GAZk;ThI--,CITY bi2i.PA'MKtiT PITTSRURAII: WEDNESDAY YAORNINTI, APRIL 23, 1e56 Kansas Aid Asscidatton. Pissided-011011411 W. 1401(801i. Rec. Zberslarr•r• HUM .; Cor. thsntary—liDW MID J. ALulti; now halts" buttats• with tbs Foamy; Or 484(10 Er Labial:ion Moaning It, bPDIY ollOw of 11. obo v. busk' pawn. label. porvortallr or by mzlL 013•• • t th• ReeartWig geeretw. Fourth street. Dew ExaltbDeld. Tax BOARD or Licrorsuus.-:-The Board of Li censors met yesterday, in the room in the Court House approptinted to theiruso, to apportion the hotels and eating houses to the different dis (riots of the pity and county. Ate previous matting Mr.: Hawkins was elec ted Chairman, and Hr. Park:Secretary. Upon taking his seat, the Chair read the fol lowing document, which contains information of importance c "Placed in the position of presiding officer of this Bosrd by the kindness ler my worthy - col leagues it may not be amiss to iedicate in a few words the course that we expect to pursue in ref erence to our official duties, "The 17th seethe of the pot under which we are organized provides that the board shell re ceive evidence for and against eald applications and to grant licensee, fur:Which purpose they than inquire into the morat;ch,rrarlcr and robrirty of the applicant, and seoortain the locality, com modiousness, and extent of the hohses, proposed to be occupied for the purp'pee mentioned in the petition. and whether held! license shall bo rt. qtdred far the sccommodatfen of the public. "The Bth section of the tame set requires the applicant to procure a certificate to be signed by twelve reputable citizens, Setting forth that the same Is necessary to accammodate the public, and entertain strangers atia travellers, and that snob penman is of good repute for hone:tip and tem perance, and iB well providid for house room, and conveniencies for the amiemmodailon of stran gers and traveller& "The 27th section of the name act provides that the number of licensee so granted to keep ers of hotels inns or taverns, in the aggregate shell pot exceed - in the cities one to - tvery hun dred taxable!, nor in thelseveral counties of the State one to one hundred; and fifty %sables. "Under the 17th motion of the act before re ferred to the Board art, directed to inquire Into the moral character end robffely of the ap plicant, nod we shall expect applicants for licen• sea at oar hands to bring before we ono or more reputable citizens to testify under oath as to his good moral character and robniety. "To aid as in our invbstigatiose we shall es teem the following questions to witnesses as ap propriate and necessary: let, What is the moral character of the 'applicant t 2d, IA applicant tem• rat, • e United States ? • e applicant hal heretofore kept apqty ha hot:maybes - it been kept orderly or di "Pew men can fait to coo that. --6 ,...; -78-ru " gle has been going on' -0"'" the friends and opponetto- —. temperance, and that BO far the form"' bas obtained the triumph—. first by passage of toe act for which thin is zig a.autute, and afterwards by the passage of ,thot act. It is at least kloubtful whether any half way-measure will satisfy either party, and perhaps nothing short of an overwhelming ma jority at the ballot box will give stability to our license laws. "AU parties of a political character (for it would be disingenuous to deny that the question has'booome an elemodt in our political circles) seem to have a tendency to ultraism, and to be lasting or permanent it appears to bo es sential that their measures should be character teemed by moderation and wisdom. Experience proves that reforms to hi successful and perms. nent ought to be gradual, and that epasmodical innovations in the attempt to gain too much, of ten loses all. Is not the repeal of the late mot some evidence of that elate of feeling, and will the existing law commend itself to the approval of the people ? So far as we have any agency in the matter we intend to give it a fair trial. Set while we intend to do lour duty acd our whole duty, it is confidently expected that others will do theirs. Our business'. is in the Court-room, and if any one expects on to enter upon a eye tom of espionage, and M . engage itt the war out side of the walls of the Court-house, snob an one will be greatly mistaken: Our besiness, as we understand it, is to hear and detenhine—it is the bus:mess of others to prepare tho cue. "It is no part of our duty to advocate or condemn the provisions of this law. It is enough for us to know that it his been passed by those who had the power to dc)80, and that it is our duty under the solemn sanction of an oath to carry out its provisions. 4. Wo are the instru ments in the hands of the law to do its bidding, and any odium that may bow from its provisions ought to attach to those Who made the law and not to no, 'who execnto it. If there could be ouch a thing as a man standing on neutral ground betseen the trio belligerents, I may perhaps claim to be the man, and if there be any man living who has no private grief to gratify, no personal piques to avenge, or political expec tations to subserve, I think that I can with truth claim to be that-mon. "Our fellow citizens will scarcely expect us to give a fall hearing to all t he , eases that may ho presented before no, without occupying conbid arable time. Nor wouldiit be fair to infer, be cause applications worn rejected that the appli elate were either immoral or intemperate. We are controlled in .our settees not only by the character of the applicants, but by the locality, commodiousness, and number of brumes. It may perhaps not be unreasonable to anticipate that out of fifty applicants, Many of whom may be worthy, four or five only can be appointed. "The disappointed applicant may have one consolation to comfort him, and that is, in a vast extent of country, now etretching from the At lantic to-the Pacific, possee-qug virgin eoil, equal to any upon the face of the earth, and every va riety of climate with mineral wealth unsurpassed employments may be found, In every quarter of it, at haat as profitable as that of keeping a house of public, entertainMent. th order to prevent confusion, the Board wilt on the first 'Week of their sittiog, take up applications from the city; commencing with the Fleet ward, and running ne far as they can that week. On the second week the Boroughs and Townships, will be taken up, running through them alphabetically. And on the third week, the city of Allegheny, commencing with the First ward,and running is far ne praoticable, and eo edtnately until all are disposed of." The document was approved of by the Board. • .Mr Albree moved that in all the action of the Board, said. action shall be deemed unanimous, no matter what may be the difference of opinion entertained by the minorley. Adopted. 671:2E2100N FS?