fgE DAILY PITTSBIIUJH f-J ,4 TM^T . ESTABLISHED IN 1786. «oj(tm»ston, St, ijT"l. rodqbbsT ! *:■ Porwariluff&Conunialjra Berchaat, Dealer In ¥LOUB» ORADf PBODDCB goatnOy, ' ffo.W W*l« and P 8 Urtt ttraoti. Erato-llitt6»ck« OoiPHtrtmrgh; Joe. Pflwprtb»£W 7 **{*??” W Lei^DalaU . BKiOTrt s>. iKVfMnißata, Chin*,; Bhtrwood * <n.«, fcaltMj* ll»«lisE«lUmro.;&riia * Don*7, do: i jUlchMto£Onralml»nMßlphl«;Oootatt*Bn*W dB:A.M»CoffIP,g«WToTk. . - i j fis-ljd BDOEHTOH & BTBWABT; ~ Wttolesals Grocers & ConklMlon Btrchanti, ' 107 WOOD STREET. «*IM :-■■■: j j xnt. r. geer...... ~ ~ ~ ,■ j. d. uziu. BECK & LAZBAB, " eccaawulta | JtUJDDLB. WIBTB & CO. r ' WboUal* Grocers, Comm!**l«i ted Forward ias Merchant* had PMfan Prodou and ProeMim*, at No. 195 1 Liberty Ba - *«fc»PUttharKb,P«nEa. I OotmgMMttof ChMM, Batter; £#**,Grata, tie., aoii&“ gcarantood. * liberal eaarraa* Taaawoada, •-- —• / P ■•-•• ». •. ncora i. r*'® 1 * artnsrxßii as PRODUCE ASD COMISSIONBERCIUKU, f No. C Smitbfioid Street, I - .. . Opposite M33QEg»tel* Poo* 4 -' )\ PITIBBTJEaH, PHNtt’A. > Dfiftten la FIOOT, GIUfN, MILL FfED, and erery Wo4ofCcuai*7Prodoee. Ppwl*l attention glTeatoCan j 'djmraniti'cf Predaes. Re&rtoPliUtargb Morchintigsa. -r • «r*ny». ; jtMyd \T" ‘inm l nmmici. aaowif *- HinKPAxaicKfl, wholesale grocers Iv. - • ! AND DEALERS IN ! I'" '“ F LOHJI ANDSEE I) S, •t 193 liberty'Street, Pittsburgh. < j. * —aueoo*. »•• B. oantxblb & 00., OtnamUslon ParwardUiK j Merchant., r CTialu.!. Ttulan In ( ' • WESTEHN RESERVE CHEESE, 1 BtTPTEBj iAED, PORK; BACON, pLOOB, HSU, ‘Pot* Pe*il Alba*. Salerates, LtnmJ A Lard OU.IMaJ ?, • . .---.j',; - »• Fruit aodProdoeo generally. : < Koi* HI tad 143 Fiobt Stmt, ; . oc3 <. ~ PITTBBUBQH, I'A. j * vh.c?u..~.~~~ BBmu CULP dt SHXJPAM, 0 OM.UIS'S lON MERCHANTS, iv ."*■»' AND DBALZB3 TO : !•* E'L'CfEJfC, GRAIN’ *5 PRODUCE, i - ' So. 3*3 Liberty Street, • ' •• HTTSDDCae, PA. fur Baker** asd Family usd, OOBftOOUj oflvtuad. 'Particular attention paid to Citing i erdante UcßbiodlM generally.! oc&iyd SAMUEL GKAY&SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth Street, IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE BAL __ AKOS OF THBIK FALL AND WINTER STOCK PtIEPAUATOIU ?.* nEOEIVTSti TUKIR SPRING GOODS, ,Aro cawj offer!og thro at 15 F£& CENT. LEiS THAN TFTE UjipAL PKIUE?. TLsfr Stort cmbrtcu all tboXatr ocd Laidfog Stylos if tfce jjracm. eorayriiJng a Fine At ‘ •OTtmtOtaf i Black. & Colored Clothe, i ! i and fancv .. CIASSIME^ES ' silk, pt. rsa a irri OAMtudits VESTINGS. &r„ Wliicli will Le MADE TO ORDER in'the Latest and most approved manner. _]*l* JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and COMiUSdtON MERCHANT. for th.ario of FLOUR. : QRAIN.BACOS, L ABD>BDTI£B, BKSD3, DRIKD.FRUIT, and Prodoeegenerally, Jfi a. 10 Muktt Btrret, cornet First, P iittbiU]) S. .2%. y/. 1 * - ~— RaftrtoF.Tl. Bailey, Eeq., PUUburgh, WiUlAtsDUcorth, __ Sr,, a Sou, do. Atwell, Lee A 00., do, Jobs ; wheeling, SitaqU GU, Esq., do, CraagU A.jCo* dcyPaitoo A Doolon, da; Cook man A Bro, Phtnadphla. y 1 de&dly U Oi URAtfF VAN UOItDAH. GHAFP & VAtf GOEDEH, merchandise brokers, AND 4 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. • ‘ —f* ’ nmaro B. W. Tim A Cu., Now Tort, Sbrirer A PUwortb, Piub’g Fraser A Co* , « Spr. Harbaogh A 00, •• Thompoo, OUit A Ycoog, U’Candlc**MeanaACa. u PolljuUlpfala. Harrleoo A-llopper, Cinriu. T. A. Rawbofl A Bona, Phil*. T. 8. Dogas A Go., T, WUirtdeo A BaUitavWv D.D. Newcomb 4 Co., Loa- «, I. celMyd HERBST ft B ARKER, _ . PRODUCE AtiD PROVISION •COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I : 26T liberty Street, corner of Hand, pirraßCßan, pknn’a. }• <3uP«tlccl*r attention given titbeputriim and *U# of / Hour, Grain, Dried Srnlto, Potatoes, perk, l ard, Batter ■ / Cbeeae, Clover sad TtraotEp SefdaJ Ac. v/ ' filled at the lowmj maikat j»rio««. a J f _ ntmint|i on eonatgementa. . U»iPUtabßrshDagMjuorsctor>. auSMjil SAmSWb. FLOYD &!CO„ : ' •. • COATHigSION «KBOII4NT> f AsdfcikrataJlc-cr.vy-ißandJ’godaeoQesenllr, r ~-. SSI QBEBSr STBvfir, seariPa. 11. &. DocuL PHTgBUROH, PA, - t i aeUyi l jean. chadwh COACWXCK jb BOjs, i COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS ' ' • “ cEitEESIK PAPES AJV ' Mehoiune Fir© Brick land Pot CUy, Hoa. I#9 IDI TT&od Pmetj n««r Stitt, ttn.lurjb. gS»Wnppicg at Mairnr»r4creife’ |-rii-ea. Cub pattfor&ajp. : i I juiljj ;i«L.OYJ> A FOUSVTII, WHOLESALE- QK 0 ! C £K S, i . - ' - AND ! DBALSES IN PRODUCE, rcairtissiON usEcnAhTa i_ • ' for tba calo cf I j , PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, nWfISI I>U»ri7 Strict, 1 : Teb’yj.lSSfapTO . , r PA. v HITCOjOiCK, * CO., f :^Eaecet|prfrtqnatfnrui,U , Croeiy ACo-j J Forwardirigaodecommission Merchants, ■ ; ArtdWboXeesJa Dpdervlaj Flour and Wool, : . No&S&-fmt and Pa. i. -vl i iftiwn t. nrm~.vu.u. vumcu !. * i.OTKISGEK HARDACOHA CO., OO.MMISSION ME R C lUNTS, 'DEALERS IN ' Wool,. Jlfdes, i*roYiaiong& Prtduca Generally, Ho.^o9lJb»rty : StT^et, - Plttstrargb. J*ia- ' ’Jr & A W J JB-U , ftIALXUUf 1 Grain and Produce. Commission and. Forwajrding-. jMerckanta, ' - .Jf0.124 nygkiyd y ; * 0- CCTHSC3. ;..a. l coTuarar S." CUTBBERXI SON, General Conunig* * *&n in&ti tortbafiU* wad Porch*** or Real Etuu, Wa-.ftX lUrfcol ititrt, Phaborgb. J Jo&lfil JUOKBK,. Wholesale Grocer, act sod OommialcD BlbreliioVHo. 818 Libert; • BailrobJ Bwegar-Depot, PilaUmrgh, Hu *pg j-> uodm. J.B.MGG£ST*Cp. ( COLOUR FACTORS and' Produce Uommis- A' Mrrchaat*', for(hs'ulsof Floor,Grain,tod firoeriUj, Nc*’. 76 WaLsr »o 4 93 Vivat atrwt, PltObargo* Pacm’*. j LSS-lj Bnifißtßiß f a, Birin. if. nsLtT...... • <T< n. NEVIN & CO., , ;.t ao. til Wood Bt. r -euUburgb, ‘ H»rotortnm» of WHITE ASP RED LEAD' ZOfO PAIKTS •AND UrOAEOB, aad“ Wliole»4l# D«*lor*:ia on«, P*lnt* : jsi:ir<] S - > J_OiiNSTON, (Baccees3r to iL. Wilcox,) • BETilt-DSDQQIif, Comer StaxlhfUld and fturth -&Ttß*,VQuWteqaa*t attention to fcU ewortment ol Fore Dm»tns Perfumery endfa&aj Goode, vela*. bbtoftr2M|clawOil«r FIoU, Pare Uqaat% UtotlU bread*orcigtr«,la, la, ell or wMtU ere owrwj ea asnrpaeeed la price*. FbyrictetfapracriptXooecirtXally coTopoaodwL oc2t:lyfl W ; MACKEOWN, Wholesale Draggist, * Cerben 00 Mtnolarturaraad Agent farTtiayert Solid *s4 flold. Sxinete, So. 107 Liberty vtreet, Flu#- .burgh, ge. - • ; ; JaSfclyd L. EAHNESTOUKA Qo., Jato ofthofira A-*0 K-A. rairaefioefc M Co. andiarccwoti to Homlog auv JuubtS* i? uUI No -». “raw wwd toi roant B -Ai FAHNESTOCK. A CO.j WHOLE * Haim&etnror* of White Lead, iMUUlSlrp,corow Wood rod IWliUiwU, HU* J"g°- I ! mcM 9UIOS , .AMtll ■■roifc iBADNAHErrER,WU°LESA.I.E AND Drugglstiyeofoer of liberty eafll Kt. CUlr iti. s /TOSEgH FLEMING /80COESSOK TO L. * OaletffnarMarkeirtrecUna EUmond,ke*j», ‘ *S*f*?W £??*° d .*X oU#nJ complete waortiuent of Dron, • HeHnace, HertldaeCbetta, Porfamcry, acd etl article* ptr tilpiagtoiiiitHufaeß. . I : prweripUoae cerafaHy compounded at 1!) .It ..Iwufc , i Jafcly f Tkß. OEO. U. KBSSEIt, CBUOQIST, i JkJ 110 Wood ilrest, ocrecr of Wocd ttzMt nad Virgin j. illay,Plttibcrgh, frn. - \ \ 'tT>rr*J^i^tOTT|- : IVtinlrnitr ' Tnirr in «pi pje^iugi» ( wo.ia9 I mr *V_ 9Mwi : Bahts, 1 Front JSS2: —•• •• ••• -• {= i- it&iyd* - . , 1 ■ ■ i ~ ■ ' < ayj&B?K&y isS*te- ■?<«>«• Mwnum n» I. S«»Si32wrad?a:^?feffi u ?’ u»»ion,p>» •i ‘ jiiigr«ll«. Ptft p«rwtft Preside# ; fSShiforfltfMlo of lUdi*Ju^fwi!S^i n i?r U, r!i ;. sSrj fituvh. floe. US BecooAiSa li?iw£u mtßd ‘ Wood^dgmJtbflcldm.,Pltttfaorxfa.p i /IHKESE WAREHOUSE—ISjNKY Ti 1/ M Wa»>3 it-. ibOTß Wi^r, Pimlirrph. <, i , TjIAGM WABKUOUaE.i—JAS. OAKS » jV'nfEß. tntoletalo Dealer Id flour, frcrtajcn* nMBMgsaanU7|Ka.'B .Sorectb Liberty f n* fcwitTgjaTwttibargh.F». ..... }.