.. :; w . Turn a’riSßlXU—.i" .*0B1»T JAKISOS nil ISOS BEAXEB. ' JAM ES M’CA NtfLESS & C O., NO. 103 WOOD SXaHSET. PITISBDW&B, , 'IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP foreign and domestic drt goods, ; ' Would respectfully call the attention of V.'V _ THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, TO THEIR STOCK FOB TAB g P E X WO ATO D S JT BX SX fi A TRADE, . .Surpassed by none io extent or variety, and to which . CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their Terms and. Prices will bo as Favorable, to Purchasers aa those of ' 1 ■ ■ aTX y other Mouse, East or "West. and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call, Spmai ilotitts MoOOBD Sc 00-, BAKU* AC TUBE lIS AND DEALERS IS IIATB, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, V WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Hava now on hand for Spring Sales, a-* largo ' aid complete an assortment of Goods u can bo found In any of tb» •utern dtl«*. consisting of TUB, SILK AND WOOL II ATS of «my ttyle *od qtulUr. 0 APS of ©wry quality ami latest fMUooa; TALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LEO HORN AND SILK BON NETS, Ota, *tc-' Person© wishing to pnrtbsse either by hr Rrtin. will flod it to their advantage tocall '»mJ examine oar stock. mrll MUfittOH WHITS ZINC PAINT. 500 Tons Snow White and No. 1, ' t T>RT AND GROUND IN OIL. IN FRANCE, 1 WARRANTED PURE, In store and to write, for cals by JOSEPH M. BTRONQ, No. 83 Bead© Street, New Tork, V Agent,Vlelile Montagna A Qo^Parla. > SAMT7SIj GRAY DRAPER A.3STD TAILOR, No. M ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, TENNA., 'itiHfts'jaat returned from the Eastern Cities and *ia DOYaKDlTifig bit spring stock of Cloths, Cwaiuieros. I- Yestlngl - and Coatings of every variety sad stylo adapted to tbe best dry tad eon©tt7,trade, which will be made up •W ordtf .with promptnosa and despatch, and at ratee m low aaatany other l° the city. foZfcdfc OUARIsBE PACKER A CO7, No. 119 JPearl Street, Boston, oosxusnSnineaaaTS roa tbs m* or Boots, Bhoea and Sole Leather, Upper jo roogb, Carried Leather, BulL Pollah Grain, Was, Kip, Split*, Ac; Sherp SkIDA Id rough, finished Linings m<l colored •• Ijfin, Morocco, Kid and Boot stiiii, and Qvneea Leather. - Baranets P. A 80UTHWICS, Con great Strwt, Boston WILLIAM BURBAGE, 101 Pearl H “ fl. OABLTONACO., 103 State 41 H.OTJSHJ AND SIGN FAINTING'AND GLAZING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Don© In the beat manner and shorteat time. JT. PHILLIPS, ftoa. 38 4 as St. ClDlr gtree«. [oBRXDE Sc CO. Forwarding and Commission SlercbanU, And Agents for the Bale of Pittsburgh Manu factor*©. Consignments and orders tor LEAD, HIDES, HEMP, P&0DU08, Ae-, ©ollclted. Prompt atten tion to rrcdTlDg and forwarding. 'Ko. AD Commercial Street, St. Louie. deßidfcnlo J. fl. GKIUISTY, n. Di, IC3 Third Strtrt , Pittibvrgh, Penna., the advantage of Eastern Colleges and Uoa pitals,aod ssTtral year*’ practice, offer* bis professional service© In 9URGIOAL AND MEDICAL CASES. -Be?. W. D. Howard. | 001. Wilson McCandleea. Be?. D. H, A. McLean Hon. H. A. Wearer. T. H. BUI, Esq. Hon. T. J. Blghao. 3. B, JlßbUr. I John H. Mollor, K»q. Jacob McOotUater, Eeq. myffclydfc ETNA STOViC WORKS. " ALEXANDER BRADLEY, sssnfiwnm AMD DKAIXaiH trill TAXHTT OP COD&ING, PARLOB AND ABATING STOVES, . Plain and Fanoy Grate Fronts, &c. Sola Proprietor at the celebrated Patent fl aj Bcrning and Shoe* Cossubing ffCOOK STOVES. Office ami Sales Bourn, mn-ljia So, . W(MdSt.,PUl.baT,li. P.< ; starch and' Farina ' MsdAby lh« Wert PhlladelptilaßUnnfactnilng Co. (First Pnrmlota awarded by tbo-EonkHa Imtituto, November, 1868.) Diamond Glens Stsreb, lo c*sm eonl’tj 6 bo**-a, fl lb*. <*«•*■ -'■*>» do box** Aj 40papt*ra,l “ ih»' Alto, tUflnnd, Bare and Peart Starch, in box** Tartar, sixes, all for laundry oaa.. \COHH FARINA, (or Corn Starch,) in bxs 40 papers This article fa expressly prepared tor culinary abJ can be relied on eeeopnrior In rtmnr to •£***? 1 uea. For sale by THOMPSON, CLA*; -j; *f "pi.n*- Jan's, l&ifcdtftc :Agnu»a6>t the Company- RINBHART, . WANDVAOTCAXU ABB DX4LSA3 IN All kinds of Totfßeeo, Sonffand Cigars, Bcvsraccotiy uk»n the building No. 129 Wood in • addition to th i> t F M»ntrf«*ttrrtng EBt*t>UahlJleDl,No. to Irwlß Stmt, wbsta they will bo pleased to receive tbolr friends, apgTdydfr DENTISTJR Y. Dr. W. P. Fundendero having re *fl3gk • turned to Pittsburgh with the IdlooUod of It hlsfotore residence, can bo found at his OFFICE, NO. 104 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and f'tnithfl.-ld «ti. WjMHßcohonrs from B a. M.to4 e. W. ocO-d^mfc N. HOLMES <SL SONS, ' ruuu is Foreign mid Domestic Bills of Exeba&gc, ' onnncATKS or, deposit, BANK. NOTES AND SPECIE, 6T MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. tgUOoQectkm* made on all the principal eltlea through- OQt tb* United State*. apii-fcly ' it'OREION EXCHANGE. SIGHTBILLS DRAWN BY OUIOAH, BHERMAN * CO., ON THE UNION BANE, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE / POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Njj’SojSQlaon tbe principal dtie* Prance, Holland, Germany, Rnaxla and sfrg?», cunetantly on band and for *ale by % WM. H- WILLIAMS Aj^ <£h:lynfc Banker*. Wood etract. corner ofT.‘.7?V A 8. B. AC. P. MARKLE^ ■ißCTlCTtmnj OF 1 PRINT INO, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WBA PP ING PAPE K. Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. mj4:tf fc B&£» bought at market prlf«. JOHN COCHRAN 4C BK« ). usmcnuu of Iron EUlllngt Iron Vonll* t Vault Doom, Window Simtters, Window Boards, &e., JVqj. 91 Second Street ami 80 Third Strut , (Between Wood and Market,),. PITTSBURGH, PA., Hare on • variety of bow Patterns, fancy aud plain, suitable for all porpoaee. Particular attention paid to en cloeln* Grave Lets. Jobbing dona at abort notice. tnrfl n. iiwmm —c. retain) ' VANDBVER & FRIEND, '! A TTORNEYS -A. 'T LAW, am SOLICITORS IN OIIAJCCSRV. Jfb. 5, Shine't Block, Dubuque, lowa. oa*OollectloM promptly made Ip any part of Northern ■ |o«a »r Wo*tern WiKooits. Will attend to the purchase and Silo of Real kutale, ob- UtulnaWuni’y on Ruuds aod Mortgagee eel:lydfo wttnaow pocauga .............. ...intßofran.ire. ROBINSON, MI NI 8 k KILLERS, 1 POUHDEBB AND 111 ACHISIBTS, WASHINGTON WORKS, Pittsburgh, Poona Offlik, 80, 91' Ustket street. ‘ r» alt kind*CfßtaamEnrlnw sod Mill UscblD Of,Okffi!SftKlihMil Wotk, stop Doito* andUbeotlrdn JobbfagsadßspklringdaoeatuhortDOttcw. mrt3:lydfo ~ JAB. KAVUVACntSB o» ileoiol, Cologne Spirits and Find Oil, dalfoflyfr K<*. 188 wd 110 Attend Street. ST O V E S , ORATES AITS RAriGES, ' i OP EVERY VARIETY, , MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, WBOI.K9UE on BETIIL, BIBSELI, AC CO.. C.l*SreJ 35 *' ,b * , ‘y Hl ~< PUSabnrgls, Pi. MITCHBIiIs, HERRON & CO., auscraomzu ot CookiriK, Parlor and Heuting ! : STO V e S, finis Fronts, Fendtn, CooUhg Banff*,-i?., ■ ■ Liberty 81., Pittsburgh, Pa. WiU YMAN sc bON, } - Buoftctozmsadhealenloallkindior* TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIQARB, 7 A SB leaf tobaooo, Corner of SaßhJUlSStrttt aod DiemcndJlUy, _• - prmpPßqii, p^. J. M.I4WM MTrprrn-A TJT No. 54 St. Clair Street,- PITTSBURGH, PA. H.CORUNB. toiwcaiog ana commlMlon Merchant, •_f*l> WHOLES Am BRAISBIH Seeds, Blah. „ m, OmotDj, : «»»; . i*«. a stM.anrt. muhutek: T COMPANY. Jo.epli w . c . B ,dwell. ismamf u Rrtr, a US BAH, ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS , ... AMPgOATSMREs. •aIMpW ' • nnBBUBOS, P*BHX special Jloticcs. GKO. ». FOSTER, 817 l>„ homoeopath, Otilce, No. 139 Wylip Street,' mrl4: Irtaifc J 3 ' * B K it'J' O Hit-, as; Uim IH nU STRAW BONNETS AND IIATS.m BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac, NO. 93 MARKET STiIKKT, iorlfl 1 j J f.- />/ TTSU VRCU BIOTUKaSI MOTniCRSn MOT II J£ 118111 Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth* .log Syrup for Children Teething. It bu do equal on earth. It greatly facilitate the procees of toothing by tuftming the gams, reducing all Inflnmmatkm—will *>U) pain, and la tor* to regulate tbe bowel*. Depend upon it, mothers, tt will give rest to yourselves, and relief anJ health to jronr lolanta. Perfectly aafe in all cases. This valuable preparation U the prrevrlptlou of one of *tie rmwlexportmced and akllfnl female Physicians In New England, and has been nsod with never Tolling sneers* In millions of cases. Wo t-ellere lithe l*est and surest remedy lu lho world, tn all cases of Dysentery and Dlarhoea in Children, whether It ariee* fr»oi teething or from any other cause. If-llfo and health can ho estimated by cl-ilUn. Mid cents,lt Is worth Its weight In gold. Million* of bottles are told every year- In the United State*. It is an old and well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY 2b CKNTd A BOTTLB. genuine unless the fae-elinUecfCUKTrN A PER IINS, New York, (son the ontside wrapper, Sold by Druggists throughout the world. DR GEO. H. E.ETSER, Agent for Pittsburgh Hide, Oil and Leather Store, ,D. Kirkpatrick & Sons, No. 51 S. Third «L, between Market and Chestnut sts., Philadelphia, have for sale DRY AND SALTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry and Green Baited Faina Kips, Ttnnera’ Oil, Tanners’ aod Car riers’ Tools at the lowest prims, and cpnu the boat terms. •tt-AU kinds of Leather in the rongh wanted, for which the highest market price will be given In cash, or taken tn exchange for HUee. Leather stored free of charge and retd on commission. mrS.lydfr Meyer’s Miraculous Vermin Destroyer, The Only Remedy in the HhtJe IForll Sure to Exterminate Rats, M:cs, OocnoAcass, Bugs, Asts, Mosqerrors, Pi.ua, MoTRa. MoLts, Gaits Worms isn Stinni Ikbkvs, Ac. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN OKS MONTH. There Celebrated Remedios bare been, extensively cued for twenty-two years in all parts ol Europe, and their mirac ulom power hare been attested by the Courts of Russia* Prance, England, Austria, Prussia; Bavaria, Saxony, BelgC um, Holland, Naples, Ac., and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by the moat distinguished Medical faculties all over the wgrld. Their deetructlvences to all kind* of vAmia and insects has been certified In this couotry by the Directors of the radons Public lastllntbns, Planters, Farmers, Proprietors **f Hotels, Warehanses, Manufactories, and by rarh hi* dis- tinguished private citizens. Nnmerona Testimonials and Certlfha'os of :he kDlcbcj of there Remedies can be seen at the Dopot. ■*" Vor sale, Wholesale and Retail, by the Inventor and Pro prietor. JOSRPU MBYKH. Practical Chooitst, 61- Broadway (cor. Houston at.,) New York. General Agent for the U. Blab's and Cauodo*. FREDER ICK V. RUSIITON7 Druggist, No ilO AU-r Ihm*-, and 417 Broadway, New York. For sale io this city, wboh«ale tmd retail by R- R. SEL LERS A CO , corner WooJ and 8-cond els.; JuB. FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Merkel st. BEESIIAM A M’KEN NAN. Allegheny JegSrOmdfc As ttie Seasons Change, im*t persons re quire i ' Dw» m(lil yet t'ffhcUTo cathartic tnodklur, tucnrry off the foul accucnolatlona frun the ulilcb, If per mitted to rt-muin, tmlac-r ill we*. Wilcoo'e Headache PlUe mo lh*> l>pjt c’-Btrnl furutlj tnedlrfiie now in ute. This* niii -rt |Tt*)>nryJ nii-1 10M l-jr U. 1.. FAUNK. STOCK t t\>., l>ropii*t*> «uJ Proprietor* of D. L.FAHNESTOCK'S VKRMIFUUK, No. mruer Wood bihl Fourth rttrrle, PiUel-argli, Pi. Sn* advertisement on Fourth |»aße mrl&dAwF Pure Old Rye Whisky.—l hnvt* on (Innil (e«-rei«J UiirUWJ Jij.. Ut.i.t-i wLijli I Luio h«.l made nijl kept uuiil if !««• ■•••«■> I will Ml) Him or fc nll.»n.f..fo.-J.. .Ipm, rorl? iIAwL PCRE IjKA'itV iu Ur j&oilcitWj fchteb t ti^TV ftßitV«h'p-ygi' «»et. Krgulat Strainers. ' "misso 'u'rj 'll / Yeh . Kotive co Missouri diver Shippers snd Passengers, WE have made an arrangement ( fgffr * with the MiMdurl Hirer Packet pan/ by which wo c»n glT* through rates from tbtißtairgto for psatengers and freight to ali point* on the UiiHoari Bit or For farther particulars, apply to Flick, Blancs A Co^. gteam Boat AgcuU, corner (Yslerati-i Mai bet streets, wbo are authorised to contract for ns. McBttLDK A CU, (late of Pittsburgh.) milidiwtf T No. 4V Commercial • t, St, Louts, Mo. Only 8130 (Board Included) From Pitts burgh to tht Gold Bflnea—Special Nolle* to Gold Seekers— A Rare Chance. jS-OXLY 250 MILES LAND CARRIAGE. CAPT. BEASLEY, of St. Louis, .JEva ii now finishing a vrry light draught beat built txyrraly for Kansas Hirer, having government con tracts, nb-9 will ran regularly between Leavenworth City -and ft. Riley, aod will make concert loan one hundred toilet above Ft. JiiUjf, with Bussell, Major A Oo.'a Stagn Coaches, running direct to IXn ver City aod Pike’s P> ak. Capl 11. Is prepared to receipt through to the mines (Denver City) via River and Stage.aa above, at $l5O for each rsMu parseoger (bnardjocji'deur *°d 100 pounds of bug gage Wilt leave on Ant. Apply to i-AK MISSOURI RIVER , fls» m "City, Wratoo, Atchison, tit. Joseph, Davao . it, Brownsville, Otoe Oity, Kearney City, Ne— r Platsmontb, t*L Marys, Belleviow, • 'nd Omajia Olty, through direct, wifAeufre . now Bug magnificently famished tide-wheel MthONGAHILA.Capt. M. A.CdI, Saainet ’ -(.will leave aa above oo the 21st inst,at 4 . 4>t or passage, apply on board Or to “j FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents. V*. VTUESDAY PAUKWJES^ .12?> EBVILLE,—The floe oev^&B HAM, Capt. Munaoi Areas, mil leav* for tue abort) aud Inicrtucliate porta EVERY TUR9DAY, at 4 o'clock P. m. for freight or passage apply on board. oclt FLACK, BARNES A AgHa. FOR DAVENPORT, DUBUQUE, . fCgf m Bt. PAUL, SQAKEPKK and Sr. —Tbebeautilul paascugar steamer DKNMARU, Uapti Gray, will IfAvo for the above sod all lutermedlate porta on SAT URDAY, Cflih InsL, at 4P. N. For freight or pnnsago apply onboard mr!7 Ski. fcsuts, til. Po II ST. Louis, oalena, , nse. i. Dubuque. St. Paul. St. Anthony, and Uionespolts.—The splendid passenger steamer IDA MAY, Capt. John 0. Uuun, will leavo for the above and all iultrme dlate ports on MONDAY, th* 21sl lust. For freight or pssaage apply on board or to P'OR ST. LOUlS—Tbefipoßtcani’-1 er UAkTINGS, Capt. R. O. Porter, trill leave fbr the above and all Intermediate portson Tllla DAY -Ist lost. Fur freight or passage apply on board or to mr!B FLAPS, BARNES A (X), Agts ,r. H. KOUI EOK ST. PAUL, DIKEUT, VIA 7 (gr> - St. Lofils, Keokuk, Burlington, Miuca litre, Rock Island, Davenport, Oalena, ChleD, Wenona, LaCrosse,and 8L Patti.—Tha floepameuger ateamer BT. IXIUIS, QspL Jesae Dean, will leave lor the above end all Intermndute ports on THIS DAY, the 21st instant, at 4 o'clock, P. H. For freight or pamge apply on board or to milS _ FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Agents. FOR ROCK ISLAND AND DA-, fgPr.m VENPORT, via St Loots, Alton, UaonbijgjaHH* ba],<lolocy, Keokuk, Durliogtou, MnscaUor, Rock Island and Daveuport.—The splendid steamer ROCKET, Captain Limit, will leave Jor the above and ell intrnnedlate ;Kirts on TIHS DAY the 21st Inst., at 4 o'clock, r, m.. For frrlght or passage, apply on board or to mrlO jFLACK, BARNE3 A CO., Agt nU. FOR St. LOUIS fc ILLINOIS . ICP- p, RIVER.—The Ooe steamer DR. Cupt 8. Shurasn, will lcavo for thenb.ve nud sit tutormo dlate ports on TIIIS DAY, 21*t four o'clock p. M. For freight or psasage, apply pn Umdl or to tarlO - FLACK, ItAKNA* A CO, Agnnls fJaßpuit, &c. For nasiiyTlXe—TiiiV Vbien-7 did pesasnger steamer “lIARMONI K," g| CanL Hszlutt, trill leave for the above and all lutermedUte ports on FRIDAY, the 25th Inst, at 10 o'clock A. if. For freight or passage apply oa board or to •nr 10 FLACK, BARNKa A • to. . ' i]K|.>-/br SL Louis, City. LcrDip>4SBBBB tpjw tUy f Leavenworth City, Deiton, At Jotcvh, fit- OrarXiT fWu. Omaha City and Council Biutft.—Th* new pssaepger steomer NORTHERNER, Capt. P. A. Alford, will leave Pittsburg, for the above and all Intermediate ports, THIS DAY. For f-ejght or MMSgo apply on board or t<r faTMAwld 7tkC9i *s¥vm*ug2«Azt* .fFot tj)c Dib /Homtß Nib^r BEsSoinesTuv eu~PaoketT n SSL* TQROUOfI TO DESMOINRB CITY. DIBEOT.—The fine passenger steamor DKSUOINES'CnO>, Capt. A. Bln*, will leave for the above and all lotermedfU** pom on MONDAY. 21st Inst, at 4 o’clock, P. ii. TdC nrolght or passago apply on Lovd,or to R' FLACK, BARNES A CO-, Agents. & t>ARTNER WANTED.—-A business mai£ rTrt, of frwn &LOO to $3,000, may fonn i [«wnhip»itb a person having ioeit*milv«fcc.it»loUne» »od of fifteen jrers slAndlog; Wp Ul ' 1 ’ ootfursv. For furthw h ' X? 1 4=5 '•"‘-tainK raun. Air oftt, following articles eaq bo oblalood it Bowns well known Itaod, Podoral rlreet, Allegheny, flood FamUy Efeed- Cskei and Cdofeetlonery to arery Fresh Peaebeo, Tomato.., Plnibo, Citron, FtMAwltb Brandy Poaebes. Asserted Pn- BCTttS, Jour*, «ekle* and Ketcbap. Capon, Wor oefterihimSkncCy Pickled Lobs ton, Strdlnos, Family N ChocoUte»Bakor , i Brom*, Ac., 4c.,Thajr«fipoct fafly iarlte Uie public tom exAaUo*aoti of the abors ' named article*? all of which ■ they will guanatee to wdpric% j ptislwrgjj (gSajettt. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1859. Maas TevrEßATUßK.—Observations taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 5S Fifth st, yesterday. V o’clock, A. ■ „... 12 “ H 6 “ P. H Barometer. mrlG:<l£wtjelF -Z3T“Dailt Union Prater Meeting i.s Alle gheny.—This day and every day a Union Prayer Mooting Is held from half-past eleven lo half-past twelve o’clock, in the First Presbyterian Cborch, Beaver street, Allegheny. It is for all, without dis tinction of person or denomination. “Ask and ye shall /eccive.” 