DELO, . PITTSBURG WEDNESDAtII9I - 1:141L40, .6130 15, 1857 0771 "T4PSE ?SE Terms* • DAie. Dollatcnit annum, payable to advents 51/111111,41F-Ineo Donato Del- anowne m 9 • 099 °.% 4.7 Wet . 1 / 11 * 011904 On tbe blowing east:Mona POW COW our um= ... 6,5, TM/3001*pm Arirrerarat tan be adrolttod into a club. whore 0 00 °I• 0a at any Pot Mts.= any time. by tonnage:lo deDar. ifirAdvanoa yalnotota. ttenetly renenmle 990 the 9.1 09 ItOrteni when tberrau le tett.trutna It lammed RATES OP ,ADVERTLSING , One tails* n2ot lioepattll or flsmt.) Do • , out ne 080 DDo'Do • each dlt:onal: 4 1o 1 -t.. ojelp,..atcr-r ti ßo I/0 1,114:=4••••••-•••• a • ' Do one 0 Do two atertana-. 1 00 •• Do three tramtba-.4..... 1-e— 9 00 • - Do, Your molten. 10.00 e - • -1.. 11 00 00 - andlng Dards: (5 Does or 'gainer skonton 600 , • , Ono dollar for,taen stational Doe. • .• (tooatnert, tbaoseableatpleatorn,(99999* satm,) exc!wilTeolpst!e . r.... l .-,..„........- 21 00 • . . ' The • Gazette goof `e.rifire laxly every . . , - ihornleg te lat =lilts oaths lintel:arab Irt.:Welhe =id ChlheipliteELlohd, l'Otir friends' can Nara their aeries • 'without Aid . :qa "ii.d ham the iiiyer Sivereil at their residearis.- - iarlin—liosheata, Or. J.e. 011ANDLEIt Caitari; ILPITICitiVecteter.I9.I:IANIN i lishillon, DAN JlANDAtielkNithelehl. DRINKIERILOP, A DAY. DilkwY Goan W -7— h — ontia l —We wattd cell dm attention of all Inter:Nita in the Coal t:sines to the hale of the eplemild-property of the " ghlo awl Lladll non Coat Company,"'whioh takes place to-mor row, Monday, 16th bast:, as e4rertlled in our o)huma Yersonnwiebing to attend can lean here on the 13roemovilli pudiet iat 8 o'clock tri the morning,; attend - the ealo, an return again on the puke( the same evening. This le one o'f the hest Coal • on the llonCugahela river, and cffernetr , .g inducements to .nrohasers. Ceurie , . ow ra Botrrw' Pr .unatt.—Yes terii4'mornin &Ant Et, a o'ole• - a lire broke oni in the extensive.nlaning ralli*of Mr. Jaiae:s Malinger, id Beath= Pittsburgh, I and, before it was extinguished, destroyed a largo arsonist of Property The planing iUI and eeoh fastory was eu tirey.destroyrd; together with vime two tailllon feet of lumber, helnegbsgto Ilifratellinger, and diets dwelling houses.- -- . „___ k , The total hies of Idr. X Is estimated et about $80,000. He:. is inured for $46,000, in differ-. en , officirei:: We have ascertained the following: Pennsylvania Co., $6,000; Western Co. $3,600: State Mutual Co., $8,000; Fanrs antiMechan , Ice Co.; $1,000; Lycoming $2,600. The firemen end citizens did g 1 in their power to prevent the flames from spfrondlng, but the tried WWI Tal, high, and thera'Was a very poor pupF!y of water, reoderidg it Impossible to ite. - ootai o ..sh this object until three dwelling houses on C.rson street-werti consumed, whet a vacant lotji.itervsned and obeoked their progress in that quarter.' OM: of the houses, a two-story brick, was owned by..Mre. Ryan, a widow, and act:up/Oct by Mrs. Lanciimp,Fwidow, and Mr. J. Fisher. ,The buildingjwas warth about - $lOOO, ~npaa whichlhere was nO inentince. Next weaki.pro-story fiameldwelling house, owned by. Bernard Maley, and, valued at about $6OO. The furniture in this btuze wan mostly deacroyed, Mr. M. being absent the time..— . He has no inrsince. A two story brink house, owned -by Patrick :Riley, was next considerably burned . His loss will be about $BOO, and .hi id Lally insured in the Western. Insurance Compan y. u The fire is onppased to have caught from the fortutee stack, in the machine shop, third story, and when first discovered might have been ex tinguished with two or three (buckets of water. Ur. Me gar's estsblishmeat was one of the most extenisive end complete of the kind in His teZer, and" the baildints, which were of ,brick, were oonstracted buts few years since,'at a very tarts expense:. The lase in machinery alone to estimated at $20,000. A large number of workmer out of employment by this di: tien, and many , of them had th e the confusion. C : I 3 it . 