. _..,_..._ . _ i ity ,i L----e-i-,..^ q F .:•: . 5, ' . .' -,7 " ,. . 7- C=• - :- - -':'. - : - ! - - ,s tii. - 4: - ..5•.!: ''' :. " 7 - 1 ' ; :i -, 7' ,- -"'::::. - - -- 7:.? - ,:''•!.'.i;f7 , F.'.!.: - ;,t:?.'f,',* ,- 'l.:1 1 1 +'',:J . 2 . ..- - ..;, T:.. , -.• - . , :: . . ,. ;-... , .,.-; ; .::.. - :. ::: , . ... .. X: is __ :f . ,: , feME=r; TUESDAY Mol3llllfer, MANOR 18, 1866. ..HanamfaMunniritne zuz Sinn Waan.—Late ,on Saturday night laat, , Wainitma affray occerred - . •, in the -Sixth- Ward, which resulted in the-stab , bing of *colored man mated Nathaniel Lytle, by a mulatto named Jacob Janes. We aro indebted MA* Dispatch for the . following account of the 'Theinjured man follows thb river for a living, and had been stopping for several weeks back at • _*a_honsie en Webster street, above Fulton, kept by a amen named Coffey...A man named Jacob , Jonas and his .wife also Stepped at the same house, and a ilitScultjr occurring between them Oft Saturday; eoffey and Lytle interfered, and endeavored to make peace. The parties, however, continued toanarrel daring the even. • ing, and at night Jones asked his wife to cut hie hair, aa he eonsidered it too long:. Mrs. Coffey, believing that he wished to disguise himself so that he might'eScape if he injured his wife, de china g i st "he shohldn't hove his haircut-In her house." Lytle also advised him not to have ' ' "hleldio eat, as hermight take cold, but Jones, who,'Wfat all this.timei ins passion; replied to his remarks inquiring with an oath, "what lei s ii to hint what he did." Lytle made a temperate . reply, on which Jones matched up a razor, and , followed him up stein, but Lytle getting into a Mom, he sang the weapon at him. It passed _ Lytle, and grazed the face of. a woman who wall lying one bed in the apartment. A num -. 'bee of women now Interfered, and. Jones not be , *molt - tad to enter the mom, the matter was dropped ..for the moment: Shortly afterwards diem -aides, when Jones again as- , sailed 4a - 2, -- tusingviry abusive mil violent -lan- Jltutge:-'_"Lytb3, not wishing to have a difficulty v 'with this roan, paused out on the sidewalk. -• Or)te , erawfollowed,by_Jories; who stabbed hlm in throe planet with a large pair of barber's shears. The unfortunate picket up by some of • -- of the neighbors, and carried to the office or Dr. bream:Hese, where-his wounds were dressed.— ' He received a very severe wooed in the neck; in - the immediate. vicinity of the spinal chord, ono • ; in the back; time the lower rib, and one hi the .—. vicinity of the hip. Ills injuries are all of a se - dons character,. and no hopes of recovery are -.„entertained.- The occurrence happened ehortly before twelve o'clock on Saturday night. Jones . made ideemenpe, after perpetrating the outrage. There was no watchman in the neighborhood at the time, else he would now be in custody. ;~ ', R -.. t • Tax New COMFIT or Berraso.—A very large meting was held at Tarenhms, on Saterday . last, Composed of the citizens of that pot , tioni"Of Allegheny county included -within the • biinadmitie of the proposed new county of Buff - akt, who are hostile to the erection of said new coon t• The following offtcars were chosen,.viz: Presi *Jdaist-Ilen. H. M.Breckenridge,of East Tareutan4 . I l'residents—CoL 'lhnmaa Neal, John Ken nedy and James Dkkey, of East Deer Township; ,AL Powers of Indiana township, and Bertram. :ilHurrayof West Deere township; Secretaries— 'James 8, - ,Fulton of Tarentuza, and John Keane" dj e Jr., of East Deer township. Along preamble and several appended resoln ' -*one were offered and "unanimously adoptecL— :'. The most important pert of the preamble is ea .., The proposed boundaries of Buffalo county, in order to secure the village of Freeport as the county seat, takes more territory off the county .rof Armstrong than' off any of tbe others, while Armstrong is alitady among the smallest coon ' =Beset the Rate, the following frost the !sateen . 'Mu showing the territorial area and population of the cotmties proposed to be divided: Armstrong, square miles 625, population 29,560 Allegheny; do. • 780.. do. 138,490 Butler, do.. 770, do., 30,346 Westmorebuid, 1000, !do. 51,726 The resointionSare as follows : Resolved, That the :recent attempt to .nilarep rssent.this section of Allegheny•county, by• the friends of Buffalo county, -by tramping up mock meetings, in -Harrisburg, or elsewhere, repre senting them to have taken place in Allegheny ',county, also instructing our representatives in favor of said new County, is ungentlemanly and disgraceful, and meets our unqualified oondem- • _I Raolwd, Thst we, _WI oith ooo of Allegbe my county, earnestly request 'our members at Ilsr risborg to oppose said Buffalo comity, sod ose allbotioreble mewls to defeat it. Twenty/mos or BLUM:IMT Tow/mate --Some days sines we stated that an application had been rode by the Court of Quarter Sessions for a di vision of Elizabeth township. Judo - McClure on Saturday last delivered an opinion adverse to the the' application. The reasons for his decis ion ware stated ' First, That the division proposed 'timid be against the wish es - of a large