7S 1 &~ Daily Umon Prayer Meeting, at me Kirn Methodist Protestant Charcb, Fifth street, com mencing at 11 o'clock, A. u. All are cordially in vited to attend. Pirrsßt'tum, pa. "7=£r~See fourth page for reading matter and new advertisements. Cmahob of Horn—The Young Men’w Chris tian Association, at the solicitation ot a num ber of business men, have changed the hoar of Iho Noon-day Prayer Meeting from UJ toll o’clock, a. it. From and after this date, there fore, the meeting in the First M. P. Church, Fifth street, will take placo half an hoar earlier than berotoforo. Township ahd Bobouoh Elections - Wo have, in addition to what we published on Saturday morning, the following returns. Wo deem it sufficient, lo give simply the names of the per sons elected, without going through with tho names of all the candidates for tho multitnde of offices to be filled. The vote polled was, in gen eral, very small, and tho elections turned mostly upon local issues of no general importance. Birmingham— Assessor: Daniel Wencke; Con stable, M.B. Harttell; Eleotion Officers, Ist pre cinct: Judge, Solomon Bala; Inspectors, George Powell, Matthew Pate. 2d preoloct: Judge, T. P. Adams: Inspeolors, Jacob Ulrioh, Wo. Beck. R. Birmingham— Burgess, David Chess; Coun cil, James Brice, Thomas Haines, Jacob Mink, W. Mitlenzapr; School Direc’ors, R. D. Brice, L. T&ffill; Auditors, 11. A. Levake, John Jarrell; Assessor, D. Edwards; Street Commissioner, A L. McClure; Constable, A. Ammon. —Burgess, Robert Taggart, Council, A. Grootxinger, Henry Hchoutte, James Cameron, J. I. Williams, John Morrison: School Directors, William Oakley, P.y, 8. Reynolds, :ty, B. Scott, ly; Assessor, D. Crow; Judge, Jesse Morrison; Inspector, Eli Crouch; Constable, G. \Y. Keep. J'itttbunjh —Burgess, Isaiah S. Beale; Coun cil' George L. Drydon, James T. Baokard, Phillip Shrider, Thomas Karrooa, Joseph Rodgers; School Directors, William Hamilton-, 3y, Joho V. Autb, 3y, Joseph Rogers, 2y, Allen J. Park, ly; Jadge, Rdw. Sprung; Inspector, Edward Appel, Jr.; Auditors, John Fingal, William Harmony; Assessor, Allen J. Pork, Constablo, James Brady, Henry D. Whipple. Monongahela —Bargers, John Keil; Justices, l’oter Keil, A Shank, Coancii, Robt Smiloy, T Geoghegan, Ed Barrett, AShnnk, Chas Wood; Judge, J D Holtz man; Inspectors, Wm Hamilton, D Bynon; Assessor, P Googbeg&n; School Directors, M Myers, -'y, S Wilson, 3y, John Kiel, 2y. Seicickiry Borough —Cbiof Burgess, T II Nevin; Assistant uo., Andrew Brown; Council, James Laird, Jamos Miller, Wm Ilarbaagb, John II Little, David Anderson, D N White, Jacob Guy; School Directors, Alex M’Eiwain, 3 yra, John Way, 3 yn», Alex Black, 2 yri, Bruce Tracy, 1 year; Judge of Elections, II F Scbwcppe; Inspector, Robert Olancv; Assessor, Wm Miller;' Aoditor,' J P Kramer; Justice, Geo F Itudi sill; Constablo, Baldwin Gray. Pitt Totcnnhip —Clerk, A BrockenriJge; Jadge, Isaac Jones; Inspectors, W Windless; School Direc tors, A Brcckenridge, W J Thomas: Constable Den nis Kelly; Auditor, Wiu A Herron; Supervisor, Jos Crawford; Treasurer, Jas A limiter; Assessor, Yost Rucb, Robt Inder. Supervisors, Juba K»ba, M Forree: School Directors, Thomas B Kennedy, S B Ross, Capt Robt Porter, (3 to be elected); Jadge of Elections, George Finley; Inspectors, Lieat II jy Larimer, J F Barr: Aoditor, John Roup Negley; Assessor, Robert W Thomas; Clerk, Samuel Lusk, Constablo, (in oonse qaenco of a tie vote there was no cboico.) Chartier* —J&stice: John Garbott, 22 may. over M’Afne; Assessor: Charles Barnes; Judge; N. Dalian tine; Inspectors: A. M’Cartney, E. AVo/fy; Snper visors: Wiu. Frew, f’orwuV.M S<uUg\ Fcho>-| Direc tor: John Hudgers, H’m. (bniabm: Auditor: Kobe Sterrett; Clerk: J. M’Dowell; Constable- John Thompson. Democrats in Morh Auotrr Barnrv —We thought wp treal eJ Mr Ueraanl iJough-or' y. U S L»ept Mar shall, exceeding l«»i*-otly, in our nonce which we made of his hri»Te rxploir ai Masonic Hall, ou Wednesday night, i Q |.«»ilicir toup? Tat wr*u? it KKV.'KII, 111) W.ko-I ktri'nl [kmo Hrun.jy w)7i«h CtjSJß^jtyiß^gaTTcd Tiro in “the most bitter and vituperative manner ' There, Barney, you aro mistaken! Because we gftvo you your title “in an office of trust to which you have never proved recreant,” do we assail you ? Oh no! We will juat tell you sobprly what we think of this matter We think that a man of generous sentiment, a man holding “an office of trust,” would scorn to lay violent hands upon a poor, weak, unprotected man, simply because he be longs to a despised race ! It is a characteristic of a true man that he is jealous of the rights of the weak ; that a man who is comparatively de fenceless in that bn has rights of citizen ship is nor, therefore, (o be pounced upon and trampled under foot. “If the individual,” as you say, “had been a disorderly Irishmao or German, no notice whatever wonld have been taken of the occurrence.” Exactly bo; bad bo beoo a duordtriy negro. ! oo Dolice would have been taKeo of it, either Bat belog a respectable mao, but a very little darker than Mr Dougherty, or Mr. Attorney General Black, ootice sAouA/be taken of it; notice hat been taken of it. This community will not tolerate eucb proceedings, nor can Joe Buchanan clothe Mr,. Dough erty or aDy other man with power or glory enough to sustain him in this community while trampling npon ibe rights of any mao, particularly if that man be sorted out for insult because be a swarthy skin. This is enough, and altogether as much as a free people ought to be expected to bear, viz, the presence of a man, a part of whose duty it is to catch men who through sorrow, priva lion and unspeakable distress, are striving to reach a land of liberty. A slave-catcher is enough! let him not presnmo to lay violent bands upon free born men of whatever color. Now, as regards “dead head” editors, when ever Mr. B. i). thinks bo would be doing his duty by layiog a band upon them, he will be welcome. Doubtless the name of "black” re publican whets his ire for a trial at them that his master J. B. may be well served. The man, however 1 , who would drag out a little col ored man like Tanner will not molest those who koow (heir rights and how to maintain them. Moreover it doesn’t much become B. D. to threaten what be will do to a citizen of •Penn sylvania. Let him look to his warrant for doing "hit duty" as a constable upon "dead head edi tors” and os a servant of .J. Buchanan in catch ing negroes, at tho samo time. Let him "look FLACK, BARNKt I A CO. Ag-U. | lO * li ® b i“ d ' . . . PLACE, BAENE3 A 00. Bobiro. —Wo are utter); opposed to the sys tem of boring, aud'tho employment of rnnocrs —whether in the “third house" on (be levee, or elsewhere. W,e arc so frequently asked by our patrons “why wo did not call for an advertise ment," when their favors are subsequently band ed in at our office, that wo sometimes think they ralber like to be bored by this pestilent class; perhaps, liko (be Irishman with hanging, tboy have become "accustomed to it," and think, as a matter of course, that all newspapers will urge their claims iq person, when an advertisement makes Us appearance in print. Wc regret lo say that some of the press do persist in this plan of doiDg basioßsa themselves, while condemning the system in the case of others. Wo have oven been informed upon unquestionable authority, that a portion of the city press havo written to. some of oar foreign patrons, enclosing a copy of an advertisement cut from our columns, urgiug its claims for the same on tho grounds of an "immense and eoostanlly increasing circulation!” We judge of others by ourselves; we never purchase from a dealer who would seito us at his door and endeavors to foroe ua into his store, to'aell os his goods at suoh fabulously low prices; we Dover purchase from itinerant venders, articles which we can procure at reputable houses. Wo never bore our customers for business; wo trust to tboir appreciation of onr paper and our method of doing business. If we have not suc ceeded in establishing a character for fair and honorable dealing os to ourselves, and for h largo aod valuable family and commercial circu lation ia these cities and all the region adjacent, as to the Gazelle, wc have hern laboring in vain, nod shall not try the boring system to improvo either, unless wo are told (hat onr friends desire it. DtsAPPOiSTMnrrT.—Dr. Boynton had concluded lo give two of bis philosophical entertainments, .<bts week, in Lafayette Hall, for the convenience : . .icbools aqd families, during the afternoon - -ere sorry lo learn from Dr. 8., on B&tur- that bo had just boen informed tSatLafayettc Hall was already engaged for Prof. Do Haro’s Concert, and he could noi, there fore, havo the use dr it. He was thereforo com pelled to give up bis intention, and left for Phil adelphia on Saturday evening, enroute for Syra cuse, where his family reside. Soibkb Musicals. — Wo have received cords of invitation to a select Musical Soiree, to take place oo Tuesday cveniog, March 22d, in Lafay ette Hall, by the pupils of Prof. V. Ds Ilom. We believe the cards of invitation ore limited lo ihe pupils and their friends. Tho audience, will therefore doubtless be a select one, ami tho music—judgiog by Professor Do Ham’A atUln *ments—tilthw could be desired, ' ’ ‘ 1 ITT6BURQE; »'jn?4At. PAftU or TUB OITT. Olty nnd Newe Items. IN BON. IN BOAllfc. .... 00 Jli ..... 00 40 20.1-10 HOBOI'CHIS. Ts»* Law's D&ay.