1 ; indictment ailing f Jacob 141aberry. 3 eranceville. Ver tali:need to pay a nit selling;-one ' g constable end oatd 61Thu:tiers eaturroi Qualms Szi!noaley IstaClarn, Adams kind Parke. copal y& Martin O'Uazr Attar Without haanae, an oath Via defendant rasidee in 'Rem did guilty. and defendant floe of $25, on pionfising to ... • . . . third awarded to the .rttn the ,residue. to , the rScheql _. . tOwnship. -,-, • Coin. vs...divollonolindicilnent selling - liquor I'll % ) vithout - iteensiosh Cathie s o fileberry. The party resides in Temper/in Me. Defendant plead WV,' and wee Senten dto poy,a fine of $4O--ttbird awarded to t elurning oonsta bie,-an ,the residue, to tbo olillot.,l3oard of Charlie .townehip. • , CoAis.. Joseph Braden inMettnent selling liquor . without license, on oath of Eichorn Jones. Defendant plead 'g My, and was sea tenoed-to pay a fine of $5O--one-third awarded to the returning constable, end the residue to the School Board of. the Sixth Ward. iCom..vs. James - Dora; ildititment selling li- • quor withont license, on oath of Richard lanes. Verdict guilty, end defendant sentenced to pay • a fine of s6o—one third awnrded to tbe return ing constable, and the reldue to the School Board of the Sixth Ward. • Com. is. Mathias Wimm ; indictment selling liquor withentficiense, on o th of John Wagley.' Verdict guilty; , and defendant sentenced to pay s fine of s4o—one-third awarded to the return= e lm i:•.?; constable, and the 'due to the School Beard of the Fenith Ward. ' Cool; vs. Thomas Mill • indictment selling liquor without:license, on oath of John Chess. ' Defendant plead gtifity;.b t owing to the fact that be was AII entire cripple, he was sentenced to - pay a fine of slo—,ooos-tbird awarded to the 1 rotor:Log • °notable, an‘the residua to the Soleil Boaed,ef Lower St., air township. • tc ) Com. vs: flobertTubman• surety of the peace, on oath of Themes %%Me ald. The parties re aide in Lawrinoeville. efendant ordered to pay the costs... • . ' Cam: irD. Ann Donnlog; . stirety of the peace, on oath Of Mergairet /Lire d. The parties re side i ißlratiegharo, end the difficulty originated In Mrc. Howard ettemptinglo eject Mrs. Den ning,' who is a tenant, from; a bonne belonging to - the prosecutor Which the defendant occupied, on 1 'the test of April, when i Ls alleged the latter threatened to burn the house down. The Court said the criminal 1 w could not be used • by Landlords to eject tenants, and ordered the .. - prosecutor to pay the costt. I Jamenteliss Boobs Graham, was brought into Court - ifot Wel on a oh srge of arson, when; through MIV- couneel, he presented a plea of `Oll - oe in jeopardy." inia Court considered the plea. ' ttchatelly' defend - 4, and; by donseat of counsel Zartho Cotnmoceealtb, leave woe grant ed for sMendelentr, The prisoner was then re• '' mended.--...