majority of the in haditants otthe tornstilp. _Second, That the di yizion- proposed would be against the interests of peat majority of the residents of the town- Thitd, That the proposed division would be inconvenieut to a large majority of the inhabi mots of. the township. Fourth, That the pro posedqivision would -- create - far. more ineonveni- ence than it would remove- or remedy. Fifth, That the proposed:diviaion mould create and inr pose burdens of a new and various nature upon * majority of the. inhabitants, against their will, and augment some that - already exist. Sixth, Because the Act of . Assembly confers authority ' upon the Court "to divide ,townahips so as to emit the convenbuxus of the .! inhabitants," and this Court is of opinion that a division of Eliza . both would notenit the convenience of the in "habitants.' The Court therefore refuses to di vide the township, and the prayer of the peti. tioners is refused. 'A'San ass—Eatrirday 'evening last a little girl . about tint years of age;; came to the Mayor's office and told the following tale: Her name is' Elizabeth Rawly; her parents reside in liming- UM; they send her out every day to sell sand ; if she does not. bring - back so much money her mother beats and abases her; she is poorly fed and did, and hates her home so that she does not wish to return to it. Mayor - Adams bad her cared for and yesterday in company with Mr. Guyer; Overseer of the Poor, went to Binning ' ham to test the 'truth of the child's story. They went to. the house :she designated, on Market streebabove the Market and found on enquiry thatirerl tale was correct. The neighbors in formedthem that the girt was very badly used by her parents, being constantly subjrcted to se- "were chestisernent! and otherwise maltreated.— They gave the parents no very reputable char acter. In eoneideration of thesse bat, the May or sent Elizabeth' o the House of Refuge, where she will be free from parental abuse and have a chance txr - grorr up.. something better than a -street-beggar..- . The mother was bitterly oppos ._ ed to - such diposal of her child, but the little girl herself was glad *month to go anywheres than—Home Vilest mother that must be, when her own child flees to the prison for refuge ;from her blows l -4! 1 • . +et 4 Ssanvoio'S Omits Tanums—lt seemed last night like meeting old and &mike friends when SandfOrd'e' inimitable troupe made their bow to the ancUenein which, ire.were pleased to sea, was !aria and fashionable. Mr. Sandford's manage rial capacity enables him not only to engage but to keep together:is:a unit, a company of the highest talent - Stant' of such brilliAtioyss C9Ol White, Dick Elliter; Collins; Andes, and the Mt, are seldom cantent'to revolve long in the• same cycle,. hut in the prisentinstance such is not the cos*, and consequently the Troupe pitritaila the same unbroken' front a:attraction As of old.-- Long nosy it be thus , ' ' , • We cannot pertlealeir the performszeos of last rutting—only to Bey that Gattlford's nVilli kins'!—whiehirrerybody hos heel 'whistling since bin lut visit.here--uis t o wn ) , appl ee d e d . Th e, bill for this eresing is an excelleat ono. - Go by I - I liettrti ST DLL. DOWAILD..—The. .4111'. Dr. froward, of the Hama Presbyterian chnrch,win, we are ii&traied, - leetmuk on Thursday evening nut br ErUndor MD; Federal street, Atlegbeny, for the benefit . of Hie ldies' Benevolent, Asso4 chitke of that city. He has chosen for his sub ject " The We and Clursece . of Elisabeth Fry." The:Ladles °fibs Associatku desire to continue their noble.work throughout April and are emu pilled to ask further assistance frinn the benevo lent public. We earnestly hope 'the Ilan may be crowded on the occasion of Dr: Howard's lecture which will : donbUsse be an eseeedingly interest lug one. SONDAY - TIQUOZ CASII.—On Monday morning, Henry Snecap, keeper'of the Small cake shop on the wharf boat of the Monongahela Ferry lying within the limits of the city. of Pittsburgh, was :brought before MaYcir Vol:, charged with ceiling liquor on Sunday, the 11th inst. It appear that Stoxyp considering his establishment an out-of• the.way piles that signs-eyed otileeis would overlook, kept hiar bar open all .Sunday and it became the rendezvous of a lame crowd of to pers.." lie plead. guilty and . was fined sae and coats, which he paid. A Limn Ilesr , :—Pissinit along Beaond street,, yesterday, oar attention erasattraetedby a hugs uhurob boll in font of A.. roltonliy oun d r y._ weighs 24110 pounds, and is Intended far (theist t3burcb, (tbe new Methodist Eepieeopal,) on reanstreet. Its east tree 41000... It is toned to the itey of '1 1 I ! 1 - 1 Th e inger!ptioll ulwa It& 11113 ht pietiselyas .q w/i,L.sousr., 0 Lotto, sap PIA - —W e presuMe the ertogrphy - ot that 'last word is .ioistak!3,of;4o • TaN old Penaeylnnta PeFoot:iiitheNi.ionsa-, jrlA...Wharf bu be complotalf:texed to the -gro dr00,.14 tra The pra4, hope, so taked am ,,,,; : ind-..paying trill gin that pertion.of the wharf ita old-ttate, wonted appearance, , _ Ex-Paoruosersali Hers.