LOCAL AFFAIRS The Baltimore Committee The C.uina!ttee from the Baltimore Councils, who came hero for the purpose of- examining the Con nelleville Railroad, have been visiting our public in stitutione. They wore accompanied by the Alay‘.r and the Presidents of Councils, and a Committee of Councils, which body extended to them the hospitali ties of the city on last Friday evening. On Satur day they visited the House of Refuge and the Poni tentiary, expressing themselves mush pleased with the arrangements at those places. Yesterday morning they visited several of the manufacturing establish ments. They - left for Baltimore on the two o'clock train yesterday . ; previous to which they passed the following resolutions: Rceolveil, That our thanks aro duo to the Mayor and Select and Common Councilmen of the city of Pitt•lmr4h, for their polite reception and unromitting ,atfewio:, to u, while in theirsfrosperous city. Resolved, That it is the dehided wish of tho Coro tultose that closer connection should be formed hy means of a continuous railway, by Conne4Dville to ILltiinore, believing that both the cities of Pit , - burgh and Baltimore would be largely advantaged by such connection. Resolved, That this committoe, together with the citizenship of Baltimore, will always hear with glad nese and pleasure every, indication of prosperity which may attach to the city of Pittsburgh, her manufactories, her arts and her commerce, and truer that the pulse of both cities bests responsively t•• each other. Reioloed, That the above resolutions be presented to hie Honor, the Mayor of Pittsburgh. JOIIN B. ~ . e.IDENSTRICKER, Cba:nniin Suicide An old woman, some eighty years Of age, named Greenfred Fawcett, committed suicide on Sun , iay afternoon by jumping into a well. She resided on Rillhuck Run, about fifteen miles from the city, and has helm for some time quite childish; she had on one or two oceaddons attempted to commit suicide, bet aces prevented by her husband, who kept a strict watch Over her II2OVO,It2.!113. About ono o'clock on Sundo the prepared the dinner, and while her hus hand'was engaged is eating, she escaped front the house, and ran with great speed towards the well. Iler husband saw her meaning, and pursued het, lout he was too late; before he emitd overtake her th. bad leaped into the water, and the exertions made to save her were fruitle,te. She was sh .rtly niter wards extricated front the wed, a coroner's iu tae was cellos!, who after an examination of th e proo il ,.e, and the eironmstano,F ahead n; her death, returne , i a verdiet of tittieitte bt drowning. Di.ortferig.—Sirioe Saturday twyrnintr the 'tittitlttny has been quite goQd, and the ti`r is oin•tit•tit with ih , ound of the merry tdeigh hen , Ott Stimigy a party'of four young 11.1•71, Kid" had been indutvlm in a sleigh.ritic, were roue-sing to town in l.,„tt. spirits, about midnight, when one of their hornet lett down on Smithfield street. Ttiev jumped out nn , t abused the poor animal, waking ii of rasher stron: language. A policeman coining up, he was not tel trotted, and, calling for assistance, e tue other tdli •er came up and the tvhole party NV arrested and talttto to the watch how,. They were kept there unit: Monday morning, when, after n htmring, the Mayor fined them each. Anothcr Dimapp.intav,t .--Tll3 L^et Lire Coin ini!tee Of tho Young Men's Mercdntilo I,;hrdry ARel ,, t have been peculiarly ilfl fort (Imre thi4 winter: Th , s. Starr King ha.e telugraph,d th4t cannot h e her e d ,r, Tuesday evening f.:. the third thine with , n few weeks- this h d s I . W e g i ve the t ii,:p a h+ received yesterday i)y couneitten t'Ait , •‘u bruary 15th. To Loeturo I n.l.7ret t , ):Lt it ii utt-ri) impusq.ible to rea , l) ~n Tuesday. Leireeny.—A man natn;••l H..`:ll:lV, who we slot; ping, at-the Wash i agzen El otel on Penn s!r,,st. robbed of tome fifty doWns in money on Satur•t night. The parties wit, are suspected of the ti;;•;; wore a man and his reputed wife, who were stopping at the same house, but were found among the mis•ting nest morning. The woman hat but one eye, and ;t is supposed she is the wife of another prtrs running away with a paramour. It is not (mown where the-e persons are, but de-eripti , n , have lieu sent ort telegraph, and they will probably be interatept ed their flight. • Trial of Denny.— The rase of Daniel Danny, the parties implicated in the,,Weissman murder ws: taken up yesterday. A jury was e opanuoled in !in morning, and the afternoon was spout in examin• ing witnesses for the prosecution. We have already reported the evidence in tiles. , cases and unless some taing new is addueeii, we shall not trouble our read ors with any part of tho testimony. Tibe case will probably be concluded to day. This will terminate the " bloody record " for this term. Fatal Case of 'v.-1)n Saturday afterno,, a little daughter of `Mr. John Lamont; clerk of the steamboat Nathaniel Ifulines, abdut three years e, 1, was -sliding on the ice near the r.tidence of her parents in West Manchester, :when she fell d we, ~,nd injured on of her foot severely. She was taken ho L ne, when it was found that lockjaw had coued I , F t i. ,^sician was immediately called, hut his exertion, were L i L isuccessful, and on Sunday night the child lied. Burglary._Samuel J. B titer was arrested on Sat urday morning Lis; in Nsw Castle, and brought L„- tore Squire Dickson, on tne oath of Ales. Collins.— The defendant was charged with entering the Hotel of Mr. Collins, in flarlonsburgh on the night previ ous, stealing $lOO in specie and notes. He was traced from that place to Nov,' Castle. Baker was sent up sby tiko Justice„and the Grand Jury brought in a true bill against him. Munroe Stewqrt.— Petit i a < were in circulation yesterday in favor of Ex;tt•ulivc clemency toward: Stewart, setting forth that tie% elopments had beet, made sines the trial, end at the execution of Fife and Charlotte, Jones, which wore calculated to raise a .. • reasonable doubt" as to the guilt of Stewart. We ' O , , 12 that those petitions hive been nuincrouttly signs, nex ,-,Luappin g .Oune.—Another information was made again" Shaw yesterday, charging him with attempting ~) i ~,tbduct and return iota slavery Gvorg , W. Ferrite. IL: i's still , in custody, not being able U find security fur i ‘ lits appearance. An es Nfili , latiou of the ease w ill L , ii .t..'ad this morning at the Mayor ' - 0 triCO. . ___ PittxhurghTheatre. _A, i. iss Kimberly new has tie v , h o l e theatrical field t , h et , eitlej the clove of•the ilayotie.±, and we hope 5.%1 3 /AL' reap a rich harveft. L tot evening the now(l, - .firia . ._' f t he " Pioneer Pa triot,'.' wee presented for t firs,. tune. The auei taco, though not very 1 .. ,3, was bogy ter than on Slt urday night. This evening 0,13 Pit" "' ill be repeated, and to-morrow we expect to cc the lien, Owens. c'ettlt A couple of intore.aing yesterday in tho jail j. Tti, iravivi'da3js were . marrie , l bridegtmin a, " Lreerated a short time sinea.trsm complaint of a le i in de friend, fir'h.til iin oft She 1 .9- 3 rt, WiSo l s', but, a., the a i t p groat to i,mity. Mr. Co'riceN, the pi ineipal in the affair, ttod in an undertone, flirt he o rati decidedly in .vor of changing from erii-diley to matrimony. Ilny'R Baglane , ztid S 07 uts. Frock at Sack Over coat, c., and a full ,qtock W into r Gloves, Gauntlete, :;carfs and She''' ll ' for Men and Boy'e, still on hand at S'ar naghan's Fed erAl Street, Allegheny. Ca=h Boyerg will find the, pines an induceinn.,t, Fatal Ac,',l,:nt.-0,1 Wednesday mA rning, man mimed Matthew White, re4ling in Ch. artiers town '.hip, three miles from Washington, Pa., was kicked liv a horse while threshing, and was so hddly injured that he died the PIMO evening. - - Irl Comfort.