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' T .... 7 ,„.V;«obiei JAJU6OS. tthovas jashsoh.....—-”^ osiail EEAin: ®‘
,utD Tamil s m s c and les s & co.,
' jru. 103 WOOD STREET. HTWBtrttGH,
lIIPOJITBBS AND JOBBEBS OP
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
- - Would respectfully call the attention of _
: THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GEAERALLi,
: „•*»/,» G A /rsT»- ,* ** »
- -SO- ,
i .COrib.lANl ADUlllUi- Favorable to Purchaser* as those <>l
N ?rh§lrTerma and Prices will* ious<V H3a»t or West.
' _? nr Ruvers are Especially Invited to call. mrlG:JAwtjell
jg»Casti and -Short Tunc -----
imperial #toticrs.
GKO. S. FOSTER, «■ 0.,
Special potters
McOOBD Sc
a»d obah:*" is Ho‘Iva:CEOI»ATS,
AHD _„_ na _
HATS,,CAPS AND STRAW GOODS< ;,l. I <S W
. '\\niQL£S-Af‘E AST) RETAIL, mrUiJCmk
' 131 Wooa Street. SHttil>ur*h. . r -jO, IS i£ RPO RR , feg
navo now on h3a i^- r S 0 Sli straw _ bonnots and rats.%
a*'i
PAHASU ha ' ?onon9 wl9hlDJ? t 0 paT ch«o e.tber by ,
ofnmk «1« to «, »«
tad «xunlo# «<ir
-gCTSonW'u™*'" 0 ™!"*: ,
000 Tons Snow Whiti- ntul N‘>. 1
DRY AND OROBJn> IN OIL IN FRANCE.
j. < , wjLßßjurrsD pvnz,
tn ctoio »aJ *o*rriro, for »1«
In#two JOSEPH M. STRONG,
J?o. 83 ReAdo Btmt, Tort,
ActDt.VirUlo Montagna * Co-.Pari^
SAMUEL. SKAY
DBAPEBAND tailor,
Jfov 12 ST. CLAIR STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PKNKA-.
Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and
fa now nwlring Spring
TfStlnSd ku4 Coating* of *Tor7 Ttrlrtj a ' ,
totho bortdlT .Id r.t””loi
*
No. 110 J?e»rl Street, Boato .
coKMssxoTiitßcn**™ TOR_T,IE wl * w
Boots, Shoes and Sole Loath er.
Upper in roosb, CanrTod UatJjtr,
Bod, FolUb anJo, WM, Bp. Spuos *<:
SkIQS 1t» rough, finished, .Lining* r '
Bow, Morocco, Kid nod Root **■*.«, *"«
narrow Lesthor.
HsraxscEtt •*»
p. H. SOtJTHVTICa. Cousr««»6tn*l, &utoo
WILtIAJI BURBAGE, 101 Pwirl " "
«, CARLTON A CO , HH.Sut* [
■pjaofcrsre anj3\ sign ,
paihtino and qlazi/ng
IN ALL ITS BRANCUES.
, 4j ,aoa i«o- sg*2B str„r.
“ Moßitroic co.
Porwarilins 'imtl Commission Merchants,
And Agents for the sole of Pittsburgh Mam
tocmi Oo n .lgi»— -a ore.,, LKiD UIOKS.
11KMP, I’ttODUOK, Ac-, K>U.ilrJ Promi-t »'t»
tion to rcorlTlnj? *»* finwsrdiog
v SO. 41M3omm«relal Streot,
de&dtotc
J. 11. CHIUSTV, HI
153 Tiiri Slrtrt, Pituburgh, Prnn«.,
pmetico, offer, hi.'ll"
Lrrict. IB BURQIOAI. AND SIEDICAI. CASES
mFreoi**' _ ~
E.r.w. o. o»«rj. | s" n n ;i i r£: I,M
KM CLUan IlaniT.J.Blabam. .
*• S' 51?' I j<*» a M rf,ur » r ~
J. B, 11 i . Jacob Mt:oo u, B { t .r. K»1- ciyTl^rdf.
■2S«SSB‘,>S > s»t.
Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, Sic.
Solo Proprietor of tho celebrated Patent Om
Uuiintsoami SnoEEOoNSri'iiNr;
COOK STOVES.
(Jflipo and Ko^m.
joria iyJfc 50,4 Woods*., i**t |l,mrK *** 1 "
BTASea AND FARINA.
Made by the
West Philadelphia <
‘(Kiret PTeiutnai awnrd«>«l by the t-*™" l * ,M * **•
November* l> ‘ a J
«ej*9b-IGl.«rtS**rch, in cuhtoul'i: « **'
i!o bo*e* do 4t»papel».»
I ?T S do v*Ho<:
iUo, R«ansd, rur* and ! <-«r» «rr .
u... ftH f.ir Innndry n«*. 1
Skk ;",T££
ndlvtou ,CLMUi IS A YuU*U.
AR.Ot-_^lbe.Co.» r »l
| »sb CT4t*Mt»
All kind* of Tobacco, Snnffand Clgari
sssss
«pgldydfe
IXKNXIejXKV.
Da. W. F. Fusdrsberg having rg '^sfr
•'. t oro rf't»Pil'ul.ur g l..lth.b.i»t«nii”->f
U hUtotaro resiitora. c*n ba '■"»'> *’ hl * '
IOISOORraSTRKEI,I«™«»»'«' 1 ,,,
boar« from 9><«. to r **• **
nv'iiol.mk:* <s= sons.
puiexs tn
foreign aad" Domestic Bills of Eithan
CKRTITTCATES OT DEPOSIT,
—, bank notes ano specib,
no. a Market street, i-ittsreuou, ta
tj.Colkctloo, m»1. «. Ml .1..
oot Uw.tJnftwl
KOBKION KXCHAN&H-..
SIGHT EttLS DRAWN BI
DCSCAS, SHERMAN A CO.. ' " D. B. ROGEKB & CO,
n „ rnc UNION BANK, LONDON, fN fITMSOK 0.-B KAiCTJrACTCMM 0»
• i STBItLINO AND j Roprer** Improved Paten* Ft**l
min OD the principal cith* and wnfrjf Vr*M, Cul-tivator Teeth.
iStem. Holland, Germany, Rtn*l» and (Jomrr ttou aatl Firit SfrttU, PiLU-.’-trgh, Btt
jTX. ™n«UullT on liand mid VX,.
,I T N WM. u. WILLIAMS mn»KKMVIt LUPPtCU MILL
Ijfclynfc bAKB !,t ’ 1 •*. iJ© “
S. B. Be
• iiimirACTtniM* ot _
• PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF
So. »* Wood Str«M,
w * re pa.
tuy4-tf fn
i rue* bou-'hl « n.»rU.t JoW . .
jOtCfrcUCJiKAJS «BK»-
I»tnl AOttiRKM 3*
R.lll-B, iron V.nU.. V.»U Door.,
Window Shatters, Window finards, &e„
Vi* Cl Steond Street arvi SB Third Bind,
Hv* ct»huul-* wj^, o particular attention paid to eo
' T ■’ o. rwfwh
" ' , ‘ m, vISDE^ER : &PM? ND '
axtobNkvs at law,.
SOLICITOUS IS CHANCERS,
UloJn*Mo»»eyon UnmU *nd. Mwtgag** .
— . „f.B. mua
\nt-0. aOhlFß**-- WsO* BltLAtt.
wow tctrauw - '""'■Jr. . n DC
ROBINSON, MINIS k HILIiBRS,
founders AND MACHINISTS,
■WASHINGTON Wo:RKS.
Pittsburgh, P.enoa.
Office, No. SI Morlcet «reet.
"ViM. T .nS Bepelflng Jonfnn «hi>rt eoUtAjaa jyx
x£sT MoLAM® mjINl
MiUfCTACTUBO OF
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and fnstt Oil
Ml,* A-0..16S *nioa~a±iSz?_ .
ST O V E S ,
ORATES ACTS .KAWGXB,
OF EVERY VARIETY,
MAN 0 FACTO RED AND FOB SALE,
WHOLESALE OB RETAIL*
BlttSffiLL AC CO
N*.'J3r» Liberty St ,PKt«borg«*, «’*'
r-*)4Smrt
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO ,
. ; KABVrAOtC&EIfI Of
Purlor dml It«alin«
STOVES,
Slate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking llangts, kt
■ - lOi lilbcrty Bt., Pittsburgh, P».
fit BON,
, jiMnikcttim* «nd Dt»l»r< InUltloJ.ul
TOBACCO, SNUFF ANT> CIGARS
- AND
baftobacco,
Comer aflJ SttsbOuoup a ,
•eaoflydfo
Forwarding and Commlaßlon Morcbant,
AND WHOLI34IJ! DUAL™ III
. ; Cheese. Butter, Seeds.
And prod oca Oeof'rallj*
A«r No. 26 mod sireti.
_ ; RAIZ. HOAD SPIKE COMPANY.^
3liiipU)Uworth. -Di W. O.BWwell.
\ " (Jfiiecroon* to ForUr, Rolft <£ gusdt.)
4 RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
and boat spikes. & *
~ ißOjajdfo tfEBBBPMB, FZHB’i
Oflioc, N<V. !:»*» Wvli'- Street
SEWING MACHIX'TES
X?
N"
h;
s
late improvements
M\M'F/VCTI'BRR'S PRICKS,
ALES. A. MOT,
TfiioTiiKiis! nivTukitstt mot Hktisttt
f Dim’tj fail t« {inViure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth*
Jag sjrnp for Children Teething. 1 1 1m* no equal ->n earth.
Il greatly fariliUtoM the yrnceM of ti>etliiQg by aofU-iiiog Ibe
gum*, reducing all tuflamhiatloii—will allaT.l'** D *
turo t<> regulate the hoaola. D-T-nd npou iU ninth*™, il
wilt gir- jcoUu-jonn-lvoii, awl relief. aud h-a»li lo y t nr
(nf.mtH. Perfectly *>afi* in nil cae«-».
pbl» vntuahle prrjwreUou l« th- pn.*>*rlptkn ■( « »'C of
•b« mo-t.'Tj«rienr«l and skilful r-tmale PhyalcUtia iu Now
RnglaiiJj and bM Ueu u*od with i,cv*-r-Jntllug *u-oe®*lu
(iiiUtons of ca*,-. , ■
We believe il Uni busi au<l *nr«*t remedy In l* l ** m
nil ia*« cCDy >**-«»tfc-ry nod Diarli.— In Chiblreu.« h-'lher It
ari«*« Irani teething ct Troci uliy olli-r canw
If life tnJ liorJlh cau be estimaU-l by .b-lUr- and r,‘ut»,U
Is worth lls Weight In gold.