—A paper has been filed in: the District Court at the instance of Ephraim Banks, Auditor-General of the State, Id which it is alleged that ex-prothonotary George S. Hays is indebted to the State over $9,000. Dr. Hays states that he has receipts from the Auditor-General for the entire amount, and that when they settled accounts at Harris burgh, there was a small balance in his (Hays') favor. Tug Gassy RATLEOAn Coxyarrios.— . The Con- Tend Superintendents on of Presidents and Supentendents of the Railroads of the United States, holds its first tension to day at tho Monongahela Souse.— Many of the delegates hare already arrived in the city. The Conrention will continuo in session for two days. DEATH or MONA-9 HATSI.—We regret to learn the death of Mr. Thomas Hays, an esteemed and highly respectable citizen. He was a member of the firm of Hays & Painter. His death, we are informed, was the result of a cold contract ed two weeks ego, at the time of the destructio by fire of the Oil Hill of Hays & Painter, on Liberty street. DISTRICT Comm—Before Judge Williams. James C. Crawford Ts. Gen. J. Neill. Action of ejechient from 100 acres of land , in Mifflin township. The plaintiff took a nod-suit. Same vs. same. Action to recover the value of one thousand bushels of coal, which plaintiff alleges defendant took from under his land with out plaintiff's permission. Oa trial. Cartes 15811ED.—Prothonotary Campbell, yes terday, issued &sepias for the arrest of Robert Campbell, at the suit or Admit Ness• Ness al leges that Campbell sold him a horse for $.56, warranting him to be sound. The animal attar wards proved to- be diseased and the action by brought to recover the money paid. TM WHARF 131"ABBIN6 CAII6—A report was in circulation yesterday that Francis Monday, the man who was stabbed in the Monongahela Wharf affray, on Saturday, had died. On en guru., we are informed that the report was un founded, and that Monday's condition is much improved. Ins hoped he will recover. GAXBLlNG.—Warrants FOTO iasned yesterday by Mayor Adams for the arrest of 'Christian Yager and Joseph Lofing, charged with tolerating gambling in their houses. Lofing's house is on Troy ICII and Yager's on the earner of Obio street and East Line. They will be brought be fore the Mayor to-day. Linuoit Casa.—A warrant was issued yester day by Mayor Adamtfor the arrest-of A. Fuehr, who is charged with selling liquor on Sunday last, contrary to law. He .will - -hare a hearing to-day. His grog•shop is on Liberty street near the Catholiachnrcb, Allegheny. SELLING LIQUOR DO AN iNILDHLIITIL.—WiIIiam Cleland,proprietorofa:grocery in the First ward, Allegheny, was arrested and brought before Mayor Adams, on Saturday, charged on oath-of Mr. Thomas Rodgers with selling liquor to com plainant's wife; who is a confirmed inebriate. Cleland was held to bail to answer. BAILID.--John Posher * who was committed to Jail last week on a clear; of perjury preferred by the two Mel:lurks end Myler (who are under_ bail on a charge of robbery,) Was released. last Saturday on $3OO bail. ALARM or Frag.—The Maim of fire at noon yesterday was canned by the burning or a quan tity of combustible material In cellar on Dia mond alley. It was extinguished with bat little damage. BILZAXLSO AN ORDMANCi.-thigh it Marta - pee, proprietors of an engine establishment near the Point, were yesterday fined the sum of $4, by Mayor Vol:, for blocking up the pavements in the vicinity of their chop. bmant.—A woman laboring under permanent insanity wee taken to the Watch House yester day from the Seventh Ward., Iler name is I,d'- - Lane. She will probably be"taken to the City Farm to-day. "Tun Hermit of Bt. Hirst's," - ono of whose poems, we publish to•day,. is about to bring oat a rolatne of original poetry. Ho is a well 'known gentleman of this city. Vin understand a new Military Company is about to be formed in tide city, the members of which era to be Nally° &lyric' nue.. The orpol-. calico will be perfected in a ehart time. • Manenzseza—The Finance Committee of the Manchester Connell hen seen authorised boy row $3,000. - RZLWED.--INf. T. lingsn, whose. arrest .for debt on .a ca. sc. we noticed yesterday, filed. an insolvent bond =dine released:. Thsrurautemta Azarrai..-0. B. Smith, of Indiana, has arrived in the city. Bo Sandford Tun Al Couthiils /met on Thuroduy . evening AMEETINS of the Stockholders - of the ' Pram halt Illattutlistaring Altagbetipsounts eitl told at the Mlles of &Mali _IN VISUAL ta 76K Wshmt st, Philadelphia. calLATllEtaillUitstalt Ma, at il D'elorX, A. M. tbr ULA af tnaretaind the Capi tal Mask to the sum at Uwe Thatutrest tad -.Thous sad Dollars. Itir the masnitaeturieg . Published eseardhug to Act at' Assuably. CIIAULES LRt NIO_ . asmusr, F. FIRMER, the Basidatilltestatli. OZORGIZ Litl/th. is:74rd. A Country Seat for Sale.. • : • lIE subscriber offers for salo the ialua-n N. propdrty:on whlob Pis now . redder. contain -or. lag about treaty sores of bottom gourd, trn Which -4 greeted a Imo and bandicoot Brick , Dealing HAM, and the noootoary There Is s Ono ,Sprlog , of water at the door, and the rmod Pea rot In all der wolf . th Ttirgit i n h y . . - eta VI Allegh ' o r Or Mn, t end the - Alln Amor Val ea llA ll road• at llnltonForry.l2 irdlat from P•llltrorph. Net relay Algal 0111 RoUroad, Is 411. Lite plum. parebanor &afros, forty acne .1116 e sal together; Or 'Ste sera lota • • • • • Also, the Tavern Stand' and Ferry, gla giXdits the anima Dvmerty. on the canal and:rtrar.