PrrTSBURGH: =moat mcessnaticum 20, 1868. • gßogai..Aid Assoedation: .E.v.11...t-ticolloll ca. TnEftbs co ! ` rtlT l teit i = ., e; faranUno lsaa .„ = „ l* - alba ef • .Vl,.= twit evaitArs.'ll/45crtliiitnot.sna+It. eini•molfiovenwi - 1. --- • . Datia.mws"...ro Bretz - Cmencemon Pennant ea. the Delegates elected on Sat -.inlay last bylke eitheon of the county opposed tp;tke on and to;tito -Further Es tendon of /limn, seiembled at. the Court'House yesterday morning , for the purpcm of electing Relegate. to liar fit !; °l4 9/Totiam .. 'fir half-past ten o'clock, Joihrut mums, Rs . ga t Ith . Ward, was nominated and elected chairmen:of the Convention. - ' - • John E. Park,if liantenter, and David Reed ad %rigidly, were elected fSecretaries. , Dr. Osamu, Pitt; T. J. Bigham, Lower St. 'Clatr;Menjimin Belly, Penn; Dr. Peters, Sloon;"and J. C. Lewia, Sharpaburgb, ware elect ed-The Presidents.: 'The ChaltlOUl stated that the po sition be op °aphid was as unespected as was the announce mentof ble electlort as a delegate, and until this morning be did not.. know the object of the Convention. Be was not connected with any political peaty,. but ha bad sertml times re marked teat he.. Would amtark In the campaign of 1.13118, on s *lngle point, and that vu apposi tion, to the further 'autogiros 'of Slarery.--- (Chain.) On any '.othei issue we would fall, and he would not act with the party, '= If , the Convention were satisfied with him, entertaining Mte views, he would NUL the duties' of his position with fidelity. Mr. Brady of-the Third Ward, ciy,:said fiat undoubtedly the great question of the day vim Whether - Slavery should be eatendid beyond its pteeent limits or not? On that great plank, bread enough for every patrio4 be was here to=day to stand uponi and as far ae to him lay, to aid that sentiment, leaving out all Bide issues; Olmsted by the spirit of '76, they should de termine that Slavery should not be extended beyond Its present limits.- - B. 8 Fleming, 4th` Ward, Allegheny, moved that ,the delegates'preeent their credentials and be enrolled. Carried, And thereupon, the lollow'mg delegates pre sented their credentialw . •- First Ward—W. M. Hersh, A. H. Miller. Second Ward—Aaron Floyd, B. H. Steve. Third Ward =David Reed, 3. B. Brady: -- Fourth Warvi=ll. J. Donaldson, J: D. Owens. Fifth Wird—W. O. breath:Ky. - J. W. Taylor. -Sixth Wird-4Daniel Armstrong, 'Henry Lam bert. - - Seventh Ward—Gen..L K Moorhead, Joshua Eighth Ward--Narol. Minnow, E. C.. Sawyer. Ninth Ward—Eugh hellelrey, Cluistopher • Myst Ward, Allegheny—E. C. Fleeson, John . Second Waril—John Chem, James CoiMelly. Third Ward—D. L. Smith, -A. C. Alexander. = Pouch -Ward-11. - hi'Dowell, Thigh E. . . _ 'Mancheater—Dr. M. - Webater, John E. Parke. Birmlngbant—Wllliam Graham, Isaac :Sams.' South .Pittaburgh;—Sidney J. Bros, John Crouch: ' - _ lawreneereille--8. 136rr,_ Thomas' Howard. Dbarpetesig—F. Collier; J. C. Leiria. hieHeesport--J. M. Barrett, -J. X Scott. . Beiriethy Borough—.l. W. F.,Whlte, Ler. Wm. Woods. r Baldwin M'Coindok, Tames benny, jr. Colitis. —"Richard C. Beatty, Geo. Friedley. Chartiera.-4121: llkEelyre, Wm. Perldtm. Weitlesei.—"Taa. Williams, S. Fleming. ' North Fayette..—Jos. Johnston. Fiedley.—Jaceb W. (Foy, 0. Barnes. Praelilin:—.Banned Means, Levi Richey.,' Pete" liobt. - Ohio:-lasso Richey, Wm. Dawson.. Pltt -Jas Biddle; Dr: Gamma " reetilan. Sionleeh, jr., Lafayette Wieebid. dle _ Fine-G. - Arbuttmott, .ro . Geubbe. , Pmem—Dsold CoMoe. BEd. HMV. • :Roblemetiohn hl'Cleekey, John Riddle. Rowt—R; W. Cooke , Hoht. , Mghlande, Upper St: Clair:—John V. , Rowhad. Bt. Rghain, Wm. - i llepry. &Mar.—Joe. -.L. 'Lloyd, Wm. C. Shaw. Snowden.--David C. Halts, Jno. . Shields, Wm. Reno. Vermillen.--Jaa. Christy, Coo. Fritz. . WRldna.—Jae. Holly, H. P. hiltettelL • Creament.—Jne. Hampton, Capt.' Jae. Wood barn —Mr. *at, inoreri-that the adjourn nntUntteraoon....„-Rot seconded: Mi. Patchett, el' Best Lrt .. artyt-ieevelthet the Coeituttion premed to :nominate anditeet seven delegated to the State Anti-Adognlstratlon Cole- - - - - - amnion. - Carried. s- - Ttte list cedelikates vas 'again called, when name' Errett, Esq., was substituted for - Mr. - HenryLsmbert, of the Sixth Ward, that gentle men being absent, and Columbus Coleman, Eeq. in the pima of Mn - CiumellY, Second Ward, Ai -Mr. Alexander, of the Third Ward, Allegheny, moved that the delegates to the State Convention be requited to-pledge themselves to support no man for notelnallon who is not beyond doubt oppoeed to the attention of Slavery. .f. W F. White, of Sewickley, euggeeted the StOirieh' of, appointing a .Committee, which ha be a large one, to - inquire into the propri ety of reporting one or more ilutions,,expres • site of the muse of the Conran 'on. The Com mittee should be a large - one, composed of man familiar !Eh the sentiment of the-different parts of the county. Whatever was dope here should be done-cautiously and o-dth forethougitt. He also minuted that they should nominate it that time, and proceed to, the election In the after noon, thus allowing time - for conferenee as to • who delegates should be. All knew the peen , liar circumstances ander which they Met, re qubingeare Ind conciliation in all their Station if they would accomplish anything either In the county or State. The delegmes elected shOuld ,represent the different polio of the day, as the 'design of the State Convention wee to harmonise thme different elements. They, shoidd now try to produce that harmony. Oa one or two -great- principles they all agreed, end the Slavery goes. tion was the great paramount question. The • Committee:should be =posed of ten or twelve 'direful men,-and they should tea° wed , time to Make their report. He isincerely desired to see .intessmy amocg all the, opponents of the present adminleteation.: ~ STS' lleming Hammitt„ the gentleman was out of order, se motion to nominate had been me lded. Mr. Brady had no doubt that all Were anima,- - tad with a dedrefar sunhat of all perdu oppos to the further extension of Blaney. The better " plan !oration* that union .was not to pus any resolutions at all, but proceed to sleet delegates `ln whom they reposed ocodidence. eco Chid all par ties may ; be represented: Beeolations will ex. albs dleellsslob arousing bed feelings that will endanger .this union. Tile object was to make a State ticket.. In relation to some questions there was, great differ= of opinion,' but an united coo _the one pea qnestion of the day,. Ire believed the time had arrivederlaert the great battle must be foughh Whams:wan the :victor, would be titter forever. If ever went west of the Misaouri Ike, it would go westward to the Pa ce& Hot otherwlesilreemen will rule forever. The delegates elected should pledge themselves to confine Ihn issuer at v - thelitate Convention to the conssimplequestica, Whether 13hivery shoald exteuled *snot f nne resolution. be In - trodnoed, - other resolutions expressive of eat views will be introduced. He had no obito., don to adjounumelet tmaafternoott. t Mr: White - moved his suggestion u en amend , meat to the Minion before the Convention. Thentin Howard, Esq., of Lawrenceville, said that amide's of this Convention were expriesed by the chair.. An honest conviction pervaded the Convention; but one sentiment and one feeling. That was 'expressed In the call clearly and ' . mad no-gentlemen; without hooor, could wept en cicadae si delegate uith out understanding that at liarriebtirgh he was 'to sat under Us cteltfor this Conventiot, There woe no difference of. opinion reord to this ' ides, sad he would therefore oppose the appoint. ''meat of shy committee, because the report may .lcuttio,disouseicia and bid feeling not now ex isting.- We are to . nominits . deleptas to go to Warriebitigh for :hi_ ptnimee nominating a Mate Coked on tho principle of Opposition to slavery only, (cheers), awl they needed no com mittee net resolutions to fartherawn:Lit them .to that Idea. ,That le the °modal! Ides of all the train men,--throuiliont . the nation 'Who are now trying to lornionise the different meets. -- Ttuty needed nothing. that might treats differenee of opinion where now • all was him- many. - Ttio delegates may be required by reso. tMlon to pledge themselves to abidit by the Deese of this body. As to the.election of delegates, the Conran/on shotdd We regard to, those who ire known to belong to the different patios rep ramie& in dui Conventlon, ' • = B. 11. Stove, Eat; of the 2d Ward, oity, rose to a -point of- order.. A rosolution been possed . to go into'the election. of dainties. The „other matoltdiori, of erhich - lbr. • White'a motion - vas an ,sinendment, had not been seconded; WltenespoOle chair decided there was no • bushiest! before the Coevention. Mr.Planingmoved that nonAzuktloas for rem &Uwe" to! the ,Stata, cioniaatiost pa pada. , The fallowhigantleraen Were theisoro,laate4 Gasaim, Pitt Winship. ;- . Thomas Hipiri,; be VII D. L. Enith, Allegheny. 