». JWBZBT JA3K&OS. JAMES M’CA-NDLESS & CO., NU. 103 WOOD BTRKKT, FXTT9B TTR <3H. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP FOREIGN and domestic dry goods, Would respectfully call the attention of -THEIR CUSTOMERS AHD MERCHANTS GENERALLY. , TO TTTRTR STOCK FOB TAB s p R. i w a and sxrufiXßa t rads, Surpassed by none in extent or rnriety, and to which . : CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their Terms and Prices will bo m* favorable to Purchaser* ae thoso of r . . any other House, East or Wes 6 and Short Time Buyers uro Especially Invited to call. &ptcttu ponces, MoCOZtD Sc CO-, It A M VrA C TV REBS AKD DEALERS I!* HATS, CAPS AKD STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Have now on hand for Spring Sales, as large tad cospkte «n aasortmsut of Goods as can be found fa any of the saitert cities, consisting of FUB,6ILK AND WOOL IL4TS of every style tad quality; CAPS of every quality and Utssl fashions; PALM LEAP, BTRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LEOIIORN AND SILK DON NETS, etc, ?tc. Persons wishing to purchase either by WflOtxstLi or Bmil will find It to th«ir ad vantage to call tad exsminn oar stock. mrll ' PttKßOa WHITE ZINC (AIST. 560 Tons Snow .Whit© and No. 1* DRT AND GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARRANTED PURE, In itortsud to arrive, for tale by JOSEPH &I. STRONG, • ' ■ No. S 3 Reado Street, New York, mrSJndfo Agent,TlrfUe Montague A Co.,Paris. SAMUEL GRAY 33RAJPER -A.3STT> TAILOR, No. 52 57. CLAIR STREET, , PITTSBURGH, PENNA, * lias just returned from the Eastern Cities and U now receiving his Spring atock oPfJloths, Casslumrrs, Veiling® and Coating* of every variety and stylo adapted tothe bcat city and country trade, which will bo made op to order with promptness and despatch, snd at ratea as low as at aoy other similar establishment In the city, fogfcdfc .CQAIIbKS PACKER A CO., No. 13.9 Pearl Street, Boston, coawlisicx HZECILIST9 roa TO* tSLK or Boots, Sitroi and Sole Leather, Upper in rough. Curried Leather, Polish Grain, Wat, Kip, Splits, *C4 Mtiwa in rough, finished Linings and colored Rcatia, Morocco, Kid and Boot Skins, and Harness Leather. „ Rmuscis P. R. SOUTHWIOK, Congress strwt, Boston. WILLIAM BURBAGE, 101 Pearl r « U. CARLTON A CO., 103 Bt*te * HOUSE AND 81GX PAINTING AND GLAZING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Done in the best manner and shortest time. J. A H. PHILLIPS, Ja2D3md Hoa. 36 A 38 St. Clmtrßtrcet. MoBRIDB Ac CO, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Manu factures. Consignments and orders for LEAD, HIDES, HEMP, PRODUCE, Ac, solicited. Prompt attim- lion to receiving and forwarding. H 6» 40 Commercial Street, ht. Louts. detSMQalo • —’ J. B. CHRISTY, ill. D., ls 3 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pen na., Haring had the advantage* of Eastern Colleges and sCTOial jean* practice, offers his professional service* in BUBGIOAL AND MEDICAL CASES. Bar. W. D. Howard. {"Col. Wilson McCandleu. Rot. D. H. A. McLean. flton. 11. A. Weaver. T. U. Sill, £*,. Hon. T. J. Blgham. J. K, Hunter. 1 John H. HeUor, Eaq. • Jacob McCouist«?r;Eaq. mySilydfo ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALE SAND DR BRADLEY. suxTTAOtxmn aim sum tit xmtT TiiizTr or COOKip, PARLOR AND ABATING STOVES Plain ‘and Fancy Grate Fronts. Ac. Sole Proprietor of tho celebrated Patent Gas Burning and Smoke Conscuino COOK STOVES. . Office and Sales Room, oriaiydfo 8f0,4 WcodSU. Fittaburgh. Pa. STARCH AND FARINA. -^ladebylhe Weit Philadelphia Hanufacturlng Co. (Flnt Premtam awarded by the Franklin Institute, November, 1858.) -v DiamondOlossStarch, In easesconi'i 6 boxes,<l lbs each Do do I >o26* tl» 40 papers, 1 ** do; * Also, Pore and Pearl SUrcb, la boxes various stes*, all for laundry ate* CORN PARIS A, (or Cera gtyveh,) to bxs 40 ra**rrtt&i This article U expressly parpnvt*, Aod-cas ta retted on a* superior Id toutt to any i o« Id hm. Fur sale by TUOUPSON.CLAKKE AYoUNG, fc Agents for Uio Company- ■ 6c I>. RiyKHART, MAW«Jr*Ctn**B» ABOr>UO*J3tS t - All kind* of Tobacco, Snoff »nd.Clgari| Uavo recently taken tlie building So. 130 Wood street, in tddidoa Co tbefr2laan£aetariugE»tabUsbiDent,No.43lrwiii street, where they will be pleased to receive thdr friends, apgtlydfc £>£INXISXRY. Da. Wi F. Fpndsneero haring re-*jga tnritod to Pittstmrgb with tbe Intention of It hlsfotore residence, can be fonnd at bis OFFICE, NO. 101FOUUTH STREET, between Wood end Binitbfleld at*. tfIWOCcH boors from 9 a. w. to 4 r. it. kZMi'ihlc N. HOLMES <sc. HONS, . SKAtCUIX / Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES Of DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, , NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. made oo *ll Hie principal citiea through oat lb* United Bt*t«». . apfcl-fcly •b’OKKICrN EXCHANGK. SI 0 BfT BILLS DDAWN BT DUKCAS, BBEQaAN dt CO., ON THE UNIOfTBANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONE PpUND STEELING AND UPWARDS. .Also, BUJs on the principal dries and towns of Franc*, iioNaad, Germany,Routeefid'ptber StatEtoostanrijr on bindwnd for sale by —*— yfr WM. n. WILLIAMS A co^in? » FUnliers, Wood atreet. corner ot -tJj'J | 8. BTJk C. P. MARKLB, * MSfsnrscrcaua or -? PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING- PAPER. Wateboaie, So. ST Wood Slrcat, PITTSBUBOIT, PA. Rapa beoirbt at market pricaa. v myfctffe JOIdUS COCHKAN « MiHprictuasiuor - Iron Balling Iron Taalti, Vault poors, Window Bhntten, Window Boards, fee., 4 Not. PI Second Street and 84 Third Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA, Hw ca hand a variety .of new Patterns, fkney-and plain, suitable for all purpose*. Particular-attention paid u> en clocingQDTpLotL Jobbing dene at short porice. mrt *x. :.wn. c. nmn> , VANPEVER & FRIEND, * ATTORNEYS A.'TLi A/W , * jjn> SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,I JTo. 6, Blork, Dubuque, Inva. f mad© In any part of Northern low*. or tfMtr.ro Wlmob^o. Willattend to thcpßithaaaaod Saleof Beat Ertate, ob taining Money an Honda and Mortgige* . . .«£ljrafe WILO.fcCSIBKHt.^- ow mrsunr do c0ma—*.............. .whaofrjuuxi. P.DBISSOfI, HIKIS k HIL LERB, rOWDEBS ASD SACHUIITsi WASHINGTON WORH S, Pittsburgh, Penns )onicts Bo.iU Kuk«t itrcet. 1 Sl*aclictar**nkladiofBte»mEnrfn« *nd UtlllUcbia rrji Wortc t ßt »* m nntu.. mdfihMjt Iron work. \ - JobMo* and Repairing aoo» on tbortcotlco. m^sqydtc JiVS. MoLAU&HLm, iltohol, Cologne Spirit! sod Fasti Oil, felfaßirfaV Km. 168n<f IT O Fumd fCwi. S T O- V B S , ORATES ASD SAITOHS, - ..OF EV£KY VARTEXV, manufactured and FOR SALE, WnOLEBALE OR RETAIL, . ' BY _ bJsbbll et co., fe°Si? - Mb,,rtyst ■ gstmwgh,P». MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., . -s ■urcvAßvusa ot . - and Hnatlnt , STOVE S, Brhte Front,, Fender,, Cooking Ranges, it., —, Mr Liberty Bt., Pttt.tmrEb, P», nrtatly - ■ “ WJfiIMAU « OON, MsnolfcctamisndPeslMslnslrWiiasor TOBACCO, ■ SNUFF AND CIGARS, ' . EEAP TOBACCO, J. MERCHANT TAIIOR, No. .54 St. Clair Street, SftUOfc* H ™ B ' fl,diE L) PBTSBDMH, PA. -_r^ Forwarfllng'ana Commlnslon ‘ Merchant, Oneeae&Butte*, Seects, Flsdi, . /, And Plwlocs OeosnOlr, Ayf - Fa. 26 -Bbad fitreet Pittibvrgh ’r- HAKi HOAD SPIKE COMP AMT. Joxpti Dlltrorth— d, W. o. Dldwell. (Oman la Tartar, &&, **««.) ’ " l> RAH, ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS * anrboat SfIKBS. - __ . “ ,'j .TSOXAB XAXXBOY. Special ytottres. JOHN 8. USB, merchant tailor, No. 45 Market St., Pittsburgh. A good assortment of Cloth?, Cassimeres, Ttsnaos, Co avisos, and alt goods suitable for gentlemens’ wear, Jqs* nceirr-d. promptly 611. J, |, t b„ | ot „, „ tJ |„ lh „ id rSatly^fc OKO. S. PORTER, M. D.,~ ,HOCE O P a T Offioe, No. 138 Wylie Street, DrlbdSmfo 133 KOBEBT OKK , •2% DtitSK ts RSI STRAW BONNETS AND BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac, NO- 03 MARKET STREET’, PTTTSBUeaB. w >a B J 3 H O E B Ii t XI X R W . & SEWING- MACHINES. A K C O I S' ft C U ® 8 H. FOR SALE WITH ALL I.ATB IMPROVEMENTS, A T RIANtTFACTURBR’S' PRICES, B T AZ.US. a. aasa, nrsl, e 80. 