—John Porter vaa tiled and found guilty of Mayhem at the last term of the Court. He, M will bo remembered by those who read the testimony In the case, actually* Rioted out the eye of Thos. J. Parkinson, sou of Alderman Parkinson, of the 6th ward. The evidence went to show that this atrocious.deed was done in no accident; though ku dido’t prob ably intend to kick the eye out, he certainly did Intend to hart when ho kicked Parkinson in the face with a heavy boot. Well, Porter was triod and, as we have said, foand guilty ou ooe count in tho indictment. His lawyer moved fur a new trial on two grounds. First, becauso there were two conols in the indictment, the first under the common law and the second under a statute. To sustain this plea for a new trial, an act of 1810. we believe, was quoted. Tho second point urged for a npw trial was: That the word feloiously had been omitted in one place in the indie* racul. \ W« have said above that the .verdict was guilty under one count, i. o , under the account charging felony, ar.d no* under that scttiog forth the act a-* a mUdemuaner. On Saturday, Judge M’Clure read a lengthy opinion ou tho oaee, and concluded’ by grauliug Tarter a new trial—because of the omission of the word “fcloniouily." The iudicintenl read: “And the said Foricrdidfoloniouslyhim (Park inson) assault and him did batter." Tho “felon iously" should have- been repealed with tho words “did bailer." The omission was fatal. Now, wo have no doubt this is tho law, but it does appear (o us ridiculous. rf Wc have no pa lienee with puch dead-buried and resurrected precedents Porter kicked out a boy's eye: of that, from the testimony, there can be no doubt. He with malicious intent did tho atrocious deed, but forsooth, Lord Coke, or some other dusty Englishman, says, in effect, no matter how bad the deed may havo been, unless tho description of it is set forth in certain style it is all wrong. Jacoby shot his wife dead, but in order lo con vict him of tbo crime, you most say that: “He the said Jacoby, from one pistol of the value of 26 cents and 8 inches in length, whlob said pistol ho then and there in his right hand did hold, the said pistol being loaded with powderand ono ioaden bullet of the value of one cent, did the said pistol then and thcro wilfally, maliciously and feloniously discharge, whereby the said bullet was caused to come violently in contact with the head of her tho said— then and there being, and caasing then and there in the head of her the said—one mortal wound of the breadth of ono inoh and tbo depth of fonr inches,'' etc , etc. Now, we have no doubt a lawyer would drive a coaoh and four through the above form. That is not precise enough. Why will not tho lead ing minds of .tho land take this matter in hand, and cut tho law loose from this dead mass of verbiage? Why not have a little oomraon sense? Why not say : “And John I’orler did on the first day of in the fllh Ward, iu (be city of Pittsburgh, with evil intent and design, kick T. J. Parkinson in the face, whereby the eyo of Parkinson was de stroyed.” Why wouldn’t that do ? Or doesn’t that mystify sufficiently? Tub owners of Carts, Drays, Wagons, &c., pursuant to call, met at the Town Hall, Alle gheny city, on Friday evening, and adopted the following resolutions in regard to tbe’liconsiog of vehicles: Whebbas, The Councils of (he City of Pitts burgh are endeavoring lo collect fines and pen alties from noo-residents and olbera owning vehicles, wbo are not liable, after the question of the right of tho city of Pittsburgh to collect ffoense from snch persons has been adjudicated by Iho Supreme Court agaiost the city of Pitts burgh ; therefore, Resolved, That the draymen and others doiog business with vehicles are opposed to ibo Alle gheny city Councils making any raise io the license fee of vehicles, unless Allegheny city in demnifies us against any such suits brought against qs by the city of Pittsburgh ; but if Al legheny city protocte and indemnifies us against such claims by the city of Pittsburgh, wo are satisfied ilmt our present rates shall bo raised fifty per cent on att vehicles ns now taxed Unsolved, That os the mailer now elands, it is the duly,of ihe draymen and others interested in this question, residing and doing business in Allegheny city, to combine together for mutual prelection against this unjust invasion of their rights by the city of Pittsburgh; therefore, Rfsnlvtd, That this meeting appoint a com mitter of two from each ward to coufer with tho Councils of Allegheny city, and endeavor to pro cure them to pass measures indemnifying us from nl! claims for licenses brought against us by the city of Pittsburgh, or other municipal' corporations; and it shall further be the duty said Committee lo lake charge of the defence or any one against whom Ihe city of Pittsburgh may commence suit to Object such liconso feo, before Alleghrtiy city ta*--!* 1 wMasorea to indemuify at. protect üb. And the shall call together on t b^jjjgy^, ucccusary. /f^ci/rrj/, 5 (.'onfruiitee appointed by (be third resolution aro requested lo make out petitions, with (he first resolution ns a heading, nod procure the signature of all interested, and present the same to our Councils, and ’that the Committeo shall endeavor to get Councils 10-meet os early ns poseibto and lake uoiioo to this matter. Ison —What a revolution the increased use of (his article has produced within a comparatively few.years! Five years ngo, even in this city, B. A Fahoestook's iron front on Wood street, (which by (be way was cast in the east,) at tracted much- attention aod caused considerable speculation as to whether iron would "do" as a building material. The question is pretty folly answered in this city to-day. Tbo tubular bridge over tho Meoai Strait on the coast of England, was the first iron structure of that kind, we believe. Now, the Victoria bridge, nearly two miles 'io length, is almost ; finished and tho superstructure is of iron entire. On Tuesday last, the traio from Louisville to Nashville crossed, for the first time, the Green river, oo a splendid iron bridge. Tho Louisville Couriers ays that the bridge in question (which will, when completed, be, with one cxcoplion— the Victoria Bridge at .Montreal—the longest iron bridge in America) is mado in Lonisville, from LoaisviUe iron, by Louisville mechanics, and from its magnitude is a work of which Ken tucky may well bo proud. Us entire length, when finished, will bo one thousand feet; height above low water mark, one hundred and fifteoo feet; number of spans, five. This is encouraging. Had we hut a true oa-- tional pride, or had our true national pride a representative in the administration, wo would make all our own iron for all purposes, to which it is now more and more coming into use. Tne Old Folk’s Concert, oo Saturday night, was the greatest success of the season. Hun dreds were noablo to procure seats in City Hall. There were at least 2000 people present, and a more delighted audience wc never saw. The sioging was excellent, their time so nearly per fect that thero appeared lo bo but four rich, deep voices io Ihe mighty choir It is worth more than 25 cents to see the grand old Puritan costumes which the singers wear. Everybody will go again. See their advertisement for par ticulars. PiTTsmrbou Fail alb Collsub —Tho regular summer session of the Pittsburgh Female Col lege commences to-day. This is on excellent and prosperous Institution, well-managed, easy of acoess audio every way worthy of public pa irooage. Its President, Prof, llarrows^is^gen tleman of tine attainments, aud the success of tbo institution under his charge is pos sible evidence of his qualifications. : ;lparontB desirous of educating tboir children in a .first class institution will find this Collogo well sailed to their needs. Benioua Acciubst. —On Friday, a watchman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, named Michael Maginnis, whgn on bis beat at the Pack Saddle falls, by some means unknown to himself bo picking up a stone off tbo road, fell dowo a pro cipico one hundred and twenty-olgbt feet, to the towing-path od the Conemaugb river. The pro oipioe is a protection stone wall, about twenty feet of which Is nearly perpendicular. Iu bis braised and lacerated condition he scrambled up and mado out to get to a lock-house not far distant, where be was properly cared for. Wb have been requested to say that the name of Christ M. E. Church was used without au thority by a histrionic eooiety which g&ve an ex hibition tost weok ostensibly for the benefit of tho Prospect Mission School of Christ M I], Chureh. The Sabbath School teachers of that ehurob have disavowed all knowledge of or con nection with the affair, and requested the teach ers of the Prospect Mission School nQt to re ceive the proceeds of the exhibition, ehoald any be tendered. A Festival for the purposo of raising funds io furnisb-tbe charcb, will be held at the new Asburjr Chape), on Pennsylvania Avenue, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Downing, and other favorite vocalists of Ibis city and vicinity, will lend their aid on tbo occasion. Tickets maybe procured at Reed’s Book store on Fonrth street, or al-Klebor’s Mosio store. Poure ArrotßTinuiTn.