat tery, with intent to kill, before Mayor Weaver, against Charles Strain and others, stating that un Friday evening, while eating oysters at a house on Wylie street, Strain and another man came in and asked him to treat, which, after once refusing, he did. Theparty then went up to Luke runOli whe S re train, as Fihim. nton allees, made an provokd attack upon Aft g er being badly used, Finton attempted to retreat, but root Strain at the door, who fired a pistol at him, the ball lodging in the ceiling Fortunately he was not hurt and managed to make his escape through the cellar. Warrants were issued for the arrest of Strain and his party, but no arrests have yet been made. There is also another charge against Strain, who, it would seem, a few hours later, on the same night, went into the "Cameron House," on Smithfield street, near Fifth, and while en gaged in a controversy with some parties in the bar-room, drew a pistol and fired into the crowd, taking effect in the hand of a man named Robinson, who was eating a dish of oysters, and taking no part whatever in the conversation. The proprietor of the house called for the police, but no one appearing, he expelled the entire party and closed the doors. No arrests were made. Such riotous proceedings as the above, and another to which we. will not now refer, are a disgrace to our city, and prompt measures should he at mme taken to suppress it, Trish the participants. —.— STOLEN GOODS RECOVEHED.--8013304140 In September last the store of McMillan & Sons, New Castle, was robbed of a large amount of NO, dry goods and other riitioles. The other d a y E i set of the missi furs was recognized on the.wiff..` of George Farron, of New Castle, and on his house being searched more of the missing goods were tound concealed there. He was held to bail to answer a charge of larceny at Court. Tsm.pEßANort.—At the last meeting of the Allegheny Temperance Association the follow ing officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President, L. 'R. Eaton; Vice President, W. T. Brown; Recording Secretary, J. E. Rob inson; Treasurer, A. Cameron; Executive Com mittee, Thomas Smith, Jolin Sterrett and M. ' Iti.cOonnigle. M.l .C'EAltiCB' INESTITUTB.—This Institution, the want of ALAI los been eo.tong felt by our citizens is now open, under UM "'Superintendence of Messrs Jackman * Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En trance, 85 Wood street. It is design ed for thr st grpeflial exhibition of the products of 'Mechanc& . ufactlx rem Inventors, and Artisans; and as a place of resort for theses e =mation relative to those Preaches of induatry, i r by exturallahon of samples or scienc p 'nose 11.1pring.#0100 to bring hefore the priPlicerifitind it g reatty.owwreilveraffik to leave saraptes. - r.• , , visit .l lazZa public we respectfully invited toeta e 44 ,fr • ,' . t. i r„ , • d i 1 L•Z e•fr 4.+ ' 47: ' ' !. . r • • . 4 1-1 4", • » +:.-T-.4-• :,-'~a~, PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY *MORNING , JANUARY 17, 1860. __ _ _ Court News. COURT OF QUARTER SZBBl.oNS.—Before Judges McClure, Parke and Adams. Moxnsr, January 18th, 1860. Commonwealth vs Joseph MeCabe, Justice of the Peace of South Fayette township, indicted for misde meanor in office. It was alleged that in 1866, David Barris. a resident of the township named, became in debted to ULTIMA Stevens in the sum of $2OO, and died in December, 1868; that McCabe was administrator upon he estate, Miss Staten. , had in the meantime married a Mr. McMillan. In September, 1867, she spoke to Mc- C.... Yaw and asked him to secure her claim; Mrs. Harris also spoke to him about IL In January following, Mc- Cabe told Mrs. McMillan that he secured the claim, but she must say nothing about it, as it might bring him in• to great trouble. On the 12th of Apr s2u 1868, lodgment was entered for Pio, up to a loch unto g 24 of interest had accrued, not included in the judgment. The mis demeanor charges! consisted in defendant haring en tered upon his docket is claim fur $2OO. setting forth that both parties to the suit were present. when in fact neither ot them were there, and that it was therefore entered without authority; also that the judgment was I but for VBOO, when the amount due was Vt 24 Mrs. McMillan testitied substantially to these facia, when Court adjourned SENTENCED. —John convictod of grand lariany,in breaking mto and robbing the gift book store of James Kennedy, on Ht. Clair street, to November ism., was yesterday seilieuiva by Judge Mc- Clure to imprisonment in the Peuitentrary for one year and nix mouths, James Williams, convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill on Janes Cuddy, was sentenced to a term of two years and months in tho I LlntiLlltiuU MELLoN held a Common Piero Ar gument ()Dart yesterday, hut no matters of public km poitanee were decided. The matter of the appointment of a constable in the Second ward, to take , was l of Hamlet Lowe, who was elected and resigned called up and postponed until Saturday, when it will lc finally disposed of. • CABINET makers are directed to Mr. Davis' advertisement of materiels and Mole to be sold by him. than morning, at ten o'clock, by order of admintetratore of H. R. Ryan. deceased. et the factory on Virgin elLey, below Wood street. • A list of valuable stocks will be sohl this vatting, at the Commercial Sale:. Rooms, No 64 Fifth treat, by J. 0. Dans, suctloneer. Buatitn.--On Friday night a man named Wallace, residing in the vicinity of Asbury chapel, went home in a state of intoxication, and lay down before the tire. His clothing took tire, and before discovered he was terribly burned, his back and shoulders being literally roasted. He will probably recover, though suffering dreadfully. Tug miLICTINU for the relief of the Lawrence sufferers, will convene at Lafayette Hall, this afternoon, at three o'clock We hope the at tendance may be large and that the material aid rendered may reach a large sum. MAYO • WEAVER has received fifty pictures from the rogues' gallery of Philitdelphia, which are to be placed in his collection. • toarAmoiva Dmisisgs, Dyspepsia and Di arrhea rank as must difficult to cure. We are pleased w have it in our power to point out • remedy which has proved kffecutal in many canes, and which we ..an recommend ass certain and infolltble cure It has tests the means of remelting thwasuman from an oututm-ly grave, and gtveu the glow of health to many • cadaver ous form. The medicine we have reference to to IR*. T ETT ER'S CELEBRATED ccri)td ACII B !TIERS. These , Bitter,, whose virtues arc promulgated through the State, are continually increasing in the favor of the and from the many cures they have effected. have doubtless the ascendancy over any other prepar•i. two belt.° the puhhc• ,own IILTICR J 051214 MEIER & SON, Mantifarturer , t, aria Whid.i4.l6 and Retaal FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 444 Penn Street, above the Cabal.; Liafte on hand ft large saftortment of Valley and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany 24 their own tuauto facture, and warrantini equal In quality and ftly le h any manufatatired In the pity, and will tr,ll DA reasonable N Wed A‘' I NCi TA E.ENTHEIS LIS! N E.'3B me late husband, Jamb 514.1olltater, I will can y It on tu all ate various branehee, at the old eutablished ',land, No. 25 Fifth street, and would respentfully Millar it continuance of the former patronae. MRS. E! B M'CAILLIST lilt MRS. JACOB S'cOLLISTRR, W110).15A1.1 AND BM A IL CIGAR MANUFACTURER ; And dealer In all kinds W . V./EV.(XX). SNUFF and (71- GARS, No. Ali Fl rru BT., Nit.taburgh, keeps constantly on hand a large aqpply of all the vanous brands of I Id )ILTRD CIGARS. lati:daw CALDWELL & BRO., BOAT PU RN ISH RR.•> d DEA LESS IN Manilla, liomp and Cotton Cordage; Oakum, Tar, mail, Rosin and Oil.; Tarpaue !tuck, Ant and Heavy DrAlingm, eta. aP(9I 0ma.68 Water, and 713 Front tits. G ARIB 4 DI HATS, LEDGER HATS, And all kinds or Ii A'l9 AND CAPS, ro l,e found at D()DDIM, 110 Wood street, ono door Houth of Fifth, 007 Prr rssulass. H A - l • s, A P GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Corner of Wood and Stith Streets 04 (JURIST:II , IAS GIFTS REINEMAN & MEDIAN HAVE JUST OPENED, EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOLIDAYS, a large and varied as sortment of Ear Ringa, preastplus, Shirt Studs, Finger Rings, Seals, Mustard Spoons, Keys, Medallions, Hair Chains, Peheils, Silver Spoons and Forks SILVER TOBACCO BOXES, Music BOIeS, W ATC I 1 I. CLOCKS, "FANO( GOODS, Etc., Etc., Etc., All of which Will be sold LOW FOR CASH. den, ' 0 COES ENG H M.II&T.A4D, re . coliodiatitir b f KSLLY. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENTS, Exclusive Despatches TO THE DAILY PITTSBURGH POST By the National Telegraph Line. LATER FROM EUROPE. THE LAWRENCE SUFFERERS HOST ETTER t SMITE, Manufacturer.. and Propri.u.n, Na. IA Water. fultl 611 Frani .ten 1!==321E2 .JOIIN CALDWI./J, JR. CLOTHING Pr_.3E3MIINTGPS, JEWELERS , 42 FIFTH STREET ' " ' , MEM JOHNSON & ZABRISKIE, POILADEMPHIA: Arrival of the Steamer Europa Proclamation by the Mayor of Lawrence. PENNSYLVANIA ELGISLATURE ELECTION OF STATE TREASURER CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE Death of. Rev. John M,Dermot RAILKOAC CONDUCTOR KILLED New York Items DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN CINCINNATI Gov. Black Vetoes the Nebraska Slavery DIII CoUNTERFEITERrHANDED OVER TO THE UN TED STATES AUTHORITIES THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. &c.. We.. HALIFAX, January 16.