--Several persons, who have recent ly embraced religion, and were desirous; of connect ing themselves with the First Baptiste Chtnrch, wart imtnersed in the Monongahela ricer, neat the Birm itigham Ferry landing, en Sunday aftorn eon. The Directors of the Allegheny Triasl Company Trpit on Saturday evening, and unaniruou sly elected daloog Rynd ag Pre.ident, and W. A. Reed, Cashier. The Board will commence"- reg ularly on M inday next; Tbureday is di ,, count day_ The Chriett an Adcue‘ac of this week 'contains an ni tide, enumerating (he different churches of All,- Rh nt)? city, some twenty-three in nil; it est irnate3 th,• humber in the two cities and adjoining at precincts oie hundred. We ought to be a very moral commu nity. 13 the cave of Mrs. Eliza Gardiner, convicted or procuring an abortion, a motion for a new trial and arrest of judgment has been made. It will probably b•) argued this week.. Committed.—On Saturday Mrs. Beard, of Birming, ham, charged with attempting to destroy the life of her new-born infant some days ago, woo committed for trial. She acknowledged the crime. Petty Larceny.—Aldorman Rodgers committed a man named Patrick - to jail on Saturday, on a charge of petit larceny. We have received fr an Mr. Jaules Wardrop, a neat pamphlet of :wore fifty pagcs entitled the " Rural Register." A list (20 - desirotbio 13 Ink Int 111,, uranr.a Stocks aro to be sold this evenihu 01. t :a Coultuendal S idea Rooms No. 54, Fifth Street, by Mr. Mayor'e o.gice.—Thorn . ivere nine cowmen cases bef.,re Mayor Weaver yesterday. Six of thew were ~i limitted, and three released on. Payment t,f their Ana. Daiveroue.—Tho manner in which the urchinii the/it-wit amuse theini3elvcE--throwing snowballs at passers by. GLYCERINE! GLYCERINE H GLYCERINE!!! GLYCERINEIHI Ono of the best articles fur chapped hands now in vogue. Warranted a sure cure. For sale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, Corner Penn nw! St. (flair stroeti, The Greatest Invention of the Age---The Excelsior Shingle rtzia—who Wants to Get Rich I Everybody 1 T!: Of: let everybody pay . a visit to Gm Great Western Planing Mills, on the corner of Marbury ptreet and I)llqut , sno way, and see the ExcelSior Mill make sixty perfectly-formed shingles in one minute. But o w .uld advise anybody wishing to secure the 01 rapidly accumulating a fortune, to call we are disposing of Shop, Township, Coun ty, Territorial rights almost as fast as we can draw 11 , reds. We have, n.:4 vet, some val uable rights heretbre, ye who would at some future roll , •• 1 ' carriages, had better call soon. W e d not ask any one t alter be has thor,,,, c hly examine I to , s neriectly tin tierstarols th, pri p 1.3, zap w'.l'','l it Iw 0.01- struciJd. Tho best evil, w oan af the :;rut' vain of this ma , hir,o, is tho p•lrt'orl, Th o ih J'• , r 1 1.),:r 30.'...y and ham.,;',l"u',":, L ^n !'. 1 a much hig price Fr,ra ta id 3 is ally other Th. , publi , • are re:p2ctl'u•l invited to call and see the 1,1. •1115 iu opir, ttior, at rho above named place. Th-e Pr6eriotors earl alw.tv , he found at thu St. Nicholas }foto'', o , rner .1 , 1r:0r,. and Fourth streets, Pitteburg.h. ep u i fiN•tWN ;t:NIEI.i . which can coed c.l car, an I i•vtainty t I oreet, thin which ha, f. 11114,1 Di:. J. 11,14:T71:WS F'TOM 10 , 1 In all :h.,4.. ILN •34.. A of 00. Stomach which are ri.tture, thi4 B—rrti •_2.4 etforh.ii to of r,rl Lrk'tbi , r 4 w!•,..! 111'1, •• h , r r.tmcdi have C 01 eertiliciite , i `love r.iveii by those rill° testor it, .411`x,, e ?ruts, U. boil it is acc mlin. to tLr dire,- Oil tit- b•itri t , of the worst c.:l.4eN Of Dy4pl4l.iii, Di , . 0..11 pormattioitly curia, by tho utio ipf tlr EtTTEIC, For psi 2 11 itiz 41 :tttLl by It ,, TEPTER MITI'. W. W. WALLACE'S 31 31 it 1,1 1 41 ikVORK!. MARBLE MANTELS', A Largo and Balutlful Stock always on Hand lo Order. 0 NE-RV( )I ERrY, CI ).\,"l' It .1 C • • R f PH , it S. two illvitt.4l to c ell :111 I eX,IIII - t• •;• 4 , ; :in. I .or :iiiir•rt 1,111 w 111 nay 11 , 49,r , of the lorY ~ 1 - 1 , 11,112 A. t , r1.1 li' , ; 'HI-. if 14 - y. oi \Vti , d t.•I i+ 4.1 o r„ 411, 11111' 1 . 1 . r. -. t in, lire. %!,) ,1' \ 111,E 'CS , .\II , 6 1 .1 \ Yr. Vt . A`iiST ‘:11) rUIZNITURE TOPS, ANil I NI 1 ) 7 4! Nl4 “rder In 111.1 , 1111,1 y. M.trb , e 01 onr Ow largo.; in W.tit la ILI lllitr. rturrd by lIt'l : tt••1, ni, 1v II ,;; I • 140. ~+t Plaster, Cement and Grindstones. I_3I,ASTER PA I{l ' 4 , Lr Stuoci) Work, etc, cEnti: , ; f r Ftr, ST.)NES, 1111 ..dz•-q am' his .iirtlity, FArtn , ::t atltt r• ic4, at :tltt I.ttshttr,th. W. W. \V (.I,IC F.. Tuos. STARR Kin p II:. P EPA RV,' P, f~-1 unary I, p ROPOSALS f u r conveying the mails ul tho Striluer, from July I, .In Jilo‘muu roptv, in Ilo• St ot kNIA, will in tlm co.try.l . ~ t ti „!. thir uuii 1, P. it., t 11ILIL.I1 t Mmlo,lly April *2.4 lon ,VitzLl: r I.y 3(1 In 1,4 :L.,c11.3:•::, tw i4t.l a w,ok. C 11..t,1ay a,, 1 15(,1:11`311AY, at • 11(., by I'. It . Fr,lt Ilni,occr Ly I.i'L!,lt,o.v. and Ifonoc7wyviilf, "'ld., to }:r a ni[ art,' 'melt, (brim tint,. n wo-k. L•••1V4. Tl.l. all.i Valli slay, n: 1 P. nt ; Arrive nt Einnii , tsburgli by li P. m. L , a, e Fir in itshurgh t nos,l it rural ty Satiir da3 at 4 A. M. rice,. ;la!) .ver g A. Si'. e, t . lire„ te itaengr isv.ll•. r die. 3 , loolderdo Cornet 'el, 14,!,,t11, :15 1 , / , 1 k us; a W..e . k. Leave Brookville Salm , ' .3 itt 7 A. ii. Arrive at Ridgeway by o P. H. Leave Ridgeway Friday-at 7A. M. Arrive at Brookville by ti From garietta, by Sid et . Spring aml l'empfield. to I.,metHor,l2dc ! Mrlrleita t'N.41 , 14 Sun key , at 1 e. 31. Ar.ive at Lama:ter by 1 P. M. avo ig.udv , ter daily, exeept do ndoy, at s A. Id. at Ntariottit by 12. u. :15'1; From La/master, by itillow Street, Rawlins ville, and Bvilies hi, to 111 , :ealls Ferry. 15 unies and back, /wi e e a ueek. Leal„ Lancaster Mond.ty Mid Thursday sit 7 A. M. Arrive at '3leidali'.s Ferry by 12 M. Leave Sl. - Call ' s F. rry Monday and Thursday at '2 P.M. Arrive at 1.,11,a,t.q . by 7 r.i. :472.1, Fists daneasyer, Ly , /reeuland and Sontlersburg, to Paradise, 11 miles ard back, six times a week. Leave Lam, inter da,l3, except cunday, at 3 P. i. Arrive at Paradise by Ii P. 31. Leave Paradise daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. at. Arrive at Lancaster by 10 A. :1325 From Prater, by Parkinson and Sortie, to Frankfurt Springs, 2.1 miles trod back, twice it week. Leave Beaver Tuesday and 1' un day at S A. H. Ariiye ;It Frankfott springs by 3 P. H. Leave Frankfort Springs Mond y unii I •re !nesday ui 8 A. Amity at Beaver by 3 P. 51. Fenn li , ,lLldi , Urgh. by .il.,lll3:lruite, to mil 8 and back, three times n W, k. avansBm gn Mond iy, Wednesday and F:iday, at Id A. H. riv , . at Li ra,ville by 12 M. LeannLin „ ,vise Slo'iday, tV0.11,3 lay and Friday at 2 P u. 11.11.0 griarntwed Iv., ro4pon,il.le pAnou., , rt Ito Ith ,1101 b . , It I,.ttn..4tpr JuLi t t• ..f n cunt ol will be made for trio not pm lourn,l, and for each of Much un: i sionry net antis a - to i• • toliti three tune , t - trip map ~ducted. Fur arrivals cr., far hr ~ lLind tittle a , t, tiri . ith it With th•twoiling mufti, and !lot sclft, d e htl yoXt:ithtitt, invii-forth of the compensation fur the trip is riold.iet toforf.iitnr, t'skt Ole sa!isfActonly explained. for neglect ' • Lalio Ile- m from or rito a put varier; for butf o rtug ittg • ' - •j o - destroyed, r. bbed, or h.at and for refusing. 'tto l '" i•i, LO conrey rhe m ril as frequently - as (no cum aftor demaro. •t b rottekriitid in r - onniug, vehicles ou tlu traitor Inns. nr ist,r C4 , -10.(111 may annul the co,tract I r run re The P..: in:, `n go, LT itef•rn 'to is of the depart lis.Moyinir the p‘ea th, , chednl , •, and .1s I order an in mut. Its may alter the --, refer a pro rata in mane on oroale of sorVioe rhscontinne the tho contract pay. Ile may alsu ou • docroals of pay, al verviee in wholo or in vat, at lir, nn, ainonut ul lowinc, one mouth's extrl 4,11 - litttoot,l II r a 0 the sot v•co dispon9•••l with. Pi Is sit- old l'e od•irr. "Pru Second Assistant ma-der fleneral," suporwrits. pe-als for mail Ferrite, State of terms of prrputmils, itc., and other information, se, ailvortisement in. pamphlet form, and ale,, the gee al advertisement of routes in the Shoe, dated loth Janu- Ary. ISSIi , nt the principal poet offices. AARON V. BROWN, le:15:1w Postmaster Gemmel. ' 1 ALE!) PROPOSALS will be received by the 1md1!,,..8 of Pitt township, until THURSDAY, the May of February next, fur the tilling up the hollow giuuml, os that part of the new road located on Ewalt erect, ''itt townshiti, and grading the time to It rico of not over Sye do rree4 thirty-three feet wide, from the Peasylvania where it croons dealt street, and coutived along timt ti cm in a straight line to the rising ground in the s t di.itatice beyond the new township road called I.