- Cora. vit. Ciiiitts 'Saki ' .11111sq-Indfolthezitclaro guilty. . .. _:. ,!; arts` told.atinstantlitb, 9esdiot'- of cot . ' ' 41peD3. tDzsgss;:ls, foir'erenings bince, It. I wee tur privilege to listeulte a leefure delivered - ,by Vermeer Ferguson Ito Excelsior Hall, Ills repu;z6on fin learnioshribis =intimate savain tance,mithiberliteratuee of his native land, his perecncl hndwledge of her people, and tostunerip; iond'ocenery, prepared ne'toAvect gc4ordittery preferment& •We were not „disapPobstad,-,: lterainisto'nced ne - .Beo end," ; the ohec o n ,tus leeteet for the peening's: titertainmencilfordo • ' the =Professor. adniiratis e iipperbanity - foe the display of 'ha 'varied ' Peyere., ,Ife :seemed etittailrifeppy Ito 'denertptloN criticism:, senti ment add int. • roes - a -eft a qtrne appreciation 1 °trimmer, and" gifted witteth'e rare feint ty of 'telling st etcry — well; -the anendoles of the Pro feseor.contributed very:greatly ,to' the amme ter-at of his andleuno. . Hie- reoliationi, too, evicted refined taste and a true love for the bea*iful and -- finc;tis troll as a:general sequel's: tines Oh the standardanthors, and a temarks. bye fonilierity 'erittithe beet belle] jiteratere of dootlind, Zia simple but graphic narrative seemed' to trosport lie beard, 'to the so nee ds r ,cdrihot - The cncuotolos voilitt' Laininte tho ewidadeddelli,the murmarlog streams; the its. • • eleatinins; the4lAsk Loch, the bide sty, seemed for al moment -to boiler cid ;cloud; n 2, 4so vividli 'hry , a few eltorde to:whet', ware they pi ' senate tour_vieta, - Tbus forgetful of the pref. edt,,tgiegatalter lid all 16301de.t the scenery d bit i nativil land;kinnecorated by the genius; and ins toolsed in story and emit Punned bp- On* lashifteted at once the appreciation and pleatthre of his ondlenee.i And although thy UMW:evil' Icog—:inuph Sta ger than the learoid ~ goriettiman intended ible bey (rem the fact that • ; it:via partly extemporarieniv, neither itiatteti• ,tleti at impatience in evinced, nor did we hear sop; one, swept the Profetscr himeelf, dyads to tel I fteileasth, orth it had been shorqr."-- It has ' • cepa intimated, that pottibly, the loaned gen ets:dui may deliver anotber lecture on the Lsnd 'of Iturns,.• /Amid ' be do ao ' we hope to find among Ile auditors not only the country tnett of *Ott eel Wilson and DUMP, but others also, ' who ethcaniefge themselves Indebted to floot• -,laud, fer, nmetitbat li instrundre La philoscpy, • pleastrght'gnetsi an d fasci na ti n g in romance. . Tananrin,'—:As wit - intlelisted, MU - it Dares , parLirsn 'spnbri rests& -nth an-overtLowins POW. huh .moalag, xi& was. rsptnretudy- 'sp. ... • pianist 13hn sppesrs to.dglif Erbsksperel - - geesitifal play. op “Iloises end 3a)leVl in which phA poramstesthelnittr. - Mr. ,Lessard, who hos . erj, prym hag fict#, Fastahnithe ehsrseter !4aniso. , The pito will be prodnaed la , liana* ;Data's bat it*, sad with :s fsrertte play !4 ,satzteu t we hake no: doubt than be detlghted Mr.urtorm Coriar—Ttierrtay—Before Mayor Wearer. - Gasper Jardin and Edward Dayo were arrest- ed by the watchmen for drunkenness and disol derly conduct. They preeented a woe-begone , appearance when brought before hie honor. Gasper had no monerto settle his bill and w committed for five 'days. Edward enuffund an diseharged. .: Samuel Finifr - -- ' ' " - --tracY;-Josepb Cariin and Jsm4 Dickey, for drunkenness,, were committed twee Jour hours. Joseph Pettit toad Michael Malot eey paid their fines and were discharged. Johanna Bushman was found wandering around the streets very much intoxicated. Bide was arrested and brought before the Mayor, when she stated that she was a servant girl lii a respectable "family, and had visited. an sequel taupe dating the day where she heft drank sol very Smug whisky-punch. The, Mayor dell - tired her a lecture on the culpability of her nut duct; and impact mall flats — which she paid, and was die ged : _ Jacob Gots, Christian Seanor; and Gotlieb gas' three 'Germans, were arrested by the night p. lice while engaged stealing fire.weod from ' building on Diamond Alley which was