" •»! " '' , ; = .» * "'.' V: ' - STHfiELER & WILSOf’S ■ FIRST PROUdil FAULT ~ 'if 'i NO- MA.OECI N ES S, AMHTB OPPICD, WO. 68 FIFTH BTHBBT, PREMIUM awarded bj tbo Alloghony County Agricultural Society, hold 1857, "A 8 BEST FOR FAMILY USE." And tha Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machin# tko hipest prominm, “AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." TBESEj MACHINE S which hare gained such on enviable reputation over all other Machine* on account of 1 l. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both Mdoa of tho-dalrnc hewed. 2. Economy of thread. 3: Simplicity and thoroughness of construction 4. Portability, ease of operation and man 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. ~ 7. ! Strength, firmness, and durability of set 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes ant , ’fi. Compactness and eleganco of modol and Are now offered with all of tho latest prices by ALEX. R. RGB: STSKND FOR A om< : J apwml J^otltis. ‘~~AMgMo'AN WAICHKa- ~ WIIOLBBALB AGENCY FOB THE SALE OF , AJKSUOAS WAMHU. Wefrroul 1 most respectfully call the atten tion ot the pel Us to the American Watchea now being ex* taoji'iidr Uir tfecad, tne manaffcctnre of which hw be comes?, lirml ’ eatabUa&d that'entire confidence can be ptaoeStsaatb anaemia and correct time-keeper*, both l>j the wearer ea neOar.. Bering beet Wboteeale Agent* t)r the Bale of thmeWstCb« ,tbe public may be awored that wo can *oU theaetthwn rjrlowmi.eaahprtcee. We here ale >• vmr large atoek of SILVER and PLATED WARE, raiTaOLD JEWELRY In fit*, inch 11 Onml, aaraet, Cameo, Jet aadJalntlnga. Oar twortmenfcf CLOCKS U nniunally large at present, eomprivlng tome twanUftll pattern! of EIOUT and ONE DAT PARLOR end OFFICE CLOCKS at QRRiTbT RE DUCED PRICKS. We hare rime fall stock of BnglUh andSwl »<JOLD and gILYSRWATCHES on hand, all of oar own lui( «>■ titloo. Aim, Watch iVaien* Toola, Materials and Watch Glanea. mw9, »» bruoqum A UEYRAH, | t 2SidAwT • ' Ho. 42 Fifth street. 1 BAMU£ULi GRAY DRAPEBANS TAILOR, - • , Jar#. U ST. CLAIR STREET, . J: ; . PITTSBURGH, PENHA* Has jnetmomcd from the Eastern Cities and fa now mailing fate Spring «toek of Cloths, Owsimem' Vesting* saeOcatlngsof.sTsry Twisty and style adapted tothstoctciljaaduo&try trade, which *lll b« made np to order wlihpfwnptnew sad despatch, tad at rates as low MatuysibnrstausrastabUahnMatintbecity. fogrifc || piOKBRTcOM >earl Street, Boston, Ksscaum ton ran axis or «• and Sole Leather, la nmiti,-Certtal Leather, la, Walj Kip, Splits fac; Sheep I,- fiakbsd Idalags asd colored oe, KU aad Boot Skies, and Harness Leather. P. ft, 80UTUWIOX, Oonsna «in»t, Boaton. WIUUAMftUftXAQK, 101 Pearl M “ a.OAELj(ni*oa, ioa fluu «**»<■; “'"‘l gOUBBANDWGSi PAIBIIBO AND OIAZIH E‘ *T ALL ITS BfcIKCHXS, ' rt mincer and shortest ttaM. J,*B. PBILLIPI, Olatr itreit. . MoBRXDB «t CO, ftmidiu tad Commluion And Afßnto\for. the solo of Pitts' fcefa&N. Obmltnanita «nd order* for J mtXtV *&, aoUdtodL tfea to jmlTlnc an 4 f«x CsßUunltl Itmi 7DBBt TUBS ! I FUKS ! 1 • MoOOBD St dO-, 131 Wood' Street, JPitteburali* HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW r rwelTtnj* !*fs* ***offrmh aufeTUßS ' Mlakßtbfe ...JtoMlMtta, oo* *? o»pm Bain Malb t It Boo—l odl -Tsb—n B ,mi Iproftu. i wU) las to patch—i i mi otraotk. 1 « •B* OHBUTY, a. D*, Its ! Vrif ftrwf,i’ittJißfjfl, Ptnna., Hartafbadl « adnaftac—of X—torn OuU*g—asd Ho*- pml«,B»d— mi jaarV pr*ctk», offm hla profe—lo*ul mnkm U 00 U3104L AND UKDIOAI 0 ASIA untnisL Xffft W. D. Howard. i OoL WOaoa HcOaodle—. Kav.H.H. I .MeL—&. 1 Hon. B. A. W—w. T. 0.800, 1 Hoo.T.J.BlfiUm. J.VHbiU r. I John IL lUlor, E*j. tt; ;• Jacob McOollktor.Kaq. myfrlydfc 3Em> A BTOVK WORKS. AI.SXAZrDSB BHADLBT, i ttmmrvua intumuimT tarjitt or BftlfOapM, VlctoriaM, Mntb utd CofU, ItßoowA*. ai*h . UnUitr laOm callaad' .ebMn Mkud with grait cuo,u<i will proAtt. to ppch—i (rah fUlfl ar» loritod to otritock- oolT’.fctl CMIII6,'MUIB SSD HK4TIHO STOVES, Pldft tßd Fancy Grata Fronts* ftc. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated Patsnt Oas " Bckkiko and BaouCoHsuaiKo 1 COOK STOVES. Offioa and Bale* Roam. ■rlftlydfc !•,« WMOlQp>mb«rgb. Pi. / BTARCB ■■ Midi Xr«npMu^ir>i ß ■urpOT' ■.* jsgpgs yrm taaiaasjjs“ ul ” t&fSr Il£nl Okw Kuck, la <XM If Dada ban. ASa* Mmili Par* «*1 •be* bD far h»«4ry tun. OOU lAKIN t, (or Oor» SUfcbO ta bxa.6) piper* **ch. tMi ttkU h *«v»»— pwp«r»d tor cvßbsry pttfponA, nlled eo MWpanor loruirrr to mj now la THOMPSON,CLARKS AtOCKQ, 1 Atrotafertba Company. u . W. HC I>. KINKHAKT, ■*' mwnemnilWßiuUMll AU kinds *f Tobaeedb Bm rrctutiT trttn tb* boMlri* No.lHOWood«tmt,la adStk^i^l^£ctoxtnKXstobltob»nt v No.4Blnrlß sSs*tJw*nr*tb*ywiHb*|>UdnedP»rßeoiT*tb*<rfri«Kta, ■pgilydto ■ , i , X)K®T3?ISXRY : Da. W. F. FuKOKNBXBa haring tannlto PttUtmrgb with th* InteaUooaf llMihUnnriihnrs.nii U feudal NO. IMVQOIXH BTSKKZ, Mwmo Wood and SmJlhfleW bU. MiSbihoanlk«elAi.ib4r.& ocflMimfe - forwardtof and Cotnnit—ton Merchant, ' •’ * jmHITBOUUUiHKALKBtN • : Okfaaae. Bnttw, tood^Fiih, ■’. Add Produce MmO/' -H> Jfc-8»' Wfad *rt*, Fm»bttrtl. IT. HOLMEM « SONS, ■'.'UUXUXM Fmigi ut Dtaeille Bllli of Exchuge, cstrtnoATKS or ssroarr, - BANK NOTXB AND SPSCIZ* no.tr iuur stnnr* htcssuboh* pa. —MjOoOiodcMßAdcoß Alltb* priodpal dtlM through —tttoPs*edkfe. ■• ' ; aplhfely ■ 1 .jpOifflilhMd g*.ciittAJVOßS. .■ 4UGHX BILLS DRAWN BT miWOMM, IHBUUU * co„ ON TSN BBION NANI, LONDON, IN BtJHflOf OKI --■ . BOUND ImUM AND DFWABM. >KIIN»a. tb.»rt»qlprt cNMu4tmraiof naal% MjNM. itollHd, olbir bnpMl fcrnliby - WM. B- WILLUJU * 05. nija. . fcibm,Wood atmt.corn.rolThird: 0. &.• C.P. MARKLB. | . JMipnaerJoa uro all mn or WBAPPING PAPER. WiiaaiM, !). Hi Wood fltrvit, ~ .. . nmutoaan, pa. mrtrooiAtotutotnW IHW opoaßAii V* sun. '.VI . ;n—wuiMiiiqf i |j • • • M JUUImi Virtu, Vault Da.rt, filltt.llitttn, Widow «dirti,iu, ' ’■ .%=«»**. HlnrtaMirtlt Tkbiant, gg^emiggJaaarS* IB MBinll • ~ nun VAJfDBVBH * FHIBIfI>, AiTTOßwilfS AT -LAW, .•( (... •-•!•:..■" : *»»:/ I•' ' •OLICITORfe I* CHABCKB.T, VB.Q. , - r. R. wtn. | n| ••■.'.TtaaifMmkfc. I«J I I II; 11 hll * 11 11 K.E», An> MACHIIUBTi>; WA S HIK O-TQ N WOBK B, -•• . Plttfcb’urg li # : pen'ntl;;, < < stratt* Md tern luefcte W#rti|Tk(a feoOMi. udfluttlni SkS. MOLAUBHLIN, ' ’ • . .'uxcnnoan <•- <i' •U!: ; ■ MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, RRAZIESS' And BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PKB BOTTOMS, Raised Skill Bottoms, 8 pci tor folder, Ac. Also, Importer!; And Deafen Id METALS, TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, WIRE, 80. Constantly on bund, TintnrD's Machines and Tt>oli. DarcAouae, AToj 149 Pint awl 120 Second Ilrtet, orders of Copper cot to any riralred tiattem. mygtajlwlyT: DaWkS atOLtJL EV Houiii Sign and Ornamental Painters, . osAJJixss: ■■ | ouuu a \ \VHit4 XjeatiamlZino Pnint#. Alao, all kinds jof PaJnta, Oita, Varntabca, Window Olasf, Potty, Broshe*, Jtc n 144 Wbod SZrttL,ltco doort abort Virgin 4Qn, mrlMydfa j . B~T O V B 3 , a KATES AND RANGES, 0 ? EVERT VARIETY; MANUFAjOtURED AND FOR SALE, WHOLESALE OR RKTJUI., i BY PAYNE.IBIBSELL & CO.. Ho. 331 Liberty St*.FltUbarcti, P*. f»l4 Smd * MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., Kaarraomau or Coolcint, I Parlor and Heating sTt o y £ s, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, ie., 104iti>berty StL Pittsburgh, Pa. tnrOfclj j • ) tmcwiß, 4«~— L aovn.~~....w.w , auuoDaa Pittsburgh Btbel Works. JOIgpSS, BOYD Si CO, Manufacturers oI.QAST BTKKL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A*. B. STEEL; BPRXKOSand AXhwp, Comer RosJtastd Pint Streets, FttUbvrgh, Px. fsiAo jonaa j . a. aoonaj D. B i ROGSiiS Ac CO, Roger*’ j Improved Patent Steel Ojoltlvator Teeth, Comer goaf end Pint Streets . PiUslvrgh, Pa.. jaXfelydfc* rail bpikb comp Airy. Joecph Ollwprth ~Ot W. C. Bldwell. V (atcemiira to JWr, Rolfe U Svett.) \ ■ | iLuniracrcaxaa v,r I RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS \ i AND BOAT St’IKES. enltlydfc \ PmaBDRQR, PKNN’A, imhaali, lurgh Manu- BAD, QIDKS, Ottpt atUif firdlng. at. Louifc ( wTcTmanlb »o n , Manobcinreraand Deatm In all kind* of TOBACCO,! SNUFF AND CIOARS, j .'AND LEAP TOBACCO, Corner of SlsXCJ&id Street and Diamond Alley, | PITTSBURGH, PA Bib«Un By»UT*l* Fitcbf 4c- t-No. 34 SC* MOTllttttSt MOTIIkitSII'BtOTHICKSUI Don’t fail to procure Mm. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrnp fur Children Teething. It has no equal on earth. It greatly CtdliUfoa Lheproceaa of teething Ly aofUnlng ilie gnnw, rtdnriog All Inflammation—will allay pain, nod Is tar* to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It, toothers, it •111 glre rest toyinrwlrea, and relief end health to jonr Infanta. Perfect! teafa la ell eaaoe. This la tho proscription of one of sbs most experienced nod tkilfnl female Physicians in New Ragland, nod haa seon need with neTer-falllng sneeceein millions of caaea. j 'We beUere U beat and annat rame-dy in (be world. In all cates of Djarnfery and Dlarhoea In Children, whether It arimetrom teethfag ot from any other canes. Ifltfeehd health can be estimated by dollar* and renin, it ta worth.lta weight In gold. Uitlloeaof bcdfUne are aoU erery year lu (be UulUd Stale*. It la an did and welbtriwl remedy. PRICK ONLY 2& CKNTB A BOTTLR., «y*Nooo genuine onleaa the Cac-simile o/CUiiTIS k l 1 Bit- SINB,Ne« Yarld lion theoatdde wrapper. Sold by Dninti throogboat the world. DR. QBa ELHBTBKR, Agent tor Pittsburgh.* JnfcdtwlyfcT j Tbs Oritt BDgilso Remedy IIr!j|A»I CLARKS'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI Prepared from •> fnaeriptiofi of filr Jsaua Clarke, H.P. J PtyriamfatraordlaarjtotbaQn<>ep. lfelawrit kßown\&l3]Haa la no Imposition, but a m« uduhrmidj tdr'j T/aaal* DUBonUfee tad Obatrnetlon*, roa aojr cmm whatolw; and rithoojh • powarffcl remodj, they eontrin PothtorJmtifal to tb* eonstitaHnn. TO MARKIKD Li BJEB Ula pocotlarly mltod. It will, to • tborttlm*, trial ollht mapUatyperiod with tMTti il TiTTI Tun t ■ ! twomto fail where the direc- IJnwtticomfp* \» art weftotanwd. ffor fell ptrtknlarL g«t it pamphlet, Am,of tbeafent. IN. B—llaaddpaaafe nuape enclosed to anysntborl u* agent, vtUlotortAbofite,containing orer 60 pill*,l>j ream mrik ■ V { ILrijraBBSTOCK 9 . Mink's Muuci forUu DatnctioHtf & Plus, Mosqcitcbs, Man Tbe chemical preparatJMa known under Uto store title Car the last 22 yean Uutnteboot Korops; where they hut®, met with s triumphant vodcoM, Ur* acquired fur their In. ▼«Btor nod Mamifetnrw fetwortd-wlde celebrity, attmtM bj tb* toper* of Rossis, Pranca, Austria, tbs Qqmo of Eng- Und,tbo Kings of Belgtma, jjipks, Bavaria, Bax. oop, Ac, and in A mark* their efficiency-has beenendoraad bj lbs Directors q/ AtWc butHmtiotu nod' the approval of nmurtmi prtfoofe cUiam, tit at they »n tbs only In tbs world, ftitrft losxtarailDfttßsll kinds of Trmle. Ham’s Hiucnoci Pimainan destroy tbs unwel come Intruders without mercy, ftnd never tail. HtaArthas brought death to millions of them in tbs world, and from this dny lbs watchword of oil housekeepers, merchants, shipowners sod husbandmen will bo u Xo more remind RETAIL PACKAQU PkOH 25~CEWTS TO $l. Depot of tbs lores tor and Proprietor. .. JOSEPH MITIR, Prsctkftl Chemist, 012 Broadwiy (cor. Houston it,) Mew York. Oeosral Agent for the U. States and Canadas, fREDBR ICK V. BDSHtOH, Draggist, Ho. 10 Astbr Boose, aad 417 Broadway, New York. Sold wholesale and retell by R. X. SELLERS ft 00. and JOS. PLKHUfO, Pittsburgh; aodBKKKHAH ft M’&EH HAW, Allegheny. deafcflmdfo Childish all suffer more or less from worms, wbsnacklld lsaniac,and the mother cannot discover lh e enose. Ths ass of B. A. PAUHESTOCK'S VERHIPDOB has In nnmbsrless instances given patient immsdl ate relict This msdldno has proved Itself to bo of tiosur psased etßcacy io the core of worms. Prepared ,and sold by D. L. PAUSMTOCK ft CO. Wholesale Druggists, and proprietors of WILSOH'B PILLP, Wood and 4th streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ftis advertisement on Fourth page. feZfcdftwV Db. iUicKiinoß's M.amro-JiucTßio Mi annA'jjVfed’peZ Depot ftw Ms sale of lAii VaritaUtd Ifrdfaai jftrt» sobmittlng this machine ton die- no expense has beM spared In its mean* fetors to render it perfect In every aasentlil partkotar, to order la keep pace with the wonderful Improvements of the age, and place It forsmeat in this branch of American Uanh ofbetciaJ HO FAMILY SHOULD BB WITHOUT ONR— Retail Price $lO. n iß»JmifßMy ii> prevent and cure every form of dlsoasa, each ns Oo€wunpUoh,Scrofela, Palsies, Rhenmn- U*m, Dyspepsia, all forms of Physical and llsnlsl Prostra* Uoo and perrons Diseases. One grand feature of this Apparalos is that U is always nsiy for use, the power being obtained from a Permanent Hague t, no Add* or other Ingredients being required. Bold, wholesale and retail, by - DJI, OEQ. H. &EYBBR, Whofomda Drccglst, 140 Wood »t , PittsKf ■ A Case or Rupture Cured about a.Year Aoo, Mr.Qsorgeaotabert, who resides on ths ftAsib BL Boad, Seventh ward, procured a Trass from me, which in 6 months effected an sntlrs core. Ho has now gone si* months without the Truss, and there is oo appearance of tbs rstara of tbs rapture. 1 anr cootlnuUy coring cav-a of raptare with my hrralnable Traseev. H I have permlsdoa from Mr. Onmbcrtlo publith and re ft* to his easo. The best of references can be given by ap plication at my Drug Store and Truss Depot. JtTMftwT Da-qso.n. gEYatß.ua Wood si. - Abtikiu. E«s-—Dr. Kejaer, of 140 Wood (brie,tordoif (Ikmim, iiib,, naMpita.hfci> u burial l£lo lb. eir.nl leraT^d««Honij<w.»ljym.[^j-T tjASSJlltft' ipftNi*s,omoNa~i's itomihortMtiw. naeQfclydl b PITTSBtTRGHi PENN»Ai ia( will not rip or ravel >\oml advantages at manufacturers ), Agent, GS FIFTH STREET. btri_sA.R--w wGmT Special Notices. SUPERIOR COPPER MILL. AND L,TING W O R K S PARK, M'CtTRDY & CO., Pittsburgh, Pinna, Jj. \M. I^riTTLIC PlTrsnUßOtr, PA. do„ PiUabargb, wbo!««a)«Agvnt, . j ip%7:<Ukw fc T rioos Vermin Destrotcb, t», Mies, Uous, Bcos, Jfcucnw ja|aa»alssscTt, Airt'Ac. i 2JU/:_ ’ pttelmrgf] #ajetttv PITTSBUROa* TUESDAY MORNING*, MARCH 1, 1850. n rru'tAi. papkr op tib'ojtt. City jukl Newn Items. Alkak TaersaATCiti!.—Observations taken at Shaw’s Optician Store, No. 63 Fifth at., yesterday. IN SUN. IN ROARK. ..... 00 35 OO 45 9 ./clock, a. E. 12 ** M. C ** P. E Barometer. jES- Dailt.Usioh Prater Muktino, ul the First Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com mencing at 111 o’clock, A. u. All oro cordially in vited to attend. The exercises to pay will bo conducted by Her. l>r. KlUott. UjuoN Movement.—The committees appoint ed respectively by the Springfield M. V. Con ventiori rthd the General Conference of tbo Wes leyan Methodists, for the promotion of the union of tho two bodies, held a conference in the first M. P. church, Fifth street, on tho 18th and 19th instants. The meeting was marked by great Christian courtesy, and was harmooions as to tho object of union. After mature delib eration, Lbo committees, in joint meeting, re commended a more intimate anidn and co-oper ation nu being the better way, at present, to lead to a final union. It waa agreed to recommend that, should tho union bo consummated, it should bo known by the namo of “The Methodist Protestant Church." The committco representing tho Woslfeyan body sol forth the following changes as probably necessary to a permanent ecclesiastical unioo: h That the restrictive itinerant rule be so modified as to ■give larger liberty to pastors and people. —. That the order of Deacons be abolished, if it can bo safely done. d. That tho old rale on slavery should be re stored to its place in tho “General Ilules ” The committee representing the Methodist Protestant Church presented the following /or consideration: 1. They were not authorized to consent to any measure contemplating a change in tho general economy of tho M. P. Church. 2. That tho article in the Wesleyan Methodist Discipline on “secret oath-bound societies’’ was /objectionable to the M. P. Church. 3. That the Methodist P. Church never ac knowledged tho right of tho General Conference to legislate upon questions of morals or faith: and it was not likely they would qver consent to a change in this respect. Tbo abovo subjects were considered in joiot committee only in a conversational way, and finally referred to the •fitTerent annual- confer ences of the two connections. Whether any further steps Will be taken to wards a union will depend upon the doings of the succeeding conferences of the two denomi nations. Pb. Boynton’s Cotmss or Lectures. —We are able to annonneo to our readers this morning that the first lecture of this coarse wilt be given on Friday evening, 4th March, in City Hall, We congratulate this community npou this opportu nity of instruction and entertainment. Tne dis tinguished reputation of Dr Boynton as a public lecturer on Gcoolgy, the large and beantifnl oil paintings which he has had prepared to eluci date his subject, bis enthusiasm, promptness, clearness, grace, perspicuity and huraor,..are guarantees that he will crowded and nightly increasing audiences. The St. Louis Democrat says of his course in that city :—“With thousands we bare listened for hoars, with almost breathless interest, to the geoligioal prose poems of Dr. Boynton, which he announces os lectures! He is a master of the art unteachable and untaught! fie conducts his hearers to the land of Knowledge through the morning goto of beauty. The r old reptiles grow lovely, as he points them ont upon that magnificent canvas. Ho has borne'off the palm as tbo modol scientific lecturer of the day.’’ The sccomPfeclure of the course will be de livered on Monday next, March 7th. Tbo subject of the first lecture is Mechanical Astronomy, in which will be illustrated by ex periments in Natural Philosophy, the laws which govern the formation, form, motion and situation of tho heavenly bodies. The second lecluro will be upon tho ingenious condition of the interior of iho Earth, causes of Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and the elevation of Continents and 'lslands. Mu. CiiAfl Gir.vcn, for (be Uni lion or eleven years in the Dry Goods houso of 0. H. Love, publishes a card, in another cohinra, informing; fcia numerous personal friends thatjbe has pur* FranJt-Vaogordcr,- and advising lEem'To continue their patronage al the sign of the “Original Bcohive,” upon whose proprietor and salesmen Mr. Gjipoer passes a high compliment for courtesy and honorable dealing. Wc consider this card as a token of merit in both the writer and his late employer anti associates. Tub uumberof common rases—such oa disor derly conduot, dronkenoess and vagrancy—be fore the Mayor for the month of February, reached :>2O. Of these, as showu by ibo record, tEcre nre about I*2o snob names as O'Rourke, O’Raffcrtj. McGuire, McShane, etc. There are some 40 German names, and (be residue are, in a groat measure, divided between Rnglish, Italians, French, Polish, anil other European nations. The American portion, as far as we are able to ascertain. Is very limited 1h the ease of Allegheny County vs. Rowland, which was before the Common Pleas Court last week. Judge McClure delivered an opinion on Monday, dismissing the case, on the ground of want of jurisdiction and invalidity of the eyi ‘deoce offered by jilaintiff. ilia Honor decided that the Report of the Board of Auditors of 1856 could not be overhauled or reviewed by any subsequent Board. At the request of counsel for defendant, the jury, under instruction of the Court, delivered a verdict for defendant. A Serious Curroi. —Mr. Edward Crawford made an information before Aid. Wilson charg ing John Statlcr with assault and battery upon a i&d Darned Thomas Carpenter. The parties work in MeClintot-k’s keg factory, Mcohonlo street, and it Is alleged that Sutler, from eomo cause, fastened the boy in a furnace, where be would have suffocated had not the other work men interposed. Sutler wan held for further bearing. j A Mbah Titter, on Sunday morning, entered a little confectionery shop on Third street, kept by an old woman named Qiggephotbam, (while she was absent at church,) and Stole about $l4, a!l the money the woman owned, and which she had appropriated to pay her rent this week. What meaner act conld any human being do, than this? Mom "Strikes,” —Wo are informed that the paddlers at Coleman, Hallman & Co.’s iron work* have struck for higher wages. The coal-diggers about Birmingham, who struck some weeks since, have gono to work again, having come to terms with their em ployers. _ , Tits Young. Meti’ft Christian Association, re cently organized in South Pittsburgh, has met with considerable encouragement. They pro pose establishing a library, nnd for the purpose of raising funds to make a start, have engaged ‘Professor Robert Kidd, the elocutionist, to de liver » lecture before them, in Lafayette Hall, about the Ist of April, on his return from ft Western tour. ' Attempted Suicide.—A young man named Ferguson, whoso parents resldo on Pena street, attempted to commit suicide, on Saturday night, at the Merchants’ Hotel, by taking laudanum. An antidote was administered by Dr. Christy, and tho patient is now out of danger. The canse of the act is said to have been family difficulties. Metal Stbaltho. —The Mayor bad Wm. Ma loney and Geo. Hubert before him yesterday charged with receiving stolen gooda. The prop erty in .question was a large omonnt of brass, which had been takon at different times from Shoenberger’a mill, la the Fifth ward. Tho parlies were held to bail. LißßAnr.—Tho Old Webster Literary Club are about forming a library, and for that purpose have Appointed a oommitlee to take preliminary steps in the matter. The Club is in a flourish ing condition, and a library would no doubt as sist materially in establishing the organization on a firm basis. .Theatre.— Mrs. Binolair appears this <*veo ipg, alt the Pillaburgh Theatre, as Mrs. Haller, in "The Stranger.” Mr. Scdley, as tho Stran ger.' The afterpieco is “Bamboozling.” At thc .Natlonal tho stock company is drawing good houses. , • : __ At the Board of Trade Booms, lectures upon tho A’cconnte-are giveneyery Tuesday evening. Tho, Bomnjiltte'of fiusiuess Moin,nj» vile tho pnbjio to attend these free Iroiures, commencing at 74 o’clock. ' p 1— + ' "Lisda HAS. Departed.”—We have received from H. Kieber & Bro., Filh street, titephenC Fester's last beautiful composition:.iWordfiby W. 11. McCarthy; Published by Frilh, Pona,& Co., N.!Y: H. Kieber& Bro., Pittsburgh. Tus decree, of divorce granted Ust week; ii thecaee of Orr vs. Orr, was revoked on Moguley by Jud McClure,Ubavipg. bfen Improvldent-t lytaad i.' "• <j:; kt of valuable, ptockawill he eqld^tjtie- . i'tti’ the: CoihmOTial^Alfis Tot Regular mealing of Pittsburgh Councils was held last evening. { Select Council.—AH tho members present, ex cept Messrs. Ben&aUJ Blair, Kim, Kincaid; Me- Cargo, and Nixon. 1 Minutes of last mjeetlng read and approved. Mr. Ward presented a communication from Solicitor Foster, relative to judgments obtained against parlies for new paving and sewerage. Ordered to be Mod. I Also, a communication from Anthonj/ Smith, relative.to a balance of money duo him forpav iog. Read and accepted. Mr. Barbin— A petition from property holders on Mercer street, Sixth Ward, for water pipes from Bedford street to Webster. Referred to Water Committee. 29 5-10 Also, a petition from citizens of the Sixth and Eighth Wards, for gas -on the corner of Grant and High streets. Referred to Gas CommiUeo. Tbo President—A communication from Con troller Lambert, with sundry bills. Bill of Kramer & Rahm, for renewal of notes; SDD; eame, Geo. Findley, costs, $12,01; Wm. Wilkins, to refund fivo per cent, added to his taxes in Second Ward, ordered paid by res* olution of Financo Committee, $9,88; Hays & Getty, dray plates, $5,80; Jas. HemphlU, dray plaice, $72. The communication was accompanied by tbo following resolution: Unolved, That the City Controller be in structed to certify warrants In payment of the abovo recited bills. Communication accepted and resolution read three limes and passed. Mr. llerdmon—A report from CommiUeo on Fire Engines and Hose adverse to the liability of the city to poyaclaim for damages to prop erty of M. O’Hara, by excavation for Duquesne Engine House. Report aocepted and Committee discharged. Mr. Fitzsimmons—Report from Police Com mittee, relativo to a balance of $4OO in their bands, from money for pay of tbo night watch. Accompanying, was ian ordinance to appro priate said snm to pay for an additional lieuten ant. Communication accepted and ordinance read three Limes and pafised. Mr. Ward offered the [following: Resolved, That the Mkyor be direoled to draw and iho Controller to certify his warrant in favor of the City Solicitor for! $lOO, to be expended in mailers connected with xbe business of the city, and chargo the same to Contingent‘Fund ; and that the Solicitor shall produce proper vouchers, for the expenditure of the same, to the Auditin g Committee, at the close of the year. Read three times and passed. In C. C , laid on the table In all the above action, not otherwise noted, C. C. concurred. Adjourned. Common Council-^- All the