•imis in tar,t, . Fur further particulars, apply to either of tie• A tidit”rit, Or to the Tow ush ip (AWE, ALEX. BRACKEN tho uship S lice, near Miuersville. \VM. HERON, JO:411'11 CoLTART, 9. 'SS-13.14:o-a.w4w Auditors Ul'. (11IWS, LI, II BILLS UR LADINO, Aod .osery I ,, ,ietiption of Jot Pri utiug executed with nom .01i! +1 at h WM. t JOIINSTON feS l'iirreis mei Stlitionerii, 57 IVood Ic5S. The hum criso atock of Silke, S hawk. and Fine Dib4B Goods, al., a c j it-ete selection of Furnishing (foals, and a largo and varied liar• of Domestics, have again been reduced in price, at the• tit Ore of A. A. MASON & CO., f• 18 No. 2.5 Fifth atroet. 'OR 1 LENT.—A desirable e_auitry resi d,,,, 3, two niihrs from the city. . . . W A ' Al., PAPERS! WALL PAPERS 11 vALL pApt..:l4:—W. P. !kIiiii.SLIALL & CO. DS prepay Immenve kale ~ f Wail Paper this spring, ill, ter„ at h 7 Stood It Tref. WAEAT FLOUR-40 racks prime arm chi. fro I r / It V Fr r.,,ELYNS. rioß ear Corn for N,,le by • Tium :..k . fOE, in Cans lu cans just reed A, pi fur nsl e L Y On2Bl HENRY U. GiLLINS. JENKINS, HIT & LYNCH Nl.lllll kctlirord itud Propll,lolll,. IV. \ , L 1 AI,L A C F,, :1111. '2l . 1 , .1 -. 2.1 v UNITED SFITES MAiLS. 7 A. M. Arrivo ra W3l.•rfor,i try S P. IV )I , rl r: I Tut.-:?,Av laid Thin +day nt 7 A. 1,1 rn N.' by 1 P. M. F, itollidar..l , ncgh hp t'iltoli - atown mad Catil, tbtieli, to Williani,har4l.. miles and hack, six W-mk. 1.0,V , . , c, .tFnul,y, at '2! ii. nu ar-ival f Al I IN, 11r.Irtil e. leerve William. hit v!, cpt at 7 A. M. Arrl lily.l , Argh by 11 A. M. l'n.p.4ak to eat' race tie. Y.W.•w Springs office are Fr en Orcutt Creek to Therniimg, N. Y., miles and bacili, twice a week. Leave ()Trutt Creek Tu. , ,lay and S itur.l.ty at '3 A. M. Arti, at by to l .'_, It. it. Is.t• '7u• .tail DtninL,y at 11 A. M. Arnie , at Orcatt erliek by c. tni2q tliWroni Startice t to l'ailivalc , v,ll,•, 1. (WIC , I "L't4lll , l• Tip a , l:ty to 1 ` . .star lay at 1 t c at Tall,. , us • id, 1 . . 1..•;• 0 Talltnaw,rdloTil , •X /1,11.1 nitturd.t3 at 1 , 0 A.M Amy.. ut nt Cr,,,, in , "•.11r...,1 with the until iron :7:11.1 , 1 . 11AD ua lltlntrl---;l3y ft N A T T IR ACTION! ATTRICTION 2 A two Flll try dwelliug 1101140 1,11 Ittets stra et. A two tit try house on litigate] , street. A three a tory house on Third street. A thr., it tory house on Wylit street. Two 1111111 II 11011001 In Splll.lll l. H court 1 •; S. CETI!!! , 51 Market et. FAMI LY FLOUR,.-Uluiiu© Family Flour ilmt toe s be. reliel on , for sal, by JAB. A FETZER. Corner Market and First rtreets. BY TELEGRAM THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS Yesterday's Proceeding• Mr. Seward presimb_d memorial from the New ;York Emigration C , .tnruiBsioners, complaining of abases on female risscngers by (fficers ships, and giving notice of an intr , duation of a bil, relating to the subject. . Mr. Wilson presented a resolution, calling for the President's instructions to Mr. Meade our Minister to Brazil, previous to his departure. Mr. Houston presented the resolution of the Texas Legislatore,.praying for an investigation into the charges made against Judge Matrons uttringttha pr,-- cot so&sion. • On motion of Mr. Hainliu, the Indiana ionteste Senatorial question was token up. Mr.i urized the importance of immediate action On motion of Mr (4 win, a resolution was Adopted, instructing the Fi::7o/(!t: Committee to inqUire into the expediency, tint]. to report a bill, increasing the facilities fof ri,fining gold fur coinage in the San Francisco mint. The Indiana election resolutions were debated. Mr. Hamlin thought it was remarkable that after the Committee on Elections had reported resolutions directing the taking of testimony, that the Senate should refuse to consider the resolutions. He road Mr. Mason's pAnarito un the admiSsion.of Minnesota and Mr. Bajtard's argument on the admission of Kansas, to show the importance of d-ciding cheques tin before considering the admission of new State'. Mr. Benjamin argued in favor of the Committee's resolutions. Mr. CoHauler contended that the testimony Fought was immaterial, and ought not to be alinitted. Mr. Tootnbs advocated the resolution directing I lit , taking of testimony. Messrs. Simmons and Trumbull opposed it, and Mr. Stuart suggested resolutions limiting the time for taking testimony. Mr. Hunter moved a postponement till to morrow, and the Senate adjournod. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Warren asked, but the House refused, to Find the rules to enable him to intioduorta resolution confining debates in the Committee of the Whole strictly to subjects pending, and setting apart three vi-6nings a week for general discussion. resolution of the Committee of Ways ami Mv.ins appropriating $35,000 to meet the cxpensc: of the ortrion. investigating committec.s was passed. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, asked le ive to intreduce bill requesting the President to negotiate for the pur chase of the British North American Provinces and Cuba, the people of said Provinces to regulate their own institutions in their own way. Mr. Clingman suggested the addition cf the words, " and the rest of mankind." The House refused to auiipendahe rules, only two voting in the affirmative. Mr. Walcott appeared with a written statement dis. claiming any in tee t:• I o,f contempt of the authority of the House,but designing the r ght of the Commatee le requ•re answers to questions not wit in the scope, of their duties, namely, the investigation of charges against members of the last !Luse in connection vith the tariff bill. He has beet legally advised not di answer questions criminating himself unless oppi•rtu oily is granted him to be heard. lie defended his pioitiun at great length. Mr Stanton's resolution de luring that Walc••tt but failed to answer satisfeeterily and orde-ini , committal to j!il, lind teat ho be k r‘t in close eusitc•• dy untilffie be willing to answer a.t legal and pot questions, was then discussed. • Mr. Stanton said that the power to enquire neces sarily implied the power to compel witnesses to p . a., duce all esential evidence. The Quits() had by cool mon law, the right to punish witnesses fur contempt. it was proved that $58,000 came into the hands of Mr. Walcott, perhaps innocently, hut subsequently might have been applied to corrupt purposes. The committee bad the right of knowing, what because of the money. Mr. Jones, of Tenness.see,.ineffeclually moved to table the, whole subject. Tho resolution, under the operation of the previous question, was passed by 133 against 55 votes. On motion of Mr. Merrill the Committee on For eign Affairs was instructed ro inquire into the expe iiieney of abrogating the so.caleJ Reciprocity Tree_ ty with Cireat Britain. Adjourned. Spt•cill litt.tritittt t flu, Morning. Pont.! PPINNSYLVANIA LEGIsLATIA,..IIE LIARRI,BURO, February 13. Lup , rtatioe transpired, In the 11 ,use petition? were presented as follow By Mr. Foster: to widen Virgin alley; fur a pare repeal of the tonnage tax. By Mr. Vueghtly ; for •hango in the Vehicle license law. Relonstranues were presented by Mr. Voeghtly treat S mai Pittsburgh, against a change of the la,‘ licensing vehicles. By Messrs. Scott and Ramsdell: against the removal of the Allegheny City Bank. Tho vote defeating the bill allowing Courts toomit the imprisonment of liquor sellers was reconsidered IS against 25, Messrs. Scott and Voeghtly vntiat; Alirwatively, and Foster and Negfey in the neg.