- }.:. ' . • . ..... .;.= will ; U. jjJSLIijBBS &;CO. l: Dealers <in Ptoti • • ■? • cSosfcXudUberry «biet,epMilt* 1 i iagMld •• SCHOOL HOUSE FUEN! j ~ ' -, £ , 'JL. * i .C'V'KOP,, , Y* eoucTinsa f V> ! i SOMHS?HIN» TS WE ELBCfBOPAIiII TIIK iJitiALIU’S 1101‘K, . OFFICE HOirBS.FROR 1 «,a,TOOP.B PROFESSOR A. S. GREGORY and J. F. BTfIYBRB, U. D., Physician end Sargwn, of Baffslo, respectfully announce to tbs dUeess of- Plttshnrgb, Alle gheny, Blench eatrr tod th» surrounding country, that they bare located themselves permanently In Pittsburgh, for tha treatment of ail riUeetcs, both functional and organic, by the application of BLECTBO-MAQNETIBSI, on a hbsrly dlaforernd system. From the triumphant aui almost unparalleled sihxtn that basattsoded tbair practice, ai electricians, and front thrir crparleoce—one as a Hjmcaopathlc and lbs other Allopathic physician—they feel van-anted in saying to tbo afflicted, that tlicy can curs all cnrabls dla caaaa, ituhu Paltry or Paralyiei, Incipient Cvfttumption, Rheuma titm, both Acute and Chronic; Reuralgia, Head ache, Torpid Liver, Bronchilit, Catarrh, \ Arthma, Weaknets and Curvature of ths '■ 1 . Spine, Scrofula, Dytpepsia, Deaf- l uent by Paralytic, Ringing in ' the Rare, Amaurorie, Cat aracti, Weab-Eyet, • Eryuipelae, Sparsnodie, Retentions/the Urine, SU.Vi j fu*’i?OTies, Cholic,Salt Rheum,Pro faptutAnior Pile/, Eemati Wtahncit and Irregularilit9, OeneYal Debility, £>t ranoemtkltof fis' Nervous System,'Stiff Joint* and ail iDiseoscr of the Bowels. Whll* they rely chiefly cn tlis proper application of &LEOTBICIT7, as a remedial agent, thfcy do not reject (be use of medicine in such caws as their experience has prov ed It to be beneficial. Multitudes io evtry community aro suffering and dying from Use effects of dUeasa,lo epltoof all lbs skill an t uu -wearied tolia of (heir physicians, who, without doubt, are doing the host tboy can for them; and yet, after weeks, months or yoan of Caltbfol and diligent toll, they are finally obliged to abandon themes Incotable, although they are using electricity, hot with no satisfactory results either to the patient or themselves. But why do they so often fall, seeing they use the ssma agent that is tue<l by tho skilled electrician 1 Bocauso they are onaci]utlnted with the great laws which govern its application in dlreaso. Physicians who Lavs patients afflicted with dlteasoi of long standing; upon whom they haTe exhausted all known Tostedies, ate parllenlarly tarltod to giva our system a .trial. Pmf.QREGORY and Dr. BXETEX9 Intend to make their stay In Pttaboigh permanent, end tbej.aasnreall who may callnpon them for contQltaUon,.tbat they will not be «u -conraged to hope fbr a cure unless there are good and euffi dent ground for such encouragement. CONSULTATIONS FfIEE. We cordially invite the af flicted td give os a call. Ini true lion given to both ladles and gentlemen a ho datire o knowledge of our system of treating diseases. Certificates of cures may be seen at our rooms, 80OTT IIODSB, FAB LOB No. 1 and OFFICE No 1 and T. Private entrance for Ladles. frfc3adilmwF NEW AND POPULAR books— M’Olintcck’s Narralir*; popular sd. prte* 7J <*ioU; Do d> hprarvtd sl,td Robert Palo Owm’s oa tlia f.jobiarr .-.f 4 oat La World; P*rker’a BMDtoia.'4?E.'A» of Baiba CLoil.: Bijard taylcr’o At Onm# Abroad; Marjarel i’ollor'aLife WitbOat and Witbio; SUn Moloch's Poooa; Baetiin’s Art of Ertmport? Ppeak log: Tbo Aosoal of Scientific blicortry for I5£0; Smite’* flelfllolp: 'Btaolej’a Llfo aoi Corrcspoodbcc* of TLutuaa ArojlJ; Eilet'a Women Art Uta of at! Ages; John Halifax Gent. Ulcatrated tdltteu; Lifo for a Life, Library do fe2£ __ LAV A CO,t>S WoJ Straet. New and popular books at hunt A UlNE&fl. UcCllntock’s N*xr»tlr«»l Ihj hlr John PratkUa. Clusp ctiUhn.TS cw.l* Library edition, tI.M. footfolls'on tbe BoDOdarlos of Acctb»r W-rl-t; : EuU Uelpa, by BtaUn; Ufo of Oeoffie fltepheoiou, by Smite*:. » TOsVath Which Lsj a Woteataut i.awjer t > tLa I'aLbolL- Uhorch; SaU]**~aoJ Miacelteusoiu, Ly &J*-'*qU)' Hnmatika, by T. 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For sals at fe2l_ _ UAyi&OS’H, Vi Woodst "\F\ESV. BOOKS—Life in Spain, : Paet tlnd Present,by Walter Thorxbnri; l An Appeal to ths People la behsll of their fllgttfa u Au thorized laterprstm of tfia Bible, by Catharln fc. Itevcbtr, \ OraaoaPa Bermooi. : Preachers aod Prewchlnp, by K irvau; : i Helps to the Palplt; Forcaleby fall J. L. REAP. 18 Fuiirtb it. j*. sin INDIES FUES HATS AND CAPS j OF EVERY BTYLE AND PRICE AT M'COIID & CTO, j NO. 131 WOOD BTKKKT. 0C29 IT. STEBBINS, 2VT. D., j. DBWTIST, 1Q I iPENN STREET, opposite St. Clair A «AJ. Hotel, toserts Teeth co Plato* of Ooralito and • Pom lain; also, od Gold ini other Metallic Bans wbetv de sired. All btbor Dental operations care folly attended to.— Electrical Anaesthesia applied Inettractlngtsoth. oolfoly 3 . WOX,yr, JR., [Boceraspr to Wolff A lAtut,j - IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, Corner Liberty and St. Glair Streets, j»2JI y ’ PITTSBURGH, PA. JACKaOS A TOWKSEBiI), PORK PAOKKRS. . and Dealers In Bacon, 1 Lard, Dried Beef, Mes 3 nnd Hump Fork, No. M Fourth atreet, near Lfbcrty, Flttabnryh. NEW. WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, £c„ Np. 87 TV'ood Street. Nave oakum and ooiton— - • IW bales best Nary Oakum; j a . , SKO lb*, beat Oaolkla* Oottou, 1 Oa band and for salt by JON*B A OOOLEYJ rOOO-BXa FiUMK W. K. CHEESE; X VVV >« ;'• j, Oottraa i' do ’ _ , • . IWd» ,to For of# pj j felC j, n, CAKFIELD A CO. ‘ '- ; - - [ . riTtJRE made to r.B.iouKQtca MARSHALL & CO.; Aneoonc* tbo arrlftl of PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, IS6O, 61pricYjL?.''~rjkrK'is r 'd~r J ' rtfs otry. PUBLISHED daily AJJD WtEKLY BY I£. JIRRETT Sc CO mta mm. acoTi 6ioTarma- TIIURSDAY MORKIXO, FEB. S, ISGO. CITY AFFAIRS. iIETBOnc.LCiGICAL OLasroitlntia for the GaizUt, by G. E. Shaw, Optician, S 3 Fifth .Sl—eorrwud daily : im aim. 11 cux&a. 00 Ml 9 o'clock A. U. 12 '• * <"* ‘ P. U llarc-mater. District Court— Before Judge Hampton. Wednesday, Feb. 22.—1 u the case or Dunham vb. Wardrop, Stoat & Williams, the jury return ed a verdiot of $1,700 72 for plaintiff. • Breokenridge Coal Co/va. Rody Paterson et al.; motion for a new trial: reasons filed. . 'Daniel C. List va. John Bishop; Sheriff has leave to pay mlo court iss,-123 01, proceed* of sale of tiofenduit'd real estate in above caae. Gfiorge Trimble & wife vb. Henry Rely el a); by leave of oonrl’, bill of discovery agauial J aim Wilson filed. F. Weddle end Nanoy bis .wife vs. 'Joseph “E. Weddle; a feigned issue, to decide the wife’s right to some property claimed by her. Verdiol for plaintiffs. G. P. Hamilton, Brady and Jones for pl’ff; Hasbronck oontra. Mann & BaTton vs. City of • PiUehurgh obd Penna. R. R. Co. On motion of Gilmoro, pl’tf’a attorney, leavo is grouted to enter a 00110 pros. Wm. Magee vs. John Euwer, Daniel Bower et al; feigned tamo. / Geyer & Wood-for pl’ff; flhn* ler & Brady contra. Os trial. Commoh Punas CoUBT.