members present except Barnhill, Campbell, McGeary & Robb Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Mr. Bailey, from Committee oo Claims and Accounts, presented a report with the following resolution: Re solved. That iho several bills of John Knowl son, amounting to $4O 32, are hereby approved and ordered tq. be paid ont of the Contingent Pnn<£ Report accepted and resolution read three limes and passed. Mr. Fulton—A report from the Monongahela Wharf Committee—4o whom waa referred the petition of owners and captains of steamboats, asking for moro time for loading boats at wharf, —stating that for want of time thoy are not able to report fully, and ask'Councils to allow them more time. Report aocepted and farther tune allowed the Committee? Mr. Bailey—A report from Ordinance Com mittee on the act relative to Passenger Railway; that tho Committee deem it inexpedient to toko any action on the aol at present, as the Legisla ture had a similar one before them. Report aooepted. • 1 Mr. Oyer, from the Special Committee on the records in the Recording Regulator’s office; presented a (report, with an ordinance providing for the necessary land marks to be ploeed in the the first five wards of the city. After the adop tion of several amendments, the ordinance was read three times and passed. The President reads communication from Mayor. wi:i a copy of the Municipal lavs of the city of Newark, N. J. Communication read and accepted, and on mo tion of Mr. Reed, the Mayor was directed to return tbo thanks of the oily to (he Mayor of Newark, for the handsome present. Mr. Oyer—An ordinance supplementary to the several ordinances relative to tho sewer in Cherry Alley. Read three times and passed, Mr. Reed—An ordinance supplementary to thq ordinance making appropriations for the year IK.V.), and to provide additional revenue for tho oity, passed Feb. 22d, 1859. Rend and referred to Finance CommiUeo. Mr. Dickson—A billofC-jll Armstrong, with 1 ' the following resolution: •'*’ lietolted, That the Cooiurtler be authorlied -ro-cerrifJTjia warrant on t£&£Uy Treasurer for tho sum $35,25, In favot ofsphArles 11. Arm strong, and charge tho same to Contingent Fund. Referred to tho Committee on Claims and Ac counts. No action in S. C. Mr. Reed—the following: Rtnolrrd, The Commitlco on City Printing be and they are hereby authorised to collect, in conjunction with the City Solicitor, all ordinances Aud acta of Assembly relative to the city, passed last year, nnd furoinb tho same to the City Job Printer, for publication in pamphlet form. Read three times and passed. No'.action lo Select Council. In all tho Ahove action not otherwise noted, 8. concurred. Adjourned. Anoturb Trbat —Pittsburgh has been un usually gay fora few weeks past, with its great actors, lecturers and vocalists, and wo have the pleasure of anoounoiog lo our readers that an other concert is in contemplation, which will prove no inferior successor lo- tho attractions Alluded to| The artists whose services have been secured for tho occasion to which we refer arc our own citizens, and comprise within them selves an amount of (Atent eminently creditable to the city. The concert, wc believe, is design ed for tho benefit of GUmboni, whom our readers bAve heard and admired on several occasions hitherto, and of course he will take a leading part in the exercises. Ills hearty manner and cultivated voice should alone attract a crowded house, lie will be assisted by Mrs. Downing, a well known oantatrice of this city, by Messrs. Kieber, Brecht and others, of whom it is not ne cessary to extend remark, os they are also well kaowa and admired by the community. We re serve our enthusiasm for a charming liUle singer—undoubtedly tho bosl we have In many respects—Miss Scribe, who will make her debut, we believo, on that occasion. Miss Bcriba is very young, but possessed of a full, powerful and sweet voice, wbioh Mr. H. Kieber, her pre ceptor, has trained to great perfection. Sho is a) hard student, and deserves all the suectssshe has attained in that most difficult of arts. Mr. Kieber informs us that it is barely two years Bince sho was placed under his charge, and at that time she possessed no voloe or knowleoge of music, but that in that brief period by, her de voted study, has acquired a thorough knowledge of music and a very creditable oollivrtion of voice. \ We bespeak for Signor Giamboni and Miss Scriba an overflowing bouse. Let the little lady hove each a sucoess as she deserves. 1 Tub Refubucae Coubtt Committee met yesterday, and agreed to call a County Conven tion to meet on the 30th of March to elcot dele gates lo tho Stale Convention and act upon a set of rales for the government offoture nomi nating Conventions which will bMQbmltted J>y the County Committee. The delegate meetings will be held on Batnrday, the 26th of Maroh. Rev. Mr. SnrsAnatJQH is expeoled to preach in the Leotnre Boom of the First Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, this evening. Service to commence at 7! o'clock. New Goods.—See advertisement of John Dean A Co., Allegheny oily. Their stock of goods are very fine. Tub best recommendation of any artiele is evi dence of disinterested persboewho. know its value. The recommendations of those who are using the Finklo Sewing Machine aro doing much to give It it* present reputation. J. L. Carnaghan A Fed eral street, Allegheny, aretho sole agents for this section. _ It At Caraaghan’e, Federal street, Allegheny city, may now be seen an elegant display of spring goods fur men’s and boys’ cos tom work, with a fall variety of well mado clothing, and an extensive stock of fur nishing goods adapted to the season. IBs facilities for making first clkss work are known to be good, and buyers will find it to U)elr interest to examine bis stock. 1 ' Aav of tho following Articles can be obtained at Downs’ well known stand, Federal street, AUeghoqy. Good Family Dread. Cakes and Confectionery in every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre serves, Jolly's, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor cestershire a tnee, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family Cbooolato, Baker's Brotna,* Ao4 Ac. They mspecu fully invite the public to an examination of the above named articles, all of which they will guarantee tq prove satisfactory both in quality and price.' ‘ : g • Tftg Muttony .Liniment euree Shewuatitm'i- ' The ifuttang Liniment curt* Stiff JoinUf, ‘ Tho Muttang liniment enret?Bumo and ITowtiii; The Huftapg liniment cmretlSoretand Ulcertj The Mustang iisweit carer Co led Bream qbd Sore'lfijrpUl; '• \'.i The Mustang Liniment cures Neuralgia; Thi Mustang Liniment ovrt* Cdrntand Warit; The ifuitung Liniment it icorth ■ y 1,000,000 dolEabs per awsdm To the United Rentes, as the preserver and restorer of valuable Horses and Cattle. It cures ati Sprains, Golds, Wounds, Stiff Joints, Ac.] . Will you answer this'question t Did you erer hear of any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiff ness, aither :im man or beast, which the Mustang Linimfnt.wpEld not care? . Did you ever visit any re?j>ocUhle ;Druggicf In any ' pin of the wbtfd—in Europe lAjU, o?Meric^whp,dli ; M art’mw»| thec.giMiest diseoTwy of the ager Bold wvery ,- VmiA tVM, ProjitWionjßlj, tak. i Telegraphic. WAsnmeTqw Cirr, Feb 27.—The'community was thrown Into an Intense excitement to-day, by the killing of Barton Key, United States District Attorney, for the District of Colombia, at the hands of Eton. Daniel E. Sickles, member of Congress, from the third district of New York." According to the report, Mr. Sickles becoming convinced of the troth of certain seasdalotu rumors involving Us wife, resolved to redress these wrongs about 2 o'clock this afternoon, Proceeding from his residence near the President’s house, to tho southeast comer of Lafay ette square, in tlio some neighborhood where Key was engaged in conversation with Mr. Butterworib, of Now York, be charged Key with having dishonor ed him and destroyed his domesiio peace, and imme diately shot him with’&'rovblver, one of tho balls onterlog the left sido of the bojdy and passing through the corresponding point: on tke opposite aide, lodging under tho skin. Another shot took efiebt in the right thigh near the main artdry. Key, on falling, Implor ed Sickles not to kill him. Tbo third shot took effect in the right side, glancing from the body and brais ing it, and from Lbo effects of which wounds death ensued in a few mioutes. Tho body was taken into the National Club nouso. The coroner immediately summoned a jury, and tbo Inquost was continued for Govern! hours. A verdict was rendered merely stating that the death was caus ed from tho effects of pistol shots, a abovo stated, fired by Hon. D. E. Sickles. Crovds. of persons gathered in the vicinity of the Olub House daring the day, anxiously inquiring Into a 1 the circum stances of tbo event Aflef Mr. Sid les had killed Key, he repaired to the residence of A toruoy General Black, whore bo was advised to doliv :r himself into the hands of the officers, who subacqumtly conveyed him to jail, to which be was commit ed - for farther examination to-morrow. The facts v bich led to the tragody will then, probably, judicially transpire. The inquisition of the coroner was merely with reference to the causes which produced the dea* h. pQiLADEurma, Feb. 28j.