—.ll.l. =Al t o= , TAla Home and oteeenetustem. i9l Yd . T•nn4-4/noudf cub, and balm* an Um. 413 , $iiir$ or! WY. TUT, an eta bonnet, ferry and Elbert/. or of th...t.Mb.". en tn. premium. Tbe subtenber will take $3,000 sad • tas/t4cam/ap 5t604104,1w1s • JONATHAN EIULTOII. Peremptory Sale of Timber 'LaridS. TIIF subscriber will punitively sell at a bargain. atg ut arra or Skew Ugh; Le amp aritmga. altaata In Elk comer, Pa w gm' tha Ilia or U.. iiunbui7 and Ihia Hallroa.l. • Thar new and to rola, and upon *nth t,. as that = tram cannot tall pLenagalog asuntincisa prolit Ilona Orin artba - baiL irtVaiginora . land:nigiaty;nirar . LIGN amp, fur oda dinars ran is ebases=r4iraa w irlignaga dt. a. i100d 0w in41.14 : 7 ,6 'lent Inamlidb Maly at my morn at trur ming natal, Penn atrnar.. when pinto and drafts of %a lapia can ba am. and titl• w ik rialnect.. Wink wial • Linden Lead Cconpaitafingittaii yrras Carporentops: of. tido Leompaniliave 'art= g l ut . "2 tal rerat k ' . 4 . 01 . 6 ...... , f1=41te ce aut ta.0.7 .5 .br,Fl3-7. -• • • Pittgampth bib Maeb. I • Mpg President , ondihreetorszf thiA k 41,11waszegis etlvldad UWIO4 avow Mrma=re w paratracfgraritt = 4' `I _ . - B. b. JON7/3.osiblit, • - Tee Imestmeee SLITII WARD TAX•COLL;CTOR. Wm. 8. Thompson .who has been incarce stedi in the County Jail since Wednesday last, &suffering in an - advanced stage of lon,consunsp as we have before stated. When arrested; he fesed to, give his bail, Messrs. McClelland and Phillips, any. information as to what dispo sal he-had made of the monies by him received, and they consequently urged his imprisonment. Since hie commitment,. he has refused to see a physicitut-and several times declified taking food. It Is suspected that he is not saner If it be con sistent with justice, humanity demands that he should be released. Moan 0911311 MONONOAIIiLA WIINIT RIOT-- Dennis Shannabon, the defendant in the case re ported in Monday's Gazette, appeared yesterday before Ald. - McKenna and made oath against Captain ..Robert Greenlee, of the steamboat South America, charging him with assault and battery with: intent to kill. Capt. Greenlee was taken before Md. McKenna, and gave bail for his appearance at the next term of the Court of Quarter Seasiona to answer the charge. Tan name of the 'man killed on the steamer Gazdk on Saturday night (noticed in yesterday's Damns,) was Daniel Sontrie. Oa Sunday Coro ner Lowry held an inquest, and the jury return ed a verdict of "accidental death from a blow inflicted by a snatch-block." We ore informed that the deceased leaves a wife and several chil dren in destitute circumstances. They reside in Bell's alley, near the freight depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad. Tin Sans WARD AR/AIR.—WO Wore informed yesterday that Nathaniel Lytle, who was slob• bed by Jacob Jones in the Sixth Ward, on Sat urday night, is out of danger and will recover.— Bit wounds are not of as alarming amature as was at first supposed. . ' Of Jones, the perpetrator of this outrageous attack, nothing has been heard. He is known to the polled asa hard character but very shrewd. He has probably escaped front the city. PAMING COMITSIIPEIT lIONZY.-801110 days ago a Gelman named Doidrich Melker passed a counterfeit $5 bill on Christian Geib, who keeps a grocery on Third street, Allegheny. On its being returned to him, be agreed to redeem the bill as coot. as he got sufficient money. This he has not done and Geib_consequently, made oath against him before Mayor Adams. Melkor was arrested and after an examination yesterday, was held to bail to appear for trial at the next term of the Quarter Sessions. ~,,: M rt`i:4F:l4l: Borrow, Match 12. - -The ship ashore at Scit uate is the %Mem k.Coaper,frotn . Saysznith for. Boston. She went ashoreCnikturdaY moil" big, Capt. Sears, Gave, 'the - third' mate,, and one seaman were drowned in attempting to ritiCh shore in a boat. The remainder of the orew were taken off by a Life-boat The ship holds together but the main and mizzen masts have gone. The schooner Amita, Dawson, fmm Norfolk for Boston is also ashore at Scituate. She is a total loss, but her crew and cargo were saved. A dispatch from Plymouth dated the 11th, re ports n severe gale on Saturday, and that the roadk are impassable from the drift of snow. An affray occurred yesterday rooming among the crew of the ship Lady Suffolk bound for Mobile, during which one seamen was killed.— Four men have been arrested and brought to this oily. The care from Boston to Barnstable, on Satur day afternoon could proceed no farther then Middleboro en neeount of the deep snow. New Yong, March I 2.