being to down. The owner cl the wood, would not pro' emote, and the Mayor imposed a fine, upon t,, parties. -Tux Stockholders, of the Chartiera Von y Railroad, held a meeting j.eaterd ay morpiag, o consider the question of consolidation with t e Henipfield Railroad. A resolutiOn W 93 offered by Mi. lis.kewell, and pAisedi postponing the conticeration of the quis• tion of consolidation, until snob aotiint—be tuned as nlllirelease the consolidated compaPy from all obligation to finish the Hempfield ror from Washington to Greensburg, until it is s cettained Whether the consolidation of the ro would Interfere with or invalidate the coat et now existing between the Charlton Valley, abd Steubenville Railroad companies. • Mr. Reed offered-the following: Rat°lced. That the Board of Direetors of Chartieris Valley Railroad Company, be dire°, to endeavor by all possible meant to snore completion of the said road by moans of the p ferredeinck and mortgage bonds of said camp. on the mask famorable terms they . can. The reselntlon'wee adapted, and there be no fcirther'Mainers before the meeting' it jonrised to Meet 'main at the call of the Pr.! dent. , Duns* CHAH6II.—By reference to our • • vertlsing,iniumtts, it will be seen that Mr. P. Hiyden (lite of Duff's College,) has porch ed the establishment of W. H. Wright, on Fodrth St., near:Wood, where he will continue the mid:tiddlers of Ethereal Oil and Darning Fidid,. and keep on hand, as heretofore, a complete stack of Limps, Muddlers 40. We wish lir. Wright sucoese, wherever he ..ay go; his successor; also,has our beet wishes. NOTORIOUS Houses.—Alderman hisjor, !EN terday, held to bail Eliza Brown, charged on oath of R. H. Benton, with maintaining a pdblio nuisance. This woman, it appears,, besides keeping an establtehment of the eama chareicter herself, owns, three brick houstls on Union alley,' adjoining Pennsylvania Avenue, likr.th k Ward (in! ono of which William Campbell eametto menu.' timely end the other day,) Which deltas Den, i, in the habit of renting to women of bad re ate,! for unlawful purposes, knowing them at thel time, to be used for that purpose . . This ' and indictable offence at common law, but has not,: for some time at least, come before our Co rt4.l The people Being in the neighborhood ere; these houses are located have been Annoy byi their existence for send time, and we hope (they; may now be put to acme better nee. There are many ,tnore ouch dads In the city,, which will be soon sholished in come mann r. By the way, these t i who frequent such houses are liable to indiotm nt. I ' litonwor ROBUSTLY Lure Buscuo.—A small case of highway robbery. cccurred yesterday, A coma boat man named John While, who repre , tented he was from Blair county, approached a boy named Demesthenes Hughes, whose purente reside in the Fifth Ward, and attempted to snatch a binodie of clothing from him, as he was aloud ing on Liberty et., near the canal bridge. The led held on tightly to hieibiondle, but the Mi -1 'ideal above named abstiacted a handkerchief ' from hie pocket, andiwas about making off, Then a policeman came along, and took him into cos', tody. A companion, Alex. Balzgiver, from Cm. ere cu., came up at this Podium and attompt eil to reede White, knocking the constable down, and tramping upon him. By the Aid at some, citizens, they were both sorely lodged ie the madhouse, however. Salsgiver Mae icomr mitted for twenty days for an attempted rescue, and White was committed for farther hearing Both parties were intoxicated. bare biers throttri ashram oordlogra ir tools destroyed v.-Before Jam Emctna /X MD 41403...