--llvfore Judges Mellon and Adams. ' Wedaesdai/, Feb. 22—In the case of Hogan & wifo.adm’xof Raesoll, vs. Huckhort, a verdict for defendant was returned. Emanuel Loeso vs. Joseph Magellan; action of asaampsit for plaintiff's alleged share of a crop of oats. Jury found for defendaut. Woods fur plaintiff;' Marshall & Brown contra. Lawrenoo Lyons vs. Robert Douglass; action of trover, to try the title to four hogs; Verdict for defendant. Cojlo for pl ? ff; Woods oontr'a. Mary Ann Gilbert, adm’x of D. W. Gilbert, deo’J, va. Benj. Lobe, adm'r of Jaa. Lobe, dec’J; action of asautnpait to recover (ho amount of a book account. Verdict of $l2 90 for plaintiff. Hamilton &*Achrson forpl’ff; Roberts & Mellon oontra. . Andrew Boles va. Geo. Sole?: action to revive an old judgment. Woods for pl’ff; Peimey & Sterrett eoutra. On trial. The Execntlvo Committee of the Allegheny Connty Republican Club mot at their rooms on Wednesday, at 11 o’olock. The following clubs were reported organized: Teaperanecville Bor ough, David Robinson, President; Lawrence ville Borough, D&viJ C. Ripley, President. Ou motido, Col. J. Heron Foster was elected a mem ber of the Executive Committee, and appointed Chairman of the Committee on Documents for the campaign. Col. R. P. McDowell, of Alle gheny City, was also elected a member of tho Executive Committee. The President of the club presented a number of documents received for the qeo of the club, from ilon. J. K. Moor head. The thanks of the committee were voted to Geo. Moorhead for this liberal supply of doc uments. Messrs. Robinsouand McDowell were added to the Committee of Arrangements for the meeting on Saturday evening next. At 1 o’olock the Committee hoisted the Na tional ensign at their headquarters. The Committee then adjourned to uicct i-d Saturday next, at l.j o’olock j*. >f. ■* Wc received yesterday a number of “Oased'e Popular Natural History,” published fortnightly In parts and sold byflunt A: Miner, of this city. We should judge, from a limited inspection of tho oopy before us, that this work, will bo an important acquisition to tiudenis bf Natural History. It contains all the most recent inform ation that has been acquired in this science Ju ring the pa6t few years : and as we gtan?ed over a few pagea devoted to a description of the monkey, an animal perhaps better koowo than any belonging to the tropica, we saw *rrer&l facts which were entirely new to uh, and with which many readers would probaldy »,pt be familiar. Tho deocripiion-i r.ro aleo rendered clearer by the largo amouul of splendid iitun tratiocs oonlftiacd in Ibr W ’rk. in which reeped It an enoj -WiJTtffiT to the attention of the public Lesr -Tae first day of Lent. or Aeh Wf.lncs- Jay, fell ou Iho 1121, yesterday The rules for Ibis season of fruiting prohibit morethao one full meal a day. A collation of lea, coil>o or choco late? with a monel of bread or a cracker, may be taken in the morning; and a small collation (not exceeding H cr.) is also permitted io the evening. Absence Irani tl->sh moat is enjoined on Wednesday aud Saturday. la addition to the foregoing, there aro a number of minor reg ulations.. all of which, aside from their religious tendencies, contribute largely to the preserva tion of health. The fart begins u> sards the opening of Spring, when the system is apt to be filled with imparities engendered by the gross food of iho winter. The spare diet enjoined da ring Ibis season enable! ihp body to thro* oil Ibis feculence, and (has nature right! herself, unaided by bios pills or other nostrums pre scribed by tho Disciples of Lcecbcraft. Ecixioaon JtrTfrW; for talc |,y Unut 4 !U]|}| r. Thi* ataodarii quarterly is oow on our uMe, aod is died with ibo usual autnhcrofpo liilcil, literary ood acieniiCc arlidea. It differs iu some respects from onr American monthlies. It is oot deffoted as they are, to polite literature altogether, hut the tnatler it contains is of a mflre practical cast; and, while it is less amusing to *omo classes of readers, it is far more highly prhed by others oa Account of tbe valuable in formation which it affords. Among the articles of Ibff present number are “Roger’e on the Coal Fields of North America unJ Ure&t-Britain ‘‘SoTeotrs and Correspondence of Madam Ili camire; 1 “Lord Macaulay, e'e The high char acter of the “Review” render* it unnecessary lo make any further comment on ila merit* One of the finest mtlitary parades that baa come off in onr oily for a long lime, occurred yesterday. Wo nodersland all the companies were ont and made a handsome appearance. The Greys, Caplaio Campbell, had their cannon in tbo ranks, drawn by four spirited bay horse*, And looked quite soldier like, a* they always do. The Zouaves attracted general attention, on ao* ooant of the novelty of their Eastern costumes. The Altcghcny Rifies, dressed in tho Andrian oostume, also attracted general admiration. The Washington Infaotry. Captain Rowloy, made a tine appearance. Tbe Jackson independent Blocs, Capt. MoKcc, presented their usual war like display. Balb I'o»TFon*t).—The sale of J I.OOu shares* of Allegheny Valley, aud irj.utKi of I*. & C. R. 11. Block, seized and taken in execution as tbo property of Allegheny coanty, at tbe suit of U. : W. Dobbin, a bondholder, has been postponed nolii the 28th, iho County Solicilor, S. IL Geyor, Esq, having obtained a from tbe U. 8. Coart lo show cause why the execution should not bo set aaidc, booauee tboplainliffhad already proceeded ife aocordanco with (he practice of tho Staio Courts, and having made bis election, bad no right afterwards to proceed in occirdauce with (be practico of tbo U. 8. Court. Tbo mat ter will be argttod before that Coutl in a day or DsaTiTirnoa. —A yoong girl about I-t years of oge, named Mary Craig, was found on Cbes nut street, Allegheny city, almost naked and without a homo. She was committed to jail for 30 days, by Alderman Soott. It is to bo hoped when her term expires, tbaL tnoro Bailable ac commodations will bo procured for her. Patrick Piaonigan arrived from Wheeling oa Wednesday, with bis wife and one child, ib a state of destitution. Aid. Normior, of tbe Ninth ward, to giro them shelter, committed them to the Couuty prison for 24 hours. ScrFocATioH.—We learn from tho Mt. Vernon, 0., Republican that a man named John Lore, in Morgan (p , one day list week, tost bis bat in bis well, and while beiog lowered down to; got it, became senseless from tho effect of poisonous gaoet, and fell to the bottom, as did alsoa neigh bor who went down after him. Tbe latter watt with diflionlty drawn up aod resuscitated, hut Mr. Lore was dead when brought up. He was married but a short time. Tub Cameron Literary Institute of Allegheny respectfully announce lo their friends and tho pnbllo that they will giro their Second Exhibi tion, in Mosonic Hall, oq tho eveoing of their First Anniversary Meeting, Thursday, February 23d. The oxcroises of the evening will consist of orations, reoitatlons and dialogues. Tiokefs 16 cents; Proceeds to be expended for the li brary. Yonng'a Brass Band will enliven tho in tervals with music. A MiiTiso of Ihs Flrcl Ward KepnbHcaniTiub of Allcgbonycily, will be held this evening at Siddons’, Rebooca street, at 7<l o'clock,?© ratify tbe GabernaUrial.&ominftUon, and tff adopt (be report of the committee oa orgaqfrratioo. Fon Sale.—Oac now Iron Wagon forealo at a very moderale prlco for cash, Apply to B.F. Sbope, No- Bffllibfield street.' Sad AcciDwrr.