8. George Dom*lagllevq• P. McDowell, lUlegbitny. J. IL - Brady, &I Wad , Dr. John B. Parks, Manchester. He Lambert, eth Ward. E. Stowe, 24 Ward. B. C. Flee:ion, Allegheny. J. W. F. White, Bewickly Borough. J. V. Itowland,,Upper St. J. IL Bootradoßeesport. W. O. Leslie, Lower 81. Clair. Col. H. Huns, Snowden. Amon Floyd, 24 Ward. Q. L. McCook, 84 Ward. Thomas MoCausell„ Allegheny. W. F. Johnston, 4th Ward. J. 8: Mooch 7th Ward. Wm. Bobinson,ljr., Allegheny. The * Convention proceeded to mark, - It being understood that a majority was required rosiest Mr. White moved to adjourn until halt-past mur o'clock Lost. Another motion to adjourn until one o'clock was put to vote and rejected. The names of the following gentlemen were withdrawn, after the marking commenced:— Messrs. McConnell, Johnston, Hulls, illocrrhead end Smith. The following in the result: E. D. Glumun... Thomas Howard... A. Z. Miller I B. Brady ....... ....... .7. IL Scott ...... ..... P. Penney R. P. McDowell H. Lambert N. Stowe IL C. Pitman 3.- W. F. White-- .... ........... ....... W. O. Lail. T. L. Shields ' Aarom Fic4d - ',Oen. Robinson. .... 7 !The Chair announced that - E H. Stowe i R. D. Gassaci, Thomas Howard, J. R. Scott, K. P. McDowell, T. L, Shields, and A. B. Miller were the delegates elected. Mr. Brady moved that they be considered unanimously elected. Adopted. On motion of the same gentleman the delega tes were empowered to fill vacancies in their own body. On motion of Mr. Bingham the two gentlemen, Mum Stowe and Gassam, receivingthe highui number of vote?, ware considered to be the Senatorial delegates. • Mr. Howard, would offer a resolution, hatch irtg upon - one point only;—en a qbeetion upon which all were united, buenae it had been ha l meted that some portion of the Convention were _unwilling to commit themselves thereon : Resolved, Phil we reaffirm the princtiplee `de dared by the unanimous vote of the Fathers of the Republic -in the Congress of 1787, “that slavery, or involuntary servitude, is inconsistent with the fundamental principle, of civil sad re ligious liberty," and are therefore bound that slavery be ezoluded from national territory, and that the just influence of the National Govern mat be exerted on the aide of freedom. Resolved, That we der not propose to inter fere in any wise with slavery within the limits of those States where by the laws It already ex ists, hut to oven attempt to bring the freemen of the Roth into new partnership with slavery —to . every attempt to subject new territory to slavery—to every measure proposed In Congress for the further protection or extension of slavery, and for the idmisston of new- slave States—we declare ourselves now and forever utterly op posed, and we do hereby invite ' citizens of all parties to co operate with us in the coming elec tions, to secure the triumph of this great principle of freedom against slavery. The resolution was adopted. A motion to adjourn we. put and hat. /, Mr. Eamon offered the following; Resolved, That the President of this Convention by requested to appoint a Committee of twelie persons to report a plan of making nominations for the approaching fall elections, looking to union of all parties opposed to >the present Netting Administration; that sald'Committes have, power to call a Convention at such time as they may deem_ proper, and that the President of this Convention ma as President of said Com a:ahead twelve. Mr. Howard amended by Moving that this With Convention be the executive committee referred to; which amendment was accepted by- Mr. Flamm - At.-. this point Mr. Brady moved to adjourn, which was ruled out of order whereupon the motion offered by Mr. Pleeson as amended was . put to vote and tarried. Mi. Miller offered the following, whie3 •ere ;adopted : Resolved, That this Convention representing the freemeo of Allegheny county, who are op posed to the present natioihd admiral:laden. have inscribed upon our banner the motto, "Union, Harmony and Victory," we are for union "for the mike of the Union; for harmony that all the elemehte of opposition may be combined, sad for victory that the spoiler. in power may be ban ishedfrom high pieces, and goad, pure, true and tried men elevated to the high and responsi ble poectionieof the, government. Reeolved, That the victory recently obtained in the Slate 'of New Hampshire by the united opponents of the present aindolstratian, should cheer the heart of every patriot it is the Bret gun of the campaign, aied the first victory in the political Nettle ground of 1856. The people of New Hampshire havefurniabed an example, and if the people of Pentasylvania be true to them. selves, the ekont of victory will be beard throughout the State on the second 'recede) , of October next. On moil= the Convention adjourned sins die. 1,711111 D SIAM Corm .— Judge Irwin. on the Beech:, Upon the motion fora continuance of the case of 11. 8. is John A. Mason and Catharine Ellis, made by defendants' Concise on Tuesday, Judge Irwin Yootaday rendered his decision, granting the motion. The Court thou adjourned until three ()Wool. APIIIIIOOII fIUIOX The °rend Jury came Into Courtoritli s true bill aggnst John Cheentoond, charged with pas sing counterfeit United States coin. Tin motto- ed waa s tavern-keeper at 2.lonongshile3 City, Washington County, and was conooned with Imp end others in that County, and the two men in Ohio who were turreted some time agotiy officer Hague, and who were connoted at the recent sesalon of the United States Court at acting% Ohio. • Hon. B. P. Plimnikin, John Mellon, Esq., of thiti.oity, and H. M. Gibson, Esq.„ of Waehing ton county, were - retained as pounselAy the prisoner. Hod: Judge Shales, linitea4tates Distr:or Attorney, appeared on behalf i'Of the prosecution, imitated by B. Haunts, Esq., of -Washinittoa. • Mr. Flenniken wished the ease postponed un til the other ludistments, which he understood were before the Grand Jury, were paned upon. And alsO for the reason that an officer !IS out with an ••attaahment for an important witness, without 'whom it was impOesible to go trial, and wont! not return in time for trial yesterday. The - Court th ereupon postponed the bird of the sane until to-they at ten o'olook. Thu Grand Jury at this point returned an other true bill unmet John Chessrocmd. The Court then adjourned. Dirrucrr Comti. - --Jadge If/Ultima is the Chair. , to the ilanderosse Monad lesieedsh ye. Pack, the jar, foxed for Plaintiff for $5OO. L & A. Patterson Ti. Cleo- Meal, _ Bt., and Sons. Stanton and hicOonnall for plaintiffs; Stowe & Hampton for defendanta: Action or Sol Fa on mechanics' lien. Thouuus Stiles vs. Hugh Matey et at. Rule to show pause why the execution should not be set udder/a to $78,96, plaintiff's bill of costs, proceedings in the meantime to be stayed. -Mary and Anthony Fawcett ye. 'Hartmel Craig dt al. Marshall and Brown for plaittitfe Co. 11foCandkies for defendants. Action of eject ment for: twelve scree of oosl Lain Wilnams tosmship: On trial Mauctioe 111zsonrer.-4M a gcnstisman named Thoinu W. Steele, of Dubuque, lows,'ln com pany with a friend, wu proceeding along the Pittsburgh and HM16.041116 turnpike,. on Tues- day, for thi purpose of visiting and:stewing land In that vicinity, he war ran into by the driver of • large oosl team, -his be 67. 'Spat and smashed to' stoma, and himself considerably bruised. Mr. Steele avers that he kept the right etde of the road, and that the driver maliciously' drove IMO him,with the foregoing remit. Mr. Steele lost a memorandum book,. which confab:- ad a certificate of deposit on the Merchants' and. Manufactimore Dank at tat city forllooo, SSO in cash: and several valuable 'papers,'wime of which have been-rimovered. Infortriatkin to the above 'effect was made' before AM. Steel yes today. PAILUICI' BIOUWAT Ronsear.