—Yesterday mlrning, about e 'eight o'clock,a .oerman .named leery Germroth was found dead in his cell in the county jail_ He was imprisoned on a charge Of surety of the peace, ou oath of ,his wife, who resides In Birmingham, and bad been committed there some fire or . six times on similar charges. Coroner 'Alexander held an Inquest OD the body, when itappeared that be had come to his death by lumen himself, by attaching a leather strap which he usually wore ironed his insist to the door of the cell, and fizieg it around Lis neck with 5 34A1:10t. The deceased was about forty years of age, and It is supposed that be bad be. come dejected dcring his confinement to such a degree that bo - 4etermined on deetroyinghis own life: It seeted that he had committed the not sbout one or do o'clock, ass noise was beard in his cell about that time by a prisoner adjoin ing him. A verdict wan rendered in accordance with the above facts. . Haunt fixtrama was final $1 and °Gatti by the ltiayor yesterday, abyged, on . oatb cif . JOhn Ochae, with refusing to pay hie toll for Oroasirg the aqueduct. Plus Canrcze.Housekeepere• and others should attend the large sole et supeilor ettipe!s this afternoon a o'clock at Davie' mewl auction honee, No. 64. Fifth meet. They hare Veen arranged on the second SOOT where oarafortahle seats are psoridoi, I . • That who wish to learn to cohreetio in • the Nest and-Dams latignsge in two hours, ebould send for the "Deaf and Domb Manual." r Price 26 cents, or 6 copies for $l. Address nigh order! to W. N. pelmets, - BOY'S Ctormera'taetetully COa . and made. A flaWaltriat7 at CARNAGIIAll'a,aear the Poet office, Allegheny city. New otylo.coalingejaet opened for Genteel:Blom work, and a full stook of grit alias .olothing for men's wear, now ready for String salmi at low rates for cash. Da atomiser in boo travels on the cape of Omit Hope says: I found very frequently among the `Dutch Boors of the back country, dyer's 'Cherry Fedora!, which they keep hung up by a thong around the neck of the bottle to a peg over thqir hamniooke. Indeed thin seems to be their . N ei Sole piotection against the throat and la die :prers .which are,quite prevalent among era. I thought it a apetking comment on the ra it calj genius of the American people, that th ehcbld furnish the staple,.l believe the only rem 'od¢ tas people btly_to nee. *eking if they need the same manufacturers Pills, they told me that better purgetirce grew all around them than any body could prepare. , .4... 1 1 . - _ &aroma ost , amo Baas,. creptides, esti ate eupsrimitgletlfilibmors in the blood, and are lifted verrAstniO)lng to youth and infanta.— -Chertstlras. Murray, 'when taken no tq ...414.tiono.nttacka the sent of theta VI siskt r itedges them, end thin, by forcing thiresplei on the surface, seen _retioTee the edfferei,Vil retard him to health. I(I.I.Itl?,CTIO.I/ S. I tit lOWA. • 'J. M. I GRIFFITH; COIINSELLER AT LAW, 'DUBUQUE , lOWA, WILL RITE PARTICULAR ATTER , v tiosi to the pike lorkfAn4 ef debt"... =nth e.tDa, fte.. ILI Dubelve ntrft =ling country, REMITTANCES 1 4 ROMPTLY MADE, Juff4lftal nt rr.taccur. F. F. Van ficranfacrot. Erg ID.Un. Jenol,l44lar 1, 1 : • In= To.literchaats..And Otheri. _ B RUS"B at LE. of Le W h rtl e ana laark4, Whtlias .QllllO3 EOR:EITENI2 , IO DRESEO3-IPint,' la Whits. Wan and Ptrav, coLval eU I for ertatag an!l wadding divan tO M had at. 603 14URY117 f Minoan rvu4 rosoced Wel 111 emu few days. I ,HINDOWI JLINDS—A fino aboortment 4166.5 664 "5.616550 Gre,66+ Ilsartl 01.51415 a, . Also, 61 Wp5016544 WW Pape to 6.1 1 516.. cbarbers. W la, 444 r Pee 07 4116 VALUER 6611:11646ft 1 :616 ° . 65 616,5650ttiit. A ii 7 l3 etwni &luxe. fry 566 gr 5614•61. ie y 51 Can