UTN - -DgPARThtENT Prr i P3HETRGH: .CoatilNT APRIL leas, Aki Association. n‘fosos w. JriOSSON. • al• - • • rt. rIiLLSEL • 3aretary—EDWASD J. AMAIN; neY 11101111 boainwe with the &misty or desiring In - 11inging efosayningi itst rn either of the . store ti Wart pasies.Leitber perrionamy a by mem cs2k. -11 limorrillow Secretary. roman street. neer yiesithpod. .4301:1101111.—The regular monthly meeting of ..• Select- mid Common was held Mat rening, March Slut. ~ &mews GowswX—Preeklent. Mar s hall in the Roll aaUed, bletotima present: Bennett. Brown, callous; Dantian,Dielusen, Dalsell, Errett,'Esina, ritsitemons, (Hem Griffin, Hardman, MB, Hod •Raturiitrar, Kim, Welly. Lars, T, - 1 ton , Little , WAdawa ; M'Clintoot,ll'Keley, GoOtt, kresldent. &Ensue" read and approiecf. Mi. Reny: Petition_ of property holders on Deentein atreet.to have said street graded. Com . ' Lay teti : 'To have a • gas pipe Go. Wylie "' - street between Ries and Tunnel.' Committed. • Mn Errett, from the joint Speoill Committee ' cu Vowels's Steam Fire Engine; reported that they had raised the sum of $1.500 for the per - chetiei . of.the Engine, and were ready to pay It to M.r.•Lowrie, when the Englice — wculd become the property of the city. Read and accepted, sod oommittec discharged. .A communication from City Regulator, and 2d DlstrioiStreet : Conuntssioner, rattles to the con dition of Soeenth street. Read and accepted 'aUd referred to Street Committee. 'Mr. &vett presented a resolution requesting our •Representatives to have an act passed rela tive to the opening of Pennsylvania Avenue from ilhathato street to - Ross street, the damages to be assessed upon the property bet:tatted. • Col. 800tt moved its reference to a epeeist comtni . ttee of lee to report at next meeting of Connoila. Carried. Messrs. Eraett, Quinn and liodkinsou, were appointed on the part of Com mon Council • Mr. -Irwin : Petition to pave Varian street in - the Eighth Ward. On motion of Mr. Layton the C. C. took a re cess of fifteen minutes. After Ike recess, Mr. Hodkinson presented a resolution which he withdrew. and accepted the following, presented by Mr. Evans: Resolved, That the a3llecitore of city taxes in the several Wards of the city in which the Penn eyleania Railroad Company owns property He directed to demand the same, under the levy of the present year, from the said company, and It payment be not made upon nab demand, to proceed to the collection of the s a me _in the man _ tier prescribed by law. Mr. M'Kelyy moved the following amendment: "and that the city hereby agrees to indemnify the collectors," which was accepted. Read three times and passed. The report of the special Committee of the pro posed Wm. B. Mitchell's Bond Act, was in B. C. accepted, and the resolution adopted. In C. C , the eyes and nays were called on the -motion to concur, with the following result: Ayes—Bennett, Calhoun, Duncan, Dalsell, Errett, Herdman, Hill, Hod kinson, Kim, Kelly, Late, Layton, .Little, M'Ad• ems, ld'ClinUyek, Quinn, President-19. Hays—Btown, Dickson, BMA, Glenn, 4,60, Kemmerer, &Mete', Scott-8. Action concurred in. Mr. Kammerer presented an ordinance affix ing a penalty for ranningtraine at a footer rate than four miles an hoar on Liberty street, at not less than $6O nor more than $lOO. Reed twice. Mr. Retell, moved that all after the enacting clausal be striken out, and that the following be inserted •That an ordinance granting certain privi leges to the Pertdisylvanta Railway Company, enacted the 16th day of July, 1848, and record - ed the 20th day of July, 1848, be and is hereby .repealed." Mr. Hodkinsoo moved that the whole subject be laid over until the next meeting of Council. Mr. Lire moved that a special committee of five in connection with President's of Council to tuba the Wee of Councils. Carried, and .31essrs. Lam heClintook and M'Kelvy appoint ed on part of C. C. On motion, adjourned. _ Select Council. —Couucil met, present • Alai:ander, DruM, (swap, Hu:koala, Lambert, Murdock, M'Cutobenn, Pollock, Reed, Smyth, Taylor, Tannin, Wade, Wearer and President „Absent, Messrs. Allen, Clarke and Jones. Mendes read and approved. Mr. Alexander; petition for paving Marion street. - Read and referred to Committee on Mr. Taylor presented report of dommtttee on lire Engines Boss, adverse to' the pray er of Allegheny, Duquesne sad Neptune for aid. Read end accepted and action concurred in' by C. C. mohnitltod s oommunication from D. R. Brace, Esq., City Solicitor, relative to the accepted, of the • Penn ' s. Railroad Co Rend end accepted, when Mr. M'Anley, presents the following Re eased, That the City Solicitor, he instructed to aid the Attorney of County Commissioners to the extent ()this ability in the colt now pending, to compel the Penn's. Rtilroad 00., to pay taxes upon city property held by sold Company. Read three times and passed sad action con• concurred in by C. C. Mr. Galway, presented report of Street Com mittee, relative to the sot now before the Leg islature, repealing an eotentitled ell not, author . icing suit to be brought upon the official bond of Wm. B. Mitchell so far as the same relates to the streets cf the city of Pittsburgh; with the following resolution: Resolved, That the Street Committee have power to act in the matter of the resolution recommending the repeal of the supplements to the Win. B. Mitchell aot. Mr. Galway, report of Street Committee, asking further limo to report, on authority the Penn'a. R. B. Co., to occupy INgbth at. and Plumb Alley. Read and Committee granted further time to report. On which President fitoAcdey (Mr. Reed in the egel,, - ) the whole subject be laid on the table. Lost. The qnZation recurring on original resolution. Mr. Margo* called the yeas sod nays: Yeas—Metiers. Alexander, Drum, Galway, Lambert, Murdoch, MoCntoboon, Reed, Taylor, . Varmint, Wader and Weaver-11. Neye--Messrs. Kincaid, Pollock, Smyth and Prealdent.. The' ordinance granting the right of way to the Allegheny Valley Railroad, which was read and laid over on March 17, was then taken up. When Mr. Vacuum asked and obtained leave to present a remonstrance from the property holders on Duquesne Way, against granting the right of way to the Allegheny Valley Railroad along said route. Read end accepted. The question being called on the adoption of the substitute of Mr. Lambert. Mr. Lambert called %be yeas sod yeas. Yeas—Meters. Drum, Lambert, McCutcheoi, Pollock and Weaver-6. Nays--Messre. Alexacder, Galway, Kincaid, Murdoch, Reed,'Smyth, Taylor, Vacuum, Wade wed Presiderd,-10., The question then recurring on the original ordinance for the right of way down Liberty serest .. c The yeas end nap; being called resulted as Yeas—Meserc: Alexander, Murdoch; Smyth, Taylor and President-6. Noy titi;Ostwithc Lam bert; MoCatoheon, :Pollock, Reed, Vornum, Made and Watrer--10., Mr. Varmint then read iu place sn ordinal:en ,graceogtheright of way to the Allegheny ley Railroad down - Duller and Pike street to the Panne. Banal: at the sometime presenting three petitions from eitteens of the Fifth end Ninth Ward in favor Of said route; which wore read and 84030 4 Ur. M'AuleYeffered as an amendment a eon. Vets taxing said Company, which may bo asses -sad for oily purposes. Adopted. The question on its seeded reading—Mr. htur. Jock called the yeas and nayea. Velle-Mesurre. Drum, ()tautly; Lambert, tic. Ontolichn, Vernon. Wade and Weaver, 7. Nays'-Mesars:d.leaander, Murdoch, Pollock. Smyth, Taylor no President, 6. The question then recurring on its anal pea• sage, Mr, M'Clatcheon. pilled the yea"! end , . C J s r Ifeae-;-M Hrs.-Drina Galway , Lambert, Ma e , Cuteduloo, Whom Wade and Weaver, 7: • Mays—Measre. Alexander, Murdoch, Pollock, Smyth, Taylor and President. 6. Ordinance laid over on third reading. Modena of Mr. Varnurs, when Una Cannon "Wpm%j ,it adjourn to meet on this night two weeks,. April 14. Adopted. Nat of the busitets same es 'Sommer; P4 ,1 11101L - On motion adjourned/ - coral cm Orvi Aso Tautly's, Bassioas, _zap trOlure and A1130015t0/11,04 the Denali. no oats of:lfilliam. A. Great:rake, °barged yitth the tiedutdiete of -Miry B. Murray, autor up_ the trial yesterday summing. --The--prosec'utriz, Was quany, iajoutm. Probably ab-odt twenty pare, and WS/ Ca s Dome time a compositor in Dispatch .081olt, cif als city, and LB rather pod tOoldov- As both parties are widely known • Bettie wai crowded, The - nature of ?ea osaa cjur forbids the publiestiou Of the testimony. • Burls tiedder aid B. Biddle I:tabula appeared (Or tlko CoMModisfeldth cot, Black mut T. B. 1111411(013, Esq., scat - behalf 'of 'the defendant_.,- .The 06/1. ocempied the attsstiou of the Oeurt during tbe—frEiole day, %Is Canna -or Jamas Sone. Bryan, one of 131*3111:9fACiatt:44104:4111 be „burial residais at Ma.. Nam, Allogivay Dr. Calvin M. Pitch As this gentlemaio is about to make a profes sional visit to this city, we insert the following, taken from the Chitago Democrat. We have no doubt hot that it will interest many of our read ers, coming es it doeis from a physician fully competent to judge, of the subjects on which he treats, and which has so. long been considered Monroe/a:. „,,;..We pub' . ts with pleisails the following rout manic:ado from a well-known physician of a neighboring county. Vtre have always consider ed It fortunate that the principle of division of labor so well underetood in the atte,were not more generally carried out in the ecienoe of medicine. It la to be sure recognized there ID some ex— tent, and it is on the pniffeiple that by conceo trating his energieti in one direotion a man mast become more proficient than be ooald otherwise . be, that the profeasorships In oar medioal col leges are founded. There eaoh professor has his peculiar department; to which he devotee his time, and for perfection in which he constantly strives, But with the practice of medicine this idea seems to be lost eight of,and for coma cense physicians generally are ready to denounce any man who ventures so far to transgress establish ed etiquette, or rather antiquated atom, at to de I vote himself to a epeciality. We doubt not that the time is coming when different views will ob rain among members of this Important profes• sion, and when this is the case we shalrfeel jus tified in looking for rapid progress in medical scienoe. hlclianar, ILL, Aug. 7, 1866. To the Editor of tits Democrat Dean Eita :—The question of the curability of consumption is one which must be of vital inter est to some, and of more than ordinary interest to every member of the community. We have been se long accustomed to regard this disease as incurable, that its sure seems almost impossi ble, and yet a careful canalisation of the sob ject will elbow that consumption to a curable dis ease. it would certainly be impossible that scars on the lungs could so frequently occur— were this not the mute, and if, therefore, it be true that nature herself, without assistance, la often ebb, to cure thin dweese, it argues badly . . uaelloine if proper careful and judieoue treat -matt ehould not render the instsooes of reeor try for more frequent. I am fully aware of the difficulties attending a successful treat ment of this disease. It is rarely taken in time,and . . still, more rarely min the patient be tursuaded , to continue a proper course for a sufficient length i CONORESSIONAZ. of time to perfect recovery—while great judg- WASHINGTON CITT, :March 81 meta, experience,. and incessant.practice in 8 .