—Oa Wednesday afternoon, whili the Doqaesne Greysirere firing off their cannon, at the foot of Pitt street, bank of (be Allegheny river, an aoeldoirt occurred by which three oftho members of ilje company were In jured. The cannon was placed on eloping ground, and is the gunner, Mr. O.Bonnafon, was about “dtiviog. home” tbe sixth pharge, the artillery wagon moved euduonly from Us place, and the ihiifdb of Mr. Charles Porter slipping from He place] on tbe touch-bolo, the gaa wao premature ly diiohsrgcd by the air gaining access to tbe powder. ' . Mtf. Bounafon was terribly injured. Hie right arm jraa mutilated and broken above tbe elbow, in fact almost blown injo pieces, and bia face burned black with His eyes, we are informed, arc injured badly. His arm will havo to be; amputated, it Is thought. He was imme diately conveyed to Pr. Walter's Hospital. Ilia injuries arc dangerous. We afterwards learned IbhL Mr. B.’s arm was severed by tbo surgeons inihree different places, before it could be property dressed—first just abort the wrist joint; bUarm was thou probed, and tbo boneß being badly splintered, It was cut the 6fecood time midway between tbe wrist and elbott; upon further examination it was found accessary for a third amputation immediately ‘beloiir the elbow. Tbo limb was then dressed and bound op. Mr. B.» ifS are Informed, bore the pain, and soled from first like a sol dier. i j Mr. Stewart, clerk to the- ProlheooUry’s of-i flee; bad bis left hood aodatm badly lajiirfcd, and his thumb bloifn off. nis wounds arei. not-dangerous, however, and the dressing of L)fj. Walter will probably restore the use of his bond. i Mi!. Porter'd thumb wasjolao mutilated, but ho received no serious Injury. tier. Mr. Gcihhiss.—F&m the Philadelphia papers of thla week we K&rn that Rev. Mr. Uuiubesa, the popular youAg Irish clergyman, who |i&s been addressing such vast assembles in lbat:Uy, baa left for NewiVort. Daring his ei&y o rbliftdelpbia, whlolrbai been some three mout u&, be has preached or six times every weeV|, Uie labors base beepblesscd and owned of 0 .<1 bribe coQTersion boolb. It U pipe itei! that after his tUft visit to New York bo ? 11 spend * week or two 1° oar city, end no. doub , os io other place®, thousands will orowd to hekr him. Says ooothcr.of him, writing from Pblltdclpbia: "I ogives evidence of feeling end beiieviog the ( nth ho declares, and of inlenso ycarniog dcsir is for the salvation of iloners and the sano tifica ion of believers. He* is a man of retired babjta—much given to prayer. Herein are to be fo tod, we honestly think, the hnman elements whic i the Spirit of God males use of in the oase of tb:is youthful herald of the Cross, whose preadbiog baa been sought-with unflagging in terest for three mouths. I( is too soon todeoide to wtiat extent hi* lubors .havo been eavingiy blessed white hero. That tie loves the Bavlonr, and that be loves -the soulji uf men, cannot be doubjed ’ Atf affray occurred at Shaeoberger’s roiling mill, ia (be Fifth wsrJ, OD Wednesday, in which a ofl i named Jobo Beatty w»s struck on the bend with a wreuob, receiving &□ ugly wound. !■ ap teaas that Dealt/ went iolo the mill drunk, ftml'alfic-r giving a great deal of provocation to Mr. George W. Scoil, tho latter, on the spur of the tiomeni, etruck hlm,»Uhhbe instrument oaotcu. Mr. Scott gave bill beforfeiMayor Wil son ii answer any charge (hat may be prefrrred ogaiiyit him. • \ P« csnvTßitrAL.—At last meeting of ChaHjera Prcatytery, Mr A. H. Andereon’a triale forhr- Jinqt on were sustained, and he will be April I7ib, at Venice church Aoallforßev. Ja«. C. llerrou, from OhartUrfl Cross-Roads con gregation, wasßiHtained as regular. A congre gation bee hero organised at Burnstowa, and it, with Wheeling and Heads of Wbeeliog, conslitu ted ono pastoral -charge. On February 4tb, a congregation wa9 orginizsdat Munntown. T|tk Ooneert of Prayer for Schools and Col* Irgssin our UqJ. will bo observed to-day by the O. S.jl'rcebjtcriau churches of our city. Aoj eordipg to the appointment .of the General As sembly, a Uoiau meeting frill bo held in the Firj>l! Presbyterian ohqrdy jpn Wood street Dr*; Flamer And Jacobus jr* expeated to lake parWu the «zcrdsn, meeting will no doubij bo an interesting ©n«jh Tu the evening, prayer meothjgs will be field in the various churcbtis of (hat Jeootaie^iQ , . to<> had. A. InuTun Wednes day,-; cbargeTwUh ataaoiliog and abusing watoHioso Matlern'ibe pterions night. The policeman was trying to take (he accused, who was drunk, in bis home, when the offence was eommliiied. Me was held to bail to appear for trial, j Fsdu a member of the Young Men a Christian Association we learn that a very interesting prayclr mealing was held in the Relief engine bouse, on Pennsylvania Avenue, Tuesday even ing. The members of that company are spoken of at? [very quiet and orderly youog men. An otherjmeMing will be held in the same place on Tuesday evening next at 7 o’clock. To lUrAren.—lt ia elated that Smitbfield streetialonglho line of tbe Birmingham railway, is lo ;bo repaved. The bad weather at the time the first paving was done rendered it diffi gult J(| do the work properly, and as U ie begin -oing fso look badly already, it should certatoly be do ao |>Tcr again. A t;Vc.?T revival of religioo bti been in ppo- Krcfls in ihe Methodist Pfotcetant Chdrch, Sharpkbnrg, under tbe mioistration of Ret. Jno. Beou, About fifty have been added to the Churcjh. Tub administrator's sale of furniture at No. :;u:: street, above Hand, by J. Q. Daria, auctiqnecr* will be this morsiogal 10 o’clock! * For Id, Hi or 15 rent* each you e*a buy 25 cent oovelij,- for 20,55 and SO etoU each you can boy 50 rent atlrela': for 45, 50, f,2 and 75 cents each*you ‘•au buy SI books; for C 2, 75, SO and $1 each you can i»uV *1,25 books—among them will bo found the latent and roost popular works publlehed, at flout A Mir>jsr'«. They are closing oat their stock prepar atory in tbcir muoral to their new (tore. Intis. —On Monday of last week one of the ftxleo if a louder attached to tbe Northern Cen tral freight train broke, and fifteen empty ears were thrown from (he track and considerably smashed tip. A brakesman was seriously in jured.l A box addressed to Her. Mr. James, of Dayton, Armstrong oounly, was stolen from a sled belonging to Mr. Marshall, Kluanniog.— The edntenis are of little aratl to tbeihisf, and may possibly bo returned ...Scarlet fever and putrid; sore throat have been prevailing to an alarmipg extent in some portions of Armstrong county A child was almost instantly killed by uphysiclao, of Clinton county, admlnistcr ing.oxMate of potasea, a fatal poison, instead of citrafej ofpotasb, the medicine intended. The mistalco resulted from the carslessoess of a Philadelphia draggist Moses Frew, an old ond respected citizen of Ml. Vernon, had his leg brokoii and received otber.iojuries, by his horse Ukiogj fright and running off A little son of John Anthony, while playing on tbe ice of a mill race, near his father’s residence, Armstrong township, Indiana county, broke through and was drowned Some rogue entered tho sta ble of A Mr. Moorhead, lodtaoa county, and out up blsibarnees 80 badly that It Is unfit for future use. on ’miEltoL LinPPflir r &\J do do ' do do . do WO 3. P. OANFIELD * qj, '7’A OLOVEKSKED. received tmd • BtMPBONaBKLBO» . j A Ohio LEMONS— JO boxes Sicily Lemons, in rood ordir, to wrlia per lUamrr l£aoIi»,oo cootlicm.nr HOOT. PICKET, 24s UkSty {££"*’ Coming 'presses, .cSj£Er~S3ST CopWr.l IlrniUi, Coi»ln« Ink, Oil ud Elotllnil iMmln Hid [j WM. 3. JOUNOTO.V iCO ‘ fcU I StitlonßTi. 67 Wood it. PORK BARRELS.—I4S PoTlTTlmdi A bitty"? boon, full bound, ind of imortor miki,ou •bond tnqtbr»lo py M’DiJf k AHJgtL "]W[ ANILLA ROPE—ISO coils. assorted ATX ii«i Manlllinopi, on bindnnd far uli bv fra) | JOSHS A COOLEY. No. Ul Witir.t. UOMINY.—2O bbla'Pml Jfominv Jl or »el«t*d FUat Corn, for ala by J 11,18 I J-U.OANIIKI,D*CO. T KAN ijRARENT GREEN OILCLOTIIS- A l«m).tcckof«ll ..np.rioron.lllr,on uantl Rixljforulo by fell J. Jt H. PIULLTPS. Boston ani> farina okaokeksi: 2 blili.joat received and tor Mleat PfIJLNCM r>mi ly.Uro.