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    W. H EEIER & WILSON’S
se/w ing Machines,
AGENT'S OFFICE. NO. 68 PIPTH STREET,
awarded b ? 1110 Allegheny County Agricultural Society, held
September 1857, 'AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE.”
And State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler A Wilaon'a Sewing
JUchujpiffie highest premium, "AS BEST FOB ALL FAMILY PURPOSES”
THESE MACHINES which hare gained «ueh an enviable reputation over ail other
Machines ofl account of
Beauty and excellence of stitch, aliko on both sides of the fabric sewed.
« - 2. Economy of thread.
3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construution
-4. Portability, oaso of operation and management,
■ ‘ ?
6. Speeds
6. Quietness of moTCment.
• 7. Strength, firmness; and durabilityofsoam thatVill not rip or ravel
.8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials.
. 9.. Oompaotness and elegance of model and finish.
" the latest improvements and'advantages a, manufacturer
’_c , ALEX ' K ' REED ' Agent, 68 FlPm STREET
WttfßaND "FOR A CIRCULAR.-*, .«0:„.. 1mT
prices by
Spwial polices.
AMBRICAN WATCHES'
W&OLESALE AGENCY FOR THE BALE OF
AMBICAIf WAXCBfiB.
Wo would faiost respectfully call tho atten
tion oi th« pnblio to the American Watebe* now being ex-
lntroduced, tfte maaafactara of which has be
€o:a*w;finnljr.c*tabn#hed"that’eutiraconfidence can bo
placed upon theta as mfe and correct tlmo-fceejKn, both by
tho wearer and •ell^r|
appelated Wholmale Agonts of
tbeso Watchea, tboj»ablic may bo anrared that w* Can c«U
them at the very lowoit cub price*. j
Wa bar* also a rerr| large stock of SILVER and PLATED
WARE,.ELSE GOLD | JEIVHLRY in tots, inch u Corral,
Garnet, Camoo, Jet
Our auortmint cf CLOCKS U Qonsaally large at present*
tcoiajrltljjfcaiiaiO boautlfnl patterns of EIQHT and ONE
:DAY. PARLOR apd OKsICli CLOCKS at OnrtTtY RE
DUCED PRICES.
W«hat» aln> a foil stock of Engli.li and and
SILVER WATCHES on band, all of oar own ution.
Also, Watch Waters’ Tools, Materials and-Watcb Glasses
REIKKSJAN k ÜBTRAN,
Vo. 42 JJfth street.
tj
t-i
HKNjRY_H:. COLLINS,
Porwsidlog uid Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALKKIN
Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fl«h,
, And Produce Generally,
Ah. a& Vbod Street, Pittiinrrgh
S-AJttTJBIL, GRAY
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
. No. £2 ST. CLAIR STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PENNA
. Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and
to now recrltlog hi, Spring »tock of ClotLt, CaaaJtnerw,
Vestings and Coatings of every variety and style adapted
-tolbe bostdty and ctmotry.tndv, which will be nude op
to order with proaiptoau and dcipatch, end at rntra as low
aa al npy other similar taUbliahtneot la thadty. fe23:d£c
__ CHAHEiEtI PACKER & CO.,
No. 119 Pearl Street, Boston,
twoussios luacaisra roa riu uti or
Boots, Shoes and Sole Leather,
Upper in rough, Curried Leather,
Bali; Polish Grain, Wal, Kip, Splits, Ac,- Sheep
Bklna tn'rongh, Jlnlahed Lining, and colored
Roans, Morocco, Kid and Boot Skint, and
Harnew Leather.
JUnuscß!
P*TL BOUIUWIck, stmt, Boalod.
•TTILUAM BU&RAQB, 101 Pearl “ “t
O. CARLTON’ A CO-, 103 State “ “V. lo2^Smdl
HOUSE! AND SIGH
PAIHIINB AND GLAZING
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Dona fa the bejt’manner tad «hort<st tltno.
J. A H. PHILLIPS,
2ko«. ao A as St. ClafE'gcrtet,
~ MoBiUDK «3c CO, :
Forwarding'fcftd Commission fflcrclianU,
And Agents for tic Bile of Pittsburgh Manu-
CooslgnmenU and order* for LEAD, HIDES,
. PUODUCE, Ac., solicited. Prompt atteß
.t.tfoo to .rrcetiios and forwarding.
So. 19 Conaterclal Street. M. L.onla.
d«£fedfa)£
- -7U8t5l 'FURS!!. PURS'! !
, MoPORD «Sc CO-,
n,i>fanl)fi"Wi -+
HAVING JUST. RETURNED-FROMjNEW
TORE ira now receiving a large atock offreafc made TDS9 1
comprising -
Uodaos Bay Sable,
Mink Sable, j
Stone Martin, I
Siberian Squirrel*,
Pitch, tc. |
’ Capes, Half Capes, Victor! nea,
• * . Muffa nd Cuff*,
Also, Telt Booueta.
Tbcao goods hare been aelceled with great care, aod vi
be told »t email profits.
lodlM .wiahJrtg to parcluwe fmh FURS are inritod to
can sad examine oar ataefc. oolTrfctf
J. H. CUHISTY, M. D.,
193 Third Stretij Pcrma.,
H»Tlng bad the advantages of Eastern Colleges and Ho*,
pita!*, and aereral jean’ offers his professional
BerriceeiaßCEfllOAL AND MEDICAL CASES. _
ocn
Cel. Wilson McCandl'w.
Hon.' IL A. Weaver.
Hon. T. J. Btgham.
John IL Moltor, Esq.
■HUter.Esq. myU:lydte
Rer. W. tf. Ttonrl
fot. P.ELa. MeJ>aa.
T. n.fiU4TS*i.
J. B, Hotter.
Jacob McCol
jBXNA BTOVK WORKS.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
- MA3WAC*U*rXA.*rDDEAIiaiNIT£*T VA*I
COOKUfO, PABLOB AJUB JIBATIfiS
2nd Fancy Grat© Frontb
etor of the celebrated Pal
kino and Shoes Coxsuuir
COOK STOVES,
ad Sales Room,
So, 4 Wood BU, plttibfl
STARCH AND F.
Made by the
Wilt PbU Adelpftia nuv'uiorliiif Co
!' (First Fremlam awarded by tbe Franklin Institute,
Norember, 1858.)
Diamond Qlova fiiardi, In cases coot's 6 boxes, 6 lbs. each
Do do boxes do 40papers,If do;
Also, Be Coed, Pars and Pearl Starch, inrfKLXea radons
flam, all to lanodrj oso.
OOBN FARINA, (orOorn Starch,) to bxa. tit papers
Thla article la etprml; prepend for culinary
andean be relied on m eopertor in rarer Co any now la
cm. for sale by THOMPSON, CLARKE A YOOKO,
lBs%dtffo. Ageutgjor tbo Company,
W. A X>.
KurcriocnxuinnßXALZßsnr
AU klndi.er TobaceOf SmUTand Cigan /
Hart rocaoUj taken ttrtmllding No. 190 Wood itmt, Is
addition to tbdr fibnafectariiigKftabUihiD«nt t No.43IriH»
will be pleased to receive their friends. ’
f ap&lydft • j
XJENXISXJRY.
W. f\ FtWDXNBrEa having ro 7CR&
tureei to Plttobnrgh with thelntention of
Übiaftttorereddonee,can be fonndat hia OFFICE, NO.
10i FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Bmitbflcld tta.
OLQgcchome from 9 Ln. to 4r, n. . ocSMSnifo
IT. HOX<JXEB dt SONe, '
, nzauuia
Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange,
CERTIFICATES 07 DEPOSIT, /
s'* • ' . BANK NOTES ANDSPECIB,
,V . NO. fiT MAEKET STREET, FITTSBUIian, PA.
,\ made on ail tho principal cJti« through
. <mt the United fltaioa. ap22-(cly'
•< FoSElgßnTEs.chlaisigE
SIGHT BILLS PRAWN B Y
/ DUNCAN, SREIUIAN A CO.,
ox th* union bane, London, in sous or onb
' FOONDSIKIILINO AND UPWARDS.
■-AI«o,BllUbo tlis prindpji dtjoe and town, of Srum,
BelCttno. UoJ'.aJ, Gmsuiy, BoMla and oilier European
****♦•,eoniUntlyofl hand and foraaleby
. . WM.H. WILLIAMS A 00.,
- < *** TP ” • • Bankers, Wood street, comer ofTbird.
• B. B. ft C. F. MABKLB,
. *UKCT4CTt***S 07
‘ WIXTIKQ, JOB AND ALL KINDS 0?
N G pajper.
winhnit. So. aj Wood Straat,
PITTSBURGH, FA.
fo
Bagsbooxht at markst prW
COUJHKAjf flc BRO.
Kurevienuuov
Iron Kalllnrt lio» v.muji v.mt Door..
Windsff Silntters, Window dflardi.it.
. JV'tO. fll Second Sbrta cr.J Pfl Third StrttL *
l fßttwwo Wood «mIPITTSBURGH PA.
B«r*«absad a variety of sew ttucnnAnUir,-
RUtaUa for all parpoaea. .Particular attaottoataia £!*!?’
timingQrarejota. JobMcgdoneatahortaotkaT^mta 0 *
uaft«vn~~—. —; :— ~ — wu. c. rttzn
; vahdbvbh & friend',
•' ATTORITBiyS AT X.AW,
- ' SOLICITORS IS CBAKCEHV,
*— ■^ Vo - &r &Mnx?rßlc*i:, D*!tuqw, IsKa.
IcnSSwlT^ mt<ialt ' *»J part of Noilbera
taiclna pt’nJ-.aie attd Bate cf Seal Estate, ct>
ml Mertma. " eeltljrdfo
. 1 ' ' ...
- waawv.MfSTVr. — a a. nun.
n ADI M a wiT 8 ——WTLtIB.
«tf£2 t 2
*t*Mliketo..]l klodi oreimm p t I' et '
...