- live. The following bills were read in place: By Mr. Scott: for giving the cost of paving in Allegheny city precedence over liens. By Mr. Foster: for a , ireeisl tax in Binnin4liatri to estaibl.sh a wharf in Ow borough. By Mr. linbrie: for additional su pervisors in Darlington township. By Mr. Calhoun : :or a change in the tiaie of holding the Lecohburg slection; tee two last wero passed finally. The Smith divorce bill has bed]) tdgued I.A the Governor. From Washington WASHINGTON CITY, Februaim 15.—1 n the report of Thursday's Senake proceedings it is stated that M r Pugh made strong points Rgaiost the resolution pro viding for the payment of the publication of the Orel Scott decision. The statement was incorrecit. He objected to the copyright clause only. Senator Seward has given notice of his intention to introduce a bill for the reorganiiition of the Uni ted States Supreme and Circuit Courts, so that the several States shall be represented by the Judges iii those Courts more nearly on the basis of their fed oral population, while the administration of justice. shall bfiiimade wore speedy and efficient. It is un iterstood that Mr: Seward its the Supreme 'Court is the slavery citadel to be' ,resod. Mr. Walcott, the resucant witness, was this ev.n- Ing transferred to the Marshal of the District dt tumble for confinement in the jail, in obedience to the ,rder of the House. United States Circuit Court ASEIIIICTON CIT 1, February 151 h.—In conse quence of the appointment of a new Justice, it Li ordered that the following allotment ha made: I' the the First Circuit .Imcich, Nathan Clifford; _Samuel Nelson; 3J, Rohert C. Crier; 4th, Roger Taney, C. J.: sth, John IL Canwhell ; Gth, Jame, NI. Wayne; ith, John M'Lean ; John (Litton ; 9th, Peter V. Daniel. BOS I'ON, February 15.—Judge Thomas, of the Su preme Court, has granted a perpetual injunction sgalust th 3 Bay State Mills Company ; Receivers to ho appointed by the creditors. Burning of a Church ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 15.—St. Ann's Episco• pal Church at this place, one of the oldest churches in the State, was destroyed by lire last night. The tire originated in the fines. Loss not known. Resumption of Specie Payment. litiammT, February 15.--T- e Peninsular Bank of this city resumed business is day. h ite Teeth, Perfumed Breath, n.nd compl•iion, itequired by using the ~ Balm of a ThollSalltl blowers." What lady or gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeabld,breath, • when by siring the ‘. Balm of a Thousand Flowern" as a IM.; stitrice, would n o t only render it sweet. but leave [tic tend!' a hits , am alabaster? ' Miser j. reins no mit know their Nath is had, and the subject in so delicate their friendr mayor mention it. `B -were of counterfeits. Be tore oOILIU 11.1 FETRIDGE; & CO., N. Y. rack Lott. 41"&“ , W Oot. --highly perfumed, superior to tory be,nrifying the ha, ttrid for half the price. For drcsi euch article imported, ufal, giving it a liright floaey in.; ladies' hair, it has no -Oa hair to cui i in the most sppi.srauce. It can:4.i gentleme. alwityri giriving the 1. tu ral manner.. It removes dame. , loned. Price unlY hair the appearancr• of being froeti tiny cent,. None genuine unless signed CO., F ET It I h - word." Prom ctorg of the ...Balm of a Thomiand Flo 'rood Wholoodle dud rota]; agents, George Ogden, No 26 ' troo o lf it. E. Sellers & Co.. corner Wood and Second; W. o. iildeutonney, opposite the Theatre; Joarph Fleming, cor or Market street and Diamond; .Braun it Reiter, corner of 'Aber , y and S Clair; W. J. Montgueery, opposite Post Vice; Hunt u Miner. Masonic Hall. dri2i'l ad/kw UOUSES FOR RENT § By S. CUTLIBYRT' A SON, 61 Market et. A comfortable two story dwelling house on Boys a_re,t,at head of Fifth--$l 4 p,..r month. A two story dwelling on Duquesne street—V.o per mon th. A convenient dwelling house ou Logan etreet—sloo per year. A three story liutiße of nine roollls, on Third at S2OU per year. A dwelling house of four rooms and kitchen, with large lot of ground, on Iligh.street, Mount Washington, $lOO per year. Two largo warehouses on Third street, near Market: Two small houses in Splaue's Court, near Fith str.. et, $6,..L5 per month. • A two story frame house of four rooms, on Carson etre: South Pittsburgh, at $5 per month. A large brick house with garden, fruit tree, etc , in Alle gheny cityr—s3oo per year. A store toom on Third etreet—ll2s per year. • A dwelling house on Third street, near Market. A watchottse on Market Street, No. to. A dwelling house on Wylie street—Voo ker year.. A. large shop on Third street can be had for two years. A store and cellar. corner Market and Third streets. ore 1858. %CIOUNTRY RESIDENCE FUR RENT.- 1...) A good brick dwelling, large and convenient, 10 rooms and kitchen, wide hall, portico in front, good 'spring-house, stable, carriage bonne, etc; 24 acres of laud, 8 in fine mea dow; a good tenant house; garden and Vail -ty of fruit trees, grape vines and small fruits; lit steno wall and iron railing in front of the house; situate at about two miles from the -tity, and iu a very pleasant location. Apple to la:1B B. CUTHBERT & EON, 51 Market et. KIED APPLES.-30 sacks prime Dried ij Apples received. and for cabs by AIcCANDLESS. MEANS b. CO., ' Corner of Wood and Wat,d. stre,ds. :f IN lONS .-7 sacks Onions. just received end for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, 89 Water etre. t. I.OVERSEED. —25 sacks just received, anti for emit, by I ga uys", FIRST SESSION METE —ln the Senate nvtllin4 Bay State ithlla 'land Cream "....AL Pomade for 1 Pti. l A. kii 43e)A 'kY Fe' "L'ILAD24.. APV zo: Egli; F. NTS' fr . :A.4311A Prettd.cnt. W. H. WILLIAMh. INIEM1:1 EIMIII %11 DI:K.Ey, V. P., W. W. \I %Ai:, DAVii) AN D 1,1•.,! 4 3011 N Vt,EmiNG, JAMES GARDINER mov.l4: , EA'rs oF OCEAN STb.:Attlie.RS ENIEII SHIP,* 1.E..1 V F. FOR DAYS. Canada It-don fir Liverpool '. . Feb 10 Calr•wt Ne, York Havana and N. i ....I. Feb. 12 Atlantic ....... : . ....New f0rk...... Liverpool , Feb. 13 lildiuburg New Yolk Glasgow. ' Feb. 13 Arabia New Yoik.....Liverpool ! Feb. 17 Cityii Baltoore.New Yoi k...... Liverpool ' Feb. 18 star of the West.. New York Aqpinwall .Feb. 20 Niagara 80, tOll Liverpool Feb. 24 Indian Portland I iverpool Feb 27 Borms,iii New York Hamburg March I City iit! Waidit'u...New York I iverp.iol . March 4 Northern Light New Sisk Aspinwall March 9 TO AI:RIVE Indian liverpool Portland lab. 27 t ity of Btiltimoro..Liverpool New York.... ....... 1.. :Mu. 27 N itiLiarti Liverpool B ,ttin Inn 30 8i01.)... I ivies pool New ‘1") rk Feb. 3 A rag/ . ILivre ......... .N.tw Y0rk..._...- ..... Fob 9 City 01) Vlingbert...l iverpool. ....New York ...... . --reit lii A n gilt • 531".41 Liverp ,tI Port lam), &o. 0 . b. It.) tilteigow Glasgow New York Feb. In Ifaninei i llontbitrg . New York 'Burch I PITTSBURGH lil A RNA.; T Hi)orted JOSEPH SNI.wDLN, the .11erclizntr' Ezitan,;, Itirr,im. an, February 15, 1 5 451 q. FLOUR...The war!, et is firmer, the Pales from shareslnw iuh nu improveurm; We Mite Hales 100 Lids. ex- Ira RIM extra filuil3 at t a t :17 and ;1.4,7ft ; 75 Mile. Lxtra and extra family tit 14,25 and and 100 bid, in do at he t 911“ 1 ,1 , i.m5. Ve • IC. e 11/4118 Live 11,119pir•A. ,dt AIN (LOH from wharf lit 27c.; 310 hn.ih ff , to 4t. ;it :..rO.• 76 111 A, C;m - n fr •rn &pot ,Lt .{fir. A PPI, S .F I,> 111 !It $1.50, $1,7 . , and i• 1.1 t',. , TA I ~ • 11 7t. !..,t,ntau eks ton st-rt• It 1,11,1 Gil Itt T' I): L. :Sat, 11 1,1.1 Ntt I I.ttnl at 'Mr Fl for tln t nrrels .1 7 / 1 .1, , :r . 4-111 at 11.%, antl tIN) ,1,7,411! 414. at 10, .1 Zo gljti li. Itll- N If itt iv. It; Clnola nall nark e► ay I. vi-ur, tibia . - iorri.ao for ~, ositioo tt 10 , 1sy haw P Mod t ct-alr,, ti'r, l'et,Vi%l”l.ntire a , :k151 , 4 pricTs t , uyiuli, which ciirtait,i loneness. and ilia d,t;er heiuir itiKre timid and in, to follow up viol advance asked: there was H o , much don,. A15,.i0 was freuly MIT.," for 'Mess Pork; 5% and fir tzh+ aides ar! Hams. in Bulk Meals higher is od for 'sinl bat 91. E is asked. Bacon sold ro the oaret.l of '2llO h 6 in et 7 and fly for Shoulders and antis ore held ;it Sc , hut `l% and 7 0 .111 are paid; nadir ailvioes from New Orleans the clos , sl Sri ,ar is Frarco and firm at ivtivi• 8... s 25c. 