08 Flftb Street, JOBS L. 90T9.........W. S’OtFtIOtKIH Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONE3S, BOYp & CO„ Uaanfactoreraof CAST BTBKLj'aleo, SPRING, PLOW and A. a STEEL; BPRHiGBand AXLES, Corner Boa end First Struts, PiUsbxnyk, f\ l D. B. ROG-E.KB At CO., kUßuncTcitiu or Rogers’ Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Comer Sou and First Street, pituiurah. /E Jo2fclydfc« * MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth log Syrup Tor Children Teething. It baa no equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the praxes of teething by sofunlng the guma, reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and la tore to regulate-the bowels. Depend opou It, motbera. It will giro real to yooraelrea, and relief and bvaltb to yonr Infanta. Perfectly safe In all casee. - This valntlblo preparation ta (be preacHpUta* at one of aha mosL-xperlnnced and nfcflfbl fomalo Physldaea in New England, ami baa been used with oarer-falling autceaaln millions of caaaa Wo believe It tbe best and rarest remedy iiutbe world, (n all cases of Dyeeotery and DUrfcoea In Children, whether It arlaoa from teething or from any other caoaa. Ifhfr and baalth can be estimated hr,.dollars and ceota,it Is worth Its weight lu gold. - _ SHTtlous of bottle* are sold every yaai In lh* Unltvd Statoa. It la an old and aell-iniHJ remedy. riHOK ONLY OKNTS A »>TTI/R. KIN a, Ne*e Yor* l« -i. m<- « r *|.p..r, ' Sold by Oragn»t* if»r./UBl..K)i n.e worbl j DR, GEO. ii. K EJli Bit. A f.tr I'lfuburrlx AWEHIWICAIT WATCHEBi: , AoE&oKSba'Tim 9AtE OP axvxub.ican’ watches. Wo would most respectfully call the atten- tion ol (be public u> the American Watchea cow being ex-* tanslrelf iotradacad, toe manufacture of which baa be come «o firmly established that entire oonflJeoee can be placed upon them as safe and comet tlmo-fceeptrs, both by tbe wearer and seller. Haring bean appointed Wholesale Agents Or the sale of tbeso Watches, tbe public msy be assared that we can sell them at tbe rery lowest caib price*. We b«T* aleo a rcry large stock of SILVER and PLATED WARE, FINK GOLD JEWELRY to Cwnl. Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Oor ueorCornt cf CLOCKS is nnusoa'ly largo at present, comprising some* beautiful patterns of EIGHT and ONE HAY PARLOR and OFPICE CLOCKS at GREATLY RE DDCEP PRICES. We bare &]*.*> a foil atock of EoflHi and BwUa QOLD nod SILVER WATCH Ed on hand, all of oar ova Importation. f AI«J, Watch Maktn* Tool*, Material* aad Watch diaaaea. BRINKMAN k ÜBFKAN, No. 42 Fifth a tree t. The Or«u Bnglisn Remedy. . SIR JAMBS CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI Proparwl from a preaeriptfoo of EirJnmea Clarke, M.D. 'Pbfritiaa Extraordinary to the Qneen. Thla well known Medicine li no impoddon, bot a rare and «afo remedy for Female SiffloaltlM and OUtroctiona, cAfIM vhAtbvei; and although a powerful comedy, Hfif', contain nothing bar Ifni \o the cocitltntioa. : ” i MARRIED LADH» ItJ* peculiarly eulted. It will, bring on tlie monthly period »ltb regalarity. P&thave nmr been L-novn to faiUnhsrtlhe diree • irmtheteamdpuge a/pamphlstare to«fl obierved. r f .foil particular*, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. flgV—{l and A postage atatnpa enclosed to any antborl CCdQbnt, will Insure a bottle, coutalnlDg over 60 pi lie, by B. A CO., Pitt*burgh, wholenUe agent, -and ao77;dAw fc T J,AKE StlPKUloa COPPER SILL SMELTING- WORKS PARK, M'CCTRDY & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIEHS’ and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED OOP PER BOTTOMS, halted Still Rot tom*, Spelter Polder, Ac. Abm, Importer! and Dealer* In METALS, TIN PLATS SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on band, Tinmen’* Macblnee and Tool*. WarehoMt, No. U 9 Fir it and 120 Second Urist, Pittsburgh, Parma. Sy-Speclalordm of Copper cot to any dealred nattei t> myTMAwIyT A Case of Rupture Cured about a Year AOO —Sir. George Gombert, who reaidea on the Fourth St, Road, Ben nth ward, procured a Tro*a from me, which InO month* eHectedao entire cure. lie baa now gone alx month* without the Tran, and there lino appearance ot the retorn of lam contJnnaliy curing coaea of rapture with feyinvalnable Trane*.. I hare p«minion from Ur. Go Hubert to pubilib and re* fer to his case. Tha beat of references can be glreu by ep plfeatlon at my Drag Store and Trnaa Depot. Jaitt-dAwT . Dtt. QSO. IL KEFSIIB, 143 Wood at. Bide, OU and Leather Store, D. Kirkpatrick A Sons, No. 31 S. Third •t., between Market and Ohsatoatata, Philadelphia, hart for tale DRY AND BaLTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry and Greet? Ealted Patna Klpa, Tinner*’ Oil, Tanner*’ aitdOnr riortf Tool* at tha lowwi prices, and open the beat term*. R3»AII kinds of Leather (n the rongh wanted, for which the hlgheat market price will be glreu la caab, or-Uken to exchange for Hilea. Leather atom} free of charge and told oncommlwloa. mr3:lydfc Meter's Miraculous Vermin Destroyer, The Only Bvmvty tnl A* UAoU Sure to Exterminate Ears, Wrcx, Oocxxoicsza, Enas, Asts, MosQCnoxs, Flub, Moras, Molts, Goats Wooms u&GAt&xs I.vawn*, Ac. BOXES SOLD IN ONE MONTH. These Celebrated Uemedica ham been extensively ctcd fjr twenty-two year* In all parts ot Europe, and Ibalr mine, nlont power bare been attested by the Courts of Hants, France, England, Austria, Prussia; Bavaria, Saxony, Belgi um, Holland, Naples, Ac, and thrlr Chemical proper lice examined, and approved by the most dlstlngubbed Medical Faculties all over the world. . Tbelr deetructlvenen to all kind* of vermin and insect* his been entitled In this country by the Directors of the various Public InetUuikm*, Planter*, Farmers, Proprietois uf Hotels, Manufactories, and by various <fi»> tiugnlihtd private citizen*. fiomeroo* Tatlmonbl* and Certificate* of- ibe eOleaty of three Remedies can be eeen at tho Depot. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by the Investor and Pro prietor, JOSEPH METER, Practical Chemist, 612 Broadway (cor. Houatonat,) Sew Fork. General Agent for the U. Btatee and C*nmi| ftl( FEEDER* ICK V. BUBIIION, DraggLt, No. 10 Aator Dutuo, and 417 Broadway, KewYork. For sale in this dty, wholesale aud retail by R. B. fißL ffecond Jt>B. FLEMING, Owner Diamond sod Market at. BEEKHaU a M’KEfL ? AW > Allegheny. d*2B:Cm.Jfc Pure Brandy. — I bare Brandy which I will guarantee to be pure end fit for medicine, which I Leva purchased to meet n public wont. Any one who will try this canto sstiilied of its superiority. arl7.~dhwF OEQ. H. RBYBER, 140 Wood struct. -. Pde* Olb Etz WniSKT.—I haw on hand ■nnl barrels old Eye Whisky whkh I have had made and kept until it has beecoma old and will ha add by the Uml ?£tlt3iilF- l» Wood stmt. fittsimrg! (Svelte. P ITIBE UROH; SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 20, 1860. City imil New, ttama. Ueaa Tkmprratobb.— Observations taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 53 Fifth su, yesterday. m am. m shaob. - 00 42 - 00 S 8 V o'clock, A. K, 12 •• if. —6 “ p. ■ Barometer nirlG:d&wtjelF 523* Daily Usjo.h Pair*a Mbetjno in Atu ont.vT.—This day and ©very day a Union Prayer Meeting ia held from half-past eleven to half-past twelve o’clock, in the First Presbyterian Church, Bearer street, Allegheny. It is for all, without dis tinction of person or denomination. "Ask and yo sball receive." Union Prater Meeting, at the room* of the Young Men’s Christian Association, No. fiS Fifth street, at 8 o'clock every morning. Com© for a few minutes if yon cannot stay longer. 