-• o»: *W ' "
W»WS «*.MB MHJftwMarert. ’v,.
PIBBT PHHMTOM Fawny
FITTS-H UKUH, PKNN'A.
&pttiai iioti«s.
FRBSCH WlTli’K'zwC paist.
500 To***? Snow White and No. 1.
DRT i.VP OROI7ND IN OIL IN FRANtT.
WAIIILA.VTED PURE,
In *toro aiH In nrHvn, for Hate bj
JOSEPH'S!. STRONi),'
No. 83 Iteado Street, Now York
_mxB;3tndlc Agent, Tieine Montagna 4 Cn,P„(,.
Hide, OU and Leather Store,
D. Kirkpatrick A Sons, No. 21. s' Third
M " t " ”“ d 0h “‘“'“ ■>*- I'lilladolphin, h.,„
forftI.DHTAXD SALTED SPAXIsn HIDES, Drj- and
°™““ 1 “ d P*'»KKip.,T,„„„. O II,T.nW „JCo..
rie™» ToO)a at tbo lowest price*, am*Open the l**t term*.
UnJ ' of Lo * ttl " la tbo rough wanted, for which
the bighost ourk.<t price will } * K } r( . n in c „ hi or tftk „ R ,
exchange for Bile.. leather «t*r*d free of charge ami w ld
on commiation. - . ..
.. _ _ _ our? lydfo
DAWKS 4c CLULKY
rioate,Sign and Ornamental Painters,
AND G R IN £B S;
OUIABA IK
Wkite'.L,eatland2Sino Paint*
lire, .11 Hud. of PBnu,oU., Varnkho., Window 01.,
... Fully, Broshe., Ac.
tnrlMjdt/ 1 alm -' Fir.r.n AIL,
S T O V E s ,
OEATHS ACTS KAN GH 8
OP EVERY VARIETY,
manufactured and for sale
WIIOLKSALE OR RETAIL,
BISBELL & CO
~u"J 35 s * - P‘tt*Sorgb, P..
MITCHELI., HERRON & CO.,
. KAJICPACTCVES OP
Cooking, Parlor and HnallnE
STOVES,
firate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Bunges, 4c,
mnafcl, 194 Llb ' rty >*»•• Pittsburgh, Pa.
Flttßbnrgh Steel Works.
J ONES, BOYD tc CO
Hsanfscturenof OAST STEELi-aho, SPKIKO, PU>W .od
, ■ A - B- STEEL; SPEINOSaiO AXLES,
*" r It™ «• «rk StmU, na,l v r t h, ft,
lAAC /0»18 Ob*
I>. B. ROGERS Ac CO.,
■ASUTACnrJLDW OP
Rogers’ Improved Patent Steal
-Cultivator Teeth,
I a2»SdS B °“ Kr “ ®~ 1 *' ft.
HAH. ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.”
Jos.ph DllCTortb D. w. c. Bldir.ll
(Succanr, to Fwur, Kajt <f s*,,u.)
msvtAomttMa Cp
RAfL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
fkns"a
W E V M AN ic~ n C>~N ,
Alann&eturpr. * n j I*.*),. f « ( P *l,^,
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIOAEB,
rfy •« ./JSMUMM <»»nl
,:.t.- !'f - ~--' -“ji-- MTTBnmau.>,g-V
'•’ v ; ,v“
MERCHAIvrT'TAiiOR ’
No. 54 St. Clair %reet,
•Sftlr'fr* ‘* <r * UDlidtn *') PITTBBCE(JH, PA.
The Groat Eogllsn Hemody.
Sin JAIUEB CLARKE’S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI
Prr P*" d fro* a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D.
Physirian Extraordinary to tbe Queen.
Thi* well known Medicine is no imposition, b>it n «are
and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstruction*
ran any cause whalerer; and although a powerful remedy,
they contain nothing hartful to the constitution.
TO MARRIKD LADIES it it peculiarly suited. It srlU,
In a short time, brtugon the montblypcriorl with regularity.
That PHUhavt nersr been known to fail where the fiir*c
time on the second page of pamphlet are well observed.
Eor full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. B ~si and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author!
sed agent, will insure a bottle, coutaiuing orer &0 rills, be
return mail. . ’ 7
h? AHNSBTOCKACO-, Pittsburgh, wholesale agent,
and sold by all druggists. AoFJsdAw fc j
IjAkjs supnuuutt cuppEtTaiir
AND
iitt or
I STOVES,
3, &C.
BMELTING WORKS
WCCTEDY & CO.,
CTUBERS OF SHEATHING
- g*nd BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP
vS, Raised Still Bottoms, Ppelter Polder, Ac.
£?* and Dealers TIN PLATE
*sr.'.y '* WIRE, Ac. Constantly on band, TltmiPD's
J u\'o. 11V First and L2Q Second street,
~ r Pittsburgh, Panniu
• I 1 0” of 0111 *° »°y desired pattern.
. • Si HOTiuißiiii moTmcftsm
Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Sprtlp lt has no equal on earth.
It greatly facilitate* the process of teething by sofleulog the
guma, reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and is
tan to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it
will giro resttoyourselTea.and' relief and health to yonr
Inlhats. Perfectly safe In all ease*.
this ralaabla preparation is the prescription of one of
abe muitexperienced and skilful femalo Phytidan* In New
England, and has boon used with ueTer-faiUng .access In
millions of case*.
W. b 011.,. it Ulo *nd Ul „ „„„
ot Djtoait*, ni DUrt.o™ |„ OhiMren .btllKr
arise*from teethiagoi from aoy other cause.
If life and health can be estimated by dollar, and ceoteli
■ worth its weight In gold.
Millions of bottles an sold etery year io the United
81****- It Is an old and well-tried remedy
PRICE ONLY 2S CKNTB A BOTTLE.
Bold by Druggist# throughout the world. *
Ps.'j* » hTkJJTSER, Agent for Pittsburgh
JulfcdawlyfoT * ,
Mitbr’s Miraculods Vermin Destkover^
for Vu Destruction of Mold, bcw, iioacum
Puus, Mowmois, Morin, Oabseh Ijisictj, Atm, Ac.
Tb« chemical preparation* known nntlor tbaaßoro title
tor the lost 23 jean throughout Europe, whoro they Lata.
mil with a triumphant raceese, have acquired for their In
venter and Mairafoctarera world-widecelebrity,sU«to.l,by
the Emperor* of Roasia, Prance, Austria, the Qoeon of Eng
land, the King* of Belgium, Holland, Naples, Bavaria, Sax
ony, *<•„ and in America their efficiency has been endorsed
4jylheWr«forio/PhW lc JhstituUau and (be approval of
mnaereui private cilixtns, that they are the only Remain
in the world, rare to exterminate ali Mods of votnin.
Mki ah 8 Wmicnous Pripuuitiqss destroy the novel
come intruder* wi (hoot mercy, and nerer foil. Ilia Art has
brought death to million* of them in ti-o world, and from
tbia day the watchword of all boosekeeperaTmerchants.
«hJp-own*f» and husbandmen wiU he “A'o wore rtmm "
RETAIL PACKAGES PROM 25 CENTS TO §l.
Depot of the Investor and Proprietor.
- JOSEPH MKTKR, Practical Chomlst,
• 612 Broad wjt f cor. Houston *L.) New York.
General Agent for the O. State* and fhkx»KU
ICK V. UUBUTON, Druggist, No. 10 Aitor House, and 417
Broadway, New Yon.
Sold wholesale and retail by R. E. SELLERS A CO. and
JOS. FLEMINQ, Pittatmrgb;' and DEEKUAM A M’KEN
NAN, Allegheny. de2S.-6mdfc
Dh. Dickinson's MagnktckKlsctric Ma-
Cfflvti —Principal Depot for the tale of tMx Unrivalled
Medical Auxiliary,—la aabmlttlng tble machine to a di*-
ortmibaUsgimblte, no eJtpense haa beenepared in it# manu*
bclnio to render it porfbcl in ercrj eseentlal particular, in.
order te'keep pace with the wondctfnl improvements of the
■6« i *od pUea U fbremort in thirbeaitcb of American Mas*
o&ctaro. NO FAMILY SHOULD £E WITHOUT ONii—
BetaflPricoslO.
It la admirably adapted to prevent every form
ofdifcue, each u Ooneumption, Scrofula, PbUlm, Rhenma-
all formiof Pbjcica! and Mental preatra-
Won and Nerrona Diaeaeea.
(fas grand {baton of thl* Apparatoi is that ft Is alwaja
P 0"" bein B o**»*n«l from a Permanent
reqtJred -
QgfaUwT Dnmg£t,^M > w£d K flffpUtab' g ,
I' Gas* op iiOrtORE CcRID ABOUT A VeaS
I Aco.—Sir, Georg* Gambrrt, who raides od the Poorth Sl
Bo*d, Berenlhw»rd,proenred a True from me, which in 6
ocatha effected aa’entire core. Ho ha* now gonedz
mosthfl Without tha Ttum, and there is bo appsantoco of
the return of the rupture. lam. continuity caring case#
of raptaro ttjr Inrslublo^Traase*.
from Oombertt© publish and re*
for to hlj case.- The best of can be glTca by *p*
plication at my ©mg Btars and Trwo Depot.
XQU'GSO. HtEBYBXBj 149 Wood ft.*
yittsbnrgij <£amtt.
PITTSBU IhCliil
TUESDAY MARCH! 8. 1859.
n - r /l r ! AL et rei or rni otfr
Oily and News Items.
cu"'. I*,. 1 *,. ,Obsorvuli,,,,, taken at
W “ w ■ Optician btora, .No. 5S Fifth «L, yesterday.
ia *tn». m sbadk,
- 00 u
*■< 53
** b'elaok, A. R
® “ r. k
Baromotor j
oir
S?C *■ < *««
Dr!j e .c'ta«! i! "! T °' DAT Wi " !b '' ““' ll ‘ Ctod by «"•
D * ,LT pßAr ** Ateertsa is Aur
and cvor 7 day a I'Dicm Prayer
Aloe ting w held from half-past eioren to half-past
twelre o clock, in the First Presbyterian Church,
Bearer atroet, Allegheny/ Itis for all, without dis
tinction of person or denomination. "A»k and re
shall receire." s J
,k. T 7„ R? ? b ,Ca ? Coun Commiltee havtj prepared
the following rules and will submit tW.am, for
adoption to tho County Conrcntioo of March 30th
They ore now published that tho Ropoblieons of [ho
county may bar. fall opportunity ..„S IW
u „ A * BROWN, Chnirutßo
Hpsseli. Errett, s®cretarv.