—The kular mai steamobip Europa has arrived at this port nor tuiviees are to Saturday, thodlat or Dr comber. The death of Lord Macauley is announced. The Liverpool cotton market closed firm. Sales have been made at easier prices, but the quotations are without change. The bread stuffs market was dull but steady. The Liver pool provision market continued dull. In the London money, market consuls were quoted at 95t(954 ez-clividend. The steamer Fulton =rived at Southampton ' on the 30th. The date for the mdeting of the European Congress is still in doubt.. It is vaguely wported that Austria, Spain and Naples will not send plenipotentiaries, unless the Pope is represented, regarding which there have been doubts started. Rus sia rejects the programme advocated in the recent French pamphlet, entitled "The Pope and the Congress." It is rumored that differences had arisen in the French Cabinet. Ilsvas C(YrrPN Istaas.wr, December 29 New Orleans tree-ordinaire 10&. Ltv &arum., December 30.—The market for breadstuff& is dull but steady.! Provisions closed dull. LoNnoN, December 30.--Consols are quoted at. 95i@9Gi for account ex-dividend. The threatened withdrawal of the Pope's nuncio from Parts is officially denied. Lord Macau lay dies from disease of the heart on the itth ult., after a fortnight's illneas. L A row boat had been capsized at Liverpool, - el titfug&tithe* of twenty live lives. The Paris bourse fell one per cent , but, the decline was partially recov ered and closed on the 30th at 69f. 20c. for the renter. FeeNes.—The present ministry has refused to give an official denial to the recent paloph- et The Paris correspondent of the London Herald alludes to the rumored difficulties in the French cabinet, and says that Mr. Persi vuy's prolonged stay in France is not 111:10011 - conneeted with the uncertainty regarding • Walenstirs stay in the ministry. Thu rumor that prevailed regarding the Pope's nuncio, which stated that he had threatened to leave Paris, and had demanded his passports, is now authoritatively denied. It is reported that Prince Napoleon will soon be appointed Grand Admiral. ENULAND —The wife of Smith Bannerman, residing near Maidstone, has eloped with Rev. A. W. Green. the Curate of the l'arish. The lady has a fortune of one hundred thousand pounds. LTA LY —The Milan Uoze.ite announces that the et . Duke of Modena bad advanced with his Itroops towards the frontiers of Modena A pu rtitoi of his army was already at a frontier town. A despatch from Koine says that Carding , Antotielli and the French Ambassador had a long interview. The latter had received from Paris explanations eulcultted to re-assure the Papal Government on the subject of the recent pamphlet SPA IN . —There is nothing new reported re garding the Morocco war. The Spanish squadron left Algeria on the 28th ; its destina tion was unknown. A tinT —V ienna letters say that Austrian statesmen begin to perceive the impossibility of restoring the Italian dukes, and were al most reconciled to the idea of a Central Italian organization. INnis..—The Calcutta mails of the 22d of November had reached England; also a tele gram to the 12th of December. Sir Hope Grant had araived at Calcutta to organize the expedition against China. A flipsi s t was cur rent that the government bad determined to amalgamate the Indian and itueen's armies. CHINA.—The Hong Kong mail of Novemb er 15th, had arrived at London. The ship Flora Temple was lost near Cochin, China. She had 800 coolies aboard. Thirty of her crew had reached Manilla. It is sup posed that all the others were drowned. The Flora Temple struck a rock and foundered. A system of free emigration of Chinese to the Watt Indies had been organized by an agent of the British Government, with the ap probation and co-operation of the Chinese au thorities at Canton. The sloop of war Germantown was at Shan ghai, the Hartford at Hong Kong, and the Powbattan at Japan. Business at Hong Kong was limited. Green Teas and Silks at Shanghai were lower. Busi ness had improved at Amoy. The Teas were ad vancing. American Minister had started for Kirangahaw, to meet the Governor General on the subject of the American treaty and the present difficulties between China, France and "En_gland. T HE LATEST BY TELECIR.A.PPI TO QIIKINB TOWN.