'Monti) isre-v: the rat, i.f “xcli :ore unaltered. New Yo . rk Market Eir VoRE., f.Nbruary 15--Cotton ti m; 1:o00 bolo° sold: the rtenmo • r'a 11 , •WA Inul ut. ,- 11. - et on Ow Inarkt.t. Flour dull, ItatO told; State 5c low,. rules nt 4 150;4.22 1 / f, Wheat firm; tiOo9 1 nab red ot sl.Ufoall.ltl plili ankh , Chit, n :orri private tertri. !Beals Portz fo.. 14.1 t or; sa.t, .1t $16.25(c616.4i). Bacon firm: Hono, lard firm. Hu tor Sug r iiiiiet. coir", hi , 111'1.1.4113 24(i3)29. ti7-1411N on to Liveirptiol 0.:i2 to 3 - Ili; on Flour Is 10! New York Stork Market New Fo' , rmiry , ning , ckm firm, 1.11! !.: i• •., ,trialdu e1t,,,,44) uud Ruck 1.1,ud [lii i „ ) , s 1 1, rtl 91'; do. it mds 95; La C,n,s(‘ !Ind 3dilvoioki.4 10; l' 11, -y wimo. 75: )1,it , 1.11,z r'.; , lenit and Cliielgo 59 , 4: 1;7 1 1.. r,.• (71 , •vtdand rind Tolt , ~ 1,•v• (mid and 1%41, I. UCTION SA.LES 11,1 i LY SALES :1 L' NO. 5-1 FLPTII ST., Ar. I Ill•Mr 4 .! 1//1.i11.1,31 Sal , •A It ^OU., No. 54, III! I. ov•kr:. k—k kik, 1,111 prthlic sato' , of goods iu till y. ,rl,l jr.,,.thy tr 2 1 ,11, ek , tisikllli , rB; front it Itirgkk 1,3 I ~ 11.e:1 / t to . I,lll,llithed with froth ( . 01:1signkk k.k .k t!kkt , iltll4 L, k I 11 wit 11. Pi 'J P 4.:, LOCK, A. M Ur v Ctirey compriNing nonrly eterytlthig jrLa poreural and lankily ii tal.'o cut- Lriy; liardw3 e; clothing; bouta /And 41101.:.; lit 11 ,, Nye. Al' 2, P 11., .ueoti,iht no.] kit.clo,u ll:mini:re, new and seroc.l.-lotii atild I,tl , ltug: Carpets eleeant trill CIII int ware stoves; cooking utensils; gro,N.rioti, AT 7 krGI. , ..iLDS, M Fancy 11 rticks; watch,i; ; jhwolry itTittki• gnus; : dry ohoth; boot. and , Look koAorv. &o. M. DIVIS, Arcot : I)R1 GOODS. CLOTLIING, 110SIERI', rirc., AT AUCTION.—"h TUESDAY I NG, FobruAry Hit h, st 11,1 o'otook, nt thrl Oothmercial tinter Rooms, 5 street, i!1 11, mold, n 1.4.• n qtll aseornuent s •as.nable, strple mei fAn y dry oo d,, Chthing, Men and i fancy wc)oll:n Conts,&c. tels M. VA Aucti neer. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.-- Tt.:.14..:. 4 i , A 17 iV h:\ IN(i, February 1615, 1858.31.74 at the Commercial :ales IL OIUc, No. 51 hitt ] , s tr ee t, a Ii be cold 44 Share?, Bank of 10 do Allegheny Bank.. 15 do Citizens' Bank. 'l3 do Eureka lu,nrance Company. M. DAVIS. Auctinno•er DIS OLUTIONT -• DtssoLuTiox 01' (20-PARTNER6IIIP. —Tho Linn of MoOltitEAD iV Co. hiss, this day, disiulved, by Intittk.Li Ltkuicut-IV. DEWEES WooD, with - .Irrtw,lig thor,fronk. TIPJ bUSILICriS will youtinuel by the remaing partnere, meter the ntyie firm of A,RiakiklND DEIVEE3 Vi( 101) li )1 mAtli EA Lfr, F. Pit t..,'.,urgh, 1. 6 .. - 0-j 41:1 r!.l alliqsoluttion 01 l'krtnership. t it; Partnership heret.)fure existing . be- ANI.F.,:t ItLA.ntttl.Y•ttialJAAEii nt Est to Attnnry ttußine.e., Elt•l'Vby undermign,tl wit. cueitune tli. L/1111 E 103.1 at No. Un rift', Ira Lbe tax.k.i of tne tdd nrm may be found, and alme tia. tins •titl.l tii drat )1 . BlakEdy Inchey, wul ire transart.i.l. del 5 'tl,lT 4 LEA Li, ALDEILILINS And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE o,N ctlE CoitNEii, OF WYI.4E A Flier!! .SiItEI,;TS. Aa Lubin ,S. COIIO,Cted ts,c II t hi, unietl %VI i I be utt , eded to to procupte-s, of at i Kinds done with lOgiti , _carry—dc:l Its L •eds, I.o:7gdges, lkuds, Vuwers .ef At o ,rney, Sc. Tiilrs to itcni cacnte..sa 111 Lel. 'l,, the mrmberS Vt the B>l' his o it a i i his' I ntl vices a i Cum :nig iiiata, to take Depositious to Le nead lu .Lo several Qourts et this Stnte, and elsewhere. ills °lnce is WO, ur this SLaLoiis 6f the city, coustquently hie Ltd iltil,l e 7,1 0)144 Oi that kinlT- tory tieminthlo. iteltnl3 WILES' WO C U N C N, C u. , ,FLCI'IoN, Co NFECT IoN ,CON ,• EOTIuN,coNF ECTIuN CO NN' C C TIoN, CUNFEC TION,C .iNFECT I ON,CO NFECTI U N,CUNiI C U T N,CUNFECT [UN NF.E,CTI U N The molt pltiasani, safe and ell-equal Worm Honesty now hi 1.0, Prspared and sold, wholesale and retail, by ANGELL it tiAer, Cor. Wood and ;sixth sls., Pittsburgh, Pa., And sold ti bruireists te2l lITTENTifth THE GREST ECLIPSE SEED DRILL A ND ffitoADecAsT 81/WElt is now on exhibition, at. No 56 Market street, Pittsburgh. This is s w lin trove. taunt arid tar ex - coeds any machine of the kind over, Littered te the ihrricalturi.t. It works on an entirely new principle and sows any kind of small seeds with fortilizers at any de wrird width, with a regularity and evenn es never before at -1:011,1 1y , aa,sets, and can ha worked by a hay large en o u g h to Dive a loirsic The machine is so simple that au3 workman can construct it, and at a price that will defy tampetition. 81 ato.ud eonnty ria , idnes for sal.. J. Proori.Lr ENTING.--1 will attend to the renting, payingof Taxes, and collecting of Rents. hip* to JA.NIUS C. RICIIEF, 'l ).—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in LA h " rtr,dved and for Pal e by baro•., 31cOANDLE.. 4 S, MEANS & CO., .Corner of WOOl and Wator ~trrrt w. 1a::.3 received this day. Prim EE'r Ci 1 le, H.. :to cents o it,olo"•atm IDIOWNLEE, &la in the Drarnnnd. DRY GOODS 1 DRY GOODS 11—All the immense stock of MlLis, Shawl. , , Mathioes, Paramat• tai, Plaids; choice styi , . ol ;:ri*ted Marinoes, Poplins, Du cats; rich, all wool, Delaines, Enihroid“ries, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gen& Furnishing G3ods, and `I largo stock of Do mestic Goods, selling at the store of A. A. Mason & Co.'s, No. 2 Fifth street, at unheard of prices, as the whole stock must he immediately closed out. dol4 .HE SEASON ADVANCES, AND CHES ." TER has determined not to be c.inght with a large slia.ken carry over lle has, therefore, determined to close out the balance of his sto-k of Gentlemen's and Boys' \Vin t r Clothing, at the smallest oa4sble margin above cost. Now is the time to obtain bargains.. , The stock embraces everything usually found in a tirst-class .ity Clothing and .:11e chant Tailoring establishment. CHESTER'S WMIIIO, HALL, C - r. Wood street and Diamond Alley. to please. ja2l We and f . . ONEY BEAN TOBACCP, Another _ i supply of this•celebratsd Tobacoo , just received by JO3. I III,EMING, Corner Promnrd II ff rthrket OTAPt ►UCKIVITEAT FLOUR. • ty. 75 sacks choico Buckwheat Flour, or sale by JAME A. FETZER. - Corner Markot and First strata ArA RIE GATED SOAP.-25 Mixes Varir.- gatvti received, arid I'.:r sale cheap. by JAMES A. FETZER, (I.,rsnr Marknt and First 6treetp 6,10 EMP SEED L5O bap for tale by B. EAUNESTOOK k CIO HARDY & M'UREW, Steamboat and Gen eral Agenta,Corner of Fired and Ferry atreeta. R/VILE, WEATHER. ETC.-0 to a gorge this side of Beaver the rivers rose here bight before last some six inches. Last night nt dark tle.. but three and a half feet and the rhor was falling, the gore, we suppose, having broke loose Navigation is .114 l-tided. The boats that have left this tort dui the past two or three' 'hs v. are all aground mind in danger of bong badly cut by the ice..., Business at the wharf is emir , ly at a stand still. The weather is cloudy, and snow vitts failing all clay )eiverday The streets are filMd with sleigh,. and the ice men ace gam ering a rich harvest from the river The St. Louis papers say that ice is rushing iu heavy quantities past that place, and that Illinois ri cer is entirely clased. There will not that scarcity 01 icr I hat was anticipated. The lowa, Cwt. Moore, is still receiving freight al the landing, and w,ll leave as soon the water will permit ISA 14 li DICK EY, 2,1 Athruary • For Nashville. l'• The fine steamer QUAKER. El CY, iiairt.tin 11IclicminS—Clerk, BAnIUEL eGuLEV—WiI I it%ve for the above, and all ioterniediste ports, ,d 1 TUESDAY EVENING. Fer freight er passage, apply on board. it, I The aplendid new light draught eteauter LAN D, Capt. It. IiIIACLY, will leave for the above and iuteraiedi .to ports tal SATURDA 1, ft '2.Bth moat., at 4 ,'clock P. M. For freight or pag-ingt, apply on Imard. !toy:Lb -.. The flue passeurrer t ~::::% . ,,,... .., : zl l o le n av , .e v i fo iu r N th E e above ' and Xn el fer e n i ii i ,. F li r a ' t l t 3 . ;, , , * rt 'l •i i , SD.AV, at 