—The W ishington cor respondent of the Timos gives the fol owing account of tho domestic difficulties bf Mr. Sit klos, which led to the killing of Key: Ooj Friday, J Ir. ceived an anonymous lotter, (stating with precision so minute as to make suspicion imperative, that Mr. Key hod rented a bouse on! Fifteenth street, aboveK street, from a negro woman, and that ho was in the habit of mooting Mrs. Sickles there two or three times a week,'or oftenor. | The person and'dress of Mrs. Bickles were accurately described, and the Usual lime pf the interview specified. Accompanied by a friend, Mr. S. wont to the house designated and found every statement of the anonymous writer corrobo rated. Mr. Key had taken the honse, and had con stantly met tnere a lady answering very closely the description oif Mrs. Sicklet Mr. bickles still clung to the hope mat the pereon who had stooped to the baseness of making such charges under the veil of sesrei7, had thoroughly deceived him and that Mrs. S. was not the lady in question. lie accordingly re quested his friend, George Wooldridge, of New York, to watch the place from tb4 window of a.bouse just opposite. On Satuhlay nolmoeting took place, and tbo woman in chaive seemd to have stated that none had occurred sinco Wednesday. On Saturday even ing, Mr. Sickles resolved njo longer to play tho'spy upon bis honor, determiejed to confront his wife with his terrible At first Mrs. Sickles strongly deeded her guilt, but on her husband's ask ing her wbetper on the Wednesday previous she had not entered! the house on Fifteenth street in a cer tain particular dress, and concealed by a hood, she cried oat "I am betrayed and lost!” and swooned away. On recovering bar senses, she admitted her guilt and' besought mercy and pardon. Mr. Sickles calmly said be would not Injure her, since ho believed her the vknlm of. a scoundrel, but that he had a right to a full confession. Two ladies in the honse were sent fir as witnesses, and in their presence Mrs. Sickles!mado a fall confession In writing, stat ing that her connections with Mr. Key baa com menced in AjprUlast nnderjMr. Sickles’ roof, but that Mr. Koy bad sinoe hired the honse in Fifteenth street, in which they bid constantly met. Mrs. Sickles’ confession was made in tbo midst of the bitterest contrition and misery. Her husband simply asked her to give him baok her wedding ring, and desired her to write to her mother lo eome and take her from his house forever. Mrs. Bickles made no objections, admitting the justice of ner punishment in the most affecting language. The Hon. Robt. J. Walker and Messrs. Carlisle and Ri tcllffe have been retained as ! Ir. Sickles’ counsel. Appllcati* n will be made by Mr. I dckles for a writ of habeae c6rpnt with a view to pi >curo his release on boll to await bU trial. His wifo exonerated him from all blame, and be has the goneral sympathy of tbe community. In tho Circuit Court this morning, .Mr. Carlisle announced tbe death of Phillip Barton Key, late District Attorney for the District of Columbia.— While eulogizing tbo deceased os a courteous, Trunk open-boartod gentlemen, be forbore to speak of the cause which tai to his death, as that was a subject for judicial investigation. Tbe Court pud a similar compliment to tbe deceas ed. and, in token of respect, adjourned till Thursday. Feb. 28.— Evening. —The ex amination In relation to the killing of Philip Barton Koy, did not toko place o-day as anticipated. Mr. Sickles has retained, is counsel, Mr. Staoton, of Pittsburgh, Cbillon Ilatieliffo and, report says, oth ers, including David Pi ml Browo, of Philadelphia. Through the ioterventio a of a friend, Mr. Sickles has consonted, for the pijesont, that Mrs. Sickles and their child shall remain with her mother, who was yesterday telegraphed fir and is oxpocted to arrive here to-nigbt. The jail was to-day visited by many of Mr. Sickles' friends. Numerous reports are afloat concerning all tbe parties, having the effect to aggravate the facts al ready painfully distressihg, and many of the rumors are pure fiction. I - ’ CONGRKSSIOIfA L, WA.iniKOTos Cnv, Feb. 23. House.—Mr. Reagan, of Texas, made a personal explanation, relative to a dialogue recently between himself and Mr. Bryan, bis colleague, involving a question of veracity. After the colloquy had been continued for eomo time this morning, Mr. Keagaa asked whether Mr. Bryan intended to impute dis honorable) proposals to him; if so, then they would know where they stand. Mr. Bryan, in reply, said among other things if his colioagno was aggrieved he knew where be could - right tho wrong, he ahonld not shelter himself under any coastltntional provision of bis Stato. He was responsible here and elsewhere for what be said. Mr. Reagan charged his colleague with having songht to place him in the light of not being a good Southern man, but ho had always professed to be a national man, repudiating all sectional hefesios and fanaticism, whether coming from the North or South. Ho would over resist all violations of the muni or statato law to build up sectional parties. Lie had once gone through the ordeal, and was ready again to meet the people of Texas on this issue. Much excitement prevailed during this colloquy. The House took up tho Naval Appropriation Bill, and concurred in Mr. Sherman’s amendment re dnclng the appropriation of $3,100,000 for repairs, armament, equipment and fuel for the steamers, and hemp, to $1,000,000. An amendment redneing the appropriation of $1,192,000 for tho ton navy yards to only $130,000 was concurred In by Gfty-eight majority. The bill was then passed. Mr. Phelps, of Mo, from tho Committee on Ways and Means, asked leave to report a bill to revive for two years the act authorizing tbo issuo of treasury notes. Objections wero mado and Mr. Pbolps moved a suspension of the rules. The motion to suspond tho rules was nogatived— yeas 93, nays 10S. Mr. Phelps, of Mo., morod to go into Committee of tho Whole on the state of tho LFnion, on tbo Miscellaneous Appropriation Bill Mr. Covode, of Pa., inquired whether it would be in order to offer a Tariff Bill as an amendment to tbo Appropriation. Tho Speaker replied that the chairman 'of the Committee on the state nf tho Union woold hSvo to determine that question as it would him. " : ' Mr. Phelps’' motion was agreed to. Mr. Washburn, of moved to strike out the item of $250,000 for continuing tho survey of the Atlantic and Gulf coast. After-a debate the motion was rejected. Berate.— After the transaction of some nnimpor tont business, Mr. Yule, of Florida, from tho Post Office Committee, reported adversely to a large comber of memorials, asking for new Post offioo routes. Committees of conference wero appointed tojneet similar committees of the House, the legislature and executive, and consular and diplomatic appropria tion bills. On motion of Mr. Hunter, of Ya., the Post-office approplation bill was taken up. After much discussion, extending till 9 o’clock, the 3d seetion wee stricken out, and in Hcu thereof was Inserted a seetion providing that tho. sum of $6,000,Q00 bo appropriated from (he Treasury to meet deficiencies for the fiscal year commencing July 1859, but that the Postmaster shall in no event expend or incur any liabilities whatever over the ap propriations for the current fiscal year. Adopted. Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, moved to tokd up the Home stead bfll, but the Benate refated by a vote of yeas, 26, nays, 29; as follows: < ' Yias—Bell, uajard, Broderick, Oamaros, Chandler, Clark, Dixon, Doolittle, r«oendse, Foote, Foster, Gwln, Hamtin, n« T uw, Jokosoo, of Tun., Jones, Klog. PcrO, It Ice. Sew ard, Slilehla, Simmon*, Jltuart, Trumbull, W*de and Wit sou. . 1 Bates, tßayard, Bigler. Bright, Brown, Cbeetnut, Ctaj, Cllngman, Davie, Fitch, Fitzpatrick, Greet), nunaond. tlooston, Hooter, Iverson, J•barton, of Ark., Hsllorr, Mason, Pearce, Polk, Betti, Sebastian, Thomson, of M. 3* Tombs, Ward, Wright and Yolee. Mr* Houston, ef Texas, made his parting speech, inclosing his political career, reviewing aud vindicat ing his Congressional course. *‘eb. 28.—The steamer Black Warrior cposed situation, and will go topleeec. y of her cargo was brought ashore >ckaway. Tbe boiler attached to the board the steamer exploded yeiter , the upper deck and seriously Injur steamsblp Black Warrior is reported o pleeos. atement for the week ending Saturday, jcreaso In loans of $1,610,000; a de solation of $30,000; a decrease in net '’30,000; an iocrease In special of fob. 23.—Tb« steamboat Prtnccsa (rent tsr Orleans exploded and was born«d ; on at Conrads' Point near Baton Bboge. .-a pMMARera wm tbotfd, two haadnd of -era lort tod owing, moat of them v*re ruldonta of Lo«1«Um aod BQMtsatppl. A largo tmtfaber of Udfea van aboard, filling the Ualea and half iho gontlsmeo's cabins. Tbs -following «r* among lit* ntf&rdrt: Killed—J. W. I Bc;moar,BatonßoQ<o;Mr. Calhooo.of Uajirill*, Ky ;tb* I Pilot of the Princm; Aaistaot logiM i 11* 8. Murphy, of | St. Louis; J. J. Ilodcn, of Ui**U»lppl| *ud three utliera { •boos uau ■» nnknown. Among tbo “fcstng-orv , Gharlw BuaUtor tml L. Howard, hepreorptailree, Orleawt-Joaepb CUrk, 24 Clark; 8«nu«! WaJ«, Tt_No other Northern or Kartern dobhw «r* Urgo nnaborwero bodly oeeldad and otberwUeioJ urod. TLa boat and evgou** total !«*• «“ *“ oooof tboflaaat - : •• •' •• • {..OtUiiiTi, Foh. doiUg: ttelut. M boon. Taa w*atiw\eonti*Mji : L— 1 £ ulicatK, Tv Tab. iB.-jTb* tomtn wnkdMlroy «'li«wai*«l*kfetoTi4Tto* » to»ol em: From ctUftralis Nbw Yoar, Feb. 28.—The Vi Bi mail iteuuhip Illinois from Asp in wall, with Sin Frandsoo advices to the 6th fast, arrived at this port to-day. The Illinois brings $1,230,000 in speeie. TK9~ principal consignees are Wells, Fargo & Co„ $310,• 000; American Exchange Bank, $120,000; Sehall A Bros., $134,000; Freeman A 567,000; Doncan, Sherman A Co., $90,000; Hoge & Co., $lO,OOO. The Panama Star confirms the signing of the Ousely treaty, and rays the Cass YrUsari treaty was still unacted upon by the Nicaragua Congress. 1 A revolution was imminent in Chili. The police and people bad overthrown the government officials. The government was apprehensive of danger.from the South, as the opposition there have means', - arms and abundance of ammunition. Nxw York, Feb. 27.—The barque Antagonist, wbioh arrived here tjiis evening from Buenos Ayres, furnishes dates to January 4 th. Commissioner Bow lin and toe Commodore of the U. ; S. squadron had gone to have an interview with liopez, with tho U. S. brigs Dolphin and Ferry, which will be taken in tow at tho forks of the river by the steamers Fulton and Water Witch. The rest of tho fleet was at Mon tevideo. A Paraguayan steamer had gone up the river with a chain to placo across It, and impede .the progress of the U. S. vessels. A French and an .Eng lish steamer bod also gone up the river. It was sup posed the mission of the latter was to demand in.' demnity in tho caao of tho British schooner recontly seized by Lopez. It was said that Lopes has 100,000 men under arms. The general oploion was that the U. 8. squadron b inadequate, because only a feu vessols are capablo of ascending the river. St. Louis, Feb. 23.—The river has risen 33 inches within the last 48 hours, and now smiling at the rate of about an Inch an hoar, with 14 feet to Cairo. Tbe Illinois and Upper Mississippi continue to rise. The Missouri is lottaod falling. Tho Mississippi is reported over its banks below Cairo, and many fanners havo been obliged to abandon their bouses and seek higher ground. There was a sharp frost lost night. The weather la clear and pleasant this morning. Wabdisoton Citt, Feb. 28.—Tho President has issuod a proclamation declaring that an extraordi nary occasion requires the Senate to convene to re ceive and to act upon such communications as have been, or may be, made to It on thepart of tho Execu tive. . It is called for tho 4th of March, at noon, of which oil who shall thon bo- entitled to act os mem here of that body, are required to take notice. B*c*ptionop Smith O’Bsieh.—The Prince Albert of the Galway line of steamers arrived on Friday morning at New York, having <ra board os passenger Smith O'Brien, the distinguished Irish patriot. A battery of two guns saluted him os the lug left the steamer, and about one o’clock he was landed at the barge office dock at Whitehall. A crowd of some three hundred enthusiastic Irish men had gathered at this point, and as Mr. O’Brien landed, greeted him with enthusiastic cheering. Soon after he entered a carriage and was escorted to the Everett House, followed by Robertson’s band and the Artillery Company and accompanied by tho committee and a large procession of citizens. Arriving at the St. Nioboiap there the utmost difficulty in get ids bad already assembled us heart’s content. mercial LBITRATJON POR JANUARY-—- Sdtim, Wm. 11. WIUUSS, O. B. .'tlae Pittsburgh flarket> •far tv Pittsburgh GuctU.] utoa, Tuxsut, Maim 1,1850. otlccablo change. The rlren ere Id e activity that can be given to trade enjoying. Neither receipt* or ship iworer, ere large, igo id produce, of any kind. Floor the prevalence of belter rates else ■>ae of ilie market U unchanged, in siitu quo. The beaks are meet >a them ot their regular customer*, i papefcif eliort data, goes Into their contlniue unusually scarce, and as the demand for it can only be met, folly, by shipment* of coin to draw opea, the beaks ere naturally led to greator caution In discounting and patting out their papery We append a few extracts from our exchangee, to show the tamper of the market elsewhere: w The money market has tended toward greater eaaa this week, and there hai been a decided decline In the rates, tbongh they hare not yet settled down to the point from which the Ute adrauoe commenced. The banks and trust companies are tending at 6 coot, and we consider that as the market rate, though there Is considerable capital placed by private parlies at ft coot, while some transactions are reported as high as 6ft ceoL First class papercootinuea Tory scarce. Inside of <lO days it goee freely at b cent., aod 90 days to 0 months’ rules at 6@G "p cent. Prime aln glo names soil at G@7 V cent, and so ou upward for those not so well known. IN. Y. Coo. Adv. “Tho money market has undergone no chaoge, except a •Ught Increase to the demand for capital. Real estate la at trading more attention and prices are Improving.—[Phila. Uolletln. Iron—Tncro has boon a fair demand for Pig Metal from the West, bat the local conanmera hare purchased cautious ly. Oonaiderablo contracts hare been made tn the Interior, the particulars of which bare not yet transpired, and prices firm—uiany bottlers manifesting an indifference about realizing at present quota!lona, anticipating higher rates on thn opening of canal navigation, tales of tons Anthracite, in lots, at $25, $23,50 and $2l tOD, on time, and 2,000 tons grey Forge at $22, cash. Blooms —An bald with much flrmneaa. Small sales of Charcoal at $62@G6 H too, 400 toot choice Juniata, deliver ed here, Hold In.the iuterlor at dim. Ooffce.—The market coutinoea quite firm, anil there la a moderate inquiry, hut of llio the ttock In Aral hand* it en tirely cxhanstad, and of other kinda It la extremal? light. The only arrival lhl« week la an import of 1,200 bags St. Do mingo, brig Delhi. Sale* of 000 bags ltlo at 200 do Lagnayra, at acme Triage at B%@S‘4c; 120 bags Maracaibo at ll?£c eome lava at 16c; 50 bags Mo cha at 17}$c; and »00 bag* St. Domi igo at Ioc--all on time. g^odd—Tbo receipts of Clovarw i bare again falUn off, bot pricea'bare ruled somewhat irr giitarly. Sales 000 bna, in lota, at sfy3@G,6o ft 64 Iba; 100 ito at $0,76; aod 400 bg* nwleanod, from secoail hands, at s?)l2i{. Timothy la worth $2@2,25 bna. Flaxseed ii takeo m the craabeta, on ar rival. Salta of 600 bna at sl,7o@l,?fiW[Pbll. Com. Lift. BuuiX—With only a moderate demand daring the greater part ot the week, price* have farther siren way fl Ih. The aalea baveamonnted to abontTlO.OOU hhoa, ioclad log to-day, aod the market cloaca at about the range of our quotations m lollowe: \ Interior end Refining I 3l£@49{ Common to flood Common. 