—an elderly 1131111 from Marine County, named Thomas McCready, was knooked.down and brutally Iniaten by four 'hlghwny ribber/. on Sixth street, on Tula* night aboaty twOre ;o'clock.: His • pclket bank coodidsg s sum of money, ands quantity of voidable pimp, *oh, however will prove of no worth to,the robborkwae talon. They left ths - . old man lieensible, in which condition Mr mom have remained twp hours, as when he ribbed his brother'. Louse on Wylie shut, litres nearly ars* o'clock:- -Its thieves wing out of a nar row. alley ',just uhe peered. The ininniss ra. solved are ,of such a nature as will confine btu to bts bed for some ihne. , . • , . ..Vamumps Psonrn Ton. BALL . —The atten tion'of onr ! readero is &rooted-to the advertise twat of rateable property tor sale, by Mr. Ma Cothhe, ',Molt import is another Gib/UM The fr u tt o e n n tal qui n t o e n deashe ladle the orobsrde of obcdoett varieties, ee it4Ltd by the proprietor ip person. , Ml' Salm, 4 ° . 1111 Firebeell,•lo • Iti1014114401:416 • Ma would invite attention to the Peremptory Balk by order of Orphans' Court,of the Bnt.otaee Flouring Mill and Baldwin Pam, on I.:harden Creek, four miles troai this eity, on the Steuben ville Torok, Road, at 2 o'clock this afternoon Cm the premises, b 7 P. M. Davis, Auctioneer; Paris= eomewhat bona! attired in the city and vas locked up In his old cell in the county jail yesterday. Rh trip to Chemtmg county hue improved his health. Cowman Paean—The Sheriff re. Commission ers case was before the Court in conclusion yes -terdey. Ms Honor, Judge MeClure,. took pos. session of the papers, and reserved his decision. A list of valuable stocks nisi be sold this Eve ning at o'clock, at the klerobants' Exchange, 'Fourth street, by Ur. Davis. TELEGRAPHIC. 00:1VORIMBIONAL. - %summon Cm; Mona 19. SIZATJL—The Benno took up and passed the Military academy appropriation bill. Mr. Clayton then proceeded to finish hie re marks on Central American Main. He stated on the authority of Mr. Vanderbilt, President of the Transit Co., that there never had been any est on the.part of that Company which in Tiny Manner encouraged Walker's invasion of Nicaragua. He referred to Walker's seizure of the property of the Company, amounting to nearly a million of dollars, and read a letter from Mr. Vanderbilt to Mr. Marcy, In which the former uks the interposition of the govern ment for redress. The seizure was made on the ground:that the Company was indebted to Mans% gun, and desired such indebtedness and refused to submit the matter to the award arbitrators. These charges are utterly Wee with regard to the settlement of our differences with England. three proposition have been made; arbitration could not be countensnoed, because the presage or the Isthmus le necessary for us and not for Great Britain, and became with an ,Impartni umpire our case would be clear. The abrogation of the treaty would giver a chance to Great Britainto get possessions where she could among us; and as to giving notice to Great Britain to. vacate the • pnrmises, it is not proper to do so at present. He proposed to con tinue the negotiation endeavoring to bring Great Britain.to reason by argument. Meanwhile we ahould.itmln our own defense, and protect oar nest, build fortifications and Increase our navy; not, however, to make our Country Avg Great Britain; we should take time to do ea Ti, in our right at any time, war or not. This is the worst time that we could engage inn war with Great Britain. She is armed cap-a-pie, and is capable of throwing 40,000 troops from the Cri mes on our coasts, and With the greatest naval equipment ever known in the history of the world, while we are Almon defenceless. If Great Britain sees that we are resolved to enforce - bur rights, pursuing the doctrine laid down in Washington time, , de peace prepare for weir," and sees that wean building up our fortifications' sad naval power, the people of England will compel their , government to yield its pretensions.,' Since the palliation -of the correspondence between Lord Clarendon sod Mr. Buchanan, public opinion In England is rapidly nadir* to an acknowledgment of the justice of out construction of the treaty. Mr. Clayton bad on this point received such inform tion as left no doubt of the fact that our appeal is from the British Ministry to the British peo ple, who !IA to engage in no unjust war with as. At any rate, be the oonsequencis what they may, if we be driven - to the alternative of disgraceful • 'submission or war, we must fight, He could not, however, believe there was any real danger of war. If the Senators and Repre sentatives stand firm and present an undivided front; if we all agree on our rights and manifest a determination to enforce them, they will be rewound. The British people wilkuun any mWetry out rather than fight such enstlon as thie? - Id. Barlot. She Dacia°, Appropriation was considered and $BO,OOO appropriated to continue Wuhing ton Aqueduct. Mr. ?wan made an uneffectnal effort' tar appropriations for various Castope Hawes and Marine Hospitals. . There being no quorum the Benito adjourned. Houn.—Mr. Bowie spoke against &seder's positlqn on the Kansas case, and against grant ing the Committee power to sea for persona and papas. Mr. Hickman then proceeded to dose the de bate on the resolution. Mr. Hickman said It Wu admitted that there had been an Invasion of Kansas by armed form, from Missouri, and the rights of the people , were virtually subverted. Had not the commit tee the right to enquire into these facts? He at tributed the present troubles to the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, but would not vote for its restoration.. It was filched, basely, igasmin lovely and has gone Into the arms of debauchees deflowered, dishonored, polluted, and Oa:mot be 'restored to its original scantily and pushy. He could not therefore, again take it Info his arms. He looked forward to the day when those Instru mental in perpeliating this set of wickedness end folly will repent in ssokcloth and ashes, The House voted under the operation of the previous question. Mr. Bennett, of Miss., had moved en amend. meat to the Committee's reiolution to mild for persons and papers by =beaming Joseph H. Bradley ace Sidney S. Baster as commissioners clothed with full power to take testimony. The House adopted it by 104 against 91. In lieu of Mr. Bennett's proposition, Me. Do'rm's substitute authorizing the Speaker to appoint a committee of three members to take testimony, appropria ting $lO,OOO to pay expenses, and requesting the President to give military protection to the com mittee if necesiery. Ur. Cobb, of Georgia, said as there was now no veznaining proposition which ought to be adopted, he moved to lay the subject on the table. Negatived, 93 *raw 100. Mr. Dune's pro tine in lien of the original resolution to send for persons and papers, was adopted by a vote of 101 against 92. The Home then adjourned. t'atunimrau, March 18.—Tero freight trains eame in collision last night 'et Aberdeen, near Ham de Grace, on the Baltimore Railroad, smashing several cora and killing the fireman and engineer, Ursa.—The penwns killed by the collision at AberJoon, neer Havre de Greco, last night, were George Galvin, conductor, and Wm. Todd, toskesman. A droner named Flinn was consid erably injured. Wssumorcur, March 19.—A snow storm whioh commenced last night oontlemed mail ten o'clock this mornings the snow melting al It fell. It is now *laming. BALTIMORE, Marsh 19.--enow fell here all night, and there is now (12 o'clock) a prospect of its holding up. The weather Is mild lend tha►- Saw Toil, •Maros 19.—1 t hes been r►lnins brizklj sll morning. Ethisissusasr, Mirth 19.--The Time OMB mitts° of Conforms" on the Liens. Bill say that they appealed much more that the Senate Committee, bit that in. Insuperable abet:sole to an agreement Was, that three members of. . the House refused to make the ratio of taxable' in the country more than 126, and also refused to raise the minimum of country licenses above $26. Bsurizoin, bluish 19—The null train from Phi ladolphia which left at 11 o'oloek Let night for this city has not yet arrived. Various rn. morality afloat as to its haring come In collision with a freight train, causing lon of life, which may or may not hare arisen front the collision at Aberdeen. It Is Impossible to ascertain the facts. Sur OaLiszt, March 19.