10 A. M. For freight or pas.age apply on Loa-d, or to .1e1.6 FLACK, BARNE , k CU, Agi,fo4. , The new, light uraught passenger packet. TOXII•KINS. Kay, Muster, will !car's 1a "'"`; 'the above and internnsidite T 118 (Wed neaday) MOILNING, the 18th lust , at 10 o'clock A. Fur freivbt or pas://ige, apply ou board, or t A. t/ 51001tEW, Agent, novla No. Sti Water street. For Memphis and ;New Orleans. • The Clue pmson4er -toa,or ALMA, Capt KODINSoN, will luove for the, ftibovo an 4 ull tortnedtato pores, ou r+ AT UKDAY, at 4 For froigtit or poootge apply on board, or to Ja2.) FLACK, BARN Erl Sr. CI) ZANESVILLE. For PltteiburgLt and laneavillz. Tho ateanice FORTUNh, W. Clerk, J. P.. 1 ALLlri. , N—t: 111 vlw the and all iutertut , liata port", Dec,mta-r lith, at 4 o'clta.l_, P. For freight and pal.agn appry vu board, id to • - • The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. M,.sii ROE AYRES, will leave tsr the above alai all ' intermediate ports on try T U Er DA S, ll 4 o'clock, P. M. For froight or passage apply on board lOW A \loose , Maid. r The light draught, lu.it running pareleoi packet lOWA, woos, Alester, will itNAVt , it 4 OA - above and all Intermediate perte, 01l a t l- UlCllAl', ,lie Diu loot., at 4 o'cli.irk P. M. For :reight or pasia s ie, h.eiog superior tirusl.odation, apply no Ossril, or to Ageo,, fe4 Corioir Firit sod Ferry thrt,eti. LIVID! ND NOTICE.-Th, Pre,iient aria gers ut the Cumpsuy, ter erect tug s lit td e over 11,.. Allegheny river, have, tills day, declares a itivi lona ul !HLnitiii A SilA.itE, ou Chu oil stuck ul the CuLoyally .1/ which dividends ore ivo le, which is payable iu current liana able lauds, to atockhultleri, or their legal Lew U 30111,210 r lurthwith. . WM. ROSElillati, Treasurer. l'atsburgh, January Ist, 18..41 .NuTIOE.—TLIN couro:is OF Bonds uf Lawrutica eurtuty, isuud Co Iho I'lTTr dLktUll AND NIUE tt LA L cit. J I/ t. i 5.8, wtit 00 paid at Ito, odic of WA1..11. WI 61,1.-1:Ii.11., i'iLtaburati, Pa. rua c.piuga ut pay • utulc in qOOOOO of Clio faiturti 01 too Otto tote luau: tutu uud ktoultioly, N•nri h it, 4vltvr, tiayaulu. tio2o I i3Y 011.1)Fili, CIinIMJ•;SIONF.II.:4 MONONUALIELa Pittsburgh, J..uuar., 'C", AN ELECTION ter rremlem, Managers and hers at the Company for erecoug a Bridge uvur in thinJugal_tela river, uppoatte mttaburgo, m Alie 6 Linuy ,unn- Ly, will be Lit-Id at time fell-iiousu, uu MM DA Y, int, 1.811, at 3 o'clock, L. 11. JOHN ILiAW, tel:ltdaStw* Treamrer. MONONOAIibLA VALLEY ILAN ti—Aortamt,.-- Books will be ,peued at the LIIANVA U to rue borough of McKeesport, for to the ,• - tal 'stuck of said Bank, og MOND IV, tue of , t • u .ry next, Crum 10 A. If. to 11l M., and from Lto4 P. , ammo cuntiuma, (it necessary,) from day to day tor six at the saute hours. By Order of the Commissioners ja2,B:3AMOW A. MILLAR. DAGUERREAN GALLERIEb AMBROTYPB6- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PIyTCRI. WARRANTED, DAN BE . J . 4AD A 8 LOW lv TIIE COUNTRY, AT WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY. IAT . C. WALL HAS TAKEN TIIE third iluer of Jones' New Building, ,djoining Lot' McsAumicie Bauk, Fourth street, for au A.lll.titt)tk A l vi) and lia,ing fitted up the I OVIII in a styli, unsurpassed, lush,,, his friends suit tue to visit ILLS estabLisluneut. Ills li,ception Room, he has no diesdatitili in saying, Las [lot its superior anywhere, tor besety 01 iuruittire and i.ppoiutinents generallyp and his operating ILeinns, b.'. ou the name flour, are entered through it. In his Operating Ituutni, the wont Unproved combined .iide and sky lights give a facility for taking a finished Pie- Lure, in the toast possible time, that he thinks cannot fail to .uak, his establishment the result L of all 1e.d5.11,1 of taste. Mr. Wall's experience as an Artist, is a gli.uaLiteu to his ~ittrous that none but good Pictures will he purinatud to leave his premises. The public, and the Ladies especially, are united to vie , s vie rooms, and examine specimens. (11-tE ALI I'liA.Gl lON AT NO. 60 31 tII.IkET ST., 113t1011PE k‘l PdOIiMAPII .ro invited tia call and examine Loki at•Lii , kg t•l•tewtivro, tis Iperior Co al.y that cat/ ho obtainod avwt nt tuount,iii6 uotB E. S. WYEES, Artist. RIVER NEWS PORT OF PITTSBURGH 4 rP:vi. U EV - FIES Vr: . !{ T:01 Lt: 1.0. ARRIVED. ?itemtlor Col. Bayard, Pouldes. Elizabeth e Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville " Litigerne, Jacobs, Brownsville DEPARTED. " Col. Bayard, Peebles. Elizabeth. ./ Telegraph, Woodward, Brow tiptill'e Luzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville". (.1 STEAMBOAT_ NASILIVILLE: For Nashville For NOshville CILCUNNtTL For Cincinnati and Louis vale, JOE N TOM f`t ENS, RAY, M,ll IFiEMPLIIS. I.'OW ELL & ttl (Yob\ , Y.'s; t or A. 0. Ai'liftElti, 8t:1 IV/Ater e(LI.,:t. For Marlette and Zanesville ST. LOUIS. F=Et=2l SPECIAL NOTICES, AS AT ANY FIRST CLAS ESTABLISUMENT WALL , S,_F urth Where can be seen the largest collection ut SPECIMENS, EVER EXHIBITED IN 4. l'crsous wishing Pictures of tlieuisol‘es or tricots, WE WARRANT PICTURES R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and ,Oanbrotypists, • NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 76 Fourth Itreot, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. cor. of Market, street and Diamond, Pit,tabargn PRICES TO SUIT ALL. ruylg:tf ;p • • WYKES' GALLERY OF . ART, TO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES }„,11 taken at this Gallery by a new and improved procoan, the natural color of the hair, eyesoiream ami complex ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examined them to be far - superior to any pictures eve. exhibited m thin city. Citizens and strangers are iffAted to call and eXtiMill • large collections of specimens.'4His Gallery being on the e'cond floor, is easy of access. N. 13.—Victuras of Children taken in two g,cumls, at ai) Market street. tura:if is F. S. WIT; Artlpt. NELSON'S AMBROTYPES. PRICES REDUCED. GALLERY CORNER OB THIRD AND MARK ET STREET,-, Entrance on Third street. Citizens end Strangers desiribg A M IT ROTY ES, execute,: lu the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can be accommodated at short notice by calling at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, THIRD STREET. ap29:ir2d Prices One Dollar and upward EIOGERSS NEW DAGUERREAN AND A.MBROTY PE SKY AND SIDE-LIGHT GAL L E R V, Lyra STEXET, NEAIItY OPPOSITE THE POST-OMC ga.. PICII3IIES taken In all the various styles, in an weather, and warranted to plewe, at reasonable rates.. tel. &tett or deC.8313.64 perSOLIS taken at their resalenne an201.5-datr—it DRUGS DCHRHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS Gum' Tragacanth, Gum .Aloes, Gnm Arabic, CONCENTRATED LYE, r,id Amandine, Pomades, Colognes, Toilet Articles, etc., -- - GLYCE R i N E, Juniper Bzrries, Graphite, Agaric etc., on hand and for sale - 1011)0TATOES.-392 sacks Neshannock Pe I_ tut..,,, arrivic.; OD Ike ktAlanier ft. F. 9a4s s:;1• and Air .i. 4y B. L. FALINESruCK & CO., t y .JAS. A. FETZER, fe2 Corner of Fra" , th and Wand 01,444. fell ' Corner :Market and First etre. ts _ REDS V A L JAMEQ A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, DOH TOL BALE OP FL IUR, GRAIN, AND ALL KL.D7I oF P .4 DUe P Ilse removed from 89 Water ats,..c, ®®riser of Market and First streets. AM i ; SEIVIEN 1 S PITTSBITaIGH THEATRE. I REILLY FRICKE Or ADMISSION: 50c. Private Box, I , Lrgc.....sy th.) .15c. Private. Box, 5um11.... ft Sr.. Guior • y 15c. Colored Box t.,!e in Private Box, jl OU REIPYCI; P IN PRICES Doom opon at 6% , 'clock. Performanc 'o commonco at, 7 oillue, T. - .kot,, °p.m from 10 to 3 o'clock. er end night of the entirel3 new Dratuntiution, euth led ff:3- 'ILIE PIONEER PATRIOT, Uwe of the nest ro nantio American National Dramas over produced, surcharged with theithrits of over tutereir. and Eceifee of novel stirring iotensity. It is now drawing a; Purnunt uMuseum, New Yorh,crowd. ed hoagies TUESDAY EVENING. February 16th, will be performed Wu et,tirely pvw Drama, iu 4 glad, entitled TliE PI NLER PATRIOT: or, THF: ! IV 11 P ATLI 1,11 Üb, 1 , 11.4111 , 1.,e will Wi , h a Grhn.l Mina Turnbull l'io. Ntana,, , .;••.:e ce pbc , urc in ituntinneing the engage meur ~; oft .1 II N ft,WEIN S. the Celebrated Uotueillan, Andur,t ;di. that of Mr. J 0. A c LEY, tine of I lona, emolent among the leadin4 Ae. tots of .pp/11 - I eti• during Oa • WIA4C. • EC 1 . 