IULES
For the -“'/.Vt'oTS^Cfn'. 1 ;^!^ 0
,• . DELEGATE''ELECT! OJfS.
I. AU elections of delegates dhall be by balloted
the inspectors to conduct such elections "baT be
chosen or desigoatod at preliminary meetings to be
held one week before the time for holding the usual
° S t atB el ° Cti . on8 * Tho chosen
a T ‘u 07 Bab *°qacDt olectioo for delegates
hold during the same year, prior to the ne X r4“u“
ring annual election. * ur
In order to secure a full compliance «i ( b the-will
dlleMt^hH f° M P artlc 'P at log in the election of
re o nil h r 1 haTe thfl pnvilc ß e of noting on sepa-
T ?n r TV t v e,r P r * fe ™<™ for each county
f u “ ' U ’J? , Th % i “ ! r tW ' Iha “ ™«ir. anil
count all Mich cote. offered, and .ball certify tho
aaaio on tbo eredenlial. of tba delegates elected and
«nch delegate, .hall be bonad 6j the iTheTe
(Writ ° f ' h ° di f ricl3 th °y ro prosenL Tbo County
Cofoanttee may also snbmit qoe.lions of riavo pub*
n.™ ” J " U " i b * * bß P°°P'° PH
saj^S'iaS^«si ,of “ bich ' h *" b °V’*
ffDO BnALI * ALLOWED to \
cciion."^ r ‘° B ' h .' J L b ' '« n ‘‘ “ -W«g«
■“ “ 'a ?°‘ kD »'"> to bo a member of Un
parly as dohned in Iho call ortho County Committee
or whoso memboahip therein cannot b/rourhod'lbr
by some person known to the Inspectors
... ~ , I ' OCXTY CONTENTIONS.
..II l . J c »»«»tioi> ab.ll, on assembling bo
coJ .a to order l,y tbe Chairman of tbo County Com
ll r“° “ d in h “ tbo
1 bTchM«. ’ ° ' pr “' d< ’ " ntiU '’"ai Je«t
Each Convention shall consist of one delevulo
from curb election district in tho county. 8
Coir n'c r!0 1 '. ludl . b “ to tbo Boor of tho
™d re. ? d ™*‘I* deliberation, oxc.pt dslegatc,
and reporters for the press. b
In making nominationii, each delegate .hell voto
mi”"',?.. “ “ c,lllcd ' “d ‘he Sscretari.s
•hall cell tbo names of delegatee alphabetically.
A majority of all the votes cast shall be necessary
to a domination in all cases. 2
... CONGRESSIONAL CuNVeNTIOXS.
‘. I f re>,lo ? aI CuDVenti °os shall be called
on P e^f t »M r |' ,m t, l h° olh ' r nomi """S conventions,
to All Jh f mMt “ Pittsburgh and the other
S Th 7 ”a ‘ he P">»»t apportionment
exists. They shall be governed in all respects by the
rules governing the other nominating conventions.
ASSEMBLY OIRTHICTS.
. *l for Assembly the conn,
ly shall bo divided into five districts, from each of
which one member of Assembly shall-be nominated.
PiUsbnrgh. dUtr,Ct Bhal ** com P owd *>f tbo city or
The second, of tbo city of Allegheny.
tv,« An th i rd ’ ° f townships and boroughs west of
!w,to B and n Sca d nrT' h
Tbo fifth, Of tho boroughs nnd township, south
and west of tho Monongahela and Ohio rivers
And lbsi nominations in each shall be mado by the
wid h t'lV's” “‘' hdb ‘V ct respectively, to facilitate I
Itogn,« ‘ hM pn -' Pa ™ “ P ‘"“ "«* •'
COUNTY rOKMISSIONERS.
M- In making nominations for County Commis-
C °“°' 7 ‘ l “ 11 b ” dirld “ l three dis
!»?; h, e Cr ’i dls ?^.' h “ 11 '°"*"t «f the elcrlion dis-
S ™', h ,“ J »f ‘be Monongahela and Ohio
di.ti';’’*,"' I 'be randid.lo .bail be cb„,.„ r,nm ,hl,
10 iSOat.
tocimd shall consist of the election dislrict.
M«noag%hcla optLObie rirera,
projHjr lYom th.i district HiaUV e&S*M» in iB6O.
W fthio ,r . d oH 5- ° f ,h ” di!tr,cl3 N ««b Of
J&.ituLS ° f lho Allegheny, including
St“ d ,i' C “' *” d "" ce-cdidete shall t£
chosen from this district io 1861
And so on, thereafter, in regular order.
X-rr CUXTSTT ACDITOBS.
rtVlvA* a r me , dl f trirt< «hall exist in the choice
of candidates for Auditor and Directors of tbo Poor
The caod,date for Aaditor in 1359 shall bo chosen
f^m d v nC i tr '^v 3 ’ l ?. l,> ' iofro,n ‘ Vo * 2 » aQd in ls6l
Ih Ji i? V h Ca,,d,d “« for Director in 1859
3 2, io 1860 from .Vo.
3, and 1861 from No. 1, and so on in regular order.
in making nominations.for thoso officer, | t shall
not bo m order to pat candidates before the conren
tion who do not reside in the district to which the
nomination belongs.
Delegates to Suto Conventions shall be chosen.
Assembly “ d "" f "» «*
ttttt , cotrirrr cohhittce.
VUL The County Committee shall consist of the
members of the County Nominating ConvenUon held
in each year. This committee shall meet at some
convenient time on the day the county convention is
held and appoint an executive committooofthirteen,
to carry on the active business of the campaign. The
comtnittee of thirteen may summon a meeting of the
county committee whenever they deem it nectary
rv j *°TOanir co-ujmttxes.
IA. Tho delegate from each district, who is thus
made a member of tho county committee,
shall be also, cj '.officio, chairman of tho township,
f " °; borough committee for the current year, and
shall designate, at an early day, four other active and
efficient men in his district as a district committee,
and report the same to tho county executive commit
tee with their post-office address; and the district
committee shall have full power to appoint vigilance
committees of any sizo they may think proper.
The Lecture of Dr. Boynton at City Hall last
ceding was largely attended. Thesubjecltrcat
ed waa lho cruat of the earth'. Tbia lie showed
to be of Plutonic unfossiliferoos and fossilifer
°v B hat P orl ' oo the cruat lying above
tbe I lotomc or igneous rock, is GG.OOO feet in
tbicknesa. The maximum thickneaa of tho whole
crust cannot bp above 100 miles, in many plaoee
probably not morethan fire milea.- Beneath this
tbe body of tbe globo consists of liquid fire. The
heat of the globe increases one degree Fahren
heit for every fifty feet perpendicular descent
This fire, by the percolation of water through
faults and crevices in the eoperinoumbent moss
produces steam, whoso expansive force causes
the crust of the globe to bend, undulate or break, j
Thus we have earthquakes and volcanoes the I
latter whenever tho melted mosses force their
way up through the oraoks which th* expanding
forces may produce. [Ono question presented
itself to us, which weoould not Can
thero be fire without oxygen to support h?l
Tbe thickness of the rocks the
granitic formation Is ascertained by. the uprising
of tbe rooks beneath, poshing off to either hand
those above, and thus expoaingWch separate-'
stratum, whioh the geologist
cording to common rules of geometry. Fre
quently tbe subterranean forces bend uptbeland
la one place, leaving it to sink In another, as
waves Jmthriaje ice. Thus Newfoundland is
rising; as it werfe, from tho ocean bed, while
New Jersey [alas for New Jeraoy and the Cam
den and Amboy Railroad] is sinking. The coast
of Norway is rising from the ocean, and within
tbe present Geological period has been elevated
(520 feet. Tbe shells of oysters are found at
that height on the sides of rocks, while their
congeners, in good condition, may be found at
tbe bases of these rooks, still living aDd thriving.
The lecturer announces the fact that all rocks
aro oxides of metals; that with a few exceptions
such as.gold, platinum, elo , all metals are ox
idized by Lhe action of intense heat, reduced to
a fluid state and then cool and form solid rocks.
Thus wo get the Plutonic rock as asnb-slratum,
upon which fop age after ago the debris washed
from (be lands by the waves, sink to the bottom
layer upon layer. _ ’
_Tbe lecturer compared the Mosaic account of
creation with tho geologic period and found a
perfect agreement.
The lecturer ibeo related the history of sev
eral of the most important volcanoes and earth
quakes. Islands vere also elevated in the
ocean?, and seas. He mentioned the case of
Jorulfo, of a volcanic island in the Mediterra
nean, eto. Here he exhibited some splendid
paintings of the island which came to view off
the boast of Sicily in 1831, and which disappear
ed within a year.
We were much interested in the. lecture, but
really it was too long. No audience can sit for
two mortal boars without becoming tired, we
don't care bow interesting tbo lecture may be.
There will be the third lecture of the coarse this
eveniog. For particulars, see advertisement.
Pouch Itxms.—Edward Logan made an affi
davit against John Butler for keeping a ferocious
dog. Butler gave bail in $lOO.
John Lcoch, of (he Good Intent Engine Com
pany, m&de affidavit against Joseph Hughes for
malicious mischief, in injuring the enginq house;
upsetting the stove, breaking the pipe, eto.
Hughes gave bail in $3OO.
