LOCAL AFFAIRS. Disinterment or the Bodies of the ItrilLeesport Murderers. \UM Wolff, Eister of Charlotte Jones, who was executed on Friday, came to this city some time last week fur the purpose of having the bodies of Charlotte and Fifo conveyed to Monongahela city for interment, after the execution. She bad not the moans to effect this, and the bodies were accordingly taken from the scaffold to the Methodist graveyard, where they were decently buried. After tacir inter ment, a subscription'was raised by some of our lib oral citizens, for the purpose of enahling Mrs. Wolff to remove the bodies, when, on applicati N on t: - ) Sher_ Patterson, the Sheriff gave au order to Mr. lt. N. Avery, giving him permission to . take up and remove the bodies. About eleven o'clock on Friday night the party proceeded to the graveyard in pursuance of this intention, and w. re engaged in disinterring the bodies, when the Mayor, at the head of a posse of the night police, made his appearance. Ho demanded why they undertook to remove the remains. When ono of the party answered that they had authority for s- doing, the Mayor demanded the written proof, threatening to arrest them if it was not shown, and the order of the Sheriff was accordingly produced. They were then allowed to resume their work, the bodies were soon disinterred, and on Saturday morn ing were taken to Monongahela city in chargo of Mrs. Wolff. It seems that the Mayor had been informed by ~,some officious person that the bodies were being re 7f,,noved, and that he, with a sense of his duty, gathered 1p a detachment of police and went to the grave yard for the purpose of preventing this supposed desecration of the grave. We think the persons in terested in taking tip the bodies might have selected !I loss suspicious time than midnight for accomplish ing their work, but there may bo something in the report that a party of medical students intended visiting the spot for the same purpose, and that the expedition was hurried forward for the purpose ..f forestalling them, and also to keep the matter private as possible, and cheat the gaping curiosity gossips of a sight which they would have flocked to witness in daylight. CounttY "el" The dwelling house on the farm of Mr. Jacob Nit cell, in East Lackawannork township, Mercer county, was destroyed by fire on Thursday last. Mr. Henry Young and his family, who occupied the house, were absent at the time, and their entire household prop erty, wearing apparel, except what they had on, and about one hundred bushels of cure were consumed. It is not known how the tiro originated. By this ae cidont Mr. Young and his family have suffered great lose, and are left almost entirely destitute el the means of subsistence In eonsequence of a heavy laud slide at the coal hanks just below (len - nellsville, the mail train on the Pittsburgh and Con nellsvillo Railroad slid not leave Connersville on Monday last until ten minutes before flee o'elssa r9 +, almost three boors behind time. The slide occurris; in consequence of the caving in nt the mouth of the coal bank—which precipitates! a vast amount of earth and slate on the track. The slide happened about half past one o'clock, I'. M. All the officers and hands connected with the road wielded the pick and Spade manfully—evincing a determinatisin that no thing should he loft undone to clear the track Mr. Solomon Swaub, of East Pike Hun tesiissitip, in Washington county, had his foot so seriously in jured a few days shies:, at the raising of a building, that amputation will be necessary to save Isis life.— The injury was caused by a log falling on it G. IV. Conn, Esq., of Hanover township, Washington county, has been appointed sealer of weights and measures for this county by Gov. Packer. We have no doubt this appointment will give general satisfoe tion The post-office at Thom psonville, in Wash ington county, has been re established, and Robert Caldwell appointed - postmaster. Mr. Caldwell is a clever and accotnasodatiug gentleman, and' will, we doubt not, make a popular and efficient officer On Tuesday Mrs. Ho , ry Bestivick, of New Brighton while on her way to the seller, tuis,md her looting and fell from the top to the bottom of the stairs. to r head striking ft stone step and injuring her badly. Disgraceful Procestlings—ftl rs. ALtacked by a Mob After the execution of Henry Fife and Charlotte Jones on Friday, their bodies were taken down and placed in plain coffins, which were placed in a furni ture wagon to be conveyed to the grave-yard nhere they wore interred,in the Seventh Ward: Mrs. Width, a sister of the deceased Charlotte, who preserved hor affection for a degraded sister to the very last, through all the trying circumstances which surrounded her, got into the wagon and , seat herself on one of the coffins to accompany the remains to the' grave. As a matter of course, a large crowd of idlers gaoiered around and followed the vehicle. For a time they were peaceable, but as the wagon approached the grave-yard, the wretches in the rear iietrd most c et ragously. They hallowed and hootcd at Mrs. WoT, heaping the most disgusting and epprobious epithets upon her, and actually threw dirt and stones at her while performing the lrst sacred rites for her sister. Her shawl viola torn from her person by the mob. or coarse no one of any respectability was concerned in this affair; the mob was carapos4 of people from toe ilonrost dregs of society, mostly negroes. Some re • speetable citizens noticed this brutal treatment, an t 'interposing, the crowd was finally driven away, sad the dismal cortege moved on. None of the part - 129 -engaged in this disgraceful affair have yet been ar rested, but we hope the Mayor will use his authority to arresyand bring to justice these hardened W re tch- Pittsburgh Theatre.—On Saturday night, the stock •company at this establishment played to almost empty beaches. We aro not surprised at this. As long as the management persists in putting upon the 'boards such pieces as " Jack Sheppard," they 11mA expect to sea the boxes, at least, thinly popula'•ad. This.evening the drama of the " Pioneer Patriot, or the Maid of the War Path," announced for last week, will be presented; Mr. Johnston, who took possession of the manuscript of the play, having thought better of the matter during his eoufinement in prison, gave it up to the manag'ress aLI was released. fie was then engaged at the rival establishment. We hope to see a good horse to nielit. The inimitable comedian, John E. Owens, is engaged and will appear to-morrow or Wednesday evening. Young Mons' Mercantile Library Lectureß.—ltev. T. Starr King, of Boston, lectures to-marrow evening tit Lafayette gall, under the direction of the Y. M. M. L. Association. Mr. King is sa'd to be ono of the most finished lecturers in the Bast ; the subject, " Substance and Show," is certainly ono which con be made very interesting, and we think a fine attendnnce may be expected. By the way, we hope the gentlemen may come ; wo have been disappoint ed in two lectures aunouih'ed by this association, but we suppose the disappointment could not have been prevented by any foresight of the committee. Mr. - Duffs Lectures u 7.41 Bug in eN, - -- 0 n Monday last, this experienced and veteran lemur:ir delivered before the students of tb3 Merchant , CoHogs, ono of his instructive le ttut.2s on amninercial Proof:dents, explaining the usages and practises of Merchants relative to all kinds of negotiable instruments. It is unnecessary to say that the lecturer is perfectly fe• Initiar with the whole eetiond of this subject, tirei everything ho says or writes upon it, is of interest to the young business man. Assault ,17#,1 I? cf ,, y.—.-11 inform t , ion Wl' made at the Mayor's otiloo on Sotordoy by a rnedubor ni chn hiquense Grays, against ono of the Washington To fantry, for a-eault and battery. It appears that some difficulty occurred in the Court Iletto while the mil itary were on guard on Friday, when a melee ensued in which the defendant struck plaintiff, blackening hie eye. The accused party entered bail for hie ap poaranco at court. ni.ptpp,a, , l.