71'7 . !•17 ,3 :7;. ,,,- ,3• ,-, ;; , - , ..... • PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1866 • 1: nsas Aid M Association. ,Iteedn.t-il t 011.014 W. JAESON. - Sec. aorp.-E. IL TRISH. -C....Sante:try—EDWAßD J. AL Mi. .Yooga haring bottom with the Bolo W .. or ittalog to twolonotk opooornlng It, apply to or moil. above ttemell promo. attar twrommilly or byMoo of • the Sword= Eocrotary, 'ouch stmt. rum Boolthllold. The Sysasz.—The ice below the St. Clair sheet bridge : gave way yesterday morning and proceeded down the river. That above broke partially; a steamboat was employed in break log it, which sista easily done, the warm weath er hiving rotted it very much. It is not known whether the river is clear or not, though iris rumored theie is a gorge some ten miles down. We saw diiipatehes yesterday from Rochester and Steubenville,stating, that the 'ice had broken at thine paces, and was paselog down the river. 'A, dispatch was received from Brownsville, at the 'National office, yesterday, stating that the ice bad broken at that point. At the time we are writing the impression is that thete_will be a general ',rah np about mid night. Since writing the above we learn that the Ohio is entirely clear of Ice. I Several boats: will leave to-day. Tin Ream Amer 011 . COMEIIMITX/11.—A farther and anal hearing of the persons arrested on Monday night; In the Stii,Ward, to Gnawer for making bogus United States sots, was had yesterday afternoon befoi4 Mayor Bingham, Judge Shale, appearing toil the United States, and J. H. Hampton, Esq. and Judge Shannon for James Danforth, alias Williams, and Edwin McDermott, and C. M'O. Hays, Esq. for James Murphy. Otto Huns, chemist, testified as to the mate rial of the coin and the uses of the liquids. A partial examination otWilliain C. Hamilton, officer, was entered into. . - The result was that Danforth was committed in default of $BOOO bail; Mrs. Muncie wee dis claimed on her own and her htuthand'e recorai sums, Co appear before the United Buttes Court on Monday; James Murphy and Edwin McDer mott were fully dieolutrged. Dale. MIICANTILIII CoLLIOI, Prt•ranintatt, Pe, —“We'the undersigned, havicg been instruoted In Book-keeping by Mr. Duff, hare found his course of training so completely reduced to piao tioe,-that we hare experienced no difficulty in applying It to immediate practice in keeping, books. "We fully concur In all. that bee been said of thesnperlority. of ' hie system at Book. keeping, and that his extensive and varied ex: .. perinea as a practical merchant, enables him to Impart to his classes an insight into the details - of real business, which but few, if any, teacbere in the wintry hare the means of imparting." On reference to the oiraelar of this Institution, the above testimonial will be found signed by upwards of 200 Merchants, Bankers, accountants and baldness men. This ahem, how this estab ' Ilahment ie appreciated, both at home an abroad. A Bun Bata.—Our long neglected wharf commented yesterday to throw off the lethargy of this "long and cruel skater" and come out permanently in imitation of the ground hog.— The wharf was covered with drays dleehargiag good', and the deck-hands of the Any-four steam boats lying at the wharf had a busy time of it in Stowing them away. We hays }beard a large figure named—too large to mention—an th estimate of the Talus of goods on storage In this city aweitlog chip• meat by. river. The charges to be paid by stesmboatmen before touching them, as told as, imam a favulous height. Tin EIMPID Pataoessa.—We understand ■ letter has been received by Sheriff Patterson, from one of the escaped convicts, 'stating that he gays the watch belonging to Groves, to Stewart, the outside turnkey, and charging improper practices twin the Jailor. The character of O'Brien will • prevent any reliance upon his statements against honest men. Jailer Phillips offers a reward of $lOO for the meet of O'Bryan, Binsler and Bell ; or $5O for the arrest of ()Tryon, and $25. for each of the others. We trust they may be all re-captured, particularly O'Bryan. iirsocua Comperzynon.