—The steamboat Al abama on Red River burst her boiler, and took fire,. and vrea named op. Several on board were injured, and comb are-mining. Baserroona, March 19.—Floor _gaudy, Wes 100 bble. Howard Street at $6,76. Wheat fin ch's:god. Small Gala of Corn at 68. Nor Max, March 19.—Ccitton steady; vales 1680 bales at former quotations. Flour dull; sales 1200 bbls. Southern at ;8 ®9, and 6000 bbis at ;7 for straight State and $7,87 .for Ohio.' Wheat dully sales 400 busk. southern red at $1,76 ®111,92 for white. Corn firm; sales 'BO,OOO tomb. western mixed at .66®70. Pork languid; sales 600 bbls . at ;15,87 for mess and $14,82-for pigmy. 'Beef-quiet; sales 80Q bble. repacked Chicago at $18,26. Lard doll; sales 400 bbbi. at 10@104. • Whiskeylmproving; sales 160 bbig, atBlf. Cokes Arm; sales 1000bsge at former quotation,. Sugar firm; sales '4OO hbds. Molasses dull; sales 200 bbls. BactOn Arm; WU 160 casks at 94 for boneless middles. Butter plenty at 19®21. Cheese dull at( 8® 108. Iron firm. pales 60 tons Beetobßig at $B6O. Stocks ' higher; Chicago & Book Island 95; Erle 66f. Illinois Central 904; IV Y. Cen tral 98; Indiina State, fires, IA idbmiourl sixes 861. • . /. PEILADILPII4II, Man& 19.—Floar steady with limited demand; sales 200ibbis. standard brands at $7. There Is a steady demand for els, nee at .$7,26000, as in quality. - Rye Plow In . fair request; eales 100 bbls. - Pentut. at $5 COl2 Meal in entire stquek SAW 2000 bbls. Penns. dellrerad at $B. Merolla tilr demand for Wheat, and there / 6 rather more oferinm sales MOO bomb. good Penns. red at51,90(42. Bye steady without Corn to fair eul and dull sales 2500/busb. net yellow at 69 80. Oslo la fair ;request:With sales 20001 as Western at 88e.„ anti 1000 bush. prime at same prim Whiskey in good demand and firmer, sales itt 1,...164 29@a0a., -sad .htle. at / • Mitch Cl2llolll , casa, Minh 10.—Plour quiet; Woo 440 bla SAO €45.60 for extra. Wahkey active. sales 1800 bolo at 206121 i. Proviatons; tales 100 bble ptbuis Lard' at £1; 60 demi and 240 paabiges at 'bd.:. Begat ',Jowly, salts 80 hhde low fair sad pri4e.at 81® 8 1. Co& efirm; alba 1.25 begs at rzygisl. Mahone vvy arta; isles 80 bills at 401; Dv, bble - at 421 ®O. The tiller liffiliet scant. Weather mild: , rinw Y9lx,'•atatal 19.—Cari11 Market—The offerings. Of 'Beef Cattle were 4000 head, and price' • tens 'higher; sales at s7oslo. Sheep declined and 'dnl4. sales 6 , 500 head. Swine steady; saletr4ooo'tiead at firmer COMMERCIAL. _ . . e. oat MT TEE .0 II ARBITRATION. NOB MARCTA W. CA V..P..4mue &Rum Mavens, T. B.lleimm. J. B. Oammuk. PITTEIBUB.OH MARKETS Prrissaion (hum Cnatcd nitalaw Mangos. NaorAk 80. MA aJ PLOllll—ailaa Mug Brit bands of BO *IA ilimerith, at 16,70. and 26 do Nord 'MO. 14 104 4 : from! don. 30, 20. ma 10 bbla astraßt 0604)00,14. - BACON—a 61: doaand; oda. 10.1:00 Be Bbouldan and Hams at IN alai 11. t3lll6 . r and 4000 744 Nog mug; at 034, 034 and 1074. cash:: F BUTTEN—i ealiat - Rbbla good roll at 21. Parieram,sifrodnumr. of 1000 boa Bay st.as• moNETAIty AND COMMERCIAL, Conn-The Ootiajnmoket continues without mita. Moo. The make?, althoath shl4/ at previous locations. Tho oatt'sithAws hasp head or t0.,,h, Oow 100 bat. itm al og i ai hid eta. These ma aare a am a two alma of 100 h p Coffee at PIM eta Wit into the .0.10.1 as latusitm or a arm of mute $OOO am L.. MUMS Ottitt• &ma oda last been m. ou t ° T im . b in tamtr.t. extent iv. d id 1:10t The hark Antilop.; aoll the Brig Oman Ware,. haat Biw , with scout 7,000 0.31 a Game up toothar isom toot. . m. (mem seam common to medium Rio at }COMM oa fois to petmo 40,14.11, , 11 as Lavinia as Cube lit /201254 eta MI Jos aat le 05)1814 eto7ltalt. W•301.-W. take the Mandan wool etatiatla Mat aam immolation In Om ?Mune. The total Impoststiom mOOlllllO the Unita BtaW, wan im• • 18 ML .10 1 Ot C 6 om ,011863...- •. 21 . 09,41 7 9 . 2 880.718 iTh. kmking ;Matra furntrumi Mu amounts as toto Isar IMO 1863 • loot Pountrito . Macao Pounds Pounds 3.884406 1,326,614 Canada.— .... .... IMAM; 29.5495 26.674 lawn m 4 the Man% .101%366 a,2okaasi 082.901, .. ........... 44.61,m0 5:304, 306 Faith Amato.. .... - , 601 as 4 l l 0., 3!,132,794 ,201;15,07f ... ar,095,079 9h1:00,10o The - wool ham togland 107 On= and diodes. oars and ocorititins wi th oa r t and medium aorta.— Booth Marries* wool imam!. favorably with math or our but minim and ammonia w tit 11. The 'boob amount of wool predueed ta.thd iinitad .ditittoi to about 00.100,000 m m o. troiatomi; boort . Onitegoartor of ail that it The Anil! hank Matador . 'Soots fmud ] , fan dealer In the meals • The paint, rdlrri• dal Na ur u, out. width bet slig h. htly !acted Use ate rse+ of that week, Ms now ill in Mot .d4wi e te e enjmuninte of lest wean end the Mea nt". drain. have rroditool dobdoner. *fist of the Call/nods 'fitorlite boa hot bed hit. re. 111. k. bold Maar. of dm:11,4.01r. mars than they die ,4 the time of the pmeloeu statement." Ms movtatent of = with toward to Um lallirlor lowan Ma Ater, bat L Mewing ada form us. Tito' storage I' loans mutinous Mahon an Menem, but. Mr* Is barna to ha. boom some rontraktion daring the Uttar part of the wo.k. Trio mum 7 holt bilitariti :ha. to., drawn &on. arid 1.4.14 tido doom's • • . Tha commit= with the prink. weak Lc • I Who enrol* Oireulatlon Doucette' Mar& e. $103.1X19,698 hi 5110.110 iiibtl.l7e dBB,74hara March 10 104,1=X/8 ::411.00 021 LBW 1411 oil 110 Dan " . ' 11.14.1.922 EMI 123,119 New York.Tribane. Brum—The reoMpte Wide been mOdmate nod Maid. marl aotim. pr SamtruMel room to beer of &Mem. Snow/el oummuing 800 bade. on listurdat t 007 on boa. day nerd TOO yeeterday,_Matlas amonmato Mr the tame dam of 2100 leada.erith In the rams* of the Ibmontrot T 1( an roommauded Wee. neeermd oboe tits Ith toot 1414 414 Mao end MI blas Choke dermad SO couttsued fair and L01a..10 to bang 1m moderate randy bare crromaudad tuner w eet. the sale monomer MOO btds on Saturday at SOO Me Ix lermeattum.f Prime 'and SIXSISSo tor Ctiolom I=l on Mouctarat =en, for Yermantlem nod 3do rar Primmlolo ymWdahN mate. analog am 'mg IV. tralo naltbbbeizg. 1M1"BBT8 -BY BAILROAB Ausnazar Pula A 1•41:3 boa rye. east. Tt do. 246 do mi.: 83 " 1111,1 4 6 :b 96 oust. be aka dried Malt. 110 bus po tauma 4ito Inaba. DOW:— also • Pm: II 11-30 dos bastott, ntalasuUmo, g00A731 boa 'beat. 260 do rag. 11:11roar'n • s 4 bt4: ton: tor. do lard, IS aka ding mat, W Molnsteloom tan 10 bbm bacon. 73 do: trooom. 9 att. ord. 7 d. LaMar. 9 kis lard.= us drbol trult,ltrlr4r lkloortto 12 dr.* 1ar6:4311. Lunt:sr' t Lblpion; 147 bus tro, torsriat noott; 134 1 / 9 : doom, 4 pia outtsi.Jll.4Juitialetbatter, kts latd.9 aks:o, taws:Witt • rt. 91 al: on. Zogllati u-14 min. titr. & Tau SS 03 7,9; 't1 7 .4 Mw 1 ,;: Nte l ate.iti p.m, 300 bas uisJS.62 aka driod Run. 21 :km.. 411 nal 44.5.2 Um/ mat. 63 MO but. 10 da 9. .107•40a broonm, rasa. lb btl• oil, 654 katolna. WU* 9 (49 Los., ton• Iron ous. EA rags .b0tt0r.,489 bo• ,pstatom, 643 do' do tbsoi.loo do owls. batoluosloa du .9p. = 6 :41•4 moan tad randrrtorpowspwr rts 110444 woo Mo. 1 9 ptgi CO bbla a •wook tau: St Ett OBWEL reran attainbtleis ate iicri4vinic at tba month of lb. bleakingank. waiting Ibr the Wasting anal tba k.. /bey ara M. Caledonia. CbleeittOr CLwaaia , et Laninuce. at Lank . J 0 r 5ti0at...470114,. sad Ilmiruser. ' - : GREATEST DIPHROVEMENT YET! m oist m RER , SdA.LE: p arim, R. '.ILEBII , A IRO. • 11. U m...a.5.a.p.; 1.3 f ha a l NUNNS P ht PROVIDED W .MBY' 6 NEW SCALE. THIS IS THEIR LATEST and undoubted. the Lon oreceiyelipinityrineot a yet made to PLANO COUTO MI COW et the thesnuiveall I. &Wag DOIIIII.PD thereby; sod o point in eelnew. arr. monad brilliancy of toes. keatinusßayttgasr se yet Plionuralla the tbstwer • neso. eu the adraatapie ot the ORAND.PIAPDP Moat any or its dleadrantagee, We Low cliellesige camper:boa with the instherneute or Ler other bother lo LOA countr. iamb. dent Met every obbthopel Jens* or Ow artieleielll steno admit their entertoc4. The Pupae le rerlarrleD7 Mat ed to call Lod cruel se thoesnarbinetreiseata. 11. a Bw.. Solo ..mt. PrIIL L 4 Hersh Pianos _ • .for Weary. Peso. N • 63 Itiollt.;beit ewe to times. nen. P. IS,—tspleollo aelortpent or: the above Overtly ev WWI to the Bering Trod.. • marl DISIWEA OF THUFHIOIT AND LONGS. DR. BOREET RUETER, MUSICIAN FOR 4 DilitiPILA Or TAN LUNGS, As. Othas SWep l ltPlltalllWinaeT Luta. er 11 . 