>ry and Tea Store. Federal atreat, AlUgbtny. f,{j BAJUjKY —*200 bush, rhoioo FaUliarlev* . <OO . Au Jo G Bring a* . ■""•■■wt’j - , J. A. FKTZKR. LAKE ElSQ—White Fish ana Trout in barrfli and haLT barrel* for *tl< low to clow cloacon. *lgt»B»at BOBT. DIOKEY, Zii Liberty ». “C^BUlT—ollbxa. Lemons and 41) bis. Or*ng ■X «« OBcoD»lgam>at forwlaby . BOUT. MOKJY. I'EA'i'liEttb— 10 sacks primo Feathers for »*)» f>y . BODT.DtCKBY,rU9LtUrty«t. Qi,]fU!SKIN: _ JJi—so Iba. for sale by J«J[ p. L. VAOWKSTCtCg ft 00. LAHI> —20 kega prime in store and lor sale by -ij &6 WM. JIcCTTrOITEON ft CO. 'ECIIANUra APKOXS, made of indfiL . npi»iifr, fjr wu if ; j. a it pim.T.Tpfl 1 [)|| BBLS RRISIEWUiI\E3EANBfor IWuliij fcis 4b.olOTl*U)*oo. LATEST NEWS.' BY TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE, LATEST FROM EUROPE Arrival of the ICuropa, Halifax, Fob. 22.—ThoR. M. steamship Europe, Capt. Letcher, from Liverpool on Saturday the lltb incL, fit Queenstown tho following day, arrived at this port at 3 o’clock this afienuicn. She nil! sail shortly for Boston. Mr. Gladstone baa introduced Lis La-igei. Tho financial rocelpts of last year arc eoi forth as emi nently satisfactory. Tho estimated expenditures for next year aro set down at about jP70,000,000, and tho receipts at £60,750,006. ThodeGcioncy is to be made up by an lucomo tax of lOd on incomes of £l5O, and Td on incomes below that sum. Tho provision* of tho French treaty had beeu ex plained, but they bad been generally anticipated. The duties bavo been materially reduced on wines, brandy, timber, currants, raisins, Ac. The duties on paper, butter, tallow and other articles are abolished. The duties on tea and sugar remain unchanged for another year. Tho treaty was generally favorably received. : In political matters, nothing of striking interest bad transpired. Liverpool Ccltou Market. —The Broker’s circular reports tho sales of Cotton daring the week at 73,000 bales, Including 1050 to speculators and S5OO to ex porters. The following aro the authorised quota tions: Fair Mobile 71, middling G; Uplands fair 7 1-16, middling upland f-L The stock in port Is estimated at 617,000 bale*, of which 417,000 are American. The advices from Manchester wero favorable). Tho prices were firm and tho was an increased dounnd for goods and yards. Liverpool Ztarb t— The market was generally firm and Corn had an advancing tendency, Floor is reported firm bat qoiet at 23i(aj23s Gd. Wheat firm but quiet; red 0s Gd(%9i 10d; while 10s @1 Is Cd. Com advanced fid since Taesdav: yellow 32i. Provitione. —Beef steady: stock increasing. Pork steady. Bacon buoyant and active: long middles 49@505; short d051@525. Lard firm at 56e@. 595. Tallow advanced Is; butcher’s GOs fid. Cheese firm. London Monet/ Marbet.-Thoro was a good demand at unchanged rates. Consols elored r-n Friday at 942@04g for accounts. It Is confirmed that tho Ireoch troops ia Italy have received orders to march at a day’* notice, and it is supposed that tho occupation of Toscany licon templatod, if Piedmont continuo to oppose tho an nexation of Savoy. Austria rejects the principal proposition of Eng land for a! settlement of tho Italian question. The official rejection had not been received. It is supposed that England will now resume med iation between Spain and Morocco. Baring's circular reports bar silver 5s 2L dollars 5a 23, eagles nominal at 60s 4. Liverpool Produce Mark-el. —Tho Brokers' circular reports Ashes In largo speculative ioqulry; sales 1,- 200 bbls at 20sf$3Oa for pots, and 3ls(ai3lsGd for pearls. Sogor quiet. Coffee steady. Rice quiet, and all qnalities slightly lower. Linseed Oil easier and quotations uuchangod. Rosin steady; common 4aGd; medium 4s Bd(a,Sj lOd; Goo 10s. Spirits of Tarpentine 35* Cd(a:3fis fid, and mere active. Tra very firm.- Baring A Brother’s report a limited business in American securities, at previous rates in state stocks, but few of which aro offered for mlc. Railroad se curities aro dull and the tendency Is downward. Lateet by TelejrajJt front Livrpool to Qutemtoirn, —Liverpool, Sunday, 12th.—The sales of Cotton yesterday were GOOO bales, Including 1000 bates on speculation and for expert. The market closed quiet but steady; Havre market for tho week, including tbo I7tb last.—Cotton has an advancing tendency; tho sales of the week were 11,000 bales. Breadstuff* dull, with a declining tendency; ashes dull: coffee firm; oil nomloah Sugars steady: lard dull arid nominal: whalabona.nrm. Gbxat Britain —ln the House of Cummons on Feb. Bth, Blr J. Trcdawnty’s bill abolishing church was debated. Sir O. C. Lewis and other flor entmenl supporters favored the measure. Mr. Dis rahßi and others opposed it, bat at tho second read ingXwas carried by a voto of 262 to 234. The ma jority\aa smaller than was anticipated. On tbe\6|h;Lord John Kamil stated that no coa rentlon hidbean entered into between England and France, rtlaUye to the combined operations ia China, hut on ordinance on tho subject had bcou issued, which settled IheLaiij of the proceedings, and tho question of a permanent occupation by either power of any portion of yhmese territory. Sir Fitaroy Kelly obtained leaTe tearing in a bill for the pro veotlon of bribery. moved that in parliamentary elections and Wake. Geld, notations forbriberj'TluevTotc* be taion by bal lot. Lord' Palmerston spoke against the ballot, on ganerel principle;, and tbo motiNn was by 31 majority. \ On the loth. In the Hoosa of Cnmmbns, Lord John Bussell laid on the (Able the treaty commerce with France. Mr. Gladstone rose amid gnat cheer* .ing.Mtii)rpc*cd«d to make his financial, statement, lie stated that the annual Income had satisfac tory, having produced £70,573,060, while pendUuro was £08,953,000. \ . Tha treaty b to be in force ten years. He de\ leaded the action of the govemment ia negotiatin'* this treaty.' ° Foancs.— Thei Parb correspondence of ihe Times •ays,a circnler wiil be soon issued by tho new French Foreign Mfobter, to the diplomatic agents abroad, which may be considered in some sort,tho programme of the Imperial government in its foreign policy. It is to be edßcniiy pacific, and friendly to all.' It was reported at the French War Office that the order for the French army In Italy to bo ready to march at a day’s notice had been countermanded. ThoLeNorcle publishes the text of Mr. Thorn-, wel’s reply to England’s proposition as to Italian affairs. The only objection raised ia to the Cth pro position, which declares that if the Central Italian States again vote In fafbr of the annexation to Sar dinia, France and England shall not oppose (he en try of the Sardinian troops. Xctt York, Fab. 22.—The Tribune'* Washington correspondent says: f poo the application of the Harper*! Ferry Committee.the Senate to-day ordered a process against Thaddeos Hyatt, to bring him be fore tbo ha* to answer an olledged contempt in'not appearing to teetify. Mr. Ilyatt has been hero an invalid for several weeks, baring come in answer to the summons of the Committee for this and other reasons, lie claimed time to determine whether he would testify either under protest or not at ail, dis puting, as he did, the authority of the Inquisition.— lie notified Mr. Mason, yesterday, that ho would decide io a few days, aud asked indulgence for prep aration. Sir. Mason replied that if he did not np. pear by 12 .o'clock ho would ask the Senate for a process, to-day, under these circumstances. Mr. Hyatt left this city for the east, this mornlog, to con. suit his coobsel, and perhspsto test the preliminary '.question by-habets corpus before a Stote tribnnal. when the order of the Senate Shall be reviewed.