MilhMi. ..f u.m« .r» In »„ Uoiud
Hute* Il i» an old ami well-tried retoody.
Bute. u^ R *" KOSLY . i&CBNT:S a bottle.
genuine nnle*atb* fac-ai tulle of CL'KTIS M PSl»*
ai.NS, New York, l« on the ootMde wrapper.
Sold bv Drucclati throughout tin- wori.L
DR.QKO. U. KEYfIKR, Agent for Hif-burgh
juidawlTfeT
A.lviKKiCA>4 WA
YHOUESALE AUEKCY Foil THE SALK OF
American watches.
I\V iviuiM most rot, fully rail II"- »»'■«-
ion nt tb. j.al.li 't.’ lb- Am-rico W.b-b,. u»w Mbit
-b.lv.ly (alrod.i™!. H- mu.ofutit't lu. I
lifnily wl.t'H-l.ul tl,.i. i'i,t‘o« tonOJ.itw i‘*n b.
0|„„ tb.,„ “,f. .rot r-rr,. t ti.u t-.lt, I’T
(h» wear, r iwi'l sollrr
Ilavib£ liwii Wi.t.U-wUr A**.!- Ur tb« wl- of
the** \V»trbt-«, the ptiMn* »»*/ I** «»»<*» v*ran»-1l
t1..-lu at Ht« Tery l-.w .
We bar* u 1,.. « *orj lar.* -UK kof frtl.V Kit h«-I M.*T«*»
*F Alt K, HSK 'iol.n JKWM.RY In *»i*, (' rr»l.
Harivet, C»was •>-« >*'■ I I‘aiotiic- »
• Ont I CUTOK3 «- ih.u>>iill* p**— "‘ J
• uilifnailitf ••'!>•■ t—mutlil *.»<<«• na -I BUMIT *'-l *'Nl|
DAVPABUiH ' .-Mf/qi. ■•l-.-i’KS ..i
DtjrKD Plll^Vsi
W»i*Tr *U I Swi-i*
' "tW. WaflOlClia^b-
MBYIUN,
- ' 1 -• Kol 42 Fifth Btr»+t.
a 1 Nngnsti
. SIR JAM KB CLAUIUt’S
OELKBIIATF.iI FF.MAI.E PILLSI
prwcriptioa >.( ?U Jfttne* OUi**, W-D
PbyeW»n Extraordinary to
rhb »ell known M«l»-lu«i. no itupo-.tiuu.Ul * bom
«<J **l* rew*~ly fo. WffleiiltlM ayd Ob*, action*
rotn any can** wh*t*T*r: and although * powarlcl rera*dy,
they contain nothing hurtful U, the eouititutlon.
TO,MAH 111 KD LADIKS It la pt-cclisriy atiitcd. It mil,
in « abort tints bringoo th* monthly ««h nKUlftrity.
j T\'J' P>lh hars vsrrr J-rn Im-vm to r.iilv>hrr*the <hrtc-
I limaont^tfc^Jpag^ofpamphJftartxDtn^KTv^l.
For full particular*, got» pamphlet, !r**.oflb«*e»nl.
N. H —5l and 6 poetic* *ncloa*-l to any •njj'W
t*d Bg*Dt? will inanre a bottle, containing oxer tO piit* l J
W £ f L.?AHKESTOCK A CO- PitL.hu/gh. •bd*** l * *?*“**
tod ftttld by all drumtlftt*. an-.d
jois 1- »0T». •••«■
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONKB, BOYD & CO,
H, nn r«tnr t T, „< CAST STEEL;'also, SPRLNG, HOW >»d
A. U. STEEL; Sl’KTNQSftnd AXLES,
CSrar Eon <ttrf Ftrtl Krfrtt, KUilunh, JU.
p. markz/b;
SMELTING WORKS
■I? PARK, M CURDT? & CO.,
Lmanofartoreus of sheathing,
BmZlK'tfl' •nrt pi>f,T COPPt:r H PUEPSKD cop
PK&jjiaTOMA. IUiMMI still t Ultimo*, Pj*:lU>r rcU*r, Ae.
**vl bo*J(irfl to SIETAIA TIN HLATK
fUKPT IKON, WtKR, *o. Con*Tnnt»y <-» hood, Tinm«o •
M&chiue* and Toola.
Uun, Ko. US Pint I 2« Seronrf «lrtW,
FlUibargbf P*»*>“*
gf-'i pcx-UI order* of Copper cut to any P a,t *'
my^JAwlyT
aide, OH and Leather Store.
D. K-irkpatrics& Sons, No. -J1 “1
§U, betwwa Maxk«t *O-] Cbwtont U*ve
for nl« DEV; AND BtLTKD HPANISn IIIDF.d, Dry and
•Qrc.ro Patoa Klp»,T*nofrni’ Oil, Tintp-M’ Onr
rier«' Toot# At thr lawc«t prlc*a, and tipon the trim*.
of leather in the rough wanted, for which
tht> hifitmt market price will bo glren to c«nh, or taken to
rjohaneo fnijJlllc*. Leather <ton4 free nr charge and aold
on ojitnnjladdn.
Mtrßß'b Miraculous Vermin Destroyer,
Th'. Only R'fntdy in tlu »hol< ifarti Sure to jKr/rmynab
BttS. U:c«, -CocKMaCBES, Bros, Ants, MosjtjToas, Firm
Mortis; StftKiS Oiuiij WottJis »r»Oa«pct InaxcT?, *c.
• T»**m CclcbrataJ Reuwdlea hare been extfO»»«ly used
for tweoty-tw- y«it» in all partac-l Koro[.«,and ihrlrniiraC
olou* power have been .tinted by tho ContUof ItuwU
France, England, Austria, Pmirla; Bavaria, Saxony, Belgi
nnt, Holland. N#l>lr«, * r • ' ln ' l thrir Cb'O.tcal propertlea
examined, and apprornd by tho mo*t dtstiDgiibbcd Mrdtcal
FacoTue* alt orer the world.
Their (tcAtrocUrenffr to all kind* of Terrain and io»cU
h»a »«« «-iiifled io tbt* coootrj by tho Director* of tbe
ra«i.m» PoWk Institutions, Planter*, Farmers, ProprUtoi
,( HuteU, Warthonaaa, Maßofartori**, »nd by rariou* di
llnguhhid private cltlviis.
Numerous TretimooUls end Certificate* «-f th* efhoact
these Be medic* can bo wm *t tbo DepoC
F-r •*»*>, Wbg|..-fAl«»ti<l R-Ull, t-7 ih» loveoU.r nod Pro
prJ»<tr>r, JCWEPH METER. Praeticn! Oicmt-t,
6t« Bro-vlw»y {cor. Uon*tou M.J Now York.
OfDorolAKontforUioU. »»<1 CanulM, PRKUEIt-
ICK V. UOSHTON, N<> 1,1 A'“ ,: »"«»••• n,, ' , 4,7
Rrosflwojr, New York.
.t- BBEan.M^wjra
NAN. AHoßhony.
lilivc Bruml.v whirf.
.11l guarantr. to b. p»« «.■« »> <" ' l !
p„rcb»«lto.m.t. iwblle *Mt. Aa»
(bin cfcn l« ofito *nperior!fy.
mfl7:dk»F ‘>KO. »L KBYB^U^Wwdrtm]
u N I> i: R T. A K I N fl. 1-1
TLo tmdcralgoed It •» u ' wudetUk* 1 I
log | D til |U tranche*. J!« will M,iut»r «.rp««, »t- QJ
t*D<S to liyiog oot tud fiin-UhloK-owy lor
the profit iuU-rcieiif of ileceMed {•■»**>“« oD rcawnnWi
|J V D K II TAKING,
Offire on DUmoo.J »trr»t, ooar Orant, adjoining HnU
Paitcraon’i livery «t»Mo.
tnrlWmJ
yj ART WELL & SUEpUARI\
Corner uf Wood tod klzth Street*,
Sole Proprietor* of the SOT EH CAPILM, a reparation
inporlor to &U other* in the world for the hair and wbia
ikcrf, pwduclog * strong, healthy growth hod allaying all
orera&d Irritation oftbeacaljs and leaving »wfT,deUcat*»
Liw mdaiot* WTW before attained. Oa*raot*e<J nst to
any jalarioni tnitedlent. ** fl4
Txf\ BDtf. PRIME WliriilJfiA^S;
BbS^S&
PITTSBURGH, VA
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Ki'H ‘rfU.K WITH ALL
Wo. ft* Fifth Strtel
U emedy
.n. *. aoosas
GO",000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE MONTH.
IUIUKaT WM.LIAMi
\r/lOLVXALK fii^HGISTS,
pitsßttrgJ ©ajett e.
E> ITTSBIJBGH:
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCt! 22, 18-M-
ai‘ t‘A‘r'tii~or tub cirr.
City ami N**w*» IteniM.
SiBAN T**"rßßATonE.— Observations taken at
Shaw*# Optician Store, No. 53 Fifth st-, yesterday.
I* 809. !9 BQADB.
00 42
M 54
9 o‘sl«k, K. M
Barometer.
?A3- Uailt I'miosi Prater Meeting in All*-
Ghent. —This day and every Jay a I'nion Prayer
Meeting is held from half-pafit eleven to haU-|>«t
twelve o'clock, in the First Presbyterian Church,
Beaver street, Allegheny. 11 i? for all, without dis
tinction of person or denomination. Ask a!iJ 7®
•hall receive."
«r Dinr Union I’ritbb Mbbtiho, at too Frol
Methodist Protostant Charrh, Fifth Ftroct. oom
laeneins at II o’eloek, a. «. All are eord.all,- .a
vited to attetiJ.