—The Western Re serve Chronicle says that on Tueiday last, Qua hogs, Summit and Medina counties entered into a competition touching the number of horses ind Biel& each -could assemble at Richfield, ~Saratolkomutty.—Allhbe-tmen-oute-erere-turged in a large field, and counted, banners flying, and music playing. The result was that Summit had 171 four horse sleighs, Cuyahoga 151 do, and Medina 140-462 in all. The number of hones was our 2000,u there were • large num ber of oneild two horse eieighepresent Sum mit county took the Sag. vas 131.01171111100 D 07 Sr. JezIPIL —The Cab o:Me for this week says that this association celebrated Bt. Joseph's day, (the 19th Inst..,) by proceeding in a body to Holy Communion. The members decorated with the Insignia of the Brotherhood, and preceded by their officers, mo ved in procession from their new liana the basement of the Cathedral, to the Church, where the Blessed Sacrament was adminlittered to them by, the Very Bev. E. lidllishon. The weather was rery disagreeable, yet the turn out was the most respectable one, as to numbers, made for several years. Amami , Stoizir lionta.—The Somerset Herald ism, 'Whig says:l . "Mr. John Stewart; of Old Forge, Laverne County, writes us wider date of February 26th, that, there is In hia.n.eightiorhood adark bay or brOwn mare, fifteen or aiitien hands high,' eight or nine yam old, with a small star in the fore head and • little white on each hind foot, that was taken there in October or November 1855. Butter, (now in the Pittsburgh Jail) admits that she was stolen from the moth western portion of this county. Frac —The Tremont Hotel, kept by Mr. Corey, and the storej of Mr. C. J. Eibbee, in Bristol, Trashed] county, Ohlo, were destroyed by the on Monday, the 10th inst. The property arab partially Insured. The Mansion House in Sharon, Pa., kept by Mr. Hughes, was tailed on the night of the ad inst. , The brick Scoot House At Leavittaburg, Trum bull county, Unto, was burned on Tuesday, the llth bet. 1. ni1021) Paat,a ,r12111.1102.1.—A German named John Ammon, of Birmingham, appeared before Alderman McMaster, yesterday, and made oath that be was induced to lend one Conrad Schad $4OO lot July, upon the representation made by justice Hageman and &had, that the said &bad owned leer bonnet, worth $BOOO, and that Alderman Daft, who went bail on the bond, was worth $lOO,OOO, none of which assertions the deponent aver. are true. Warrants were issued. . Praw—We usderstand that the dwelling beam of George G. Walker, Esq., to the village of Wollenberg, Somerset Co., together with most of its! Contents, was consumed on Friday morning last. We bare no • particulars. It is thought the fire originated from a badly secured stove pipe. Mr. Walker it to said, is fully in demnified by an insurance. ANOMIE ESOIPL—Enos Busby, colored; who Was committed by Mayor Adams for nip aney some days ego until evidence of a larceny could be gathered, made bisect:ape from the jail office yesterday, daring a temporary absence of the OSSIIII. lie Is still at liberty. UWE Wl/121110EVIJLIFD.-.4 mm named George Bushaberger, charged with 'gaming counterfeit money Was committed to the custody of the • Sheriff of this County, yesterday, by warant from Westmoreland County. A Gansu burin:mos —The Ilse which so proudly wares over the Custom House, is $n ex ' eating resemblance of a rather large house . cloth. Its gypsy's:toe is very discreditable, and it should be pi s sed . co the retired list at mice., Ecru. flimmer.