-.:51r. Clayton, in making an sepia, auscultation are requisite to enable the physi- nation regarding his remark, the other day, Man to prescribe in most forms chronic pulmo- said the whole Post of Wilke's exploring expedi nary disease.,- ' tion, during the four years employment, inalu- Physicians who are compelled to have their ding printing of narrative, wou!i amount to attention distracted with the Innumerable details about a million and a quarter dollars. of general practice, cannot possibly give .to this I Senate Lien resumed consideration resolution Mass of diseases the attention which they merit; submitted by Iverson, providing a nommittee be and therefore it seems to me both just and appointed authorized to summon members late proper that some members of the profession naval board, for purpose of ascertaining reasons should devote themselves exclusively to this which governed their action. Mr. Iverson re especial department. They can in this way viewed action of board, sympathising with un become far more accurate in ascertaining the fortunate victims of that unfortnqate tribunal. condition of the lungs, and more familiar with 1 He could find no better parallel for summary all those details so essential to anceesses. lam manner is which they disposed of oases of naval bsppy to cite as an illustration of this principle, officers, than the a:lntimation of the hemp the access which HAP attended Dr. C. M. Fitche's backed tyrant, off with his head; so much for treatment of diseases of this class. Buckingham I have had ample opportunity to observe the hereon said no meeting David board one them beneficial effects of the system he so ably ad- i submitted resolution their Evasions should be 'mates, and can refer to tbo cure of eye of held openly thus showing board acted like band my own patients, in regard to whom I cm- mere( conspirators in some respeCte worse than suited Dr. Fitch some years since, and who at I Spanish inquisition for that heard accused in that time was to all appearance in advanced his own defence, but this board struck without consumption, and given over by all her friends. hearing Slidell opposed pending resolutions de . Under Dr. Fitch'e treatment, however, I bad the fendineattacke of Iverson and others. Butler pleasure of seeing her revive. Her strength objected to legal character board mann his con returned, her cough abates—in the course ofl viction they had not confOrmed toi law under three menthe the circumference of her chest which they were organized. Clayton denied hod increased three inches, end she is now in , any injustice been done officers by removing or perfect health. 1 give this cave to :bow the ; disrating them without novice as they held their currentness of my previous assertions, and the f offices during leasers of executive. Crittenden folly no the pert of the profession of opposing I said law contemplated rules and 1 4 :equitation, by speciality ise much has hitherto been done. 1 ' secretary navy by which offteert navy should aril fully convinced, that the plan of treatment ; have justice which was aotacccirde Adjourned. which Dr. Farb proposes in the only true and i HOClen.—Mr. Haven introduced a bat which rational mode of treating consumption, and wee panned, authorizing enlargemeet of Custom were it univernaily adopted, I am confident that , Hoene, Poet Office and Court 1110116 building at thousands would annually be saved who now i Buffalo. Demotion of Mr. Phalli', the Military full viotime to this terrible destroyer. .Committee was !I:attracted to encidire into expo ßespeotfelly yours, I diency of accepting service, volunteers to aid in ° Wat. P. MEI:MN - TT, N T. . suppressiog Indian hoetilitlea open Pacific ream. —......-.--- The General Appropriation bill made special Finer or Aean...—This day of plaguesdomes ; order on and-after 15th Aprt , , eecepting Mat tie. disordered houses, dilapidated furniture, I days, Fridays, Saturde. CamPbell, 0., from bad temper, and poor Herons, the pro:terser of , Committee Ways and Means to which been re. pony days of drudgery, is upon our good citi• I (erred bill for eoppreesion lodise hoetllities, z :us With the sun the large renting papuia. ' Oregon and Washington, reported aubetiture lion of the city will rise to a 'ley of unwearied appropriating three hundred thonsand dollars to activity. From every lane and alley will issue ;h e expended under direction Presideat for re sit torte of hots:shod goods, piled and strapped ; storing and maintaining peaces to disposition upon ail sorts of vehicles that one never had I Indian tribes Pacific Coast, and hundred twenty an idea existed, end a imeat of decayed straw : thoessed dollars punt:lnge gun pewder will pervade the atmosphere. The pedestrian ' Campbell, Ohio, said origins; bill contem who happily is exempt °ono the troubles of : pieced rasher warlike coorement,hon Commatre moving, no he promenaded: the streets in a kind I thought would be better report Mansura looking of isolated °pedalo°, having thoughts, motives to peace on frontiers as recommended by Soc. and notion different from those of the great , rotary war. Allison, while not disposed threw crowd of movers, will run foul of little boys , impeaiment in way passage bill. saes opinion the with three or four chairs in hand, German women ' charge of Gen. Wool against Governor Curry, with immense - bundle; on their heads, and I saying latter by calling out men purchase her wheelbatrows laden with bedstead pieces, the ..,,s fee. woe involving treasury expence two or elide of which project as alarming th" I e t a . Oh four millions ;tonars ought be lorestigetel.