Nones- Owing to The pressure of matter
upon our columns, we are obliged for (Am morn
ing, lo transfer our eteamboal adnSrttsomente lo
the ronnpn paok Look at them.
Towsso-ir Elections. —-In makingup tho names
Mow of officers ejected in thoTarioUHtownshipa,
we have followed exactly the felling and the
reaulta as wo found them in the official returns
at tho CoUTt House. Wo mention this fact,
because many of our friends throughout the
county, (we thank them) hare sent us tho returns
on slips of paper, which differ materially from
the official returns, not in the results so much
as in the orthography of Lhe names. We con
cluded our best plaq-.-would be to follow the of
ficial account. (
y„ ,f„ Township -Judge, John V Homes Inspect
ors. Wen L M’Gcary, Wm Calkit; Supervisor, N Mil
ler; Clerk, James W M'Oary; Auditor, Iw 1 uff;
Constable, Jacob Ncgley; Assessor. Wm S Calkit;
School Directors, Matt’w 11 Murdock, Jas Kennedy
Whole number of voter? on tho list, 137.
Within* Toimph ip —itaito a largo vote was out i
this township, ob a local question, to wit: tho dinsy
of the township, which ia desired by the porn
known as Braddock’, Fields. Pasty linns wero not
drawn. The following is tho sow m full:
.lodge: Jas Kelly 95; J„ Carothers M.
ors- Dan! Hunts 51: John Johnson 89; John bhaffsr
47 Anditox: Doncan Hamilton; no opposition. As
sessor: John Perehment 95; BixH Dn* 1
■Directors: Matthew Henning 1M; Isaac MllH *6, W
S Haven 103. Supervisor: Elijah *> Wiliams 184,
John Perehment S 7; Michl Linbart 10- Clerk. Jas
M-Clearv 82; John M'Afce 101. Treasurer: John
Shaffer 93; <1 M Young «*». Constable; Jno Much.
° ll s-.Mr.VHcv U‘- —Tn-tice of Poaco. Daniel F. Kevin;
Supervisor, Samuel Neely; School Doctors, Philip
Cre« bad 7S votes; Joseph M Scott' <6; m
44- Elias Reno 43, Robi Stevenson 39 and Milo i
Scott 34 the returns do not say what number was
to be elected. Assessor, Marshall Wilkins; of
Elections. Elias Stack; Inspectors, David M ilklns,
Jas McPherson; Auditor, Elias Reno; Clerk, C .ch
ran M Neely; Constable, John Buckley.
RW Kliznbtth —Juslico of Peace, John logram. |
Constable, Thomas Bonnet; Judge of Elections, Dan I
Jester; Inspectors, James F Lewis, Franns b l ear
„„l: Assessor, Cbas L Jester; School Directors. \\ m
It Lewis, David Lynch. ....
i,, Justico of Peace, JuhnMUy; >uporvi
so,,. ,lJDawson, A .Hlkdnnd ; Selmnl Direelors
•; v,.. Chas Norris, Samuel Courtney; Auditor,Hugh
D&A.sMsnr, John Mitchell; Clerk, II V Thump,
eon; Judged Election,, Wm Morrison;
The, Coiwtnoy.Tsanc Ilhonds; (.’on,table, John Mer
'"/VW.1... lot ilist.-Clork, Adam Mohlor; Inspect
or, Wm C Winebiddle, Hon Potter,on; Judge, ».
N Burchfield; Constable, Philip Stager;
Win Women,,e! 44, K Pntterjon 6J, Jh,
School Director,. Adam McCaslm, Jn, Chod ” l
Awe-'inr, IV N Borrhtield, on opposition; Andiior,
L F Winebiddle. , ,
p tri —Assessor, EmaSiuol blotlor; Inspectors,
John Duff. S J Taylor; Judge, Thomas Park Su
porvbors. Matthew D Mitchell, .la* Snively; Auditor,
FroncD Willson; School Directors, tha.- II Johnston,
John FiUsimmons; Clerk, C Soively.
u, —Justico of Peace, Joseph liiland*. As
<CsS,ir Alexander Neely; Judge, Sami li Mctawlej:
Supervisors Wm Marlin, Henry Brooks; Town Umk,
Hul’li Dnlsoll; Auditor, KoUrt Morrison: Inspectors,
David Stcrritt, tleorge F Quail; Treasurer, Hupl
Daholl, ?*o opposition; Constable, William Martin
no S‘d C.iostahle, Anthony Ivirl*
lun*cU,rt. U C Stephens, K V. Abraham. Judge
Thomas Wilev; Assessor, Anthony Kirby.
A, f v.ic.,,_Justice, Wm It Den, A tl.ppit
Judge, do, Church, ,t. Inspector, W J tidmoro; A:
Kerr. Si.u.'l Wilson: Andiior. Alex A.kel
Supervisors, S.U..T Wilson, SarnT Conn*; toollaid
Sani'l Wilson: Clerk. San,'l Conner School lure
tor,. David Donaldson, D M'KmglH.
<’ „ i/. inspvriors, J H Logan, I H Itoyi
40.1,.. K E «»•">=
Win M'i'ully; jaatiro. L> Urge-; , *2s
Mun-.y: 0n.1.b1., J.-bn Morpb.l Town Cl-k. W
IJuver- School Director*, .•'am'l iil»nn, A »r«, .i.imefy
The following is the result of
'tWelwintt tn tbliU.nnj.bip on Friday. V m Hng*-
mao wa? elected Ju?«i« of the IWc, having rcreiv
ed 119 voter John W Patterson, bis opponent, rc
eei.e.l IdO votes; Supervisor?, Jonathan Neolj;
Jn-l/e ‘‘f Electinoa. William Dilworth; Inspectors of
Election. John Shark, Geo Chivers:
Stevoman- Auditor, Andrew Stein; Town Uerk.
Oeo Chivers: Constable, <ieo Solp; School Directors,
Wtn Espy, Andrew Stein.
M'Ohn e tp —School Directors, John Phillips, Chas
Cumttiiogr, A D Campbell, John Blass, Jamej IIIJ,
Sam’liCoopor; Trotuarer, C Hotcbiiuoo. Town Cloth.
C liulbhinsnn; Constable, S Faaghaer; Auditors. .100
Taggart. Harvey Bollmao. C Hutchinson; Janice of
the Peace, Wm Carson; Judge, H Ballman; In*P«e
tors, Win Carson, C Hartman; Assessor, U U Lecßej,
Supervisors, Chav Conway, M Goyer.
; BOATMAS’S ISSUBANCK Co —At ft iDCCtIOg ©j
' ibe Corporators of the above Company, held at
I the bffico of Messrs. Massey & Caldwell, ye&ler
! day afternoon. Capt.' Harry, of ibe ateamer 1 o
lomaC, was called to ibe chair, and J. B. Living
stone appointed Secretary. The act of incorpo
ration, : *d section, provides that the corporators
shall! have power to receive applications for in
surance and so soon as the amount of insurance
applied for Bball amount to sixty thousand dol
lars,' the said corporators, or a majority of them,
met Tor that purpose, shall elect, by ballot, from
their own number or from the applicants •
eurance, twelve persons, who shall serve as Di
rectors of Said Company until the first annual
election, or until new Directors shall be chosen,
as directed by tU-Act«*f Assembly, and shal
thereupon proceed to Wage tbe affairs and
transact ibe business of euid Company.'
Accordingly a committee consisting of three,
vii Cant J. It. steamer Com
merce, Cant. Andrew Miller, and Capt. Ilarry
Mason (of steamer Panola, we believe.) were ap
pointed to receive the names of ‘Applicants for
insurance?’ Renamed in the act. ’
flhe corporators named in the aet are John
S. M’MiUao, Andrew Miller, James Woodburn,
Evan Evans, Thomas Kennedy, M. w. Beltx
hoover, Harry Mason, C A. Dravo James R.
Hendrickson, Charles Barnes, John IFlack, Johu
B Livingston, Andrew Fulton, G. W. Coffio and
James Kennedy, of Allegheny county ; Thomas
Shumau, of Fayette county; and William C.
Ilarry, of Beaver county ]
After transacting tbo business above noted,
ibo meeting adjourned to meet in tbe same place
aq Thursday afternoon, 24ih inst., at 2 o clock.
Father Folks," gave an
entertainment for tbo special accommodation ut
children and families, yesterday afternoon. The
Cily Hall was almost filled hy an enthusiastic, if
noi. an appreciative, audience, composed of
about 1000 children, accompanied by llieir pa
""'Old Hundred,” “Anld Lang Syne,” “Slur
Spangled Banner,’ ‘-Coronation," “Strike the
Loud Cymbal,” and other melodious and quaint
old pieces were rendered in a very effective man
ner by tho choir of about thirty-seven voices,
rnnlo and female, acoompanied by an excellent
orchestra, all under tbe direction of Father Kemp.
There are several very excellent voicea in the
classr-aod n 0 P oor oDes l^at we discover.
Tho quaint old costumes—many of them histori
cal relics —afforded a great deal of pleaenroto
old and -young, »s the class kindly promenaded
IhrooghThe aisles during the intermission loaf
ford opportunity for closer inspection.
Tboro will bo an entertainment this afternoon
at 3 o’olook, and aIBO this evening at , 1 o clock.
On Wednesday, tho class will entertain the poo.
pie In and about. Altoona, aud on Thursday a»
Harrisburg.
Tnß V/AVntILY HlSTßOttlt: AssOClATtmt Wfl
,cro nailed upon by Iwo young gentlemen,
yesterday, members of Ibis association. wbo
complain or n notice which appeared m this
paper, intimating that they had used the name
orihe Protestant Mission Sabbath School with
out authority- They state very distinctly that
the proposition to giye on exhibition for the
benefit of tbo School was kindly receded by
several teachers of the School, who aided in pro
curing (bo use of the hull for that purpose, and
that they were only prevented from realising n
handsome sum, which it would have afforded
them great pleasure to have been the menus of
so worthily bestowing, by Ihc public opposition
which they so unexpccledly.eDCounlertd.