—Jamoß Mattison, tho " cast iron man," who oxhibtted his feats of strength last week, and who was announced to appear at the Gayeties on SAturday night, left for parts unknown some time 'luring tho d.Ly. Wo are informed that several war routs for his arrest aro - in the hands of the officers. though for what offense we did not learn. Fatal Ac , :ideut —We learn that a man, whose name wo did nut learn, and his horse, were run over and instantly killed ou Saturday night, at a cross road near Loudonville, by the mail train coming on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago It. Lilroad. Select Reading. --Mr. Eton gave an entertain meat at the Manchester Methodist Church, on Friday evening, for the benefit of the poor of that borough. The audience was not so largo as the occasion or the re4lor merited. 4r. E. 19 a fine elocutionist, and the audience seemed to appreciate hie powers. We hope he may repeat the reading, with hotter success A Calm.—After tho excitement attendant upon the execution on Friday, tho city was on S.Lturday re norkahly quiet. Local items wore scarce and very hard to find. The alarm of fire on Friday night was occasioned by a small tenement on Seventh strtot, taking fire. It was, however, extinguished before much damage was done, and without the aid of the fire department. Allegheny Mayor's 011 ice.—W o hoard no news a importance from this office on Saturday or yesterday AtTairs on that side of tho river lava been remarka b!y quiet of late. Afayor's Office.-0a Saturday morning there wore: eleven cases of tho uival character at the Mayor's five of them were committed, two were dis charged and tha remainder paid their fines. Raglans, sacks and frock overcoats for men, youth and boys; dross arid bu.titiess cats, neatly out and mada; fine plush and silk vests, a large variety of floe and common pants, now on binds and selling at very elm rams by Cirnaghan, Allegheny. Special attention to invited t i a full steak: of lino coatings, pant staffs and vostings, kept exclusively for custom work, which, with a elp,i , a variety of gloves and muffiers, tine, &0., will be disposed hosiery, shaiv l 3, of at favorable prices. Terms strictly cash—hence the low rates. GLYCERINE! GLYCERINE I ! GLYCERINE!!! GLYCERINE!!!I One of the host articles for chapped hands now in vogue. Warranted a sure cure. For sale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, Oorner Porm and Bt. Mar streets._'- Conspiracy and Kidnapping. Quito an interesting case cause to-light an Satur, the circumstances of which, as far as we can as certain them, we give below : Some five years ago, a mulatto man, named George W. Farris, escaped from his master, a wealthy planter, by the name of Roiglan, near Tuscumbia, Alabama, who was also the reputed father of Farris. lie Ir,,s a fine mechanic, came to Pittsburgh, married and settled. Shortly after he came here, ho was fol -1,...red by a man named Georgo Shaw, who used every paisible means in his power to entice him into the South ; hut without success, until a year since, when, by showing forged letters to Farris, ho induced him to go to St. Louie, and from there to a small town in that vicinity called Brunswick, for the ostensible pur pose of procuring work as a bricklayer. Here he was arrested by the United States authorities, and taken back to Alabama. His wife remained here daring his absence, and is engaged at Miss Kimberly's Then tre in some minor capacity, with her child, a bright little urchin, now three or four years of age. About a week since, Mrs. Farris received intimations that Shaw bad returned from Missouri, and being aware of the part ho had taken in the abduction of her hus band, became alarmed lest he should endeavor to ob tain possession of her child. On the 11th of Febru ary she received a note from James A. Tarrohco, constable in Allegheny City, mid fearing this sea. part of a plot for ,intaining the child, she mode in formation aghast Shaw and Torrence for conspi racy. Another information was also entered against them for an attempt to athluct and ki !nap the child. Officers Moon and Patterson wore despatched after these men, and Torrence and Shaw were arrested. A man named Cancel, a property man at the Theatre, was also arrested on suspicion of neing a party to the a 6 ir. After a hearing before the Mayor,4'orrance was discharged on his own recognizance to appear Ap a witness ou Tuesday morning; Cassel Was hold t o hail for his appearanco, charged as an accessory in the felony, and Shaw, being unable to ob,ain was locked up in the watch house until the oxamina tion. f_ . Shaw boasts that he bas bt.en in pursuit ittf Parris for five yeas, for which he says he has received one dollar and a quarter per day, during all Glatt time, and five hundred dollars in cash. When arrested he handed to lii. wife a pocket book, which ho after wards stated was filled with Georgia and Alabama money, supposed to be the proceeds of this nefarious transaction. It is stated that at ono time he offered to a woman in this city ono hundred dollars if she would decoy Ferris to her house, where ho could ad minister chloroform to him and carry him off. He also offerod to Mr. John Dignam and another man, bricklayers, fifty dollars, if they would decoy him off into Virginia, under pretence of working, there. This same ,Shaw was arrested in July, 1855, for tweakine• into the house of Mrs. f4arfliner, in the Ninth Ward. When arrested, a bottle of chloroform and some burglars' tools were found in his posses sion, but by Po In 3 t ho wag acquitted. So it teems that he has been tamiliar with the use of ehlornforta. In addition to the information already made, Mrs. Farris will this morning make a ihird affidavit against ItiM, for attempting to abduct and kidnap her hushaTal. The ponishlnont for this eritne, by the not of 15211, is an imprisonment in toe penitentiar:. fir a term of trout seven to twenty-ono yelrs. nnl :I fie.c of from five hundred to two thouiand dollars, one half to go to the prosecutor. John M. Kirk pat-irk, Esq., has bean retained as mussel for Mrs. Farris, and Alfred B. M'Calniont, Esq.. for Shaw. 71t, thtgoiry.—uor. Foster's theatre Closed on Saturday night and will not bo re-opened. The i , inipany leave to-day for Wheeling, whore they will play until tho new " National Theatre," in odd Rol lows Hall is finished, which will he about the first of April. Mr. Langdon played Hamlet on Saturday night to a good boas°, and played it well. It was his first appearance in that character, and he must have derotod much time to the study of the part, judging from the manner in which it was rendered. Mr. G. W. Johoston, formerly of the Theatre, played Polonio is, and Mr. M .- Bride personated the Ghost ; both gentlemen doing well. The Greatest Invention of the Age—The Excelsior Shingle Wants to Get Mehl Everybody I Then let everybody pay a visit to the Great Western Planing Mills, on tho earner of Marbury street and Duquesne way, and see the Excelsior Mill make sixty perfectly-formed shingles in ono minute. 80 , ivould advise anybody wishing to secure the as of rapidly accumulating a fortune, to call iso are disposing of Shop, Township, Coun Territorial rights almost as fast as we ,• Is. We have, as yet, some val _-herefore, ye who would at carriages, had bolter can Ira e u.tble righta some future roll 1, en 1 soon MTh do not apli any ono t) • " u til after he has thoroughly ex.unined the Eu.l , porf9ctly un- Jeretan , l9 the principles upon which it is con- tr I.ted Tito beat evil - talc wo ela give of the great value of tai; the w irk it porforalq. • T3O 'n . plu by it are in 're porfootly en.l boalyifullv farino.l, en I c9ttunin•l a much higher price froua tlostler: th n th male in any othor way. Th-3 pahllc aro respectfully iavited to call and see ha :machine in operation at the above named place. The Proprietors can always be found at the St. Nicholas How!, c 'mar of Grant and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh JENKINS, UTI s LYNCUI IS NO KNOWN REMEDY whicli can ex cool in sp edieesi of cure and certainty of eqct, that which has liscomo world {amens as DIG. J. 114TETTEIV8 STomeca HITTERH. In all thosod'i-as is of the Stomach which are o, a morbid nature, toe 13irrEqs h tvo effedted must remark:lll, enrol whim many Mho: romedios have Hundreds of certificates have been given by those who hay, thoroughly - tested its efficacy, till of which coroborote its efficiency when it is !Wm; nistorisl according to the direc ti ins •+ll Si of tho worst ca , ies of Dyspep,ia, DI to lova (11, , 1 CoSti Vetiet , b 1,4 boon ii-rmanently cured, by of the BITTEILS. .r r tle by ,Ireggietq awl ,lealers generally, everywhere :hiSTETTPIR 'Alauuteettirore and Proprietors, f I -, I W. W. WALLACE'S 31 M yßBit. 