1 4 @49? Fair to Fully Fair. i. 0 @0 *2 Prim* _ i 63f@7 Choice 1 7W@7's Contrifuga) aud Clarl&ed ...... 7*4@P 'A Low Clarified - 6^g)7 Week's receipt* 10,114 tthds against 11,301 for the corres ponding week laat yiwr. Total receipts Vtinc* the let of September 131,334 fahds. against 110,773 to the a&mc data last year. \ Mousses—Tho'demxod baa been moderate. bot haa inoat ly kept pace with tbeaopply, and prices bavaahown no ma terial declioe, though they havo been generally easier for buyers, except fur choice lota, which are romparatrrely scarce. The sale* of the week have embraced some 12,000 Lbla. including 1600 to-day, mostly at 28@3it fjr inferior, fermenting, and dark reboiled,and 31(gl32}£c for prime ana choice. Half bbis •oiling at 34@90}£c |t gellJaccording to quality. j Woek’a receipts 12,010 bbls,*ega!n«t 12,871 (hr the coma ponding week laaCyoar. Total receipts sine* tna Ist of Sep tember 248,330 bula, against 216,075 to (be same date last year —N. O. Pic., 20th nit. ! “ The Fluor market allowed much activity—talas amount ing to abont 3,000 bbla at foil prices, Spring Kktras,ss@s,- 60; Winter, f The Wheat market was firmer—especially on fio. 1 Ited and No. 2 Spring, which advanced lc. Sales 1 amounted to abont 14,000 bos at $1,2f1@1,27 for No 1 Rod; $1,12 for No 2 Red; 000 for Rejected red; 7Sc for Standard Spring; 871431 38c for No 2 Spring; 75c for Rejected Spring. I There wasagcoddomandforCnra,and ealea wore freely made at 68c 900 Iba on track. OaU quiet. RaHey and Byo unchanged. | The Provlaion markot is still dull. —«>re wofo no tain of Men Pork, nod not modi Inquiry. A Ml* of 4«0 Shoulder* vueffected»t M£c love. Latdnomlnalat 11 4c. Tbo good market U quirt, Timothy pnaalnj <towuwan!. Clover atcady.—(Chicago Pras, Saturday. ASHES—Pearl* are lo better supply, but nncliangtd; talc* at 6U c*ah and Uue. Puts are oo nlnat at Soda Aah ta In ateady request at d%, ci ah, for com mon, and 1%, Uma. APPLES—there are but lew offering; *ale« or common at $ and choice at t5,00@6,2£. BUTTER AND EQQS—the demand for Roll Bntt«r| con tlonea active, and tiie rapply Ugh); Minor goojl cotnmun at 20, and choice at 2!@ZL Egg* are in limited supply, and and fmh travelling at BACON—there b a ateady but not active Inquiry from comumerfl and It la conßnoti tosmall lota;a&Vi in the rego lar way at 1%, ‘feldn at plain Uams at 10*4, Bogar-Cnrrd do at 12, looee, and a tc*. BEANS—lho.domand continue# limited, aid nlr* are making only In tbo mail way at $1,60 for *1 rlctly prime White. > • BROOMS—ecarco ami firm; prices rang* from $2,0003,00 lor common to choice, and s3*6o for fancy. I BUORWIIRAT-FLoUB—tery little OoIor; nle* oo ar . riaalatft2j?aadfroaetor»ats2.63ftloolbe. j BUGKJCTB AND TUBS—The factory price* I (cash, par fUnda) etFallrton and New Brighton ara for Docket* $1,60 @lL7£>, and Tuba, $4,76@5&76 V dox. From itora, bucket* aall In the retail way at |l,7t®*2»oo. 1 00RDA0E— Manilla Rope, eofl, IS e ft fit Manilla Bopycnt, 14 o ft ft Damp Bop*,coil, llcpft Hemp Sbpn,;c*v 12 o ft B> Tarred Rope, coil, 11 e ft lb Tarred Rope,cnt, 12 e ft ft Packing Yard,fine, 11 e ft ft PackdnjrTarn.com AO o ft ft EBP CORDS—Manilla. $1,60. $2.280040 ft dox. Hemp, *WT. ft doa. damp eolLll et* ft m. PLOnanUNßS—Manilla, 87 eto ft dda. Hemp, 70c. OOTTON YARNS—The market la ateady at tbe following quotation*: Ho*. 6 to lOlneluiTe SO o ft ft No. 18.—« ft ft No*. 11A12-,........-21 eft ft No. IT ..—2O o ft ft No. 13. 22 e ft ft No. 18 J 27 e ft ft Ho. 14 2So ft ft No. 19 28 ft 1b No.lt— ~24eftfc No.*).—. „29eftft noxnr Tana. No. 400..-. —ll oft do* No. 800 A « eft do* N 0.600 .10 oft do* N 0.900— l— 8 oft dot No. Boo —. 9cftdo*No.lOOO 1— 8 eftdoi No. T 00.... .. Soft do* Carpet chain, aaaxol. 20c ft ft Twine——.j ....22c ft ft Do do wbUe,23 Caolkine.—l-.—„l6e ** ' to 3S enta, Sic “ Family Batting—U.l?o “ Do do 20 to 44c 22c u Batting, No. I*. 16c u Corerlet Yam.-.—. 27c. H Do No. 2—.—l6C “ Caodlewlck—.— 200 “ j No l L..BKO* Jd No , .... L~6)qosyd CANDLES AND BOAF-CuiUm in steady •* oar quota tion* dipped UJi mould U and *"Hh> 19020. Soap remain* a* before, steady at ft tor common. BUfor Palm, and 10 for Sawyer's Toilet A Castile, for Sawyer** CbenH cal OUrt: and 7 for German. j . CHEESE—the saW are until, and conQned to lbs want* or tba retail trade at 12 for chuice selected W. R. DRIED FRUlT—tber* fe not much doing.bnt holder* are Arm; small sale* of Apple* at and at $3,600 FEATHERS—we note sale* of good woetci’o at <5, lo lot* to the trade, and prime do at 48; bat tba demand la reetriet* ed and the sale# confined to small lou. . [ FEED—steedy sales of Bran and Short* at $l,OO & 100 ooehtry. Halifax and Baltimore Herrin* rule at $6,000 *,OO, laka Whit* *lO,OO V t»t>i., and sfi,som .bCbbT, and Treat at sB£o * bbL [ l L ‘ FIRE BRlCK—there are small hot regular mlei of Dot <T Is firmer, and wa noia sales of Ohio super and extra at|Us »«d s*# on wharfJ and from war on and upper wharf at $6,20a64s for roper and ftSQ&IsST for extra. From store; etwdj sales in tba small way of n . per at fancy do at Rya Floor, tale* torn atdrealALTS, ar Corn Meal from mill at 05. . • GRAIN—Oats are In wry Ught supply, and we qno ' 61053 on arrival, 66057 from store. Coax has taro ar quite freely *Q week, and the market la dnU; we n«v tsrtoraod mixed at do«6.vrhfch is »»•/ rate for lot* of ear from tint b*Qds,*nddtqlcQlci r ed ala*b*d«adTance onthews figure*. Kralir/s •old rtadily at 90c on arrival and 95c from**-, ; la Btarra aadin reqosctat 64focjprinm'»nr' for prime fall from first hands. .Wnts.r ranaaa truss w*coa at $1,10; tromsUro.e ••* SL2O; Southern wlrodst sl,2*, and whl r \ GROCERlER—lhdmsrtrat tabachaa \ 1 flmail*Kol3. ,or .■ \ \ ! \; k *‘> . ' \; FarVoot ' • - .FrrToot . 14IachGar T l^ZncbOMPlpo —eta « M sx i« ; “-w “ “8 —ia « aw • i “ ** i «' y 4 « i * IcMert to tip cnrtocnary dlaeennt. HAT—A air aopplyai actler, tod taler of cow at s9s |U- Ho3UHT—there U'alWitlnqolrT from the retail trad*, tad sales by the*lngle bbl at $7,00.' HlDES—<lre*n Beef Hide* are firm at OU, Calf do at 20; Omm salted HAM and Dry Salted Hid* 18^3 RON k NAlis* -apodal contracts ccnttode to bo mad* for largo lou, bit card rata* remain as before, and wo coo tlnoe out qootatitQi: nwf,ac, . Ooboioo Bax Iron »rn...23£ Juniata “ ...412 Iron Plow Wings '< .~i\2 “ « Slab* H -.4 nans. , lOd to IW Naßs fl kei..._3,60 8d to W “ Brad* k Fence Nalla ft keg 8,75 6d a ?d “ “ 4,25 fid “ “ ....4,60 .••4,76 6,75 _ « a -a) Oat Spike* 3 to 4 y. Inch "...4,25 “ 5 to 6 "...4,75 Wro't Bpiko* ]A Inch all length* fyi •• t" Boilor RlreU ft D> •out nos. Per pound-.... : fife <j $ : =rr NAIL ROM. |_ Bf«l qn»ljty-.« M .... '*• p] NODND Atci BQITAU. ' lnch fc 3’ ftiT W. Hone Shoe 1 t>|j J*, 7-lft aodJ4tncli..«. 314 DandrTlre, \%bj%, 7*l6end£4ucb~. B>£ Saddle Tree i\fi end ljd byMGexidWtn 4 do ** %, lTeod I*4 by 8-10 A& la u 4J4 BUIKT IftOS. . Nos. IS, 14,15,10*17 fUb \\A « 18,20,22 * 24... ** f, \ « 28. “ LEATHER— the market I* i oar p forlorn llgores, Bed Spanish Solo ft lb 4..i.....23©29 Slaughter “ “ - .28(428 Upper Leather fl dox 43&M44 Bridle «• “ .......... Skirting Leather ft 1b...... -L.~, 30®3S Qameee... 1...... 