/31031 The Board met again at two o'clock. Their notion wee preparatory only, the work of ap portionment to commence to day. WestsuearnaCetLsoe.4—We find in the Law• renco Journal a communitation in relation to the difficulty between . the tenuity of Westminster College, New Wilmington, iVaend the students, resulting - in the suspension ofseventeen and as there ere many of oar city readers inter ested In the Institution, 'we giro below a con densation thereof : The College has been in este tepee several years, and is supported by the members of the Amoolate (Seceder) Church in this vicinity. _The endowment was eeentied by the scholarship system. Shortly after the organization, the ladles of the College formed two Literary Socie ties. The first grievance., compbased of is the resolution of the Faculty to con solidate these 'Coatetlee. The ladies yielded, bat when the Faculty announced their determination to further interfere they resolved in resist. The Facnity first ordered that the contest of the Society be held in the forenoon; they afterAfras allowed them the afternoon. The ladies engaged a brass hand, and were proceeding to adorn the hail, when the Faculty annotuiced to them that the Hall must be unadorned,!secompanied with ex-' preaidons ofsontempt and ridicule in regard to 'thunzhibltion. The ladies then gamed resolu tions giving up the contest, which they read to the Faculty an&the Students, by permission of tide PrestdenL As soon to the rending was con -eluded, seventeen ladies Were suspended. The goveiluient of a College is the truest des potism, and when tho' Feteulty are eo disposed, can he rendered intolerable. As fardaswe have -heard the ladies are sustained by "the comma. miff. and the course of this Faculty in Interfer- Ines theyhare done with them and their Ar rangements is commented upon severely. MOTION till Case of Com. we. Wa llahs Ilagemann, Esquire; and COnrad Behead, convicted of obtaining $4OO from John Ammon by false representations; a motion for anew trial wee argued ycsterday,ln ',the Criminal Court. Judge Shannon appeared for Itagemann. Be had noted In the matter as a Scrivener Only; had not received one cent of the money thus obtained, and his representation that - Alderman Daft was rich was such s one as would have been made by a dozen . others—the belief being that he was rich. , Mr. Brace appeared for the COmmonnealth, and replied briefly, to the: positions - of Judge 8. Mr. Howard, on the lore of Contad Behead, contended that It had been proved that at the time the money-was got from Ammon, his client was worth all he represented-8;000 in houses, the rent of whlehmas sBol per annum. Bina) 'that time 'historian°. oiertook him, and the de. fondant wee to be etueltea therefor. He alluded briefly to the toothee which Induced the prose cution. The decision of the C,Ourt was reserved. Tms Unsure Cssa.--41 B. List& and J. D. Mahon Esq's., argued :in the Criminal Court. yesterday, themotion for o new trial and in:ar rest 4) . 0114801aq, in thecae:le of Cm. vs. Jonsus Deem, conviotedof incest, upon; oath of his ..dangAtter. District Attaviey Roberti replied in a very forcible laud couvincingtoloner. Declaim rtIONTOC .Tits Burr Fate.—ln pursuance to calla meeting was held last evening at the Merchants' Exchange, to take measures to raise $2OOO, the sum required to ensure the holding of the State. Fair for this year in this city. Oa motion Hon. Judge Shale; took the Chair. Mr. William M. Hersh acted as Secretary Messrs. William McCully and George Alive° I were chosen Vice Presidents. ' The Secretary real the call for the meeting I as published in the Gazwe of yesterday. The Chair made a few remarks upon the Ira ' portance of gemming the amount required by he I State Society. Mr. Gillmoro offered two resolutions urging the prOprity of subscribing liberally,and providing for the appointment of a committee of three to ool leot the subscriptions. Mr. N. Grattan Murphy moved to amend by appointing a committee of two from each Ward. The amendment was accepted but afterwards withdrawn. R. C. Walker, Esq., one of the State Commit- , tee, stated that the time of the Committee woe limited and he thought the Committee of two from each word contemplated too cumbersome. On motion the resolution woo so amended as to increase the committee to five for the whole The amendment was accepted, and the resolu tion wan adopted. Mr. Errett moved that the committee be in• atruoted to report to the Chair by Friday morn ing at farthest, and the Chairman report at the same time to the State committee. The Chair appointed Meese'. N. G. Murphy, Jacob Gloom, Wm. M. Hersh, John T. Cos grove, and B. Holmes, Jr., the committee. On motion adjourned. Tan Andes CABE.—James alias ' , Rosin" Gra• ham, had a final hearing before Mayor Adams yesterday, on the charge of setting fire to the row of buildings on Federal street, Allegheny, on Saturday morning last. Samuel Teats made the following atatemeul: -On Saturday morning about three and a half o'clock, James Graham came into a house on Federal street. three doors below Laceels, on the left hand side going towards the Allegheny Bridge, and exhibited to me a screw-driver. I asked him what ho was going to do with it, and he gave me no answer, but pet it back into his pocket. 1 started out of the house and Graham followed me. As: : we were walking along Fed decal street near the fire, Graham said "Here is-what I left in ruins." That is ail I heard him say, and soon after John Wills arreeled him. (Signed] SAMOZL Tam." Graham was fully committed for trial. CORONER'S Iftwear.—An old maniry. am i n , oafish O'Leary died suddeslysffi i nned thereof, and Coroner Alexanderagae an investigation of —Fa a inn. The deceased's son testified thecinnd his father Lived alone together, (In a Vourt leading from Denny's Alley to 7th eLeot.) Oa Monday his father made some soup, and both ate of it, and in the courvn of the afternoin bin father took sick. At 7 o'clock the whores went to his work at a glass house, and returned at one in the morning, when he found his father worse He staid up with him till three, and then went to bed. to the morning he found his father dead. Dr. Pollock examined the body, and Q n his testimony, the Jury united in returning a verdict that the death way caused by congestion of the abdominal organs. Diana= Corer.—Dodge Williams on the Bench. The case of Covode & Graham vs M. & J. Broldenthal was concluded yesterday, by with drawing a juror and referring it to John G. Mar lin, R. D. Thompson and J. E. Brady, Esq's. Francis McKee et. al. vs Samuel Gordon; No. 222 January 1854; SShien for plaintiff; action on a sealed note. Verdict for plaintiff for $368,51. James Chadwick's Admr's., vs Samuel Baird; No. 662 April 1851. 0.. P. Hamilton for plain tiffs; Selden and M'Candless for defendants. Action to recover the value of a m2rtgage for $5400 loaned to Baird to raise money on, which, plaintiffs allege, be never paid back again. On trial. COURT OP OYER AND TER2dINER, 8C5.9101111, &c. —Judge M'Cturo and Associates on the Bench. Wm. Jones plead not guilty to an indictment for larceny. The prosecutor, William C. Elliott, did not appear, and the jury returned a verdict of acquittal. Anderson Lampley was acquitted of tho charge of the larceny of a cost and a bottle of Stomach Bliterafroarbir. SECollura, the prosecutor fail ing to appear. Mary Ann Young was also discharged, she being held en an information for surety of the peace, the prosecutor, Julia I'. Davis, failing to appear. Jour Discuanaen.