4»“POn STEAMBOAT ADVERTISEMENT.-* AND READING MATTER, BEK FOURTH PAUEf A Mam Meeting of Ibe friends of Sabbath Bohoole in Allegheny and vicinity was held on Thursday evening, in the Beaver street M. E. Church. Thero was a large attendance, the church being well filled. The meeting was call ed to order by Mr. John 8. Slagle, Chairman of tbo Committee of Arrangements appointed at a preliminary meeting, who named Robert Mc knight, Esq., os President, Messrs. John A. Scott, C. Yeager, C. W. Benney and Q. Follans bee as Vice Presidents, and Leonard H. Eaton, Esq., as Secretary. The favorite old tuno of '‘Coronation/’ "All hail the power of Jesus’ name, Ac." was then sung; after which a beautiful and ap propriate prayer was offered by Rev. Joba Cowl. The Committee of Arrangements bad had the sobjoined series of propositions printed and dis tributed through (he audience, and on motion the meeting proceeded to consider the first prop osition, each spoaber to be limited to five min utes The question was then disonssed in a very interesting manner by Messrs. Davis, H. L. Bollraan, Ramsey, John A. Scott, A. Martio, Alex Moffitt, Wm. Miller, S. McMasters, W. T. Bowo, A. Cameron, Jamcß McCaudleea, t. Y. Hoag, and two or three other gentlemen, whose names we did not learn. PJTTSBURGB , PA. A motion was adopted that hereafter the ex ercises oommenoe at 7$ o’clock p m and con clude at 0 p. m- Oa motion, a committee consisting of Messrs. John A. Scott, James McCandless aod W. T. Bown were appointed to collect statistics of tho camber of scholars and teachers in tho Sabbath Schools of Allegheny; also a resolution request ing Superintendents to aid the committee, by leaving reports with Mr. A Cameron, at (he Mechanic’s Bank, Federal street. On motion of 11. L. Bolltpan, Esq , it was or dered that the discussion on the first proposition bo oontinued on the next evening. After the “L. M. Doxology,” and benediction by Rev. John Cow!, the meeting adjourned to meet in the First Methodist Protestant Church, East Common, on next Thursday evening 31st instant. The following aro the questions alluded to: - Questions for discussion before a meeting of Sabbath Bcbool Teachers, Allegheny city, March 24th, 1869: 1. Should not every teacher avail himself of the facility of access to families which his posi tion gives him, by visiting his scholars regularly at their own homes; and thus not only Increase his influence with the child, but secure the oo operation of the parent? 2. What should Sabbath school teachers bo willing to accept as a test of their faithfulness 0 3. What are the requisite qualifications of a good Sunday school teacher" What are somo of the particulars in which failure is most freqaeol? 4. Is not the sentiment of the church and of Sabbath school teachers, in regard to the early conversion of ohlldren, far below Bible history and Bible teaching; and ought not teachers in all their instructions to keep this object steadily in Tiew, as the great aod only truly satisfactory re sult of their labor?' 6 Would not the organisation of Sunday Sobool Teachers’ association? add greatly to the efficiency of the system? and what is (be best means of organising them? 6. What are tho qualifications of a good Su perintendent? 7. How cab we remedy the great deficiency throughout our schools in tho matter of commit ting the Scriptures to memory" 1 6 How shall wo prouioui tho spirit of benevo lence among children, both with reterenco to present objects nod habit© utfuture benefiemnn* ; |njp owe tVsund*y'scho’ols? IP How for are Mission Sunday schools con tributing lo the evangelization of oar destitute population, and what can be done lo give a fur ther increase to their efficiency, and how far, and in what way may each schools be made more serviceable, in elevating and improving tho social condition of the families represented in them* 11. How can a larger attendance of oar grown op youth of both seSces bo secured? Prison Discipline. —We think the question os to the comparative merit of tho two systems of punishment in pemteotiaries is gelling pretty fairly tested. It is now but a few days since we gave an abstract of the report of the various officers in the Western Pennsylvania Pcnifea tiary situated in Allegheny. The Rev. Mr. Crumpton spoke encouragingly of the moral condition of his charge; (bo physician reported a remarkably good elite of health among bis large family, and ifae inspectors, In their general re view of the condition of tho prison, recount fully and with rigid adherence to facts, (be ad vantages (bat the criminal enjoys. He is fed, clothed, laught to read and write If necessary, trained (o a useful trade and accustomed to a Hfe of daily toil. They s»y : “Shut out from a (omuUuoas world, and sop-- arated from those equally guilty with himself, he oan indulge bis remorse uoseen, and find am >le opportunity for reflection and reformation, lie daily intercourse is with good men, who, in administering to bis necessities, animate his crashed hopes and pour into bis ear the oil of joy and consolation. “He has abundance of light, air and warmth; be has good and wholesome food; he bos sea sonable and comfortable clothing; be has the best of medical attendances; be has boobs to read, and ink and. paper to communicate with his friends at stated periods; and weekly be en joys the privilege of hearing God’s Holy Word expounded by a failbfol and zealous Christian minister.” Tho mortality in The Allegheny prison last year was but 000 and thirty-hundredths per cent., or one death in a popalotionof 76. Such are a few faots relative to the solitary eyetem. For one view at least of the system of con gregated labor as practised in New York, wo re fer to an article elsewhere in this moroiog** Gazette, from the Auburn Adcertiur. Wehave within a short time published accounts of sev eral prison rebellions in various States—a thing utterly impossible in our system. House or Refuge.—There are at present in this institution 248 pupils—lBo boys and 68 girls. Mr. Rutherford—the most successful of teaohers he Is too, tells us that they havo quite a number of boys between 9 and 12 years of age, whom they are anxious to Indenture. They are now doiog very well, and could they bot have .good guardians who*woold foster within them whatsoever of good they have, they might, and doubtless would, become usefbl members of so ciety. Wo have beard the complaint that boys are sent to tbe House of Refuge who are deoUcdly too old to be there; boys too far sunk and gone; boys who are in fact no longer boys, as the world goes, but young men who have lost tbelr self respect and for whom the penitentiary appears to be the proper place. Parents aro often, how ever, so anxious to kcep iheir erring ones ont of that, tbit they will stretch a point as to the age of tho bad boy, and thus thrust an Agent of bold mlaobief upon boys only too apt to learn vice. Tho overseers and guardians of the in terests of the sohool would do well to look to this. i Charge or Laboest.— George W. Hoyle, night watchman on Penn street beat, in tbe 6th Ward, on Thursday night caught a man named Orr Douglass, carpenter, cany log away from the carpenter shop of A W. Barkley, a lot of tools. Douglass was arrested. The tools he bad with him are valued at $63,60. On tbe night previ ous about $lOO worth of topis wero stolen from the some place, and a complaint was lodged at the Mayors offioe by Mr. Barkley, but he hadno suspicion as to the thief. The fact of the theft however, set the watchman lo keep an eye to the shop, and the result was the arrest of the above named individual. Mr. Barkley made ao offida-- vit on Friday morning, and Douglass was com muted to await a trial. Mr. Barclay's name is stamped upon tbe tools, leaviog no doubt as to their identity.'