11/OR KS. MARBLE MANTELS:, A I argo and Boautful Stock always on Hand And Made to Order OWNERS 0V 1' RO ERT Y, CO NT RAC fUlt:s AND liltEtitt, are invited to call and exam [tie our stiath of MARBLES, ns KO are persuaded that but the community are aware of the 10A prices t which ac are selling MA' 'Mi, A good, plain, Marble irdel b u t little, if any, inure than a good Wood Man tel, wt.ildt it Nays neat, id lad oruauuttil to 11 royal, and amlilio a Wood .i,tant..b) is no t li a bl e t o lice tire. taAENT,i, TABLErB AND GRAVE, ‘,.....r0NEs al ovlyA 111 1 , 11:31'.1.N DS AND FURN ITU ltii TOPS, AND di IS tiTON inrole b, order by unichinery. Marble of di 1, nd s saki hay in the trade stock id Ow Ekr 4 , 3: 11l Ise i 3 mannfietured by nacht iery awl will li., dohl at ilk lowest priced. WALLACE, Nod. 319. J.l au.l On Liberty street. Pit.ttaourr.b. Plaster, Cement and Grindstones. PLASTER, PARIS, f.)r Stucco Work, et,(;. cm' EN r, f.r Cr+trortcr, Fire. Walk, ctc. RIND- ArPCN 4:5, all .47,, :In i Ip.olt quality, for F srunini and rty l'ACilinrirll, Ps fcl'2:lln IV. IV. WALLACE. SEALED P ['OSA will he received by the tooliboB of Pitt township, until THURSDAY, the h day of February• next, for the filling up the hollow ground, 1,1 th it part .0 the now road IlCated on Ewalt erect, Lo , nA bi”, and grading 010 HAMe ton rise Of not over live• de .{roes by thirty-throe feet wide, front the Pensylvania Railroad, where it cr0430.3 ;twaltstreot, and continued along that. treot in a straight line to the rising ground in the road• a short distance beyond the now township road called ;:erguson street. for further particulars, apply to either of the Auditors, or to the Township Clerk, ALES. BRACKEN- Esq., at the township "nice, mint- Minority;llo, WM. HERON, JosElm courART, Pitt township, Jan. 9, 'EpS—jaLkica Auditors, JOB PRINTING. CA It DS, ET LL HE.% 11S, 'IREULAR'z, PaLLS OF LADING, Aud every description of Job Printing executed with nexuses and doe;it3li by WM. JOHNSTON & feS Printers and Stationers, 57 Wood ,t. T T at .41 c T a 0 IV ATTRACTION 1 I Tho itutoonso stoA. of Silka. Shawla, and Fine Dross Goods, .io a Dor pit ~,election of Furnishing Goode, and a large ad vari , d lino of Douwatica, havo again been minced in )ricv, at the store of A. A. MASON & CO., No. 25 Fifth str, t. Fu It lt EIN . - T.-A_ desirable e Jun try resi donee, two an!es frotu the city. A two story dwolling bowie ou Ross street A tw, Anry how on Duquesne street, A th., story houso on Third street. A [lire . story bons° on Wylie street. Twu small hon.:, in Spisne's court. C. , -I S. cuTins -30 U Ims. just received and for sale Lfi , l 11143NKY 11. COLLIN 4. 0‘ P ' b ARPER'S E, For February )DEY'S LADY'S 13001 i, HARPER'S MAGAZINE, GODETB MAGAZIN E, Fur Februsry. Jest rce.?l , :ol et ROBERT A. LOOMIS', Post Building, .19 , 1 if '- atneuNt. LADLES' SNOW BOOTS, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes, at the Peeples' Shoo Store, No. 17 Fi..11 i4Ol tint! , oti {, NE LL FEE ill Sulu by APPLES.- 30 choice Russett; " wisort,d Apples, received arid for sale JAMES A VETERE, ht) Wat, r .treet. ANI LiiFLOUß.—Olioice Family Flour ca❑ ho relied on, fin - sato by HemFAx, February 14.—The Cunard steamship Niagara has arrived, with Liverpool advices to Sat urday, the 30th ult. The steamship Biltic, from Now York, arrived at Liverpool on the 28th nit. The London money market was somewhat easier. The bank rates of discount had been rodu l eed to 4 per cent. as was previously anticipated, and a still fur ther diminution in the rate was expected. Consols for money and account were quiet at 95k. The India mail has been received, with intelli gence ono week later than previous advicos. Gen. Campbell was still at Cawnporo, but would seen move to the westward with a powerful force. Gen. Outran) had attacked the army at Alumbagh, and defeated them, capturing four guns. The Ponjaub and Cen tral India were tranquil. Tho intelligence furnished by the newspapers, from China, is no later, but the letters received state Lbw, the Hon. W. B. Rood, the American Commissioner, had sought an interview with Yeh, bat met with a sarcastic rebuff. propositions have also oten rejected in the same strain. A speedy attack on Canton was anticipated. The steamer Leviathan was expected to be fully afloat the same day the Niagara sailed. The Emperor Napoleon has issued a decree, divid ing the French army into five great divisions, to be placed respectively under command of Marshals Cos tellano, BosquetcPelissier, Canrobert and Valliant. The adresses from the army to the Emperor relative to the late attempted assassination arc growing very offensive to the English. Many of the addresses call for permission to pursue and exterminate the conspi rators in their haunts. Lablache is dead. 1858. , 51 Markot et For February Fur February 0 lbs. Middlings, for JAMES A. FETZER. JAS. A. FETZER, Ceruer Market rine Birgit etr,ets BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST IF ROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL 0 Ai': ;-4.; A conspiracy against the King of Naples ha, been discovered. From Washington. WASHINGTON CITY, February 14.—The TlOnj , rity of the Senate Committee on Territories aro prepar ing their reports and a bill for the admission of Kan sax into the Union under the Lecompton Constitution. They are acting without reference to the question whether the Free State or Pro• Slat cry party has the Legislature and State Officers. In deference to Mr. Douglas, the Chairman of rho Committee, who has serious illness in his family, the report will probably not, he made before Thursday, in order to give hint time to prepare his dissenting views. Messrs. Wade and Collamer will probably unite in a third report. It is clearly understood that in the event of a per sistent attempts to first pass the Minnesota Bill, a proposition will be made to unite it with the Kansas measure, that the success of ono may depend upon the passage of the other. Such is the present pro grit The Democratic caucus was hold in the hall of the House of Representatives last night. John C ,ch rano, of New York, acted as Chairman, and Mr. Rea gan as Secretary. Owing to the snow storm there was a small attendance, but all sections of the CJIIII try were represented, and a good feeling generally prevailed. It was a gathering preliminary too more perfect organization with the view of shaping the business of legislation, and acting undorstaudiogly in future. A committee of five was directed to be appointed by the chairman to consult and advise as to the propriety-of calling meetings whenever occa sion may require a definite plan of action on unim portant public measures. The debate incidentally involved the Kansas question, but the general senti ment expressed was that the peace and harmony of the Union and States depend upon the preservation of the nationality of the Democratic, party. The Senate caucus has also agreed on a plan of ac , lion relative to business. The House Select Committee on Kansas affairs will hold its first meeting on Monday night. The President has officially recognized Jorge Fred orico Harley as Consul General of Uruguay, to reside in New York. The Union argues to show that there is no altern ative for either the Conservative National Mon of v.° N rth, or the Representatives of the Sontb, but in a cordial co-operation with each other, umber a thoroughly organized National Democracy, based on the broad principles of the Cincinnati resolves, which renders it impossible that the peace of the counts) can no longer be jeopardized by those factious sec tionalists who have so long in conspiring against it. Latest from California. New Yong, February 13.