-To-morrow, the first Bus. day after.therat-Vali moon coming after the nit day &lamb, will be Easter Sunday, and wine properly observed by the Eplsoopallan and Cathobo congregations of the city. . I emotas.l3lxon.: Tea next General Synod of the A. B. Church, ie to meet In the let. Ano - . 41 " liefersoed Church, Allegheny City, on the !fith Wodneeday of May, Cl B.o'olock.r. , 45 4, ,members of !te Kansas. Aid Ased . clatiou atketip don - hooks In their.posseeeion, ,seet reeleseted to retort' them as Coop se possi ble the DEee of the Secretary, E. a Irish, No, 12.0 liodrth.stiest, opposite Wilkins Bat Tog District Careers' not in sessiotr, ester day, owing to the I der being Good Friday, ob sessed: siva nest in the Methodist Clinrch, and election -day In the rural districts. EIITTID TO PAT Toan.--A man named Jamal Dicker% was oomiolttol by Aldettnan , Wileon, yesterday? for readug to pay toll at the Aqua . Isom Cm Cot:id:in.—The- Prof. of Panama *hip of this P entlehing Institution lir. Alex. Cowley. is.also teaching writing at the Pittsburgh Percale College. • A. Krebs & Bro.: LITHoG4APEIERI nut - fro. ItTlird lIEBT KIND ,, OP-AMAWillat MUTING AND Man 6 moiled =v. DEPARTMENT Bamtzmonz. ?lamb 21.—The mail from the South brings New Orleaue papers of Friday and Saturday, and Texas dates to the 18th. The Indian depredations in Texas continued, and .e party was organistid to follow them' into Melia° and inffiot punishment upon them. The ebtp J.W. Fender of New York, and the barque Ban Jacinto from Bostonarrived at Galveston on the 10th, and the barque Buchanan from New York, and brig Vesta from Boston, on the 12th. Great fears of an overflow of the Mississippi ire entertained at New York. NSW Your, March 21.—The Steamship Qua• ker City, Capt. Shareldt, from Liverpool, arrived this morning.. She left Liverpool at midnight On the fith inst., and brings 16 passengers and the mills to the 6th. On-the homeward passage she encountered a , etteceseion of heavy north-west gales from long. 80 to 60 with very cold weather and frequent Naas of enow and hail. Ciscrsaari, Mareih 21.—Tho IL N. State COO- Tendon at Columbus, last night, after a stormy oession adopted the majority report, repudiating the nomination of Fillmore and Doneleon, and en dorsing the seceders from the Philadelphia Con vention. NNW Oakasaii, March 20.—The Black War rior arrived from Havana with dates to the 16th. The Potomac, Cyane, and several English men of oi war are in harbor. Bluvratrzxl, March U.—Barstow ham sent a message to the Assenab's resigning the nffioe of Governor. There le great excitement. New You, March 21.—The market for com mon an 4 medium grades - of State Flour is le higher; there is a fair inquiry for local and eastern trade with some little export demand for - common grades. State Flour is very coerce; the impronnent was more notioeable for this description than any other; calm 5000 bbls. at $6,5507 for common good State ands Western, closing with scarcely any of the former to be had below $6,87i; $6.50®6,75 for inferior and common Michigan; $7,121®7,871 for extra State; $7®7,75 for low and medium grade. of extra Weetern, and $8,50010 for extra Gen nessee; -the market closing firm. There Is a moderate inquiry for Canadian Floor, with good demand for the British provinces, and the market firmer; sales 2500 bble. at - $7,2509,25 for common superfine to choice extra; _the bulk of the Bales were made at $7,50 for common extra. For Southern Flour there is a moderate trade demand and the market is without im portant change; Salm 1800 bble. at $7,50®8 for mixed to choice, and $BO9 for fancy and low grades of extra family. Extra is selling at slo®ll. For Bye Flour there is only a mod erate demand; sales small parcels at $4®8.25 for fine and superfine. Corn Meal lower, sales 200 bbls. Jersey at $3,32038,44. Whiskey in less inquiry and the market Is easier; sales 100 bbls. Ohio and Prison at 30®80i. Wheat firm with's better