28 PRO/ r.• AVW YORK. HE method of trentment introduced end prectleed Ii Dr. WINTER in Slensosiptlan, BF CO sedirt is In Asttuas arid Cht9nie Antliwusalko Ms tags. a Adosinittntao itrafediiines Aptqlatieno. 1 The Inallthere ethtetti4 to tit etas aro radii to vapor, and breathed or Inhaed Into the loots, thee Wastes them Into tatatedlato iontaat lotth tb• dio.ted. all pre r•••• The vapottutton and: ohallot are *Tooted 01 an labaler. prepared kr the fairpose, and afro by tetras' of .a and eiternlea I mobs le latter ea • the eh the =r i a l. ntoot la lta=Teltt otedleated of. =•• tato the very fagot the dime. npmf Is Dot oat, ► riDomi, delentles n 4 earee•Oul melho4 of blatant. bat ;As calf one to •bl.l anal helve Invalid on loot PromOvs7. r In Chios& Alontata of the; Lahti there to ao dithaulty ett•ndlot the Matz.. of caw hy earreepondisee, and, for the oonvadeneeof those *lab to consult Or. Bor. via, ha Ma fprenated a 114 of t which nth to warded to Item on Fteet: new euvrially anmanal irtlt . unble him to pre te and artaltheso medlolhea and ul' lo;eta g i ntrlatate --k-Ltit des the c o . hay. Induced Dr. Iliti,W"to for the bettor elanortou of hts vie., . arm 1.. T. ono WWI th e .11poriallat ,Inufnalof roof Chet:. la width .N 1 be found • - fall .theart r aa n t . of tha notary, tummy preventlon .4 nun oral& ef the Throat and Lon. It la pobliabed br al:ll.llAN • CO., Astor U..% 11 Toe. 7 at, NOV XOrt AZICI • neellalm b. at tea avolkstion to Qs thhllehtte, or the who,, moltaMOßlETeMnx! nuffrisx.Pl m0.•147, Now Tort. ortantim BAGS AND BAGGING. NOTESI WHITTLESEY, No. 8 0 WATER STRUT, 111A1 OLD . suri, NNW YOZIF., LAVE CONSTANTLY ON RAND, AND sumohetor. to carder, Big. and Bads, - Sewed. and Seamless, g. .0 low and of evert enfeeble Strie •hri eVitre a la i w o o n a . hi eepeetell t etheitiesk to their equalled gulag an& Printing Begs or Books tar floOr,' , norOiny, Buckwheat, Ilamti, Balt, Spleen, al °fora : ge, famish to artt ao., ern [he mar improved eLdir i t i tate tr d vith Want denieteh. IMIY BAGS A n ND . DAGOING met tartans kinds ot Third sad 1 4 .1 D... bah 1.1140 ud Cotten, et which we are reviving atintlehal ..pins. reh7.l/ SPRING'' . IIIANTILLAS AT TY,IIOIOSBALE. GEOAGPI `BlirLiPls . & CO. No. 174 . Illiestirat street, nrILIDA&PHLA. efiasecrlon wtile Neg. awlpher No. 301 liroarderrage New. York ). earLRE now prepared to: supply tho Trade bozo every pidgin of the taloP; with thetr import. a/t a n i=7l s 4 " got u roVittgrtire 4 %TV " ' It Trilltind it web to Nl& advantage td amis. oor 'toot tewrledie to wrifehargig. ilker•lto.ywre. porebating. Cask or than Quilt, will 0011.11,11 (themant, • GEO. - BIAPIN it CO., / 174 04estatii$Lreef, Phila, anaa..c.diwz, Rettieed .Nifinth A Eighth " L EMON & Ofj- - -TRANSPORTATION LlNE—Ravi= made' eitionilf• yandloos thlewbilwr, envie PM tarattUr n iirl bylliNN4fl4Nll . tv. Mars aurfliirdAVAL Pr': rice tha Puma. Canal t .i gt ,Ral ua hre t6 thrtno i rweerui "it=rl:l " si=mitie la tb• avoldariew or P AU! ellord Mawr on tbe a %rimy POWs Railroad wUI give lammed &vat tithe iteagerission a freight. at " m " P Pi limit, at a. Ripaßala; - LLOYD it LUXOR. For Bale Or Itent. • " 7 ...Country Beat it Oakland, - now Coon -110.1 by Wm. Webbivw. iialtudnig Direlat ewe awl 9 or 11 0 angeof. (mod. Pousisslim 4WD re tomodlately, for twm door to Yabllttabl TUOILIA. lir/LUAU/3. ltb it. !HE SUBSORIB I ER M rIbei ' gR nova Wag, Ulm 15!"10 budteidm toatAllf 11 . 1 5 A ir. i t n n t banlll6lll2o 44.11:47ti maid l'inageo, shout to itio. ne : mat All ar brhot aa. meaminus .no A L'etim"wl.l. 7 " fib Walar Amt. CO-rvlcentup._ j . HAVE V& dat i aattowed with.= Be delthierrersla the ntituridirideted and WWI sZi t = e gs t ratrroirt: der the stum. end rine orddaur THolb jet , / 'paid take rak eirerettedrrpr re eller damn- O. ,dhaoks tow earthatere pot the:yeti MeV Meer% t ' ir . d i lr ' lteere r lthell" 4" Anse Rd 1 71 21 OM Wither In ditteletilth Ihr.efttdeas Igen, end het red Weeny were Ohre weal) bodge* la the vi t h r iet rearrear.o I ta rarrall , thet w k . _ Yuma tter asedidehly.i jar ern ' crile=billtienatai AMUSEMENTS. Ail Advertisements of Concerts or Pob- THEATRE. J o dl3lll 0. foul; 'Oral Lamm canriatAtin. Wr. IL Era_ 'Mural% madirilii7lll.l23Blol4. Mud god Parquotto-00=41.4 Boxes &too lam eta. do. da liosogfor =PO panotoZ ay. rata 121 a eta — r - G laratur of tune—Door open at IS to 7. eortato skin --POORT" NIOIIT OW kIILJ.W.WALL•OK Tinnumair 2 192211.00 MAI= 20. KING OF THEwCO2IIIOI2O-803 .1•204,1. W 1):4120,27/24',0t11 Ctots Brittr,Vt lira Lanka. A GHOST IN SPIRC'V VVISIVIS—Diacari t A. W. Tonn. Nl:edema Datnin Spin, Woman: Lavinia. b vs. A. W. Stamm Oloaralaa. Whin lAllie Canna. FOR RENT. p'WELLING HOUSES TO LET— very enavadant DnaWag Flatus no Ewalt rt. In th• ush of Lawronneille. containing I rooms. %Ws and °Wu. with. fine Int attuned. near tbg(tmnltnuolgtaLkna. Apply to inblll BLAKELY Jk WORMY. VITAREHOUSE To LET, on the Canal V V Saabs. sou no N., R. E. Blotto% 40 ft front and eatatollog In dopth to Qs canal, BLAISKLY t 11,1011EY. IrELLING HOUSE, FOR RENT.,--A ► c i ta:Zable brioaa6viziolullaing room and alcust. tbelaigleos=, CIF.I4=I/ water bitaaras. bat.haaana, n e rsab tea r. Babt talPa Pau Mr. B. OUTHENAT BON. 61 ltarkst 149)ii ItENT—A. .Wien story 'Warehouse, fornnylyeanylad by Long & DaQ u. Boat atm, situated on Water at. banana Benet and Wood. 8.--Rent Low. Yommonnon !Kiran on the Lt of Apra, l dippir a CUTUBEST it BON. 61 bland at. stbineadiltur ra 10 LET—A neat two dory Brick house on Rlarottost, mar the (Lb et. Apply to rabid RIAKMai. ELY a WOK IY. 110 LET—A comfort Ote two ...0171111n Beck Droning. ooneldnlzurdf.mt with , /5 """" th`k" fftl:l. Mut. ' l'Art TO RENT—That most desirable store, Na. U. Wood olest, portlouloto arddr at tbo ,t a. whit OR RE , ..T—k.Oarden Farm containing 16 to 18 scum or atmliont bottom land, attuatod artlerm Crook Of miles from Um car, tkva boon frardnort oa far Um imt 6 i n, sad lo In • high mats of cultivation, hm • nom mug tram, bon" stabia. ac. Wear mum' ant. Rent low. App ky to MAK Isi.Y • v. nada ear 71.4 and Bmititflad sta. CR RENT—A Dwelling Rouge et Sa ll , two Par Lora Dining- . °cod lot JELltotioa co lint floor. 4 bora • Ilan and Pantry on 20 floor. got• onion La •Mu stags of coltlvadow. • ble. • charm of go toga . alma good well of wit.. oloutd sta oot, and about IX woos gtol i T4 ' ag 1 rit u earth it = ' gi n g f l i b i Pa l i ti: l e ki FS: Ito sorb 11.CITTUBERT k N. LOB RENT—The eommodione three story Brick Ductil e s Ems. N 049 hoot et, with wolonafro bulldlogo. oskebonoo. bath room. wadi bock. to.; floadual to Modern style, with gas, Inot and cold water and othor conNalencoa, lb width 1. 8010,6.0 • krE. Taa , I LISPaPotf. °nutmeat troop, Ig. ad lo good °ram— raggilf• of P.II DAYIP. cor. Wood and 606 oto. ORNER STORE TO LET — The Store °G enie.' by tM cablerlbrr. corner Wool sad Sixth ob. ovvitbout 11.1tax.s. W. A. kIoOLUM). WARRIIOOSE FOR RRNT—That large and co...veolent Wareletnee, mitiated en Water between Wooded Market sta. !Omni) hi the nerneener of Ines& Thaff,antabletors rneineeoteonnalstion bow, at teat item Pompton en lot of April next. II CUTHBERT I BON. Al Hsttet .t. ; RMN T-2 large and well finished thick Henan on Emelt et.,V.Lantenarrille mosiland neat thalshed Met Lime en nem et. I bre rhat7 Brick Howe an Inuttlin et. A lots. Wateh moan the Quiet ma BLAKELY • RICHLY. Van RENT, FOR A TERM OF YEARS— ': That large and eomcondleas Mat Iltukhng. Mosta Wale it,, near the Point, formerly 0t.p1•4 by Ileum lehbaane t to well Itncern am the `Paint /Item with a larite lot of irrannd. elannfactunry or mennanle• will tine NU- axotliont boa°o fur any kind of bast. new ten it • CITIIBICRT 1 80:1, 61 Unreal it. rEL F. T--S -• ar a 1 Dwelling Houses in dii. afoot Ditto of UM dty. fru» boom awl 2 amps of land, within 3 WWI of twat • krir..."6°T.°' Lib"' Watiarlitairr. eft- To Let. WAREHOUSE. No. 114 Second street, tiknto doom out of Nrcr i d guo ttisa l / A ro of tifa a 00. fel - No 13 Wood stmt. &EVILLE HALL FOR RENT. Also the Mau Nernle 11 . 11 anildluroloer occupied by lb, rah and ConnelliWill• 61L Co., .4 litnre, erttb Ihn,lling In wan. lamb , . or OD.I. W. JACILBON, 4 '4. 