—The Criminal Court lint RSA concluded yesterday, and the Jury were discharged. The cases tried numbered about sixty, several of which occupied a number of days, and were of great interest. To the District Attorney much credit is duo for the early completion of the labors of the Court. The Clerk and his deputies, have placed us in common with the other reporters for the city press, under many obligations by extending in formation, which they never hesitated to give though always premed with duties of their posi tion. STABBING AMAT.—Two colored men named Edward and Abraham Brown, gut into a difficul ty at a house in. the famous locality, known an "Hayti" on tlonday,which resulted in the latter stabbing the former in the abdomen. Dr. Kern attended to the injuries of Brown, and pronoun cedhim in a dangerous position. Alderman Major took the wounded man's deposition, and a warrant has leen issued for the would be tiler dereri Tao Leer.—The last stage or the seduction case, Coin. vs. William A. Grentrake, W. re served for yesterday. About five o'clock last evening, a carriage drove up to the Jail, and Ormuz-eke was conducted out by the Sheriff and Jailor and placed within and taken to the Pen itentiary. Chortriaci.—We refer onr readers to the d vertlsement of Mr. Solomon Stoner, in another column. Ho has just received a very large stock of rich goods, and has increased his assortment of boys' clothing. lirThe Great iluasLari liouredy.—PßO lIONO PUBLlt'o.— . Erraynnothar should nova • boo to the honor istonlY lo few of rteridente to the children." 21 SALVE. It it • Boston no .Y m, uf thirty Ye A.% ar* . standing t nod in romowtmdrel by ph ytiC{l3l.. t. a sore and spectly core fey Bum, Pilo, Oell, Com, Yelons. Chid:lain, and Old &nen ofevny bind; for Perot Sore, lUirent, Itch, hood Head, Noilla Rub, Itunioce, Pore Nipple, tystommended by tour...) Whit:ors, tile, hasttnr , Pisa Pita, SP'S.' (!doge, Yresen Limbs, belt Rheum Scurry, Sore and lleartsd Lips, &re Nose. Warts and Ploth Wound, it is • most ralunnid remedy and cure. which can be testified to by thousands who hare used It to the city of Inotten and ' , trinity for the last thirty yew:. lam tantalum will this Salve do en inittry, or interfere with a Phyricittet striation., It Is rustle Tom the purest Yosturinls from • retire brought room ittletin—ol articles growing In that mut:try—end the aroarietorm bay. letters from ad nsesta, elergyrnen, phytirodor, ft. captain, naves, And others who Lace tuna it themselves, and remmateured it Loath ers. gadding 's Rural.' nano it pot up In Mgr tin bears, stamped on the rover with • picture of • harm and • dies ' bled soldier, width picture in s. 110 engraved on the *rat , Forai, 2.5 Cll/170 A Mx. REDDEN° a (4/.. Proprietorn. sale br k CO.. No. MI Antithaeld atreet, ONO 11, KNYMBIL. 140 Word et. It. it IiCbLICHS 4 (10, coy. Wo •ud ad ere atel PLHAIINti PROP— GO Wood mt., Pittsburgh. PECRIIAiI raleral et.. AI. leghely. inhtlil.lyrtod A Card to the Laaies -W DR. 3. DOPONC,OII GOLDEN. PERIODIC AL .P 11.133 POE FEMALES, InfolliMein correcting Irreg..- ' Um. and removing 00Am:talons or the Monthly Turn.. from %flutterer mum All Medical Men Know Al well as mater Ohara, that n, ftesci , e can noon gait loar.4 talk. to Regular; and whenever an obstruction latasiltee,wbethcr from far/COUrr. cold. Or ally other caner, the general health bran. IMmedistter del i ne. and two want ends a remedy LM been the C• 664 Or 00 many coneamptistui among young temienr. !Indocile. gain In the &do. palpitation of the bract, roath , ng of food and disturbed elegy moat Wear. arleas from the Interrup. thm of ntturel Ind el:mover that be the our. U. c [US will trim-ably remedy an these none, run and °gullet t Durations am0ra1...7 earls bog, nblob moat ha atrlatly fanned. and all alsearey peculiar to f. miler may ha a:seedily. toyed,' Pala! ghoo RE ED, iind sold by all tbs Dm anises cog by SAEIPtE A Agent. far Allegheny; PUI,TUNII Drug snore, Elrannsrharo; JOUN P nOLYST, gai Lanny et, nod esz W. A. GI LISESS PENNEY to CO. 43 Fifth et, Pitts. burgh. They will aapplr the trade at pnerrl-tor's prices. Ana rend the 1-11/a by mall on recalpt 5 1 .00 throogb Pittsburgh P.O. utra lidtwrol DUDLEY, STONE & CO., COMMISSION &sr OILIVARDINO.MERCHANTB, NO. 9 . 1.41V0ND' BMW. (between Slain :Jul the Riyer,) • Louisville, Ky. ARTICULAR attention paid to the r . ar elm. and eal• /kw', Cotton, 7bdacco, i Clae=cofr—. together withail Mode or kraitne awl DLastsUsatireil c-orr •Ls dental daliltal a nd oftrno u tritileal.. Chjr' the n ilrg;x: as Fattsicallutrw:wti._ . . ' RITZT. TO W. A. Etchudoon *M a ilman Mumtaz %) A. Dochansa A Goa Whok.alsalnume and , Glotamlialun Merchants, Milonall A BroyWholosala Grocers and Etas QUM, anutantunne, tuna t.ow en Pork Neter" A Com. Innlesint s l 7 . ostudonllercbsints. nastrongSAlleas. Pork psalm, mummuy,laaga Co a lVtulasaJa Mr.T Mud% . a I uldal rd .Fittaburgh Female College_ RE FIRST SESSION OF Tills INSTl tutkm will open on tiondor theist of October, min Wean:of Rrofwelor, 8, •L. YOUR/MA A.M. Peeth exopetent cones of antruttots. The lur will be divided Into two reselous ef braid 7.two week. moth, Thelidkering Departments will , be opened tot the neoention of Pupils, Tin Reiman, desdemte, and (Aglagista Vitat elaps m or Milt, MIL 013310A-11t4/1U DiPAIITILLM 80.34.10.03 eeisT . aitt . d coutauv ' • Rada cleat—. • •blalf umon. a aton,win oa . zt ukret non etapileatian for unt,aeLrted for furthernertieeiara. ahteiWl wide silly to the ominottued. lindßadtf„ . , • J. ATWELL PEACH BLOSSOM POTATOES. -Thi s Sturasisty forage ti SILANBIge A cp. CAIIIIMERCIA L. 00XIIITTZE OP AILIIITICATTON. TOR 11A.11C11. G. W. Case, V. P.-11.11.111 DiCS.ZT. S.XL7I.. LUXUS • T. B. UM= .1. B. Curium% REVISR , OP THE PITT.,IBUBaII actEarr For Out Wok eadiam Apra 22,185 a. Buslnasa is moderately Inlet, bot U limited by the mai eabont nf produce arriving. The tersest branshea of trade other than the produce, are actively enlPlnleel, onewially the manufactulinn trade. The Avers are In ezeellent 0012 d I bon. but the Allegheny has nem ton high for rafting and boating. On Burnley and Monday It was falling rapidly, but the rain and Snow of Monday will again bring It up. But little lumber or metal, consequently. has yet arched. The Ohio river was neeer in a better basting alga than now. Money continua moianitely easy, good borrowers on alert time finding the banks ready to dlemuat freely to the amOUnt of their ability. Goad long-time paper is pls. oat outside the banks at 8010 mut., and yelper not strictly p.n. at 12.