—The steamship Illinois from Aspinwall for Now York put in here yes. terday for coal. She reports the safety of the U. S. sloop of war Decatur, which was at Valpa raiso on the Bth of February. The John Adams, frigate St. Lawrence, and steamer Massachu setts, were-also at Valparaiso. A. IL Fields came a passenger in the Illinois, bringing dispatches to the U. S. government from Sandwich Islet:dß. There are no hopes of annexation, the King and his advisers being strongly opposed to it. No Senator has yet been elected in California. Mr. Gwinn held his 38 votes. The Legislature refuses to adjourn. Niw YORE, March 12.—Goy. Mattison of Rit uals is now here. He has received full security far the amount in the hands of Wadsworih & Sheldon at the time of their failure. This will enable the Treasurer of Illinois, with the 'other provisions made by the late Legislature to pay the January: interest al the time the neat July interest is paid. Burrato, N. Y., March 12.—A large fire Da carred at Weston, Mo., on the, ith inst.; _Two blocks situated on Dye and Market street ) in the business part of the city were deitroyed, The merchants are heavy losers. The loss is estima ted at $600,000. The insurance, Is not stated. WAMINCITON CITT, March 12.-Last night .a married daughter of Mr. Wale!, coze.of-the Cap itol Pollee, left home Mysteriously, and was found early - Aids morning in a neighbor's idechen with her throat cut with a razor. The deceased was a highly accomplished lady. Nirw Tong, March 12.--Councilman Kerri gan and Policeman Daniel Lam were arrested and committed on a charge of aiding Baker who murdered Poole, in making his escape. WASHINGTON CILT, March 12.—The Intern gencer contains Benj. McUollogh's letter of re eignation of the Mayoralty, for the reasart as signed by telegraph recently. Wasutnartm CUT , diarch 12.—The Know- Nothings in Virginia held a Convention at Win elicitor on Wednesday to nominate a candidate for Governor. Nasr Yalta, March 12—The Pacific has not been heard ofat this port up to the present time. The Africa has been nine days out and is nearly due. New Yogi; March 12.—Cotton firm: sales of 1500 bales. 'Flour firmi..salen'47so bhls. good. Ohio; Soathern firm; _sales 2250 bbls. Corn' firm ; sales 16,000 bushels mixed at 94i€495. Pqrt trifle higher; sales o 3 mess at $1.4,•-5®514,31. Beef unchanged. Lone unchanged with a mod erabidemand; sales in kegs at I.ol®lol. Ba conensier; Hams, Bie9l. Whiskey, Ohio firm at 3111€11131i. - - Groseries firm. Linseed Oil firm at 82 ac Stooks - firmer. Money less plen ty; Virginia Sixes 96}; Miasmal sixes 951; Can tons.- no; 25;: - Ctunberland33l; Erie 4GI; Itead ing B. SO, 8.3 f; 'Michigan Southern 90; Michigan Central 78. = PIIIIADZLPULA, brarelt:-.l2.—Flour cornea in slowly; holders firm; but little export demand and 'only five to elx hundred bhla.• standard and good brands sold at s9@s9,l2f; stock exceed ingly small and most holders demand the letter qtiotation, Rye Flour held at $6 and Cornmeal $4,lS.f. Wheat scarce; sales 1100 bushels Mime Pennsylvania red at $2,15; white ranges from $2,20 to $2,30. Rye sold on Saturday at $1,20. Corn in good demand: 6500 bushels yellow sold on terms not made public. Oats sell in lota at 64@&5. Cloverseed dull at $5,50Ci055,75 from wagons and from store, and Flaxseed 51,80. In Groceries and Provisions no change to notion. Whiskey dull; hhda held at 31, and Ws. at 31}5132. irr?the Honorable the uitges of the Court ,r General_ illoarter &valor. of the Pease, In mid At t 13n uuty of Allegheny. The petitiou of Viilliata Model°, of Triniehlrb In the meant, emerald, humbly shogeth. That your petitioner bath provided himself with material• for the areoramodation of travelers and others. at his dviellint Imam lu maid Tp.i and pray* that Your Ilmaim *III lot .Irani to grant hum • lientiro to tem. apubila houroofrn tertainment. And roar petitioner, as In dart bound. nil eylr pray. EINKTIIIN. si the illibeeribers. eitlnrrup of the tornado aformald, do eortify that the &Imre petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance , . rind l• nail provided with home room sot onmerdense fur the normiumadatlon arid lodging ofstransvms and travelers. and that WO tavern Is neer. ' TIM, I' R Ythker, David Ida, it Witte .Im • II Rae hon. it Enithacker, Philip Kunkle, Omirut Rhona I • mire Deigns.. Nichol. Mrphy. Joseph ilasunger. J o ke nark. mh1u.31.1 the Honorable the Judges of the Court r f element Quarter Passions of the Peace, in and far the county of Allegheny. The petit:mot JOSINI PI ank In ton, of Pine Tomah's., to the eminty aforesaid. humbly sbeweth. that your pea. tinier both provided himself with materials for the so commodation of traveler, and others., at his dwelling house In the Tp. aforesaid.d prays that your Down to pineal to grant him an Doane to keep • public house of entertainment. And your yetitioner ea Is duty bound, will am pray.. Jnig PLANLIPPPON We. the sruhicribms. animas! of Pine township, do certify that' she atom petitioner le of good remote for bon eety and temperance. and is well provided with house mem ud convenlenots fm the sommtoodation ai.d lostB. bag of/tn.:igen and trestles, and that midi tavern Ls . . .111li.A Pierce. 