(ißiToanv —The steamer lowa brought home
■s.slerdav the remains of Harry Drum, son or
Philip Drum, of "te tlih Ward He died last
„!* at St Louis of yellow fever. He was
Utah on boMd the steamer Gladiator In the New
Orleans*trade at the time when he was out dawn
Sft-ws.as.sK4a
oiDce in St. Lotitas
G»A»o Sofa.* -Thr E.gloFiroCompanrnn-
QfiuDon a GrauJ Soireo, to to |l«a al_lbe W
Hall, on Weiineudaj evening. From tin
aoior of the members of this firo company, we
dPßjjlnoUhiiwlllln.ftotWi l #* ttalweaW
fWirinm 01 Fora Peat.—Wo noticed yes
tonlaymorning the ioqnettand TCrikt m the
«•«' tra? & &£
where 7 aho'had been placed by the Board ot
Guardians. Ann was boned on Sunday. She
diXlbMckncssattcndedw.lhmanyeymptoms
each ns nppcnr in cnees of po— Some
iu U lUUJII/ fll ,. war d3 Ibey both came to this
ST Tenriei ”^„ed 7 bero, bat after a
[Ta“ CJ before She l’.“ a
'.M ,t "a” named Eobert Campbell, and
another inTruxlon, Mo., not WttTiogtoo, as we
said yesterday. Week before last, Ann came to
tho city Ogata 7 , put up at the!tl.nson I douse and
Bent to Henrietta, asking hbr to call- Site d d
not comply, bat on Thureday las Ann came to
where Henrietta was living, told her she was
out of money and in a Bad condition
She stopped with Henrieltadhat night, and
told her that the married man at whose house
she had lived in Bellefonle. bad npned her.
She said aho bad medicine which a coosia of her
seducer bad given her, and ehe was going
to lake it Henrietta tried to dissuade her,
and urged that it might be poison and perhaps
would kill lu,, to which she answered that she
didn’t much care. Ann watched an opportunity
when oho waa alone, and took the medicine, and
when her companion returned to the chamber,
sho found the poor victim lying upon ‘ho Door
tho veins of her forehead swollen, and herself in
great agony. She was laid upon a bed and soon
became Weeding thirsty. In the course of five
hours she drank a bucket of water, and wks all
the while visited with violent vomltuiga.
On Friday morning, under such treatment as
they could give ber, she was better. Then it
was she came to Mr. Fortune, ot the Board of
Guardians, as wo have related who inquired of
ber where she came from, and sho sat.l from
Allegheny While in the offiec she was attacked
again with vomiting, and Mr.
taken,o the Jenny bind llanse, tlmt she might
remain there until he conld see the Allegheny
authorities. At 3 o’clock, on Fnda, afternoon
as we staled yesterday, she died, an to.,,test
was held, and from a superficial examination of
the bod, by lira. Shaw and Murdock, her dis
ease was pronounced inflammauoß of the stom
ach, a verdict was rendered. accordingly and she
was buried. The facts wb.chwe have related
above, however, induced the Mayor on Monday
(yestornay) to have the bod, exhumed and a
„or<™ held. The stomach was removed
Li placed in the hands o Ur.'Geo. Byman
hy whose skill it will ho determined whether or
not the woman died from poison. We very
much dislike to relate such tales, but josttce in
thie ciee seems to demand it.
Bark Stats*]
2*tmi 439.21011,721,700
512 045 - $04,56311,585,912
* 7 l 092 100, S2S 1,038,552
fvi’94s 64,080 603,102
210!u20 106,473 700,6« S
‘>6o 6-’5 101.262 701,171
2tl‘!s7s 5*0,166 718.157
B'k ritlrb’sh
Exchange B'k
M. AM. *•
Mechanics’
l •161.842 1.156.682(7,069.162
,2! 029,468 1,130,17116,982.847
67,625 23,489
Treasury N«U»:
4li.| Nous ot
«th<*r Hanks
$ 48,356
131.458
68,321
5,301
24.146
>,31;.
21.256
Mechanics’
Iron City..
Allegheny.
Tm;o»iHrv Kam.woai> Bonn C.m*i:B Ou Sat
urday last, the I'Hh, the cases of sundry bond
holder© r*. the County, came up in the Supreme
Court at Philadelphia* Mr. Howard appeared
for the enmity aud asked fur an eilenstou of
time for the filing of anewcTS Judge Thomp
son growled out something about Ihecounty be
ing in contempt ; but upon learning tha no
.writnin the Thomas case hare ever yet been
served ..non Ihe county, nothing further was
kaid upon that subject. The Court tired the l Mb
of \pril an tb- lime for filing the anewors, but
declined to -ay at what lime the hearing would
h- had upon them The counsel for the bond-
L bolder* urge! ihat tho hearing should be at llar-
I riahurp. in May. hul ihe&'-ftUrl gave 0"
I lion of wliat i. would doi*Mm. respect- Messrs,
jT. William*, T J - barton, LsqSr*
put man appcarnucofoie®»ounly
p, ,v U Mtnntn fiockboldem of the
I above company held their P.-iat'al ©lection in the
the rooms of the >-<»n.pKny yesterday, with the
Uowinc result: '
yVr „^ n ,_Curti# liustoy, Pittsburgh:
\V. V ,(■ Trf<x*«r< r—Thrrf. M. How, PiU-d. gh,
r—Harvey Cbildr, Pittsburgh:
.Us. M. Cooper. do;
Joseph W. Clark, Boston;
Kdword Jennings, Michigan.
H*si it or F.i.e<-tio* North Cuff Mining Co.
/*, r-tJe.w Curtis U. Hussey, Ittttrburgb;
v, -rrtnry .( 7>e<iMirrr—Tbo«. M. Howe, Pittab gb;
‘ Jjl , Jas. M. Ciu>per, Pittsburgh;/
J.»3. w. Clark, Boston;
John Slan-snn, Michigan.
Yi M Kaheb &Co —Attention is-direcled to
the card of ibis firm. »bioh we publish 10-day.
This is one »r the oldest establishments of the
kind in the city and well-known for the superior
character of the engines built by it, nud it 13now
as well qualified as ever to Buslalu in well-earn
ed reputation. Mr. W. M. Faber has been oon
nected with the firm for ten years past, and the
other partners hare been practically connected
with the establishment, first as workmen and af
terwards as superintending partners, for a longer
time—one of them for twenty years. This is a
sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to
the firm will be well-done, and we take pleasure
in commending it to the confidence and patron
age of all who harp orders to glee to their ItSe,
Diuusutob Cakbsi. Coat. l’nnrEßTT
sale of ihe railroad, coal property and apporto
nances of the Darlington Cannell Coal Company
took place on Saturday at the Merchants Ex
change. The properly had been Advertised for
some time In the Gosrlte, and also in New ark
city The Economy Society were Block holders,
and had also loaned the oompany a largo Bum of
money, secured by mortgage upon the properly
of the company, amounting to $lOO,OOO. The
propeftytwas Bold by the Trustee, on account or
the EconSdy Society, and the sum realised oyer
andabovo tMa mortgage was bat $ll,OOO.
Mb Geo. B. MitTKBBBBaRB, formerly of this
city, ami who bml many warm friends and ac
quaintances here, baa as wii! be seen by bis
card in to-day’s paper, established himself as a
commission aud forwarding merchant at Golum
bus. Ky., the terminus of tho Mobile i: Ohio
R. K., on tho Mississippi. I* miles bolow Cairo. ,
Columbus is a thriving town with fair prospects
before it. Any of onr merchants who hove goods
in forward |bat way. will plcaao remember Mr.
Miltenbergjr _ ■
PiTTSutrtloH thought Iho “Old
Folks” might draw away from tbo Campbell
Minstrels, but Masonic Hall was full last night
as well as City. The singing there was elegant.
There are several, among the finest voices we
ever heard. Everybody appears to bo given up
to enjoyment of the rich musical treats lhaL are
offering. That is well. The Campbell's will
sing again 10-oigbt. Go and hear them. “H
will pay, sit.”
Scatter School Mabtibu.—An adjourned
meeting of teachers and rrieuda of Sabbath
Schools, iB to bo held thie erening to Dr. Swift s
Church, Allegheny, these meetings havo been
held with succcbb every week. Their object
being to enlist a deeper interest in ibo causo and
to cMI forth such expressions as may lead to
furthering an enterprise so beneftoial and power
ful as onr aid lo tho church. The moeling will
no doubt be a largo
Cantata —The Cantata of “Esther, Iho Beao
li(oI Oneen " in lobe performed nl the , ' rE,b -'’"'
rian Church, ib Scwickley, on Wednesday (to
morrow) evening. Tbe doors .ill open at seven
o’clock, and ihc 'lctcla arn dS ccnla cacb. The
proceeds are lo go inlo ibe lrea*ary of the
church, aa re aro informed. It 1 Vvlu, Esq ,
i« leader of tho company, and Iho singers aro
all drellerH in Scwickley.
SnocKiNii —A eon of Mr Utley, of Iho hem
of Farrow, Unmbrrt A Co , coal dealers near
Eliiahelh, was thrown from a mule on Saturday
laal, near the coal works, and dragged by bn
root, which caught in the harness, until ho was
so Injured that he died The poor little fellow
was very much belored by all who knew him.
He was 15 years of
The R*v Cookman.— -This dislao*
guished minister, who for two yearn officiated as
pastor of Christ M. E. Church, on Penn strfet,
was, on Thursday last, promtnled wlth a p.uso
of $4OO by the mombers of the Green Bireel
church, Philadelphia, Of which for Iho last two
years he has had charge
Tun Ually Ohioo Prayer Meeting, held in the
First M P Church, Fifth street, was well at
tended yesterday. The change of hour appears
to suit the public better than heretofore. Wo
understand that Rev. D. J. Yerkes will conduct
the meeting to-day. Tho hour is 11 o clock,
and the serrlees continue one hour.
Tun valuable property to be sold this evening
at 71 o’olock. In Baris’ second Boor auction
room. Fifth street, comprises fear Urge loin on
Water ’street, one brick house and dot an Fifth
etteet, end two lota to ‘he city of Allegheny.
-Abo, Bank, Bridge nnißnllrowt Btxto.
Fitth lectbbi or nn Coras* before U>o|
practical businessmen of tie mtjr, j* *? 1
Tuesday evening, at tho Merchant# Eldtange
Booms. Fourth street, by Prof- J C Smith
These lectures arc attracting much attention Bnu
arc largely attended.