^ “Girt” Coecbbt.—Havn’t we seen advertised in certain papers inifre oily, (he prospectus of a wonderful Granddßumeal Gift Concert, or some thing of thatsoOT Wasn't there an sgenl for It in this city ? Wasn't 11 to come off In Colom bians? Wasn't it ? Of course it was, and did not everybody know that somebody would be caught? The Balem Republican says the editor of tbe hedger has lost $6O, due for printing. 'Mr. 8. F. Anderson, “sgent,” “proprietor,” etc., has “left.” AU wbo hold tiokeisio the "Institution” for which they iald sl,.b&d belter— hold on to them; they arwworth the paper on which they m prisM, b*n tk,,w«tt wrli-’L i rAr&u oy the cirr ’ Fa2HLT Giocx»n3.~Thls is the comprehen sive term under whiob is classified much of that whioh weregord as essential to our health and comfort. There is no class of dealers upon whom we depend for so many o? our domestic, every day necessaries and loxnries as upon oar Family Grocer. To his judgment we are in debted for the quality of our cup of Java, \ oung Hyson" or Broma, the extracts and spices, the materials for pies, paddings, ke , the soap with which we perform onr ablutions and cleanse uur garments, and tbe multifarious items used in kitchen, dining-room and laundry. \ We were led into this train of thought by a brief visit of inspectien to tbo Grocery and Tea House of Messrs. Williams i Johnston, No. 114 Bmitbfield street, opposite the Custom House. These gentlemen have been engaged in business together, at their present house, but some two years We were therefore soprised to see the aggregate footings of their business, especially when we considered that these two years com prised the panic period, when few houses were able to beep up to their ordinary figures. But Messrs. W. A J enjoy the confidence of their customers to an unusual degree, and fully un derstand their business. They purchase exclu sively from first hands, principally for cash, and selling only for cash, or on shorLnolice to good customers, they ora. enabled to farnish select goods, fresh and in good order, at the lowest prices. They understand the markets, are con tinually receiving and continually selling—thus practically carrying oot the prinolpie of "quick sales and small profits." They make both the quality of their goods and their prices for (he samo a point of honor, and have only one price to all customers. We confidently recommend the honso to our readers. —By the we intend disouasing the merits of a can of '‘hermetically scaled Blackberries from this house, at our earliest convenience, and would simply remark —cn passant—that W. k J. have received n large lot, which they are of fering, wholesale or retail, at very reasonable prices, considering tho great scarcity of all kinds of fruits. These berries were gathered upon the mountains, last season, and immedi ately canned and sealed while yet perfectly fresh. We eball therefore be surprised if thry do not op.en as fiavorous as when polled. Pike's Peakebs is a Row.— Yesterday after noon, Alex. Capples who keeps tbe Buokeye House, oo tbe corner of Front and Ferry streets, Ist Ward, mado an affidavit before the Mayor yesterday, charging John Taylor with false pre tence He had been boarding with Mr. Capples to the amount of $9,26 and was just leaving on the New Monongahets for Pike’s Peak, without poyiog Taylor is from Brownsville, a stout muscular, good looking, chap bound for tbo new gold diggings. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Taylor aod ptaced in the haods of offioer Hamilton. He went on board the boat and arrested Taylor, aod brought him ont on (be wharf. As soon as they got there Taylor turned upon Hamilton, and struck him. Tho latter called for help; he called upon several whom he knew but they re fused to help. Oy-stAoders urged those upon whom the officer called, not to interfere. Hamil ton however held oh to his man. At this junc ture a brother of Taylor, named Cephas came up and held Hamilton while John struck him. In this way tbo officer got a bad blow In the jaw, which loosened bis teeth; he got an ugly blow also in the ribs. At last however, by (be advice of some ac quaintances, Taylor gave in to the officer and together with his hrother was brought before the Mayor. On a hearing of tbe fads James Taylor was held in $3OO to appear at Court and answer a charge of kssault add battery. Cephas Taylor was fined $25 and having paid it, was discharged. This was for interfering with the officer whilst in tbe discharge of his duty. A man named Henry, was fined $lO for the same offence. In default ho was committed. Thomas Pender who refused to aid tbe officer when asked, was fined ssandeosl«. Tbe case of Mr. Capples was discharged by the Mayor We have this day received from Hunt & Mi ner, Kenilworth, by Sir Walter Scott, being the fourth volume of T. B. Peterson & Brothers’ new and cheap weekly re-series of tbo Waverly Novel* Buoh works a* (bene ciaGolt.be too ex tensively diffused. Tho ( j>iitiqs o CQhnoes thu whole of the auihor’ff'workß, coo tained in 26 vohtines, one of whiolj w jjj on each enuceeding Saturday no-,;] comp l e " t ;“ Tull set will bo forwarded, jru, i„ mail, 10 any part of tbe Unt» fl| suleBi , 0 one, by the publishers, on rect.j,i o g a „ m jitance of Sea dollars for tbe tweoty-tj* To l umM Ad dreea all ordera to T R. Pcf erm n 6 Brothero, 30d Ohesti.ul street, Philadelpm,. f- or „| 0 Hoot & Miner llaarEß's Mauaztn for Apyl j, reoeieed from Hunt A Miner. The tabic of, contet;lwill bo found attractive and earikl Mutual. Wrecking on ibe HoriJn Kcje, il|,l,irn led; Tbe Christian St “f Madagascar. ®.,lrated; Tbo Red humorous VtiginiMsfand a number of miscellaneous a&cles, too numerous to mention. The "Punch” paged in this number have degenerated to a series of "heads of the People.” llcavt CaSTI5G3. —Four large revolting re torts, for ihe manufacture of'ooal oil, are now lyiog at the canal baaio, on Washington street, ready forshipmeol on the canal as eoon as nav igation is resumed. They are nearly fire feet in diameter, and eight or ten feet long. The old eemi-clrcalar retorts soon choked and became almost useless from the deposit of tar, etc., on tbe bottom. It is expected,that thedefeclwill be overcome in (be present retorts, wbioh revolve and keep the mass of coke in constant agita tion. ExAMnrvriOH.—The pupils of the First ward public school, Allegheny city, have been under going an examination during tbe past few days. Yesterday, the papils of the High School were examined. Tbo exercises.throughout have been of a highly interesting character—alike credita ble to teacbersaod papils. Tbenumeroascbangeß of residence which tako place about tbo first of April induced the Board of Directors to hold the examination in the middle of the term, instead of at its close. Tnc Monoogahela Btpubtiean says : Ou Tues day last, a lad named Lester Morion, of Dravos burg, had his left arm. horrible crashed in a coal pit, by a mass of failing slate. Amputation will in all probability be necessary. On lost Monday morning, a breast of coal in the Carrol mine, at which Mr. Walter Applegate was “bearing in,” parted and fell forward on him, crashing and breaking his leg below the knee Attbuited Uoudeut.— An attempt was made to enter the Pcnna. Railroad station bouse, at Indiana, on Sunday night last, by four men said to be koown in that locality. They were in the act of removing the lock from the door when tbe watchman on duty discovered them, and dis charged a pistol at them, without, however, in dicting any iojnry upon unyof the party, who beat a hasty retreat, and made good tbelr escape. School Houses.