(a21, sounding to cirematanem. Prima have undergone bat Little change during the week, and the uniform tone of the market I. rather re. makable. Receipts, as before noted, are comparatively , light, and the weather during the week has not been very favorable to the handling of produce on arrival. The mule In enunectiou with this city are nil oPat.and we learn that the Lakes are also open, at least Lakmalichq• igen and lain. The New York canals will not open nu= after the fart of Ms/. The trade ution the Penney in Canal has been brieker thin season than last, there being: , tame good trimmortatinn lima In steady ape:att., In New York money is quoted any at 7019 V cent on gent...so(er. In Philadelphia, la =nay rate. on tlpi street there is a material change. Rood Imam 'cannot bi pleoe.l better than 809 mat. lamed Clam paper eaua not b.. done better than Ittinn IFL pent The New York Poet says The decline ,e 1 thu valueof Evendale:fa has oomaioll many bear rlooveroutd we have beard or Dome balsa( • • change on Liverpool, drawn against ehlpmente of tient sortgrain fawn Ne Orleans, having been returned by the Oat eleamers. dlsh w onerwL Sloes the decline In breadatull, In it. w York to preseiii rotor, f.lghts on dour to England have declined toleols U.S it bbl., and there is now a thlpping margin between Ole two Markets. There appears however to be but little ably. ping dem.d. the movements being mainly efeouletive,— The receipts at New York have been unite large Ones the opening of the /ludron river, a/I the shipments of het fall that were Inman tip and the re:W.6U be railroad grobagln there lu ems.. The Liverpool grain circular reatved by the Af,ica It gine. below: Lorrafoot, April 4—Arrivala are snafu liberal. elk 40,• 160 bus wheat, 111.773 bmteorn, 02,360 tibia flour, fOlol the States; with 10,410 quarter. wheat. `2,0 2 3 pouters worn from the Oteditortaztoan; laud 603 tioartere wheat, 5,221 eke Boor Item Spain, .; Dartutre l delivrl“ are 98,307 quarters wheat. at 69s uis aRSIDet 100,800 quarters, at eds 74, In the oorreetiOntling weak of last year. nOtto the let the Boni Trade Bas been ideady, the Deelaratton of Peace am...10g to Litre little Influence sto Towlay's market, however, ate Valet, eon there was eery little dote In any weseriptoon of w ould To e ff ect Wee of wheel a sight I butta to be matte, buteta`ufrieu the most trtfinaw ~,,,,,,etnot ti tered, evlth • moderate tourinqatt ndatteaurn—Norw Orleans White in Ines auteply.sed q9s4- tty,fbr the molt pp►► Interior. 00s tozw qu ar t., the value, according to wrathy . . Matt mixed anl prlfltn yellow not eotentltul; T h e m tales hare Neu ntailedtt 001 to 20s fld quarter. quotatione me-19 beat, Red Ds to 100 hlt4 Da 9d to 11/s 61; nod for a eholoe let tal Baltimore. It. 6111.70 Or, Flour—kbliadelplna Baltimore and Pao, &Ss to 305,-- Weetern ale It 31. bbl. The Cincinnati Coma:metal of Monday soya The provlrion market continues excite], and prius son. aiderabir unsettled: and holders again asked fust p e y,g. ratite tor most artliles. Bulk POT. I. very firm, with Irybuy*. then sellers at our quotations. Th e demand in I. the mein of a epeculattve smaracter and there Is a very general anxiety Miipliested to become InterestedP.ln provisione, uwing to no INthretalon that they will thiston. sidembly higher; thls we consider ectreedorsir proniemati. cab The New York market was less buoyant Istemayosod though a further advance was obtained for Meow Pork, let the demand was toile moderate. LIU epeculative danisrid /myths mooed. Lard is held higher, butno &dentine his been eatabthrhed. There is sto flacon for mile at prssalth, so that SWIM meat be eat down as nominal. Potato., are afferent more freely and prima are lower ltd irregular lied Wheat is selling at $1 to 11,10, and Mite $1,20 to sl,th. corn Is unthanged and rules at 11 to J 5. Ufa le dull at Segal Oats are telling at 21(gra cents. The Baltimore American of Monday soya Corr.—There lass been rather more doing to Cm Teo this week than last, but the market Is still quiet No matextsl change has taken plasm sham oor last in Carts., and ifor meat descrlptlona the niarkrt Is steady at formerratio,— The smiregate of the transactions this week I. about o,(m bags. Tnu vales embrace 1,1.110 hags mediate Itlo at I Ma 900 bags fair Quoit the nuke vino. bark Crook, at mg 1,200 tam ha to good do In lots at 11.1q(glInf 1.080 bogs faithe do at 12 era: and 200 bags Laguaym lot. fee at (21. au We note also a sale at auction on madly o'llo lugs damaged Kle at 19@110,85, 610 begs mond do, common milk quality, at. 510,4.14011.30 11 100 tbs., We quo.. today Medium to fair Rio Cram at IllithilkFcbg good to prime do at liiikolll Mr, Laguatra eltikklitla cut Cuba do at Lail% me; and Java do at 150106 MA— tY note a mi. today of FM bags damaged lib at ICX.cu,„ Baca—tllovisseed is salting in retail lets at 510,t... , cig10,.. 50;i both: Timothy do at 12d113,25, and Flaxseed at Fl,• bOilcil,Cd and Lei lesson forth...ale of Cloversesrl nearover, and WO lota not be sold at any ttithlr near the names given The Plalsdelnhla titrth Anaerlean of Saturday you quotes the Iron market.: • • In American Pis traasartlens have fallen off, andilte Inquiries are lens argent; holders ,have been menu:WlT Pro, for mills genarally ara working toll Umedaud 'American Damara specially In request. TT be stock ofßalln al lg i Immure, large, as batwing off under Ile demand. galls cnratone In dorm egnant, and ars al , otatlona Tranuctlon. this wank In PI aye be en modarabo. rnacblng LW) tea, Pries. are as I aqua...l — M tOP . 2" 1,825 for Nol'.. and UP fur No 3, told b'ast llbiecual Ipen Is veiling at VII Mt... at 37 0 to $3 3 , to ll gwattr end brand; Iles. n 11701073; Naha at 34 to 34,20, sad ltalLpat $O3, cash. The elgpmeule of grade from New York laet week were SC./%511x total fer the year 55,714,934. The lulyertatlilml were again much larger than for the corresponding 'rack last year, but comparatlrely mailer than the prerliflas weeks, The receipts of the tualo vtlialea of produce for lest .4k were se follows: 1370 Ws apples, 664 bus barley; 161 pairs butts: ;901 eke feed; 1193 biro evading; 441 bus corn; 61 Oka close.; 1060 bal. cotton; 401 !ibis ogvu 6691 bble 9040,4 331 eke feather,, 1591 bus dried fruit; 2171 bee gluon 504 bilev 1300 plze lewd: 1133 !ibis teed ; 1451 kg. dir, 3.14 beds mollefon 141 do 011;1660 bus oats; 1044 eke ben.; 1925 fee do; 1574 bbl, der 1120 bre do; 19,703 pee do; 1041 brds pita- War, 419 tone PIP' metal:97 hbde guisr. 51 be. 124 do closer; 160 do tlmotla T . ; 9243 lee Wheat; Y 6 bwe wenil 100 bble 011.80 r. 207 doe broorue; 239 bre so•P: 7691100' 1010 do nettle. ASIII3—Were la UM* doing in Paula or Pot; s jag sales of Pearls (whkh are antes) are reportad at it, khr mos.. -1 100 of Pots, st We, rash; the Inquiry for the latter la exceedingly light, and sales amid not ba Sues:fist Ohio figure. hods Ash is in steady request at 310 (sr ordlruiry domestic, 331 o , r importad, and 3l (N for ft Good. A FPLES—rexipts amp'. far the demand, arLleb lo DMA 14 Ma wants of Um retail trade; Sates of goad varia tion'!" prime condition from .tern $1,25(M31.50,70 bbl, and cholas lota at 31,75. BEAM—but llttle Inquiry, and Tery Mgr in market; Mime Mail white mai at 51.50 Irma Bret band, and 81i75 from atone . inferior meal leblfa It Inter Beam. LUSTER k EGOS—butter has coca off but alowly, demand being Ilabl. Mu lb. [apply Is not large; we opts regular oaks of prism) roll In Ms and bbl. at OD: Inferior roll Is hardly saleabla at 10, end G3MMINI may be anotrffet Id. Eggs bare been In full auvldr but lb. Mound his been astir. for tonsomptlorgeslei of about 110 bbl[ and borne at ogio, closing yeatsrday at thaw door.. wilt,.• good Inquiry. BULK ILEAT—the Wax comprlubo,ooo b. bulk Bldaa ffn Thursday at 7, Rue mar, MOO b. bog round at 6, 7 .4.6 , meg; 01030 a %boulders at 6M, sub; and 7.1.000 m. bAh. round, on Mends,. at 6 , 7/i nod WO. BACON—the trove twee been eteady, hot the deli:mid hoe been llghterdurtog the reek than Prw•l ooo l.rt the war for total eo.nroption la retrular, but not large, 60 the Wee aggregate about 150,003 lbo„ The ruling noota. ton, at the sloes are for City Mod Ehoulders 7%; 131450 B, KaP,VPIaIh llama ION(3 1 .0S; for wester n Shouldoro Mu, bti; nista Homo 11.1ge,10; acme solos of country 51st llame at Culool llama 11X§12. lilletlNTS t TUDS—we quote oo Uttar, picas at N Ilaakton and Fallaton, Back.