home trade demand, and some little export inquiry; sales 2100 blab. at $1,911 in store, and 800 bush. red Tennessee at $1,86 Bye is tatty In moderate request and prices are In favor of purehasere; sales 5000 bosh. at $1,16. Nothing doing in Barley. Corn continues to • settled and the receipts are limited; sales 21,000 bush. at 64®67 for inferior . to good common new mixed, white and yellow Southern and 69 , ®7O for prime do; emelt parcels of the latter ' wanted to complete shipments; old mixed nom inal at 700. Oats in better demand at 40®41 for State and Western. Pork unchanged; rates 300 bbls. rat $15,871 for meet and $14,76 for prime. Beef heavy at $8,25®58,75 - for coun try prime; $9,25011 for do. teem, and $llO 13,25 for repacked Western mess; ea'es. 250 bbls; prime mess. Beef quiet at $18®22. Beef Hams' firm and in fair request. 'Cut meats steady, sales 250 . packages - at previous quota- Boas. Dressed Bogs wanted at 81®9. B.con - In good demand at full prices; sales 400 boxes long ribbed middles, part Cumberland at 9®9} and 200 boxes short clear do. at O. Lard steady; sales 800 bbls at 91®101 Butter selling at 18®21 for Ohio and 21®24 for State. Cheese quiet at B®lol. PIILLADELPHIA., &larch 21 —There is no; de mand for Fhiur for export, and the market is dull, holders asking $7 for standard brands; de mand limited for the supply of the city trade at $7058,60 as to quality. Rye Flour and Corn Meal inactive and dull at ss®sB. Thera is but little inquiry for Wheel, and sales are email at $1,70. Rye is in request and steady; Wee 6000 bush. at $l. Corn quiet, with a good sup ply; sales 8000 bush. new yellow at 65. Oats dull and lower, pales 2000 6tuth,Fetuort„..at..B7l,, "Cloveraid - ' Ifoa request and steady, sales 160 bush. at $8,25058,27 /4 64 tbs. Timothy ; quiet, sales 100 bush. at $8.50. Whiskey tti fair request at 290 in bble and 27e in bads. PartansuaLs, March Morket.—The transactions for the current week have been satisfactory. Bars and Rails are in good de mnad. Nails more active at rates fully main tained. Foundry pig for immediate use in moderate lots has sold at s2B@ts3o. The quo tations are $25 for No. 8; $24 for No. 8 on the Susquehanna and choice brands are here bold at $26, at which price 200 tone were sold this week; No. 2is selling at $26 and No 1 mostly at $2B. The total sales this week were 2700 tons. Merchant Bars are selling freely at $7O to $76; Rails at $65, cash. Nails at $4 to $lO. Cmcrursan, March 21.—Floor still tumettled, no sales reported. Provisions steady and lo moderate demand, sales 2400 pieces balk Shoul ders and 660 bbde. d0.,a1 6i packed. Whiskey in good demand and firm, sales 1200 bble. at 20®24. Groceries in gond demand, sales 25 bbls.. Molasses at 41; 90 Ueda, zinger at tqw for fair and oboioe. The river is 9 feet and rising. DAI/1111011.11, March 21.—Flour dull sod lower, Bales 600.bbls Howard Street at $6,50, dosing firm. Wheat unchanged; email atlas yellow corn at 67®69, weight, sad fit2®B6 by measure. For Sale, THE HOUSE now occupied by the entAla aciber, BOJO Second s• .u.wml. _proasst, in =plata ord.. farnishad with Gas and Hot sad • Ucld Water. Par particulars, snacks of • GEO. B, JOE . ds6da arm of t Grolax,l4l Water str*L. FOURDRI FOR B.ILE OR TO BE LET. AFIRST CLASS FOUNDRY BUILDING, Palm; ranks Vols. eta, will be sold or let kw • , of yam, on rooderste tense. Or. an sabre hi:Wawa man with . C.Pit.h... 14 RR ea • partner, or se • moaner. Adds. Dal 376. Poet Mee. Bucklers Violin Tunes.- • COLLECTIoN of beautiful Waltzes s,e:a.aßgratu.7,3l=gme • e t r . ./Ilaa Yard and tbs u Powar of Made. co is• catalog work tor amateur players on the violin Ms collection of Ass and Seel. oner beton. bil a. stow worth double the prLe cribs book. Price 50 oenta. OW. mailed. postage paid. (111AELOWTS 115 Wood at ,2134 door above sta et GRE/iTBEIT INPROVIDIENT YET! 099 NEW SCALE. , 7 -1 . 