—The Star of the West has arrived, bringing $1,313,000 in treasure, of which $465,000 is consigned to Wells & Fargo. The California news is not important. On the Bth Gov. Johnston delivered his last annu al Message. He reports the total amount of taxable property at $131,800,260, an increase of over 18,- 000,000, on the year. The total indebtedness is $3,- 893,000; the annual expense is $1,152,000 and the annual expenditure $009,000. On the first of Janu ary last there were $351,000 cash in the State Trees • ury. Gov. Weller's inangural was delivered on the same do , . He says that he will use the whole power of the State to put down any organization hostile to the• dominion of the State Courts. He says a law should bo passed to protect improvements made in good faith on other people's lands, and hints that mining claims should be taxed. He condemns paper money : calla for a Pacif tilroad and remonstrates against the discussion and agitation of the slavery question. Both Messages are favorably received by the press and the public. The Legislature had taken no action of importance. Resolutions had been offered praying for Congress to guarantee the neutrality of the Nicaragua transit route, and resolutions had been adopted praying Congress not to renew the mail contract with the Pacific mail steamships. There was a slave case in Sacramento. A Missis sippian applied for legal authority to take a negro named Araby, who came to California with him, back to Mississippi. Commissioner Johnson dismissed the application, be having no jurisdiction, as Archy did not come as a fugitive to the State. The friends of the slave sued out a habeas corpus, but Judge Robinson of California postponed a decision till the 23d. Resolutions approving of Senator Douglas' course had been presented in the Legisditurc, and excited seine angry discussions, but nu final action had been The returns of Assessors of various counties in the State show that the value of taxable property in Cal tfornia amounts to $131,806,2(i8 93; this exhibits an Merease of r:t 18,318,26 S 92 since last year. Richard 11. Stanley, a law ) er who has been prac [icing in Sacramento since the early dayS of that oily, has recently been detected in some rogueries by which his different clients will probably suffer to the extent of some $20,000 or $50,000. The minors in Calaveras county have commenced anew the crusade against the Chinese miners. Late Iv public meetings were hold at Valle Cito and Douglas Flat, at which resolutions were passed or dering the Celestials to leave within ton days or for hit their lives. These excitements against the Chi namen are periodical in Californ;a. Tic banking firm of Williams & Co., at Orovillo suspended payment on the 12th of January. In a card they put down their outstanding indebtedness a! $511,000. About the 2Sth of August five American gentlemen whose names are at present untisCertained, left Car am Valley for Salt Lake City, an 4 it is understood that they travelled to Utah iu company with Mor mons wile quitted Carson Valley: to return to Salt Lake by order of Brigham Young. News has bean received now that these gentlemen were murdered at a point about one hundred miles S , uth of Salt Lake by Indians, and it is suspected that the Saints had some hood in the massacre. Numerous volunteer companies aro being organi cod over the wholo country to await the call of the President to march against the Mormons in Utah. Dates from Oregon Territory are to January 2d.— The news was bare of interest. The Snako Indians, it is reported, have joined the Mormons against the United States. The Clichitates are counciling as to what they best do in the Mormon War. The Saints have emissaries among all the Indian Tribes to in veigle thorn over upon their side. Arrival of the Empire GUI NEW ORLE kNEI, February 13.—Thu Empire City arrived at a tambour last night. She brings Havana dates to the 9th. The Wabash was in port, and was to leave thesame evening for New York. Commo dore. Paulding received a handsome entertainment from the authorities. Sugar was firm. The advices from California are very unimportant. The Legislature was in session, but was transacting no business of importance. The markets were dull. There was a rumor in Oregon Territory that the Snake Indians intended joining the Mormons. The advices from Peru bring au account of the arrest of M. Lomer, on the charge of conspiring to bring American arms into Porn for the purpose of lighting for ex President Exchinique. The letters between Lomer, Commodore Vanderbilt and Colonel Fitzgerald, of New Orleans, have been 'published. It is thought Lomor will be shot. The affairs between . Vivanco and the Government were about the same as at last advices. A destructive fire occurred at Valparaiso. The loss is estimated at $1,000,000. The American sloop Antoinette was found deserted in latjtude 36° south, by the clipper ship Flying- Fish, of Now York, which had arrived in San Fran cisco. Arrival of the Mail from Santa Fe ST. Louis, February 13.—The Santa b'e mail has arrived with dates to the 16th ult. Business was brick and the country healthy. Too Legislature adjourned on the Bth of January. A gold mine was discovered in the vicinity of Fort Fillmore. No palpable demonstration of hostility has been made on the part of the Utah Indians, but the Mor mons, evidently, have been tampering with them. The Indian agents have been instructed to act with caution and liberality towards them, and use their utmost endeavors to prevent an alliance with the MOTMOIIB. The Santa Fe Gazette advocates the raising of a regiment of mounted riflemen in that territory for the Utah war, stating that the march can be made from that point in ,fifteen days. It also recommends the reinforcements to be sent through New Mexico, describing the march as being a much easier ono than the Northern ono, with abundance of provisions and forage, and traveled much quicker than via Fort Laramie. Pennsylvania Legislature. HARRISIIIIita, February' 13.—The bill from the louse relative to Supervisors in Indiana township passed the Senate 6nally 4 the /louse not sitting. _ From Aspin wall New ORLI:I4NR, Pobruary 12 —The United States sloop Jamestown, arrived at Aspinwall. The Sus quebanna goes to-!td Providence, with Mr. Fox, Counsel to Aspiuw into alleged outra. ges on American commerce-there. General Lamar was on his way to Marraqua at the last accounts.— The Sou' h American legislature at Montevideo, was disper,ed by thetnilitary. A war botween:Brazil and Paraguay is regarded as imminunt. It is reported that Lance, the American Minister et Bolivia, is about, to resign. NOminaiion for Mayor in Chicago CAICAGO, February 13.—John C. Haines was nom inated as a candid,: to for Mayor by the Republican Conventian this afternoon. f.? k z A IMMUNE 'IEI , ; J Li:.; F: il 8!4)1V DEN ro,rtret , f ni i....fer February ISA IA II DICIiLSI, V Py - IV, W. M A LK. DAVID MT ANDLESS, J , IN FLEEING, JAM P:S ARDINER. niOVE4:::; , ..liloiTS OF OWN AN STE:ADIEUS nimEn] SHIPS LEAVE FOR DA 1 S. Canitth Itoaton Are Livorprol Feb 10 Call , wi..i New York.......llavann and N ti.... Eel, 12 Atlantic New York I iverpool Feb. 13 Is,lii,bor , New Yon' 01.1... g. g , ~ v. Feb. 13 Anal pia New York. Liverpotli Feb. 17 City o. ilaltinuire.New York I iverliol Feb. 18 Star of the West..Nvw York And 0wa11...... ...... . Feb. 20 N ittgitr.t lio?ton Liverpool Feb. 2.4 Itnilitir P ,, Ltlillid 1 iverpool Feb. 27 Boruttsia Now York litunirtr• riLlrch 1 City or Wii,iit'n...New York I iverpooL . ~.Navel. 1 Northei II m ight.... New York' Aspinw. , ll Nl.trell 0 • TO A IL it I V H. FOIL Liverpool Portland t ity of Baltimore.. Liverpool --New York:— Niagara ......... pool fo s ter, Buttic Liverpool New York.... Amp, Havre , New York.... iverpool. ..... Now A in:10 Saxon .Liverp‘Lol Portland, (31.1.4g.'yew York.... Hammoni Ilarnbur. , New York.... 1 . 1" r !;: El DI Altiiit:T Carefully I:rported l y . 