—Proposals are solicited for supplying the material to build an additions tbe Sixth Ward School House. We are inform -eiLthat the school is in a very healthy condition, and that the average attendance is about GOO. The movement to build a new sohool house in the Seventh Ward, argues well for the poblio school io that portion of the city. These are good signs. Tub Polytechnic College of the Btaie of Penn sylvania, at Philadelphia, appears to be in a flourishing condition. It is a sohool of Mining and Engineering, where all ihesoienoes pertain ing to the form and structure of the earth arc taught. A. L. Kennedy is its President, and in a mineral State like this, the sohool under his charge ought to bo particularly well Buetained. lUliqioub Ibtkluqdcr. —On the communion ooeasionlD tbe Third Presbyterian church, AUe gheotny, Rev. D. G, Bradford's, last Sabbath, eighteen persons were announced es having con nected themselves with tho church. In tbe Third U. P. church, Rsv. John G. BroWn’s, on a similar occasion, the preoedlng Sabbath, twenty-four accessions were announced Casals—The Beaver division of eanal is now In full operation. The boats are making their regular-trips. The water, Is to bo let‘into the main line of tho Pennsylvania canal to-day as we hear. Extensive repairs have been aada daring tbe winter, and the prospect for a heavy spring business on that line is quite flattering. Nww Sokq.— “Parthenia to logomar" is the title orStephenC. Foster's last song. It is a simple and easy, yet pleasant melody, and wears all the characteristics of Foster’s songs. It will bo popular, like all tbe rest. For sals by Kle ber St Brci. An Amateur Concert, we learn, will be given shortly, at Lafayette Hall, under the direction of Prof.rW. Lawton, for the benefit of tho Sab bath School of the First Disciples' Church, Alle gheny city. About twenty talented amateur musicians of both sexes will participate. The Mayor's police on Friday, arrested a man named F. H. Percy, charged with stealing a watch belonging to W. F. Wible- The arrested man statesthat bo is a school teacher from Pon liao, Michigan. - ■. Attoitzob is requested to tbo large sole of saperior quality, new Clothing for men's wear, .this morning, afternoon and evening, at DavU* auotion house. ' : Thb City Physician, Dr. A. C. Murdoch, re* porta the deaths in Pittsburgh from the lit to tbe 2lst of March, at 41. Males, 27; females, 14. WLlte,dOftolortd*.)*.' Btjuk*.—The ptow moulders engaged in the YalleyFofgeW©rk*,Jn Manchester, are on a .strike for lugkerv*(&~ < - - Ifipvdi! Corrasptmdenc* of tbs Pittsburgh Quetta.] Habumbubg, March 24. llcctr*. SJitors : —ln* House to-day concurred in the Senate amendment to the resolution on final ad journment, fixing tbe 14th of AprU. Several important Philadelphia City Passenger Railroad bills passed both Houses yesterday .and to day, ono of which for railways through Chestnut and Walnut streets, I believe to be decidedly the fat test corporation created lioco the commencement of the session. Tbo follbwiog is a copy of the statomont mado by the chief clerk of the House. It is backing down very considerably: House op Representatives, March 23. //<>«. .V. C. A. Laurence, Speaker — Dear Sir : In your statement to tbe House, on yesterday, rol&tive to tbo Tran bribing Clerks, I am persuaded that I was mistaken io regard to tho point which I intended to submit to you. I meant simply to complain in point of attendance in regard to time—not-in want of attention to business when they are present. I am fully persuaded that domestic causes, of which I was not aware, caused this absence. I therefore take pleasure in exonerating them from any blame whatever. I also find, on exominatien, that the transcribing clerks were not two weeks behind in transcribing bills—they were in fact only some twenty bills behind (about 2 or 3 days) out of aboot two hundred passed daring tho preceding 5 or 6 days. Yours, truly, S. J. Rea. I have alluded to this matter because oueof the transcribing clerks halls from and is doubtless well and favorably known in your city. Democratic State Convention No. 2 will como off here on the 13th of April*- The friends of Governor Packer are confident that there will be a delegation from a majority of the districts, and that, in case they nominate a ticket of their own, they will poll fifty thousand votes in tho State. Of course there can be no doubt about the success of the Republicans by an overwhelming majority, even with but one democratic ticket in tbe field. Tbo spring elections this year, as far as tbo resultftas been ascertained, in Eastern Pennsylvania, show decided gains since last fall. In Reading, tho opposition majority Is nearly 1000; Lancaster City, which gave Buchanan 1100, was reduced to a tie; York, strongly Republi can ; Maucb Chunk, two to one Republican; Allen town, which has jast been divided into five wards— & “democratic" measure—foots up nearly 400 Re publican majority ; not a single ward did tho demo crats carry. Our friends here from the eastern and middle counties, most directly interested In the tariff question, are venr confident that they will, next Oc tober, sweep all before them. It is very important, therefore, that good, honest and competent men be ’selected for Auditor and Surveyor General. Nothing of partioolar interest to Allegheny county was before tbe Houso to-day. In the Senate, several bills for your locality wire passed, namely : An act to entboriie the East Liberty M. E. Church to sell property. An act to lay out a State road in Westmoreland and Allegheny counties. An act incorporating tho Pittiburgh, Allegheny and Manchester Railroad Company. Tbe latter passed the Senate late last nighL The bill authorizing tho Pa. R. R. to subscribe $400,000 lo tho Unlontown road, passed, veas 20. nays 4. Tho bill to incorporate tbe Commercial Baok of Pittsburgh passed second reading, yeas 12, nays 11, and was laid ovor. Senate bill No. 594,.“A supplement to an act to provide for the erection of a house for the employ ment and support of the poor in Allegheny county," was taken up, aud after being considered, passed finally. Mr. Gaszam road in hij place, and presented to the ehalr, a bill entitled “An act to regulate the charges of railroad companies.” On motion of Mr. Harris, Houso bill No. 504, “An act providing for the fencing of a part of the Pitts burgh & Cleveland railroad, and for tbe protection of property in Beaver eounty," was re-committed to tbe Committee on Railroads. Probably no question before tbe Legislature cre ates so much general feeling as the Fry divorce case. The feeling, ouUido of tbo Legislature, is decidedly against granting tbe prayer of the petitioner. Yet it Is believed the bill will pass. E. Telegraphic Washington, March 25.—Gen. lierran is still here, awaiting tbe action of onr government on cer tain sections of the treaty with New Granada, nego tiated in 1846, relative to the imposition'of tonnage aod other foxes, and by which American citizens are placed on an equality with those of that republic. The amendment to the Cass-Herran treaty which went oot by the last steamer is expected to reach Bogota before tbe adjournment of tne New Orenodc an Congress. Mr. Sickles denies tbe report (hat be has employed ao experienced corps of pbonogropbors to report tho approaching trial for publication. A private letter from a distinguished sourco at Paris, states that M. Elvausscur Treacle, ex-Mtnis ter to Mexico, will goto tbe Nicaragua, nominally inutile interest of tho Belly Canal Co., but really as iSIjWdI! the Emperor Napoleon, with refer ence t° French citizens tho right to em ploy African appentieee ia mining and agricultural enterprises. Sr. Loots, Jlarfb 25.