Mary Ann Daufman, of the 6lh ward, made
an affidavit against a girl, whose name we do
not know, who came into Mory'Ann’a house,
bought a victoria*, and while sbeweut up stairs
to get eome. change the girl stole tad carried
.mytstewiim&H : j;
BaskStatmzht for the week preceding March 7th:
~ l Michael Liston after an examination
J IfcpMtt*- before the Major yesterday os chargo or being
I, 638,438 I Blole * bra?B » ctc ’» S*»° b *& in
11, 397,431 I i as -f®, °PP Cft n»fe for triaL T*ne braes
096,693 216,064 1 w«ii ° cn froui s - M Eelvy, Laq-.of tho 6th
595,688 97,779 : „ ’ v ..
f1?7,045 86,739 - }«» r 7 Nichols was held for a further hearing
676,245! 125.3511 hi - 0 dock this afternoon.
CSS,6OO. 75,(107 • , " ' •
i' i ''^ ,3 -- c, r B.rmiDgham, was drowned laßt
ih,91.».722.1,fi3r f 75fi week, offthe .learner Fuhou Citv.ncar Pomeroy
i .o* 1 1 .5i)4j1.683,(130 ° ; his body was recovered, and $176 in gold
~M, t,?? 6 for s ir *°* drawn * bia favor by one
_ 7’J.SIS 56,082 45,234 Mr - «wki, were found on the body; his friends
lTn*«ury Nomi j, , i . f r ? can get the money, we are informed, by ap
i ami Not/* of | “ k j B ’ k ' y to the Coroner, at Pomeroy. F
| $ 49,JH I $54,115" Pbof. C - s,riTn will deliver the Third of
! 120.570 I 26,352 8,;1 52 the series of Lccttitc. before ihe Book-keepers
; 41,4311 : 20,6171 42,976 , o , f . l tc city, at tho 11 joins of the Board of Trad,
6,071 4,655' 21,848 j Hue evening. . ' ’
14,385 | IS, 059] 37,403 1 -
7,488- j IS, 1 10,261 ; in * attention of those who ore buying fashionablo
23,3.35 j 1.117/ 6,551 1 lot “ IO R» Cltb «r in men's or boys’ wear, is directed to
_-l : _ i t-arnaghan b hdrertisement, Allegheny city. His
- 1$ 160,906 $ 176,542 i ! o{ / V'\ bc foand among tho beat, in both ready
I 175,640 174,SC 0 < m Gibing and piece goods for custom work, and,
; j “ Pleases ample facilities for cutting and
.. - 8,612 i 2.2«0 ' ?. ins , um class work, there isYirne assuranco of
i J 14,614 j ; o«ng pleased, offered t>> his patrons.
The Mayor is on the track of Frederick Mcy- : c , Jtn ' ,b(a ‘ DeJ at
cr, who had an information made against him (Good Family Bread "ckkea and VTnf’ Ilcsb<!n ?'
for larceny, some weeks since. SooS after the ! «v«y variety 7 r r £b p£hL
lt e was aVie*" 1 T'"™* 0 * ' f “ C \ h * [* fi thc W- 1 tTvn ’ J’™ Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted I*l£
it was afterwards ascertained that he married a laervos»I aervos » dally'*, Pickles nn<t Kctchnp. Car,cm Wor
givnn Chicago, and having spent tho honey- j * CBtor * 1 »™ Banco, Pickled Lobsters, Sordines, Fun At
moon with her and stolcii $4OO ho rau away. I ~ bo<!alat ?> Baker's Broma, Ac., Ac. They roepoct-
That was before he came here. He had also a!Ji y i nnt ? tbo public to on eiamlnation of the above
young wife in Detroit, where be had been play- 1 of "Meh th *7 will guarantee to
ing tho Chicago game again. When he loft here , F f ry both "Quality and price. r
ho went to New York. A boy had directed a ' 7 * ; "' irua,nn a mr t » Hhrumati-n,,.
letter for him to New York, at 53 Greenwich Vi* Mtnn, J cure* Siitf .hunt*,-
slreel, and there.he baa since been found with a 1 tl* cure* Rvmi and
new sweetheart. Yesterday tbo Mayor ascer- ■ v ,mtan, J curt, s., r^a «d Ulcer,;
tained that he is in Philadelphia, living on Pop- ' s‘,rljr? L j™’ ncht r '‘ rr ' C " M //r, ‘" u
JV/L'™" 11 is P r “!>“ l)l « 1>« »iU *><■ o»»ghl some j h, AV „ TO ,„;„.
of bn. mormog,. nh C 6 ho .sn’l (WnkiDg TU- J c„. r . W
• , . 1 ‘nr JlOitany Liowtrnt t» irorth
Mine# writing ibo above we learn that this 1,000,000 dou-ahs per
man was jeslerday arrested in Philadelphia, j To the l nitod States, aa tho preserver and restorer
tic had also (which we did not mention above ) °, r y al “' lb l« Horses and Cattle. It euros all Snrains
succeeded iu inarryiog a respectable young girl 1 * * a l*.. ’ oun ‘l g * Stiff Joints, Ac. ’
in Ihe fuh Ward, in this city,.and lived with her i " ,l l Jcu ® a,, wcr this question f Bid yo u ever
about a week. He worked a longtime before he ; , 0 . J* y °^ d,Dar y Sor «, Swelling, Sprain or Stiff,
could ingratiate hiraself-inlo favor with her 'n J* 1 , f ( ' n man or beast, which the Mustang
family. Me prof.-aseil lo be very religious i le iZI'S.S 7" DUI joa vi.lt .a?
forgeii » leller purporliag la come from Utrmm, ; Earepc, A,io, mT”"-? -1 ”
of '•“ 9 fe ‘ for ' h i h .“ l in rpcri f' . th .” "” , tic ot- S everv*
Of ?0,000 per annum. Tl)l» butt look, a, s„cb ! Kerry fomily .hoclj have it throe ,iic7'
Dait is apt to, and so ho consummated the girl’s Bahxes A Tark, Proprietors, Now York!
ruin. He is therefore a polygamist and should • Also. Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. V
be punished by sending him to the penltentiarv ■
or to Salt Lake. 3
BASKS. Clrtola’onj Bpteiv. |
B'k PitUb'gb 294,ml 4317155*]
Exchasgeß'k 520,210 225,656i]
M.4JL “ 225, 1121 119,6571
Citizens’ “ 127,020 69,501
“ 201,46 W 102,230
Iron City " 247,350) 95,45*1
Allegheny " 245,670| 30,03$
1,567,« 15)1,133,754:
1,y:t7,.tv5 ! 1,2!3.572
Increase ...
Decrease...
Pittsburgh.
Exchange,
M. A M...
Citizens'..,.
Mechanics’
Iron City...
Allcghoay.
. ! $ 271,352
Last week . 2^2,710
Binoton Cor.trr Hosus.—Yesterday was
fixed for the return on the write issued
the t.\ 8 Court against. Washington
on the bonJs iesaed to the Hempfield
The attorney of the county, Alexaxdeh
k, Esq , was present, and as the county
Wed to pay the interest on these bonds,
did not put in any defence, am! juJgment ac
cordingly Vent against tho county.; This was
deemed tho best coarse, as it savee/Costs.
Immediately after the adjournment of the
Ann-Tox Convention lately held in that county
which we noted /U the time, the Commissioners ;
held a meeting at\d unanimously resolved i n j
favor of paying tho intcreet. The tax for the !
current year has been levied with a view to that i
end. |
The M’Keesport IPrrify of Saturday says: A
daughter of W: K. Harrison, of this place, was
badly scalded yesterday morning. One of the
tomatea of the house was washing tho porch, and
taking a basin full of hot water from the kettle to
throw on it, the child passed under, receiving the
contents on her neck and back. It is thought
that she will recover A mau named PhUip
Burns, of Port Perry, made information against
a woman, beforo Justice Wampler, of M'Kces
port, for assault and battery. Philip Ufle d some
improper language to the woman. who seized a
suck and beat him as much as he deserved The
case was compromised by the woman paying the
costs and Philip promising to beep a civil tongue
in his bead hereafter. °
~ * tkmpkbas.-b organization has beeu esub
liehed in Sbarpeburg. with the following officers
President—Kev B Koberts.
Vice Presidents-Messrs A. O S e fl nn d Wm
Oarner, Br.
Secretary- T L May nurd
Treasurer— ft M. Coyio
Executive Committee-Rev. 11. ii. Lewi, anti
Mesßr,. JU. Cometoek.T H (jib,on. A Mor
ton sad J. Turner
Akkkmm. - A ru.*u named Knox was arn sled
on Moo.lhv charged with mahmiiog his wife
Bu. ins daughter. Pbu S c Ku.;-.. hearing of this,
informed A 1 «rth ih.x htru-otber had
* I *’" - k" ‘ fVlJn '-i'j££;f w&s anxious
to pot her (I’hojbe s* father o , ht Wfty for
unlawful uiid uuholy purposes Jehu was tho
man ih-u seat to jail, much'-Ugrctted by
slra Knox os it would appear. Tj.J t* Ucr is
the mother of several children.
Post Office.— There is a vacancy ia iho of
fice of post master at LaWrenceville. Wy are
informed that the Administration cannot Gn<J
a single Buchanan Democrat in the borough to
appoiot, and whai's lo he doue nobody knows
One will probably have to be imported... Tne
post office at Garter’d Mills, Indiana county, has
been removed to Blacklick Station on the Rail
road and J. Gardiner appointed post matter
The Coxcert. Oiumbonl bad npplen
did bouse last evening. We were glad to eee it
The singing was fine. We have no need to go
abroad to import singers so long as wo have each
home talent as was exhibited last night. Miss
Boriba drew rounds of applause from a highly
appreciative audience. The lateness of the
hour at which we write forbids our saying what
we had intended to say about per
formances. Aootber time will dcas weil.