4„ H. NUMB & BRO., i Bove Ilsoelved a o=lll lot of NUNNS & CLARKS' FROVIDED%i i tt . 11.R9R N EW SCALE. HIS TIS THEIR LATEST end undoubted lyll the COOT 11CIT•11111MprVement at yet made to PIA/40 FORTE. The POW= of the Instrument ate.% vouuLte tnemer and on point of vein.% ere. 3 . 3 . 33 3 briatancr of ton., they stunau anything ea et produadln the shone el • Piano. 'LW poems. all t he advantage. of the GRAND PIANPB without an or its disadvantages. We now challenge ootosatison with the Instruments of any other meter In Las country. total dant that every analassedi ridge of the article will glance lets& their worerior. T. The untold Is opeetfolly Welt , ed to call and examine these mown Instruments. IL KLEBNR. • 11/LO.. Sole agents tar Nurans .6 Moles flaws for Western Penna. No. 63 Filth et., next doer to !demonic Ils.U. B,—Aploodld assintosent of the above shortiy ex ported for the BlginE Trod. , . =tiff The best eolleotton of Glees ever Published TIP-TOP GLEE AND camas BOOK. A netrand choice collection of Conn:Ole ntoer be fore harmonised, andmental the OEMS OP MODERN ()BOMAN t IPALIAN CAM rOBITIa iiREA NOED in a familliar style, and ad apt meff a. of 01. Itinglin Came.mod-the i t c ilif a JAR FIB and J. A. GETZE. This lima contains • great Dumber of airy sad fatosite Beam beemoolenl in • aryhi ailea_taii to inniiiirlAl= while many of the Oetaa of hisciaetam.oo. a on, n other celebrated einepooere‘ are presented liiim 01 . Alhal th farm. The peat 'Amu ....r animal ommicaluons nen traduced. eminent!, Meets It to the MO" arkit ealiieektryf the Ilingits renoel. the Oleo Chni, mid the rilmlif Cifeta. sir PILIOW—ONELXII , I4II.. OF Ja•tpublbibea be LENA WA I.E.Xl3,Notia Chestnut et.. and J. it LI CrINtoUTT &CO • No. =North Oath street, Philail•lphia. liel-emaiDle pop's. vill be rat by man, tree of pritte, ot, eatriat of IL. den IC Sande/10in. 0 Platt, Bt. N. Y.. g... ANUFACTURE and' k ep o3netantly on band d.de Make of seer? midst,. Oil Cali ! a War. V 01... nee. Stem ate= Whist 7 „, c . pomp , Water illoseta L copeer,Brem cad Mutate tdleven ewe and Plated Chats wo,„, e„,, k . 01 0,7 017 1. ~,,i deectiptOn, and &amebae material gmiendly. - hifinimd • . • Cincinnati , Hatailton ßO =I Dayton AD CINCINW L PassENGEAS TAKE NOINE—Tbah the &dam lenient in tha yaws of r Dote etattssit that as 1 o'clock at. t41 4 211 f . t r t r:,,a ablima sa tt.0017 ono whinti =atm annuailon at Omen. far tintinnati, in Rent. and calculated to detain , the ifralletz ta . tlinr• ate taro dail trail o.. . neen art, ,, m E a t a , inroF 4 ati m aU E . AgAm,!..)cae!..iin....pthr. rtrt. 0ta13,3.1y. th. I jr. gap map ecam..n7 . nowt:. General Amt. P. KNOWLalflPlttabungti.._. is Mitt I. k . n. 0nm.... -- ----.-4.4ncf- ninconm. IE R ciIITCIIELI., Proprietors of Kite. . uo tovad from the gnat= C ma I►l.Bnrond Bzi Donlon In Boars Ins Brick. PAM Pig Iron, nom en. Ea" MAW' 'Notice. - • TRE SUBSCRIBER being about to re men wrt, tak. MI. method , re.ineelmi those Inoebted to Mar to make home ate ltire" , . 00 . X . ". heMoidearte asslast Also. to precept thorn be one mat. - oil debts irmarring unamMl en Um la th Aar o t=smta, mill ts Kra la the Maas at Ely littaraa O . A• RDWARDS. why *am west anal TELEGRAPHIC. COMMERCIAL. c.ctstsurriri. OF ARBITRATION, FOR Mince'. Can W. CAM V. DICER. 131.1n06 Dummies. T. B. Brain. J. 11. eslonsp. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Prrniscson GAggrin Omcs. eatarday Morning. March 22, 1866 III..01:i1D-ahroe the nor. by the Perdu fhitne to • mad. feet decline in tour; Wee of small lots of country extra were yesterday mating on the streets at $O.OO. GaMS-0.1..,..11•1= quite fhlitYl and commend about 21 from first hands R/11 V dull si BACON—Mae Is • good demand; taloa of 10.003 lb • Shoulder...l OX. and 3.000 to hides and llama as 0.6 and and /01(. cash and time. BUTTER—the Inquiry continues aetive'po4 strords rt. debts: tales of 0 Olds common roll at NI, shod 10% Dolma do lo lots. at 25. NOON—the ePOroaoh of the Easter hollilare hers galet euel the drama for Eggs, and helped to kOOD 131, figures to mite of large receipts. /Adair prima .4 fresh brought 14Q10, but we heard of tome tales as low as WHlBlLEY—steady sales of reetlfled Io knell lota at 54. 