—Tbo Lawrence Republican says that a letter ffom Mr. Moruy, of the original Lawrenco company, now located near El Pasto, states that plenty of shot gold has been discovered aUng the banks of the Arkafiia*, and thero was prospecting. It yields Ho tfaiuks tbe prospect better than ever existed in California. Th« river U rUll tising at this polni. The Slu. eoon is stationary, and lu a good stage. Tho Upper Mississippi is still rising, with S feet of water at -Dabutjae. The weather here is cool, and alternately clear and cloudy. St. Louis, March 25.—Therivorhaa risen 4 inches within the last 24 hours, and is still swelling slowly. No change is reported in any of the upper streams. The weather is clear and cooL A firo occurred at Joliet. Illinois, and destroyed stores, involving* loss of from 525,000 to $35,000. Philadelphia, March 25.—Tho State Legislature have chartered a company to build a railroad on Chestnut and Walnut streets without the sanction of the City Council*. An ordinance was passed through both branches of the Councils, yesterday, giving consent to the building nf tho same road under the charter passed by the previous Legislature, with an amendment requiring the company to pay one hun dred thousand dollars towards building a bridge over the Schuylkill river. The last bill passed by tho Legislature has not been signed by the Governor. ClBtci.axd, March 25.—J. B. Hegbea' flouring mill, at Bellevue, Ohio, was destroyed by fire last night. Loss $lB,OOO ; insured for $12,000. Tho fire was caused by the friction of the machinery. Toledo, March 25.—A fire occurred this morning atNapolean, Ohio, which destroyed nearly all tho business part of tho town. The loss is $17,000- partly insured. Ixdiaxapolis, March 25.—The first through train without change of cars, from Columbus via Colum bus, Pogue, and Union Bollelonto Railroad arrived hero at 0 o’clock, this evening. CiHctxxAn, March 25.—The weather is cloudy and cool. Tho riverhas fallen Toot inches in thelaat twenty.four hours. Lopisvillk, March The river is failing >w!y; fourteen feet six inches on the falls; weather )udy; mercury 45 degrees. Tn&rCampbell Minstrels still continue to draw overwhelming bouses. Every part of Masonlo Ilall was again filled last night. Many of the songs sung by this troupe aro exquisite, surpas sing in sweetness and harmony any operatic maeic. The oiliiena of the Seventh Ward have under consideration the propriety of erecting a new Gcbool building in the ward. Sisters or Unor.—Oa the morning of March 15tb, Sister M. Rosalia (Phelan) made her solemn vows in the chapel of St. Xavier, near Latrobo. Rev. T. M’OollAgh preached on the occasion. In the evening. Miss Margaret M’Quade, in religion, Sister M. Remlglus, received the habit of tfao Order. The sermon was by Rev. .R. Phelan.— Pitt*. Catholic. Tales are now between twenty and thirty differ ent patents for Sowing Machines, all clamorous for popularity and patronage, but all using tbam agree in ono point, vis : that orery machlno yet made has some glaring defect,—these defeets being well ex posed by the rival agents. It was not difficult for the maker of the "Pinkie Machine” (ono recently introduced) to profit by the mistakes of other*, and give the pnhllo a simple, strong and effective article. This machine Is an admitted improvement, adapted to a wider range of work than any other now mode, being used for cloth, leather and the lightest fabrics. J. L. Carnaghan A-Co., Allegheny city, have entire .control of it for this Motion. f Axr of the following articles can bo obtained at Downs' well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionery in every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plnmbs, Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Peaebes, Assorted Pre serves, Jelly’s, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor cestershire Sauce, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family Chooolate, Baker’s Broma, Ao. They respect fully invite the public to an examination of the above named artioles, all of which they will.guarantee to prove satisfactory both in quality and price. g 8. A. Stirbbtt, M. D., gives. special attention to all affections of the eye. Cataract removed by a now and safe method, causing but slight and momen tary pain, No. 277 Penn Street. dawlm No pahilt can afford to be without Mustang Lin iment in thoir house. The many accidents we aro liable to, may render it necessary any moment, and nothing is capable of performing such a certain cure. Extract.) “In lifting tho. kettle from the fire it caught and scalded my hands and person very se verely—one hand 2 almost to a crisp. The torture was unbearable. It was an awful right. • • • The Mustang. Liniment appeared to extract the pain almost immediately. It healed rapidly and left no scar of account. Chas. Foweb, 420 Broad Street, Philadelphia.” It is truly a wonderful article. It will cure any ease of Swelling, Borns, Stiff Joints, Eruptloos or Rheumatism. For horses, it should never be dispensed with. One dollar’s worth of Mustang has frequently saved a valuable horse. It cures Golds, Sprains, Rlngbono, Spavin and Foun ders. Beware of imitations. Sold in all parts of the habitable globe. Barxes A Park, Proprietor*, New York. Also, Lyon’s celebrated Infect Powder. t Abtifcial Ears.— Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, bes on band a very excellent device for deaf persons, by which many persona are made to bear as well as ever.— Atfa small gutta perch* drum, which Is inserted Into the Mr,»Ml M my efficient iaaanycssee of dsafaesa. jtZfcdwT GiUTAino B.rnitr, oa £uctxo Maokitio Micaara, tor Medical pnipoew, of a very superior kind wOl hessut free ofExpnes charge*, , whatever an Kxpnw Commercial COMMUTES 01 AEWTUXTION FOR MARCH. ’ ‘“ u “ D,C “ t ' V. P. w«. p. W. ”CunT, Wilson Mi^p. PiTiluuHuu nstutKTs. Special? /l/r tKe PaUbxir 0 \ Gazette. PmsßUMn. Fattkoit. Maicu *VI lxso' FLOUR—dull; sates on wharf of 7f, bbU snnrr .. .. M aud do extra from wapin at 90. from .tipi Id lots at *>.76, aud ftj.w fer tho lot of 30 bhls extra selling at eu,oo. it,* Fioa^Ua GRAIN—no change: Rye was. if anything, a little dull*,- 600 bus sold at depot at 0;. and 1000 hue on old mulrort at! Jl, but buyers were offering only 00 for small lota. Corn 1000 bos shelled, at depot, at SO. "Wheat, 100 bus Medltr/ run sun from vagon at $1.15 and 200 do Pa Rod at depot at $1,25. Prom store, ‘-‘OO bus shelled Com nt i>s and 175 do Oats at M. c GROCERIES—saIe* of 11 bhds Sugar nt r’-'^T 3 .' and 10 bbls Molasses at 30. II AY—sale* at scale* of 15 loAdftt sll^ls OlL—tain of 25 bbls No. I Lard Oil at 00, 10 >]o No. 2 J* it 80@S5; 30 do Coal Oil at $l,lO and 30 do Lubricating <lo U7O. POTATOES—duII and declining; aalce of SOO bns RmL at 60 end 160 do at 85; seehinoocka, 41 bbU at $2,76. 