—LONDON, Saturday Morninunds closed firmer yesterday. The demand for money was pressing in the open market, and the rates were i@t , per cent. above the bank minimum. It is reported that the India government is about to lay a heavy duty on salt-petre. Paws, Friday.—lt is rumored that there has been an active exchange of despatches be tween the Cabinets of Paris, Vienna and Rome. The rumors about the unfavorable disposition of the Court of Rome are unfounded_ There is every reason to believe that the re-union now taking place at Fontainbleau between the Em peror Walewski and Metternich, will smooth down the difficulties and hasten the meeting of the Congress. sw You January 16.—The Rev. Dr Brett, pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church, at Toxppkinsville, L. 1., died on Saturday, at the age of 42 years. The Cunard screw steamer Jura, arrived this afternoon from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 31st of December, the same day that the Europa left for Halifax and Boston. BuYYALO, January -16.—Joseph Bocarde, I previously reported as under arrest at Paris, 0. W., for passing at Bt. Louis counterfeit billepthe Philadelphia pant of Philiuielphyi, has his trial at Brantford, before Justice takikwa_ , EtP4 ordered to be delivered up %o take tMted. Mates authorities, under - the Asitlauton treaty. . ~~.. HARRIBBURG, January iii.--Housa.—The House met at half past ten o'clock. A large number of petitions were presented for nn appropriation to the school et Media for idiotic children. Messrs. Strong, Moore, Ridgeway and Ab bott presented a petition for the mode of chang ing the assessment of taxes in the city of Phil adelphia. Bills in Place—Mr. Strong offered a bill regulating the inspection of pickled fish, and to prevent fraud in vending the same. Mr. Cassel—A supplement to an act to in• corporate the Mount Joy Savings Institution. Mr. Pinkerton—A supplement to an act in corporating the Allentown Railroad Company ; also an act to incorporate the Anthracite Im provement Company ; also an act to incorpo rate the Dime Savings Institution of Potts- vil c. Mr. Prestey—An act to incorporate the Pittsburgh and East Liberty Passenger Rail way Company. Mr. O'Neil—An act making liens upon real estate and certain records. Mr. Shopperd—An act relating to the banks in this commonwealth. • SENATE.—The Senate opened with prayer WILLS IN PLACE. Mr. Penney offered a bill to provide an ad ditional Law Judge for Allegheny county ; also, an Act to incorporate the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Passenger Railway. Mr. Imbrie offered a bill to erect the coun ties of Lawrence and Mercer into a new Ju dicial District. Mr Smith, an Act regulating the sale of in toxicating liquors. Mr. Palmer offered a bill to incorporate the Bank of Minersville, in Schuylkill county. The Executive nomination of Rev. William R. Dewitt, for State Librarian, for three years, was confirmed unanimously. Mr. Bells resolutions, relative to Vie organ'. zation of Congress, suggesting a temporary organization_Rir the passage of financial bills, were taken up and passed the first reading. Laid over. The Senate then repaired to the House to elect a Slate Treasurer. Returned and ad journmi. Et.EcTiort OV Ser.i.rt:TuicAsu ii. KR. —At twelve o'clock both Houses wet in convention, and proceeded to the citation et a State Treasurer. Eli Slifer had tit votes, John W. Maynard had 41. A certificate was is.ueal to Eli Slifer. Nothing of importance was transacted &c., &c W•8/11-NUTON CITY, January ]G.—liousE. —The point raised on Friday by Mr. Lake, as to the admissability of Mr. Pennington's plu rality resolution, was this morning passed over informally. Mr. Underwood, of Georgia, indulged in the hope that by this debate the South bad been aroused to their position in the Union, and have become fully acquainted with the ends and aims of the enemies of the Republic. It would be neither truthful, profitable nor just to speak of the Republicans otherwise than as the Abolition party, which he regard ed as utterly unmindful of their Constitutional obligations. He gave a brief history of the slavery agitation, speaking not as a Southern man, but as a citizen of the United States, for the Constitution depends not only upon the (preservation of Southern rights, but of the Union. He maintained that it was the duty of every citizen to aid in the execution of the fugitive slave law, and that those coneerned in the underground railroad operations were land pirates, and as pour a crew as were ever mus tered on board a ship. The Republican or Abolition party had faithfully .followed the advipe of Mr. Seward, who proclaimed the higher law against the lives and interests of the South. I No bnHot was-had for Sissakek •• - The Senate was occupied In Ike transaction of miscellaneous business. t . . YoRTI.A.ND, January lb.