01L—asaleof 35 bbbo No 1 Lard Olt at 0.493. cash. INSTAL—we learn of a Into of SU toes Canal Pig Metal at 30. six ma. BUCKETS a TUBS.-31anufaetmere at INew Brlghtoo have reduced their our "fa" as • fAlon:• Beet • _ T . • - a0`8,3% do. OAR No 3on t0,143J. Noolors. Co 3,00; Zisul Moubiboards pto 1 32.00. ' ID=WIIIS:CS3 RIVER NEWS. The stream of drays witch for mom thr{e pailhse been nettles tower& the Oblo & Penneytennis )lattroa 1 &Pot, was yesterday turned In another direction, towards the Monongahela wharf. From the teapot to the WIZ% thn wharf wee coveredwith freight, and tweet, -otabt boats ...taking in cargo as fast.. they moldlbe loaded. Af., ter. silent !melt of three menthe: this refleai of seti7lt7 there was a ebeesin t eight. The warehouses along the river mu, all busy disgorging the freight that had been plead away so icing. and the de put of the Penney Mule mad wu • wine of more than ordinary bustle. The Monongahela river Is at a line stage ar.d ruining out rapidly. The Allegheny hes as yet nyon no Anne of moving. The ice bas moved out.. far down as Dadmanis ripple. and It war ureeted that the Otero would be dear all the way down by to day. There are galena gorges be tween this and Where'll:m u but the water, tjs thought, Is high enough to move thug very shortly. Tbs Ice atone the flies darn to the Monongahela le elf II Onto but the warm waathir of the out bow days must Niue to Wien and weals, It materially end expedite its discharge. As soon .s the Obio b eihen all the way low., • nut of boats will depart. all of them heavily hiele;zlth rich car goes. About one half of thou now loarllng for it Loud and Merin. above. Per: little eolld frelfht nes going forward reetarder ex• rept for St Lode and points above. elenu l f.oturese orator to .welt. Possible fall In the prior of treniportatlon. For the present tumor,. Ixere Ilnd rro difficolt: In ea ttleg full lee& to uky point. 1 Later —The Ohio Open. A dlegatch :waived .t fdt &cleat. reelberetar from Rochessat elates that the carol atl Dead:man boi glv.n any and the river was running lee freely. Th. Ohio is therefore open throughout IL entire length Several bats will leave to-day for bolo.„l and the red as fast as th.y no. get loaded. The river le:Anted 10S feet at noon reetarday, but ea won u the Inwite bolo r gars way it recede's' to eX e feet. The Routh gamins, nwently nog at km:LA.llle. hew been raise& The river al this point gas ruing elowlY yeirtenlay. li W probably in all low d un at 4 oclocki bet eVelli6ll We obeerved floating toe ne the akuee Orel:mob more Di•lltY, however in the morning than the laternoorD /t Le .11pp/end, though net .rtsbal, known, %het tp. SlierlsAppi le_opeti to the mouth or the lillooly neer.— game of the Illinels river boats nil alert up totuarrov. The itimourt the bums, of which Inn errited Yee erne/. report the river telling, with four bet in the thermal eston. The boahMet with oonelderabis detention DY groundish..—dt Lords Ben., Welltreday. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL The (Wowing mass ofibtorJui were made., Thursday *Toning at lierchatltere4aole. hstP AI Darla Ann. 80 shares dleehanks . se& hittstmrsh Stock, 184,00 10 oxoo,o l DiPontentwk. 