80AP k CANDLES—tale*of 300 bxs Chemical Olive at sj£ 100 do German at 7; 200 do dipped Candles at 12U: and 150 da mould at 13. ASHES—a sate of 3 cks Pot Aah at 6, easb. CHEESB—sain of 25 bxa W R at 12; 60 do English Dairy FlSH—sales of 0 bbli No, 3 Jlackarel at aalea of 7,600 lbs hog rouod at 7*4, and MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Tbe N. Y. Journal of Commorco says: “ As ao oTidence of the tendency to increased activity In somo article* of general merchandise, wo may mention the fact that nasi© of tea waa mado to-day by oneof our w<timr honac* which amounted to of $200,000. It coo alsted of the cargo of the Bebt. Uenderaon, about 14,300 and was all taken by a single purchaser.” Money b qolto eaiy. Eastern draft* continue firm at -V premium tor bankable fnnda. There Is not much en-iniry for sight drafts on New Orleans, and wo nominally at premium. Gold Uin tair supply and worth prea i um for bankable funds. Currency was very scare*, to-day. and broken found it difficult to obtain a supply for tbelr customer* at coat discount—[St Lcuia Dom. The bill market is easy, the boat paper going at about f. ‘a cent, for short time. The supply of paperofeverysortl* not large on tho stnet, notwithstanding the activity in all de partmentsof trade, and nearly all of the realty prime la taken by tha banks,leaving little bat tho Interior tor street negotiation, tho rates for which rule at from 7 to 10 -p c«ut. —Phil. Ledger. The quiet and ease in the market for Money continued Tetnporwy loans and prime paper within reasonable Bank 5V to , H mi ‘' of , convenient negotiation, tbe former from 4to cent the latter 6to 8; longer dates than 0u * “ ot - •* rtc “r Ml* O( A privste dispatch from New Orlouis of this day’s date. * tall f tl^- o ij^ e ,^ Qp,r cr °i* complete, and Uk total fooling tip is oCo,WOhlids, Including cistern bottoms. This agrees pretty well with the estimates which had been made by tbe dealers some Utno ago.—(Cm. Usx. Hops. We bosr cf a sale of prime Osage county hops In Albany, early In the week, for brewing, at ISc. TheCoopers town Journal says: BnUer k Smßh, of New Fork, par- Chm f d . t T?, e ? t ! ro ' iS cr .°P of Mr - George Clarke, Springfleid —about UG bale*—at 15c, They were rated “first sorts” and “prime;" a few were classed a little below fir.t sort* ?* he 7 boUOO baits in the town of Springfield, unsold, alr.o.wykcff ofLoulsriUe. Kt, purchased 156 bales in Springfield and Warren, In six different lots: paid 10c. for all but 18 bale*. Scott, Bill k Co, and Leslie A Ooffe have wot GO bales west dnriog the week past. They have pur chased a few small lots daring tbe same time at 14-sl6>4c. At the store of tba ; former we nolico 14 bales,grown by John Wager, cfMtlfard/strictly prime—a “fancy” article fur pate ale; IT bales prime, a goed, strong hop, slightly colored, grown by P. B. Shearer, of Cherry Valley; 22 bales prime, grown by Jacob Olcndorf of Mlddlefleld. The lots brought 13,14 and 16c. At L. A o's we noticed two fine lots cf ’5B hops; 10 bale* by Delos M. Wood, of Middlt-held, prime, 15c; rr* 1 ,m 7 A r»* Vao R° ro »<' f Otstgu.a strictly prime ar ticle, —[Bffoalo Courier. Tbe Wheat market 10-dsy «tecbu«-j 1&,2r uo Hod Winter aud 2c on Pprfng qcaUtle*. There wore no tales of Red. but the market was nominally 2@3c lower. The transactions amount to about 10,000 bus. at $1,14@1.17 for No. 2 Red* |l for Standard Spring; Po®9lc fur No 2 Spring, and 85c f..r old receipts of <lu. The Floor market was also very dull, nod sate* were lim ited to about 360 bbls of Winter Extras at The Cora market was without material change. There were several boat loads cf very choice Illinois River Corn offered for sale, but bnyrre and seller# were apsrt, and it nearly all wsnt into store. Tho quality was very fine, mod it was crisp and dry. Eatee In store ot No 1 Bnilroad were mado at 70c, aod 76c for Ebolled #1 CO tbs oo track. Oat# were more active, but price* t-ud downward. Bales of f*ir to good were made at 50@53c on track. Barley doll Hlgbwlnea unsettled—with sales at aides i'- c lower. Timothy Seed dull; Clover, 6®l(k lower; Ilongari an Gran steady at sL62*f4. Provision* inactive. A snleof 2HO bbls prime Lard w«* made at 11c. There has been considerable movement during the past few daya in roteloea, bot at tbo dree the reedpte were large, and tho market heavy and lending downward rCbi cago Trib. New Toni Cam* Mazier, March 23, 1959.—The toUl re ceipt* of Cattle of all kind* for the week, are as follows • eai.-n or fine »r raarv-rofßTu >ikiet. vo-nsr. lajt wcti Premlnm quality None. quality 10 ©HI lo gllU Medium quality 0 fa Inferior 7 fa ; *<a General selling price* R till Avrragoof all sates about.. . 91^ Bier Citric—The mark»t has been wdl snpplk-d this week, tbe stodc Including the largest uum» rr ot the U-«t qoality offered hen- this srOMii. Tbo demand Is now main ly- fcw Git cattle. Tbe coarser grade* arc not wanted at tb;* season, wheu so many of tbe poorer classes nn> observing lent, by abstaining front llw use of mrata Tbe demand for puking is good, and the scarcity of poultry, game, Ac., and also motion, has b»pt up the consumption of href. Bhtep and LanUi*—There baa l»n>n au active demand, nt an advance of $1 y 1 bead. The small supply la partly uttn buled to tbi- (b-tentiun for alicsrine hi tin* sraeou. W<- qtioiu at and 12/rrVldream.l, 11 sl-.i»l.> jt hc-a-1 Pwine- Tliern i* a mraleratedomaud #1 1 f.l l,*-* > \ com led, and f.jr tie distillery ' WHEELING, per ChcToil— Ulti paper. Grafton; 2 cb» «-»rc, 12 bgn rxe 6 tlwir, 2 .1 2 l.g. 1 tarpanliaa I cab regt, 14 «k«, 1 »ht W<l, owoor, 22 bfcla i II kegs, owner, 11 do, 1 bbt niolas»e«, 11 do oil I<OUI£VILLK, p»r F.ndwiror—G bx tonic, ] bbUoll, owner. 6 hhd*, 1 bx tobacco, Grier. Rinehart; 12 pkge lope, Wataou; 75 bge (.ran, l-bl» flcmr, Loocb k llotchinaoo; 420 bis »Urth 25 hhda ham*, Clarke k co; 21PS bgeeorn, 7 Dickey k co; 14 bbli egg*, Ken. aiVRH NJCWS. Tbo weather opened Bno yesterday njorDiog .... quite cold and Ideuk during tb« day. Tberlre’r ttood Mil (ovt. Out little boainus wa« dono. Th*New ilonoD K *b6U,Capt.Cox. with a fine load and a largo cru-d of ptaeenger*, left for the Mo. Riror .. . Tho Clara Dean loft for Loninillc. ' 1 no *Tbo only «m».l lor th. d.y wu tb. Cbi-»„n mj ,t« I,n S.’LS’SS.'"?' “'T* Wood - .nd £ Uolnoi City, etc., are loading with dispatch The Utile .learner John Km; is np for New Orfo.na «.«, I* m vary nest and «m»ll boat, and win be ready u» te aT s?,! m lew days. 3 1 itJ Tboni ™ . rtddclloo Id rale, jr.u-r.l.j to ,i| M „t, „„ The Denmark, Capt. Gray, will I rave for Bt. Paul mad all Intermediate porta on Tuesday next. She Uto well known e»rry where, and eo popular a boat, that abe will be loaded with freight and pasaeogere, fla a matter of course. The amount of lumber now comiug down tho Allt-ch-ur river la large. The rnfu for the most part eo hvti tho market below. J The old Allegheny Bridge la pretty well demolish,-«i uow bnt Its pi are will be taken by tho moat splendid iron struc ture In this State. Capt. Behhoover, wlio toi aWtctl one of the board of di rectors in the Boatmen's Insurance Company, has rwicned we understand, urging that he ie for the greater part of the tune, absent from the city, by reaeon of bnalneea. Major Long, of the Topographical fiogiurere, adrertiacs in the Kow Orleans papers lor proposals to open the moutba of the Mlaalaslppl, the contract. to J>o limited to the anm of sw,ooo—all ihat ia left of the $324,000 appropriated for that purpoao. Tho Della, with cause, wants to know what has become of the balance r Competent persons say tho river's mouths cau bo opened for $26,000, and yet a quarter million has been squandered In a year, and nothing effectually Mas Daow rid —Monday duriug th« storm, tho of floors of the Jacob Poo beard a .plash (n tho eater, caused by a man falling overboard, either off or their boat or tho John B«U. Thoyetarted the yawl alter him Immediately, oat heanl nothing more of him. Tho lluntirilla Advocate, or March 17th, say*. ■•Tho Alabama river at Montgnmety 1* oot of ii tanks, and the bottom*are overflowed. Tho same Is tho case with the Black Warrior and Tomblgbee rirore. Tne rain* twlon hove been constant and hravy.” nsamboat ARRIVED. I Luzerne, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. Oolonal Bayard, Elizabeth | Cberolt, Wheeling, i Endeavor, Louisville. j Rtvot—ll feet, nta stand. | Ilefliter. DEPARTED Lomtoo, Broi*-nr»Ul« do. Col. Bajwd, EUnbetli Cbtvolt, Wbeolior, N. K, Lr-ult, Telegrapmo markets, htw You, . March 25.