% mom.n 1 .0341£1,1_0 extra do $1,65; extra largo tub., 2 E and balm 57,P 03,,t,0; common gm. from $5,50 do , . to 11,2% kerleto. 2,7t643.03: Leff boolvla $4,70. cmintrs3 SOAP—a fair alumna at the gooLatlona'k last welk—dlppaa candlso IA Mould do 13; Ad.:nand. do Ml; toromoit licap 6; No 1 Palm do Ili; Emmen,' Tofts(jt 0.8111. do 10, A. CORDeut— . , . 31azdlla not.. acit. 15 A Maallls Bop*, nut 16.0 11115 White P.M ed/. 14 eht tt. Hada got*, cut 16 41!10 Tarred hop., oell. 10 o W 7 rt Tarred 110 t.. cut 14 e Nada P..k10 Yarn. ane,l2 o 'el lb Packing Yam.com 11 a it'll 1160 COB.Dlg—Mandla.oo $3,001.00 $1 des. Manilla, V cal, ki eta. b. /temp, 11,57. T.L.Tsdasl. 6 VI dm. • hemp, Veen. 12 et. V, Pliltloll LlNEY,.—mania.letil ti dol. Hemp .7b pN COTTON YARNB--the followhaz aro tho mling nWa N. Sto 10. loa o lb. No. 10 33 a 111. Noall ...... aW A. No. IT 'll N 0.13.. e. t 1: DOIJ2I flu. No. 600 .._ .... D 10 ait . No. 800...7.K e 11: ID. NO DUa_Sfy 0416 ID . ~ Carpet, Chola, White. nls6=; (blared 23; Coverlet T 44. 2147;27 ; Ceadlewlek 18; Terte•2l; Betting. M./. 12; . o. 2.11: Family Battlox 15 ; Caulking 18. COTTON oommor—cotton now. and uP , ...11. To do. tAlaw 2. Paul Cord', 22.50. Ana $4,76 Plowllnet.ll,2L Huh Card. io.tO. . . CILEIND—the tor that cacao lota martial <101.1644p, Wok. wont oft at 10):: In the small tray: tho nook Is pyw completed: exhausle.l. oven of rata% lota DRIED pr.utr—Lb• .les of the weak ate 100 boa Perilios at .$1,76. 60004.6 do at atm.:nod 40 bud 01/ok. 1/111ND Illetlf—a [halted Wan prloesransa run. 114 11, selected end prime lots bringing the outside Clannie:- "ElM—wo note several calm during the week or coda. try ked on the wharf. ear V3OO hue at 10 eta * truS for Bran and 2E. for Shorts, 100 ska Shorts at IN eta 511001 L. and 100 eke ahlpstorff at 47 eta *l5l lie. Sew to market; hold of 46 to:lho trade, and n tailing form eon at 60. I FISII—no change, and sales only In the regular War to the retail and womtry trade; 36anr.1 No. 3 large none at 510i6510,60: medium do. SIM/4p,60. 00104 W4,1;7 the 141. Gibbed Herring Cr. Sr., at 10.6000,00; Lae Firth—White ,10.NNAS11. 0 0 bbl. Trout 59.4420 10,00; half thls White .13.00445,72 , do Trout 15,0184,54.5. 51.01110—tbe tone of the market has been wall kept pp an week. and theca be hewn • pretty Wit* bullies. gang on from store In the regular W4 , 7'. Sitses froortliet hand. have barn maintained. but there la ••alight shied war In the rates foam store, Ulm halo ringed from ant band.. 0,60810,C0 for country ruperllneandestra. ind 10.21410 x 0 e dolco family &Us; able natordsY of '223 tdde auperdno and estra at 56,03 awl PM, and 1G do fondly ettra at *0,37; from 11300, sales neurd.l .5 be snow at $1,67, 133 do antra In lots at 14,37, 63 de saner and extra at 85,76 and $13.26; and =I do family trains , In lots at1P,,50. 1121 /1013. a sale yesterday from hist Bands of 20 bbla at 53,60. Wan 11114,, 60 bar oo :46 wharf at 20. evollnue In satire request and are eca:re: sabre yesterday of 76 and MO true= wharf, at 24, a34;00 do to arrive at :7. Cola, Woe on wharf of 1100 bus km. corn and 260 bus 'belied du at 80, and 700 do ear firm atom at 22. 1.101141 h not sew luta:het to am extent. the seams being about over. lire, Wee doing the RSA of 183 bur at 46 and GO do of 47, and 000 do yesterday, dellrernble atheist distance op the aslant, at 4'h tereviree tittle took plain leodurder from 000 the Alleeheny7 of lota bought at pries. shave the prewmt range, and 4•14 aye! during the winteibt eoruequenee of bang (=swift. ,trAges, a talent 100 boa on the wharf ae $l.BO. a. k t lha Quotation, atr 411 range from 96051,10, ea In quallM; prime Southern wheat Is arriving frosty, oon,lgeug maalnly to i n uahawys; Mil two to saes of that quality enayipp' Ant learn that it' te hsta 11,43051,10, CiAOOEIIIXEI-Ositt le &fair detaaad from the eft, tad wholesale trade at 80099 for telt to prime ttueu, .44 4 (42 for =tweet: to retail and country Ueda .a uc t g th , t o m im e Base at statiON by the hid and 93i he the WA and Molaseeliat, aa. , Cettsels steady at 1234C413,the ' OltttlialfttLAY—a few saes of latt P tam. width Is the tulles Agar. ' 70 AB trLis-thi follOwlut at Per Foot. , Per Foot. ' linsh o.pip, 7 Cii , i . 1134 do do z..: 1 do do ...... 8 3' I " - do do,_. 93:" 33: d d; d d . 0 . ...... 1 ........ i. . . d dd o o° d d " o ° :.; ..- - .7.1 2 7 ii .'".... 1 14 33 ' i d i c d 063 -7.1 1 4.3 .6' : a 1 fi t o the cuelnmary7dlecOnot. LUDI I .B--beitcherogrean tilde. are bought at B. Dry 1114114 • sale io tha %rale of 370 Slissoarl It 17: held from store in thefregtilar way at 18. ; NAV-eery little oomlna In: tales within the range of 814 :a/ lii, Ws: ;rime baled!. welling a 817. i znox & N.VILB-tbe ehlyidng demand contlifuem steady, fatal we repeat our former gootsnOtlS so Sol's • ' , Ms lots floOng 'negotiable. at • fraction off: =IL. Stkli. ICarcitrionllar frat:..-Nilo=Per Isusd ----••- .Junlata do do 41. soor 1000 . Iron pk.ab Biog..- do 4 1 1 1 1 .sc ' h * do Slab._.Slab._. do 4 1.. do . MM. do 10d,tO 16,1 N• 114-4 keg 3,00'4 do ........ 1 . -.... fill &04 do Brads A NM C 049. PenceNalle_...-.- do 3,76 Beet dlulits do 61.; 04 &74 do do do do 4,35 ROUND emu 841000.. 64 do --..... do 4,60 4 Loch- - NM 344 44 do -do 4,76 44 do ...... .......... ..- do 364 124 dn .........- do 1..76141, do do 4 e 2 o d t Spikes, 2i; -.7. do 7A " do ... s ii:;; nen. , l ittch. do 44 do 4,76 llotne Shoe, 1 by 33, 7-16, ;do do 4a6 do 4.71 sad ,- inch. .-...d0 24% Wroli Bolkee 13 inch ndyilre. I.Y b 7 °' 7 1 0 . 411 lenillin do file P liod fi inch - y ". do 31. do 0.10 dO do 6 SaJdie Tree, 117 • 138 by do do SU 3.16 10 33 loth, do 4 BoNer2lrete 3 ....-- .... do 61, do L3 i,, 1 8 t i1r. 13 ,.. tg o 41, . SEIM 1200. N 04.13 14 16 16 a 17'1{ 16 434; do 18 IN, 23a3f..—d0 6 1 No. 28-----.--do Ell LARD-sales ef 33 and 10 gee country No. I at& /... cud , . 60 bble No.l at 9'4 and 10 do at 234: 8 bbl. No._ 0.8 1 4 10 blihi grease at- 7.-%;caab; 150 do good, at 834; and 138 do mixed duality at $8.16, equal to cash; In the mall 007. No 1 Lard la holdat 9.3.3&110; bat from first hands nut over 4111.3 can b. reidited. LNATFIFIR-steady, with s Sic demand, at ourntiota. llone. atetlg B tt i ; " B? ' '' ' " - . ----- ...... - 444 Leather, , ii doninf..---_ killing Laatherll 1b...—. Me 4uoattone for wronsta atl _..__.__..;asw+ e ___....__..._. Boa'st ..................... a o! D . • • 'LIISIDEII—the riser bus born too blell fur ref ring. and TO Lie u yet without any considerahle snivels; we ere therifore unable to give quotation/. from yard, sales of octoroon at'llb =Maser at VOi sawed vibe at mills Side Sib: Lath from yard, 42.2.1 cf Louisville lima on the wharf at (1,37 , i, ebd :to the trade from stem at 11,b0. MirrlLS—Pig Laud Is firm at 7.11,„ is lute, on arrivaL I 1 Lead S. Shot, to e icy trade. V. 1,12 TI mat to retail ti•ii, $2.25. Shoot Copper le selling at re 2 C• 34 .••• ,1 11 r•e• ik 16Cd41.0. Salsa °filo, I. C.. at $11.25, and 1. A. at 15.25 o t M '.lBPORti—a sale or GO tibln to city Mad. at PIO, ellkil . • hi arms!! war. Fulthig from ethra at pi. 0 LS—Llustord MI lo not 'ter, Plenty: • sad , of 1, We IS re ke t timri•o--- .