1.4.09 10 Alleghsoy nadir. Co. 30.87 2 - Pittsluntrk Comma II • 17.040 4 Annan.; A bon, Phulk hoed Co" 1,00 The demand fn. moon Is increaslog. but the =Ms do not von from our list quotations. utflotn gcrim. Ps per may be paned at ten par cent, but era hear env tows anion to any extent ate loom fig's*. Mos of tnil . Ital on eall la still larg. and loan. readily Obtained $0 •ibt 811 mbt on stock collateral. Cap talista nimbi a+ Cslnclinatton to buy time bit a unbar fsk short gat...— Hats thee Mire- from sluttlarparfan In BOtort, who posher tong paw to short. The amount of ppeel to be .hip pad to morrow per Omani nouns Africads variously whop , hod at WACO) to 1400.0/0.-0 Y Con. Th. Intlanaholls Rate Sentinel safe that $16 0 .000 of the issues of the buds Bank tuna been returned for ndemp ticrchwlthin two week by tin Qui:matt 'brokers. and $125,000 to the fro! Bank. There Is an Incensed activity to moneyi but the amply continues b. abunt at kW IS con' on calb int Wass payer 1s wares and dsok short gees 00 6687 11 ant t Ths /demand for money from themachnots Is rather laninellatt the banks an • ht. to do all the good paper offered_ The ehipment of gold by the steamer will be 0110,000 or $102,1810. A large portion of lb. tendon by the two last tAlllornia boats was lo min and ban Of Ma $.700; OW, only about 1000,000 has reschrld the I Assay tlMos•— bonm lots of gold presents! for Mar turn Wen rejectsd In ootwodusuce of Cho pow.. of Iridium whkh. It Ls sup holesd, bas been hurptemly mitsall with the dsts. —N Y Trits Int TOncco Mawr—The »Mote orb! Wm of thin mat stntsle toutione lane. The /en yloisrdsty at the auction warehouses for cash ancoantlng to 104 hbgsheads: the entente rate. tangingfrom ILA to 08,80. • Thera la • g , ad des/ of compaudon among bean, and all ohnos Haf adaptsd to otausnacturing i he atm to min mond high tlgures—Lott Cour. Tbs boot and oboe trade of Bata,la ball I.l^o. 0117 krLyed.-Ths Tedegrellinneko I — Prima good atitholitla• ear, an ewril margined. cud at. penances demote • still swans hussar. It would stem • 1.10111 existing Isiah:silo. that nar market 0111 L. •ottr.ll attend 01 Shring SS ode In • few seeke at hough there is whim assortoons offering. 'Ma dartaandl Callum:lla - altd•ortralla are Prefer than the y •oro went. Doxloo the week toning from h, then bare bans one 'the Eastern Banr.d Ltsms, 4.100 Iskdie of hoo ts and oboes. Lla Wino:lomm that ths surPly , oll not roes , the demand of the mum IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. 0620 P. 8 11-3.. b.. wheat, 383 d ro..lrliscartl , eer, 83 bhds bacon. 61 Les do, b bbl lard, o 40 do üblsksy ElB toss Woks, 4 the wool, 310 lass lard 36 , Ors Orstber.. 10 od• • cud: oil, Moron: 0 Nod. Wham, Jo . Oder. AS calss eottom Keou. dr k en,• 2 ,nnts botter,l do Stools. Lee • cot 111 Tbl. whi•ksy 8 Osrd Iv= "A , boa soap. 7.1 blos cal, bssui. 10 do slooool, bbda.4ur. 10 do bacon. V eel .r. t no 10 Otis .6.0. •d.OO. • 6., 37 tons .:01, ^3l as Patters. 77 iltl K 07741 16 dos buckets, blamer it 11061nsoer, 336 bus .bea t , 10.6 el J ends; M 0 bls butter, 13 dd i•mrl7. J 11 Cato field; 423 pe• tame, Rotdmou 1 601. tionothr.o.o 7 . 1 bed butter, dlorlser t Dilwor th : 6 co; do, J ! 14es; 6 6610 V 4 4 ., B a rnsley • ea: 36 041.. cotton. Mot. Vezmook t ece 6 6016.41m0t1ay wed, 1 do hot,., It Dalsoll• on 50 bed 04 7 . 118 do corn, 6 .b.dred trait. .811.16111+, 41eues t co: 3 1 0 1 4 .Sit , 1 do but.er, Ito lard II o Hoc 241 .0.4 y,, 15 tr. do. I ears bogs,u do .took, 350 bbl .6168 , 1. 17 4 6 bus osts, 391 do corm, 14 66/. pots, 11 .8. flour , 017 ' lard. 156 661. apple, 1.1 hid., 12.6. festbsr., 20 00. snap 10 du cmodler. 