0 And.... John Deg: era, Wm Dunlap. ADu oleo. A Kelly. John Grubb. al Drina Oratuun.J Garvin, AiWtd.bsigh. mhlo4ltd rrthe Honorable'the Judges of the Court 3fGeneral Quarter genetheisof tnsPeaos In thdfor the county of Allegheny. The petition of Wm: prawn. of Baldwin township. to the moiety anemia, humbly wheweth, that your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for thu thrommodation oferavelere and others at hie dwelling house, inthelownshlpaforesaldand pramithat youritonors will be pleased to. grant him • Beene. to keep a Public Mums of entertilinmeut; and your, mditioner ea in duty bona& will Pray. • WII..PIiAN KY. We. the subserihers, citisenscif the: Tp, etbresaid, do certify that the above petitioner Is of gool repute for hon esty and tympanum and In well provided vitiation...min and ootivmdences by the accommodation and imising ofstrangers and travelers, and that said tavern •Is neces. grr t . g Babtnson A Draliff,' If Robinson. it Donny, A Whitaker, I! II Wen,' liandlton. Osrabant, A Rob inson. D Item. 0 Lytle, B Adams. othl2.3td• gTO the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quartet Byealons of the Peace of the eounty of Alla. gintitionofJ. Percival:of the bnough of Weet Elba. betb. in the county aforesaid, 'humbly sherweth That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accoomusistlottof tranknand °thereon his dwelling hone In mid borough; and tonya thailyour Honore willgse =to grant him s Borneo to ken tonne honeof mint. And your petitioner.. ne in duty hound ern fiver Dray • - J PERCIVAL. {VG, the rutecribers, dinette of West Fillstheth do cer tify that the above petitioner lacy good repute for honosty sad temperance, and la well prorWyd with house mom end . convenience Mr the accommodatiou and lodging of strain. an and travelers, and that said tavern is secessary. Daniel Jotter, John P Vann, James NiPerris, Je M. Holder, Thom. Getty, Doti Nobler,Dela Grimm. nos Drown, James Ferro% Ole Jester . I)ll.ltodgere. Omen tho lionoialo the JudAes of the „Court of General tioartei amnions of the. Peace, la and fir Th e i?Petiligi'Vtlgurktlititeldent . inf the ate wei‘t Pitt. burgh. In the count/ alinretabil. humbly sheweth. that your petitioner bath provided himself with material', Ow the sc. commodation of trarelerrantiothere. at his dwelling boom gard albrocald; and pars that Toot Menem. will be plaumWto grant him it license to amp puleUti house of eri ' - .tertaininecit, And row petitioner, sein ditty toand,-will ewer pray JOHN 41111USQ1LWN. Wit the anineribenw, ettherut of the Ninth Ward. do cerUry that the above petitioner la of zood %Cite for hme eetf and temperanen, and le provided wi homier:am end conveniences to the arconizacdatlini and iniging of ./trangers and trsnelent and that /aid tavern le neeeemcf. • Wm. tiViteier. V A Peach John if reeton.lfell Deo Deily. V Pilgrim. Mall y, erman. J M /Umber& Johan na Bes t. Thu Daewortbi 47 Peri R Prrpr.' • EXUELSIOR! IronDe Commercial Colliee,.. ...f.ofepoCte -JP wr, owner Weed and • &reds. EHMANENTLY ESTABLISHED. with tndaamPocr utation ered to rie firm oaths name It Dean. The greet off rower oleo at thlr Institution are "much alarmarely Mat with to other Collertec ..eh ae u. rayof talent haa bef.ore been employed In any Com ' romedat Colleteln Wlttaltamth—this War, ertablisholl and ,undellebleleet.• The ritawtr of this Oulleo wmpreed gentlemen whose weak and rare quallWollorm are am alemillat lathe priblleaelimmebold wards" • mnzAri k IIIW.. Mt*Oats and Ptsttraore ot Plato lad 'Ormarantal Itenumnatdo; • I. 7. lISTWICXNK, (autbor of Illtebeeek's System of rook•komlng,)Prtodpid of tbs Book-kee= .4 Departmeor, sod Lecturer on all Important badness lOU. • JOHN NLE:MING.(author of Illem i.e. new andlmprov. ed mum or Ilookasephr.) relit Aellver weakly teMoree on the Memo of •Axeonota.' JAPUbI 110=3; member of the Mit ,orsb B. Yottog maa who OM delim fate it of bettortittut-Mpert es fitmotaitta, aeomoy rsiy stlabed boolpkerpen, - and rapid business penman. ma as • batlrmovery eatleteetwo ammo. teed to them. 2liomerbo (Ml Interrebst will please call .sad eltrame tbsoonderha proems made In the redone departmesta by tbe etudesta ot els Wiese. • girt/be neatly orals lostltutlon do not Maim to e :the `beet ia Lbw Dotted Abaft," apt do they UMW te, D o ll u the peas br pilot that It M • It. Drab Plato xthem book-seephurliMtaaght," out they sub to ear that the irou y ge, la all Its departments, Melina! to any Coartmerelal In tire mestere Bonin[ • ,TW Conon is open from &Moak, A. 11..1111 lb P. 71, Terms masooebte. • No extra ebargo Mr Arltttmette• (Aridly irratle. •• .• o • • .. mb7 ItrEir . YORIC - AND CALIFORNIA LINK Nfroainua . hatimamarPripts to stga Mafia. TheMeapest andluattli: Lit Ronde. barn flandrxt Marie. /*to any .din r a ote.:lll . Eattalng& V i t s 4 , lmas!! . .a lege y and tux * , -- Ct l g fitufertia 1.1117.110 E 0/1211.M11.8; . 214 " : 1 .1itrAisary,Truunt Co; (of .Nicarsigna) re-zrouteraN - --mant..srAß. :,-Tillnaxsz , .Pßostetruam l. rjenn the 1 nadlitisotZ coatioe laa llll9 by Abe fiolo rtn44" Trmlit'ltdolOk4Udeut at twelve miles of Isad aIinVatrZ=MVEcRANVNJHOLS .15.