-•-• ....Mug at SI 0)(4,111,05. Lard ....., rem lota of a 5 WAY No. lat f3oili, and Id do No. 2 at 6; In tha kmall way, N. 1 In bold at Se, Pill METAL—the blab ri rer has:prevented the free run. 13.1tti4 or maul, ..4 the reeolpla or Ag.irmsfirZlig - In . VOL We loom of one sada of So) tans No 1, but on pro- Yeti torn.. .• lot of 100,1000 No. O rot., metal eon skid to go til Ironton. at i2fit ria mos. blooms, 114 tom Napier, (T, ~.42.i...) at £72.60, Na rao.. The slows Of holders ap- DM' to be no high no arse, and Mats coondonea inithe Malimanano• of high comes 0. unabatrol. 0./TATOU—are In hotter supplyamd NerManuocks have declined to 40415, salliog yesterday at tin Inside Mtn,. &di ass quoted at no. . kfif'DEft—steady with a good demand; tharttimt 14,0 u ind Yukio 17.76 hO keg. BA LT—a, steady demand soy ita'.os at previous rat.- 81.61 for No 1 and $1,76 for svt.r.. '. ENEDS—Flos.ueed in to mood octinetf and hods • ready tilestet at 51.6 2N. Clover Is firmer, bat the - de.. mann has beet altogether from the country. In the mush grafi to chide sales have been making at 116.503059.00. Mainly at the outside figura. Timothy, sales at $3.750 $ 3 , 0 1. BUENTINUS—PIttahurgh manufactured rilmetlnge are selling at ti for No. 1 and 7, for No. 3, anhject to the nodal d i ot. M . T 1141 W—the chandlers are paying 0 fur rough. arid • Me h lemma gales of rendered at U. INJW GLASlO—Poises are Erg at the hollowing figuipm 003 and 1,51 at thnit 61.0 at s3.6fk BEI2 to 10t13 at SI.O and 9E13 to 10x11 at 3.1.0.6. Solo Malt and Malt, 53.00; 10017. 63.23; and. on, In Una tittloi Matocet to the dim ount of 10 per cent. for natl. liountry brands range at 60 eta Per box less. iIVILITE LEAD—emu and In stoed, demand at 63,5011 keg t.,,,,,,,, to o u, and dry 9 ,t. V D.. subject to the usual Mao:runt. gad Lead, 0i ®O, nat. and Llthargo, BN. IffibtliST—reatital Ls mating In the reifnlar way, but at mil/Iv:Ural,. at ZglA• CATTLE MARKET. AL,Leaurarr, April 21, 1850. toll end pieae a •bade loweutbere were Otter do) brad to the rude, or withh about to were left kotlrars ranged from M. to 43, gram far coalman to OtiCo4, the bulk of good to prim, ranging front let 1. , .; • 6W thole. brought 4ti.. SaiLEP—very scarce; • lot of ISO head very fair wen. la Pew. iahleti was talon Ear the out at 146 S g meg se hitt Of soot aold for. this market. and the demand vomit.' hi aetlee. If It amid ho 0114 at 60:/le. arose. 110 6 / 3 —vary few offered; Baum. aonilual at 6640. areas ka Mel small 067. Lwonrs Br RIVER. 111211/1 BOATS-2 bbl. 4.5 d whlsloey, J SIO!IOIIiIAUELA W Butler cc; 10 too. me t al, Knellsl a Pleb. o ardwi; 90 bdle paper. A Culbertuoru 110 Ulu dour. WB m.rtltAm.oobbleevmeo W W WuUwe; 2do ego, /Wa tley A col 12 do apples. T LlttLs eau 25 bu.. glum u.thb, fdlar a /lnutcr, 165 do. Iturorwre 1012 do Barry; 15 btds flour, *sat; WI do. 93 do applek43 i.. 1 . 1. 2 -1 Ow l h et; 1 Ilbl• bottar. 6 etsfrult. 53 doost., 6 doz broom., own I.OCIBVILL.E. by Jos Gatl.l.-4911 ok• outs, 140 too D.okoy Ap. 15 do. Kam, ,Wadc Lob, mold, T 1.1[116 to: ad do. Itoinson A 14. by Now York—n ek. barna, k IL.w; 3 , )&3k pee arse, bble &Imes Oro; (Y.:5 hides 11.,11.31e1l a ea: bbl. & co: 7do lard HOY... i DLlverth. .8 1 .1.ocas. by 11811-81 too bud Y llor. e.t 24 de ht.., &wash Itiohlydunio 8 m l. top. el, I.'ll Limon cv 29 bale* tousip..ll Ihntimun; 2o d. - J Grier. 1 bbl. 11.1 1 4i 1 od'; ioo bileslll4. aruni iu r o hetup, ' lo ' uo 18IttLEIANG. by Perna .:II —163 lob!. !tour, 1/ Slam. eN bdi• paper. Itoidsou 4 exc 144 bbi. erhnst 89 mks oats. Lui.B.ll. Shiptoo; bbl. molar AA potato... 11/ do scrim.. 18 bid. 81.0.8.7 do eggs, 2 do bitter, 21 Leila rope; yuodry.ooinigoeet • ZAN ECTILLE. by Rums. tint:mu-475 bblo flour, J a W [LW t 775 do, VOttyla & &att.; 60.1 dn, Myd Lemon; 160 dry Wrollo leather,: eko boon, lu kro lord. b bga reed. Inlet; lb: &u... It IC teller.; u do, J N Wlekerobann 3 do, IC Os serape. Vallmouteet A e5l 77 .n rotator.. Ceotaln; 30 doi ?moms. bhntrr & IAI Acrth: CS bib., ogga.nworr.; I do. Ibicaley Am; 7 ;1-.1 do butter. 50 .0. potato.. .I Me Vol; t rolls teacn.r, IL Dusan b. eo; rJ bble mho iron. INleruilb a en; 75 bbl. a9ar, druyo, nu odry consign. nee. bIt43INPIATI, by Ciaelmali-2.73 bale reefing paper, Warren & 3,23 pkg. J Blast Ae% Id able &else bat, r&haeldoet k eo; 23 do, A Pa/lou: 180 eels tour, 33.1 last Y liazdhsen 13 Ebb eleterteed.,4 illtabeld; 33 do YessAll & , hilds bated. ma; 2 8 e oil, 2 8 aos irsth• board ' i'r LOUIS, by lowa-2C2 Wells, 47 ets meat., 13 In do, 74 pet db. J.l tuisbila: 1130 do, 65 bbdt do, 22 les lard, A 33 bye etodlat, 21 etas oil, M 0 bst soap, Lyon Sbor4 6 00; 10 , 30 Wee. nat. P t ts . ISLIN, by A Ilegbeay DA. N. 2-3 liga b.... A Cut 14 347 eke iye, J Black A c 73; 7 Itict seat, 13r...A. 1 , 10.7c1't etc 2do tlasteet, ltl bides. 9b kga berm., 12 Os rage, A Hum; 251 WAtt WlLton; 38 bldts, M. Liebe S Yocum.: G trait ec=ximc, Delangt. I , CI bg. &Arca. weecl;l7 ;kg, sutulry couripms. d. No. 49 Dearborn et,oppeolto the Tremont House and at the blend of the =nolo Central Itallecad, foot of Weter et. or t worms/Ole Baggage moo will always be at the Devote he rariene road. going Into 02i411420 to Check Begged* through to any point deed oil the line. 51011(3ettt, /e n goe'll.„ D BUIII2ISIIIBUOIthI.tien, Pa...neer A.dat. trli-flradh.T Allegheny Vatky Baßroad. flifijigWArg ' G TINE. N and after MONDAY, March 3d, 1.836, Tern Daily Trains will leave Pittsburgh as foll o Q.l. ggpreas Bal n ,stopplnfr at Oharpoblit gb. I t o!. ton,Taroutunt, Chattier., 'Purport. Kialutainetoe and Roestort, attiring at iiintanning at 11 o'clock, N 0.2, Ansommodation, 4 r. sr,, storring atetanotle, ate fitttatintban at 7 r. a. lietnrninsr, sVa 141ttanning followig No. 1. Accom. modatlot, 7 A N., stopping at at statiom.,. arriving at Pitteburzh et , 6r. lg., stopping at Rontit Pm a tin, Freeport, ettartirre, Tarentum. Holton ae k oiler l' ,..-s L urgh, ars iving at Pittabnrgh at 40 r.g. &ogee yin run tram iiittanrilng In connection with the Tkaine, Myths, following Piliteal bonl Via a. Villegvi...- --al 33 . ......- ..... -.73 emitsburg.— 2 GO Itradre 11 Palings awney---- 3 'IS elabowing 1 75 30 Red 26 B ras ......... 2 2 Adams.- ....... CO 3 7 F. 111.4 2V KITTA.N.NIIII(I.--.- ..S1 Passeeere by taking the 431) a. ei..Tralar - frunt Pitt burgh, arrive It ell the agree Diann the same day. ipti - Tlckota to all Depot.boe niacsa san to prontral at Ticket Ofllso in the on %aphis' et' set s OMnibnalwe will leave the corner of /dirket and Fifth. ant Penn aud Wayna eta, at 1.30 4.0.0053 Y. In con [matt= with the Trains. fag A. J. Tit)PPElt.l3ntierintedadent. Vichigan Southern et Worthen Indiana ROAD. RODS TOWA. TO officio°, Oonmect-. trvtakiwo , . ATI Clemente' im Steemers for taker.6..a:l74 stPc'hirco:Vd all °Ja= In =beetled at La Sells with the Illinois Centrel end Cid (ago and IdisaimiqulroMs lead River Llne o Btoenterafor E ROCA Island. St. Louis end ell point no the [(Urea and ippl Mena FOUR DALLY'PASSENGER TRAINS. 