10,1:PH P. NOWD6rr, Stiprinlendent of Liu. f/,•rrh Fzd u l'el4 wiry 13, 1858. Th, wetttli, v , r) ill 11 /ty , but. little Lttei Ile es was Transacted. Ira allle/1111t tee 7::b viz From tirit hand,: 25 , 1 LL 121)crline and extra from wharf at il,tr.2 and $,4; 5U 1,1.0.4 extra family at $1,5ll; Wm. do. from a'agan at $4. Frnin Ltoro: ICO bids. extra uud rxlra 11 , 1 ; 255 r.r.pel fine. extra and i•x ;it i;3...17, jl,as am] $.1.62.. ( - MA IN. .Salms 3uo bakli 1)41; front stiiro and lot) twin (1-I.t at ?Ae. bush. FEED... .2111.)0 11).. eh. qipt, l l front aturc. at 7 tic. 10t I 75101,;5:.0.2 ... 12 11,1 . N. Q. at 311 c., stud B blAs do. at 1'.5!?. - Ei gallon; CLIEESE...Fah , H Sn t:ox.• W it. at 9!.::,c.70.11) 'dew York Market EW Sot. K. F. liruary 1:3.--Cotton iloalers am the arrival -f thy 4,XpeCted eta se Niagara; the sales tech).. siaountisitto 1500 halos nod f rthe last two days to 4fas) Fi.•:ar is Luoyant; sales 900 blils at an advance of Wiwat dull; 1000 bosh toli 3,1 $1.15€41.22 , / for red. Cots dull; •21,00) Lush sold. Chicago Bent O clitieti 25c. name firm at SlioulLors lower at 1301 1 1.../, Lard at Whisky. sales at 2.2 is Coffee, males at 9ia1.14 for Sugar is firm at for fair iirloans. Mole es wo quote at 270:421ic. Freights on Flour to Liverpool on Grain Cincinnati Market CINCINN tn. Fiiliru lry 18-1 - hint (t i n, and unchanged. whisk, he. Hogs at iilti nun in goof damand. Provision , \i, uio t Atli-I and prink ad vats:nig. Mess Pork $16,50, but held hi. her. Bulk Pork stl, and it s _ and noire buyers than siiiii•ss ... aril it held at 9 1 e; owing to tin , firmness of hold's. , tetviiiiactions ate not large. Bacon 7 and S%a for Shoulders and Solos with sales of 300 huk, all for the Nsw , nnean., MAT kot. Clovelsoiol doll at .P. MOIIIV ii: an active doinand and the supply k good. New York Stock Plarket NEW VOIVR, d'el.ruary .i'Vomi —E 4 tuelvi generally clm-ed firm Cinaderland Coal Central 8011119 lit; 1,1 t rtctst , 11 1 ,<;; aiichigan Central flin Cleveland and 4-1 1 /,; Michinan Southern 29. d.!; N. Y. Central Reading ,•s*',": Erie '273",:i; Canton Company 24.:Vi. AUCTION SALES DAILY SALES AT N 0.54 Flrril ST., At the flow Commercial Sales RAM!" bo. :kl, Filth street_ every week day, are held public Haled ul 1;.:./tIrl 111 all 43rioty, suited for the trade :end COULMIUMA, from a large stdcli which is constantly replunished with fres' coo sign Mo MM:t. Wit a. AT 10 O'CLOCK., A. M., Dry Iltattis told flimsy at Li.C.1,3, comprising nearly ON'ory thhig ti in the line fur personal and family ,e,., t a bl e cut ry ; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware. he.. AT IS O'CLUGii, P. 51., Household and kitchen furniture, now and socorol-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, dm. AT 7 O'CW - 2A, I'. M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical instru ments; guns; clothing; dry goals; be to and shoes. 'wok stationery, Ac. 1 8 . 8 1 P. M. DA VIS, VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.- On TUESDAY EVEN I NGPFebrnary 16th , 1858,1 ft 7 1 A o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Ituonis, No. 54 Fifth Street, will be moll: dl Shares Batik of Pittsburgh. lo do Allegheny Bank. 15 do Citizens' Bank. '25 do Eureka Insurance Company. L• 1; I'. 51. DAMN. Auctioneer: DISSOLUTION, &U, DLSSOLuTioN OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. —Tho firm of Modnot:Ab & Co. ha 4, this day, boon di,,drod, by Inntual • - •orb4ont—W. DP:wEr.s IVodu, with - lrawiog thorefrond baninosi will bo coutiunod by rho roinninu; partners, tlioL r the style and firm ul 11.,1111111 EAD & DEII - EKS IV. adD, II IS. MuoILLIEA U. GI Et). F. McCL FAN E. 1 1 ,t4,dorAll, danonry 14, 1135—j Lb, Iw 01 , 4s9011tion of E.l'vartnevsailip. L.I. E Partner:Oh p 11 , ,, retHrre eliHting he .IA totl ttl...S c. ItleflEV. 1.1 Ow Roai At; Itoretty dißsolved wtot:rsiglleel will tit No. 65 Filth pore I ti, hook, of ttit2 old taut may Er' found. tatti where the tittatAtleti battin,ll, whl, tbo firm of Blakely ILiitt•y.vill hu lititt,,c;,..d. d.lt Jstt EiO. Itli2Fl!:V, • Cil AILLES •LE 14 DE /131 Ili And Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace, 1I ; ric E uN , OFWY LIE " • A cuutlected with this ,dra, will att to proutittit,si. C,Livoyattct, 01 tilt titods tiot,9 with legal 413 L:odS 7 AlOrtgag ,, +, Butift.. t'owrr, t. , t At t,riley, Tithe to ttual Estato nod. To the members of the Bar he ten .er I his. col V fired as Com mis loner io take Deposition's to be read In the tot eral Courts id this 'State, and old-where. His office is onaljef the main Police Stations of the city, and consequently his tadlities in esixuting business of dist kind Are very diodrable. y AYRES' WORM CONFECTION, C ONPECTIoN, Co NFECTION,CON F ECTION,CoNF E OP IoN, C O N F C TION,CONFE l'IoN.O UN F MUT I ON,Co N F HOPI U N,CoN F E C T 1 U N.CoNFECT 1 oN CO N F l U 1' I U N . The most ph:many sail, and otioctual Worm ILAmody now in W 03.- Proparf,l and nOll, Wit/negate and re:ail, by ANGELL,t Cor. Wood and Sixth sts., Pittsburgh, Pa., And .1141 t v PrnwsziPtF vvverally. ia•2l • ATTaI I NTIiiN FARMERS !! THE UaEAT ECLIPSE SEED !TILL a AND BROAD OAyl sowER. is now on exhibition at No 55 Nlarket street, Pittsburgh. This is a new improve moist and far exceeds any machine of th kind ever nib-red to th.. agriculturist. It works on an entirely new principle and sows any kind of small seeds with fertiliz,rs at any de sired width, withal regularity and eveuncsa never before at taint d by seed sowers, and can be worked by a b..y large enough to drive a home. Th.. machine is so simple that any workman can construct it, and at a price, that will defy competition. 61111-0 and County Rights or tingle machines for sale. Jal4lct J. BOYERS. Proprietor. RENTING. -1 will attend to the renting, payingof Taxes, and collecting of Rents. Apply to JAMES 0. RICHEY, -s mos rt•ost. LA RD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barreli nrd kogi, jnq rereired Owl for sale by XIcUANDLE73B„ 4.IEA.NE Sr. CO, i a 3.3 Corner of Wood and Water htreets. (11DER.-3 bbls received this day. 5.. j Privy O cents Q 1 R'rlluu. EAWORTII, BRO.& BROWNLEE; 449 in the Diamond. TOMATOES, in Cans-1.0 cans just rec'd and for sale by [ Ja2Bl IlfNItY 11. COLLINS RY GOODS! DRY GOODS ll—All the immense stock of Shawls, Marinees, Paramat tas, Plaids; choice styles of printed Marinles, Poplins, Du cats: rich, all wool, D,, , lainJs, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery, dents' Varnishing 0 - mds, and a large stock of Do mestic Goods, selling at the store of A A. Mason k Co.'s, No. 25 Fifth street, at unheard of prices, as the whole stock must be immediately closed out. rrITE SEASON ADVANCES, AND CHES i. TElt has determined not to caught with a large stuck to carry over Ile has, therefore, determined to close out the balance of his sto.ir of Gentlemen's and Boys' Whi t- r Clothing, at the smallest ponsible margin above coat. Now is the time to obtain bargains. The stock embraces everything usually found in a first-clan city Clothing and Merchant Tailoring establishment. CLEF:STEWS GOTHIC HALL, Car. Wood streut owl Diamond Alley. .01•• We study to plr.aso. ja2l T_T ONEY BEAN TOBACCO. Another .L.A. Supply of this celebrated Tobacco, Just received by JOS. FLEMING, Comae Diamond and Market gtrvot WALL PAPERS 1 WALL PAPERS WALL PA PRIUMII—W. P. MARSHALL ,t CO. arr, preparing, for immense sale of Wall Paper this spring. t ay. and vt-e. at 87 Wend ttree• fel Lip UOKWIIEAT FLOUR 40 sacks prime article, for sale by Lisa) aNNEY H. comma. RIVER NEWS. HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen eral Agents, Corner of First and Ferry streets. WEATHER. ETC.—The river ix still falling, with only four feet water in the channel. Two boats lett ou Saturday evening, but there were no arrivals. liildinesh, on account of the severe snow aorta whi It prevailed during the entire day, was ErUpended for the too,. p t • Thu lowa, Capt. Moore, ! I. eeiviug freight at the andlng, and will leave as soon t 1!.. water will permit. Poirr OF HU ii.G 11 4 FEET 0 INCLES WATEII IV TIC CRANTNEL ARRIVED. r G.I. Bayard, Peeblem, •• Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville " 'Ammo, Jacobs, Brownsville DEPARTED. Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. •' Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville " Luzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. Messengsr, -, Cincinnati. " Potomac, Harry, Cincinnati. The fine oteamer QUAKER CITY, Captain McDeorinui--Clerk, SAMUEL COULEE-will leave for the above, and all intermediate 'mad, on TUESDAY EVENING. For freight or pasgage,tipply on bard. fel The splendid n+•': light draught steamer Po. LAN D,Capt IL tIEACEY, will ie fur the above and intermedi to ports on SATURDAY, th , :nth inst., at 4 °Muck P: M. For freight or passage , apply o❑ beard . For, Naslaville. Thu fine passenger Rteatner CLIFTON, will leave for the above nail all intermediate ports, on WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. 61. For freight or passage apply on bier-d, or to ilel6 FLACK, BARNES CO., Agents. For Cincinnati and Louisville. JoIIN tO'SIPKINS, Tho new, light draught passenger packet, TOM i'K INS, Ray, Master, will leave for above and intermediate porta, T LEIS (Weil - nesday) MORNING, lho lSth inst., at 10 o'clock A. M For freight or passage, apply on board, or to A. U Mctiltt W, Agent, No. 86 Water street. Feb 3 Feb 9 ..... 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 March 1 For Blemphia and New Orleans. The Sue passenger steamer A L M A , Cept. ROBINSON, will leave fur the above and all in termediate ports, on SATURDAY, at 4 B. M , Fur freight or passage apply on hoard, or to Ja'2'.) FLACK, BARNES St CO., Agents. ZANESVILLE. • For Pittsburgh and Zanesville. The steamer FOETUN E, Cuptaiu W. itc.No---- Clerk J. B. J. AL.I.IB.JN—W in leave for the. above and all intermediate ports, uu Tllll KS l) AV , December 2.7 th, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight and peeaage apply on board, or to POWELL tt. MOODY, tf/ First St , or A. 0. WORMY, SO Water street. For Marlette and Zaneeville The steamer EMMA (IRAIIAM, Capt. Mut, ROE APIIES, will lean „ for List, tibovt, awl al intorniudiutt , ports ou vNery 'ITE6DAY, o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board The light draught, fait running p.issenger packet lOWA, ()tots, 514ster, will leave tor the above and all luteralethate. ports, on ;:1.11- IJkI.DAY, 1110 6th hist., at 4 o'clock P. M. 10r freight or passage, having superior accurnodat , oug, apply on board, or to liAltui A, 51cGREW, Agows, fed Corner First and Ferry streetc SPECIAL NOTICES. di . L I , DIVIDEND NUTteli.—Ths President and Mana gers of the Company, for erectiug a BriCe over the Altegheuy river, have, this day, declared n diviaend of TWO DOLltAtt6 A BtlAltE, on the old stock of the Company In which divideuds are ma le, which is payable iu Current bank able toads, to stockholders, or their legal representatives forthwith. WM. RUSEISUitti, Treasurer. Pittsburgh, January Ist, Dish. ja4—c ..,) , fius.—THE 1N l'EltEtT COU VoNS ob T LIE Bonds of Lawrence County, icquea to the 1' rri- LlUltllll AND EltlE ItIILAOAD GUal PAN t, duo 1058 2 will be pain a,. Llio ui W.ll. 11. t'icutbargh, Pa. L. enango In place 01 les) teeny 1,, con ;LNace.r.:o 01 Llo, faiiuro Jl ch. chcia . Lasllr• 1110) anti Te ual Uumpauy, Now whore 4110 0011p,1113 Are payable. de2.51 MONONGAHELA BII.IDGE, Pittsburgh, January 29th, 1838. AN ELlayrioN fur frosioent, Managers awl kith - CUrri of the Company fur erecting a Bra Igo over the Iluat-trlganela river, opposite Pittiburgu, iu Allegheny coun ty, wi t t 10 , h o ld at the on 21 aLareit int 1851. at 3 o'clock, P. :G. JOHN ltde3two' Trewuret. MONUNGAIIELA VALLEY BAL•iii.—.NuTid.,E.— Books will lie cooniul at tau LILA WArIIA 110 USE, tu cue Lorun4ll of McKeesport, for [llll.CriptiOLlS 10 Cal , - :al stock of said 'Sauk, ou 51'NU!IY, Ole 22d day of Eou ru.ry next, from 10 A. NI. to 1l 51., and from 'I to 4 P. 11., mut continue, (it necolifty,) tram day to day lOC at the came hour's. By order ul the Cormuismoucre A. MILLAR. DAGUERREAN GALLERIES AMBROTIPBS- VARRANTED, OAN BE lIAD AS LuW AS AT ANY FIRST CLAS'3 &TPA BLISLINIENT N TUE COUNTRY, AT WA L L'S, urth streot. WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY. C. WALL IIAS TAKEN THE third hour oh JULIUS' Nvw Building , udjuiuing to I,,qll.ll.liCS' liank, Fourth Arca, tor an AMUiturS pr, AND 'IIuTOURAPLUO hiALLEK and Laving ILL,' up th, 'own in a IStylo unaurpassed, luvite3 hitt frit:l46 and tho pules if. to 0101111_11e1 Ilia lkcei , tion Room, he has no he.; in dayibg, L. its superior anywhere, for nue, beauty of furniture aio poiuttnente generally; and his Operating ItcuouS, I I) tlalue floor, are uitteied immediately . L11r1.11.11.01 II nix Operating the most iwpieveil combined side and 614 ligiits give a facility for taking a linisheil Pii - tare, to the leant puenibt Oulu, that ha thanks cannot kill t, italic• lux establinhunah. the resort ut all persons ut taste. Mr. Wall's experience ass au Artist, in a guarantee to hi. patrons that none but good Pictures will be permitted to ire Ilia premises. The public, mud the Lidies eap,cially, arc ❑v to vlcw rukuur , , arid examine mptCILUOLLd. ft 2.5.1 iv Ci _RE iii, I ATT RAC 1101 N AT NO. 60 fill tIILiELET Whore can be seen the largest cellection of ilillit(HYPl'J PdigOtillAPil SPECIMENS, EVEN. EXLIINITED IN nits CITY SGer Persons wishing Pictures of thenis.dves or friends, 4.re invited ui call and examine before setting olsoveliert:, un WE WARRANT PICTURES nnperior to any that can be obtained west of the mountains It. M. CARGO & CO., ehotographers and Ambrotyplsts, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 76 Fourth ntio,t, 411 , 1 SUNBEAM GALLERY, S.W. cor. of Marko: atroot and Diamond, Pittahurgh. PRDDES TO SUIT ALL. rayl9:tf—qp WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, NO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process, .4iri rig the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress aud complex ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examinta them to be fur superior to any pictures ever exhibited in this city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine is large collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the +econd floor, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictures of Children taken In two elconc6, :tt do) Market street my27:tf is NELSON'S AMBROTYPES. 13 ALLERY CORNER OF THIRD AND MARKET STREErr. 4 , Entrance on Third street. Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBROTYPES, executed In the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can bo acconzinocluted at short notice by calling at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, THIRD STREET. Prices One Dollar and upward. ap29:l3e2d a 0 G E EL NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYPI GALLERY LalliaLUll=UA=UM==l . =L= ttI_PICTURES taken in all the cartons styles, in an weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. irs.. Sick or deceased persons taken at their residence ap2o:lydsw—is _ DR II U S . - BONHAVEB lIOLLAND BITTERS. Gum Tnigacanth, Gum Aloes, Gum Arabic, CONCENTRATED LYE, Amandine, Pomades, Colognes, Toilet Articles, etc., GLYOERtNE, Juniper Berriee, Graphite, Agaric etc., on hand and for sale by B. L. WARNESPOOK & 00., fed Corner of Worrth and Wand strut... EMOVAL.- JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, FLOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE, Has removed from 89 Water street, to the Corner of Market and First streets, felo PITTSBURGH: PA F.,1) PREC I PITATE.-150 pounds 6» side by B. A. BAELNESTOCK A CO., sell Corner rf Vint and Wood gtrewm CORN.-64 sacks ear Corn for sale by B LACK GIMPURE LACES, doll) JAB. A. FIeTZEK. Kt I X*.ts.,- 'gr. And BLACK BRUSSELS LACES, (lI.REASE.—White Grease for Wagons, Om Fur nlbuses, Carts, Drays, Carriages, etc., in barrels and Fur Drees and Duque Trimmings, at reduced prices. koyy. is Bade by f*Al HMV EL COLLINS felo JOEL HORNY, 77 Market street. STEAM BOATS NASHVILLE. For Nashville For , r; ash ville CINCIENNATL RAY, 31AsTkr. 11/I_lllPliiiiB. ST. LOUIS. toor St. Louis. Mk.Re, 111:tr,r LLY °HALER 0 TUN 00.11.‘11, ,, 510N NILS A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE 11UTU1U E. S. WYKES, Artist. E. 8. WYKI.IB, Artint PRICES REDUCED SKY AND SIDE-LIGHT A M SEMENTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MISS KIIIIIEBLY PHIUZB Or .1011.158IO9: 50c. Privata Box, lunge :Z.." oO .15c. Private Box., 5aud1...... ;. ,10 ' cc. Colorod 11,,.. d 15c. I Colorod Box. rincle Ats in Vrivnto 130 x, $1 00 itEDuCti , ) IN Duo' ,t;.eet, .tt 0/ . 