2 NO. Li Fourth et. T)WELLING 11011SEq on Robinson end 1.1, Isabella MI. Minna. y Clty, tbr rent, Input,. al tiel9 UU. W. JACKSON. Nn. 32 numb et. irm LET—Three story Brick Store, No. 163 Padthilablaar•at. P. 11. D.LPLB. aunt-. .014 e arrow Wood and !Mb .troata. LET—The Wistehousc on the Canel 9.4.4 adjoiolos N. Bo.'m Wareham.. as (nett) at prount aoudad by tlam l'annaylvania Sat Man nhatmina - Oompany. Apply to BLAIIKLY a RICKY. FOR RENT—That large and convenient Wardesuse. Nn.. 89 Water se.. act *Helloed locatiou a‘sat .4 Pluto.. Ste.. MD per rear. Also s Largo Warehouse at Water at, below Market at wowed mulled DI Moly a Macho.. Rent IWO • E. UTBBSBT • tt.w.t. st TO REA T—Te Dwelling Bonen in 4 74, Xritt i tt. and hail= on ka ripac Orrastar or rh Torrortta Mr. kW:Wm Lode* tb.. Mr; rear are 'erre roa.lltre d..111R. on Butler et troth', of ORO. WAIMI CU, Pitt stmt. Inv ar Mr. JA.. S Yol/Sti. Leennerrtt INIOR RENT 2 Brick Dwelling. _Noumea • 4 ' room. oo tatr• Amine. Marmill•lNOil ri-uhrsd- P -- ranrn'ecrazi.„lnti- JEOR RENT AT 8400 PER ANNUM—The erkaanoodora IMO& r.O lialsbod three .t.y k Narita. Nook., with talootudy• book Nikita Ks. No. Or Mal it. Repute of Y. K. DAY/k, ... =root Wood end rifth Amu,. YIN. LET—That new and well fin;ahed I. Stars Ilmort sod Wu 'atoms.. Stalthdatil .c. wwwa nu cawom nous. AIM two Moe Soma stars tbs Tr& not% co wood llo3r. Rug km,. 4oply to sal • B. "MAIN re BON. No. 111121 it, CEMETERY MARBLE WORKS, No. 333 Liberty Meier, &.!ow W.P.M., PITTSBURGH, PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL MARBLE • MASON, WWlSELESteopectfullyto inform hisfriende v end the publish. general , that ha hu l imed the st.re messime, for gn. mansfseture and WO of *my variety of SlAMLlWonld,eaeh Nan sranta nods nowt dud Chum 4tdus. of may mutiny sod Swan . /ILA Tl. P r)./t • Cadre Table, Bareau•abi WASO STAND 10Pli, Which to bolt.ism es low lilt.e r other litatabbute et West of the Monahan... ock le entirelr 5.., and Ms Immo es meted or himself, ezmard• Mr this iss• lie sho t.— ve_ send to bond Botta Vaults, Cooke. s o rt at lota, with role or Stoma and to meats my other sort In henna, h. any of toelluneterhe sokinins Pittsburgh. bean . ..pad attended to with dispatch. ff PumMise to nay. 11 Leman, Wittlos, Rohl (Mime. itsd. JAclC_Blghtt ..69, • tips ft ,13 holinbesiter. Lea. j w il ltl i nc . r. Md. Thre Curlllut•g, ti n Whits. . W P Banta Zsg. The Us& torniesed with an Mods or Terelps and Me zooids Waside, anise SWAM ar lo the rosisb.st Men. ale rim. no he. slatoisade errangements with th. minufaotur. ere MM. ben brands, tot securest empty Of nrdreuild Omen% Water and coalmine Lime. end Plaster Pala both for Lesdand gloom Work. ail of whir& ho is peeper ed to hualah sreingt nonce. triblOM.Mrlyiwltsti NeFADIN & •tt. O C w, O ~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NTS, No. JS Lives I 50 CONNIORCIAL St. Louis, Ho, AFrOrdas Lir Lead, Hmrp. Pra•Wong. /lour, Ondo 4....011ated and scoa , Vls cumit*s. Hew,. T. IL Hain & Plttentib. • 14. Al.x. Oar So u 6141:1a1 • I tomtit. FLOUR FACTORS, Forwarding & Commisidon Nerohluota. TIM SAW OP PRODUCETO,R- PROVISIONS, MX Joe, 69 and 70 Water Street, .I•26__ .P/T11181.90311. PA. Freights from. trey . York. . sa BY 'U1.'1.1110119 111.8•118111P11. Plap 19 11. R. New York. HATES Tory low. Via theta Steamer& end ortham petrel Road from Baltlm ror rib. lour t. %IL 8.1 RAIWELIs Wilt:ft Oar. WsabLoatoa sod Albany sta N V BEYSTOSE RUBBLE WORKS;_ Market Street, West of Twentieth, PILLLADELPIII.A. 8 F. JACOBY & iMPOhTERS of and. donlini in thn widow Fare t vco Domitte mut= iltatusry. de. have rir TO VINVO 4 N . Ot4r . • rl d•.mlphon, net nratied N by any In Um city l tei anti. " r/SNlPilfir 4PLTIBIBERS and lIARBLI 00T. furehdind at Wrattodeit a r en. with Marble of 1774,4%2Iirtaltd"VIIMirrat;-VBlAlfel jai="'". mantle teem • • • ' • • Wit* attention to ow stook outland. Ninth Ward Proparti for Sale. IWILL SELL on 'reasonable terms and mann% tiro lirfb. rains of faun sad Oman alas :1741tis ri tl&bar a Mts. ?boyars baadooreoly ritaat- Aloo, thra. LOll4. comer *ILAN rtY wad Baldwin sta. SI foot Nat sail. ?boy ars asloalatad oltbar anataba twardloa &moo ar for sad do rca. coal armada, by tau halm or the oonaborllb. booda„.. cAdar go o l i, Me . cr or of Its tir . an4. 1 . 181/2 . E . lnt tilt hart. ars 0.11 knead far a saanufarlary or ksoresstsia ei... l 7A. * l n i_t u r t h _ 224 "'" aid". MM/ JAI! 8 BNoituAir. 1111 Molts it. Con_gre_gaticUsal Singing!. ITNQIIESTIONABLY, the beat end most _void Ilynni and Tsioutloo_li rot bolithhad Ibr „r4riVelimiperd. iv eriusce.uo .o . banal riniffriirtilii-Es - , • *gilt Iltvext bundrodll=tro irrija/ poetry ginntiguad. and undaubtor tlas of dly • town. numb* of lb turtoo ablaut? slid throughout the longth and britudth or the bad than our obrillsr work, It Iwo's* the advantage of Wog fornubod at a very Ins prier, thus bringing It withlutho =u t l /11 "" 4 4U artaiVro l ing = . roo=tlM i l_. wady Introdunal. Lottani Rom man? rkin.l.b..* kit In the highest taw of Its utilltyora intim bands of -the publisher..- Igo raniattly Writs too entantkut of i Miens and allsithau who aro Intoraread la tiollo= =ralallrUrerr tW 481"4 : ; _1' " To mat Oa wilds of W . two eithaen. arremPle new+ . 4 10 . 112 . Pahlitbsol—ooe In latlp ogrgeoind Wpogoowtar in moll Pecos ' ItYln. nuPota. thaw adl ars, brire 7. , 7' 4 anka. to thus they eon le tre e e, talSte ems r.„= " aztr g rA°4-41;i •:± 41 'bosun In brathrtr --d tugs Pwr 000 Mato t =g t faan g rig s. . OM . Per ; • ....xl!IA1 . 1 1 1 1 2. tnathig ! F&T,11. 0 " . fraarigalcui*filrob. Pittsburgh Dollar Baum Institution _No. 68 'Fourth 9trot4 _ minima io oonsionot xi: 18:owoptat daily from 9 to 2 °AO* 640, on Weioeiday and 6atarda7 arastreatoal a to Dopaata Melina! orall scum pot tbr One Dollar. nodelndiana al raw profit* doelarri moo raw, In June and Domabsr: Intaroat oraa cloarml at tan rata o air par camper oar on tha trot orliatotbar e VD& Dttlr km Br/AIM Halm rall gar ulatimu nut PUSIDIEti ...._ _ .- . Hopewell llepbarn. John IL mmennerger. MIL White. P. Johnston. Chaim Ens& N. Grattan limbo Jaime W. Ramona .Theotakl Illandaelise. A Wander Rradlm William Masa, Imo M. Pannott. WILIbm J. Anaenon. rum= John G.Bankona L . James Hindman. Hlll Atbatßurem John IL 11.1rapatri4 . John D. MUM. Robert Mama _ rgglnew OM& . Walter p. Manama Alamo A. Onewesairier: A. M. INdloek. Jahn & ee. &now &Marvell. aria A. OoltOn. Ramat obb. X. O. &Wanton. George R. R/dae. Ponds WM. • Jason Moeda Shwrzet i c i llbeete. James WM= a Hare& I/Atese x '' LA= 1. "' . . 76 ....len: end Mums, r...cga n' 4. COLTON. ' FURNITTJERE. • . • .. ... .. I:, 71 . ~... , _. -,.:" - - 4 . .. i:•• ~:s.:.s-.:, •••-•:-.:-:: .., • . . • - „...:: ..,..._... • ----: . • RYAN'S BUILD'I.NGS. sussoßinn. wn Ild reapeotfully in het friewisaad the tothat that he has he labored Ohio late aortas; sad Is now so= star of this Filet, CABINET AN.I) - Chair NtarrafeaturinfEstabliameat, memoli With • stack crow? ONE 1111410 N bet ot 'twice Lula ha, wen wwwoued. sad a strong of °tent rob raerhar, Ica he will coaliatoxe. operatic= In • ohmss, when be will be reedy to &Nebo to the orders notaerata Mends sad eattowere. A VARIETY FURNITURE W STYLES OF FURN/TEME WEI be latrodared end molt at low vices. Perticalar attention will he lien to the soacalecturio4 or thetwitare suitable modtosat• act liotile. which val be sold .sortetint terms, ant st,moes that will detreolapellawl. cAtIy.trAMAT C Wade at tau io misoMMterabit 117 sad nostaies of der will te fold at the reduced Dice of *ore sa,akt. per Bet. EErFEEOLL be and TORNENO of all Hale done to order. Rooms with Steam Power to Rent. tierelPg.n . aa .V :=l_, Ei llarar elAk ioa N = a lii ' d " M t raid to the trace at a *armee =Sudan coaxing . U. EL RYAN. selsl.lrdiwB No. 31. Filth etreet. DR..d..lloLalara Liver PIUS. and Venal(age, IMPROIRD. • I. SCOTT, a regular graduate and UMW. of ertanal. maim sad osmium. La. dared b 7 s commudable deem to Ululate hams suffer. rig.. .ell al brunt.; has enured an IIkird.OVDMEYIT ea the original lansPat and Vstunnmeof DLO. WU= having prepared their remedies as the hulked peals. or Dr. 0. McLane. err muy years. Our proved Liver Masud germane greater efiles. wad an mare mild in their opera than the Liver Pills aud Varmtfm prepared acm.rdlug to the orig. 1.1 reosipt of Dr. O. andentandinsly. ud recommend them to the arkinted se lades both pleuant sod rotative. and belierreaD2 ju. Nor nay other Linz Pillar Vermiform ever Dead Cert ifi cate of Dr. C. Mamie, 7,c - Q7 The Whole World"Conqueredl Dr. I. Scott'. Co!obrated White Cirsaasi an Liniment. • The universal relief afforded by oppliatibm. of th 4 ale &Wed Moog:than Itillerain cum of itheamatiere. Goat, 8 Bs. Beellinge, etig ifeltit &LIU. Sdat "il ' Palo', Beside. Bar., Aches, ar any Other diner nr whinh Dean Killer or Usu.nt if cued. enehlee to e mart teethe that Dr. I, tart'. anerata nriai manna. I. , the mut muaa.. ea& and pleuut or dimonared.Eal IttinsProurties or haw dimmer and aro.. canon qr.