A wive uiirned Andersoo, whose husband had
deserted her some time since iu Washington City
and taken up with another wocnaD, arrived in
this city on Monday (yesterday) in search of
her erring lord. Andersen is in jail, and tbo
wife, on visiting him fherc, found the strange
woman iu the cell with him. The latter left
soon after tbo wife entered. Strange kind of a
world this ’
The Western Teacher’s Association, will meet
r ot New Brighton, on Tuesday the 29ih inßt at
10 o’clock A. M. We understand that the
citizens of New Brighton are very much
interested iu tho contemplated meeting and will
endeavor to give a hearty reception to all who
will attend. This is as It should be, aod we
hope there will be a large attendance. The
exercises will doubtless be very interesting.
At the East Baltimoro Conference of th* M
E. Church, now in session at WilUamsport’
Bißbop Scott presiding, the certified of trans
fer of Dr. J. M’Kendree Reiley, of Pittsburgh,
was read, after which bo was introduced to the
conference, when be said no was glad to get
homo again. He did not regret that he had
gone to Pittsburgh, as ho had served a kind and
excellent people.
Stox.su Brass —Mr. W. Smith, of Wm. Smith
A: Co., Uth Ward Foundry, desires us to state
i he ‘ 8 not the individual who purchased the
stolen brass from Michael Aster, mentioned i D
yesterday’s paper. Tho name being the same
this explanation is due lo Messrs. Smith & Co’
Jhey have frequently refused to purchaso
articles from unknown or suspicious persons.
Tun Union Prayer Meeting in Dr. Swift’s
church, Allegheny oily, was attended by a good
ly number of people, yesterday, notwithstand
ing the rain. Bet. Wm. Preston conducted tbo
exercises Mr. BHbs, late of Philadelphia—
who took a prominenL part in the organisation 0 f
the Jaynes’ flail meeting—will conduct the 1 ex
ercises to-day.
The Historical Magazino for March ia before
us. it ia full of matters of interest and y 0
think should bo sustained and enoouraged by.all
who delight ia matters of this sort. It jg phi,,
lished in Boston and Now York, but can be pur
chased of Mr. J. S. Davison, at his new store,
comer of Wood street and Diamond Alley.
Three men, Hastings, late constable, llarbi
son, late watchmau, aud Colwell, ditto, wrru at
a house kept hy ono Gillespie, oq Wylie street,
last Saturday, and falling into a quarrel aud
next into a fight, were bundled off to the tombs.
They were held on a charge of assault nod
battery.
John Lorcjstaff, the map who stabbed- Rosier
a few days since in.tbe Second ward, and who
got his skull fractured for his trouble, has been
heldjlo bail to answer at court. Ho was scot to
the Hospital, it will be recollected, after the
mrlefe, but has now so far recovered as to tie
able to resume his business. 1
Bishop Bimpson.—This gentleman has so
recovered from hl9 late severe illneek os to bo
able to resume his Episcopal duties. He is now
at Williamsport, we believe, in attendance at the
East Baltimore Conference.
In B.’e communication, published Saturday,
for “Yomba” read Yomba , for “SL Paul’s Run,
St- Paul's river, and “tri'H eome tram south of
Mfißou & Dixon's line.”
For Rent.—Those in want of a fine bouse, in
a pleasant part of the city, are directed to tho
advertisement of R. E. Mctiowio, in to-day’s
paper.
The , people in and about Greensburg are
holdingmeetiogs and passing resolutions against
the County Bopcrintcndency of Schools.
Da. Baldwin, Physician to the jail, informs ns
that Evans’ health is improving; hois not con
eidefoi dangerous.
S«s advertisement of Americas School issU*
fa uofetr colomD' ' -
Telegraphic
Latest from Europe,
Nr.iv ork, March 7.—Tho steam propedor Jura
arrived this morning, bringing London and Lrier
pool dates to the ISth inst. Parliamentary proceed
ings bad boon uninteresting. Tho war question was
iim-Langed, and preparations continued. There are
vaguo and unconfirmed reports ot a French loan of
twenty million pounds sterling. Later intelligence
trom India had been received, bringing news of tbo
close of the campaign in Oude, and tbo destruction
of all the forts.
London dispatches ot Friday state that Austria
agrees to send a representative to the Paris Congress
pnnidcd that England and Itussia will guarantee
that the Italian question shall Hot be discussed.
r ka!»i k.— I" he article for which La Presse receiv
, . a warning, is precisely of tho samo tenor as th.. so
which it hud bean publishing for wocks provi...is
and theWnenil supposition was that tho measure
was taketa on tho representation* oi the Austrian
Ambassador.
The warning had a good cOY-ci „n tho Pari* liourre
The i.entiis, on the 17th uIl, had advanced nearly
Ac, but therivo was not fully sustained. The clorimr
quotation* were fisf. for money and f7C itftr f„ r ac
counts.
The late disastrous failures al'Orlcan* are said to
nmoent to twelvo million francs.
M. Do le l.ersops loft Paris on the 16|h f.. r Alex
audna, for the express purpose of commencing the
bticz canal. B
Tho Paris correspondent of the London Times as
serts on trustworthy grounds that the KiQg of Sar
dinia is determined on making an attempt to drive
out thei Austrians, with the object of constituting for
himself a kingdom strong enough to resist Austria on
the r.rm bauu, and Franco on the other, if need be,
and tjat it will enrapojo Venice, and at least twelve
million -subjects. An absolute eertamty is felt at the
court of Turin, that Franco will help Piedmont
against Austria, aud that Prussia will be with him
pa-Urivelv it Austria bo left to fight alone, but actual
!y and spoedily if any other power a3sist* Aus
tria. England aod Prussia are expected to Lo
neutral. The above is asserted to bo the delil-erate
plan of tho Kiug id Sardinia and his cabinet and
nothing but the withdrawal of Franco will divert
them from it.
TrnKßv.—The news from tho Man-übian priueipal
-1 tics is cnn*i.icrcd of a serious character, nnd it is
feared that complications mny arise in that quarter
which may bo more difficult L. deal with than tho
affairs ol I fair.
y.h. If*.—Tho Kalca of c.>tt..n lor (ho
w oek eaibrvo Br\4«'U l>dio«, including 15,0 m) to «*<•-
ul/Uore and 7000 to exporters. All qualities have ad
vanced fully £ lor (he week, and tho market elo-cd
aciivo. The fata to-day were aOOO bales, includin'-
1000 to speculators and 10G» to exporters, closing
activeat tbo following quotation*: N.O.fairlj; do.
middling 7 1-16; Mobile fair 7): do. middling 5 15-16;
l plandstair 7 MG; du. middling fif. The stock of
Cotton m port is 3*2,000 bale*, „r which 304,000
hales are American.
The advice* from M-i.cbwlcr are fawreble, tho
market for goods doMug firm and active. ■
""V* IT.-New Orleans j,
quoted at 101 f, tbo prices baring advancod 1(,L2 Ju I
sr&r*-
Lirerjiiio/ .\f, X /Vo. l.s._Tbe mar
kei elortd. dull bat steady. Flour steady but dull.
» heat dull; western rod 5a od/Tq«a-3j per 10(Mhs
ConidnU; mixed yellow 5s 10tfA< 2d per Ibi.; white
,7a idui.,a HI.
Liverpool PrvnMivn* JA»r4w, 13—Provisions
-.steady btu quiet. Beef steady. Fork dull. Bacon
firm bnt quiet. Lard doll bnt held at 60s
jL.rcryvW Product /V 5. 18.—Sugar doll
and lower; qualities havo declined slightly. Coffee
firm. Rico steady. Rosin steedy at 4s i?d(u,4f] Id
for common. Spirits i>f TurpctUjno steady al ay?
<s4ls. J
London M.irkct*, F'b. IS. —Messrs. Barings quote
breadstuff* dull. Iron smndy. Sopor stcr.dv. Tea
very firm. Spirits of Turpentine firm.
I*-—CoiiroU m
quoted for money.' The bdU.on in the bank
haa increased £2S7,uOn. American ecnmiej are
unchanged.
The steamship Etna arrived at Liverpool on the
lothult.
The latest continental rumor* are moro warlike.
It is said that tho French Emperor will soon form a
camp of 100, °o° troop* at Toulou. It is asserted
that his intentions are decidedly warlike.
The correspondence from Franco and Vienna lo the
London papers, abound in rumors of warlike pre
parations. On tho ether band tho Eoglish army
estimates shows reduction in the home and Colonial
forces of 7,500 men and on increase in tho Indian
anny pf If, ooo. The total forco is 220,000 men of
whom 100,000 are for India: The reduction in tho
home forces is considered os indications of tbo gov
ernment's faith of the maintenance of peace.
. 7 bo House of Commons has passed a resolution
in favor of a now loan af 17,000,000.
Rumors prevailed of a ministerial ehingo, includ
ing tbo retirement of tho Lord Chancollur, Sir E
Lytton and Gen. Peel.
HurABBtitPORT, Pa., March 7—About ono hun
dred laborers, employed on the coal docks hero, by
tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
Company, (struck for higher wages last week A
party of new men were then brought from New York
to fill their places, but owing to tho threats made
they were afraid to land from tho steamboat. One
hundred men are'expected hero this morning from
Scranton. Tho laborers are in u statu of great ex
citemont, and a serious riot is apprehended on tho
arrival of tho train. Tho priests of the Catholic
Church are endeavoring to pacify them.
Tho train from (Scranton has just arrived, and the
mw men and tbo strikers formed in a lino, amid
much excitement, and marched to the coal doeks.—
Tl}e priests are doing all they can t.» avoid a collision,
but it rooms inevitable a* soon aa tho new men com
mence work.
Tbo new men wont to work, when those on tho
strike commenced throwing coal, but were finally
driven off. Tbo new men are much tho strongest.
The strikers have appointed a committee to mako
urangements to go to work again, but have not re.
:eded in their determination. Tho matter will prob
ibly bo arranged without aori<*u* disturbances.
Sanut Hook, March 7.—The H. M. stoamship E u .
»pa, from Livarpool on tho IDtli ult., has passed hen
ith ono day’s later new*. *
The bill legalising roarriago wilh a deceased wifo’
sister was passed in tho House to » second reading,
by 58 majority.