4' 'clock. Performaric ,to COIIIMJUCe at 7 office, for se.le of Ti:lcots,opon from 10 to 3 o'clock. The tirreat National Drama entitled 711 E PIONEER PATRIOT, Will he produced in the 5[104 style of Dramatic Art, with new tceuery, costumes, properties, etc., etc. MONDAY EVENING, k ebruary 15th, will be performed the exciting Drama, iu 4 nets, entitled THE PI /NEER PATRIOT: on THE MAID Ott THE WAR PATH. Philip Laney The to conclude with the 'PIP TOP POLKA coto.oqu I/ ed of the extreme length of thin play, no oth or will bo performed. The l'ilanageress taki.s pli asure in announcing the engage meat of MIL J , IIN Ll OWENS, Pittsburgh's favorite, who will appear this week. ERCANTI LE LIBRARY ASSOCIA- I 114 , Nt i_NcruliEti.—iz, V. T. t•TARIt Kl'o, of Itmolo, will I.cc[ure I plot, ILA , YOUNG MENS' LIBRARY A ATio etud the public Leuerally, AT LAFAYETTE HALL, On Tuesday Evening, - February Ifith : , ab.fret—SUBSTANCE AND MIOW. lioorii (Ton at 6..4 o'clock. ',chip, to continence Tickets TIVENT E CENIS, to be had at tho Music and Book Stores, Library Ito •ni, Lecture Committee, and at iii door. JOHN M. KIUKVATRICE, 11. KINCAID, ELIAS H. IRISH, ALDRED, Library Rao., I E. D. DAIL LING'PON, Fob. 1 . 2,18.55. fola:3t. Lecture Conn'tteo. The Beautifal Collection of Paintings, INCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE MARKET, C 1,110 ATR A , DEATH ON kE A N 1)1115., t Ito faminici 011tEASthl AN MODEL OF BEAUTY, uow Prot, EZhillitiou at thc, TONTINE, 1101.18 E, No :13 Third Arcot. Call aud Ewe thQux. Jyl7 GEO. SOHNECK, Propric••tor. JOHN W. AVCARTLIY, .LILL POSTER 7 wN , 1 . ) ' 1 ,, 0 ofi THEklthos Of o POSTING GILLS you. colvt;Eici • , EXIII.I3ITIONB, cualiutilticatiutlil • mail, Colograph, or other wi..o--diroct.l to ti o .• •i .11orDiug Yost, will rouolv.. prompt attention ARD WHITEUEE CIEL). J. DI.IFV. WoLFP THOB. 11. LANE. INUITMORE, WOLFF, DUFF & CO., SIGN OF THE ANVIL, INIPORTDRS AND DEALERS IN _'` DWARE. No. 50 Wood street, THREE 1/001t.4 AIIGVE CHARLES HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA Jai Fly LIHNYlita C. J. 1101 , 1 , 11dN, JOHN WILIOHT Humphreys, Hoffman Si Wright, FLOUR FACTORS, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 NORTH WHARVES AND 155 NORTH WATER ST 11,uvu Yiuu Strevt, REFER TO Thi.otitsou Philadelphia. sAutk •• ..:.stolt. Copt, ".• Co iic,“.•/. t , :.uvlih, f. •• H. lit,Vl4, roiil M. k, Niturts L. 113.11i.wt•il st C., •• J, bit M.:Srliorlis Co., •• Kiwzovi & Co , Pickett, Mathews &Co., Maysville ' Ky. ,bresysbury & Pries., Madison, lnd W. U. liougioy k vine. Onllipotia, Ohio. Luis rciflC.F , Mathis., Louisville, Ohio. A. I) & Cu , Cincinnati, Ohio W. I idillittA & Cu., Pittsburgh, I'a. cosurisvo •` TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATEI-1 IPES 9 From two to six inch calibre. t'R!CEb from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. A.l.4u—noc HESTER. PEARL STARCH :'or Stalc Wholesale at . 1 1anutacturer• Prices by MENERTf IL COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT• AND WllOl-SSALI DEALER IP CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRODUCH GENERALLY No. 20 Wool) 81'N EDT, PITTSBURGH. [Jo W. DCWICES Wool) m. uu .nn o.Lrecullm WOOD, 31041 , 4Ziae.AD & CO., meaan A.crunE as OP American Galvanized, Best Relined IM=EI COMAIoN SHIET IRON, Au , l Agont .or tilt) WOO of W. Dr.wsas WooDS' CELEBRATED hTI 111ITA OM RUSSIA SHEET IRON. —ALiJ— GALVANIZh D CUItRUGATED IRON, for Roofing; SPlhtsti, NA i , 3d 11001' IRON. a~ore6touse, No. 131 First at., Pittsburgh. ”.41.1"A uItIERS FOR NG will Lo promptly ~ u-micl to at tl o Works. au26 811111.011 SI. Perkins, AUCrioN AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, El/Lima eTRE ET, LOUISVILLE, KY., LI °LICIT Consignments of any and every dt , cripti.aa of MuretvUldlNlJ. Any gtxxls Bunt CO no for w,!l b. attended to without delay, and remittances im :weliatoly made. Tnankful ti>r loot fevers wo solicit a con tinuance. E OV A L.- 11(1;1411AVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.— ha,,. rote 're.) the manufw.:tory of Bwrhave's Holland linters, to No. •L 7 Wood street—the lieuso now occupied by Abu,rhead, Esq. Until the first of April, our "dice will be on the second der. 13KNJ Ju. A CO. 110 FOR U TALI I 1 I BEFORE YOU GO, PRACTICE WITH TUE RIFLE, AT THE ORIGINAL SHOOTING GALLERY, NI. 136 WOOL) BTIIEET. ja:3l.) DOWN QL TETLEY. Jl4l 0 It RENT.— The large warehouae, now occupied by W. 11. Smith N. 1M Firat. and 122 Second streets. Enquire of PARK, McOIIRDY & CO.. 1.2.5d1 Nos. 149 Viral and 120 Second streets. HOTEL CA N LLES.-50 bikes 12's and IS'a, Hot.' Candini, on hand and for sale by jail IC 0 it 3. H aAVTI7HH LGOIIO i..— 100 bbls. 76 and 96 per cent tor Htat3 by it. A. FAIINESToCii 4t Corner of First and Wood it tre.sts. 75tiWILL buy a new frame Dwelling. House of four rooms and Kitchen. Paling in front, Babe Oven, etc. The lot has a front of 20 feet on f torey street, Allegheny, by 110 feet deep to an alley. T , rtns of payment very easy. The house is now and in, v. 0 ,1 er. I , •r. Fur sale by S. CUTEilltlltT Se SIN, j , ti t 51 Slacker street. ItED, WIIITE AND BLUE.-500 boxes Collet Variegated Swap, nalorted colors:1a tb., lb Milli 'AII. cakoa, ou hand and for ealo by 101 l W ^ +t, 1 `ll TrVVR -RNING jdURNIA FLUID AND CA MPLIENE.— A large supply a thebo articles constantly on hand. Tho4C wishing a Burning Fluid, imperior and cheaper than can be had elsewhere in the city, can always procure it at JOS. FLEMING'S, 9 Corner Diamond and Market stmet. Y NO E S.—l have just received a supply kJ of Mattson's celebrated S , ringea, pronounced to be su perior to any others now in use. Those wishing anything of this kind should call and examine these before purchas ing elsewhere. JOzEPII FLEMING, 1 , 4/ Corner Diamond and Market street.F 100 ACRE BUTTER.--600 lbs. solid pack ed Batter, received and for cede by 1.27 JAS. A. FBrZER, 89 Wood street. ut o r ' r e REDUCEi To n to r E e t h S o T o O pe C n t i n C g. e f In the or order e Trait•i, we will continue to sell at the EXTRMIELY LOW PRICES our Goo +s are now marked at. 4t20 TOR. 1101 trig. 77 Market street. IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER., CALL. AT CLIE4TER'i' A brilliant amorintent of SESSONAI3LERIECE GOODS CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, Corner of Wood street anf Diamond alley. :a - We Study to Please. ia3o on hand at DIA RUBBER BELTING.—A targe t atock, all sizes, 2, 3 awl 4 ply thick, at the India Rub. ! her Depot, 26 and 2y St. Clair mtrect jalo EAR CORN-130 sticks Ear Corn, Justre mixed, and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, ia'23 89 Water street LLEINHE AND MANAGETLEM SSUOND TIER 13 Coutell S. C Dubois 111iw3 Turnbull PHILADELPHIA J. t H. PHILLIPS MEDICAL. -ON - DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, Is REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the moat doe. perate of cases, when the second bottle will, with seam a single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. Vie wish to call the attention of all to these fasts, that the In. vigorator in compounded by a ph% Eldon who 1136 used it in his practice for the past twenty years with a 1111001266 &bums credulous, end that It is entirely vegetable, being compelled wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed whoa it is known ono bottle of the Invigorator contalutas much streng4 us one hundred doses of Calomel without any of its deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now boforo the Amerioan pub lic, prepared with snob skill by a ecientifloman, particularly for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the world, simply because it rest on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diseases as are described in hr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as the Invigorator. The Invigorator cures Sick headache. Take one or two teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. For an overloaded 'stomach, or when food rises or some, take the Invigorator after eating, and It will not prove disagreeable or oppressive. For heartburn, Palpitation, or llifficuit Breathing, takes tea- poonfol once or twice daily. For Loan of Appetite, Languor or Listlesduess, the medicine's invalu able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digtat well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the demons of dream-land will all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all oppression or fullness. 