* 2 many attestatleme or. s virtose, ev• me 17 perm. of eullghtened Judgment and WM later. shou/d induce to adopt it u standard Anall.T Bawdy. The meet !sandal°. will require nothing more thas the rbilerving taut:soar et Dr. O. McLane. 410- tinguished ss •great derma?. of radical reined's.. BRAD/ READ!! REILDIII TAL bloanisemn=pta.l=.s U to Ctrttry s Tbat I tve aud Liver Pilla •ho two ."4 euerg ray anginal saWser am mike outing lut Jriene Parrs, and that I believe he has IMPROVED !REM. • I mate Wm ohm -statement the more villbuty • as 1 Sou no ntenothe Man loArgaser. I would tatter state Dui I have uently used hie Ckknosted Wade Ur ea:Mu Zniand Incay preetkee. with tle. 11. effects. sad that nauenumentieuely remmound All the above Mealines premed palely ander the tro renbion of Dr. 1. rlogL Sold by Dret. este end Ides. cheat/ • Ms gee= MD. kteLararle Akproeid Liver Ma and /*me. VonoMage =g r. I. beat • Co, a.m. pentadby certificate of 0 The plonk* Celebes/. Id 'White Memel. Liniment good Dr. L boots A Om, ertomowled vrltb donator of I. Soo., M. D. DILL &XJTT £ co. *a. ProDdreoke. 13. k Mee, klorseatown, Dr. GDO. role Ageak. M.Ii1r1•811. 140 Wod• et. nekrhur•D. Whole. OW.J. E . /LE/IMO. LThe..7. rte.ll•llitelLopot. Whole. ai.t. J•=dinciktT Agents wanted to sell Naps Throughout the United Stales. lIE subeeriber is conetantly issuing new Harr dm Moot Orotut .04 Elallo chorseter. _ ttu e.:24 B orrolinilt ."" 41°° " r4 Port° or 23300 to aim a rear. neat buffrone .ritto outls7 CATAILOUN nod letter too 10 4 demalatipos. , will 0. nes to 104 aula late Is lo it of toultmo. glilodoorsoe tisadia.4l alk.:one. owls toAgsotis and Pedlars alrejs •to thio bombers MEN OCT OF lIMPLOYMENT, Annus A. 11. JOCELYN, Walther Of /epofar Napo and Ifixotnzfort SAW*. • No.. .5 aact OD FULTON EMMET. New York. mbn.lavol To - & Dealers in Fancy Luitioles. , IM3 'S EXTRACTS,. Soaps. PamOes, uuuJJJW BBrorn.nd Wbf4 Wt for 8w 0.O: Alamo: and North' Madam. LOWS Jamey Tablas, Rfloptiagon. Eluting and Palm Room CLRAYIKEt'o UMW 5.44 Pawing Crain. Clariltrid Slav Iltatr a t r inrior• gorer and Rao Init.?. In balk sad RlllllRLltßandke•ohlat Itarseta sat Toilet Shwas. LAORINCRIS Bair 010.1 a, Slaws, Rabat" EAU, tilorao_ : .ad Wattiloa Pada. •od NAIL 111111 11IIIE2—Franob and Etioarbk a. aaontasont. 1 - 612 / I • M aT 3H rtor MatkrEatifera_Teti..... TrItaISH T O WO LS — ltoindlos..Doslnnt dor COMBS—BombDivinOtia, an rum. and 1120 k; ge 15T00 1125- 11rolltarritaano, Sarin Teaks and lart. TAYLOR'S Loadoa flostard la kain mut LII URI tottlimi. TAYL sandonai n Oß'S Arrow Ran, Uomoropathla Obacoodn Sironoh Pt yrave Blue Pot Poloist= aid Toilet Powder. inniarted and itor W.' at lograZ o lli n SOIIIRSYR IRS a co., zahltiiin No Ito WRllatriValL.l RIEBILLO IRON PIPE WORSE. MERRIL & JAQUEB, 14 Centre Street, New York, MANUFACTURERS AND Dk:ALF,ItS In Wrought Iron Pipe; leitUring Twin. •ud .Less ptlca of &nand. monaural wit i sumo. Water and (Whin heathy and lighting Iltsamers. Grebe.. Bads.' Print* Dwelling.. tiospltaliii AsTinilis. V Wain*. /Ulu' deo sad Also, gases. Cooks, romps. Clanger. Boling and Sable thus made to order. out hang Cutting hiseblues ngs sutlealy nine. and on own f i ablint—wammted to do double the work of sop orb er luvrntion. MZW:=:!!tn • Sealed Propee . als. 111110POSAUS will be received at the May tee Wee, Fourth starok_entll jut, far . 1 9 ,,, az 4ho o lk ic ag etaaa eifwerndLtrigrirtr. anibl building tiro Vaalha_ gape rearulatiou. Plane sal ereeilleations sea to mu at the ottice of J. W. EXILH, Arehltaet.annie of Wood and AIM et, after *nude," the 17th Wt. inhl2 Dinatch, Put and Quinn my.] 2.amoved. M . Pittsburgh Young Mena' Christian Antocintion hamr ramoinq Moir Litenor sod. Road- Inn to the woad et-rpof , the now bonding tooti- Mod hp Ammo E. goad I Co, bilth stmt. pest M otromito tho united state Chutom nom. poonnopon-prom I tecioek A. -M. to 10 P. M., which an Annownwrotry toms sato, are cot - Moly - Invited to I WM. PACtlikPmet. s._n.uuss..sser. " matat.s• • T. and agar. 1111fROAR mml . a eipreloily, for family v awl now "old in.atare than owe half of the - Retail I = 2 7 l Viti wa ergat i & Vilet • vir4 Care P.n. - Wino Third nude Ohio Gretna. null I , aatwit • • r Importect . uld Mar Tineedthat *lli • hear reclndua halt god st.W be retaillita Warm. Se The attention or fttle lardlice. had L.P.. 6 0 0 " . country nwrottant, pertkuliw, Is directed to thls Vine Cider that will keep sweet until next Fall. Theater* Viand,' and Cider warranted to la w wan rented cam A. HALLOI7. 140 Water er log let got wmtms• REFINg 51LY5747 KOLAS& :: • BLANO MANGE. TABLE J161111:1. 10.: Agood and cheap article for Conreotionein,- H:tal and hat re. , To!ba . r u tAlzi In a Lirtgt d.lll=loln4o4o.thr lMAgtl. l 4el 4 . • Pm, . _..Nn Var - inns & Riches, 'Wi th EBrAT add lIROICERt cfornr rum, itozumm. lota. mins, Turnser tt bough tabd t and opla on comellulok ip. V i e %mats. 11% Dondati o n d t: Farms ardillymlng tbox%ifu tejLta.' aida. 13 4 Li C gRON MEt4I2II6VITS. Wool, IDde4 Floor, Baoort Lard, Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY . No 76 Water Et, Pittsburg: Pa. • p a tictlarbsootr UYti D.rezerctooit4 al N tip Bk. iitaW.M.o.l." p hil „2" liorNooLdl • Mego.lso Loom. Arentmr, Qantas. Hamm Canna% t ib i . f i. _shley Mk. • • °Bullock /Kb. £ALKI) to Bridge: HtOposAra win b e rec ii ee ." Rs texmabm i mtb e hlit dar Of dia7 Zig Chko.to km. .t Raab allystA tr oooordisit to r il le c.l a an isTai =imams itit_da:l4l. wark to Ni l ea: riarth. dm mid to qg atm. enr.taraltaritn dipltatitaaatet*. / 1 7, 1 0iVIZZo t tradaltriar ;nieniahr Uur 411. , MA.64.1/114.RIUNciralett; V IEW Aplx)DEoo A; b.L. I munit ax ham reed mitarierM a — :. 'N; Nao. • wall Weald ate ttur *Um PIM of Callous. la n " WM. of M ft etp:ArAttada. LIMA i bttif tlis , - --• MA. lit} . A ~i";.: RFD OIL-49 MU. reed'for date by • gip; TkcoLumio . . sousDfuciution :.rtitealip of Ji.es'ityrin & co, issotrot ea theist lost, to , sentizalealimatg•— bailawoll tbe Isto Itnti VW be untied' i ds taus • AKIII3 gra24ld•ErßigtliXi will oontfime the mane of Clhaoksta In cud AMICIS beim. 0•30 J EDWIN MAN.IIF.A.OTURER 0:F • (aI:WM= MUM; Salphinia d'cid; . 1. - Tr e .t Bp.trits of Mkri trio Afit. &lodge , 114121040 Adt mime son/ Dissolution, 4.lEWbolmuinenthip honitane-adsting mak, um Ana of A. A. Mums Oa .DL ir t& s al th and.. t.fr ly tk erobl commit NAT se Baran— . Vlttobalzb. feb.7Lb.11164 t i AR/Abr 'Weer iMEARTNEit , SHIP -- -A. A. MAAIOII his - mmodated with Mak hr madam NAM= Ib l ratbig. d gAnnbony. arida Me Arm of A . A. Nom Co. by whom mu try goods badarne be roolannod so osua4 at bir,161 , 111/1 ALVAIIIn AA4ASON NATHAN wARENO . re PartnerWeretofore .exiating be- Omar MB wad wade. the. *tree of Roberto . Is tbla le by 11: ,, n1 onewoot. Bons JOlRMO b il l igi • JAIIISS EMDBRIIB - 111,, ROBKIIM will • continue the *mew bedews et tho auto stand No. at - 111th e until spiny *bon h. moons onlettlwi al .t atom /0001 No.lo FM attest not door to work= Ht., mad will volts the two gong In one. NOTIOE.—The Late tlrm of JONES it QUIGO having been &indeed by the deattionahn be se Quiet, on the Zf th last, the Iniednese of said Inn wilt. Roo and iirst raves, • • ttled by tit. ontbrialoted. o 1 thole olloe, owner oIY Port 30, 1 1 364.—04 • MAO JONES, slaving gretnes ~ I = SAAC JONES, klannWinie r of klitf and Blister Bine!, Plough Slab Med, Btaal Oisal atsi ililPila ihnin Brass lent 'APR% AT Patent &freer Mail and Iron etalea—Ocnter Rao and first istraee.Pittsberrgh • , --.