11G-3 , 4lmga Mall Train leirce Toledo at 2 A. M.. curl, Ingle Cho et LT: P.ll • • 2,1-61orninirkr..Tralu lent Toledo at 11 A. M.. errivit= . at ROO P. 11; Train leaves Teta:Wm Ino P. U., Striving_ In Molten et 11.00 Pal. 40 e -111 3 1 4t Enna. Train lame Toledo et 13.16 P. EL, an rine In et CAA A. Id •• One Trent on Sundays, lelVell 'Takla, et 3.16 P M.. and ening et Chicago et Mb A. M. , Tour Daily Trains on the 42eviand end Toledo IGLIIr.M. oonneeting with the above. • Ptleenlere b taking apd ` he atheactdo en 104 i tma t e , I ti n n= to to eggl..itt, the cleveland md To tal* Railroad. Or by Union thatllevrdenit end Pittsburgh Rellroed Alllauca, will then connect. Cleveland with the etereLand end Toledo Itellre.4 meld the thus from Pittaburth to (annum via m. 8 .3, i-ReinoW Manure: AU Tickets can be mooned et the adorn of the Cietelaad end Pittaburgh and Oho and Penna. Railroads, Wider the Monongahela noose. te. at the ['spa. L. D. It ft Agent, Pitteburgh.• alt .201.14,1364.—tr M. B. and d. l. R. R. 01110 and Indiana Itailroad .11MIAVE LAIN leave laystline deify, cr...;::" that "ti th "di Itaul arrlaa at Va at LBO via. wanun ia u Y e r asla Indlpukpollut 1(1.50 i . • - a " Thla la a-, only lbw catateathurareatt, with ttill Item Pittabargh. 12M " fr " . i v tem m n uts. r zE stiot Ham aegliMalle Removal. sobeekiber renool.bis Forward- Inc Lad C.rmeeiertert Netatillshateut lo the 0011N11:8 0 lIONT t 1003.8 Y yte. eeheee he we be found ben she, arab A. A. IWO!. Pittiburgh, Madison & Indianapolis ..,...._ . ___ ROVIE : VIE MADISON , AND IN lANADPLIs I RAILROAD li S NOW prepared to forward freight from i i Y. tr., r..rt or riferl , orgerot. lon res. sod With Pr.l2lit• .....d opeed. All its 111211.12.1.31111 , sad soestemiou , ...• gudl . to give entki. saLtsfactios. I No elakro, for dralszsrs rsmsthr•ion at lisEllmott. Through ressDts Orem from PPITABUIIOII re MADD . . efiri to INDIANAPOLIS, 1.211:ILF. ILAUSIS,LAPAYETT PERU, CHICAGO, mid MA.. VAAL , to th. W 6.0.. • - --,,4% , ", A. A, lIAILDT, amt. , 1 s O l5 - no; Froot sad F. 417 Via ' OALERA ecCHICAOO UNION . , . ROAD TOE MIO.OO, 0. k1..T0N AND IOW.A . I.IIIE ' IS NOW OPEN TO FULTON, OPPOSITE Lyone, loss. Tble le the only airline mate Rom ~,,- k .,... 1. the elleolodopi River. belay Bo roil. eloortee ' than any other ltho Wefts-ant Wane on thl. rah]. fes. leove Well, Street Depot. Ca . € S3O A. Y..- .- ...... wive in Sniton 5t....-.-3.20 e. 81, 3 30 r. b......-....--arrtro to Fulton at.---.110.010 e. a. ra.../enxerot for 01l points In Clinton. Peott. Ced. and ,johnoon countiro. and through to lona tiro Connell Illutlit. linnorso•Seriebrookn. will end st to torn ostontere to morel.. ttokrts over Dole 111.) Merchants •nd other" ohlypine relehto.lll fllnd this the MOST RELIAIOS and EXPEDITIOIIo ROUTE to points on the Einleslopi Sher and W.W.I. Belowand Idadilon Branch. Too Trait. deli M for i BELOIT, JANE3VILLR and „. Fromthrerozo °N• . arrive.at Jonenllle 11,00 A. M. Its ekiht boon limo and Madison name I ...An. Fr adman, notion In Janesville . 3.20 P. II Ulna evenino and Madison next atom. lag. . . FARE dil LOW AS BI ASII OTHER ROUTE. Fox Riser Valley Branch. Ohio rood diverges from the mein lino of Dolma ant! (3.100k0 Colon Railrond at }'Join. Peeeleg north through J: Drill:NET County, 111.. to UENEVA, lint, throe* bit et.. mom...lons to all polo. In 11011.1IIRELN WISCOI,I 1.30. Trolne on this read 1.0.0 lea. Street Depot, Chi.? 0.90. at 04.30,a. .o and 3.30 e. 0. Galena and Chicago Union Railroad. . Main Lite, for FREEPORT. GALENA and 1113131331JE...= , ran. leorr Weil. Street Depot. (north Wu) Chic to. 4 1 1 i 11 . 00 i t. 31. ITILWCOII PASEMNOER, arr.. In a bilt. the ear. cloy. • ... WAy P.SSENG ER, varlvis In { Fr.; 1, 3.20 P. M. ~ ,, ,t , l . alaL os.. , cveulna. Dnlonaue next; Tit 0000 II TICE :Ty eon be precurrd et all the .. Mprlnel? wl i itselmed 001tre Fool. end st theContteusf• en.. ; I Stow . Depot. Chivvy . JOON ft. r Ullif Rif. eet. € P. A. HALL. Shpt. General Tlchrt Agent. mrY,lO4 I Fumylva= RailroacL • . -- • rrilE gr•ca.t. Central ltoote-, a.onneeting the ..11_ Atlantis citbi with Wseterh, Northireid.ra. and boucl...tern State, by • connn acme Railway diroote—r. amen ale° oonnsote at Yittebtarrh with daily lins Stto all yortasni the Wefftrtna Rivers, amulet ClaYie land sod Sraidusity with 'Rear:era to all ports on tire North wertsni Lekerreaking the meat dirrst, ohirSr , l and ratable e Or miter . by .Fiat. tdm banal tIT tan fcrwardsd to and from th . .. ... . .. .. E.Arr.: I BETIEENPEULADELLIILL di - 117411UE0/4 PI It. , :r C.l...kleii—lkotn, eons, Dry Goode) , o . 1 ,,,, wot i • liate,lin boxer) PI., "anthem. do— FICCOND CLASS—Brooke . and molten:n=7. Dry Goode (In bale) Hard.., tekaireo. per leinti cher, in - ngs ead_Medie.n.^ Wool, Le. , WI . CLA M.—Anvil", Dake.nn, Baena and Park fin bulk) Cart !Peed. PoWden. per loop] loather. On handler) Gera, Low....)) ratlitlCLAS.-04oejlab,E..nand , Pork (peek 1) lewd and Led 011. EP per 100 i Hemp. Iron Lead.lialle, italarsb.,to . ILOUlt—Alp , LW =VI further notice. i . Mt AlN—Wet. per i OP lbs. Until further clothed. i COIT(Ei—VI per bale not exceeding- 1,00 , 1ta Indent. tir Oil farther nice. ahlpping good. front any point Ea 4 Phllail4 phis, la part.leular in mark peeknee 'lnn ftrintylennia Radroad." All Good. conairned to the Agents of tddle }loadat Philadelphia or Patel:moat,. rut be Ibrwarded ribbon detention. - . , Ysslpar Ar;.l4..—ltrAeit Potter. Balton: I. York; 2. J. 8 r) r ..dAr. Pllllndelphis; Lingraw Baltl• nem LL r. .cuot, Pittsburgh; Bprigmars * Brown Clueinnatl. Ohio: .) .5. Moorbesd, Ey.: ILO Neldnon. , ladirton, Ind.; Patent!' At Co.. Bt. Lowe. Mo.; .) 8 MALL A Boa, I 11.1101.18Tt.N.6rr.ral Pret.pAt Lim& "trade.k4 1.0:1111ARILY. Str.2 RO-.4na. J. PIrfSBURGH GAZErf PUELLEDED DAILY AND WEEKLY EY D. N. WHITE. • OrlICll Cat 612.2.21, Ann 8.11=1111.12.73 TRAMS: DAIL Y—dly dollar.; Der annum, rayable half year ' In adranoe. EEE.I.Y—Two dellareper annum, la advancee. Ulo will he earrylled on the rollowitdi eideittlona: Fire wide. Der 11.1111=1.-. 700 Ten copies ...... ....... 12 60 Twenty copied do 20 00 Isar Aar men payaanta are strict - 1r required, and th paper etopred when the Year It out, cieleee 68 le eerie ed. RATFS OF ADVERTISING: One &m re, (10 Uwe of Nonpareil nr A.gete. Du • earllnsertion u 5.) Do additional inertion-__ 0 M. Do mmweek— ...... __ .. ---- 175 pi Do two week.- , •1 00 o'.: Do toren weeks _._ ....... _—.-..- 4 Cot) y.. Do one munth..-. ....... -... ...... -- G 00 . a Ito two menthe__....... -..... ........ 1 00 Do three months -- , 000 'i Do Thar moo,. .. • 10 00 iz Do aimm0ntba.......... . - -... ...... -.. 11 00 Do twelve numtka— II 0 R Mardian Cards. (5 ling§ or Ina per &MILS* e 0118 dollar fur each additional line. One sonata. ohangesbh: at Die... Ayer au- Pi owed tactual,. or yaper_—. ....--...__ g.. o. i ...7 For nab adlltlnual gyre.r...lnaerted over one month , an a tar each addiDerial Knave leeerted under the yearly rate , :,-;_ hall rel.. i adverb...mita exceeding a mauve. and not ever Moe p. Woes, to im barged se a square and a halt. i Petit/here not accountable for lewd advatbemento 1..0 beyond the amount Mugged for their publication. . g'i An tin- tandl%eribtflo. to be charged the sa4 a t , as other WlN:kinsmen Adrertbernunte not ro ed c o the onay_for lb oedema . number Of inaction, will be math/end till fo r bid, ,!:, aa..enteractod accordlngly. ? 