I Tin. following named gentlemen have been
: elected officers for Ihe ensuing term m the uu
; Webster Literary Club: President, S. S. Japs;
vice-Prcsident, Thomas Gallagher; Recording
Secretary, John W. Hay ; Corresponding Secre
tary, E. H. Jack; Treasurer, A. 11. McFarland.
Litebaby Estebtaiehest.— The Franklin
Literary Society advertise an Entertainment, to
lake place on Thursday evening, in Lafayette
Hall. Sc© advancement.
Tne soiree vnur'-tle of M. De Ham, this eve
niog at Lafayette Hall, when hoe music from
some of our best amateur stagers may be ex
peeled.
The sale ot hotel farnilurc and Qilures at
Sabi's Hotel, Third street, will bo continued bis
morning at 10 o'clock, by ?. M. Davis, Aoct.
Don't forget the festival al Ihe New Anbury
Chapel, Ibis evening, for Ihe beneht of that
church.
Pkrsoss gulag t« Allegheny city will find th®
establishment ot J. 1.. Carnagbdti A Co. well filled
with first-class clothing for Men and Buy*, and tlm
newest style of piece goods for custom work, BbirW,
cloves, hosiery, and a general Imp of famishing
goods, make their stock a very attractive one to all
who desire to make purchases in their lino- 1
S. A. SrnnEETT, M. !)., gives special attention
to all affections ot tbeoyo. Cataracts removed by a
ueir and safe method, caasing but slight and momcn
tary pAin, at 277 Penn Street. *•
Ant of the following articles can be obtained at
Bowos’ well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny.
Good Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionery in
every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs,
Citron, Pino Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre
serves, Jelly's, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor
cestershire Since, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family
Chocolate, Baker’s -Broma, Ac., Ac. • They respect
fully invito the public to an examination of the above
named articles, all of which they will guarantee to
prove satisfactory both in quality and price. H
The Muttony Liniment ettre* Rheuniatttm.-
The Mu*tann Liniment cures Stiff Joint*;
The Muttony Liniment cure* Burnt a»d H <*«««*■;
The Miutang Liniment cure* Sore* and Ulcer*; __
The 3fu>tang Liniment cure* Caked Bream and
Sore Ripple*; .
The Mustang Liniment cure* Aettralgta } ; -
The Muttang Liniment eurct Coms and W art'’;
The Mattang Liniment it worth
1 000,000 DOLLARS pan asrum
To tho Doited SlalM, as tho preserver and restorer
of valuable Horses and Cattle. It cares all Sprarns,
Holds, Wounds, Stiff Joints, Ac.
Will yon answer this question ? Did you ever
hear of any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiff
ness, either*"on man or beast, which the Mustang
Liniment would not enro? Did you ever visit any
respectable Druggist in any part of tho world-m
Europe, Asia, or Amorica—who did not say it was
tho greatest discovery of the age ? bold every
where. Every family should have it; threo sUca.
Barsb3 A Park, Proprietors, New \ork.
Also Lyon’s celebrated Insect Powder. t
Telegraphic
BMaWo M.iss. SfuKeh l!Hh.-The Conner
ticul riSor cleared itself quietly of tee from he
momh/to the Holyoke dam, prerioue to the
heayTrain of Toesday: but eerioua
TSTtlnded the sudden breaking up oftheh-e
above that point, on Wednesday, nii thoretfull
ef that rain. At the bend in the river/bove
Northampton, a largo dam of ice had accumula
ted, and gave way about noon of thabday, com
ing down with such power aa to sweep all the
ice before it, and the whole tnassemking against
the Hast end of the bridge between Northamp
ton and Hadley, swept away tyro piers and three
spans, or about one-third of/e whole structure,
Homo men were crossing that part of the
bridge when the toe elruA it, but by Beet run
ning managed to Hadley shore before
it moved off on its voyage. .
Wbcn ibis constantly accumulated mass of
heavy ice Whcd Holyohe, (be up afternoon
train of the Connecticut river rood was just
passiog ayonnd Ibe carve of the pond by the.
river bauk, and was stopped mid-way I J U B'
masses of ice ponriog in upon the track.both,
heforo and behind it, and pulling themselves one
above Ihc other, learing Ihe track I o pieces and
twisting tbs rails up like so many willpws. for
tunately the spot where the train slopped es
oapod Ibis extraordinary allack, bnt when the
tlood passed by it. ii found its retreat and nd
vanco both cut off- t a ,
Fau. Itivcß Jrm-Tifin, M*ch -t.—The flood
io the Connecticut riter continues unusually
high and three bridges over the river between
this place and Bellows Kalis, have been carried
awav and railroad Iravcl is intercepted. The
rircrie now falling rapidly, and (be ice has
the Connecticut river has been
increased byibe heavy raius on Saturday. The
river is Dow An feet above low water mark here,
and at Hartford it is J'l feet above low water.
The bridges at Charleston and Walpole, N. U-,
have been owept away, and the railroad bridge
at Sullivan is impassible. All of Ibo lowlands
and meadowa in the valley are overflowed, and
maoy houses have been flooded. Nolosaofltfe
has as yet been benrd of. Tbe water is now
■eceding, end it is thought there will he no fur
ifr damage. • _
627,33 p
359,5&
225,400
68*50
53,'034
148,953
$29,656
17.767
11.195
10,925
29.101
17,950
$90,2111
37,869
29,77 s
14,296
23.315
$215,029 $ 157,331
220,522 195,290
Ai.ii.vnv, N.’v. March 21.— The acciileot on
the Urcnt Western Railroad, happened between
Hamborougb and Dundas. The storm had
washed away the bank, and the eDgine ran into
a chasm nearly twenty feet deep, carrying with
it the baggage and two passenger cars. The
scene was a most horrible one; a terrible storm
was raging at the time, and a torrent of water
was rushing through the chasm. There was
the utmost difficulty iu rescuing the dead and
succoring" the wounded. The cars were com
pletely wrecked, and tbo engine burted itself in
the soil. The night express tram passed oxer
the spot in safety only half an hour previously.
The Killed are as follows: —Jonas Boytr, of
Chicago, Alexander Brand, of Hamilton, G. Mor
gan and W. Milna, brakesmen, and two others ■
whoso names are not reported.
Among the wounded, some of whom are dan
gerously injured, were the following.
Henry Past, of Buffalo; W. W. S.milh of Kala
mazoo; J. Adams, wife and children, and E. B.
Bryant, of Pontine; Thomas Suckett and J.
Smith, of Livingston county, New York; Adam
Wilson, of Hamilton; Hiram Cooks, of Cleveland;
Columbus Lesser, of Detroit, with others whose
names are not reportod. .
Hoston, March 21.—1 n the School Committee,
thi« afternoon, a communication was received from
bishop Fitzpatrick, of the Roman Catholic Church,
stating, in temperate terms, tbo objections held by
the parents of Catholic children to the readings of
the Bible in the schools. The subject was indefi
nitely postponed. The excitement Is dying out.
Washington Citt, March 21.—The grand jury
has under consideration the case of Peter b. Duval,
of Philadelphia, which was certified to the District
Attorney for tho District of Columbia, by order of
tbo House, at the iostance of the special committee,
to examine the accounts of Mr. Seaman, ex-Superin
tendent of Public printing; it involves tbo charge of
perjury. '
Louts, March 21.—The river is about station
ary but as the Upper Mississippi is swelling rapidly
another rise may bo expected here very soon. There
is nothiog now from tho Illinois or Missouri. It
rained all moruiog, and there is a prospect of us con
tinuing all day. Thermometer 4(V\_
Savannah, March 21.—A letter from the post
•miu.ter, at Apalachicola, to tho Albany, Oa , Patriot,
Kays that the harquo E. A. Rawlins was token by tb<
British steamer Vixen, on the 15lh, in St. Joseph i
bay, on suspicion of being connected with the alavt
traffic. She bad slave equipments, but no papers.
- Looisvii-i.r, March 21.—Tho river is ruing ra
pidly, with 11 feet water io the canal, and 8 feet
steamboat water down to the Indiana chute,
and nearly 7 feet for ascending boats up tho middle
chute The weather is clear. Thermometer 67°.
LortsvtLte, March 21.—Gen Scott loft for the oast,
on the Cincinnati mall'boat, to-day.
New Yoac, March 21.—The bank statement for
the week ending on Satnrday exhibits an mcreasoof
loans of $1,388,000; Increase of net dopoaits S2o*,-
000; decrease of specie $137,000; decrease of circu
lation $103,000.
WAnnuuiToN, March 21 —Official Information willgoont
irr to-morrow's Pacific mi.it of the ratification oi the ten
tiUaticn with Indiana In Oregon and W>ublogttin.
Mr. Slckbsa’ trial will comment on Sionuay we-K. r.x
pintlor Dodger a/wl»t* the District Attorney.
Yteorge P Morris, the editor oi tb. Homo Journal, has
t>*i>n appointed ranoul lo Harro. . , „ _ r
Ad ulUclal tet«;ra|ih dbquUcb ba*J>c*n sent to No# York,
nu« muruirnc to .to «nt by Iba California mail steamer, an
ti (macing that there will bo no proclamation for an extra
L«iouofCotutre». • Tliero is much speculation os to ho#
ItoSSvtoof I»»PontOfflc Doportmootwill bo
|„ j.imrl.r. 0.0.11, u.. M ioDno-lm .oob.oHJ.cU, It U
iUe law authorizing tbe Uxutng of aoDtrocla will con
tinue to tmcarried out, embracing the issue oftrcaaarj
rfcuts, a* nmol, but as Ihdr Is no money to pay them, they
vUI in tbo bands of tbe contractors, uneM the boats of
i.viui. It Is not known Ibalany other evidence* of ccrtlfi-
of indebtedness will be issued.
p, Unis March 21. —Tbe overland m*il to the 2&th says
,1 I of 11,. P«cW Rollro—l WIIId Ooogrra. o.auloo-1
n .„ C h dusatis faction at Ban Francisco. Tlia Ixgbdslnro io
definitely postponed tbo bill dividing tho Mato Into Con
pr,‘»»iimal districts The expedition against the Alogoere
lo 111. Democrat
». vera tight owirred norr Fort Arbuckle between 60 troops
Tod W Witchida Indians, under Urnt Powell, and a Urge
body of Caroaticbes, in which two Indians and two soldiers
were killed.