—On Friday, tho Po lice CoamiUeo, in conjunction with tbo Mayor of Allegheny city, mado tbo following appoint ments:—Sylvester Tyler to bo Chief of Police and High Constable, vice McVickcr, resigned; Philip Busbcan, policeman, vioo 8. Tyler pro moted and C. Dill, policeman, vice Mr. Toots resigned, and bound for Pike’s Peak. Tub Ebensburg Mountaineer soys tbo wife of David Powell, roaiding about three miles north of Eheoaburg, was so severely injured by fire on Wednesday night as lo oause her death. She was an aged lady. Salb or the Dablucotos Cashel Coax. Co.— The works of this Company were sold at the Merchants’— Exchange, on Saturday last, by Mwri: Aualin toomfs & Co., Stock Brokcii, at fll|oQO> ; * * ' ■ -■ 1 • For the RaQy Pittsburgh (Hzstta. Bftry'Jana’a Doiaf>< ALLxa&crr Cirr, March 19 th. J/ror*. Editor*: —H*ij now our turn to complain. Yon opened yoar columns tome weeks since to a yoang lady who signed herself “Mary Jane." Yon remember that the commenced by asking your opia ion—jost os if editors knew everything!—about tho propriety of young ladies going to leeluroi unat tended by a gentleman or gentlemen. You said, “go, and it will not be long before the young gen tlemen will bo coaxing tbo nrivilego of escorting you." Now, I hare reason to believe that, acting Xu this bint—doubtless Mary Jane intended to go ie, if necessary, before she asked your advice, and would bare gone alone even if you had advised differently—a conspiracy bos been formed among a large number of my female acquaintances, against tbo whole masculine gender. Hear my tale : On last Friday, at a proper and convenient hour, I called upon a young lady, and asked if I could do myself the honor of accompanying ber to Mrs. Kemble’s Reddings on that evening. Perhaps these arc not the exact words I nsod, bat substantially such. Well, to my utter astonishment and no small chagrin, she answered that she and Ann Eliza—and Boliada and—it is no matter bow many more she named, were going together that they bad mado up » little party of their own, and that though she was much obliged to me fur my kindness, “she was en gaged for the evening and for the occasion? ” Of conree I was mortified, and though I said noth ing at tho time about it, I knew that tho lottors of that Mary Jane had been read by tho whole of these tormenting creatures, and that they wero acting upon hor hint I determined that I would go to the Read ings any way, and went. I bad not been in Masonic Hall &re minutes when, to! a whole company of these “independents" came walking into the hall, and on all hands scats were vacated for them more roadily, as it soomod to me, than if the fair rebels hud boon escorted by gentlemen. They came, more over, as I know, (although tbo evening was unpleas ant.) on foot, and seemed to enjoy it all, so “hugely" that l was quite put out about it, not bocause they enjoyed themselves but berauso l did not Now what bavo you to say to thin ? Yours, somowbut subdued, {.Served you "right.— Ed».] {Special Correspondence of the Pittsburgh (Jazetto) Harrisdoro, March IS, 1559. Ed*. liaiallc: Tbo bill to appoint an additional Sequostrator for the Washington turnpike road pass ed the Senato this morning. . Also, the bill to abolish tne Pittsburgh High School passed second reading, but being objected to, was laid over until to-morrow. Tho Citizen’s Passenger Railway bill has also jast passed the Senate finally. The Governor has signed the charter incorporating the Pittsburgh Library Hall Company. - The House held three long sessions yesterday, try ing to get through with tho privato calender of last Tuesday, and were in session until After 12 o’clock, last night for that purpose, but did nnt finish it. An act for the better regulation of the Mercer Co. and Sbouango Valley Agricultural Society, and so amended as to apply to Allegheny county. It pro hibits porsons from selling wares, goods or liquors, or opening shows, without permission of the officers of the Society, wjthln ono-half mile of the fair ground, in order to prevent the disorder and confu sion with which visitors are so often annoyed. Mr. Foster’s bill, relating to party walls in Allo r gheny county, bus passed the Home. Also, the bill exempting certain real estate of the estate of llaw ersly from tbo payment of the oolateral inheritance tax. The Senate has also passed the bill to Incor ate the City aod County Insurance Co. of Allegheny/ eonnty. The Senate having defeated the bill fora general banking law, Mr. Wilt is ton to-day introduced another of like import into the House. It Is hardly likely now that any bjll of tho sort will be passed this session An attempt was made in the Iluaeo this afternoon, to take up the resolution fixing tho time of adjourn ment, but did not suecoed. Governor aro very sore at the treatment he received at the hands of the Democratic Convention the othex-day. Rot they are a poor set —they take a kicking as meekly, and with as little yelping os a set of spaniels might be expected to do. Attorney General Knox, seems so far to be tho only one among them with plbck enough ;to show his teeth, and I am inclined to think from the character of tho man, that tho Democracy will bo apt to feel them before they are done with him Kanoou. Tan Wavelry Novels.—The well-known firm of T. R. Peterson A Brothers, 306 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, are now engaged in publishing a remarka bly cheap edition of these nnapprochable works of fiction. The first, “Ivanboo,” appeared on Saturday, March ith, the next, “Guy Mannering,” on March I2tb, and “Rob Roy,” is issued this day, and so on, ono novel will bo published regularly on each and every coming Saturday, until the wholo numbor of volames—twenty-six—is completed. The low prico fixed by the publishers for them is only 25 coats a volume, or tbo whole twenty-six volumes for fire dollars. A complete set will be forwarded, /r-r »f ju>»toy, !>y mail, to any part of the United any oao, by af_ovn dnlla , for lh. Vmnly-.fa, voluroi ; or am mutSKfl volames for a'iQ7..tanco of one dollar will pay for the first four volumes. The novels will bo neatly printed, aod cs<-h volume will contain about 125 pages, printed on fine white paper, and neatly bound with paper cover. Tho revised uniform Edinburg edition, from which this Is reprinted, comprises forty eight volumes, tho cost of which is rerentg-ttr-o dol ■'•tr* ; and this editioo will contain overy word of the Edinburg edition. We commend the determination of tho enterprising Philadelphia firm, to furnish tho workß of an author like Walter Bcr»ti, at a price so reasonable that all persons whatever may possess a full sot, and direct theespccial attention of our read ora to the fact, ahd would advise them all to make a remittance of fivo dollars at once, per first mail, to tho publishers, for the entire set, who will send them complete to any one, free <•( postage, on receipt of that snm. For salo by Hunt A Miner. Alderman Kooera is an Alderman in ffae Sixth Ward. He was tried on a charge of misdemean or in office. It appeared on the trial that be is sued n warrant for the arrest of a colored man named Wash. Warner, on a charge of selling liquor without a license. The Alderman reject ed n person whom he offered os bail, without swearing him as to (he v&iue of bis property, though bo desired Lo be sworn, and Warner was committed to jail. He was subsequently taken before Judge Adams on a writ of habeas corpus, and admitted lo bail in $OOO for his appearance at Court—Mr. Miller, tho person rejected a few hours before, going his security. The above are, as noarly as we can romember them, the grounds of complaint The Alderman was tried and declared guilty. Motion was made for a new trial weeks ago. On Saturday last Judge McClure read an opinion in the caso and refused lo entertain the motion for a new trial. We learn that Dr. J. 11, Scubuce, of Philadel-’ phia, is to be in Pittsburgh this week, March 22J, 23J and 21th, at the Scott House, lo amine lungs and to prescribe bis remedies to such of our citizens as may need them. Dr. Schenck has an instrument to examino the longs with which he is enabled to tell thoir con dition, and to prescribe a remedy when a cure is possible. Our friend, Dr. Keyser, is the agent for his medicines, and speaks in the highest terms of Dr. Schenok os a man of experience aod ability, and ns wo would wish to do the public who need his servioes in this way a favor, we advise them to call and oonsnlt him. Dr. Sohenck was invited hero last summer, by a gentleman iu a case which w&b far gono in consumption, in whiob bo effected an entire cure Our readers will find him at tbo Scott Houno on the.wd&ys mentioned, nis medicines aro sold at Dr Key aer’e, No. 140 Wood street. lsguEST.