-- • ri l aan'"" -- "‘ unay.a st „ 4 . - ufacturers 01 ATT et WILSITN, Wl;olei , iiie (booze Marthigad balers In Pratlam sad ttebarsh Malauffunarr. N ao.us Lit.rtrat. Pittabunth, ' Jtet ...... &E. SELLERS •k: 00. Wholeaeo and Itatall Denim Droop. PLAZA, Ms.' Vona* , No. W Wood Amt. . • in klhthe OTICE: Jogeph 11 2 , 039. dated With him .Icoooh Abel te 72 1 a. o weed Ootod holler yet leotips? "1 11 A '"" FtML r .n. 170. oh! nord,ortsor of fimlthbot nd Fourth divots • .. • COtunieroial Bot el, Corncrof Oimd and. New Levee, em Or - ".. E... - K..S,TEEL would meet respect-O 3 F • to ly Inform the traveling nubile th at lui eo the above named Hotel. ' "lb Elated has reomtly.htvlarscona a therm:la Molt' and nosovation,'and hes been btr up with new and Clt rant s _ .._ _ . __ _ tar'at il".•,=ana = oo h ed ,M 6 CW- tlig the ...,srusru. The table will ta with the hest that the market a:ord. This Hotel Wag eituatal In the lannediato vicinity of to the bruise." wt of the ells: as well ae being conveaient the mwreow Lentlino, the nmorletor hopes that by nest attention to the want. ol biz nitrous to receive that liberal patroweire that has ever been bestowed upon thia bonze. Price of Board per Day, Mellor .0 111 bestmked with Wines and 'I kilos' Interb or to no other hones; In toe city. A rood /moth beam 10 to 15 A. fa. illseohlialne and accotsunodeslost attendant.. _. 1 19.M. /7_d_ • AZt.• elllsol4 Knot Valuable Property for Sale or Rent. TWO STORY BRICK MUSE in Wil 61x..tnix.b, .ontha, Torantke, p orpeeqo Itorbsett.. tw:37=okUerertitYrsTXt giok'ZlDMlnait; room and title.: on sesOnd story.. tine ohmunart: on at, U-. two ro roe planered.d whitewashed. Beek %A I= ty ' 2lfi k at %Mit I.=7:34.iiritimr'. dui, with young fruit and Owl. trent. For suguna a - Mawr Dfiirroy. Pentu i t nnUAngn.. ‘ .7. • J. O. 01711.117115, No, U 7 Winr rt. oth Ward, mr22lalrtapt Valtable Beal Betate for Sate. i Offer far sale the two three story bride .._ buildings at the &nth met amnia of Penn sad Ifutd greets...No.l7l sad 273 Nan ' , newt. The lots are sea about 6O Mt on Nag street by 60 fret In Oath. The buildings ars substtantisl sod boos ston. boots. • ask caw lb. Saw Um.. story !Flak dwelling houses ozhthig= git.eof.blms s f letel...J..n . e, ?6._.1". ga. an o n t byg at 60 feet in epth . l a thes la 7 at to The stove boas*/ will tie sold sensistely. or together, sad r pekes d wail Oslo raiment wi ll be required sod s sers.usble Mae eyes de the pe&ilient of th e- Wane.. r f '4 1 ,,g H. B. WlLaid dtbawer •t I sw. 0.197 Fourth stast. .6 - 15:1;LA.NX. M. D. St Clair Street Property- for Sale. LAM Authorized to_sell on very ?canna bis Gnaw, any one or all of those line three story k dwelling norms on tbe terlynide of St &Sate meet. being bones Nos. 2.0. Zit 2L r e. and labium Penn street sad Um old Alleetnnar bridge. Thane is are suitable for stores and dwellings and are altaateel a good locality. Tbe lots ate each. 1S feet In front tsr 110‘ feet In &lab to ea alley test feet nide. -A moderate nub raiment Till be required. and the W inos edema] to remain for • reasonable UM 1106tald be hind and soor_ataga of she nureheser. atddr A to In IS, EL WlLSidilb. Attorney at I r' j:q IL7 Reath street. ' • A FINE assortmen hn t of , tbead durable and .batutltal imborbalblAbinam Tabs usual /bath. Amway,. tbr tb• fast tlae la tble sty, at SW, Osnwebt— Afterthe dem of tba a:Whitten tb•IS be foural at Ma blitatb Um" or • ALLEN, • oeltf . itonaa at Sanaa ace Marts } aceldor Cumuli Factory. 01INSTON, BROTHEIISI: & CO., praati ip °nada Makers, corner elllobstes tad Elabacat eta, egbany bins haatlaad arecuaufaestalag an astrativo ancalawatorumulaklaxkaana7a Aviv Cars. Jr-. naile a s l/ their various sty 1 411 all o og rg : 4l =7:2ll/g a / Val StrA 'r424. r=g1111:111! 411:,'1.1%;`, .hrtrtearltn fgArreLlitAV ll t !ant' u lir t. ry oaarT m.autror dintas tha Mar. oda TUE SMITESONIANEUM7B4 ON TEN 411:1720 PURI PLAN, Btoadway, corner of Houston_ st,, New York, ,N TILE SAME BLOCK WITHNIREVB G.I.ILDZN, mad oppoplto EL 'ascot Charel. me Boom. oo mats, TS a ak.ed Intik Bodroonsa MAO to sa pa day. /kW, atm, and a/ Thlern nal tomb , Wile -land In %be im:Rh erd.r. etpkNo of soloo.xlatlag abc,t, 404 Coup; tad'throaabout tnr .teem. hayloft a Err dika. location. Itha all lb , ort.antamsta of the hlaboin r 3 f ra Walk la. 'rpm the •toaa.loo of thy trawling pobao . -jaa.a.m.r ERNI.. KORMAN T. L. ANDLETT. • SIIIF AND STEAMBOAT FUTURES, N 0.157 South Street, New:York: tWER (3APSTANS; Common Iron and W. 4 narruna Beare. RoboalsooMo Crowell's t Starlet AlMsratua Ifloalasses. chola Ptoweewor Rudder. Ilaneinas and .Execoor. Atetaldlolmodlng drools lAnno mad tiabitc Sits* Pomo. and lire SWINK Hose Pipes Coup I p or . str u ... mud Imo Pounds Sdettde LIM TeeksburrsPareiscumboe tre-Presentrt Beata We Mastro/sees_ Abut swinedre htetallymkrkaatd %Ohtani. LlVereessmerer aft rerwerowdlog to the tate Steamboat Law; at very low Wen, together with large variety or Ilre amine somia , atom Moo an the latast•loprommatde Naorlearits.• tom. • . -• . mellidtmel ►• For Sale. l. . 111111: 110 USE now ocdup;ed in/bythe . lA writer, No, 143 leseraal street.. Mart/ In emeatlete order. raralshed with elu anti Mat Odd Water. Far partinlara mxtuirs at firm of Janie a C- -GEO. 8,J0N211, aolerail Water arra. • FOUNDRY YOB GALSOIIO BB'LBE .'• FIuST OLABS EMMY BUILDING, Pattarns. Ylaaki ToWs.•44 will b. Ida Ar IA it. • Darns air" on modente Imam. ' Add - • Ur. an wire bsulass• man with s as•lt to a, Wired.... • mtoxr, or as • so•ausr. iva J3o:t Xe. P?eit 001011... • Bit&ley's Violin Tunes: ••• &COLLECTION' . beintiful Waltzes flu: ,boutzuxtii=vailme Yag . arl „ patwor of palm - th . Tito collection ofelreslniflloolo nom il l oWiniblideid a l tn , atom. north doable Its Pike alb* Look. Pries 66.nenio. Copia, maned. noeitfico oak'. cusnorris DUMB. .118 Brood st «Undo= atone, Stli gden it Sandell', 7.10. 6 Plank: 7L.1 4 %. ANUFACTURE and k . etp. .03ild= mi band 0..4. 0.11. at ...4.7 TorikY. Oil O. . I caw. Mob* Ulm Manx Iltom anal . fro . Pump., WU.. Ciarts,Allopp.m._lfralko mt Pinued mam area =O. natal (10a4 Ws.U., tool. of mrary Elio o.d d0...44.0. and idaiallang lauterlsl goltoratty. . jaftamd Cincinnati, Hamilton and Baran - • RAIL 'ROAD_ • - Ist INCINNATI .-PASSENUEES TAKE NOTICE—That Mt adver , hatoaat fad ispc. eh. Itth. of. rival haat% statute that Matto'dam A. ht. Vida ot the Ohio sad Ponstylraala la. th• atilt one whith o ttaltne caotabothut at Organ a• Clatiaaa Imam; sad calculated to . &e the tissallne . t ni Ca as thare are two dab/ train Walk= II tth. ao Mae mutt =hag Mao sod me mahatma via • •FONTAINH sad DAYTON: PILMOVIIII tabus that! P. Than maks caataratlaaahrtbta testa only. 7. . . B. BBOWN .etal t. ENOW4 nat. Pit AND. Atsburgh. : 43•S Am tatwatt b IZ IE R 1 . 751:1*W Proprio xa krrazzl. Ktr'graa=lou Um to awl ft= Ilse Ihsortg ' 'ka i ser. &a.% bm an 4 ihm" magi" ragnattlabo, AwIAY virtuo - Ora • precept' under tfro - ihifido of , . iv= & nolOtaro, Pfmldeat irf the °oust or Coft zto . In sad foe the Ora Judlelaldlntrlet of mato. [taken( the Ocrtui of um and Twitotnar f r j a , .A 1 Jan Dallros7 to and, for som Metric; cm , Bow and Gatolol Adam.; Rom. Aden to Judie. of the .... mons, Mond fUr lb. °mayor Allestm. dated the 1.14„of fehroszy. 1c Ahe froOf pas one thou. . r e ur e drg ‘l.l tatvr,„„Vetoetie Mom,. at the Offirf' . :llottee In the city of PI the fourth Monday of Much beat; Is la emcgetirn n b ak ..tbs. is horobr oifonlo •114 'oatmeal the lloc A , Comer sad Oonstablee of the county of floo. to thalami Stamm their Moot "W M' tlu " ro " O=AVl g oltoee tlcla. efo .a. the, _ i ii tA r l i f r ote . _to —..... torfocch. . _ ......_14.1„. toTocoar-oad shoo-Mee me OnfrifMrl c i vin of . that ' -o r - tur - , b,adolo and lbws to pecomertte them so os un,_ -- k Offen trader my Ifs-littehoceo. Ude ' 214 d of Nebrosty. hi the • fWer of oar Lord. thooloxl * hfo ottnidandllftf , ll.l. and of the Occoscrorrith Um' .ate . Boor wall - oho; I - TAI7 • & %LOW P 1711012.4 TI iND • POIMARDINO • 4 62378. • • ko. IDr U a W&T.IV TM. • . c 4/LL Purchase arid , Forward all ' Nato .lttiatru. Iltemtcat Ott. atom ttga mon Ms& !Rut 1 /Aers at tt St•Tirtir } An*, kt • _/ ;; it mow tlvittorks; D kr it t d co SE tta Ilict ur t o roak t Vi e tt a ir Admits tu' t° • Tatt's Atar i /SSW CUM A.,' 1 Wil ln a colo ~., juttountraztrar -' - ' ILT a netiolliali If 140 EING:01, AM itti fatklact._ _ _Porsolsaad Plotato., Prolook. ; Also. Irl. 16 muen.t6 .....!per• cial andmaink9rtrl %oda ii Juntanikt it rturaidiftt.... ... .. 1 oar tiou'V,..so oar rte. it :1614atf-Vio Aiiiree-etn'T cot bo9tas tog_ _ J r re/ Wu ods,., , - motaa • - -- , woo 6 eantst os noritt. NOTICES. &C. James Irwin,