PRtuoEirnu, March 21.—Forney’s Pros eoaUloaa call
for another Democratic State Convention to vindicate the
pttorlpleo of llio poxtj.oalraged ood loooltoJ b I ‘ h ”
reiAtonof tbe 16tb, and to proclaim tbeir confidence In
tbwernor Packer, who was outlied and prescribed at the
Conreoiion of the Federal Dictation. TheCoorention is to
be tie Id at narrWmrg*onJhe;i2th of April.
Munsmu, March 21.—River rising with eight feet wate'
! Urge, on tbe Folio. _____ . -
Woklu Famous to a certainty is Vr.lUostet-
M'. MrtraKJ SUra.d> luiwrj I"f
U l 32fkSSis'i
M5^ffi^'W^«SSSSSSS!g
M%i cvi H job not to teoatiroly re
fiSdia lifts** l ** mmttUyto rad procure ihli
'tSrSniM* •&* *•>'*■ PP*r»Hr.«r«7 ,r tAre, tad
i s3Sass“-- •wr,
.;:,i„ : , [-■:. LifcSJsifssS
__ _
coSinSrofAßSSaiHcS roK Miscn.
luua Diem, V. P, B. W*-P- JMMKH, W.
M’Cuxsr. Wosoa Mrma.
iveefcJy Heriew of tb« puwimxstofilarKeU
[Rrportel tptdally far the Pittsburgh CasdU. ]
Pjtcktccqij. TcxSDit, Masco 22, 1559.
There it a moderate activity in all departments of trade
cro.iQS * f4U l“P rwvt ‘ a «d improving condition of
attain Tho trod- wtih country purchasers U
?alt?ciw»uragins. the tirc I nL ’* ‘l o . ll * b “* ay
The wholesale grocers ero also meeting with a
employed. lU *J"™ d £ de.pmto-.d interest U the
m 0 . fFutime * j, bt Ul somewhat under Ibe
«*« * ‘ne creat ioJtSest,which was a forgo buyer
here until Si ib of ISM took place. b nol now tn a con
aiuoa to arc UU. S all
to. ,«cfofer.J Harm. Button Kxcbto K .
b arc driving oalj for tbelr
™,i“7.V OoUii' d«ltoni™M b«« W P*S -a J
to’taS £StoSUfS&lbl trad. U tool.
, . i. There is cot, however, a# much doing on
told S. S*ed. Thi r«.ipt. ol tamtor ftam ft.
Ail.sh.ay to. light, tod there is bat l.ttl. prodcc. ap ft.
Monongahela to como forward.
The markets during the week hare undergone W***
change. Flour is not no firm, and ha* evidently taken the
torn downward* which wan inevitable after the forced ad
raofo to which it waa subjected by speculators. Grain ot
all kind* 1* Rearco and In request at oar quoted rates.
We continue tn receive from all parts of the c 2? ,
moet encouraging accounts of the winter crops. The wheat
looks well every where. The fair Bpring weather lies also
stimulated plow in!: and the spring work Is at least a month
ahead of this timo last year. Borne fear is felt for the froit
after the snow and front of Friday and Saturday, hot it is
too soon yet to determine whether any, or what, injory has
been di
W-
) a fen items from oar exchanges :
- mao -a* an effort marts in lbe-ee»ly pari of Ibe wrk
K 6t up the rates for mon«*j. bat at the clow* the indire
)us arc that a signal Cailnre was tbs effect. lostead of the
Market Doing placed In the condition to jnstify blpher rate*,
ihe accomolatioo of capital lias bwn growing larger, an.)
3 {fen to loan money at lower rotes than wo hare hoard of
In tbi. market tor some time ban been made. The hank*
h»T« te-on doing more tbls week- *nd °/ tbom an *t M
In waut of paper, Tbo pause lithe activity of trade bhs
bad the tendency tornako tbo offerings more United.. On
the street, 6 rat class paper can be readily pieced at f v> ft
for double names, aad 6@7 » cent, for endorse-!; an J for call j
loans we hear of offers as low as 4 ft ceut. with good stock
collaterals.—{.BalL Amer. .
The money market Is abundantly supplied with «sp [ tal,
and prime paper is outside tha'banks at 6@d
cent per annum, and short paper scarce and ranch wanted
at three rates.—[Phil.N. Amur.
The supply of money among tho loading stock honee* is
Tery abuudant at 4«a*{> "f» ceut. Money was more freely of
fered in large lol* on call than at any time since the Ist of
Jannary. Pap-r c«mlnn«i in moderate supply, and gees
freely at previous rates.—iN, Y. TrilmLe.
Exchange runtimes lo lw lb© ahs.u tout theme i.*r discus
prfon In financial.garters; tbo pressure tn<-rvH*-vt in severity
and a }-£ per oeut. Is iv» the drawing rate for New Wk by
all but the two exceptions. Drawers were compelled t»> pay
fall rates generally and instances « «r*we i-rte-l oi reS teing
asked for gwl bills on New York.
Tho advance s«ems to produc* r.<> relief, and on eftort has
been made to effret a concert of s- tion and establish the
rate at %, which would jollify sorter* in txtendmg tho area
of the sonrcee of anpply • . , , _/ , , T .„
No new feature is presented in Ihe market. To
disposition to make it an object of ■m'cnl.tfon, *
few days since, seems to hare bren merely a “l w ‘“..ni
any well grounded cause. The tram' haj bwn v«i> r k ■
and, fortunately, not very tuonyftoi tjp operations of thai
class of men who *ro constantly on a ke- n scent for a chai.ci
lo pocket an Irresponsible pjdflt od tho necoasanca of Ulo
Buyers of Provision* sre-ni to bo approaching the views <>i
holders, and operations are becoming more active. A <lc
maud I* gradually developed, but it is.livreted of npecnlatii
characloristicu, end healthy in Its tone.—(Cin. Com.
ABHRS tli* l n>4rk«’t cnolitiiw without animation; ll»®
rapplv of Poarls/s abundant »0.l wo >junt* at G\l&G\y, Pots
are nominal at^ l £oda Ash "toady at
BUTTKU AND Mills— the rcisOj.ta of Butlrrare to light
tbst tb* inquiry absorbs all ofl»-r*-<l *» faat ns it con»i'» in:
sales of common toll at SdffyUl a ll '* 'hnico do at
Ksjts arb in fair supply with a nloh>o demand ami s»M aro
makioß regular!) at 11. .
8100X —demand hdbl and |u uißlian**d . •.»lis of
rilj creJ Hbnnlil.ni .1" {• 1 "» “"JJ
4t 10K - and {tucar Cured Hams at 11 1 .yd. 1 -. Aid'd 1 /<i
pcs Iron City hu,;»r Oiled JLum sold >«dei J«J to 80-.u.1
**BBANS— Uk- runtime* liu.lO-l. aml mI-" I
making only iu tin* small way »l fl .-0 l-i etin-lly P"me |
while. Inb'mrwllat fl,t;ia.l.£). ... _ .. f ..
UlliXDMS—*«irc* and lirin ; [.ru- .i fio«> )
lur romtuoo Ui choice, »ml »■>. «»w.'• >
BUCKJfK AND TUBS—The faculty pn«.‘«*» l '‘ r .
funds) nt FallaU.n and New BrigLu.u urn loi Bucket*
@{1,75, and Tub*, s4,7s<rf-sd,'a V d»-'» Troui atoi e, I ncUts
•dll iu the retail way at fc!>*
ManmaßopeTcuil. > 3 c * ftjMauilla Ropo. j* c J ?
Hemp Hot*, cull, 11 c ft Hemp M 1". cul i c >
xESSlffi, roll. U e * » Tarred K..,*, cut, WcV{
PKklnjt Yard,flue, U c ftlPnckiuiilanJ.eum 10 cyt ft
BKD*CURl>3—Manilla, {LM, s2.;ft&s2.oQ dor
Hemp, *1,37,rA00@52,7i» * d«-
Hemp Cull, if r.t* tt ft.
PLOUGH LlNES—Manilla, R 7 ct* ** d<»*. 11.-wp. ,oc.
COTTON YARN? —The market ia st**»'l> at tl>r following
quotations
rounD v-uui
No*. 6 tMOiucliuW* '2O c <Ub No. In
N«m. U X Vi -1 <■*&' s "
No. 13 No. PS
•iic 9 1*» No. P*
fH in; No 'i'l
t.ylta TAU*.
No. 400 11 r>.So7. 5..-W-0
No W 0 10 ' ‘s' ,il ’ v
No. MO »C «» s, ‘ ,o '•* ,
No.“ 00 Sc «‘ do •
Cnrp*t chain, omx-uI. -Oc £- T*'" 9
11, do wbiUvV'S Caalkintr-
tn rnta, Ulc “ Family Baiun* .. . lie
•ri i.i 41. ‘* ItAtline, N->. 1 l*<
•J7c - Ik* N'i -i,. .IV
Cuierlrt Y«rn
Candle* irk.
n... :i*; *•;•!
* .'X ■ 1 ‘
OANDI.KS AM* St>Al* —Ottiiill*-" an* att-a.ly at nnr quota
H.uV« * dii.i«l l’. M ~ munl'l P Hint mUinantiu-? . oap
Mi ■- rrr n i! % X SSZ'
ami 10 for Sawyer'sT-dlct ACaslll**, f-i a tl'Mii
kal OlW»; and 7 for Gorman. ,
CHEESE—that** has been wune improremeul in tin >ir
maml, this woek, tat the market is anil ralh.w dull, c mb •. .
W. K. sell* steadily at Id. , . ~ ~
DIUED FRUlT—there in " rcgu m d-maud t_n *'** emair
way anil sleazy s*l**'«t tor A|*j»lt-a amt &-■.•*> !■>« t c«i <,
rt,bntnoBpe€olathomt.rement. ......
FKATHKKo —prime Tennessee are 10 stumi iuis i >
tbo retail trade aUS, will, only a mwhmte
FEED— steady sales of l*ran amt Fhort* oi jt.fO f* I'-d
Qm.for ShipatuHs and Middlings .