— Aa inquest was held by Coroner Doelwick, on Sunday, on ibe body of an un married woman, aged about 25, whose name was Aon Campbell. On Friday last, eho came to Mr. Fortune, of the Board of Guardians, for aid. He inquired into hcrcaeo, And finally pro cured her a place to remain, for a little, at the Jeuny Lind House, in Diamond alley, near Smithfleld et. On Friday afternoon she became Tory sick, and on Saturday sho died. The Cor oner oalled in at the inquest Drs. Shaw and Mur doch, who gavo it as their opinion that sho died of inflammation of the etooiaob, and the verdict was given to that effool. From a letter found, it appeals that she has a brother Charles in Warrington, Missouri. Tbs Cahtdill Mihstbels, one of the most popular, celebrated and talented : troupcs of singers in tbb United States, give their first con cert in this city, to-night, at Masonic Hall. Their programmeeottsisis of some of thochoiccut ballads and most touching melodies in the lan guage. Their Clark, has taken all proper means to give the public notice of the treat that is In store fur tbpm Lei thorn have a famous house. ELiZAns-m Tofasmu.—We are informed that on this day week a preliminary meeting, to lake steps for the division of Elizabeth township, will be held at Elizabeth. The extent of tho present township is so great that it la not easy to get to the polls from all porta of it. The upper portion it is propoiod to call Jersey township, the lower portion, toward M'Keesport, to retain tbo old name, Elizabeth. Sued —Mr. Bernard Dougherty, U. 0. Deputy Marshall, has commenced a suit against the Dispatch for Libel. Blr. Dougherty says, in a letter to another paper, that he “is determined to vindicate bis character before another tribu nal than that of public opinion.” He is lucky* may he bo happy in this vindication. “Go in Barney!” Great Westbrh taußAßcc abd Trust Co Wo learn by a the President of the above company to R. Poindexter, the agent in this city, that they havo recently addod to their cash assets the sum of $1»U,000. The oash capital now amounts to over $400,000. lbo patrons of this company may thereforo feel Mured. Tub Cincinnati Gazette says that Frank Rono, clerk of the Mariner, was soliciting contribution* amoog the boatmen there to complete a Presby ■ tcrisn Church at Rochest&r, P». Pilot W. L Mon tague handed out $5, and was followed by a cumber of others. Thai is like Reno. Ho is a good citizen and a worthy man. Tfia “Finfcle Machine” is an undoubted improve ment .m the old patents, and then is no reason for adhering to those that have heretofore been regarded aoodt totally excluding the Idea of Improvement It Is told by J. In Camaghu 6 Co., Federal street, Allegheny. v • Disrauonvß Fna.—On Bmdiy abont 2 o’clock, the extensive Sokp afid Csnalo manufactory of W. & H. Walker, sUntte on Third Street, between Jams and Jefferson, Third Ward, Allegheny city, was discovered to be oS: fire, trad for a time tho wholo establishment was in great danger of being destroyed; bat owing to the exertions of the firemen and citizens com bined, all with the exception of the Candle fac tory were saved. Tbo origin of tho fire had not positively been ascertained, but is supposed to have originated in the Candle factory by a ket tle of grease overflowing and running into tho fire under it. The loss is estimated at $B,OOO or $lO,OOO, which is partially covered by insurance. The Mustang Liniment cure* Rhnnnatismi 7he Mustang Liniment cures Stiff Joint*; The Mustang Liniment cure* Burnt and Wound*; The Mustang Liniment cures Sore* and liters; The Mustang Liniment curcs Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples; The Mustang Liniment cures Neuralgia: The Mustang Liniment cure* Cam* and Wart•; The Mustang Liniment is trorfA 1,000,000 DOLLARS TER ANNUM To tho United States, as the preserver and restorer ofvaluablo Uorsea and Cattle. It euros all Sprains, Galds, Wounds, Stiff Joints, Ac. Will you answer this question ? Did you evor hear of any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiff ness, either on man or beast, which the Mustang Liniment would not cure? Did you ever visit any respectable Draggiat in any part 0 f tbo world—in Europe, Asia, or America— who did not say “it was tho greatest discovory of tho age ?’’ Sold every where. Every family should have it; three sizos. Barnes A Batik, Proprietors, New York. Also Lyon’s celebrated Insect Powder. f BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL TBnaiBLR Stobm on TnaSDstirsnANHA*— Clark's Ferry Bridge Blown Away. — Duneannon, Perry county, March 10.—We had a lerriblo elorm hero last night, which did much damage to property. The fine old Clark'a Ferrybridge across the Sus quehanna, used as a towing bridge for the canal, and belonging to the Pennsyleania Railroad Co. was nearly all blown away. It was about three quarters of a mile long. 1l bad no connection with the railroad, which crosses the river about ten miles further down. This is thedhird or fourth time a bridge bos been destroyed l hero. One was barnt and others wore carried away by storms or ice-floods. William No. 2. The bridges across the Juniata are all safe. The high water in Sherman's creek has stopped the Daooannon Iron Works, belonging lo Fisher, Morgan &Co., but no damago has been done, and the dam and bridges are regarded os safe. The Juniata is very high and rising, and so is the Susquehanna'.- ■ A gentleman who arrived hero Ibis morning from Clark’s Ferry, having left there at three o’clock, informs us that about seven o'clock last evening five spans of tho bridge of the Penna. Railroad and Canal Co., at that place, were blown down. Three spans were left standing in the middle of the river, and three men, supposed to be watermen, wcreupoQ these at the limo the others fell. Such was the violence of the storm that persons on the other side of the river feared to go lo their rescue, and ifie men were left in this perilous position, cut off from all communi cation with the land, and with a gloomy prospect before thorn. Later. —Before goiog to press this afternoon we received intelligence to the effect that threo more spans of the bridge wero swept off this forenoon. The men abovo alluded to are still on the standing spans, tbo spectators on shore fear ing to venturo to their rescue owing to the con tinued violence of the storm, and the fear that the spans occupied by them would fall at any moment. —Harrisburg Tel. Tub Bucoaran Democracy again Defeated is Reading— Reading, March 10.—-The capital of Old Berks is true lo herself and the country. The oity election, held yesterday, resulted in the complete success of the Opposition ticket. Mr. B. Keim was elected Mayor by- 044 majority over McCurdy, Bnohanan Democrat. All the Councilman of tho Opposition ticket are elected by large majorities, and the whole Opposition city ticket is carried by about seven hundred majorily The full vole fur Mayor is as follows : Democrat. PtoplS s Party J. H. MoC< ii m. II Kent. N. E. Ward 20'.« 310 N. W. Ward 13f. 303 S. 12. Ward 153 3(54 H. W. Ward 140 .104 Spruce Ward. 121 212 Telegraphic Warimnctu!!, March 19.— A1l tho special mail agencies, seventeen iu number, havo just boeo dis continued, and tho order granting extra eompenha tion out of tbo postages, affecting about eighty post masters, has been revoked, owing to the failure of Congress to m&ko the necessary appropriations. There is much reservo in official quarters as to tbo extra session question, and no satisfactory response has thus far been elicited, hat to night there la. rea son to believe that it is hold in abeyance for tbo presont, but liable to be takon up at a future period. There la a subject pending which probably prodaces the indeciaion, namoly : whether tho mail aervicecan he carried on by certificates instead of cash, until Congress shall tnuko the necessary appropriations. It is a generally accorded fact that nearly all the members of tho Cabinet aro opposed to tho calling of an extra session of Congress. I’rila pei.rniA, March 10.— The New York Tri bune's Washington correspondent says a new filli* bustering expedition against Nicaragua has been organising for some time, and General Walker’s do* parture for California is directly connected with it. As the enterprise will start from the Pacific side, bis recent profession or tho Catholic faith is bolioved to be designed as a propitiation to Nicaraguan send tnent, bat will not succeed since he is known and de tected. General Henningsen’s emigration sebemo ostensibly for Arixona, is supposed to be inspired by a similar purpose, with an understanding as tn future rendezvous and junction of forces. St. Louts, March 19. —Tho New Mexican mail, with dates to the Ist toil., reached Independence this evening. The news is unimportant. Mr. Alli son arrived at Independence, yesterday, from Pike’s Peak; he reports it a humbug; thero is no money there, and no probability of being any. The river is stationary at this point; nothing new from tho upper streams; woathor clear and cool. Cincinnati, March lII.