&14„, JOLT= trzotog . there the 6 Reitileilte*W ' timitegaro at Oompaora d:ff. t o* anottsretralrl ood. at ones to Ban Ifravel.. - . l 4 , %orptefonett Mem sktistrdto omit et.peorsin.fnced rsamuusulf 1.114,4?,f. , Agony m lb* iiciAprtillV: as Au/ :tortylll be elungsd. to the tab and ws:otesch I.iIM7EME COMMERCIAL: COIIIIriTEN OP AIIBITRATICet. FUR NA .1: CH. W. R. Dzorx. T. etuSu, *aon.cf, Jso. liteDwrrt, eaME.' pirrsnuma MARKETS. - • Oman Prrrsinntan Tnoaday Morning, Munk 19, 11115-e FLO can the wharf of 50 bbl.. stmedtine at 18,70 from More, 50 hble. do. at 18,95 and 49'iln. it 19.00, mot GO do. extra at 19,12. , Corn Mrs!, a We of 100 !ma from More at 90. GRAlN—plea .t depot nir24o bop. Oda at 4; ; Shelled 0... O ,at &laud 400 do. Ear. at 84; from •tore, btu, Far Dorn at 88. and 140 do. on ' , boll at ECI. fittnAlt—idea 442 01 moo. and I dn. at Ed:. mob. MBACON.....sIea 49,1110 I,..llballanoEl at TN sod 9i: okay and 3,000 tba. KhooLlrrs and Sides at GU au.17.11. slaty day.. BULK MEAT-spin of 260 Tea, oonnPry nit. ling Round at 6, 6 and 7, dub. BUTTER a EtalB—malsa orb bbl.. good Roll Batter at 19 ; Exca aales of 2 OW. at 2.2., and I do. at al. YRUIT—s sale 0f276 bus. Doled Peacha at t 2,13. LARD OlL—.a(. of 10 Wt. No. 1 at 70.00 time. ASllo—sales of 3 elm Pots at GNI, ash. a tool Dommt.i. &d at 3..1.4 r. Was retlual do. at Shi, four mer. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL The weather yesterday au elondyand coo/. A moder ate lain Fallon Sunday night. The 111vor wu eteadily re.' ceding. The Terre Haute sod Alton Railway Dempsey is In the Eaetern market for a loan of one million dollar; for which It offers It. hoods at 15 mote no the dear: The- lama. h. be *reared by a secured mortgage on the work. The Clocionall CoMmerchel saya,“that the Commielon enwhoarewindtngoptheairsfnaftheKentucky Trust Company think, espial to be Mile to make thole teport at the present term of .the Kenton Conoty tHstsiot Omni. new In eemlonlo Covington. if the twinge which are • current m certain nodes he brae, the croft, to bri made of the present erodltlen Of the again of this Bank, trill dila. replay surprise them who have bean parting with its paper at 30 to 40 mote on the dollar. We learn from pretty good authority that the hulk: of the tad and doubtful debts due the Reza, have bretipald. chhdly lo the natee of the flank; for Instance„ It is • Stated that the Alexamler debt, amounting to 01,000, and the Watts ItColburn debt --shoot sllo,ooo—baur been Fold off In Mi. manner, thus . largely reducing toe circulation. It le likewise stated that Eanflard, who owed shoat $400,000 to the Hank, Ina offered to campanula **log gr-5,0091a the potes of the Bank—bugwhetteig thgetnierthareedotinded to accept Ode propoeitlart. webre not prepared to say"; bat we are credibly infonate&Vthat these geollemeo have now one hondred thuel dollar., In current fonds, which they have realised troth the meets. We are aware that the Commissioners ban renmed to take the note. of the Rank lollauldatiOn'ofeleinia against parties who were savant, but In othmaise..vBsuppos. they acted ;Deere. tlonary, , Tht - ifirculitlect which the Bank we, Woad to mdeem when it Plaited, was, Ice round numbers SBOO,OOO, and the =drat wet. %t,400.000, and. as we un- derstaud the matter. there Is po doubt 'ski/Item but that everT dollar of the virulent haprbtulneu of the Bank win be paid ott, heavlng I t¢p maphis , Ibr the .stnekholdets I sod If MO Is so, those paths uhUhave beau bUslcut lu the Per. or the Beak at,4o mute au the dollar, 19 now bold It, OW male a haudaome speetdath/o.° • The Philadelphia Inquirer notes • sale of IMO bble. lire Hoar In that Nty . at4/.00 part of which was for thin etty• The Muskingum era *son List week,and the Dan Danvers arrived at Zama Minn !rider. The Bandasky Itenliter says that In the loather* hallo! Ohio the nasally , of What sown Is not. more than half that of last year. atltattnt by the sminar of ...a5...- pled. Some who hefe Om the sulliect attention my not more than tine-third. Thellegliter advisei the free awing ef Bahia Wheat. TEI !intros. Rom IVII tillti.—The Auditor of the State o Kentooky, gives notion that h. will redeem the are, ten and twenty dollar bills on this Bank as fez es the means In his hands will etutbia him to do So. timbre any notes were counteralsmed by hlm, bands of the alai. of Kentucky to the amount of VIS.OOO, and mortgagee on real estate, In Crswford county, were placed In his hotels to secure them.. She moue! for which the. mortgages were given is not yet due. Se. Lorre Kumar, Marsh 7tb.7lVlth the exception of one mini from Napier. we have el nmota Prrelnee from atom Alton, and busluare rontinneseseeedleglydall and le annually backward. Tha rata at lelltettAr and the wawa warm weather' will of mune, make • bole in that= tweaks utd craw drift. wp north Ter/ ePer44 -1 . 4 by next week we kale far • fall sansaaptton- of wane and. rommeree. • . .. .. . ._ There ts but little sellitig • or am be sold' jut now—ai tpeo ro s f } arshipment a lter t hold ing al kw e xJupetc t d hem ~ Ju tsa a noth Wg t Nth eo•oo44e.unhavlottetweHrwbhe tow attbout dialculty. Groterles, hoverer, are coming in slowly. Prorilions moved alltthuesterday and to-day.