—Captain Nicholas Everett, conductor of the Grand Trunk Rail Road, was killed on that road between Mon treal and this city last evening Ile was much respected in this community, and leaves rela tives in Philadelphia. Call/kW, January 16.—The Omaha Nebras klan of aid 10th, states that the bill a bolishing slavery in Nebraska Territory, which had passed both Houses of the Legislature. had been vetoed by GovernOr Black. CINCINNATI, January lb.--The candle-fac tory of J. H. Rogers & Co., with its contents, was entirely destroyed by tire last night. Loss $25, 000 to $30,000. Insurance not ascer tained 4111.. rU I I.A DELFT! lA, January 16.—Rev. Jno. Mc Dermot. formerly Parish Priest of Mechan icsville N Y , (lied at St. Joseph's Hospital in this city at an early hour yesterday morning. NEw Voltii, January IG.--The U. S. steamer Iroquois, left port yesterday, but has returned, having met with an accident off Sandy Hook. LAWRENCIT., January 15.—The body of L Branch was recovered to-day from the ruins o the Pemberton Mills. The four other bodies previously recovered have been identified as those of Margaret Coll man, Catharine Harigan, Ellen A. Hein and Jane Thomas. Services appropriate to the melancholy event were held to-day in all the churches. The work on the ruins has been suspended to-night. The Mayor has issued the following proclamation : In view of the great calamity which has fallen upon our thunderbolt from a cloudless sky; crushing it w a n d a b weight of misery which no earthly power can raise; shrouding it in a cloud of anguish which no human hand can dispel; binding it in chains of woe, Which dispair cannot break; I recom mend, and eftrriestly beseech, that on Tuftlay next all the residents of Lawrence abstain from their avocations and labors; that they sot apart that day as one of prayer; that they then meet in their respective places of worship to join in those religious ceremonies which the occasion demands, and there publicly ask of God, that He would temper our affliction with mercy: that He would restore to health and strength those now languishing inpain and suffering; that He would provide with a ;fall errs care for the orphan and the widow; that Re would comfort and support those bereft of husband and wife, parents and children; that He would so order this signal destruction of property and life, as that good may come out of our great evil, and that our experience may teach wisdom throughout the land. Signed, D. Sautinkas, JR., Mayor. The Duck- Mills, located near the ruins of the Pemberton Mills, have stopped -working, tho operatives refusing to continue at labor until the building is thoroughly examined as ,o its safety. - BoaTox, January 16. The Lawrence t ragedy was alluded to in many of the churches a y. The Printer's Union subscribed $lOO last evening for the relief of the sufferers. IRST LIST OF APPLICATIINS FIR SuaELLING LIQUORS, filed in the Clerk's office, up to Jang 12th, 1880 Putty Hugh, with other goods, Bth ward, Pittsburgh Fitsigerald Pranois with other goods,Temperancevffie. Halley Wm, with other goads, 7th ward, Pittaburgh; g oo osmaxiMartin, eating house, Reserve townslity, La H a mmon, tavern, au ward, Pittsburgh ; Minehart Jacob, with other goods, 4th wed, Allegheny; Oliver Thomas, eating house, 4th ward, Pittsburgh; Pretschold Hugo, with other goods, M'lleesprifti Pearson John, tavern 6th ward, Pittsburgh Pheiffer John, with other goods let ward, Pittsburgh: Rupert Jonathan, tavern, Ver sa illes township Schachleiter F. A., tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh ; Ward GA. eorge H, tavern, 8d ward, Pittabuh. THOMAS HOWLEY; (lark. jalfrAt I erk's Offiee, Jan N EW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S.—VoIume 6th, Hamilton's History of the United States Eleven Years, by Julia IDWatultel• Self kelp, by Smiles, Author of Life of Geo. Steven son. The Professor at the Breakfast Table,by G.W. Holmes. Hingeley's New Miscellanies. Re Statements of Christian Doctrines, by Rev. H. W. Be rZFacts, a History of the most remarkable inven tions of the ltt p y resent century. How Could He Help b A.S. Roe. Non Such Professor, with a preface by Rev. Dr. C. P. Knuth. Greeters ovatiandJourney. Footfall the Argadwfly of Another Work!. by R. Foo New Ows Dictionary of Quotaticuts, from Greek, Latin and M T he The Or rt, by Dr. Cummings. , Evenings with•ths Idlarosooparla:vg.44,...l 4 0 ...,...,.: ...-4pw„. wt„. L. s • 1111=1 istellantons. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. IBAAC J0NE5....J140. J. 80YD....WM. rECULLOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO., sisoricniwu or CAST STEEL. SPRING, PLOW,'AND A. B. STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, oce PITTSBURGH. PA. • D. D. 8001 AS LBA £0 /MS CO., D. B. ROGERS & KA.NI3FACTITSZItti'i 07 ROGERS' IRPROYED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH Corner Ross and First Streets, PIT'PdBURGE. Pk A. FARM OF 175 ACRES—Situate in Hancock county, Va.. at about half a mile from the Ohio River--80 acres in cultivation--all coat land, vein of seven feet; 2 good Dwelling _Houses, lac. For sale b. B. CUTRBERT & SUN, Real Fkate Agents, 61 Market at. LADIES' FANCY FURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED, o the most durable manner, and in the latest styles, a he CENTRE HAT STORE, 75 Wood street. seM . I LLERMAN & COLLARD. NEW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S, Wood street and Diamond alley :—Miss Kavanogh, new volume; Seven Years; Sacramental Discourses, b Rev. James W. Alexander, D. D.; New Night Cape; Lewes' Physiology of Common Life ; Haste to the Rescue, or, Work while it is Day, a companion volume to English Hearts and Hands; The Christmas Mirror, or, Words in Season, by A. L. 0. K; Idols in the Heart. a Tale by A. 1, 0. E : The Revival in Ireland, by .Rev. H. G. Guin ness; Hodge on tat and 2d Corinthians ; The Two Heaps, what Milo. Brown's Sunday School Class Ditl for Them : The I rem rribulas ion, by Dr. Cummings: Higher Chris tian 1.11 . e. I.) 141.4irdumn ; Brook'. Foolof qualitY• .1. S. DAVIDSON, !old Wood viroot and Diamond alley. MA ItBI,E! MARBLE!! JOHN NrCARGO urn l PLALUTIFIPLHEILAOTIO2I OP MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES Enclosures, Posts, Ar.c., &c., PLASTtR PARIS, HYDRAULICCEMENT, NO. 386 LIBERTY STRF.ET. iunitatad SPIKE COMPANY Joe. l Diworth, W. C. Bidwell, (.9accemors N, Porter, Rolla bt6N117101118.1.119 or RAILROAD SPIKES, CHA IFki AND BOAT SPIN, Cor. of Water at. and Cherry alley, y'Skl v PITTSBURGH , Pd STEPHEN G. DODGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AGENT FOR CLAIMS, air A large experience in the adjustment of impor taut olatina. especially for Penstons and lands, has pre pared him t prosecute such claims with the best pros pects of entrceast. tickl THE BEST REMEDY, ANO the apg that all Doetora reccaiunewi. to rerun gootheAlth, ot - wear thick-eeled BOOTS AN I SHOES, teach es will keep your feet from the cold. J ARIES ROBB Y No. 89 Market street, has now on hand, a largo stock 01 Ladies', Mts. , •s and clukiren's High-Heeled and Thick Soled Boots, Shoos, Gaiters. Slippers, Ac., &C. Men's, Boys' and Youths Boots, Shoes. Brogans, Gaiters, Ac- NI EN'S CITY MADE, Double Sole and tipper. French Calf Boas. Ladies' High-Reeled, Double BoIeLOVE KID, CONGRESS and BU TON GAITERS; and as he is determined to sell CHEAP FOR CASH, all in want would do well to call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. dela JAMES RASH._ KENNEDY MARSHAL ATTORNEY AT LAIN; /Br ()thee iu MELLON'S BUILDING, Fifth stree opposite the Court House. del7:lv JCHARLES DICKENS • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office. No. 41 (!. ant street, near Ffth. )4414 y PTTTh Psznek. fIuIISES FOR RENT Houses on Fah street. N 0.53 Market St. Store Room and Dwelling House. Store Room and I 'welling, corner Grant a d Third Ms. Dwelling House and Store Room, corner Market and First streels. Two Dwelling Houses, Nos. 66 and 67 Third street. No. 1'27 Third street, Stall, Room and Dwelling House Dwelling House, corner of Colwell and Logan sta. Dwelling House, No. 55 Second street. Dwelling House, No. 3 Splane's Court.. Dwelling House and 14 acres of ground on Mt.. Wash. in ten. Warehouse on Wood street. below Second. Warehouse corner Smithfield and Market streets etc, &c. For rent by ja.l4 S. cuTH BERT I 50N,61 Market et. WE ARE NOW OPENING many nov dries in WIN rER uooErs, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS Fur Gloves, FUR COLLARS, Kid Gauntlets, sleigh Robes, Cashmerellintliers Nilli Sear& and Ties, Winter Gloves , AT REDUCED PRICES. L. HIRISIIFELD & SON, de29 No. SS Wend street. ALARGE DWELLING , ECOUSTiTrier, on the corner of (bunt and Third streets, suitable for a boarding house. Rent $B3 per month. I all GUTFIREFtT SON. al Market at- • _ _ _ JAWS B. BIULYIL .Jot Ell P. GWIS SHALE.