1; IN ;211i.:11iSTaV —The Course of ,livinUitri* in the vt Ontt ru sity of Potion) Na:11 t, t I "IC AN. MA: LEA .4, will CJIIIIneno , on A r I'EILVOUN, February lath at 4 o'eltick The Lict un— will lie illustrated liy nuniecons experitietitd a and chat LI Wll,ll, an %yell as the regular ntudoutn of the tlolv-noty, wilt, are deAfoun tit pursuing this sillily, tan procure tickets 1-,r the course at a model ate charge, by ap olic.itol, to Prof '1 no' EA N Dr. Ile LA lilts, Principal of the Fw ulty. The el r—luctori I e,t.tre will bo delivered at the Univer ,tihy It I I ape at the time [4,1,1, and will be free The r itizees generally at, invbed to attend. fettitat—D WI 1.1.1 AM 15.1 E EWELL, Secretary. The Beautiful Collection of Paintings, NCLUDfNG TIIE EASTERN SLAVE MARKET. CLU , q'ATRA, DEATH OH' LEANDki:, rind Uu• UllWAsz?lAN 310 DEL OF HEiUTV, Art ttto% w. Prot. Es Li bawl, ut the TONTINE HUE:4E, N,, 1.8 Mild ,qtt rot 0 :1 ,1 tt o .m. 'fi t7 U EU. SUB:NEC', Propriotor. JOILiN W. ArCARTHY, BULL P.4)STERA 1,0;1'14.1j: ofr ST I is; •,tt i:ONCEttrl 1'1; .. ~,, t,ati:a. a .ata,.. ••. • • telegraph, Or Othrt 1,, ; •I inv. Feet, will receiv: prowpt :ILEA:taloa L 47 1:11. LMI•ni.EY I'. .1 IVICIUHT Humphreys, Hainan Wright, FLOUR FACIORS, UCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WiIAR V Ez, AND lb; NuRTLI WATER ST., ~+' ~1 ill + x,ll'++lll --4.- it 1.1 te 1 , .: It T 1 Couroil, & Co, Philadelphia. 1 ' ilt)ItIps01.1, Clark A 1 tnng, Vrietl k CO., Utifolo tit.tpo g Co.„ Li.tra..lt 13,a, or A CllUtly, OVID() Letvi,2, Cashier Y. and NI. batik, J, rMet kinu " Nl.l I:6 L. fiallou,ll :Uk•Cutclloun S Collat.i, Joh LI M 1,1111.1 y S I 1(.1,41,1 S. Pickett, Nlattiewv k Cu., ,Nlayaville, Ky. hrtot• lad I Iti iipol6, Ohio. I, , addville, Ohio. II ..• ciacinnatl, Pitt.hurgh, In. . P. ' 1, OK STONE V 44 / A_ E a PIPES, Fruri (SYL, iu s :Itch calibre. ;_.,;;t pur Foot. A LS. Pr]ARL 'LARCH Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by HENRI' EL COLLINS, FORWARDING AND !kiIe.II3GION MERCHANT, • CI EN, SE.ED:i, FISH, .4.NL tiENEitALLY. u. ?.:) V , " rp:, L -, ..i`ttiltT, PITTSBURGH. 1.1, ,, • N. I JI:WIU.3 . y. EIJOILAE.A.D u , /.•4CCLZA:II Vdoolo, illOt)iliEdiE.AD Sr. CO., M4NI.OACTUN.ERB OF allized, Rest Refilled (JOMMtJN SHEET IRON, Arid 4olc Agent or !1.,• t W. DETVE.Cb WOODS' C I. 1 1, F, D PAPT [bill itr, JA. LVAN D C li 1::, ATED IRON, for Roofing; 1,6 tud IiOOP IRON. are house, No. 13 d First eG I , Pittsburgh. ALL wti t , ;11.6 Furtu.'.LVANIZINJ will be promptly t au2ti arton St. Perkins, AUCTION AND CONINIIS3ION MERCHANTS, !. so PAH - all STI:.EF.T, LOUISVILLE, RV., 1 11 lACI'P Consignments of any and every 01 sins, diy c. Auy guu,ls twat Cu us tor • ..• , 5t• , •11 , 1 ,, 1 to witlhcot delay, and remittances Ina >L4 - 1111ki i/i for past favors wu solicit a COP - 1.10 - 111 _ EMOV A i 4 .-- 13(E1:11AVE'S 11•4,LANI) illrrEits— lsl, have ksin ved its mannfa - iory ifa!rhav,'s llolland It t,r4, to tio. Wool hat it now occupied Ivy M. , ,,r1a,au1, Esq Unta the first ot Aptil. r•tir •)tlice v.ill tw tI • tit) ) (JTA !!! BEFORE YOU GO, Pit ACTICE W Tud RIFLE, Al' THE ORIGINAL SHOOTING GALLEILY, Vi°fib STILENT. & TETLEY. I:1cult REN T. Tire large warehou:3o, nu [ICC. upl.l by W. IL Smith .t Nua. 151 Fir and 122.BeCOnd streets. Enquire of PARK, Mci..IUKUY & CO.. Nee 149 Fast and , WO Second otreeta. HOTEL CANDLES.-50 bases 12's and Llutel Candi,m, 'u hand and (or sale by ix I 1 B. 0..# T. H. SAWirlat LColl(ii..- -100 bbls. 76 and 96 per cent. for sale by B. A. PAIINEnT.'CIi & 00., Gdner .1 First and Wood 'streets. $750 \I LL IVl",,iof buy(our a r "norm riw fra e andK m itc e Dwelling henpali Bake Oven, etc. Tito lot hos a front of 20 feet ou t uterry strmit. Allegheny, by 110 feet deep to an alloy. .r h s of payment very easy. The house is new and in good orwr. Her sale by 6. CUTHBERT & SON, .41. 1 51 Market street. wumg AND BLUE.-500 boxes Toilet Variegated Soap, assorted colors, in Eti,'%ll). owl V., lb. on hand and (or sale by sal{ R Q. & J !T PaWYKR F.!) IittNING FLUID AND CADIIPIIENE.— _,O A large supply of three articles constantly on hand. wishing a Burning Fluid, superior and cheaper that, oil be hod °me:there in the city, can always procure it at JOB. FLEMING'S, leo • Corner Dian:Lew! and Market street. . _ YR( NG ES.—I have just received a supply I_9 :Witt!lon's celebrated 8 ringim,prouounced to beau ;• , to any others now in hose wishing anything 1 thei kind should call cod examlue these before parches r, else, here. JO,EI'II FLEMING, -u Corner Diamoed and Market stweet,` . . AC K BU'I7TER.-600 lbs. solid pack ,4 Hinter, n.cQiveti and for sale by JAS. A. PRI'ZEIt, 89 Wood atreet. CSI' REDUCE THE STOCK.—In order .1.1 to reduce our stock before the opening of the Spring Tra , t , we will continue to sell at the EXTRESIELY LOW PitleEzt. our 11/0 Is are now marked at. dop los EIOKNH, 77 Meritet stroet. I F` YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING • - 3IADE Tel ORDER, CALL A 2 MESTER': A brilliant r4uortment of SEASONABLEJPIECE GOODS CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, Corner of Wood aralA an.l Diamond alley. J11:30 Or , leind at Wo Study to Pleuso bfA. RUBBER BEL'PING.—A large stock, all sizoe, 2. 3 and 4 ply thick, at the India Rub ber Depot, 2tl and 28 St. Clair ttreet, J:130 AR CORN-130 sacks Ear Corn. justre ceivi.id, and fir Ma , e by JAS. A. FRiZER, ja2.3 89 Water street. PREO FPI TATE.-150 poundsfui gale by B. A. FAMNEISTOCK & CV, eeT4 Corner of Hirst and Wocdstreeta. BLACK (IMPURE LACES, • And BLACK BRUSSELS 0.0.E9, Per Dress and Ba2gne Trimmings, at reduced prices. JOS. TIORNF. 77 Market vieet 1 4 1 (40-S.--0 fresh Eggs, just reo'd and • • Lr cab-, by JAMES A. FETZEIt, t.lO Market and Pirst itreet, 4 J SALE—A Dru" Store, located in ow. otiche eituations In the city of PirtAnirith, tier eljobbiog, retol or pietcripiitoii builireet. Purclicti ir. wiliftimi an ailvautge of rare fkrcurri ate. For inform,. Hon ireinire of JIM'! is z•-r, 4.98L11 AND MANAGERL93, SECOND TIER 15 Cuuts .......3. C. Dolxds r t. Vnu Deering PHILADELPHIA 11 SHEET IRON. J. k. H. PHILLIPS MEDICAL. ONLY OEM BOTTZ4I 0 I' DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, Image the mat dee perate of cases, when the second bottle will, with some a single failure, restore the patient to health and Agar. We w 141 to call the attention of all to these facts, that the In vigorator is compounded by a ph. sician who has used It in his practice for the past twenty years with a meows elmost credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being colnlio" wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed when it is known "no bottle of the Invigorator contains as much strengsli as one hundred doses of Calomel without soy of it, deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now before the Amerioan pub lic. prepared with such skill by a Ecientiflc man, particularly for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attaleed a reputation second to uo other article in the world, simply because it rest on its own merit. To convince ail 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 know remedy that will so surely cure them as the Invigorator. The Invigorator cures dick Headache. Take one or two teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. For an overloaded stomach, or when food rises or sours, take the Invigorator after eating, and it will not provo disagreeable or oppree, ye. For Heartburn, palpitation, or Difficult Breathing, take a teaspoonful once or twice daily. For Lees of Appetite, Languor or Latlessnes3, the medicine is invalu able. It will restore the appetite and make the food dig.st well. Nightmarg take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the demons of drevErland will all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigoratorand it will relieve all oppression or fullness. IAI Invigorator la a Liver Remo. dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that orgau cur ing Dyspepgia. 