— This Is. the first occasion where-the Senate has ever ordered a contumacious witness to be brooght before the bar. The usual course has been that adopted iu the cases ofMessrs. Kedpolb, John Brown and Dr. Stanborn. dt requires their attendance before the Committee. The Committee on Territories, In the House, are prepared to report • bill for th>fadmission of Kansas Committee aro called. The time eantot bo designated.; .Ml reasonable expectation of passing noy hill for this purpose which con be accepted by the noose, U nonsense. The admission will be re sisted on the pretense that ibe population Is insuffi cient, and t)io boundaries improperly fixed. The Committee on Elections met this morning and heard Messrs- Williamson and Sickles argue their respective claims to a seat. Mr. Williamson contonds that inasmuch ns Ur. Sickles and fire other members from Kew York were not officially declared olected, as appoars by their certificates of State, from ..which their names are omitted owing to an informality In printing the tickets. Ha could not understand the lawrequlring him to gtre notice of contest wllbiu'tblrty‘days be fore commencing proceedings, because it wae not to be that an election would'bo recognized which had only been officially announced to the other members throngjbont the But«.‘- If.proceed ings bad bean instltotid boforo a Judge, they might hare been quashed on the plea that there was no ground of contest, sinco no election had been da dared. Mr. Sickles maintained that the objection urged was technical, and could not be hoard us valid, lie rested his rigbt on the fact of bis taking the float teUhont objection, and organized u a member, upon erldeoee from the Secretory of State, and being sworn in without toy notice of contcit, until fifteen months after .election, Mr. Williamson will bo heard again on Thursday. Tbo opinion of the coo* mlttco is not made up, but it appears nearly bal anced. A further argument may not affect it posi tively. Ihuumpolij, Feb. 22.—The Kopnblic.n Siele ConTbDtltm But In Hetnpoliun llell at 10 o'clock tbli morning, gad organuad permanently by the election of lion. I*. A. llacklemao, of Ilush county, President; Judge Otto, of Floyd, Vice President, and M. C. Graber, Sec’/. * Committees were ap pointed to Report a plan of voting,‘order of business, and to report a platform and resolutions. A com mittee was also raised to report namerf’of persons to serve as a Republican Btate Central ■ CommTttea, to be composed) of Qra members from the Sixth Indi anapolis district, and one from each of«the other Congressional District i. The crowd of delegates be log entirely too large to be accommodated in the MetropollUa'Hall, a i lotion was carriejl adjourning the Convention to Si ite House Square. Motions ; were made qpanknoui ly nominating CBl. Henry S. L&no, of Montgomery county, for Governor, and lion. 0. P. Morton, o( Wayne county, for Llouton ant Governor. Both were carried amid loud and prolonged cheers. Too Convention is very large, and great enthusiasm prevails. ' W. AsmsctOM, Feb. 22.—There baa been a drcnch log rain from the Sooth sinco eight o’clock this morning, and a confereneo ls_gow (II o’clock, a. u.) holding on the «abject of a postponement of tho cels* The seventh regiment has not arrived, lint the military, 'firemen end associations are concen trating at the starting point. There are signs of an improvement-la the weather, and tho programmb will probably be carried out. Assistant Quarter Marter Larmber and the Committee arrived lost night, and report that they found ample and satls tactory arrangements for therecopttoo of tho seventh d*\*7 of the trainwas caused by e laodsUdo near'theKelay House, bnt the train has P “*T nod l» momentarily expected. The storm-broke np about three o'clock and the ! procession moved. It was about half a mUo in | length and etas highly creditable in appearance. It reached the President's Douse about four o’clock. | VOLUME | ixxm—NUMBER 6s. UepubUcan tftat* Co&TtlUlMu 1 j~ !; niBCtsBUEh, Feb. 22.—The Repubßekfl Stile convention met to-day. a great crowd. was' In fib tendanw, and much InUreat wa* manifested. cb Jordan, or ßadfort was elected temporary chaA man. Gov. Pollocfc/on being elected pennant t President, made an able speech, patriotifi Lad fall nf devotina to the Union, but strong la opposltloa lo the extension of slavery. He was much applauded. After the disposing of the contested seatsby tie Convention, Mr. Summa, of Dauphin, offered a res olaton declaring Simon Cameron the preference if Pennsylvania for President. f Mr. Kevin moved to postpone indefinitely. | ' Speeches were made by Messrs. Marshall, of Alla, fiheny, White, of Philadelphia, and Maxwell, if Northampton, for postponement and against Cath eron,and by Messrs. Mnmifia and Lowry on the other side. * | Mr. Kevin's motion was voted down and the resb lutions jo favor of Cameron were passed by a large majority. f " Nonomiaation fur Governor will be made to-niglL A lorgo majority of Convention are in 'favor pt the election of delegates to Chicago. " | | Eremifj Sresion —The convention was! densely crowded, non. James Pollock was elected permi n.nt PnmJont, uM b « namber of Vleo Prta dont. ud SocioUriol Mr. PoUoek msdo > pifriolfc. I nion-loving speech. . r , a The committee on contested team mado a Jenod. which gave rbe to an exciting discussion on one If its propositions, that John Mooro be substituted fSr John Noblo, a Philadelphia delegate. ? District Attorney Mann stated tbatMx.Nhlite had signed a call for a f'nion mooting of another parth* whose object was the destruction of the Peoplab ty. Ho had deserted tha party and did not dare claim bb seat. ?. After a spirited debate it was finally decided §o accept Mr. Moore, by yeas 7fi, nays sfi. The rep»t was adopted. | Mr. M. B. Lowrie offered a resolution declaring Mr. Cameron the candidate of the People’s party hi Pennsylvania, before the Chicago Convention. | . The Hon. P. S. White would have the Chicago free and untrammelled. He would like lo see Pennsylvania’s son chesen, but westward the' Star of Empire takes it way, and he preferrsd Mr. Bites of Mo. or Mr. Dayton of N. J. j . Mr. Kevin, of Allegheny, moved that tho re«o&- tioa lie over. (Cries of nono!) ■ | Mr. Kevin, continuing, said, wo came here tb nom inate a Governor, not to recommend any'caudidnte for the Presidency. Lotus nominate a Governor first aod then consider the resolution. g Mr. David Mamma, of Dauphin, said that die Friends of Mr. Cameron merely desired an expression of the feelings of the people, and had no desire stifle the design* of the Convention. Mr. Cameron was the choice of a large majority j6f the Commonwealth. * 3 - Mr. Marshall, of Allegheny, denounced: tho It* tempt to thrust Mr. Cameron on the Conventien. There would be a majority in favor of the but not such a majority as would crush out the vofee of the minority. f Nkw York, Feb. 22.—Daniel Fansbaw, tbo old|*t Printer in the Baited States, died in Yorkshire 6n Monday. f ■ Douglas delegates to Charleston rrpre chosen |n Baltimore yesterday, by a large majority. X Ilorner A- Brown, fancy goods warehouse, in Bil timore, was totally destroyed by fire on SandaV. Insured for $50,000, principally in New York. | . New York, Feb. 22.—Washington’s blrth-d|y was celebrated in this city with as much parade aid show as the inclement weather would'adoit of. SeV era! civic associations paraded the streets, and soile half doxen regiments of soldiers likewise, op to noob, when the heavy wind and rain storm wMeh’thenat in marred the demonstration. At sun-down'a heavy southeast storm was prevailing, and'tho wind was blowing agale. Trrxtok, K. J., Feb. 22.