—A frightful snow storm occarrod here last nigliL It froto this morning, and it is feared the fruit has boon killed. The snow has mostly melted, but tho weather is cold, with tho thermometer at 3S°. The river has risen four feet two iocbes in the last 24 hours. Detroit, March 19. —The express train east on the Great Western Railway, ran off tho track near Hamilton, last night, demolishing the engine and cars, and killing four or five persons, including tho engiiieer, and injuring eereral others. Rut few par ticulars have been obtained as yeti Milwaukik, March 19.—A man who registered his namo W. C. Jackson, of Rochester, N. Y., was found doad in bod, at the Newhall House, this even ing. He probably committed suicido, oj laudunum was found on his person. Lodistillb, March 111.—The rirer - is stationary : S feet y inches water in the canal, anJ fi feel y inches in the pass Considerable snow fell last night, hot it is now melted. The woathcr is clear and rutbor Mastery. Thermometer 45°. IIAVRR Cotton MaRKRT, ifnr.h 3, f.rr *(e' t ,nnhif} HV»cr.—Cotton * toady and advanrod If; sales 2,600 bales to-day at 08 for Now Orleans /~i». CURB TOR CONSUMPTION! Dft Ctl(JllClltL.l.'S DISCOVKUV l VVtncheater’a Ocnnlne PteptraUon or Dr. J« P* Ctmrchlil’a Componud of THE II Y P 0 PII 0 S P II l T E of LIMB, SODA and POTASH, A SPICITJO AUIKDiruB TUI TESatIUXT Of CON SUMPTION. TIIE great Chemico-Medical Discovery or the celebrated Dr. J. P, Churchill, of Pari*, Om made known by him to tlio Prench Academy of Median., n t->oi t , miirk * 0 DOW tDd important era In the«mi«l* o f Medical Science. Now, for the first time in the history of the world ha* a REMEDY been found that surely stiikcaat the TWy’/o<j« daOmr/ Pulmonary Diseau. and by rrrtmny Ou tMteienl chemical dementi of the Wood,increase* the prtnaplossAieA amitiiuUi nereotci or ritai force, invigorating the nutri f»w function!, and thus not only CORES, but also PILE. VKNTO, tho development or this hlthertomoat fatal Scourco of the human race. . dictation to tbe Publican V*riooa pr*Mnitkm» are airbedy in the m*rk„C purport ing to be tweed oo Dr. Cborthiil*. discovery, agalL.: wesolsmnly caution both the proleaxion and the public Lrt no one be decetred, but ask for and uso out* the’pre pontUon told from tbe • le General Depot in the United •homaloneDr.CbarchUPi prt scripllonU potjiptN a riuaulx ah® chemically pox* roan. la all Nervous «r Scrofulous OompUlote, Debility, Lose or \lTluPoHt*, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Female Wrak nreeee, it Is • eurcrrian aud invaluable remedy. AS-RBADTUB TESTIMONY-, l rronthe X. }’. iwriuw Medical Monthly, /nr May, 1868. | Whatever may be our conclusions with reference to tbe , claims ol Dr. Churchill, for the Ilypophnapbitoa si sovereign I remedies In tnberruloaia (mniuruptioa,) rtixu uh B* ho ' no dot as toiar vilc* or tliesi salts as echediai. aoests." From the North American Medical Beyorterjor Oct-, 1859. "This Medicine U srientJQcalty prepared and reliable.— We luee used It in our own practice. Id phthisis pclmonalis, and other forms of disease, with very mils factory malts * * * * In stxtjr«ight cam In which this remedy was glTen, thirty-seven were in the incipient, end twenty three to tbe secsod sod advanced stages of consumption; the re mainder were beyond hope. With the exception of the lat ter cam, which were much benefited, all but throe, which are still doubtful, recovered perfectly.” Pric ft, «U>n»bottle*forsS. Blhgt. bottleonlr.l. concentrated toluaan, sent by mail, prepaid, wten rpwfally ordered. All orders for throebottle#or over willbosentbv ? pl 2s±^a fUI V“? y ’ Jfrottfato must send their o£ dais direct to the undersigned, or they may haven dlflbrenL and spurioos preparation sent thatu. / «“WinchrtUr's Genulue Preparatloa.orDr. Chorchlir# Compound of the IlypophosphJtm of Limojßoda and Potash Is sold at wholesale at tbo solo General Depot. 49-Juhn bntwOl b.toptbj.ll rapecUhl, dnt«3Sa the UnltMl Sbtto, CttJi.d I] eSSSJ ffiESSS given to all partlea enclosing a -sUmp. Far convenience In receiving our letters, correspondent* are req nested to add Bex 2761” In addition to the regular address as below J. WJNOHESTEi, >d Ferrfftt Agency Office* ...'v' 49 J.Aoßtreet. New York. Ja243md*wTtUJ. /CONSIGNMENTS.— ' “ “ V/ 0,000 bosh. Oam, 8,000 “ /Potatoes. to arrive, 2,000 Spring and lan Harisy, 800 /*■ Teonaac* Dried Fe*b«*, ' WMti. OH V i wO'/ . -.anwiowßtMSßßißyftoo. Commercial. OOJIMHTJa 0? ARBITRATION FOB-MARCH, i Timur DiCXIT, V. P, D. PIU3T«, Wtt. P. JCJXXJSCN, Y». M’CxxQtT, WnssM MiTJ.ta. pl i i'SUVUUU aAtUUSTi). [Reported £}>iCLx!ly for the PittAiurjh G-asette. pirrastnwn. Monday, Marcs 2L LSia. FLOUR sale* from wharf vt 71 bbls at $5,60 for sopor, from store, 433 do at $5,57 fur super, £3,25 for extra, $&5O far extra tamlly, and $7,00 fer fancy. -GRAlN—sale*ooo La*Corn in bulk at depot on private term* GOO boa mixed Shelled at depot at 80*4 MOdvOata from stare at 57; ISO bos Bjo from store at $l, GO do from wagon af 03. w BKKDS—sales of 20 tma Timothy at sl,"°- OlL—sales of So bbts No. 1 Lard Oil at 90093. CHEESE—salee of 115 bx* W R at 12. BUTTER—*alp# of 2 bbls at 25. DRIED FllUET—sales oflO ItU Teaches at£S,7jnuJ l«J do Apples at , MOLASSES—saIe* of lo bbls at 69. ! BACON—sales of isoo lbs at 7)£ fur Shoulders and XGco do at for llama. POTATOES— sales cf-SS bbls Ncsiunnocks at $2,75: 400 btu mixed at CM. QOSETARY ASU COJIJIERCIAL, Eastern Exchange is scarcer, if anything, than ycitecdsj, ruul complaints Ondlie pari ol boyere were mots numerous and scriuns than beretoforo. Many dealers were unable to supply their customers fully, ami parties who were forced into tbo street bad n bard limo of It The ad more to j-jhas m* far accomplished bat little towards easing tho market. Although the highest price for banker*’ checks Is j£ preo there were parties Willing to pay GO; and a last most, \r* beard of ono party who proposed to lead currency to New York, and submit to tho discount of which tt is quoted at in that market. A temporary no cecity might bo relieved in this way, but tho experiment, If cnrrL-J to any extent. It would of courso fail, as (hu note of Western banks are worthless there, except far re-shlpmer’ to this or sumo oth er cmrsncy-cou verting market. The ikmsod for Exchange, wo find, Is chiefly from produce dealers who havo bills ma turing at the East, and are still lml.|J.. s tbo former fur hot ter prices. Here lies all the difficulty. New Orleans sight acid outside at par, and this b tho price uow offered by Lankcro, who oresdlrrs at prenu Supplies aro ac cumulating. New Orleans hills are saleable at j.J d!s> f” r SO days, and I®!** for GO days. Now York sight declined !-h bi New Orleans yesterday, when the quotations nvn» ' J db.—[Gin. Uai. Tb® movemont of tho bauks to tho four principal cities ot tho Union, In watch weekly reports aro made, a* shown bj thoir last statement*, b as fallows; vr v-~it ~ Loans. Deposits. Sp.-cie. Clrct’n. **• *■ 25,wn,0cri 3,100,021 30,183,10*.* Burton U 58,430,370 G,U05,«36l 19,203,02:' I’bilad “ H 20,055,573 6.iHrt,Us ”‘J00..W2 IdpOS.MU N.Drl’s •* 5 22,916,914 l*i,Mjr.>so 12.0y8.f04 25^83,0X1 Tutsi. $234,243,427 M,G4S,;a2 Jy.uri'jsia 149^7 (h22y Last week oi.-ifcj.lo; 30,u;:i,74G 145,031,017 Tho money market is qnitu easy to-daj- at cent i<» call, and 6<£7 j? rent, on first class paper. The rtcnnod i qaito moderate. We havo seen no reason as jot to chsog» our already expressed views to tho tendencies of tbo money market, Tho development of business it'nut men* certain ihsn the more active employment of monry, and wo may ruout, as coofldrntly trpoo tho opening of tho rartens'chau oels for its uf«, os upon the retention of enterprise and trade—{N. Y. Trih. y Tbo first chsrter hr ursin tht, vu madotu-dsy tho schooner Yal.ria, with .urn to Buffalo,at'4>'ir. Th«- first charter made last year w*. , t f„ r wheal to lttii falo. Tho Valeria will Iced tu-aiorrow.—{Cfiicage Press- Nl'v OaLtsNS, Msiuh 10—Cum stMidywilh a luedsral-- demand : holders, la some cases, nek nu advance- s-l-s t-i 3,000 haus at 95^.97. An active demand fur Mum I‘urk.an l hoUnra n«kmc high rt prices: sales of 4,0 w ht.S „t £l6wlh,J«»; tit* lath r i-.il rat>- generally asked »•> holders at Uis di«-, hngar in good Cemaud and prices tirm, at u 1 jr*i«tr fair. MotassM buoyant; talus of I,'Jki bbls at 30c i..r prim- Whisky dull, and prim hj tho largo way nominal ' . A fair dem*ud tor il'icon Pidrs at :t,u. Bulk Steals unchaugci. Or; llaats 7ij.7 ;.». at>i Sidos ik<4S l ,^c. filgbt Ksclisngsun New Yotk has ttv-'li-.vd t. 1 U„ -. cr.nl. <li«. Imports by* Railroad. P. C. AC R. K.—l 6 cars csttic, owner*; 2 bids Lnitt-i, 14.* do eggs, 1118 tes haunt, 4slB this Hour, 173 ska w lirrU, 11 tl • wool, 18 kgs Isrc. M Ms cotton, 560 bti candhs. 80 do*.»p, 44 bgs Icathi-ra, 10 tes I—f. 25 bbU ulifsky, 199 do nil, vkssoeu, 54 rolls leather, 106 hlul. 1.u,-„n. 2iC» kgs gnltx. Clarke 4 cu; 3 bbls eggs, t brg butter. K 2 bid-, eggm, JUnkiu; 4 .io do, Wlta Payne A ru; 4. do, f. kg lard 200 bus com, Liggvtt A <o. j.kgs \do butler, lUddlr. Wilts 4 co. c. i i’. it. j.ug» |a'acb<'», j n c«ufl>dd & c<>, •> bbls fish, Churvb A Contain; 20 tar* cattle, iln *r»; 33 rolls Imlbcr, -1 tildes,.l K M’Cnmr. 20 bbU nndiwu-s - do eggs, Eiirircr A Dilworib; O.i doi brooms, J U l; 30 sfcs barley. J Hummer, 1 car lire clay, Curling; KoUrtsoii i co; HO akH O*U, 23 do beans, 3 bis eggs, BniM» £ co; 22 bg. rye, 393 do pirtslws, ST do oils, ilitcbcock, M'Crccry 4 co. • i do, 4S do barley, U M’Oulloagti 4 co; do uate, Head A SJetzgar; 2 bbls butter, 7 do edga, 32 do Hour, Koblson A c.