The Independent Beige states that Franco was
preparing a mcm-randum containing an exposition,
of tbo grievances against Austria. Tho danger of a
sutu quo will bo poiuted out and explanations frank
ly demanded. At tho saius timo Franco will say that
whilo sho is desirous of peace sbsia far from fearing
war. Tho Austrian journals been ordered to
assume a moderate toco in ihcirNarliclcs rclativo to
Franco. Austria is stated to hkvo proposed to tho
Secondary German powers treaties of alliaocc, and
threo of them bod concluded secret treaties with her,
but only to be acted upon in core that war shall bo
carried to a different theatre than Italy.
A new Prussian loan was in contemplation.
Sardinia is stated to have established two regiments
f-r the purpose of enrolling id them deserters from
the Austrian forces.
Washington Citt, March 7.—Mr. M'Leau was
unanimously confirmed by the Senate to-day as Miu-
I istcr to Mexico. He will leave to-morrow for Vera
( Cruz, with instructions to recognize the Constitu
| tional government in case it U in a condition to
i maintain its existence. Mr. Churchill has again
! *ntten to the State Department, asking its recogni
tion, and this government is inclined to do so.
Hence tho appointment of Mr. M'Leau. Signor Mata
» here, anxiously awaiting the recognition of his
government directly and his reception as Minister,
but as tho recognition will take place in Moxieo, if at
all, he will depart for 'New Orleans and there await
the result of Mr. M’Lean's mission.
Waseinoton City, March 7. —The condition of
Postmaster General Browo was such last evening
that be was not expected to survive throughout tho
night. Tho President and members of the Cabinet,
with other distinguished personages, were in attend
ance Rt his residence. Mr. Browo is about G 3 yean
age. i
• New Tors, March 7.—The bank statement for
thg.week ending on Saturday, show* a decrease In
tosoj of $545,000; decrease in net -deposits $1,410,.
000; increase ia specie nearly $3,000,000; increase
foobeolAtioa S&W,COO»
.V r ';^;fUsn'.
MotT*—.a nmiiriOTv»noarnii»:
morning liat Postmaster General ujown had ei-
T 1 ** wu lnc °irccL At two o'clock thij af
w°3 B PP t J re atJ/easier and breathed more
hrely than at any „mo during ,h, previous twelve
morefev Th P *" ?*, d ‘ !tri « eSSOmWed this
morning. The death of the l.t. District Attomoy,
P '“; 'W- was announced in fining terms by Sob’
ert Oald i.si|„ the newly appointed successor of Mr
. ,r" T P °° d ',‘ I •“ b 7 J"dKe Crawford
Xfao Court then adjourned orcr m respect to the mem
ory of tbo deceafeL The court room was crowded
in expectation or some action being had in relation
to the trial of Mr. Sickles, but the Grand Jury was
nit assembled.
WAsnivnTon Citt, March 7.-Mr. Sownnij reso
lution, railing on the Secretary of War for copies of
all contracts which haro been made for removing the
obstruction* nt tiio mouth of the Mississippi, fbe
am<>unt so expended, .md to whom paid, was adopted.
The Scnato then went into executive se««ion.
i rul, ‘ ic bUi> ‘ Qess was transacted. As soon as
tnc doors were opened tho Scnato adjourned.
uJt'jtV " LE ’ * larrh Hit-or fallen :> feet within
„ in r ur » : Dr>w ** f' ir steamboats orertho falls,
and 11 feet O’inches in canal.
Bl *^ mer was taken below the falls last
? emng, Capt>potts being afraid tho water would he
SL fremToSw;! 11 she
Ben ALc. March 7— Tho Herkimer U 01&& build
mgr war deatroyed by r,„ „„ Saturday nighL Tbr
block was occupied for M-.res and i/«. .r c
contents of all of which wore burnt. Tbo c«'
e?5 a oon“ l th ' re is " n ’"’■"ranee oi
Sr. Loi is, March 7.—lion. Ilcnry g. Geyc- »r> >r
mcrly r. S. Senator from Missouri, died last night!
Commercial
COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION fOil MARCH.
IsilAii tu. kit. V. P„ JJ. PatfTOS, ffi. F. Jouhstox W
M C*£UT, WiLSOX BlttLtß.
WeckifUevlew of the Plttsbay ff ti market.
I UffwUtt tpr&ally fur the PUUburgh OasetU.]
. , . fnrsiinwa. Tcxsdit, Majuii \ 1869.
litS'’oS"r U.i 7” l V" no ‘ ma ‘ f 'rt*ny chacjred
Blue* our- la»f. "n her- (s n gradual increase i n actlritr ait tho
"£*»" f hn , dry nd °
eerjr nit-n ot»d <fb«r Jobbers are r-»lian K no corenraiMn
amount of orvlrr, from tlis country trade Tborlverac "
tinao In exeril.-at order; bat tbe rraipft.of lumber »ud t.nr
oiout from cp the Allegheny have nof-beon anything llfco
• hat WM nnucijrolf’l. Tho Ute rlOtf vvascpfobabl* pro «u.IJ,.n
that but I. v* TT-rv prepared for it. J ' UIU
Tbo produce market, of the reuatry are |> o w going through
tbo ranou* stage* ot a i.p.-ruha:it. fever ' Tti- ea.tr | n m,v
ney bis .-nah rd .j-ealilgr, to get control of fund* enough
* deal largely. and the r-aoU I,as been that they have ny
coiubioaliaLM vvrib each otl.-r, far, .d up p\-M . » fit,.
ti«m« poiut «Inch they hover .xml J ha»- reebod if left t ,| o
legitimalrt ujreratlijn. uf trade.
The borne consumptive daa>au<i ii It-ht ~r , t ,
fth.l llrr-to It no fureign (Icman l Hbat-ver . jei a.- hear ol
•orprt*iiiKt> at ai! the l-vlinv twiats. Th*.*
purchases have Lr.llrlnx grtmioa atwnii them. Tbay are t lut.
trap transactions between specalators. which IheM-rcbanl.
KtchaUKes of tbe Tnrn.ua cities pe lu ,it t„ K „ upon therr
. "'' rT ' lU,a *' tb“y are telegraphed
1 ilh gr.nl caenruefs; but their bole purpose is to
!^r'rf»H P ‘ lO * uJ ’• v " rv purebaarr n«yb.) rre
Um.r mt * W - »'‘e »- to in
~ rlrr? , " Q ,"'T tL '’' «>«Wsati.rß Can
„,'" n o 11,1 f ,r ' nt 't > *t l-eeis iisbe
IM 111 a b. 1.1 W 11.-I.t ctO[r f.,r lhecn*l.i r- ire-wr • w. » »
faith rr.«n rf h in itevldence t,Xr d "n,e rv J ,
that basis will be knocked fr.>m «. : .l , r their f^t."
V,.W rtrh'Ans papers i*f the 2fi(b • >i, c .tr dull at f.' t ,i
r '. •:. f"i tulr to fully fair, arid MoUse.% Tire rti'-ipta
tvr date Were lUU.4>r bbds hngar ftiei it.'jW.4*7 bbl* Slula^sc^
BKainst bbds Sugar ami bb|* Moiaesas to'
Sam.- tun-- last year. Dl«patrhri from tlvro to March 3d
■ liiore ftigeT di,;i at <•! ami Molanrsat 22.r/X< with
hut buyers. • ’
<»ur Money Market is .piiet. with a steady demand, which
tbo banks ate able to m-ol promptly. The didcuum ||ot
•ti<rw but Util- vrtriatii.fi. rtaatwn Rxcbanifo continue
scarce; tho Uok. are or.,uir, K f„r tbrir custom. re at r-tr
Mo subjoin# Irw item* front our ereimnK©*:
M The tendenry ..f the JI-mt rnarbot. if aDyibinc is h.
greater ra*<-aiebal.itndnn.e, although fur a wiek p««t there
hsa, l*en a tightening. Ou< imjs>rU coitliuuti
heavy, hot mir »viK»rt. si a im reasing. an.i it..- oureouit-a yf
sjm'ie to Knn {>*> ara nl-mf haluuced hy <.ur Caliloe..,- ,
c-ipu —ifhila. lioMeiin.
Tl..' following i, ar.. tn p a ,uti u . Bt nten,rtjt of th. Imports
of Dry Mood* at New t .. r k f.. r tb» week and since .Jao I .
Forfhe uhs*i. jsr lS jy'it
S"" t tie l-vt il.-r-.51,1'7.“0 P.M7.IW,
Thrown on market ... 1.607. 46*j d^T^wj
Tire l«n.b'tjry of ihe mouey tu.trk.-i this »«.fc coSnuca.
Inward i,renter etow*. Thero bis la-vn some presiure of i>ri
v.lec.pital upon the street, and bmi.o loans»t five purr.-u*
have Us*u paid off by 1...rr0w,r« Who Were at,ls to supply
them-u Ivreal lower rates, four and a half to five i«>r reui.
may be reinsidered as tbe . urttot market rates, but we have
beard of traaxacti.ma t • «.. nudrrnbli* amount at four ir-r
coot, on primesecuritl.et. In p*,i. r iWe is r.il.cr more <.f
ferlog amou,: the rotninfasion broke,,, Htneih
first duM emlvus-.t ».xiy days and under, go firrlv at , o ti'r
und a hall to tft« je-r c« nt. and inur |U> su uiuntbe at flvt* to
DveatiJn Icyj ami from that tip to six per rent.
nam.« ut six t<> i-r«n |-r rent, for f.v„riU- signatures,
atid soui.wa.Hler lleosuuot -o well known.- ;N. Y Conn
The pi..vW..n market w« ~uiL dull Ueday, nu d ~rices
tended dowu" an! H.ere »os no inoveui-nt m M«e, ,- ur k.
| un<f prlr«*« mu»t ls> comidvred cumiual. titre ks are bclncr
i behl t'Oi k £«■ iieritlly, but g--! brnr.ds a,.re oUirmablo nt
‘ !r t ,y u . -* “b a or ]l»j iihd.-. at
I S a Bulk t'ul.s ..-re ..flered «t v c towards the rl«« of
bu.ines,. N.itbniu done In laird. Alt.,, -cher. the market
10, bo. prod... IS M uneetiled. and pr.ee. ara nnreUable.