* & GLASS, Agents Pennsylvania Railroad, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AND _ FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • No. 68 Commercial 4, LOUIS, 34 Leoeo.,_ ST.OUIS, M O. 11116.Promptpersonal attention given to CoLleotingifd actin/lElOg Freighta. TO THE BUYERS OF BOOTS, 511055 AND GAITERS. As 1 have commenced Closing out my stock of Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes, regardless of price, those wanting anything in our line would get great barrUns by ii.,i;ii:Ffineas,„ail..Tl,,,airiSer the piece, which is at the JOS. B. BORLAND, 'a74 98 Market, seoond door from Fifth street- SCOTCH -BUTTON SHOES, FOB GENTS, To close out, at C HILDREN'S Goat and Morocco Butto Of a 81JPERJOR LIITICLF, at EDWD• S. DUELER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ..._- '1124/#24.OI§XTLIN3.-8 bbla. Cranberries for FORA LO close tUitlcti JAB. A. corner Madmi aarliGMAta. RAILROAD AND RIVER MATTEP; Departure and Trains. Arral iv of Passanger , Pittsburgh, Fbrt Mete tun Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streete r Villsburgh.) Leaves: Arrives. Mail and NIL - press Train-Jr...4.a 1:50 A:AI- .405 tprese .... 1:45 P. M. 5..05 M. From Federal Street Station, Allegheny, fe , r "Mir Brighten-and Way Stations.) Leaves. arrivea. 9:40 A. 51. 4:40 P. 151, 10 P.M. First Train Second Train ..... . ..... . ... • _ 'Armtyiva-n-i7l. riairocd. (From corner of Liberty and .I';iratd streetis,), Leaves. Arrives. Express Train...-. ................. : . &M P. M. .. M. -. 1 115 A. M. FAO P. AL , Rail . ... ......... .... ........... 5:50 A Fast Line —. .... -. 2:50 A. M. 1.45 A. M. Johnstown Accommodation_.... 31/6.1'.. M. ~11:00. A. ,31. - I , :rat Turtle Creek " ......11:20 A. bf . . 8:50 A. - Bl' Second ' 6 -... 40 P. M. .140 P. M. '. Third " " " &9A P. M. CM P r Id. Pittsburgh and astrwastAtie Raiiiihad. - •:,, , (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves.Amami . . ........ 'bee A. M. falli_P..-M 8:05 P. M. . 8:45 A. M.. Express Tram. TEM Monongahela fell three feet yesterday and was running comparatively clear of iee'yesterdAy evening COAL BOATS.----Folltqfitir of coal boats got off- yesterday—two belonging to J. B. Corry; one , Jones & Cooley, and one to J. S. Neel. Several othera dropped down and were prepared to start today... - WitECRED.—A pair of Coal boats lielongin"g to Mr. Samuel Clark, came through the leeks yesterduy; and one, in passing under the Birmingham bridge, struck a pier and sunk. The boat was a very large otte, , , , containing about 26,000 busheb3 of coal, which was,lost. THE Persia and Grand Turk were adver-.. feed at Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Monday. TErE Cambridge, which sunk last week, iwas.i boned from this city for St. Louis, left Cairo, December MI. and laid up for ten days at Grand Tower. When the gorge gave way, she started•apthe river on the leth and sunk at Hat Island on the 17th. She struck a reek on the Missouri shore when • Close in. She Ishadly wrecked, and sunk in nine feet water, being careeThe ned to one side. Her cargo is nearly all damsged. cambridge was built here, and owned by Capt. Samuel Dean and Brother, valued at $lB,OOO. She is insured in this city, as folloAs s—Eureka, 54,004Allegheey;WM Western, $1,200. There were no lives lost. :Capt. eenrinGold ing, the clerk, was in St. Louis Saturday. prg a submarine to save the freight and machinery beiore the river rises. Her cargo was principally manutaatured iron, glass, ac. _ Washington, D. C Two Dwelling SELLING VERY LOW W. E. SCHMERTZ Sr. CO.'S. 81 FIFTH /TIMM WALKING BOOTS, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.'S, No. 31 Flitit street 48 Public Landing; CINCINNATI, 0010 =II c..,:e.rc, . , t • ,:,r/ - ' Stage of Water. Fifteen feet water in the channel Taal Toledo, - Wabash and Western Road, the new connecgob of the Wabash Valley; Indianan?. a. and Cincinnati, and Cincinnati and Chicago Roadn to full oderation. From Logansport it runs to the West, crossing the New Albany and Salem Railroad et Rey nolds, the Chicago branch of the Illinois Central at Gaf. man, 87 miles from Dogmatical, Chenoa, the Junction o the Illinois Central, and on to Peoria. .Tug condensed statement of the b a year' qs- mess on the Cleveland, Columbus and 'Cincinnati 'Rail road ie : Earnings for eleven month 5........043,68 0 18 Des. earnings, (estimates) includ. hag taxes 8100 Expenses for 11 months 44 . 68,576 70 December exphhses, ItteltOng haze5......._44,260 26 Net earnings for the Tear_ .... Dividends paid Aug . let, 1850, 6 VI cent $237,305 00 Dividends payable Feb.st, IMO, • if. per cent 237,305 00 —, THE Utica Herald says that Mr. Joseph Jones of that city, %master mechanic in the employ of the New York Central Railn*, has lately , made an=- portant addition to some °PAM. oars on the road. Nis. a cont ivanee which completely covers up the interve ning space between the cars, wittotut interfering with thou coupling or the brakes In the 'Feast but rendering it impossible for any man to fall between the ca r top rs or under the wheels. An attachment is also pet o of the car, by which the brakesman can step from one to the other without danger of falling between them.