—Tho of the National Talon party met tQ-tffy. ' It w&s largely attended. Lewis Condit, wis chosen President. The following .delegates to tfie National Convention, to be heldTnJßaltlmore, wele elected—At large, .Tosopb Blshop.' District Delegates—lst district, Jevge Hutson; 2§/’ Col. Joseph W. Allen; 3d, Peter J. Clark; 4lb, Sate. A. Van Sana; stb, Jos. If. Williamson. Allernatis were also appointed. .Strong resolutions were adopt ed io favor of tho Talon Party and againstthe P.|- publicao*: alto ia favor of the Union patty jo ere|y State for separate and independent action. 3 . Boston, Feb. 22.—The royal mail steamship Cafl ada, railed at noon to-day with 37 passengers Mr Liverpool, and 14 for Halifax,but nospecle. ;Weatß-. er mild, with indications of rate. ] Copt. Lace, of the K. M. steamship Canada, whidb sailed from this port 10-day,>for Liverpool via HaU fax, hono'red tbo day by firing a national salute |f' 21 guns and displaying his banting. The ship wAs literally covered with flags. g. Toronto, Feb. 22.—A very lengthy adJross frofa the Reform Association to the people of TppUr Canada, appears ia this morning’s Globe, advocl* ting dissolution of the Union and an establishment of two or more Prorinces,with local Legislatures,|a central authority to administer matters common to the wboio country, and a written constitctlot). ■ ! . lUnmsncßO, Feb. 22.—This being the innir#- ear? of the birth of YFashington, hi* farewell addiels was reed in the House inthopreeeneoof both.branch 'of the Legislature. The Qoreruor and Heads if ‘nartments were present, and a crowded gallery -ibbios. Both houses ordered copies for di«U3- transacted no other business. Ftb. 22,— KotvItbiUadlog drenching rain here, moat of the pirticu patiog Id the laying of the corner stone of a monu ment at Roxbary, orer the remains cf the seven Vlr gioJenj m&sfacred'hy tho British daring the Revolu tion. \ '.VTorreots of rain have Lee 1 iich interferes with the 01. military and civic assoc - gazette: Hook & Job Prii^n| Bai.timork, Feb. 22.-\ falliog lioee 8 o'clock, wk\ aarrance of (be day by (he fttlone. ESTABLISHMENT, Office—Gazette Building;, No. 86 Fifth Street, Above the Past-Oili,*e. PITTSBURGH, PfiNR'A, HAVIXU SUPPLIED OURSELVES will • Urge etock of new end mlte&u Type, waero parej toaierule, «>n ihort oitt.-e tvery Jtecrlplloa of j' Book and Job Printing SIICU AM BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, REPORTS AND | O A X A L, (> Or IT ice: ] I'LAIN AMD FAKGF Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Bill! nf Hading, Receipts, Circulars,jj every variety of Druggists’ I Show Cards, Prescription j Blanks, Labels, etc:, etc.: I BLANK NOtIOEB, BLANK CHEOK3 AND OOUNtIN'4 UOUSK BLANKS OP ALL KINDS. 1 Hardware Labels, Envelopes, &c., uoatl^ • j ! Justices'and Court Blanks, Blank Deeds and Bonds of the most approved forms j on band and printed to order. HANDBILLS, POSTERS, PROGRAM i|ES| 40.,4c., 4c., | HUNTED IK PI.IIN AND r J - ‘ 8 FANCY COLORS. 5 would respectfolly solicit a uliarfl of the publio patronage, and will guara cited satisfaction both in exccution and nrices. 5 fel&dAwtfT.. . ; i * f VST —Every vanety oj ?Md VlmoowtrrlTlajt tod farnlaby: f■. I f&JO w. P. MABaaALD. 8? Wocriilrfett. j 50.000 feSO "a SUGAR • mcon»lgnm»nt RUSSBI-APPLi mUApplm to niit, Stoke kooms fob bent by rtj _™6 B.CPTHBEET4BOS,GIM»t*ct»t. j EAR CORN—ISO bug. prime Ear Corn iii mm and fer n le by M 3 VA3IE3 A. FEtZtK. i sbp.tx—iso baa. prime l jnerrcl UCbwf Mdfcrttloby WATT * WILSON! j ARD OIL—)S l»bl*. No. 1 Lard, Oil lot* i rale by fOS WATT A WILSON; ; S~PALDINQ*& GLUE can be had at .| ; -l fol< ; FLEMING I *] | DRIED AP.VLES—&I) bus. choice Dry Aj plwfarMlamr ■ , flflS < WATTE Wnfowi 9000 KiiD WIIEAT for satabyTl . J. B CAOTECD I . -.-. i iv';: --s • - •••• •• W i-»i «•.. :1: r- TE. - COMMERCIAL RECORD. ooaamEi of a&bqzuxios for xessx&x. , Ji»n Piei,'J»,v.p. v - SumiSmm, | Jwmnaiu it, PITTBBVIUm OUUIXTS, [22/pcrtai jfegfaffr /or <Ba .FCltlta-pi, Cos* : Fil iAJilKik' TSWOIT, Fobnuiy, 52, tili. Yesterday m a mostdelightfal day:-’ Tba.'toa thcaa brightly tail bamily, celling forth crowd* to promenade the ttneta, notwithstanding their' intolerably filtfcy'ccadttlcn. Tbettiroa the- wharf vu csssoaSy fcriik,*axum£«eef boats gstttng rvady,. to patent with foil loads.;. TbaTge*: wind came la with a good trip freer Iculrrillo. ptiodpaSj ewtta, tobacco, ■ngwaadmote»«. T&lsJ**«{iwto coat, and does honor' towr Pittsburgh builderaTSfeiehabsao qnttarmtowtiato la her lata grpgpdedfccins **J^* iI * t( F Bearer ghcalJw and on ter way cp ah* Eha waatowtd bp by tha ChavcS •“p ha aet to rtghta again by oer mechanics.* We S«^i3V* pl * 6<l k lc l* 11 bett *' r tfcotofcwthaab*e attondod htrcaharUto trip both down and i 4«? 19T SaIfcf 60 •*** 1° *bo prodoc* market ytalPt day«. lbhtgi remain pretty ranch la rta.'a coo. Letnr O TJ fI .fast, and.bsvu^eews&ntag ' 7^L tl.?nt g ° 5? 1 ?* tbw «^stock ccctfaues tola 0900 Onr quotations ere tellable oatothe rclfcr - ESS ■ >rUclta produce, u they era mad* Erect \>22sS^&^&B^i&Sgz SVD lar Extra; Extra Family $4,90455,23, and e*% rai lota of fancy at $5*25(36,50. The amount cf floor sot. today : Indicates a. lively movement in that article. - = GRAlN—sales of 700 buih Ocra at depot, aiMecw i2S do - from store at Gsc, 200 do Oata from (tore at i SEEDS—sales of 40 bnsh Clover Seed at £* 50, g. • a hath Timothy it $3. . APPLES—32 boah prime article at s3£s xS.fx/. • • DELED FRUIT—2OO bush Apple* on wb tri at JLT& 123 do do treat store at $1,8? © 25 da do do do at $2, SmbuOi readme at $4. asAi's *“ v-**,..., bhd * N - °-“ raiuiiisJtj bbU »• 0- « «k:(0i',«l«33B tiu as. <5,"? i V£*.ii E sT eni *i* b J w P-jnsttn, .Sc. s?Rcp E j; , b“;’?^ui 2 «’ s3 a>w |CTf£B-8 bbla roll at 15, ' EGGfr-<Sdoaatl6oft dot BEANS—2S bosh white at 75c Z!}*Sp t .I tM ‘ whI1 » *“>«t! &.<* & M BACOJJ— T7OO sL»Sboolderi atSc; lOOOPvttutkiteis*>4g Srn at UWr d[y CTrW,; 350 tt ” CiacfiSrtSS. Git—lo Mia No. 1 Lard at J>V 5 tbU No 2it siio •’• ’ LlJlE—26bblaLcnUTlllaT?hitoatgl.ta. PEARLS—IO . ' . IJAY—I6 load* irom acalea at slTf?2o a too r fc j r+i i 4a (tore at $2O.- ; *. ‘ . fIOHETAUV ASD CUflaKttOLUi. j t fE,r »%i£F s ’ »•—Corn ii scares acdLraar: salMot <ooobaga at73©:sc fbrntlxcd. < Plour hu declined to with a.modem'U de mand. Joll P ric, > drtwpiag; «mall sales nt 11356 >18,60 foraiow. . Bo*«fJbM dadllued Jr*e, wl h a drill niarV.t, ticj’nr keayy for lolly fair. 6 , Motaasea doll at So©4oc. Cdbal>g»aiaUy.iiaU higher, with a Arm and tsc»n>t market; 2000 bga Bio aold at U^@l2jic. ; Cbeeao la In tight appp/y, andprteea adraoceJ to 10Wc.' . No change in other artlclea. . , : Feb. IS—r.u.—Floor onchaarel ami doll at «0 I Cs«fi.si for soper, •.•••■. -. ? .Corn ■carte and firm at 7S©7sc fbr mixed. A jalr demand ct cats, and tlnrEaaikec Braaf V-i @.c fcrihoaldara, and for aide*. .. ' Thera waa rather a better feollcg In the <o£<ir oaifett at lh» dote, and price* wen a shade firmer, clnalsgat ?K@7% cents for talr; the receipts daring the week trere 11,003 bhdt, ■nd from Sept. Ist 101,000 hhos agsfnst ISI.OM hhds tho : asm* time list aesaoD. Holutea doll and the demand limited, lut L»U«r# a»o .firm and net willing to maks any Importantconcessiots, choice S9©«oc; tha receipts daringlhoWjfOc wsre IS.OC-0 trie Itndfrom Ist of Sept 219 (1)3 this against 517X00 tho eatti— : time last season. ; Cnioioo, Feb. £L—Tiia receipts cf hoge. lire and dr*s3id, ■ »•«*» ame ant to 795. There was a fair inquiry for drened, .'and tha market wsa ateady.