The .adYircw trom the Hast, rn xeaboard ‘eontiuo- <iuite un
favorable. The speculative iieii>anr| fur flour has i»||e D ift
and tl. j mat set cl-«ee<l 'julet m *. ",-a.ti h.r sn,»-lilnn. Tho .
encorirscma acrt'iiut. reirardlnic the growing- Wheat non
bare a ten.l.-nry tbr vie«s of oi-iratonc . Wboal
a firm v. .th a P ,s>, .h-mand. Corn Alre.ly, »ah an :u.|iurv
lolly «~ptiil t.r the rev«i,.t«.nt '--rr,sl. Barley is dull and
drooping. AVh|»k-y.i.clio.d V- closiug at t.r-svr.es
dull non t.-avy. Wiln no „|, O l = ,^ rlaD , M elw]l , tUc
jobiriug w.iy,_- *
tibJf • htr;;* 1 j,. rr i. a lilr 4 „!.
flrni. f aW. | toun Amlirs.-ii-, m lot«, at :^3
£ l<>ti <• mo-, r.-t lfc« tlrrn. numbers. A **lo U i LOW urn-
Sl.dtM-aud WL.Worp,. st >rj Ctao, ’
SlVtcii Pi.. U !.«dd tu *>. 6 m,*, « ,ti, very Imut.d sale.
„m L , r“ y,u " t: A 1,4 <*"• «•» Wire bill,:.
*».M ut i*Q ,• tl nuv.
l?s j
,.r " r'i' ,,, | 1 to"’ 11 n: i" 1 - -’"K 7 Tiui<.tLj
, lorward idou iy, *ud noujtnauds Co Flu
*?‘ l m. l i^a.f| ll ;, |ul r,mi,; ll . i;l ; ; , r*'t-u»!i. U’rtb
, u ,l J” 0 :" 1 - 1 , 1 - “-'“l*-od. It *o" .c-.irom the S-mth
l* much r *" r buah, ' l> caat *i ti.o afawk
«» : i, irT'« n| »"?“«- l! “ ld,,r " *"* *-• Bfcli
limited-upj.lv'.aud ie hdo «t o’*’ r u * L ' y ,:i
Calcutta Ltu-eril ), stead j.'atth tt.«- . a | u tuo Uriel-
Styuf BHr , tkM6 J"*" *' ‘ «£«.lr I
qnaltty Vt jl c... evil ,u r |,. uru Jl( , |IW V.-ru Can
•tinted by tiro in IU.-i.iu on Monday last.-; PhTcom. List-
AFUE3—no tnu.-urti.n. reported• uv coti'inr,. t> mi •
IWU «t r.tab and Urn*, and kit* at ok.-ciC,
We , h ‘‘ l ‘ r uf DoD '’ inc. and w<- at
*1,40 for common and cli. tr.. kI t<, txionA ,u ' l a *
BI.TTER AND BUGS—tho demand for Butter is w u tl keo«
T^a mar^ M ! ~U nHI * ! " 1 - 20 and X
ril *l6.2ft Jiacaed is ~uolM «11 are n-,t pirn
hw,r"
BACON —tbn supply is full and iu.jufn Hmiicl to small
oto <.»r conromsrv; » ( .(uote western Slmuldera at 7‘i * u d
if. 801 ? at ! l> ; C ’! T Jl ' ■ lor Shooldura,for tide#.
iirt f-Jf Sngar-Cun'd Hams.
Pidiiat • T_ * W * du<lD " ttj ® " rrpk «» 30.W0 lira Bulk
BKANBI-thr ,!,.aj»nd omttnuM limiu-l. and ssl.-s arc
making only In tbn -mail v. ,y at 5 1. M for .Oicily j.rtmo
rm U sufftTl l . r ' AT r i H ' 0UR ~^ Kr J' Httle doinit; eal«i oa ar
“ nd ,rom ,toro "l $iC2 ? lOOUm.
fuodel at Jll t ND T | U k^ — Tlk ' fcu:tor - v pricos (cosh, par
..U 1„ tb. n-u,! rr ' ,m '" ,r ''
COBDAOK—
S£tei'.'!?; I SIS"* Eip S !■■ j| g
v T ll, l 1 r v 0» Itofc’, cut’ !•* c 1 a
P^KDCORDil n v ,1 .,f p « , ttti ß V«tn»,coui lo c| ft
BUD CORDS—Manilla. $1.60. $ZU6(§*3,O«) a dot V
Ifcmp, Jl.dT, 9 dor..
Hemp coll, 11 cm aft
OUTTOV 1 .! ARNS—Tb ai ‘* a ' V"" * **• H '" r ' !M
- '* ■'“■'J « 'k“
„ . FOtm> TABS.
noa.fi tolOioclueivo 20c Bib I No. 16
4 13 * l & No! it!
*! u -1" No. IH.
J* 0 , -iMc?»C> No. ll»
.. .„ rwira tabs.
£<■•*<» u c* cW|N\., HIM..
No. 600 10 o 'ft <lo* No <«x)
No - « e ft d.z No. 1000
N«>. Too B r ft <|.|/|
CHrjwt i liitlu. v*.rul - JtV 'ft tT> Twiiu . 22c T» lb
I>» .1,. Mh1i,.,:.! ‘Cnitlbtoir. lrtc -
to Menu, Vic •• t Knrallj ilnuinc 17c ••
Do do J 6 to 44c 22c •• Unttfnp, No. 1... .16c -
%Xi2r.:r:: &: | *• 2 ■
nl’ *-• v> jj
CANDLKS AXI> SO A P—CatVdli* are tu^u
tioiw:—dipped 12J.£. oimild 13 and adamantine U»(O)J0. lx»iu
re.uaux, o» before, al-ndy at 6 r,»r m.mmm. o'X lot paim
'S.’° r . *C»UI«, iii r„r !■«»,«•. Chou,
cal. 011 t»: uu'l i fi»r German.
OUKKSK—tho »a!r* aro ruialt, and <-ruGm«i lb- w»ul9
'if ihn retail tradn at 12 fur ctioio.- selected W. K
DltlEli KRUIT—not much d.iiotj, but th» fi y .|,i» -j> m.iie
Arm. anJ l>»>» «1,0 bought „ u .prrwnUna e-.rU ,« tl.«.
nrn ahlnpin* their j.urchaaoa » n i, Aj.i.Ua' at
S2.»U and r.xwhi'i at J3.51>*i53,7ft.
J'KATH EltS—wp note «.ilra <f good wculern at 4.i in l.,ts
to the tiad-, and {.rime do at ; bat the dwuami i„ restrict.
®d amt luo Mid ronflnod to ituol! lota.
PEKD—«to«dj salea of Hrnn and Short# at <s) lot)
tt>*, for Sblpatufc and Middlings «1,i;2
s?sks;
St * Uil - -»« *«
PUUS UHlCK—there are small but regular ul«. of ltd
i**rat*2S<&s24|>erM. uiti v rih>|.
ILMiU-Uie market liu decidedly advanced doc Olir
U«i hen-, bulb. atm behiud other markka;
al of super at 6 and extra at Prom
•tore, ulea of «aper at W,7s;<t:..sT Mtra
*» SA.W Tho feeling up to Saturday u, u (nrthlt'aj
S™ K'.lr, -T 1 *"
•lid for phmij fall WuirtU nmreo, and. th* little
» a, K«J tint ii ctferirk- from wag'Mi U uk»n •( |UD,jl.li
n«ir« of l*x Hod ttsui) ttcre. duitne ttn«»e,.k »( Jl/Jyaod
5-ootlicrn at but tha market h m-» b_.ro, and b»3ier
I'dCfr* lm\ übtaltinj
GROCERIES.— tt)o rnarkvi i* «i r, cb»njr r ‘<; s*lu> uf
Stißor by ttm hlid nt 7*4&N »u.l t-y the M-l. «t s,a>‘ 1 Mo-
Om-V'*, Ml**s at null itnd, 4w.11 t.> cotuilr}'. Coffr*
Urm at l'/^c.oia.
GAS PlPE—the following arc tti« quolatlout lor wrought
Iron tobing:
p„r Fool. Per Foot.
U Inch Gaa P»i*.... 7. et». larh flu Plp?...:fc: c tj
g « -::::: lx - “ ** ~ M
g ..—l3 “
\ ,A “ “ 17 “ i*
1“ M 28 «
fcub|o»t to the cot ternary dlicoaoL
-if « i*3
IlOilLNY—tLcra la a light Inquiry froto (ht r*Ufl tr&t
and aaJe* by ttio alaglo bbl a;
firmer feeling and » Rood dsmaad f cr all t h«.;
cao be bad; aala*of Green Beef BUnat CU. Cklf ,»„ «» i* 1
IKON A NAlLfi contract* continue to be- m
f» Urge lota, bat caul rate* remain a* before, azd -
tinne car quotation*: _»»*-awr;.
■ _ «OT, no* t«(iv
Juniata ' «• « „.iCS
US’K^lsar^* : =k
pa Ahm 3iEs^lt<~^Ts
Mt Td “ “ 4,a?
W « .^4,50
41 “ « 475
I M “ “ 5,75
; ad *• .3|oo
: Cat Spike* 3 to Vi
inch
1 tot 4*76.