— Mum. Lead and Tobacco ate dup. and 'view of the two armor drop lug. ~.., iii. , r elec. Flom mill Lode? , has teen I na. o tbah slum our but eerie.. V. heat has weeded 15 to .2)cent.. Open and Oats axe ha suudi deutstut Miura% articles not nate. Hay ehanteLL-11.nteL ,‘ , . , • , , • hooey ttmliuttra In Mod aupply,and what little tendon ,/;base Is toward a ettlogroln ;Aerate, Is in h&cr of the borrower. The Dantean dbxontathg pretty ma eh all the tuselseettonahle oderirro. and Ittebeleas paper Is Indornand In outside 'clreirs, without . to nab dlaalmlnation as to It. time In road to inatenity, Oh can we gotta at 6(d o. end rust-class paper at COS V esest.‘. annum, with Kassa MO. anions reported at eonsethlns below tie Judd* WI.. She largitransactlons that are tallest place at the board In State Stocks and 'the better claw et Railroad Bonds. ap peva to denote that there Is room capital Mellen Invest ment: The weekly extort et tpecle It mill be tern, Is heady • minion and • halt, but there' appear, to he but little U 04.11.10 telt on this sutueet - —(N. Y hour. Money rates to-day sere fled "f 1 ma, sten:l,l6W Went doOben paper, not MIT ninety don to run ; Ville on Lyn n nun old f or the Wrench packet tomorrow. to mon ants extent at 109A(call/M azul on YuleD.~_lt. Tha engagements of Speci amountin $4.9500(4 Wel riding h.AIU,. Wu American hold min, In double win. An Ingenknm fraud by ono outer ludirldnal lalgerclerka bag beau dienen eel In the Weare hank of this eity. to the dad. llla r P i +'aetloe.u i ' serin P lTln i te o the =1; film the Bank returned through the Clearing ileum, ht stead al canceling therm altet,enognation midentry to nets 000000 t la Ungtornlng e cheeks Sege charged trp,of monk hut MAI on tiniea get and 111 tbgtese book* of the drpUeltatni, sad then the wanly or Wont:Lir hat. ants sheet Axon On the gamete ledger,eals to wane W. tanntly. with the eadh of the hank. The .preeem carded on Tor moor mautW, betbre exciting einnielou or netectkm. • Thu guilty party kept his pint." Bank ae count in s neighboring institution through which the dupikate en of the genuine cheek. IFNI mgdixted—of nor. In muderate nun and only .ion parable to bather cc endorsed In blank, eltheut eenitlestion.-1 N. Y. Times IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. 0100 uns Purstrsma rtsu-sosu-300 boo wheat, TVihaunt a o; o - ears burs. 3do sheep. 3 do cattle. 3 do bones, ontere 3 bbl, lard, Raiser Z oo 0 bbl, dos/m.14 .1 wcati•: bus sum &Wish 1 111sb.sdsou; *Z I S do. 01110: 2d7 do oats, P Peterson; 240 do. 13 Dbl. dam mos!. Mout isolusny 1 Lerch 14 eta 10000 10 Oa srsol.'s•st: 15 bbl. cons meal, English 1 lasbardsou; IT kgs butter, 13 bbl, do, east. etzvia.sso Prnseugou R. It. -- 4 1 p , boss•hastillissarth t mg 11 bag (mit. J B Oasßeld:S ds. 7 du rms._ Boggier 2 so; abet, sks wbt. MAJ. batter, 3 do. east tat lard. 8 333. butt.. I Ltd* slosermsed. 2 bpss fruit, 170 pa oust, gissiser cog 40 ;-6 bbls fisb. II II Colligg SO do. J 11 (.3337.111. bids oars mai, ddo rye floor, .1 k W beg; bib forks, =ldris. bbls pearls. .1 Conaidd: In do lard. 3do but , ler. IL Itoblosoo k OD. IMPORTS BY RIVER. BY BROWNYVILLE BOATS-211 Ik. wool, J Yorryth Jr, I 2) bble spriest. arrner.:l4l bro glaor, .1 Ylock; bdla PoPrr. A Colbertrow., Ti4NNEdBEII Julia, by U. 8. !WI-938 to hams, east' lOU do pork, 11 Moshe= a ess 12 same tote., Clerk Thaw, 30 bus seed, It Dshell a; 27.. Feetbese. Masa so; dA. Leech k COG 30,10 rolls legator, .1 A Iluteld. .8 ea 34 bbye tallow.] Floyd A ece 116 ski; corn. A hie M. Clbstook; 63 bye heir.= by JO.. a Denny; Ix tons bias mbeam aid. . J Wilms IW.Kolett Vs. ess,l sks fruit. C Wells A as 3 .1. CLVOINNATI. by Chaehrtall-118 bbla coca mat, 12 do Own D W !Imbibe d tax 379 do, 16 bb's tow , t 6 algal* art. Bdo ham/L.12 tea tobacco. '1 httda sugar. bbla corn meal, 00 do ire,,oee, C A me.% 102 bI, hay, 20 aka eoro,lo bbla hominy. owoer, Miami. Illortrt ag 10 .bla hay, Whltrt 21 bbla maim... 10 do hominy, Idadtgamery Leech: 28 do blakay„ R L Allem ZS do. Moore; 62 do. MrKnox A eo: TI do, Lambert ettlybon, 100 do, 0 W Berind 30 do, A Bottom 60 do, DeeUn co:DI do, Uotategay ert 26 bbla red MI, 19 Mum bologna, .lones A Denny: LI bhdAbseon, Seller. it rtx 12 boa drop. Fahnestoek ert 151 gko lobate°. Clark I Thaw, DM aka barley, 51 It groan; Mat i :LsSa b l k l.:gny a dg . rt 32 Ms hay. W Blogliam Cos GO STEUBENVILLE, by Ventore-23 ykyrt, difeult, H 170111m8 17 DM, Iszd, 13 kg. do. Mire, A ear, 209 bffsorms. .1 Newell; 169 do. Laughlin A ox 555 do, S Heed: 159 do oats. owner. WEELING,Forest qtr-2o bbls motiabh nt Cot. linr. 48 do oil. LV by Wads bacon. Blo.thom k ces 11 do W a P. brenteboonll4 do, no to do., _3B ass DlBca , do, Jones A Donor. 1557 Pa . 4 ." a .5 J bads auras, Drown I Klikpotel*so 40, r Itock.Altdn nn 3 Whits tobacco. J ,ler , 81 Aonots._ Macy: 33 bite malt, 11 W &Man 10 bbls beans, Itletogblln 111181 WIIISELING, by Dhunal-47 Ile cotton, Ring I ce, 82 bbls dour. ..men; 35 do,J 111Volly; 120 oils now, ./ J Lur, 2.13 40,3 DalcsLl; bd do. Yost.. co; 213 eke tom, Ikon, A Kletpateicin 132. candles, Debi utter ol, Min.:test:ma t ce; 15 kos i k t i l s 7e r r k. ggg l6P Vl27/Ir , lntl n PrAc 31 I ;AtA ArDan7l blds apples, do Eb KEW ORLEANS, by Brasil-0 bads sugar, J A /hada. son &