\ &3 bx* candles, Boilers £ co; 22 bdl» forks, 8 Kabnestoak; 143 bbla potatoes, L> C Uorbit, b-;« Hixseod, E\. jr 4 co; '■ bbls eggs, 11 sks bean*, Kuoalhrn; 20 bids Hour, \V M Cuicbt-ou: 25 bxs-apecie, vn» tigs Bode, »7 bi tot, M'Cnndlce*. Means i co; 10 qss tobacco, W M lirrmly: 10 tod. «rr|> iron. Spang, Cbaltanl 4 co; to bI.N cement, W W Wallace; 11 lolls leather, J llt-rinaii, 5 olds eggs, Cilyde; 7 sh* rya, Kid die, WirtiiA bu; 12tdls wagon atutl.'McWbim.ey A ro; l‘<l doi LanJlitfAJ-U'i'incott *.••.; 42 bids Hmr, 8 l.lndsey; Ido ejbjs, K I>aU«K.rt Co; 3 »k' 1. me*. 1 bbl eggs, Atwell, L»« ±c3r s 6fl pkgs dry gi»*Js, Wilson. M'hlroy 4 <*n; 115 bg i«it». il W Puiwsrt; 3 kgs Inrd, J.iitlo A Trimbb': 02 j'kg» wagon stuff, Le*eti £ Main 100 Hs >»tkum. 8 Ihlwnrth A ct>; 17 bid gresse, 37 dc eggs, 10 do butter, 410 nil pork, 25 b*. . 2W grindstones, Clarke i r.>. I P. Pt. W. 4 C\R R.-0 cars hogs .1 do o*lU~, i.wuer.; I do curu, IllleticcotvM C«•■* , iy A >o. My Md. ftmt. 2 do eci;-- 1 do blitter, Leech 4 lllll' liilison- '* n i f'-al . n. It li I'slnn i 20"0 fire b. ick. Pay • 4 co; )>•;!.,•« \> :r., "... .I" ri' «-t-. It Townseti.i. 2-. b.tuVii.'o, J M IML.ru. '-z- l-ar'c.l 8 llarbauuli: 2 kg. Urn. I.diu'- n i .•;> I'ton; I bid - Ucddx.n; II t-d- - - !5t.-w it A Kiri,..inch, -J lu-U 7 •i tniuiili: * < k« J' I 1.1.1 l.mur. MimH l»iU< ; ii., i 1 ii-110 li-allitT. CUrLf Imports NEW OItI.iCANS, i -r Al.ui iio, 4 lua <Ji>, K L> C: ■M 1 h' Wils.>u; t-S t> i bid, U!> Kahtitwta-k A <<<; .'>o l>l>la in^>li 4.‘j iln do, Mir.vt*r A L'ilwoiUi do do. H Dale'll A cu; li:<‘do do, 140 Mils I iiuuso A. i'u; i:; do do. J l> G.miz; I i-la rujw, 1 cbsl, 1 bdl, Jou«» A Ooolej; 1 Wd c-al oil. \V Mackcowii; :M Wm M Oormlej; 37 do dr*. MClurbait, Herron A c.»; ]vi) fl our 409 Ida coUou, Clarko &. co. WHEELING, |-er Mioervn—"C* hg* h:u («-y. ti*tr-tnl ek* oat*, owner; 1 ifc *l*» do. IMI rg K .i, uwm-r; Jo ,-il» liouDott; 60 l*X* gU** «*• re. MKen -\) do ale.lt) {,l ttod.. i hhdado. G IV Smith; lot produce, eggs, butter, Ac *.\*o c r BT. LOUIS, por B.y Cit»-lJ bid* Jl'Kwj’ii Ml* * hide*, 131 d du, 11 I), .Lange; liJ 5 uu, J V M’Lotublin 4 c „ 1 I'bl Urrf, ft E Heller* it co; lk'l ih» fim day, 4 «-u- I gun, I c*tiarilloi, 1 sk gras* seed, JiLJIs skins, 1 -Jo fur* „*,.•! Hlieep pelt, -It) r»k mcil, KW d liiJeV elerko 4c j * ■ lUVKIt IUfiWS. Hslnrdsy was a very wild and stormy Usv. Spltclul Mast* of snow, dmea before u pale of cliilllug'wiml it quite uunmr.)t table to um'euboUL The boat* at tho laud lug were pitrhiug auj losriug about Id grand cjufnsiori They picrvcd Iho landing with their spars, br.-ko uw n lf gangway*, twisted la Im-xtrtcatde coufixim, lino*, hawser and nwtcuUc*, ami kept tin- moo running hither ami ibnh or, lxwrltig oil aud-hsnilng on, tdl day. The Alma ariivid fn.ni N’l u Or!eaiw,«.rj Vrid*y oighi (i„ her way up, whtn just abet o tho nmtub of Hnl Hirer In a dark and toggy oigt.l, alio took a aung under tho Ist board guard, just oppo-ite the c«i--Uii, which ripped nn Uio |i>«ei deck, at... angle ol 4* up u. thoVocodu dock tor .hat away Mr qu.te * -psc.., Mt . t tbow made a hole through the hurrlcano deck. By thlf time the lent had run nreti y well ou tho snag, and it ivhipjwd ont ntPnh<- l-m the good Aim* walking straight over .1. the w*s not injured j a lt ; u least la her lower works, cr below the water line. Kl.„ looks a little ragged, but weeau supply her with all that 1* noedrd to ntaku her twice as good aa uew. She bronchi « lair load into port, all Oauds n ull. In the course of Saturday the Hay City arrived from lojuU, with a small load. The Uioerva casie in with bus lIUIo ireight, uad in spite of the gale, went out again In the afternoon. The tvtad wa* so strong that she had Lind work to get turned, and headed down tho river.- The river at dusk on Saturday, was 11 f>vt large. It was retard mostly, wo thiuk, by the gale of wind that wna Lark ing the river all day. There had boon some rail it la true, bnt oat enough to rente a rise of two leal. The Marmora and Janies Wood, both with line loads, ma -, be looked for here to-day The Orb was at Cincinnati uo Saturday repairing her cbimnica, which were pitched ov-r i o a gale on wer way dowu. Capt. Willard, of at, Louis, recently bought the Koyetaur, took her OOt ot Licking and brought her to Ibis dty, loadrp boat aud two barges with coal for St. Louis. lie orrivrd with his vruture a few days ago, some 45.00 J bn*. The N. Uolmes arrived from Clnciunrti no Prldsy : uight. Shv had apparently a good freight, but there was 00 manliest that we cuuld Qud, and consequently we are unable to re port her cargo. It ym do* very large, judgiug frutu aj, peorenees. The Jennie Gray left for l-misTiltucu Pat onlay, the C«ai< H B.u/Ts for St. Louis, aud Iho Hslrono for Nashville. Tile Poland wus detained uutalordiiy, but will leave CUL ant fail fur Wabafih Hirer to day. The Northerner learn for sar* this h>n<i)i<ci). Thtn/ comfort la her. Bho was almost foil oa Saturday, ni.rl j»*- sengere can't te 100 fast in gelling their tickvlr. SnrPiT.—The weather ytwtcrday was clear and delight fid Thi* river «b<od at between 10 and 1" fool. The Ciacinnat Commerci'l of Saturday aajs : “Tho planters in tin* > crioity of Like |*rorlJen<Lb, bare token alarm at Ihu contluoM rlsj Id tho Mauissliu-i river, and a public mooting waa to have assembled on Tliui s da> last to take Into conoideratlon tho Jbreatemug cobdi tlou of Lbo lovits. That across the Ilagiuuau .crc-vjsse had already 'sloughed otf,’ very much in sutue j>taci-a, ami in others ‘ sunk to the depth of two feet or more....*. ; . A coal butt, belonging to tho Ucx-rs. Watson waa tank at New Orleans on tbo7;h, by collision with the dry dock at Algiers The South America for New Or l«ona,Uraff anil Orb for 8L tovii, were steaming, ami wait lug for tho wind to 1011, in order to drpatt last night*" Tlie Lonisrlilo Cburtar of Saturday says: “Tho Jacob Po&ha* withdrawn from tboTeai>c»ea riv.-.- trado, abandoned-tbo trip? and Capt. Andrews hangs out hit !>aaaer tor Parkersburg, Wboellogand Pittsburgh The Admiral bat, wo beleve, abandoned all hope of jtaccodii.;; tho tails. She la too big for tbo falls, and will probably transfer her BCU bales ot cotloa Tor Pittsburgh to tbo Jacob 1*00." Btsamboat iflegiiter. DKPAETLD. Luzerne, Brownsville Telegraph, do. Col. Bayard, Elisabeth. Minerva, Wheeling, JennloQray, Loclsrille, Council Blnipb Bt. Lonln, Uolrusc, 1 (.nurse, Brownsville. Telograph, * do. Colonel Bayard, Blisal-eth Minerva, Wheellna, Alma, New Orleant, Bay City, Bt Louis' Jltvca—lo feet large . Tel«Krwptil« Asarkcta. N*w Yoas, March 19.—Cotton buoyant; sales 3QOO bales. Flour adra/'wl; Bales 11,0(0 bids. Wheat ablet. vCora firm; tales 1 COO bush, at We. for mlled, 87©<jf fwiv/ellow Pork heavy . $17.7£«5)*15.3:i<; for men ami *B for prime. HbUky ilrm at l>re#uod Uogl qniat/it S@3U, bard In kegs lac. Leather, light and taiddlWqtulltm ad vanced ; sales at 3l(%Jt;gcls bealfaer is flf‘mat£2Q'dC l i •Oita dull and unchanged, Hides unchanged. Tallow on'd T»t«cco nulet. Bacon firm at if Sugar Heady at ’S2S.J& &g»Bg£s: PonanarHU, u.tch 10,-rjii r ' d „]| , m , prlcci drocp ,„ Si"- iSSkS 0 ! 7 “I'" <» I* l>ad. .1,0 5 @ 7 r* 7or “d «'r* family l.rarcd-., ted 57 w®9 Iv/m/ t H /" F °'. :r •*”“ ' |,,wl J at *4 03(34 M, PWM.' JS; brongbt nSr'SSmrSm 11 I . U *7Y hpfe **• modpratadamand fat* EaSStS* 0 far reixTlioa andSV * > . il™ *» Halt. tl'hUty dKllnad lafJ?!^^ 6 * ° r bbl 44 ,b ® ret * f pla of. this article ars KV 1 ? •*“* u ‘ocreofilng. A good demands Meat « ?!V bw ‘ Ijrlofl,,c<mU>et * and SOCO I*l*. sold at fv . ’ * K ' l, “ r ? *** wiling mere freely; SXMkXi lbs. Bulk 00 >*!»**• tanns, and 100 bbd*Ba«?nEMea • J '*'. , ' l ‘ n ” *“ Jono In LurtL There Uon Improved , demand for Groceries; 150 blub. Sugar were aoldat »^5* an . d4^?. t>ba ' sic. Coffeo is crmatl^J »ir C * * or fair 4nd I'?!"** Tlie Money market is more stringent, slid currency is leaa pleats, eastern £*change" la very scarce; aomo bankers put up the rate to wa pow quote premium as tfas selling rate*; the ocUWedi 1 - maml la very pressing and merchants checks are sold at premium. The weather Is clear and cold, with ludleaUeie of froat tiKtight. p.L’i.o**, Itel. 13-Floor dell .1 fe g hl Ilonr d vvaeat unchanged. Com dull aud uodinlßsd. Prorlslans steady at prerioos ralca Whisky firwy cbasoned pine lumber for sale. wtooyed next muath, Jshntbj lumber Is thoroughly seasoned and l l .** 11 cxcsllent material for Patterns, SUch tncry, Wntels, Window mtd Doer Ftmsats ami • ••• • JOO3 A. EOKBLINO, nrSlmodaw - ■ . at the Bridge. ■ .^QOSr-jSkWafonatofey . Jui nzio • _ :: /* tmn BiWLWsd.
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