1 Tbe pririlaee et annuoisdyntiso n la Agony limited tr I," their own irrnedia• burinen, and all adrertlownenta fn, i.ii ton !mesh of otb , • *mos, aa won as ...II edurtueznenz ,0 .1. not Irornedlatelyn.aected with tbelr own Lindner., atti all elem. of advertleementr, In length ar otbero tee. be rood the Draftee. ... zed. will be ehare,3 at aeons.' rate, ~., Par all such transient advertising. bolls will to enare telt 4 1 . rendered, and prompt payment. is Centred. • ~ 0; All advertisements ler cbmitable Inetitutkma. cm paroles. ward, township, mad °the,- wattle meetings,ends[ rulltical meeting, and noticee, to be charaed halt prim. per .•1 ablestrictlyolu advance l , Marriage notion to be charged bo centv. . l I".i Death notices inserted withouteharge, talk. seaway.; ',--, riled by funeral imitations or obituary notleera. nnd *out no l a e cc g o al pn dy d r , t o la e b. . d d o a r l °Uina eending comment.l l.-,.5 tie.% or requiting notices designed to mill agention 04 bay& Soly,,y. Concert., or an public entertalumentk whem eluirges ere made Ihr alttance—all notices of orl. 1:3 van§ easociatinus—ereay manes &Aimed to call attention iy to private enterprises, caleulsted or inlanded ,to promote ;it. Individual Internet, cm onlbe Inserted with the rodeo- rlf mending that the son* Is to be _ paid tor. It intended to ~.. '. be Wearied In the load column. the woe wll.l be charged k , at thereto of 10 mote per line. ~ Diebell or Sir now. to be charged Minim price. ~, f : :.' i Tavern Manes Petition, Sil soh o. Beal gelato Agents' and Auctiancereadvertisenienta tot I C 1 to be clamed under yearly reran, but allowed • diSCMII3, 4. thirty three end ooe.third per cent from the amount .1 bills. _ . vans on 5z....-s - esina in rent fermi. .0.4 Banele, three tasernons...— 00 M. each sdaitionel Insect tC , envisnessonree Mats earn. Una Benue, (10 ItneN) one 1n5ertJan..........50 cents •• Ire. melt s. , Ultlonel basPetlon„.....•g. cents • .1.11 trenelin advertleelnente to be mind In bdeszine • • w 1p) 9 g, • dAI az.g - A • e L7 t "di CHERRY PECTORALI 10 CORE - A COLD, WILLI -10EADACIIEI AND dOREN.F.39 OF TOP BODY—take the Clumsr! ral going to bed. and,. wrap up warm, to event dation the nicht. FOIL A Ct/LD AND COCO IL take It morning, noon and! evening. arsordlog to directions as the bottle. and the OSP! Benny will soon he removed. None will loon ...ea from , tide drouble Whim they foil 11 ern d to readily cured.—: Persons afflicted with • mated mean,' Width Mesta then.' of their rest et right. slit Led by taking the Cherry Pee'. total total ongoing to bed, they may he rare Round. untor 4 , ken eicep.lllll Consequent nareshlng rest. Great relief. from pottering. and ultintste cure, le offered to thr.u.smh! who ars thoe afthoted, by this tuvalnabbs nonedy. Prom itnagrsethle minds these rases. many find! thenrelves nrortlitng to forego Its tociwhert the renessltYl fur it hoe Craned.. • TO/UNGER/441Th PUBLIC SPBAELBILB this remedy tei InvalnabSea as by Ste action on the throat and lunge, when: taken In arordl quantities, It removesall hcanotnees In 10 few bolero...Ml wonderfully increase, the sower and deal ibilitr of the vole. / • - ASTUMA Is genets* lurch relieved. and often wholly , cored by Cherry Pectoral. not MITO Lrel 14:010 eases Nal obstinate a. to yield entirely to no nualicicu. Cheeryl reetoral will cure them If they eta hemmed. HBONONITII3, or Irritation of the threat ateturper Dcn•l thin of the lunge. may be cored by taking Cherry Nonni al In smell and frequent doom The ummfortable op.; Premien lemon Wiese& • FOB CROUP tee frequentmetic of tlacny. to be IbUuw-1 ed, by large an doses orthe. Chary Pectoral.' until it subdues the dleeeses. If taken In reannicie not fell to core. .11 WiIOUPINO MOGI! may be troken m, landsmen oared by the we of ChereyPeetoreL TIIEINFLURMA le epeedUly removed by this remedy; Numerous thetantto hare been natteod where whole feenS Ulm were pprotorted from sax ,ssios...:=".....bUC t?. . I _,F MU:4 I .P . edthera. th e Cherry Coq Ire. enders: ing fr om the ellegeird. ltßpet • - trd 'natal:reit are repotted hers of nativists Wmel i.e. nett Lured from .• tun: COSIPLAINT3 by this ...stair, eo may that there can be no gesestion or rte belling power en these die! Ht.. • It &acid be perseyeriny eaten math Sloe paha Or the side And caber a opleaeont synap•anse cease. rOft (X/NSUM PTION In Its earliest stags*. It &oath la•' , takes null' the advise of • good Physician Iftwen ble. I = 4 la every rase with s careful re:wed to the minted mow Cow doilye bottle. lejuditionsly need, and the patient le nu Ealteeri m.statlfr.e, It will...skarn fail to sulArth the. disease L Per settled CONBLI)IPIIOS in lii petrel imp. die Merl_ cy Pectoral rhoold be given In dome waisted to what tne requlrea and eau bear. It.' gluey* affords moose nllef.And not unfreguentty cures Ms:sewn* ere conelder. tot path all tare. - There are Many thontane.ramatened AO our the country, who feed and thy taut eer' own tbel4 Bret and present health to the Cherry Moor your, of tria l . hurtead t.oautzt to. rnblk; remedenee In this meonclue h.. won Bar It en aPineenatlera andontoriety by fur exceeding Ike =at sangulue upeo! tattoos Of Ha friend. blatant but rte Intricate Widnes And the Wandelatable bear= enolemat ouL threaten& 01 . xi ntatt o, rers... l eoul yta l m endet .. l r us i te a.... and to .Lk. aintato tbs tb. wretl w tetru th. lt imeo.nr..r.dedLrlttled„.....thicl bea telael fronds bl mfr 4f u. ambled acne weer. and pounced cures too II nenereue end toor ceneritable to be notactten. White It Iv a fraud on the htildistO 'indeed that thy Moe toalklom will Infellibly on lyt abandan yr:WO:attn. Cherry Pectoral does not ly as a thine. but almost Inualably care the Midadlee for=ob It leemployed: • - As thne makes theee arse wider and bether.toonn, thiS me Woe bee gradually become ths best reliance of the ellkted. from the log ceoln of 'the Annetta Peasant , to the Weans of Zonspean Ethan. - , PKBPABBD AND BOLD DT J: C. A - Pra.stiral and. AnalytkaleaMaleti '•= _ Leveall, Atha. Alirdeldat Wholeesle by 11. A. Li t At yet ~ 1 br every Brointhi In the city am all DRaIM everywhere. - WEST—}Ye have egente in the to r l . 10,4 n. pl., I. the Keaton: on latt iretg econth. lonia City. Daveirpore thawed , •krajp. ten Awl Dralpe, and tort Des Moines , to low .road a t ISt Salhoster, Brerromedis awl A/in.:re.. Ett a li anemota, Ate rsreparad to Lopto Leda Matt the bad dhlrlntS that State and Tarlton. to prretutaa, and aril lands at C0L21:21/6013, tools collections, mint monnita by Waft' Slew Yoil any. Aa., Our agents ere roast& 2:1011. i g i tZ , residence and extarlenee to ttirt Vest; have ex and reliable rurreyont to their employ. and hare glee a! entire retroaction.' IVO baso. through trim. &nee lost fall OtarlZOOdwags; which now would 1.11 Rd 1240 an . 4 ° Msh sod rears from this will pen art' ItU an acre. Ws will guarantee the rotom the Wow usent In kr months with :5 par mot. Interest to 007 Of our curt mere who may not be gstlrded with their twit flans, or akin Ina 01.11 to 411•90511 01 them • ' BIARLIX a !OCHRY. Real tato, Dram* intalrditaT • no. Yth & Sralthwelo Ilta...Pittabortb. 5. -QUNDBLES . FOR IiALE . AT. WICKED: kj The leadtriLEZ wlekinduunie U'q ana.v.igaluxestaak.4 Ctkel&g.4.K kbF to, llennetri. PAW. Ayamw itesra ► kraaitesitil. Lane's lik.ll.sea,Okrtaso.- taw, v.dr LElTa l p. k L eu r e airty=t h te tb• P"." DIP; KNINTOitII4 et 111941S0011111!1