13111i0/1121 ttllCke, Dysentery, Piles, Weans, and all Female , iledruntiona, for which it has uo equal. • We know there is autitin.; now before the American pub lic prepared with inch skill by a scientific man, particular ly fur diseases of the Liter, as t r. dinford'a Invigorator, or Liver Irtimedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the word, simply bemuse 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 inttlerin from such dj.etiHeS 119 are des..ribed in lw. esanfurd's ddvertutetnent, ae know in no remedy that will no surely cure them as the Invigorator. There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that seems to possess w„ntlerful, curative and healing pro pertied in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or nuns. It came to us with Lo many testimonials in ita favor that we have noted its elicts in some of the worst cases of continual dibility, caused by derange liver, and in every i antics the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re ler ta. V, always have b:en credulous about cures by pat. rut medicines, tint we are convinced that this medicine, for It , not overrated by the host of recommendations •t has. 'Mr advice is, all troubled with Indigestion, De telt ty or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle mei try it; our word for it, relict will I, experienced. BLE..INe:. TO Tilli INVALID. who net, Lr. Snaked's invigor• ator, for it will ri lieve them of their pains as soon as It le taken into thikir stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist where the Invitorator is used, for it will as surely drive them away, us daylight will banish darkness, of this tnere cant doubt to th se %rho try it, for it carries conviction with every doss taken. Anoili-r evidence is the thousands of certitict,tes from those who use it or have been cured by it, 'fly one bottle, 1 it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. DIOR ON:: DOLLAR DiR Mani SA,NFORD A(...70. Propri..tora, 345 Broadway, New York For sale by G. E) SEiz. 140 Wood atrsrt, Pittabrughl Jal:3mdsw:2,p ' VVV rad 04 I V v. 4, k ( ri - cc?, rinTERy DiaT,UU OF THF, AGE. EN N D of Ras bury, , hat diseo .i v • WWII Every kind of Humor, eicom TLIF, WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON He ha tried it in over eleven hundred cedes, and never tailed except in two cased, (both thunder humor.) He has no .:v in hie podisemion over one hundred cortiflcatee of Its value, all within twenty miles ot pester'. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month. tine to three bottled will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. 'lwo ur three bottles - 4;111 clear the system of bile& Two bottles are warranted t,) cure the worst canker in the inmch or stomach. Throe to fire bottlos are warrauted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. On, to two bottlea -Ir., warranted to cure .11 humor in oyes. Twu lx.dtied aro warranted to care running of the ears and Mulches among the hair. Four to nix buttle# are warranted to cure corrupt and running iitners. One bottle will cure ecaly eruption of the akin. Two or three bottles are wa.rnuted to cure the woretklud of ringworm. ur three buttlt3 are• ,varraututl to curs the most des psi- rue of rheumatism. "lb,. to four Lottlols are warranted to care salt-Rhoum. eivo to bottles will cute, the wont cnso of scrofula. A beuent is always experieliced from the first bottle, and perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is takeu. ILOXBIIItY, MASS Dees MADA33,—The reputation of tho Medical Discovery, ia or.iug all kind of humors, i, well established by the unanimous voice of all %Chu have ever used it, that I need nut my anything on the subject, as the moat akilful phyed eines nud the most careful Druggists in the country are no auiuona in prate, I u presenting the Medical Dlscovery.to your notice, I do it with a lull knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing must of the...dim . ..l,mi in which you are Au fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to an affectionate mother. NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cared as if by a miracle; your own temper to restored 10 Its natural sweetness., and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and SWO(It - slutubord ; and the Medical Discove ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and honsohold. 11l the mon) advanced stagoa of CANKER it extends to the mr,onnich, canting DYSPEPSIA, which is twilling I.at maker of thu atom h; thou to the loteatitlea and KILN E YS, cnatiug a miulaug, gone feeling, au•t au Indifference °you to tht cares of your !alail3 . Your stomach IS RAW AND INFLAMED, your rO.l dif,tr4, 9 yon, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that'your eystem does not get half the uouriehroont it contains as the scrim= ous fluid of the canker eito it up; thou your complexion loses its bloom and be- ;0111 , 'S Hallow or gre. , uish. and your best day is gone. For want of uoundhoient your syntem becomes looae and flabby, mid the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train 01 :IL9eapm which the Medical Dimcovery fa pecrillarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of to, 'nowt, pant N:etellneaci of the gpino and small of tio•pain of hip joint whoa you rotate, irregniarity tbo Jllld alau , that . (Lost exert, cl.ting, of diskwa, the PILEB. • How many thousand 4 of poor women aro aullei lug limn tide ,Leuado and pining away a inieorable life, and their nail door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to improve no your mind that geod old proverb, "An ounce of prevbu tin!, is better than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both tho preventative ,ir..l the cure, with thin wadi quti good piality r that it will never, under any circunintancas, do you any injury. Na change of dit , t t,cea,ary—...at the beet yoil tan gat and enough of it. D:RYOTTON• POR mix—Adults ono table spoonfril per day Children over teitiyeries deasert spoonful—Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can he appli cstjleto all constitntl•..ns, take sufficient to operate on Elk , bows fs twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price $l,OO por fe.r R , tb, by Dr. UEO. 11. IiEYSHB., N.. 130 19“,..1 it] lot, , Pittsburgh.. Pa e-14 - claw B %V Ai AN ' S VEU '6T BLR UOMPOUND % 111 (lire PLthl+l,, Croup iloanorwes, 11h•rding or the Lung, Consumption For Rain by. And f.:lo:titts.v tiEu. H. KHYBER., Pittaburgb, J Vt.F.ISIING, Alleghenrrlity 7f)4„ 0 %.1 ;- - *".esi t e s , - L - , 4 4 •P-ta- , ....,? • • - • M A_RBLE! MARBLE 11 JOffia en csz RG 0 EIAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c. The public are re.ipectfully invited to examine our stook Price 3 Jow, and work warranted. NO 8.75 LI,TRTY ATTIVET AR D OIL.-25 bbl s. Winter-strained LA Bleached Lard OIL of our own MitnnfaCtUrey WiliTant ed equal to any In the market, on hand, and for sale by It. C. & J. H. SAWYER, 1,21 Nni Weed etroot ORNE KNITTING IiALLB-- ONE KNITTLNO B LLB, Received this morning, at FOUR IN VOIiTES IN TIVO WEEKS-7- STEEL SPRING SaELETON' SKIRTS. The fourth invoice of this els:plot form of Skirt, received by pdatun !Impress, this day. . Ladies who were disappointed in procuring one on Tues day last, CPII now be supplied at LIORNIVa, JITJARB: SODA.-10,000 pounds on hand, and far ea., by D. L. if AELLNESTOCK di CO., r 4 irl,reing Brno. THORN'S EXTItACT OF COPAIBA AND SA'tSAPAraLLet_—Anotner supply of this celebrated Englbiti remedy, just roceive,l by JOS. FLEMING, fe9 Corner Diamond and Market street. TINE— L.RAL NV ATE RS.—Blue Lick, Bed ford and Congress Wiy.ers constantly on hand at JO El'll FLEMING'S, Corms tilin2ond and Market street. CISEMEiII L' r_r A fES ISn i hltie, Asthma, Inflammation of the Lungs, Inflminna, O , 2,CONW, 81IPPLI OY HORNE'S. 77 Martrot stmt.