— each fide As he creases the etre" ho will nor- i Campbell, Penn'e, was favor voting money forth rowly escape being run down by furniture oars, Leith and bolding Administratiou to account so piled up with heavy articles of furniture that I hereafter the driver is lost to view, desperately driven at I Ready, sold woo su ffi cient MC to know hos random Hie ears will be regaled with the eel - I tattles exiet to justify appropriation their sop. shots of excited borienwiree whose tempers are i pr ~i 0 . wrought to intensity by the worriments o' the Lane, Oreg n, prooseded ahoy war OOMIneo• day, and explode open the last occasion Pro - cad by Indian's no Instigated by whites whom be vide! he be a loan of a philosophical cast of eulogizes' en orderly penetrable gallsut day has ' mind, he will preeerve his own temper and con- passed when Gen . Wool onootioo India . in Ter gratulate himself upon being, as Mies Nipper ~,,y might express it, "a permaiseney.", Anderson of Washington Territory iodated on Over and above all thew annoyances' are the uecesnity the appropriation it was not to fit out tricks and catches of most - boys and N. great military expeditions or pay on dollar expenses many adults, who eouseleotionely commemorate was bet to preserve peace of friendly Indians by All Fool's, Day. Their ingenuity will he ex- sepperting them on their resereen rod prevent ,haueted to devising origins' takesins, thotigh _ , ing them joining Loyale tribes. they will Probably not Ors uP the stAUdarg Zotlicoffer, referring to oontinting statements ones, which, though old, are considered good about affairs Oregon and Wasailtigton thought Men, who like Little Swills, (the hero of Sore , investigation necessary before voting money, Arms, Cook's Court, Caviller street, London. I Phelps advocated immediate potion on bill el whose .acoompliehmente are fully described In ter further discussion adjourned. • , Bleak House,) Woe their chief strength in I i • singular direation,.will also. "come out strong." It is perhaps a blessed provision that they have one day in the year dedicated to their ;me. - - - D 191111.07 COlTAT.—Judges Hampton and Wil llama on tho Bench. Bev. Robert 81'Cracken vs. James Kidd; rte. 887 April term, 1866. Marshall and Brown for plaintiff; Thomas Mellon for defendant. Action to recover the BIM of $llOO, being the one•third of the value of 155 acres of land due let of April 1856. Verdict for plaintiff for $1,160,78. - t. Thomas William vs. Samuel Baird; No. 89, July 1856. Bpniul and Kahn for plaintiff; Wil son M'Candleire for defendant. Action to recov er $6OO fees for legal advice. Merriman ye. Magil, et al; No. 207 November term, 1856. And now to wit, on motion and af ttidavit Sled, rale granted on part of plaintiffs to take the depoeltion of J. Olden, a going witness on twenty-four hours notice. Henry Miller vs. the Mayor, Alderman ani Citizens of Pittsburgh; No. 681 November, 1864. Marshall aid Brown for plaintiff; 8.. Brace, Esq. for the city. Action on the coon for damages for injuries received by falling on Mulberry al ley, which had been graded down come slz or seven feet below the level of moue streets. The plaintiff's leg was broken, and be wan confined to hie house for a year. • MODE or TUB STOLZ7I GOODIL-901398 days ago a German tavern keeper residing on Chesnut Allegheny, informed Mayor Adams that two carpet-bags fall of fine clothe had been lett with him on Tuesday last by a stranger, who promised to rotor" for them the next day. Not doing so, be opened them, and fonnd them to be:filled as chore. Mr: Samuel Gray, who was robbed On Tuve• day morning; wee Bent for, sad identified the geode - MO' property. A polite officer was stationed of- the house, in expeotatlon of the atranger'e return, but alarmed by the fate of his partner,Soott, he never called. On Sun day a Stranger'whq oalled,to oeo tioott at the Jolt, was detained by tholailor, but noth ing appearing to warrant hie *tether detention, he was released. Pox gasses.—The second pi for Senses, under the care of the Santee Aid Immolation of this city, will leave to-day, numbering from 40 to 60. Persons desiring to go, and wishing to avail themselves of the benefit of 'the desirable ar rangements made by the Aesecciatice; should call et once upon either of the Secretaries- - , htr. Irish, on Fourth, near Smithfield, or. Mr. Allen, on Market, near Second. - • A ;bird party will go out; we understand, under the tame auspices, at an early day.- Per. eons In the country, who need any information on the subject, eau ohtsin it by addressing the corresponding Easretery; Mr. Allen. morning, a lairtawonovr Arreist,:-Testardo, skiff oontainieg four Gartatotl people, 'tiro men and two itroinen,' wee upset by the wheele of the ferry beet plying from the point to Bow . k m Rao, tw b oo _lear the Pittsburgh shore. Ths women wore sustained Above the water by their dresses and'erare reamed. One of the man was taro reamed, but the other one, though be was drawn ant of the water within twenty minutes, wse dead beyond rniusr.ltation. Every EN= tried failed. Coroner Alexander held an inquest.. We learned last evening that; i s wo man" werebeing fenied over: by - two boys in a .skiff. Thelma, who yea dmiwned, _unknown. an information may be obtained of the Coroner maa ACCIDLITAL Derrn.