23^30 LAUD—there <■ nothing doing, Iral holders jof city Ko. 1 aro asking transactions are oos&ocd for lho pre test to small leu. I LUMBER—quite a number of rafts hare armed, hot wo are not yet adrised of any tain, and we cannot, therefwe indicate the temper of the market, except thit dealers are offish. Timber is iD domand, and common' 1s selling at ft tabic foot, tho prices ranging upward* from >lO, at In quality, i MEH3 PORK—no large sales reported; iu tr>e small Vay .sales of city packed at $13,75. itrul; ami tirtn.anJ we repeat OIL— Oil No. lls firm at 90c. Linseed OH is steady 60<£«2. V POTATOES-conlinne scare*; salrs from store of Nee ban nock* at 81,00 per baa, and $2,75 per bbL, and mixed at 80 @POperl>ui. PIU METAL—there la some little raoremsnt to be noted; "alo* of 300 and 150.t00t Allegheny No. 1 »ts3o,CnKw-; <OO t«>os Fajetto 00. Coke, to go oat of market, at s2*rcaab; and 200 tons do at a shade less; 200 tons ordinary coke at $2O, 00 days; and 200 do Anthracite No. 3 at $27,60,6kn0t. SEEDS—Cloyer Is dnlt at $5,75, and do bQjjtnat that flgore, that we can hear of, from first bands. Blocs the oast* ern and sontbern demand Ml off, tbe market U stagnant. ©Ha* lnr * qQwUml sVB@sa,«kaßd Flaxseed at $1,60 SALT±-we not* a fsir demand, and sales of No. 1 in the regular way at |l-,f>o. TALLOW—rough Is bought l*y the batchers nt 7, and ooootry rendered at 9. WINDOW GLASS—prices are firm, and we repeat ocr quotations for the small sizes, city make:—6xB and 7X9. pfiO; Bxlo, $3,76; Bill to Bill and oxl3 to 10x12, $426: Bxl3 to oxl3 and .9x14 to 10x15, $450. These are not cash prices; country brands range 60 cents ft box Ism. For the succeeding mediant sizes, 10 ft cent discoant off; wnms LEAD—firm and In steady demandant yi,tn ft kei for pore In oil, and dry Bo $ lb;-stityect to the nsnat discount. net .and Litharge 814. sales of taw at 27 sad rectified at2s@So> 5 Imports by Oiver* ZANESVILLE, per Emma Graham—2oo bblsiflonr, odo eggs, 13 do batter, 6 tks wool, Clarke Aco; 18 bbls floor, Rea, Lloyd A Forsyth; 50 do salt, M’Kte A co; 20 v do whit* more A co; 1 dd eggs, 3 do botur, D M Edgerton: 28 *k9- turnips, Leocb k Hutchinson; 29 dot brooms, Cooper;4fflbg* corn, 6100 hoop poles. Church A co; 23 bales, 457 shs flea, Ospt Ayrre 24 sks rags, Schofield. ! NEW ORLEANS, per South America—2o hbds sugar, At* veil, Lee A eo; 60 do, Brown k Kirkpatrick; 129dn, Been ley; U 7 do, Holmes k ax, 30 do, Lambert k B Shlptoo; 20 do, 100 bbU motawee, Head k Metzgar; ICQ do, Kirkpatrick A co- | LOUISTTLLK, per Key West—3o bbl floor, Robison k co; 221 blic-otton, Pennock A co; 44 sksfeatban, 1 ealLM'Bride A co; 4 bla baga, Sill k co; S6O bbta flour, 21 do artertan wa ter, 13 domed, 1 box, 102 hbds bacon, Clarke k ax 2Sobbla flour, Barbour, M’Keown k co; 100 do do, S Lindsay; 1 cw tndie, Fainter. j FRANKLIN, per Venango—2l aka teed, 4 bbla better, 'A do lard, R Dalzell A ecg 14 aka seed, J P M’Coxnua; 14 torn pig Iron, H On; 8 aka aeed. 1 calf, D Prank; 2 beeves J K Breading; 8 aka aeed, 1 bx bntter, Watt k Wflaon: 9 ak aoed, Floyd A co; 10 do, S Caanar, 13 do rye, J A Boyd. Per Echo—l abingle maebioo, Wallace; Gbaga rags, ddo ryo, J M Perkloa; 2d aka, 6 bbla claverseed, Richardson; 12 aka do, 1 do timothy, Rofaiaon A co. RIVER JfEWS. The stage of water laat night/waa 12% lest, and failing The weather waa cold and blaster. Bnalnesa on the wharf wu rather more lively than cankt, and thcro appeared to be more freight going forward than foreeytral days past—prin cipally Plttaborgb manufactures. The arrivals on Bnoday were tho Key West, from Louis ville, and the Cbevoit, from Wheeling. Yesterday, the Em ma Graham came in from Zanesville, with a light load, and the Booth America from New Orleans, with 3911dida angar and 200 bbls m-.laseoa. bhe discharged 136 tons u Steuben ville and Wellsrllle. j The Cberoit went out in the morning for Wheeling, aad la the evening the Mariner Cor St, Loals and kJcrofso for Nashville—both with moderately good loads. F The boats tearing to-day are the Potomac for LouiaTillo. and the J. W, Hadmao for New Orleans, persons going Poutb will find the Uallman an excellent boat with troat worthy and arccramodallng officers. ; The Emma Graham will also leave for ZaneavDlo, to-day, 7 and CapL Ayres will make everv one feel at homo who mtka' the trip with him. [ The Cincinnati Gazette of yesterday, «aye: I “Tho river continues to recede very slowly. It‘waa sear-, ly at a stand at dusk. We have sever known the river to recede to slowly attar a flood as at present. Thu Nat Holmes arrived from Pittsburgh on SatOTday night, and departed for Bt. Loots jeaUrday, with a foil CAT go. The Ohio No. 2 came in fr.-m Marrletta withe full cargo. The Prinrir, from New Or Irani, Defender, from- PUUbnrgh, uni Glenwood and 'Conewago' from KsihvlUc. are alto to. The departure* Include the Moderator, Gian wood, Dr. Kano, and Cremooia for Pittsburgh; Altamoot, tor Wheeling; Undeon, fer Naibrillo; and Monarch and Wra. Daird for Now Orleans with lair trips.” TilsgTaphie BarktU. Nkw Yana, Feh. 28.—Cotton advanced; sales 45C0 bales ■t for uplands. Plonr buoyant; sale* 18,000 bb}s- Wheat firm; salM 40,000 bnsh.. Mtlvankie club fl 22 »- Coro dull; 1*4600 bush aold at S4/§B6 for mixed, Si ft* yel low and 79@31 for poor white. Pork quiet at i17.50@18.10 for mesa and $13.25 for prime. Lard dull at Whiskey firm at 28@25%. Sugar steady 7C'@7%. BecZn steady at a%«0% fcr Bide* and forthcaWiJs. Unsoed Oil ontl at 87070. Pot and Peart Ashes eteadykt $6,75@5 87. Freights ~en Cotton to Liverpool &4Ed@3-liL Stocks firm; Chicago k Rock Island C2\fc Cumberland Ooal 21; Now York Central 80%; Heading VlrglnlarfxEw 96%; Miuonri sixes Galena k Chicago 705 ft MlcblfC Central 62%; Cleveland * Toledo 3GJ£ Panama it. R, II7US Tonneaaee sixes 90. T , Pbiuselphu, Fob. 28—Braadttofla held with IncreasU firmness. and supplies rorao forwud slowly;stdes 1000 bbft Ohio at $6 for auiwrfloe and for extra. Bye floor Ann at $1,70. Corn Meal doll at $3.82. Wheat: red IL«! @51,50, and whlto at sl,B*@l,7u. Kje sells as fast as U ar rlv.«a at 00. Corn In good request, and 4000 bash yellow at 81. Oats advanced, and GOOO bush Jersey and Penn’a sold at 63J4@55. Mess Pork $18,60; 1M tasks green meats sold at 10% for Hams in pickles,»% for Sid« and Hi f«r Hawked Sides telling at 101£@1QU; Shoulders »t8%@8%. Lard selling at 12%@13; keg at lu%. WbU- ; key Arm at 27(5123. Olxoßtun, Fob. 128.— I There is anactivo tpecnlaUvudc mand for Floor, and the prices are higher, with sale* of 2000 bbls at $5,G0@5,70 for saperfine, and **' trn; several lota wero sold for future delivery on priraU terms. Whiskey firm, with a good demendj IiBO bblisold. at 25. Provisions quiet; 100,000 Ilia heavy Bfd« wera anld tbore waa nothing done fn any other article. P*con can he bought at 7%@9% for Shoulders and bidet. Uolasses doll at 3f1@37. fingar sold at 7@7%. Co fire quiet and steady. Kates of exchange era without olfcraf' lion. The money market Uunebanged. Biltihou, Feb. 2,8.—f100r unchanged. Wbeatfinnat* ftl,Bo for white. Corn bnoyant at 75077 for white and yel low. Provisions still continue doll. Whiskey nnchanged. CoSes firm at 11% fo/810. LomsmtE, Feb. 28.—The river Is fslliog rather (e*V with 28 feet on the foils. The weather is clear and Is grow ing cooler. 3fertory46°. Steamboat Rtgliur, ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Luterne, Brownsvillo. Luterne, BrownsviUs. . Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. 1 Colonel Bayard, Elizabeth. Onl. Bayard, Elizabeth. Key West, Lonlsvllle, Mariner, fit. Louis, CbeToit, Wheeling, lacrosse, Nashville, South America, N Orleans.) Cbevoit, WheelinS, 1 Rivet—l 2% feet, foiling. Pltlsbargh Hedge Farm llnrury, ■' Fruit, siiadr, ornamental® TREES ANDr 811RLB3;,Tinea, Green-HomeSK Plants, Bosca, *0- Ac. 16,000 Extra else Evergreen*, from 6 to T feet high, embrac ing many varieties, which will be aoM at reduced pricos to suit the times. ' i ' • 800,000 or npwirds of Evergreens, from 10 (nchse to 4 fret , high, offered by wholesale or retail. fI,COO Qherry Trees, largo alia, embracing tea ehoko varie ty*. 8,000 Peach wsa, select varieties. Also, Apple and Poxr Tree*, Grape Vines, Honeysuckles, Roses, Flowering' fi&robs, Ac, Ac. " i As oar stockor Rvergroeaf end Shrubbery is Tery large, persons who nxralro a Large amount of the tame etc be ae eomaodated at Vow prices. Letters to onr address through “WtUkfcu Post Otßca-mar Pittsburgh, Pa, wilt receive immediaifcjttentiott. ». .. •: > Orders ean be left at onr stand ca jfiSihcet days, In the Diamond Market Also, at tba store cfJoEWton, k Wil liams No. 114 Smithfleld st, opposite the IVwtOUke, Ptttr burgh. fol-wT—se2Pd2w WM. k JAfl. MuSIOCSk PASuntau* HXTTCAX4 Ny FIRE mSTJBtANOK Omo-ttufer Apart, TWfc* Amm. lccnnmUlodO*p!t*l 23 This ComfiNCT coatmgea to insoro tho s&' Usd« of property ,«/»■>■ge by fire, et nt Vm» uii ooarietenl with _ , . JiTtt ftmcpaa. Batfy TENN. COHN—22B6 B a£ Labasod, to antra for ole by tOO IBAIAxr-i/ PITTOCK \riU deliver yon Saatara Daillaa, or tb« dodav IwlmywumldTiwtt fctt 11* P)R VALUABLE STA N«« York and PhlUdelphur TOOK. Laafordaraat BPKT* Glassware— 500 for mJ* at Um than mn feSl Dried peach quality, country« MS ENN. COT Sicktnan, to- ‘ tag The fu ,f * , the Ca. j ■« •«
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