11.1 Invigorator is a Liver Reme• dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cut lag Dyspepsia, Janniloe, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it haa no equal. We know there is nothing now before the American pub lic prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular ly for diseases of the Liver, as 1. r. S,nford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained is reputation second to CIO other article iu the word, simply because it rests on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diseases as are described In Dr. Sanford's advertisement, We know of no remedy that will so surely care them as the Invigorator. There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that, seems to ishlaeSS Wendertul, curative and healing pit.- ;wales in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or gaus. It camo to us with so many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects in sumo of the worst cases 'at continual dibility, caused by deranged liver, and in every instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent CUM, Dr. Sanford's invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re- for to. We always have been credulous about cures by pat ent medicines, but we are convinced that this medicine, for family use, is not overrated by the host of recommendations it has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion, Do- bility or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; our word for it, relief will be experienced. Dirssmos To Tux INVALID: Who WO Dr. Sanford'e Invigor ator, for it will relieve them of their pains as soon as it. is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist whore the Invigorator to used, for it will as surely drive them away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can no denbt to th *le whe try it, for It carries conviction with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it, Try one bottle, li it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. PRIOR ORE DOLLAR PLR DOTTLI SANFORD A CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York For sale by 0. IL KEYSER, 140 NYt:od street, Pitteburgb I:3nidsw2p 'il iL5r. -f Tri'vf - I ii t: t.rii tl i:ti ILO I —7l -- ;* i 1 •/.'' " " t rI . E:7 :, c 7 l 7 it l 7:. 6 1 A ....( , , ...,,., 6 _ 5,,, bi., 6 ,„„, kij Disco A, i...Ry OF THE AGE. kilt. KENNEDY . , of Roxbury, has discuv• xti. erA in ono of our common pretture weed:l it malady that curry Every kind of Humor, MOM TOE WORST SOROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON PIMPLE lie has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) die has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will care the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles ore warranted to cure the worat of Erysipelas. One to two bottlea ore warrautegt to cure all laimorla."aa eye& Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ear' aid blotches among the hair. „0. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure comps and running ulcore. ,One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the ski.s. Two or.three Weans aro war rautoil to cure the word kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the meat des perateCaae of rheumatism. Three to four bottles aro warranted to cure salt-Rheum. Wive to eight bottles will curo the won't tear, of scrofula. A benefit le always exporieuted from the' tirst bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the abovt3 quantity is taken. ROXBURY, MASS DZAkt litinsit,—Tho reputation of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors ' is so well established by the an unimous voice of all who have over need it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful phyab ciang and the most careful Druggists in the country are nu• niinous in its praise. Iu presenting the Medical DLieuvery to your notice, I do t with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing most of those diseases In which you are on fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to an affectionate mother. NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored Ms its uatnral sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical DIEICOVO • ry booomes a fountain of blessing to your husband anti household. lu tho more advanced stages of CANKER it extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, whlclLis nothing but canker of the atom h; than to the Intestinal and KIDNEYS, creating a Binking, gone feeling, aud au Indifferouoe oven to the cares of your family. Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAMED, our, food distress' you, cud you can only take certalu kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrimonous fluid of the canker oats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be. conies sallow or greenish, and your hest day is gone. For want of nourishuicut your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of y.ur body become relaxed: When follow a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to • CURE; Palpitation of the taunt, pain in the ulde, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the lupjolnt whon you retire, irregularity of the bowole, and also, that moat exam. elating of discuses, PILES. How many thousands of poor women are suffering from this disci 90 and pining away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to impress o. your mind that good old proverb, An ounce of prevail. thin is better than a pmmd of cure." la the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will clover, antler any circnmstancas, du you any injury. !Vs change of diet ever n.sces.exy—eat the bruit you can get and enough of It. Dtastrriorn FOR USS—Adult., one table spoonful per day— Children over ton yones dessert spoonful—Childreu from five to eight yearn, tea tussminl. Aa 110 directions can be appli• cable! to all coustitutions, take anfficient to operate on the bowls twice a day. Yours truly, . . . Price $l,OO per bottle. For male by Dr. OE.O. 11. NEWER, No 140 1176.A1 etreet, Pittaburgh, Pa eoirt:divi B OWMAN'S 111.1:1 LT MILE COMPOUND Will cur Coughs, quinmy, El/thl t, Croup, Ifoars , ,nrs.l, Bleeding of Ow Lungs, C.)llBl3mptiou For sale by And 6,lo:dlcw UEO. 11. KEYSER, Pittsburgh, J. P. i'LIiMING, i 1 _..T,...,iz.._-_7..4,;..p.-7,:.r.5....:,..),.. ..,.e_ 1y5,..,..... / ......,,,,...4.(,,,A,4,,....„, ,—, 1 ,.....,.4i...--,., . -IfOces , .f. , : , 1........LA-7,:1.•, — lv , ...- --.,,,.-"' t.i....,'„.....AN5, 1 -v., , -.4.--- ; : , kr l 'V?: r 7, I. •Fien":4,.,10 3 r, , , i,?-; .• ; ;? .1 . .:;.' 2I A,RBI,E! MARBLE! I tif 0n - dia eIPIT s Cellt G 0 HAS .1 BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,- Enclosures, Posts, Etc., Thu public are respectfully invited to examine our stmt. prices low, and work warranted. jyl3:yls 3:15 LT BWRTY STREW. ARD OIL.-25 bbls. Winter-strained IA Bleached furl Oil, of oar own manufacture, warrant ed equal to any In the market, on hand, and for sale by U. C. h J. H. SAWYER., I s2l Vn. I" Wood *twat ORNE KNITTING BALLS-- ORNE KNITTING BALLS. Received this merallig, at fe2 OTIK INVOICES IN TWO WEEKS STEEL SPRING SiiELETON SKIRTS. The fourth invoice of this elegant form of Skirt, received by Adams Express, this day. Ladies who were dbappointed lo procuring ono du Tues day inst, can now be supplied at 13ORNE'S, f,l " " DICARB. SODA.--:10,000 pounds on hand, 3 and for a Alo by B. L VAIIAISTOCK k CO., f 4 In.tainst Pm*. pIIORN's EXTRACT OF COPAIRA AND SABSAPAIIILLA..—Auotber supply of this celebratod English remedy, Just received by JOS. FLEMING, fe9 Corner Diamond and Market street. M . INERAL WATERS Lick, Bed ford and Congreia Waters constantly on hand at JOSEPH Vl.l MING'B, fell Corner Diamond and Market street. SIME'S Ferrated Tinet. Bark and Elixir of Bark, ou band and for ealo by B. L. PAIMESTOO3. i 00, DONALD KENNEDY Itrotirlatio, Alitlima, Inflammation of the Lunge, Influenza, A OZOOTO SUPPLY 01 HORNE'S. TT Market street