--On flaturdsylaels named George W Cooper residing Deer Wain , lord, Eris county. was killed by the raging of Ili tree upon him. Nothing was !mown of the feta . alfei.t. until tappet-time, when,:asi,be 'tot eettor at the lama tboar; some of the lisnatti wait' fa mush 0 1 highl Warm ftwoovrezn.—The valuable gold watch belonging to. GTOTeP, a prieonert taken' by O'Brien on bia late escape from jail, wee Te covered a day or two ago from thri German to whom it was eold. Officer B.eed Proceeded to ble residenoe nine miles from Liverpool and ar rived back yesterday. O'Brien got for it $2O and a revolver. Branca—The Coal-diggers, it istutid, art on • strike in this and Westmoreland tensity, for an advance of one cent a bushel, the present price being two cents. The oonsequenoes of this ill timed demand will be disastrous, ak large con tracts have been made at the r•ld rates. A Hoasuma Duavu.—A boy maned Ephraim Whitehead was torn to death on Tuesday in Cleveland by a Cuban blood-hounlj The hound is of the es - oe breed need by Southern elsve holden to hunt runaway slaves. SENT TO TOl SOME or RETOOL +4 little boy named amp!, yesterday plead guilty to th e lortomy of a psir of panto from a tailor .1 Ali, phony named Cowling, and woo soot by the Court to the Homo of Refuge. ' - - Almon a Fran.—About noon yesterday, the roof of the building on St. Clair etreet, occupied by Mr. Thompson an a Ladies' Shoe Store, took fire from sparks front an adjoining chimney.— The workmen promptly extinguished the fire. Dean.—Henry Cirowley, jr., the boy who wee scalded by the explosion at Blair's Boiler Fac tory last week, died on Sunday morning, at 3 o'clock. The tether Usk* in • critiklai condition FIRL—A. dwelling honse next o the Boll's Head Tavern, deeond street, cetight fire yeeter dip efternoon. but the flames wereStxtingnished before much dsmage wee done. t . . hiantom. ConneexcEstger.—The commence + cant of.the University of Penn trent& took place on Saturday ... The total tm rof grade ie TELEGR.APH [Wo give the following just asap got it, last night. We pay a high price for mt. despatches, and we are expected to go to the additional trouble of deciphering the mixed up manuscript which the reporter ought to put in'shape. It is valuable as a specimen of what we spay for.] bae HARRIOIIMLOO. ldefrob 81.— the G o ,, r nor eigned the license bill and it I" now a law. Haw YORK, Mardi 81.—Tie Bank statements for the put week shows an iuo ease of $211,000 in loans, ands decrease of $02.000 in specie, and $1,208,000 in deposits. Howard Hots, March 81.— The brig African, from Baltimore for Halifax arrived yesterday in dietreee, her boats bad been stove and otulto drifted. New Yong, March 81.—Pleur a shade firmer for common, and medium grades with pretty good inquiry for eastern and boll trade, there is oleo come little export demand, sales 6000 at 7 ®7,12 for common to goodtd,l3t.te and Western 7,25®7,60 for extra State 7,26®8 for low to medium grades extra Weeterti, and 8,26( 4 10,60 / for extra °comment , and Bt. Louis mixed, clos ing buoyant with pretty go d demand, Cana dian flour, atipply limited an Tory firm at 7,62 ®9,25 for choice superfine, t beat extra lain 450 bbl,. Southern brink donned but transact. dons checked by faMuCas offolders, sales 2500 at 7,62®8,25 for mixed to 43 Moo and 8,25®9, 12 for fancy and extra Rye Flour, no change and inquiry moderate, sales Op at 4,25 a for fine and.superftue, Corn Meal pretty good map , ply, and dull at.8,26(41,81 for Jersey and 8,76 fat brandy wine. Wheat, bet ter demand for ex port and home consumption, and market a shade firmer, sales 12000 common White Canadlin at 1,79 in ,lore, 900 prime .at 1,95 and 7000 red Tanne39Bo at 16014175. R t g o inore plenty and dull at 1,10(41,12, sales 6 prime Penne at 1,10. Burley good demand and firm. Corn un settled, demand for export end home consump tion not Tory brisk, sales 120,000 new 'mixed si white, and yellow Southern t 62®67 for infer ior to alsiotly prime, old m cd Western dull and nominally the same. 0 'te limited at 41® 48 for Stale, and 48646 4 r Chicago. Whis key firm, sales 250, Mita au Prison at 28®29. Perk a ehade firmer with b ter demand, miles 800 at16,28(416, 25 for me 15 for prime and 17 for prime mos Beef hear with limited bog ness at 8,25V,75; for Coun ty Crime 9,26(410,- 75 for Mess, and 11.018 fo repacked Western, Mem Beef Ilsom scarce and wanted at 18®16, 60. Primo Mess Beef dull d nominal at 17® 22. Cat Meatexery firm Ith limited suppry oaks 200 pkgsa at It for Sh alders, and 9(49} for Rams, dressed liege sell n at 808}, Lard not so firm, igen 800 et 911®, • Butter nioder• ate at 16®20 ford hlo and 20 24 for State.— Cheese plenty selling atll3 JO*. Prtitanstirwte, Much 8 r ors selling $7,25 bbl. fo but we hoar of no sales owe City trade at:57,25 @Lib° brands, and $7,75 (DP lo Bye Flour stead quiet with =all sties at $3 demand for Most, but the sales-1000 bush, pri sales 200 hash. prime Pen small lots whits at sl,Bo@ $l, and steady. Corn bet 2000 bash. nay yellow to e dull at 6.71g37, CloVerie 76- oth 16 64-with little j Birk steady:sales 50 bhdr, s2B'f ton, sad No. 2 a 'satire, small ailea'ai_29a • Cumuli:l, March 81. —.o—"- Flour steady, 100 bble $6 l p roi l i tons snob . ged, 6000 lbs bulk shoulders, Ades and Ham , 6igti; 160 bble EN IL. 1 prillie lard 9}; 200 bbls pri '.. e greens It. Whisky in fair demand, loeo tibial 14. Groceries toss polite, 66 bbds !Ingo.: 160 bbls ma'. 