110 bu. rye, 31 obi. beet, 731 bus turloy. r 0 dm broom* o.k. fruit, 46 to.. ore, 30 Ital.. hay, 6 lob,. bol, 67 bbl. batter, 63 do erg% 541 Ode yotatoes, to bus whose, 19 c•lve., 721 rm.., ...ix... , Country Residence for Stale. fr RE undersigned offers for'. sale his resi dined tits menshlp Dear to!ltart, Llterry. and a touring tonverles of the Mesa. ,311urnorh. The property muneta of twenty ems of lend under dm tropumement, IDeAndina orebarde!of selested (rd., which to •m vith momenta] and ...amp =on ] nt to over Ma ...sand vine.. Upon the proper. Is • large a..dim. cottage hone sentstalog nine moos. Adm dry fnud Dn.; • eller, to nth. with tba *weal opt buildings. Fine well of watt', Gardners house, da do Ilds ronyerty has twee Imannwl anti bent In order hy rhe owner in fall. and offers a dm thanes kr •7 Am. Vern. telrltingAs hrop , t i trty rest to i ter t r ar E Lnyo r y itt. bu t r ' st or ;1.R.,,,,,,;4.T.'.`:?,.., p,..„.1.,,,,,• • • U. uth:to 3td. J___ OEITi woos RS. E MON h CO.—TRANSPORTATION IA LlNE—Melon made lasterudela yen Made= alleviates, weals now prepa to dr a heavy bnaloaeo by PORN a.C.ILNA and RAILROAD, 1111011013 to and from the Cast•rp CNN.. %Sem mouse oar Mande sad all Mow dlapased to pats rmolte Lbe Penn. Canal and RaLlroad, that no pairs will be spared to render raters! matlaLentlon to Elalppers nt Outran and Western Freight. The avoidance of the In , shoed Plane on the Allegheny Portag•DlLLlNtad lassesaed Calmat& to the tranamlsalso of haled ()Moe on PORN Asset, et the Canal Dino. mbllbled LLOYD A LOSION. Fruit and OrnamentaleTrees. FirEIR subscribers are prepared to furnish, from thole estenalre Nurseries e ns Crean tlonaes, at est Chaster, Penna. a large and irtor noel of all kinds of hull and Ornaneentsl ?ma Evergreens. Shrub. bery, Rom. ALL, ta., among width are 23,000 Peach Trees, ,117 One. Oatalogoaeatot toapplloanta A.l clew .1. L. DA.II.IINOTOM 00.. Wort Chanter. Pa. EISE=2I ifeRESII BIRD SEEDS—Just received a 11l • full mop] pof Censer, 11.09 a n d /1.1. BelPler berore. au, far Birds. Wholesale and meg% et atm- W Peng and Patent Medicine Depot. mhlo Liberty anat. head of Wood. Pittsburgh. AA. MASON b. CO. , firs V t 'l rlatTla li r? , Pl ' hf:ftirs l f . riho STYLES OF SILKS and LAOS MANTILLAS, SIM. 'Straw and Braid W)NNEY& aa. WANT SITUATIONS.—Two good clerks; two young um to Ulm oar. of home, &Iwo earti. ogoo, to; two young mon to Work In donor. two boys to Nam th e a.reukele bud. wan two boy. to Into trite. Lndlos any Invile..l t , call sad be surylled with Mugs. Chamtowtosids, to. kanant• nppppllad with Ono. on oho-rt. nat.. And at Bares latellirance on., No. 410 Muir Bt. LEAD --100 Pigs Lead for sale by Eata9 IL DA! ZELL I 00. TOOL" Of TYRANTS ilildreth's Atro 'one Judges! I NFORITATIOAI (mall _ - r Concerning the New Mere. „ on or Ouse, by piny florarrior Nene, eithont idedifine, for all the of direnee, Alac, respectine the bed Ittere. ever Knott. In affections of the Ere, blinders. OW is that Mat Pinfai ebloh altars Zhao when ever It It perfectlr developed In the Nervous Dieter. of the akk. No medkina, no means of tore, can be enemat• fel, at nU. unless made effectuid kr thle Into Paunerie which constitota, The Norm:rem Cog Thin Treatment Nett/ the erne of droning. and coMbinlng fhtful from other Ihethotte, It taker the precedence of them all, as it Is more dongebte Reuters, and CULTLIN In all cane netd the "Therr7/V.NonteNlon,. and "throw phyno to the done Erfinophlrt, ofinformallen, 1 dime, not to roc poat the , eyplaleing •ttat thin Cure by Arrition 1,, and bow BELTING Patent Riveted and Stretched LEATIIER BEL TLNG, From the Manufactory of Boit b. Brothers, • IVISIV I'OBJC.I rf4o the Belting of this manufacture has yen awarded tin - Gold kindel and Diploma from ar.,“ •virry kilo nod lostlinto throughout tb. Vona Staten the most recent by Um Amnion. Institute, ties York, at their butt:meting in the Yen ofifigh it le one- A my branch of theilmniness b 4 eing conduct tads the arnsmal one of thVarinclp.. their tibia as selected by theinesine at their own rewiring tome, Issuing Ned= from out. and seem, tanned et their owls man/ antes the bell es and shorildere hen begs trimmed o ..leturned to dew York tsorombly tanned, beg, into e mt., and illnangr. wet artel stretched on merinos with