— It also serves to keep the platform dry, and free from rain, ice and snow. Ta ii CneintYatt'Cbvrtrisat;'• oli l3 Ii is fsf ' to editors, says : Passes on railroads to editors of newspapers 4o not equal six Pe cent. of the whole number of 'passes issued: and passes on railroads to editors of newspapers do not constitute three per cent. of the whole number of wises 'presented on railroads in the West. Fifteen sixteenths of the whole number of passes issued on nillaolula in the Nest are issued to persons connected with the newspaper prep. COMMF./ROLO.L , PITTSBURGH IHMIIIXTS. Reported Bapresoly for 7 0se Dagg Morning .Put. PRIIIBVEOI4 January to, 1860. 1 flour—No sales from first hands. From atere.l2o o bbls were sold at 16,26 for suiwthur,.s o 7 7o6 3 4 4* (o Y eX tr A 140000,10 for extra ftuxuly, and 61%25@6,37 for' *ay han bfrorEmemrd:ati.:o3...assiz2oo9B,,,b:dhwoadt: floshmethmtirifuit OW, 100 bush do, from store, at 586020% 120 boa! Byp, d Ear ° Corn, at 7202te It bush. Hay :_fiales 10 loads from city sealeo.atslo4a 3 ten: 2 tons baled, from atore,at $24. - Feed... Bales 1 ton Bran, from store, at ,t,1,40 Ica pounds. Buckwheat Flour -Sales 80 sacks, Trees skin% at $1,8701,95 vik 100 lbs. • . Chcese...Sales 58 boxes W. B. at no. lik lb- .• . gummy--. Sales 10 bble. new at $6,50. 011110115 -Sales 50 bush- at 6540700. 'f boob , from store. Apples-. Bales 35 bbla. choice at PAO. Potatoes... Sales 200 bushßeds, fromittOra, 08470 stkt p bush. Sugar... Sales 6 bhda N. O. at it lb : , 10 bble do at Ciy,c_ Blobaases....Sales 22 bbls. N. 0., at 6Dairil,a Coffee... Sales 30 sacks Rio at 12%0186..514 Butter... Sales 4 bbla. Roll at 17c lb. . lOggs...Bales 2 bbla. packed at 18c. Vs dot. Oil... Sales 18 bbls. Lard No. lat 88 , @)00a lit gal. • Dried Fruit—Bales 60 bush Apples, at $2,00 $l5 busheL Ltme...Bales 18 Mlle. Louisville at 81,25 i Dbl.. , Beams... Bales 6 bbla. small white at 81,10 icah, from Mere. Whisky—Hales 30 Ude Rectified, at 2/3(0210 Vißel New York Market. • . Nsw You. January I&—Flour qtle# 11,700 bbls sold , at 1,5,2006,25 for superfine, g 5,350545 for extra, and trlgOsigfigfi for Ohio. Rye Flour and Com Meal dull, Fork dull; Mess g 18,12. Prime $11,50. Beef dull and un changed. Cut meats quiet. Lard hear Baeonaniet- Whisky lower at 2.60y4e- Wheat firm; ' 000 bush sold. Rye is quiet. Barley dull and unotiang . Corn dull. Oats plenty and dull. - ' , , PhlladelPlala Market. PimAssume. January 16.—The Flour market superfine $5,5040.7 6 , eXtrn $55506,00, and eal V 3,12 7,15 for eztra family and fancy: Rye Flour and Corn dulL There is no demand for Wheah sales 700 bus red at $1,25®1,365 white $1,4001,50. Rye is mare(' at We-- Corn is firm at 70c. Oats in fair demand at 450 forPenn sylcania. Coffee 11®12391. Whisky dull. Nexe York Weekly Bank Statement. Naar Yots„ January 16.—The Bank statement for the week ending on Saturday, shows a decrease in loans of 5e2b,295 OCk and an increase in specie of 1800,000. R. T. KENNEDY PEARL STEAM MILL ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & .11110., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHABEI; FT ODR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN YiTTSBLIVAR AND ALLEGHENY lusTaydiwl THE OD-PARTNFIIIp hereof , - wing betwn the undernigned,ander da y narnot WP. Marshal k Co., expired on the Slot of De cember, 2.869, by limitation. Aeoote will beSettled by either party, at the old ~ etand, eland, No: STWood sixOet. W. P. MARSHALL. .1. R. HUARD& QTYRUP ,LND valasslos.— .• 25 bbla:Neierthie diddaikaript 4- 'ore 50 " N. O. Molasses, in beir l l and for sale by HAWORTH k BROWNur,E, fo2l tbt Dismiand. tAßß.casks for sale by FAEMESTOCKt .; oar. Ffirst'and Wok eta. SPAULDINSYS-EILUE.--For sale at 3013V1E FLBMIOO3, de% corner Disaload And Marketsgteset. 01414 BUTT El--/3reas-- Pri*e ibar r g a b) by VrICIC SIMS WOO seta 1111t3ec001.444. 1 0 Prostodatatu 0L33103113Z ~.40WElarte. kv,ges fen ki B. L.FULINigIVAL2ci.: ( ?.. 60cor.fturthinawob0 eta ---54LCOILD13. tarefOr4 ll it"or 3 B.A. F *O4 jiaLdeal3 ' 11-B 00 ~per ENT :SLAB "eirectAfed 5 • ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ) " 14"3' BEOlUL4l:egiiit • AfteWfr. ; ffAMMIN A02C4 07 4 b 12,8 06 ...$51,t1,187 19 *fun 19 .W. & KENNEDY' TNIIMB. CASH ON tEL .. '> "'i"