1 lasses 91. IV 49E9 coired ®1:- , . . I.:, Bsriasesis mi r es ei._.o4 ~,,' ciii sults rev ~ ,s t, 4T, and Howard strut 141,191,IINkkokt an dialed. air d widls GI 4465, CO:111RCIAL. eo:‘,sula•sr. or; Anal%lulling. ioa mesca. Oro W. QM. V. %-I.llalit DICER, &AM Lhi.volig emrs. J. B.- calman. PITT 8004011: hIAREEWAr - Pirtnaddatt Gassers. bastes.) TuiadarldOulad. , ddril 1, MO. o f 'viatica to din' eatiliePult. but °Lel .Is 4 4 " . ._ Badness Is tolarsbliNkanaboi not brisk. PLOOS—reLdpts nontlntat •Iliatt: tha toly lots for Ws drst bsodCitabtsdas ware 110 Olds no wt... 'snub nareSold-brlrap, tams, 211bbls super. du and arts. sold; at L idigiddr4 oo .' and td bbls .LL, which Ornnsht sB,l* from d l 4 , . 1 a, Otto sagrdw at 11,U, SO do utra at Stl,dl;. 38 do at 66.6 u. and Li , do in dray load lots at $0.00: .• 0f.200 boo Kucttro at 11., vary UMb of o •Xe.D , UM, üblon 80, u blare. at :2 on arrifti• • CIBACON--• [stead/ daman s trfor and Was at grovlona ratva Wei of 22,000 Ea 9 b0019.49, 0141a4 and awn, at 8, 9 and 10k; 29001 ts Fhauldars and Dams at 5.14 and 1014. and =Wt. do at I . ltniLloX.; Sugar =rod Hama 10 is at IN—all GROOKRIES--raln lu tart; loth ol 20 661. fatty far 0 0 . gar at 55E559; Mohave aslei :of 60 bbla, at 42, eOOlO 10 do 144 46. alsty days and 10 .1044464f0ur mw,. BUTTER 9 ittINJEI , -tha anplaly of Bator la Moot, and the despond I. good;:salaa eft. Edda good roll at. 221, wad other small lota ot prim.11{4,1.4. Eggs are 1 0 .0 0 0, goose. /alas of 81 awl 5 bbliat 10. 8132.11—• asl. 0140 Obtpak , cnov.seAt at 61,74, a 9016 do rommon Timothy. at 2100 DRIED FRUIT—not moll Orating; rale. of 70 bus Dried Neaboi at 91.75, and 60 laid Arid“ $1,12. I'OTAT(IISS — • al et on tho whurbf 90 boo tisattannooka at 50. DRIED BEE 2-11,4014 0115 tes from atop at 10. OlL—Darme is ► grotty fair demand for Lard 411;•aales In lot 4f 2021:1'. No 1 at 65082, PORK—ulas hop - store of 20 Obla Ilea Port at Vt. LiREABB—• 01. of 951.0 W -whits ova. at 19k, out,. , HAY—.alas at ages. of 7 loada at $124817 0 ton. To00t x0„,& 0 ,91.0. store of 20 Oar Elowirl'a imp. at 29, and 10 do Grant's at 25.10. .12 ataa. La (Or local damatad; • *al. of IQ btda madlum uallt y. at 9.4, on tlm.. MONETARY AN, The following 4 i050.94k0 91 don of the branch Rant 14 of January and R? .r, b oOLD pat 1656 Juosn -.....64,710 96 pa ........... 96 oa 81,651 63 of 4400gary .... . ...108,990 47 of • Total ..... GO. Wm fbto.e 1 - 12.747,019 $3,419p74 The dapcalu of and laniaary and febroarY. IMO were E. 3.46 ounce.. and lb, winaa. 1161.609. inkra • • . .. ..... ...... SSW 634 75 em.II coin In Jaaa.7. •_.—.112150.000 Th. exparta of th. MO= MIAMI% far the month of lihnisrirlrio, sq bllonc Lgagi . Oman—The receipts wire raher largo In the early fOrt Of the week, and with an secatatiletal stook priors base Oren way about lie on •he fair grades. aed %Ws on the common and dna await*. The (Kies up to Mb morningexclisram about 4,000 ttbd• and today'. up ® animate to fully 110 , ,,the market etorlnar IC thsgange of our too trllrfitzerihrir;ll:Arcarr. 14745&1113: t9h. isek'e Iseelpia .214 MAL klos•sens—Prleee hallo fallen oda little doling the week owing to lammed teretpix: though • Good demand has prenatal marts( the dine. 'Me ealea Wham( fISOO bbis (Including 1600 taken to-d ay ) ettlegy at areas:sof 3234 d) 34 fry forosentlog and 35 , 030 ibrArecd to chola, with an oesadonal lot at 363 n It 11•101ble bane add at ha laud for good to cholas. Batumi niolarasa (Crescent Or. lama haa sold male, at 31 la Wm 04341 gallon In half bb l.. . Week's reariptll (123 d bb l. -N Ii laos—The tanners of 'holdsrs of American Pig. latretto fore notion., is maintalood,with fair Indication. of Its tumance t rastont dm:dation* until than i• • ranter change in thehinign. r -gpateclittion of anailties afford to oar manta • demand that cannot be given to the Amiga unless there la a further tiganolation of Brotch Iron. All degradations of Am, ricin inns are in good demand. We hoar of • contract Mond for 13000 ton. American rails. to his mad. by • firm not doing Manna in this fin. Th. Muth., of thatestimong mama to quatitns or n lie Otter tho sante togs of lbw dart winter Wahl/ Leon lite for the 11:6111i6M. Vlllliactions in Iron daring this ant ban mostly been roan at cantatimss gra npined —g2B for N 0.1,126 for No Id.'grid frr No. A. Paine mi. gars an boiling No at Stn. Q.llrersb:e bar rimer sad higher rates .re roaccritalmi the Anquabinna Stoats trosoid an ropiebol a go in Ban are at $7O to lib, in good retina. Nada aro in Mir demand at ft to 51.1 rt gain an gaoled at Pk 0111MI0I8, Th. Monsy Market above continued gam and a decline In the ninon Mara ~Wo brat of arm. for trantactions on a iarge vsn 'on rail; at wi low a rata s• tin an no , The enmity atweyen figment I. ample s amistaditty mon ft. small* row birdbrain/ Bills, which will CT this megabit °nista any largo *tont rf,coto. That degree of mon• dance le however. not dot Mam a. which will lintios capitalists to "tingsgo In Wing contract., or Meg barest meats. ohs oweartainiy. yin vanillas. to tb• dbauta with anginal, and nio iestomdion of place In is rope. dater. many from entering ten market am operator. In r.sl nano, In sticky, or to tans T Olto - rintinuss it good demand, all off. , log. .owe tab° bash 0, bets tent dlepor.d oft. Inn at which If in wirann. Tha re• re actin, and rainrom mood bangs ratings. from $ll6O to ti To boatel. hielculingl , 4lll. darn. Was at litil i gnrsts. Timothy Is endv with farther Pal. of ..boalie • at WIOZh..iS ta bushel the latter ht. mato bangs. Ifnmead la min inquired kw. end worth 1.9041.95 c bmimi.for American, Phil Amsr. IMPORTI3 BY RIVER. vit.I.MNAVILLIc roe.; torte, 111to141 A w. da hnls 0101•11 t. W W Wstlam 10 do. lingli4h A Wats+ 4occ "lotto P 14414; 626 do, G B. 34 bz• drag.. 0 U Koran; ddo ;op :4 0 Win P•lir. • Colbar•vo; Dbl. C00t...! MCully a; aa bon Am, inicaszt6 I e,a; AAA sl4 40, R D• 14411 A co; 4 pkg 4 emin, 4V bbl• lour, owners. LICKLINO. blari3ol-140 3.3 • 1113041, Zi do. 1111=tartb • eV; 3.30 40 AN . BII A CA 1112 IVlrkoZairrk bbl tlALB•1.111r11 Calthr. 