-.with.ialos 'at sfyJs©7. Lire iboga told at $5,2505,50 with a good demand by packers. : wo bear of nothing of interest to report in the provision •■market. Mess perk Is still held at $l7, and the demand fr.x : balk meat* continues u active as ever at (7Jd<t pickea Lard it also firm, and in good demand atlOi^c. ; Tho flsor market was tolerably attire, vUn a fair ftaia J :at former prices—sales tanging from. SLW©S for letrxnit J*o choice spring extras, and for fine, Wboat was to ’Calf demand, bat under tnoreilbcr-d recaipts the market was : ratter casUr, with soles at.Wo for No; Ila glare: Vf£s2c fjr :Na 2ln storejandSGc fjr rejecte*! In store. Com opened .rather tuna, but towards the dors of’chango tha market wis rather easier, wfth liberal gales at far No. 11s Tatars. In tbs alteraocn tbs cornier of Lcjara increastd, .and In.ths evening they.wero offering 4is Ist No land v> Oat* were in good rrqoeflt and firm, with sales a*. ‘33©3lc for No, X in store asd-ves ter the 6atne drlitend jßjsqnkt and steady. Barley in good demand ami firm, with extra at COc for No. 1 In storo, and fC.'J-sSe ter r;mm&n to prime bycacplson track. Seed—ZUaothy.ataadjt-cloTat :dml and heavy, fllghwlnea etsady at 27c. ; CiJCEOXn, Fab. 20.—The dlaconat cezctiatlons tc-ddj : *ere well up to tha current standard for Monday, both Ju ,ilze and nomb7r. Nothing now, horrerer, chara;t>-r.‘rsj.thu made. • For exchange the demand was onty fa!P,'and,.u cHiwi, a*, the opening cl tho week, it was mainly coafinoa tothawaats of local buyera. The anpply doca net accumulate, and ladlf •ficalt even to maintain. There hi* boen a largsrcsll far it ;within the last ten day* than was anticipated,’ and aeiltz? ■ were conseqnontly not so well prepared to meet it at they otherwise wsnld have been. Tb*r*f*>Uli repotted to be a heaviness in M&Tcr] enr rtney, oltbongh lbs St. Louis Bulletin re-«ffirtai tha upward ratMpf sxchaoge, *■.. . ; . A light traalaess was transarted tod»r at tiu-rtukbmtd "?r rC * l£^' r - P * ac ? iftMs-ars-^tfHsrC . larly doU, More fironwa la cxhltitod in the yamspir r^i. •Way shares. . . Ma s p Ti*qnltßeaiyoafheitreatli>rflrit<Lui r rinjr and :ioans*n oneonbted.conateraVwhile the g<»urxl dlrirort thathaa solongpreTalled In financial circles!* cmiexiJy -pa*(fng away.—fphfi. N. Amer-' Import* toy Hirer. C. ? n £^j; K Q»P er Cbaroit—lsihdapplta, Lcca* A cc;li 5^; 5 i M 1 I, L P‘! itf .Gerwi & to; 24 hales bey, I • * *l bbl ****» Maury ccarignocs. ~ J X) P BV i^ £ > P" w «« Wad—l piano, ttets A co; Q vKT fl^ f *»WpoS33 do cotton. UQ hhJs mcUsosa. 9 bbla do, 189 do whiskey, 19 coil* line, 11 5 tXt cn» iarpanllm 7 bags row tall*, IS hhds tobacco. Id bbl* dvLpi itoaeog,B do I oil, 20 do a1c0h01,29 doacplaa 21 tea d£« aheahama. fidoansar, SO bxa candles,lobSavinJgirJiat tfi 2 t£l b £ F bW*mola*s»a,2 roUa laclluc, IC(S 11alines,, capatans,4eki»kna,SObbla 1 oil,S24ssckx barley, 2i aka d fmlt,4o bgseotn,lso bblamolsrria.l7 thda Mgsr. 8. pkgi aondry eoulgncoa. > aiTE&RSWSi . The c.oflno»tl Oommeidil,flf Toe*Uf, n;iTfcs Com. .?«*rjrc«Mto from PU&bar*h wUli<» torn, «terdh ifawlDg; 25 bxi et*a wire, (Uptrtad fcrSt Loms. :.£• IttrtiOKi MilT«d from PltCAargli with EM teas; tH> Iwbn tod mUpt tht btlnet'oa 13a ,n. Sir OUT KriTrt ftom Pltobush Tli-Jl 4M J. prtodptliyircn tnd dry *ood»fcrBu Louis; tho di*cfcire*s cotUa* here, tat h*a£s mm lor UztLowor Olib. . * - ,^* rd ?“ #^“‘^ p *»**K»*»»fcomPitUlnirr. Tbtd* 1 , pirtor&> teelad* tfc* Jurob Poo with 275 tent, tBdS.P, Hit 4 \J Herd with 300 both far Ptttifcorgb. Its StßfcxaDomt Rigiitrr. ARttTFZD. j . EEPAUrti). . *P b *jrptrMinig; | TelagapbJßrownsTUiv oa, BrowafriU*? • : JefBS«cn,Brt«TOTCJc;. weL Elnbotlr, 1 OaLß»j»rd, Clrabett;; | lUTer—Btarlycicttfrit— LoalrrflJo. j rtalag. “•. \ f ; TnWripb,. : JeS*non,B. ! CoL Bayard, ’■ OMTDi^sWh' : West Wl&b . TAlifrtpUo iOulteti. ■:■ Cixcisjun, r«!H.2l.—»The' money inarkal u uuihiaiaj and tbs rates of exchange ere unaltered. Pwrliiaai ar ß ytrj dull laxity,eadpriceion bat littlebettor then nom inal- Them tru nmhh«denein Mess PorkorLanVaad. tboprlCM arenominal. Eicon isdalhtbo Mkluj; rates ere 7r-@9Kfor l%, iTeragtcg 35 pounds, «614 1 at ehoalden are offered aH&cn abort time; the mar-' feet closed H&lees end quiet. Ffenr: there Uno chxtmfn |be market; the demand Is Umltedvand tend, at *£eoos.eo torrnperflao. and tJ,T6®5,60 for irtra. WbWtemalM nnebanged;thadeinandiemoderate;sileil,loObb!iitZ)J£ : - proctriac there Utctt UUle dotogTw prices are un - Miaagadj uralo: then Ja a telr demand for irhast andtiricei are firm' #r, et Jl,oO@U3 for prime irfcite, and $423?iU3 tor prime red. itar Cora etaadywlth a pol demandVt 4S@tf.it. • tolfe; ehelled dull at £0 la bulk, and 52 la mdrxOatt; ttv laarketts steady witbatelr deaaadat 47@iS.NBre: th> ' demandlafklr and price* an firm at 63, Earley ls>(o good daaand and &* market to firm at 6S@7O for prime fill, ea*i 60(§S4 tor fair to good; take 2400 bus prime fallatZC^SK bni choice spring, for seed, at 76; loot) do malt at 50. \- ’ Nrtr Vcax.Peb. 2i—Kourlsqplet and - demand lieenflned tnlbepreuliiiurinlseftheloceltrid'K *alas2,Coobblsat $540©5.2!1f0r super State,.V tor extra State, $5,30@6,60 tor common to mediant ezzre \ fltatepmd $3,36® C tor shipping trandeof R. 11. o.~clariag \ quiet end steady, Canadian unchanged; aalesl&O'bhtoat... \ for common to choke. Rye floor qnlct at s3,Te<Sip "\i p» common to choice euperfino. SnCkvheat flour plenty- \ aad_dnll $1,0001,76 per cwt Cornmeal tor Jersey. Wheat quiet and Tecy Arm, no tranrscttoa or any importance waa reported; the nominal quotations er* ♦M&S42otoeCMcaxotSprioy, aads42o@l,«'i tor.Milinio> z' fcieClub. Bye quiet and Arm at Biriey prttty' - flrmlybeld aIiASSA-ftc-inferior to prime.. Barley Jfals -i •elUnj aloajy at 83@84. Com quiet asd floamitfca toit ~ Meterndsmaedjaelsa <OOO bush primehevyeJJoirscotheru . atSOc. Oats Arm with a fair demand at 45@40Cjr tr«mm I cal*. P«jrkflrmandgnlelwith*ale*ofl4ipobb]»atslT^ @17,C2 tor old me**, $12,62 far old prise andsl4ST©ls tor BflWprime.lndodlaxWObblanewines*, dellrmdendpaj. able on Baxurdsy next/at $18,60. Beef unchanged and jn • moderate demand. BeefHamsqulet at ISforßtato, Met • Boef nominal at $16@19. Dressed hog* more plenty end qnlat at fcr autem. Cut meets, a pjrferate burtasss doing. Fresh consignments- " sasssftS f 4lk*g«do * do . ; SOO box. White Buss; ■■C ?SbMs.6rttu Apples; 6 **. nine Bali Butter; - 5 * fry Pesetas, - • . Ip stouaad fatale by qBAPf ATAH QaaDEB. ■ y SUNDRIES—IO kbk solid Packc'd'BttttßT; V 'fllctn do <fci - :• ; do - 10 bbEufruh Bell- do - <obci*;tVhj2*Bem»*. titegsßjt;, . W boi QoTomcd; * SOObomprlmo W.iLCbcMs, M 8 B. DALZEIX * 0-. X SUNDRIES— 48 sacks Pry Apples; IeMkBoHW r ebalnSbnpfiiln*; • .i 2 task*Fatsvrt; ' ■' - TCtylZiday t OB»U*m»r HimKirlmaD,UsrrtTß,iQP«4}«tF tftia ■ r lWAtan PICKET * CO, FRQPUCB.— 500 -bush prune. Pry Apples,. JIM <!« Bean* SOtbJjednxßoUßottst,' B bbUEhtOßark Ukkofj tf&Br i WlmtliClamßoed.- la«Ur*tt ll tf l .r nil-Ij SURtTEB *-PILWOBItt, » fali _330«0dJ22 Eiccadstws* Groceries.— 150hi^dsSugar,*n,0.» • HOO bfcl* prlsta N. 0. Mcbujo, - -•- ;i ■ ■ lOQbbUGcJd«a£jrJP» V: - '*■' : ;• 200 bbUJUfioadBog*«.'■ . : s. .lOO bagurood fa prtao Rta CoS**.*-*;' rp *ef »u i Lt a*] s by £ OUTER t UMFORnV- ■ ' ' * : a **»B • - , jsoatßi iaae«oßd«trtc;. ~• HAl.L'd BALSAM FOKTTIU: rIUKOSi SmißT. Blood and Ur»r Broil naet’iP.'JS B»oo <=“• JOS. FLBSHKQ, comer HukKit, iIS-BBltoa!, '! •jtwitfct th»»bf.?apopalartadTalMlbccdte^'''foil - Oilcloth table covers-^iooc<?z■ fu Of tin Vtttjoa din *si tty!**-tfa« V. cals,wbolml*aadrrtwLby • : • :fci7 ,j.a n. rnaLiw.Mtatiesst cd»it> . ■O.BAIN, Produce and Coni, Bye;-Barley,:-- \JT Udk,'Backwttn.Pcfcdct*.Howie*J?r3sJo «s tmr llairtactd Jtobaas* “57* ■* 11 o’clock, • • - -v /ftfcW ' T ?'■?* '.r.'-' ‘ • : :- O r; • :V.■?•,*. ** ••• i.' "
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