Kl^ll—Mackarvl No :t large aro tirni at f 1A000;j.1...W) to
country. *llaliUx and Baltimore Herring ruin at s«.oy.
Lakn White $lO.OO ft I>M, and s?>,&o t* hf. bbl, nud Trr-m *it
BRICK— Ibrre an* small tut regular **\r* A 1..*!
Tarat£!Mi>s3& per M. , ,
11/H’K —the market, alter banging awhile at the ftfinrM
□ot'xl Uat week, has becnn to droop, and price* Iroto h»t
bandy aro a ehad<* under our Uat quotatioasjaaleaon armal
of super at sV>o(3d>,C2and extra at sft,7slsli>7. From stop*,
the ruling tlgurra aro $5,76, SS|2A and for the three
grades. saroral lots of tour tlonr, amounting to I4*» bbla
In all, aold at Rye Floor arils at s4,u«l.
GRAIN there is a conthioed nctlre inquiry for all kinds
of grain. Oats soils readily at to from drat bands, and 6T
fromjrtore. Cork is not plenty, aod meets with quick
sale at b from Drst hands and 90 from store. Ills t«
coming forward In small parcels, and about l&tK> bus sold
last week at $l,OO from first bands. Baelit Is not coming
io to any extent; wo quota Spring at vs<®ttB and fall at 7fi.
Wasar i* scarce; "ale# of Southern mixed aod white at
*l,3s<sl,4oand Pa. 51.20. \
GROCERIES. —tbo market ia unchanged; regular sales 0J
guear by the blid. at and by the bbL at B<sb', Mo
IsMea, sales at cash, and 4d@4l to cunijtry. U>oo*»
firm at 12%<413. .
QAiJ PlPfc—tbo following are the quotations for wrought
Per Foot. ftr »oo«.
W Inch Qas Pipe.... T eta. IK Inch Gas Pipe,. -S3 ct«
Q .. « .... 8 •* a " “- M
ft 9U “ 2>4 “ "- M “
ft * ** toS “ 3 « “ -V» “
ft _l3 “ 3« - “ -.1.60 "
babiect to the cnsWmiarj dinroont.
HAY A fair supply »l scale*, (ind Bales ol a*** at *i>M
*\lOMlNY—there la • light inquiry front the retail trade,
and mlm by the single l>t»l at s",w.
HID a firm fooling, and a good demand for all that
can be had; «aln» of Green Refif Hide* at CJ^alT; Calf do at
I‘j; Green aaltedHldw #n«l I )r > Mint Uhlrafrom tdorr
IWaJISH
IRON A NAlLS—apeeial «v
fur large loU,bul raid rales r
tintio our quotations:
tsoit, *c.
Ootnmon Bar-4 ron per tfi ..23£
Juniata “ “
Iran Plow Wing* “ -*>4
« •• Slab* “ ...4
RAILS.
Iod to 1W Nails f> keg. ..WO
gd to ttd “ Reads
A genre Nails keg 3,76
Od a 7d ** “ 4^5
M “ - ....4,W
*d « “ ..—4.76
3d •• “ ....6,76
2d “ 7,00
Cnt Ppttm 3 !•» 4‘4
loch
** 6 to 6 4,75
Wro't Splk- f 4 Inch
ell length* BJ-*
•• S Ifl •* W
Dollar Rivets ? O 0 H
aOixi mo*.
Hi*. 13,14 1 15,1C*17?8>*M
“ 18,30,23 i 24... “ 6
« 2Q “ &*•*! .. .
LEATHER—the market n »trs-Jjr at onr pr«Ti.«i« tigaw
Bed Spanish Mo ft...
Slaughter “ ” -
Upper d0r.....
ntUi. •■ “ -
BttrtlogLoilhir t> »•■ “gig
imirli iloiog; prime City Nr>. I l.lielrlat
but there are no largo operation* reported
LUMBER— Chore ba« notjlwen mgeb activity. >e«, in Lntn
ber; lot* of all eommuo have noli al.Si. and wind c " l j»“™n
and clear at sB.so(<sl7,uQ. Timber Uin d-maud. and prl®«
-i, - .f—«r
«. U—. on 1..,-*
I *. .enrre: ..Ire from .tor.‘ ..I Ne.li.o
nock* at $l,OO bo*,,and f3,T5 4‘ »-bl, and redaod m.x«l
4l pj§°MCTAL— tbe market la not n, firm a* It wa*, tbe
.irtko among the poddler* hiving curtailed rooaomp ic-n,
•nd kept Ibow oat of market wbo would otbar"!*® II4M
been buyer*- We bear of «ol« of POO toot No. 1 Xl egbeny
at **iB_fio. on rather shorter time than oaual. which l* a con
*wion from former figure*. Aolbracito N<*. 3 «<l«ot*tl at
*Vkßl>3—Clorcr I* dal) at JS.CO Irum first haodj and $5,75
from' store: inllbemUil way «*l«* am makiu^
Timothy L* in roqowt at sl*s, und FUtm-oJ atJl.OVrfll.C*
SALT—we not© a Uir d*;nr»n<l, and «Iwi "f No. Ito U»»
rcznlar way al SI,WI- ...» _ .
TALLOW—rough i* bonfchl by the butcher* at i, amt
country rendered at 9.
WINDOW GLASS—pric** arc* firm, and we repeat oar
quotation* fi.r tl»e imall aiwsa, city maU :—6x3
13,00; fixlQ, $3,75; Bxll to BUI aud 9x12 to 10x1., $*A
5x13 to 9x13 and 9xU to 10x15, S4,M. Tbea* are net cub
price*; country brand* rauge &0 Cental hoxleea. ror the
raetwdio, mrflmn 10 V «M dljcoant oil
WIIITB LEAD—firm and in »toady demand at k»
keg ior para in nil. and dry W 3 lb;.subject to the usual
diacoant. Bed Load oot .and UftW ...
WlllSSEY—tale* ot i*»w ot 27 »nJ fL-cUflrd at - ■s■■*>■
Import* »>>* fUwer.
HSI3VIU.F, ~r tton. V'-S/XIS
« dotssj, 3 bbd. buu * W.lz;
beau*, 1 do egg*, w fa Krn jen:
\ A Stewart; ‘2 bbl* egg*. M*-
i bb! ? **l; 1 !: K 1 ck copper .crap*, Park. M'UardT A
lO twakeu #CK», 1 bx totter, Kwd
SSUelnton* 50 *k» potaloen. Sleolo A Murdock; » bx glatfr
n^tewel*,* > A cm, 1000 iUxefl, Heed; 13 M cattla,
potatoes 4 do onion*, 8 bbls egg*, 1 do bean*, cwoer.
MON NAY. CO—l4 bbl* fl inr, Canfield; 3 tons pig metal.
Miller A Ricfcotson; IU.OW ft lumber, Price; 1 cak waro.llO
gala, RlngwalL ;
6T. LOUIS, per lowa—«S cak collet, 35 bbl* sand, Bakr
wotl. Pear* A or, 400 do floor, (02 bide*, 6 bdl ikln*, Clarke
A cm 75 bbl* sand, Carling, Uobertaon A co; 1 do tngac, 1
de potato©*, 2do Boar, 2 bx *otp, 1 ko raitlo*,l do powder,
lido candle*,2 do orange*, I*k coffee,! kg lanl, lbg feath
er*, Catbto; 40 do* brooms, Graham A Thomas; QbO bag*
wheat, Kennedy*. 20S hides, Bawyer; 2 hbdxiogar, Il’Clnr
kao; 155bdl bidw, M'Caaf, Oak* flaxseed, Soydam A eo; 11
bdl bag*, BmUh & co; lot coal boat rigging, Swindler, 41 bbl
floor, Gardner. ' - v
lUVKRNKWB.
T<clfitfajr *u * lorely dij ftZftlo,tbe »ir «u IxJmy, sad
tb« rtttr felling rapidly, »ttb ibcut U fo«» of witnv >
Ynterdjyih# gooditamer Bock«(,Cit<t. Horn* *H*H
mdy t» last* with* goodtrfjy fi* EuLiiiae, to.tabotar
pUc»jjitt*S»l«ii«MB*.UabUoa. • • ;.
lfa» Alford. oat vith a
iwpOCctalirtlto tttwrttteialflg tm pw*,asia j
'V.y *&:- ; i
' >5
gi'S£J , « i*' wth?ffiSU*>i “» «*■ tatj
torn oar^ts^ ^s^S fnlfy
©t the rakodid . . cf jut twinesr »»•
SSri.Sfes-i”»s- 1
New was there a mow alesant 0 to ««ak.lb'#*
splendid steamer*. We know F r *£*sfc!i “-id ««ral
tttnzj CI.J, Iho Norlhwner, u, ” r '?”“°JJ’ l^^11 , ta
Others. AeciJeuU neTorbsppsn to these «
mar k <u never so much os scarred in an t-cHrot yet u
will be observed that a boat wiU lease «acbport-«t Paul
and St. Louis evorj day in tbs «-t
tion f ~» n bo made to sueff a line as this and it ueserv
"Ss Poland left ywterday for the Wabash River. * .
To-Dir the Uannora wilt leave tor ImisrOit. wt Wjw. *•
The Ida May, Gapt. Reno, a sptenidd boat with a »P>*» i
■et of officer*, Till head tor the fait* of Sto Anlbony. >
bolter chance tor going in that direction will offer.
The bcautifnl asd safe Emma Graham at 4 tbts • Teo, “£;
isyonr only chaneo tor Marietta; Ilia «■' Che chance you
Deed ask. , , t ,l-
The Monongabela, a beauty, is n.w nearly-tvaily ur tn
Missouri. gee her advertisement. a
The Hasting* is loading «Ub dispatch for Et. I-»»»■•• 1?;
St- : Louis, Doan, for St. Panl, the mjxt boat to leave art«
tb.IJ.M., -The Dr. tel. joßtooly ™.
dols River. Sho u first-nUe The ntmonU is a ur»* ra
boat tor Nashville, C&pt. DazteU i* *afe^'s^ b _
TbeClncinnatl Commercial of yesterday say*: ,
-Dacotah, Com. Perry and Moderator, from rlttsbcrgn,
arrived with foil carp**- The Com. PrrTTbTvXo theThcAj
and rno through botlrbeeda of her larboard cylinae.