1.4 do 044714,7•73.03 es a Verna , 20 do, 11 B Bravo; 14 12 3• ma:A.470,4 dn. tonclur, 116 do OA kge 33.43 AGRA paw SO 0314 7:4007 snAdAy 3-341armr. PADOCAW by rmbirs r-161 oto ybds6.. ,ioo dA 11 b . leo ootbon. Arson di o 663. k. dup. Motu Am. 210 Moo. J Latrebbo• 16 0416 elolossoF, Hood 6t td; 28 do, F Sobers aro '3O do. 1448 • Demo; 10 do 5100b81,20 do dblairT, NoWo • co. IS do. J rer lAn ghllot SO do. J • 3 Grout; fie do r d 331861 A do; 0 do oil, llolbkon (63 aka 2001 W BarAar. 16 ttds' oil 11 Oaf otsdelA 10 do 4.18. Palatal . • no: 11 bbti, ortdiicay. 16 ha brotbenkl 467• Ina 670 611.11 6 .3 64L ro m an, 100 bt46 641.18t0 *AD 64 tibdo ha4n,wt. NAYEIVILLIt. by J. IS Varano-01 aka wheat . Bryan , * 13 b ar arapa J Bennett, 1 bbl warolib.9 ten b'tota It Dsliatl; 890 byit 4.11.466 bbl. balr, 18 balsa do. 78 bra harbor., lido wool. I du SKIS, 10 has eggs, 20 Dbl. arrant. 9 la do 03 bbl. ego, 64 do lard. Inakay a or, I b+ll. iotton, 4 brida tObaroo, Forsyth to blb ralas rot -6600n, bail wisp, 111'09.• feathers. 88 Iblida bacon, boo lanolue, lbp n 1.40. ar do glaring. Nltnlek teen kb& inyar, 000181 • Ran VI togs wool. Barkar. 67 bbl. .04101. .64tia. Mandl annallrbeln - ' . ZANISYLLLIS. rims OrsharA—;loB bbla dm. rut: " "*"..""e tin ' t 11".tir' 7"drittr:..C= 78 bola est% 61 do tar.B Wu Pr lA. • Shrir r DilrrortbvPl4o,llrmssr. 3fadleon Oontler of Priday evening. Worms u that Dert4 White ble made an anslifuesktt. It any. essgowaturr—Duld Whim of this eity.seherally known se "Old goteryriee: hag tau Awned. by the edveres rrth°9.trtiZOPltt%nlors...ll='. 171.d.11"Fr., Judge . o ErWalker .1, !Itlreernan an the uelgued This we censider one of the hardest blew' to the business -of the city, Her shinned. vsannisotorlee and general wait feel the blow drawly Mr 1147120 time. Tbe eetate—raal, A mschel mixed, it largw, but. we bare emu no staterout of ths Ueda and Indebted:mg therefore we hare o oythron to u to the condition of Oh. eante. The river le rankling elowly, end the step of water last night wee nut At fee: Westher clear uid cold. The W 1 If lsp Teri Queen. Wender, lows, Metro. politer, BraslLPutlethaden and Melnotte all arrived .t Cincinnati on Patittlay and hunday, and all left for Wow oa woe day.. Ch+. Jacob Pc*. Wenons end 111nerra alto loft for below and THUziond and Chanarinti Its Pitts . The Manama, MYY Pittsburgh yesterday took an hoard as a rortlou of. her PM , POO bb!J mimeo, and .40 hbds of • row, 11zrats; Palace. Meld and W 11 men all Saki to ' , lrrigate lb: Plttebtirgli. a t „ t h e m • rut n. 04 lots of provisions and futhern— Thentaa of freight to Pittsburg'. weinlCK4 3 o. the latter Ulu fat light 41 , 4161%. To Wheeling =ado were tk • mar. rent ratee.—lnu. Cour. Beth:def. Malmo Os Tara A. B. Cll.lloo.ll.3.—Dlepatohre were received here. last night announcing the oinking of the .steemer A. B. °belabors In the . . '. Minnonti river at B t Joseph. She lea total loss, but nolives Mete 'Cot. She woo valued at $4O,- 000, tied insurld for $25,000, mostly In St. Louis..but pirt; (we did not ascertain haw much) in the Eureka office of this city. IMPORTS 13y RAILROAD • Alkobany Van./ It —222 poo•Woo, 144 bdlo do, Floyd co, no dos iloPLoosit IS de, 11 do .bast, K Iltoarth ci bOo oat., 6Q do corn, crona. Woo d Prow, .0k limb= d Tb' mud 12 Dbl. apple*, Dl'Daro. d.Anjer Ras bottle, 13 do •Bn. Watt & Wilooto' flats lord. sbrOrar d Dihrortbi 22 bbl! floor. ado butter' 40.2411,0 OM / 2 ra. 2 bh" 10000. roll. loathor,4; 213 boo co Oa corn. it, big , sago, IT eattle, 10 iso bogs, 64 boa potatoes. 46 wod. forosra 4pd sutto67 consignees, • • • do liag i g (Alt 1 0 Pannii rciltiisars.":4 800t.11,100 (Isla MO do drorts,j(= W atatloso , d i o do" 2"; 1116 poo Mod, 2.1.24 onlinge koala, 120 IVO ooPPort 417 b 244 t 0.03051 wagon.ar 1090 1111 d.. SCA pogo liquor, 1313 kat colo4 gss wagon boort. 144 boa tobacco, 446 Iv 6.64. kg Into oysters, ICCKI boa scam 16 tons 01,10). 61 1 E;11.1BOAT RBGIBT ARILLEBE-4.E. ' tiOn. larowooolllio Laura. %Co Vattu l 9M, tXrug .. l,1 I VlZTTinrima l "Cil ty; Paducah; 11 B Erma-, almaairEld Emma Gramm. Ewan. ; . DLEAETED:elaiteiloo arnaturrlllr,_Laiarna, 001. s xlra. •Louig lasniP.E.' tlt Lwrovaaa of Inol4. . .• tba Rrfts- Ot tettettfey eventoft re wen 0 feet In the channel 'and ftllinfe T-711 tilt ° bra N I? • WTI! banllthserritaac=tolitiTyt &on." It ts • antep yrtnacy of thirty inn' standblit and Is no.otune c d Plant slclang. leis a sore and stree antars tur Buns; My. Bow. osnm. yaws" Obliblalns. Old ElrallanitATntir:Bontprdrgol. IVA "alit Atr, wergt" :u tui l ll Usti Nom Watts and yleal..W.ua Is rued vsmanlsuentedy and csua. isblab anu Dr .1 to tar; Zd t s h sak i : t hase used It I oLbLel i si d, al Bs . In s ► Salsa do on Inlays . . OP= wish.• seirdsdairs ocrlptions: it I; coda ft= ass Vasa , 111, . 6 9 . 1 r, • Mine bconest Ituasta—os artistes QM country—nd Ilarrksturs baton ors, 11 4 7 G 1,17 47 1 1t 11 : 41r ser ntdill==ad n. Raddlnsgs Imola Balsa trill ISA ln Win toen, gifiVldle ' ;a W a n 'tt ' " P scroLairs s t ' dlinbst Dm Pima, sa uses ij a i n mu° 00D. Provestors. IL% EV 111 , ' & l a 40. Flour firm, hold standard brande, pt for, the supply of or common to good extra and °bottle at $5. Corn Meal There is a steady offerings are still e . Tehn. red at 70; a. at $1,75, end 1,95. Bye bald at at 60, afloat; sates 69; Oate aro In demand at *B,- . .t non e anieng.