VFrn’t inch
*f! If>agtha..„- sl£
BoiW lUv.'lr
Kos. 13,14,15,16*17 n & |U
“" 1 “‘ ‘»onnet an.l MJin tura it-
•™ M qr in
SUaahw •■ -
2E , "> *.■■■' •
~~:=jg£
« l! ‘ n '''■ 1
,r,, *=« l »“- »■- «*IM to Ik. pra-
LUSlBKa—tlierp haro Koi n u .imr;,!- .1 -rinir ihc iro*k‘
Sssr 1 ' «« r «* ».«’SS
*“]"/■■ " Jll, *“* |,w *»
SOS}S2T U " f 011 !i °- 1 11 lir “ ?J - •
“j"-. r 1" ■ to® *"•!
at Ss@9oVr ’ i '’‘ J red and mixed
na METAL— the , lllir ».■ - , , „
work at tho mill. aw t-fU* (ho susjwnUoo »i
operations; the only U L , tn * p •*** I'reTsntcd
racite No. 3at $27,60, 6mo». ‘ cl,slul °f WtcaiAmli
KEEPS—Clorcr i» dull «i -
fnmatorejiu tho r«bul wav -ab-Varc rUlr* ,*?■
thy Uin ir'picstat «0 ~„|l-i„ " 41 «• , * so *
rcjtnlar way at $1,60. < > > >. I in tho
TALLOW—rough ia bought by tho h u . v |,„r - „„,
cotintry rniiJorwi at D " •, snl
BXI3 to 9xlj and urn to loxr, «ha ****
pricuc; coantrv br™ i.i **»»>• Thma air net cash
.aecwilns T6O c *" liti 3 I**. For rt,-
warn? "S™r^J! “»■ «i
lc* lor pur. In «l tIM e
discount, R*d L»*a.l <i v .f 1 lb; subject to tho notai
Wfllti&EV— sniff oi'.iW at- , l n^ Li ‘ h, *l ;r ' ht *
‘ * at -‘ »nd rvctihcd at 2S@SO.
Import, by m v „
NEW ORLEANS, per J. C. I'r. nut.t “n «
Dalzoll A r 3; Ido do, 2 bbl raolavj ! * l ß < ar - J *
do, Ihf do, Qoujo tr eo; 1W do do, 1(21 hbd\tf'.? > t7' *? 4
ton; 27 do »10, 3 bbi niolnjowa, A Dafl- M B hl!^ U t '
Mercer A c«.; 16 bbl. molasses, aiiller A hickrticV -T'
Swindler. l*><dodo,24hhd«U6ar,lmithAco. '
*ANLit ILLE, j-r Kmmn tirnh.vn— 1C bb - . fvi , M( ,
tobacco, Clerfc<* A ai; 3 cocktm? ■!«.*... i„„ a?.*’;"" 1 ®
:: basket HeazN.u,;,- U L V® r ~\V rWtuo *
A c«; 11,(Ml bop pole*. Kdk'Crt!^ A*!', J ° "***• L,tt,c
broom", Whitten. 6-o
btoam. ow ner lsu .. hi.i. J ’ Cha , rcb * t -nrsin; >.S dor
- ' ~r,ba” ; «•«*«>«»•
WHEELING, j«t (-her .n_;u) p. s vlr> . r .
Ilailrna & co; 3u bbU Urn... Adama. 1 ror.ltim A r, ' r
eon. 4do lard, Ido »rr,•*.,*. W iVr .u.Z'Jn d °
M’Cuoe; 12 sk. u'lirmy Chad* irk; p; p.i,. r ‘ b,:r \ J ..
Haven; -Sisks bnc-t, Kdtp-rh.n; I.k f-«tlj,. r , A ,' j" *
co; 1 box, Klt Custer; I'rti „ ppu, •• bx , ’ t
Thottaa: 2 chniri, .1 W W.wdwell i c.r, Ut^ o i Pl “, t
ratfa/ vjUr ' 1 tarpaulin,V HMa
LOUISVILLE, per Poland -3KI bbl* rtonr, &0 Jo arteeiar,
- Ml. e<pr.u«». Übl, fljor, 1 pt 6, Bu-LJ,
rt* * C ''i A L ’ n* 8 * c * kc ’ J aro *tt c hud. towta.ro, 2 la:’
!"lKm n'? w I ~o ’ f T '? !on ■ Juobblfl floor, Crahin
7,,.* i ’ ll uo Wtiaon A liormau; 100 do do, gill A ecr
1‘4.. bp, whet, Keont-dy A bro; 34 bl. cothm, Penoock: 14*
*•«*» *
SSi “««•
* M-tarttC A HuW.'ir™, 4«,,|““iVS”
*“! *P k SV«~~n » d". r.r.yu, A Bj-SSS'f.
hT. LOUIS. j>cr J. H. Roue IXM .Ua cirn tr- * , ,
Uickej; *0 bl. c-ottne. Keunedr ( hil,l« * V r i!m
btickle i co; HS hide*, lie, & ttJli^J
vn 10 l * a toLacc ‘’. ««or.v. 11-2 fid" wS A
Milaon; 2WI «mplea.33o bis cotton. „2 bx {> i u killVr ■»
dn tnodJcioc, I"‘J bbl. flour. U u, “'‘ r « -
Iwl. Wi.'tfUlruu ' Tu. ltLat,rs ‘ r * to
eM “'’
,lr “ J-ito'.PralE
srsafc?*" - * «r-s4flps css
.r,i, ;,. 4 ,. ~■ -h^m.
Northerner •,♦ • * Tfr"',"
Orohritic- Aire*-*.
Hem v i.n.rt
Ailruf i.
UkeO.ly
Marine '
'[•■•> .npibelu
St«»mbo«t IleKUirr.
AIiRIVKD. , DEiMKTRD
Loiaotv I)ro*m»,lK L u „ru-... il!..
iol.ur.j.u, il*i. I Tol-in-uiili I!
J "rr£ |
J.C. !■’:N. C. i
I'-Utri. U.u:»Tit|,., ,
*-• •■ ir on, NmJiTiH
Telegraphic flarkcu.
, March 7.—Cotton firm; »*lm bale* «r
l»: Z ?‘?“ J tli« m.« by U,oburner »m*
tMCO.t r<l J>o lute to tuTO Al.r i .... *1 1 11
' I'Uo.niii; Ml.. V"; Wh,.., "wTI‘T
Whinkv d! II- ~|U d r-*-T , * r '’* hu ‘• uo, *Old r.t 2*-.
7? t ‘‘Y ar ■»“«« “ £ MuU,.
l-u.l 1 't\! \ r l ow " r Chicago £ Kc*fc u.
H> W Y,k r ' P f*c U \ ,,J . FooUicrn
cLw-rt.' x CvVttM \ K«ußng Aniens 4
“* »»S
i-IKS raovororul noticud
It I, -.Tr r,U ' S” 1 * 81,11 IMOO bbls eold
at 3t.._K.r. v Jl for ru[wrfiue, R2',' f.rexrw. w*-
1 [oVo : t: t “ D r r M Ul , ; ’i** crjr,lxht - 1:>o
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UD *“ lr,l: wa * “tfiid iuU>on-.oS;
market closed uV'mT 1 !**? m “* ,c tMI »f«rrnowQal 24; the
Uted f-,r V 0 ? 1 ~al' A c * xk ' l ‘hmaudea
pot up their pries* to l,lO c’o*® bolder*
trausfiimi in Meu i*ork or Lnr.l t» ‘ d Nothing,/
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KfSulat learners.
Monongahela River 0. s. Mail Packet*
STEAMER TELE3IUPII. ; HTP.AMKR JllFi'EKSOtf
iMd J _
CiiT. j. 0. WoODWias. ! Capt. Gwaoi Claps
STEAMER LUZERNE, U*rr. E. Bcrajrtr,
T HE A, ; OVE NE W STEAMERS ARE
bL’.rAm- 51orDi,, g Boot, iMvg nil,
o'elurk p v fnr \rtr ‘ *®‘ Erenitnj BouU at o
u' a,;' 'J*\ f ? r EUxabctbtown, X ot u>-*&
me-. Luodtaj, c™ n .
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w nfir|i, m«J»aa.|Bute-r.*,usj oo b.ialu included
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KEGULAii TUESDAY PACK-, "fr^~L
ET FOIL ZAXES VJLLE.—The fint
! ,a “' w EMMA ORAIIAM, Capt. Mosuio,A«£lgS““
« l oVIIcT r « lDt ; rfnc ? Ul * i r iorU BVkSy TUESDAY,
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Missouri river packet— , <rr>
KJtr I'Llll.'lf.AK GOLD MINtA, un..K3£2&2
sirs l«um. (Jii, IJEs
rtLUty.H mtujrt, Sc,Nebrruiiia Cltj.Ouiah* Citr
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nirAilnwTtf PLAOK. JIAR.Via tCO A-c-D
Uprkr iiississi pi>i ’ river , lAiir i
i AO S"-'O' 1 ST- PAUL
rilron ' City. Wond r OnroiAno-1,
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T?OK “PIKES PEAK’WiZ ST:
lTaullfQl T aullfQl mottac
lIAUK.SGO, Capt. M Callnm, will leave fo r I
* H , “terraedufo iKirt, oo TUESDAY neat,
1 • M - >or or p-usago apply
FLACE. BAOMfa .
Missouhi KIVKK PACKET
FOR prises t’EAK GOLD Ml>£B,r*a
Bi, Jefferson City, Lexington, Knnea* >
worth City, Wanton. St. Joecph, NrlraA*
City am! Council Bluffs.—Thoflne pasteaKf
BRIDGE, Capt. S. Dean, aid i-ate fur th«
OxslUte port* on or about the FIRST '
JSAI*. For freight or pansage, apply on •
I..i2:£j*wtf FLACK, BAR.’
Mi sso uki is i v£k pa
—tW .St. Louii, Jtjpcru-n <
fon, Kanmt Ctyy, C
braika. City, Omaha City ant »
pa**< iiKvr IU-amer JiOiVrtlEP ’
leave Pitui.orgh lor tlio air
ou or abont tt« FIFTH O'
board or lo
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flora* Fhoe.ltj3£ M 3
and V Inch'.™ JV
Dandy Tins IV by,% -
7-10 and Vfnch... 3J^
Saddle Tree IV aaj IK
by 3-16 aadVin 4
do a K,l and IV
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Uivi£—o j
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jr on board or to
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