Brnah Creek,on Saturday. She will bo ropured fact*, lD*
Dacotah has 455 tonaof railroad Iron tor 1 -..kuk. Too i.
rrueae, from Na*hvlHe,and iwcbevtor, Or-»m Louisville, a™
in. The departures include tbc iron and Aurora, tor tit”
Bt. LOCT3.—The Meaienger, Neptune aud Argonaut, fr-'in
Cincinnati, arrived on Thursday and Friday. IVpast^l
Ooody Friends, tor Pittsburgh The iVriocnil <T '
nrday *ay«: . . r , Bfl .
“Pike * Tester*, in swarma, are coming hero. *on c.ui
*eo them going On the bojita aod off the bc;it>; tip t »<* *
and down tbo etreett; up tbo levee and ;u-rowi lho '* ''
They are young m-n, vigorous and bold. "Ibey c*> r f '•
pet-baga, rtflea and other'deadlv weapon*. _ ,■
REvoitlSa.—Yeeterday about 11 o'clock. A. M- a®a _
covered a barrel floating in the river. 110 brought It ' ‘
and knocked in a head. It contaioed two dead
malo and female, their leg* and bo»d» ent off, and tbo •
tied acroel the breast. The barrel " »•* suffered to float o
the fall*. ~ r
MORE Coil. ATP Itos.-r-lho great tow boat and levvicy
Guthrie, arrived yesterday morning, cnjljr. with hh.W-.i i«
if Pittsburgh coat for live “ Louisville Coal O. - ,
The Guthrie aleo bad a barge in tow with 4<W ton* ,
road iron tor tho Nashville railroad, to bo delivered "
tog Green. —[Lon. J
Bt«k
ARRIVED.
Browiim
ColoneMtaytrd. V ,
fctnma iSraham, Zanwvil!*, Poland, Waba*h HJts ,
lowa. Pt. Lon is, | flivim—H Uet, falliDg-
Telefcrapble markets.
Nek Vobk, March 21.—Cottno firm: «lwi of tjdOO halw.
Flour firm: Bale* 14,00) Mils. Wheat biwyanl: «ale*
bua. Corn lion; «!■ » 26.000.b05. OaU«lulUtso@«'2c. Bar**"
firm.at B’ AW-'Mc ior aides, 7 for abouldera. and «hj for Cum
bcrland puddles. Re*f «Md at ¥-' Mijail 25.
tIT 7MJIB 35 fur men*. Lard buoyant at f u ,
.noto firm at sr< pearl* uni** l * n & r *=‘"**7 4 , Vv»
*Cs«~to. W. d. *Hk M Vite ®?”*t£rtES t
23 y H ; Micb 800 13*$: N Y Cen 78-J. Ho v a *' * C j|
C 7%; Mich Cen 51; Erie 10-;*: Clerc k Tol Punama K H
OilcnraMl, March 21.—Flour dull and unchanged. ■*!**
f*w and unimportant. Whtaky In F**d riemand and fim . .
though not quotably higher. USA bbU wew«o« «
Nothing of importance done In prociflour. m».hetq
unchanged. Money market unchanged. ErcbaD o eeca
aud firm at premium: tendeuey *Oll upward. , , _
PniLtr-eunu, March 21.—Hour dull and P'j* 5 * fi l 2?
KRtull flalca of .uporfineat cx tni »tsGonv@"^;
extra family at |7. It ye Flour steady at «4 ...p° ru , M /r*
at f'l “TU. Wtmtcome* forwa d slowly and m«-‘ta a strtid?
luqulry; 3000 b*>« western w»M at $1 *£«M «- f'; r re*.; $1 80
fjr white. Rye wanted U C-.n, in demand ar-d ,
advanced. 3W» l.o* jellnw -old at «T‘ r o*»t.(hct.ne.lto Mf
Cflee firm at U'+'Wx *>r Ri*> sw-hhd,
fcrCnha and 1 : 4 for N O hbl» Ch**> M hi>kv *M at
<>.ii4(3:3o; Pa at2t)Ui<£2!*c. . .. ,
ffiwlUKl. M-nwr toll:«•"»»*»»« <
to 25 Wheat dull hut on.'haugM. Corujllrm at »or ,
yellow; 7(V/£77 for white. Provision* dtfll; llscon sides •
Whisky steady and unchanged. j
FOR MISSOURI RIVER*- [JP^S
Tlie splendid steamer lOWA,
i.... for 11.. »'•»'. 4 °?\
purls on SATURDAY, Mil. lust. F.i|rro. e l.l or ps«r*>
apply on board. j , „ ---
jlastjbtlU. &c.
MA Captain 11. K. HazML wiU I i'e “
. , ports, ou WTO! 1
ovL wp m V-r At nr p**sag> on boanl or to
FLACK, jflj NKS * CO- Agt»_
iUtti ©rUans, (et.
T?l)K MKMPUIS fe NEW)
1 r LBANP—Th« splfidM •liami't A
1 I•vi p {'i.r.tAAtii KM* lit will for
1 he.lor,and all .et*prn«-li-U- ports o« TTinRSDA Y,
Ml!.' =l. Fur frr.glil rnrsogs »rrU
oti Uutrd or t*> '
JmliWl
rjl [IK BONNER HAT
MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK. Ct)XN
rjYm: bonneOiat;
u, tract* cotitinno to l*o mad*
remain ml l-ofi rr, *u<l w« C“»
Per pound -
uoor
Beat quality—
ROUND A HD BqUAOS
y. loch V U> 3ft
- •• 4.
a ■ : *•>
fUT UL
Qorae fihoa 1 by ft, 7-18
and ft Inch •'ft.
Dandy Tlrn, Ift by ft,
MUand fttuch... 3ft
Saddle Tree Ift and Ift
l,y 3-16 and ft In 1
do “ft, laud lft
by 3-10* ft in “ 4ft
MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK, CONN,
rail* l-“Hi ___
J. 'll. DEBTILER,
jV<>. 1D S !.d*rttj Street, four d“Orf a!>or* J'rrbr? Sl!t:
U *KCfACTVtx* OF
UN, COPPER, SHEET-IRON WARE,
1 dealer In Cutlery, Brass and BritUncia Ware, with *
ruriotyof Uouss-fnrunhins article. Patent yreowrs, Wa
ter Cooler* ami at tho lowest cadi price,
wholesale and rotaiL
Boofioc and fc pontine of bonva, and all orders la tbe
abore Uoeof boilb.i** will t» promptly attended to at mod
erate price*. mflPgnidAwT
Tied re Paget of Popular Jfuiic Jor Ten Cents.
• Our Musical Friend” is filled with tho
boat Piano Solo*, DurU, Son**, Operatic, Arias, Polkas,
Maznrkns, UnadrillM, WalLresand wry other species of ,
mcilcal cotnpoallb'n for Vo 100 and Plano by tba. boetAnwre
icanand Eoroj**anCouipoafre; printed ou Tnllnla«!xatwfc
paper, adapted to Mery grade of performer. ' '
The f-aiuo quantity of music, procured from the regular
p«Lli*hi rs would eo*t more than ten timea what weeKarga.
A '• subscription to “OUR MUSICAL FIUF.ND,” will
aecnre Dew and toahiouaUe mask worth at least Tko J7un
dr«l ZWlarr, and entirely nxfßriestfor tho Luma circle.
PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY.
Yearly, fS; ibtH Yearly, S2,SO; OnsrWly, SV2tV. Ths.
Y-damo commented ou tbe Ist December. IfcSS.
»ntl:ltnd*wT
~ “ ' RICHARD BUN’S ~ f
IRISH LINENS,
Damask*, Diaper*, &c. *
CONSUMERS OP RICHARDSON'S IiK
ENA, and tboao doelrous of obtaining, tits GENUINE
GOODS, ahonld sec that tho articles thcfpurci\nt* nro seal*
ed with the toll name of the firm.
BJCBAEDSOS, SONS rf O TFDAIY, ‘
;aa a guarantee of tbe Booudaesa and durabilityof th<* Qw*j« -
This caution Is rendered rawuUally necessary at lifgu
qnantitlesof tnferlonsnd defectire JJutas are prepared,
season after season and' sealed with the name of RICHARD
BON, by Irish Hooks, who. regardlcsaof Ihe Injury thn«
inflicted alike on the American consumer and the mstiniac
tnn-reof the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a
business tb profitable, wbilt»pnrthaeers can.-lie imposed tis
with goods of a wvrlbl«*chir*et*r.
3. BULLOCKS.ft J. B. LOCEIC, '
seTiljdia Ag.mU, 58 CbQrch street, New York.-’ •
QUYTII &. SNOWDEN'S : • -
a* Firm siuiet. MIEW * Ei store,
FINEST TODSa nF!ONB^ XTEi 001 * t0 ' :!a OOWNQJ,
fiTOPOWDEM,
IMPERIALS 'wa
BSGUEII BIIftAKFAftT TKAP;
AU pnrchtial atlov-M cub teaalo,who!wil'.
wrfrat*a,«. -• s«rrn a bnowdiws,
pI.ACK. HAIINKS A PO.. .«™ntt
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THE BONNER HAT.
TUB BONNER HAT.
TIIF. BONNER HAT.
THERONNRRKAT.
TUR BONNER HAT.
THE BONNER HAT,
THE BONNER HAT.
THE BONDER HAT,
FOR
RUMMER WEAR
IVII.I. BE HEADY FOR
SATURDAY. APRIL
B.VI.LAUD, SOUTH A C«>,
STRAW HAT MANUEAPTCUHi:
NEW YORK.
THE BONNER HAT.
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THE BONNER HAT,
THE BONNER lIAT,
TUB BONNER U AT.
THE BONNKR HAT.
THE BONNKR HAT.
TUB BONNER HAT,
THE LO.N'NKR HAT.
FOR
?UHIU4R WEAR
WIU. UK RKADY FOR DELIVERY
SATURDAY, APRIL 2.
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lULI.ARD, PHOTO* CO.
«TKAW HAT MANMFAOTIUIEU*,
4ft BROADWAV
NEW FORK.
OTR MUSICAL FRIEND:
C. U. BKYMODR * CO.,‘rrs>pri«tew,
l3 Frankfort atrnt, New Tc/k.