— Ito. 1, uettlflon at $26. 19hIskay less Ibble. and 27 In bhda. SUNDRIX9: , -450 logo prim Green Rio to tigrenitiou mum - b k ysi ocivl67 but mad, Totirot lig e" I° ° Obit oolong% ) 60 hbas FO t bIII3OIOIT rev analog - so _ Ate. vial; stator salabr Warr WiLB ") • cobia rito Llbott7.4. CIGS;-:141o; real and for. eal . e_b_i_ itl4 most . SEED.,-For sale by - nirsaYii.ccuane. -1/olionre PUkrbl i at i gra li tird o „,.* seratior EL The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. IR. w ILEN . NEDY, of Roxbury, has discern... , i lr e comat f .st i tc, .7 .7 =gi L onamon.lesepbc Ile hes tried it In over eleven hundred cum, and near felled ...apt In two mues(both thunder humor.) 11. has now 'obis orer two hundred esertnloune of It. sale.. ell tweoty milse of Lionon. Two bottles .15 warranted to cure • nun. mouth. t On. to three bottles wl/1 ewe the wend hind of pinspiss of the bee. Two to three bottle. will ruse the system of bells. Two bottles aro warr.ted to cure the worst anger In the mouth and ...ob. Thrm to are bottles ere warranted to no. the worn , ease of ortelpelas to two tate. are warrant. to emu all boom of the ay. Two bola.. en ear enc. to cure canning of the est Yobtotrirs among au talc. Your tpax bottle., en, warrent. to cure corrupt 601 r i!untleWon% ore 5 o.lr .rut.t.ou al the Ain Two ru thee•bettles m, are .ernatate 1 to ears the Moat .lee pant?. nee of rheumatis Two to three !cane ma warrant. to care the worst ofrlngwOrm. Three to tour bottles are warranted to cure salt etc., flue. sight bottles will erne the var. cue of mottle A heft always esperieneed from the test bottle. and • perfect sure Ls warrantqCcen the above quantity Le Wham Nothing looks euimprobabl. to,there ho 1.. In *eh, Died all the wonderful medicine. of the w day.. that • common weed growing in the pastor...dal° oldetons walla ehould cure every humor in t.eystent; yet It Y mow ..zed fact. If you have • hula. It has to start. There are ito Moor ands, hum o v e r s atenst suiting of eases a. opt your, I peddled tturcuond bogies of It in the vicinity doneten. often ite effeche 10 @Very OM. It hen already wo e greateet aim overdone In Maseachneettl. gave It to animal • year old; to old pantile offal,. I have men mar. mum ercumy Ironng studs n, sehrear den ws .oft end tabby, nstored toe t perfect state ofhearth by ono bottle. To those who greet:LW - tot to a Fla hesdachuolabotile will al • aye aura It It give. greet relief t 6 catarrh and dimness. home who bevel.. motive fat year?, have tea It .d heen regulated w h er e Where the body is mound it works unite .4.7, but Dare le any derangement of the Ittnotkemol nature, tt will muse vat! annular Mb Inge, but you must cot be alarmed—they sisal. dimin pear In from bur day. toe we,k. There Is moan a tad result hem It. On the oontrery, when that feeling is Over you will feel youreelf like eat. person, I hard some of Ns mon est....ant recurriltlnts of It that man ever Iles toad to. No oh.. of Met Is ear neoesearst a the Nat you esas get 1 hare likise bon b, simmered In sweet oil , dlaeolv ew ee &M. o h . melting of at ', neck and under the eare. Pyle. 10 mots. Prue of the Mediae Discovery.. tor bottle. Memo. roe Os—Adult, one sableenooncul per day. Children era eight yea., dessert epoonfol,• children from Ore to eight ream tewspormini. As no direction ow to on t pliosiole to all coostltutio., take enough tanner. ate on the bowed. Wee • day. Mr. KENN gill given per..al attend... 1a bed cams of Ketcham. told, Wholesale and Retail.. Dr. agYfIRIDR,I4O Wood ...Um..? of Virgin Whey, and J. P. FLAMING, All.. gheny, coh27;lydleil D COMMERCIAb. 'ileastatement of the open, San Francium. On the months ltitt end late IPO6III TotaL..—...-234.650 V 2 Da ■ebruar7. INKot.r Same 94 011. 10.11. ~84 . _Y1,160,~a0 i40i0,4:u 8{66.e&4 AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND LI Manufacture to order. Bags and Sacks, Sewed and Seamless. for aul v..% and or .weer &abed* Kyle snd Thetiag y would eepecialir cell attention to their unequal lea fluill for Making and Printing Bags or Sacks for Flom, Meal, Hominy, Buckulocat, Rams, Salt, Spices, Ac, &0., • all of which they furnish to order, in the inoPt smand nein of dealer, and printing, and with Unietret draganut. Alto, Importers and Naha, in • GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, and rations lands of Thread and Twine, Loth Linen sad Oot . tcp,ot which we are recalling continual ntppilee. --611.491 D 4 cd DO os ...... 61.009 46 - GEoaGE BULPIN & Co. No. 1:74 Chestnut Street, PHIL PH 11. In connection with Goo. Halpin, No. 381 Bronnwsky New York.) • A RE now prepared to supply then Trade t% from mil motion ot tto Union, with their itstports. Von. arid M.oifectunee thr the ocrobottemon, costorlshig th• newest dcligns, from Oo• UAW to the goat me 4 y isrment• moultiotured. M 4111.4. will Ind !Mash to their weveztege to cc stoln. o r nook proelonn to pnrcheshig. Urge buyer, pm/lasing for Cuh or !quirt Credit, will wive • liberal &tog., to GEO. BULPIN & CO. 174 Chestnut Street, Phila, aigilacwegewT Dotoown toostob & Eighth et. Paanionable and Cheap Clothing. JAMES D.EGJIY. NO. 181 LIBERTY STREET LI AS at present one of the most fashiona lible sod best ma& aunks of clothing In 'ha err Jaw., rust reorlsed sn onto . e nrar lot of black and cord cloths, fancy and plain easldascrs, non pattsma Chula marsaillasarsting, trap de Kee ham, grass cloths ahirta stooks