—Cotton market continue* firm, with ntes of 4000 bales. Flour depressed; 6000 btU sold at $5 6006 CO for BUts; $6 80 for Ohio; |0 2506 80 (or South ern. Wheat heavy; 17.C00 hoi sold; white western $1 65 Coro firm; sates of 85,000 bus at 89@00c for yellow. Bacon quiet. Meat Pork heavy at $l7 37@18 12; prime is sold at 112 87018. Whisky sold at 28@231g steady at 70S. opts Turpentine firm at M@ssc. Rosin dulL Rics firm To bacco steady, with sales at 6010. TallowqaletatlQ3£. Wool quiet and firm; OOJK/Olbfleecatold at 46065 Cotton freights stocks firm; Ch A Jlk I*l Can 67; bonds, 1880,88; MJch Mid; N Y Cen «», Bradiug Varizes97?£ Uo 61;O.l A cfe Mich %\A CISTS A Tol 24%; Pacific Mail 8 B Oo 78; L\ sixes 65; T»nu sixes 81%. Pmttnnrnu, March 25.—Ftour unchanged; Inspections for week, 8.9C0 bble; sslos soperflne at 16 37U00 40; extra $6 44(06 62%. extra family and fancy at $6 BXJJ7 76, as In quality. Rye Floor and Dorn Meal steady. Wheat scorer salea red at (1 8901 60; whits at $1 7001 85. ll>e aell* on arrival at $L Corn in fairdsmand; 2000 ha* yellow Kid at 50c, afloat Oatsdnll; 3000 bos Pasold atMOM Wliiskv held at 23)4030, __ J OiBCtasATT, March 25 —Flour i* unchanged; e*lt>« bblsat $5 0006 76 for superfine; $5 o@«£Bforeitra, Utter for whits wheat Whisky dull bat unchanged; sales loco bhls at 24% No important change in Provisions; 60 bt.U Mesa Pork sold at $l7 75; 500 hhdt delivered at Clrctevdle at $l7 25; 250000& Bulk Aide# at 8%. Nothing done in Bacon or Lard- Scot firm at 6%e. Mclawes doll and selling at 84036. GOO bags good Rio Onffee sold at 12%. Monoy and Ex'•hang* markets unchanged. Weather cold with llaht snow. BstTixoai, March 25 Flour dull end unchanged Wheat drooping. Corn lc lower; sales whits at 76075; yellou srva Si. Whisky quiet and unchanged. THB BEST BBWINQ MACHINES ■a a o » fi B T S A. M. M>A R S HAXj T | At. Co mri7 F ’ ederal streot , AUegheny. OPRING OOOPST— ~ 5» J"*< "cclcrt bla lteii4prtnjßt£k o? U “ ttl atr<6t > Wbkb ba wiU .all cbup Ibr cub. 80013 ASB SHOE - ibrjua„aivii LAolEa ' man n™,E>aiiiEia ■p^dfiTrtS 0 ’ ab "*’ lc ’ mSl'to ttrU 'FC'hmsm’ine—2s Mssarfc --»> ; B.iifAnHiai(o(nt«oo, s co^o,r Woodwwlfottrth ItmU. AYY OAKl)iI-i300 bales «b«4 wactw, iSiscallanfouE. HON.VEK JIAT^ the BONNER HAT, THE BONNER UAT, TIIE BONNua IIAT, Tiiebosnf.h u.\t THE BONNER my, THE BONNER HAT 5 . THE BONNER u,\l THE BONNER HAT TUR BONNER HAT THE BoNNER HAT. THE BONNERIUT, THE BONNER HAT. THE BONNRR HAT, 7UE BONNER UAT, TIIK BONNES UAT. THE BONNER UAT, (TILL BE READY FOR PKUVERY SATURDAY. APRIL 2, BALLARD, SlIUTfc A CO, STRAW UAT MANUFACTURER. MANUFACTORY AT NORWALK, CONN. tjm'K BONNER UAT; , TIIK BONNER UAT, TUS BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT. TIIK nONNktl ll.Ui THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER lUf, THE BONNER HAT. THE BONNER HAT. TIjR BONNER HAT, THE BONNRR HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, the bonner hat, THE BONNER HAT. THE BONNER HdT, THE BONNER IIAT, - FOR SUMMER WEAR WILL BE READY FOB DELIVERY SATURDAY, APRIL 2. BALLARD,• SIIUTE A CX>, STRAW HAT AIANiIfACTORHRu, 45 BROADWAY NEW YORK. MANUFAOToRY AT NORWALK rovaf mrlB:lmdis - v CUP* OtTR MUSICAL FRIEND. ~ Tuelce P(ijn of Popular Muiicfor Ten Cents. ‘‘Our Mu3iCaL Friend” is filled with tho best Piano Solos, Duets, Sungs, Operatic, Arlaa, Pulkm, Mazurkas, Qaadrille*, Waltzeaaud every tdbsr sj>ecieaol musical composition fur Voice and Pinno by tl»* bust Amer ican and European Composers; printed on foll-ai/e.l munir piper,adapted to every grade of performer The samo quantity of muaic.-procuroil Uotn tho legalsr pubiinhors would cost more than tun time* what we charge A y.*r’s subscription to “OCR MUSICAL FRIEND," will secure new and fashionable music worth at least Tt-.o Hurt itrtJ DUlart, and entirely saificient for the home drain PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY. . Yearly, $5; Half Yearly, $2,50; ticarterly, $1,25. Tha Volume cciuitnecrtNl ou the Ist Decoml*cr, ISoS. 0. H. SEYMOUR k CO., Proprh tern, 11 FrnDbfort stiert. Now Yoih. pv I:lmilAwT tticii audnoa’s I it x s k: linens, Damasko, Diapers, &c. CONSUMERS Of KIOU AKDSON'S LIN KNS, anJ lhn*e <ti-«.irnn» of obtaining the <II'.NLdNH GOODS, "honlil ace that tbo anlcl.-s n-vt j t.i oh-.-' »>.- mtl e-1 with the lull namn of the flrru, HirHAßpsn.\\ .vo.vv £ o 1171 y.v. av * guarnntov of Ilia fk-mi.bu-** >ll.l -ii.rnl.tttt\ id !u.- ui-.d-t lilts rnuti.in U rendered e»e--iiti.il'» in-.-.'-.5.., \ lain-' ..t tnl-rim -ilid il,-{.v-ftvn lin.-r- ~ri- ;,i.ynj.nl. »4-as.,u nfii-i S«>:tsuU -tel .itidij wLili lb., oi IUCiIARD’ SON. bj 1 rt«b II wn... ir,:iTn!b. . -1 0... u,urv thu-, lutlii toil hliVo cti tho Atitcrii «n l- ei-| |l><- uaimfv. luma nf the g-tiutiiu U.•<«!/,, t.u!il> .il.niid.-t: » iiunliio** s.i pr.drt.il'l/-, wiiilej-uu b:.,.«rn .air l -i%.(, 1 .-i. H ORLD IAMOCS to a certainty is Ur. liostet- Wr-. OelobtAlol niumKh Bitten, lor the direct D.epepi J r J“ 5 1 "?'’ Coß'Upuioo. *od All the ual» or »hirti eriee Irani» morhld rendition of tap*, function. pn etomecb, upon the proper ectlon of itlilcb the health to ranch depends. Thoie <rho deelro to bo prepared not only for Drrpopela bnl for one-half ol the IBs that humanity ia DMr to, should pruritic themselves with that mt»l excel lint cotnpoandlinoPT, m Br. J. Iloatetter's UelebratfM Mhraach -iff I ?°*° D,ttcr » «» P>oa*aot to the taste, earn of or>- »i* f £ d £ > ? p0 * ed enUre, J of receUbte substance. P r£ “ r ;- •' Jon ««nt to b. rnUrel, re- ’ r J "'"“'J S« »hd procure thl. h, B Sonm¥S U A U S m;',?''-" •verjrten,. end A Great SpECirrc.—tVilnon’s Pills drc’not only e celelretal eperil ir for I.j.prp.i, hr'erjlng Ihemodoof edmlnUlerlna then., Ihel, nc’,i cn may b*so iUr»raifledaa to render the Pill* UMfufin NenruJ. gin, Coatlrenssa, Colic, Depraved Appetite, Nansen, PUrboen, Dysentery, Hbeuma.tl*m p , Pleurisy, Inflaeiir-», Catarrh, !>- ver and Ague, an J many other diseases. J*[o ‘’OuMe tr, HeaUii,- to be hnd gratia of Agents, and ol the proprietors, By L. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO, NVGOJVood street, Pittsburgh. lurilaUw? J. bKfII2IL,KII, A->. IfiO fa forty Street, four docn alyrc 2f*rLH Street, JJASCPICTLRia Of Tin, copper, sheet-iron ware dealer In Cutlery, l!nn and Britannia Ware, with h variety of lionso-forDlsliiog article*, Patont B reczer*. W» tor Coolers and Refrigerators at (be lowe-H cash price, wholesale and retail. Hoofing and Spontlngof ltonsce, and all order* In tU abovo Uneof basinets will bo promptly attended to at rood erate prices. t mrlb-.2aid*wT WILLAHD IIAKVKY 4C(h 81 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET*, NSW VOSS. "PAPE R WAREHOUSE £ror7 doacrlpUoa of WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER, ON (lAMD OH MADE TO ORDER, FAXCT, COLORED ASD TISSUE VAPSUS, BLOTTING BABBlta. ENVELOP** Straw and uonnet Boards, WIN E WILLARD IIARTET * CO., 8-1 Slniden Lnnc nntf 1* Cudar Sir ft NEW YORK. " ' * BEStP, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN TWINES,- tKFOUTXD iST> KANCTACTCEIn CORDAGE Of every description COTTON, JDTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN fJKMP ROPE, Tarred Btulf, Fishing Unas, Gill fag Threads- SEINE TWINES SHOE THREAD, WICK, and al] ktuil, CORDS AND LIKEsT au»'M;eodtfcb9’Co - GROCERIES— 20 hhds. pnmcN. 0 Sugar 160 bbls. N.O. MoUsais, * ‘ w “ OoliJon and DaluSirur, W diftta Xouag Ilraon T*£- M « Black * d„' 100 baga Coffee; ‘2l boxea No 1 Chocolate, 23 ** BUT Candle*; 50 “ Mould do •- 50 u Rotloßcap; 7S balea No 1 md 2 JUttiur WM. McCPTCUEON, 195 Übe,u at. J & H. 'i. PRICE, Manufacturers of' • Baoh, Doom, Bbolter*, Pram**, Brocket* and JfonM mgo of every deocription, bavin;; all the latest ntul nwstl? pro?al wood-worklng machinery and oTeiy faHlitrtLii?.' requisite. We are therefore beyond competition tlcrcii b*w ng promptly done, AH orders from the aiaiJ can be filled at the lowest rates. Call * port hoeing elsewhere. j. * B . £ {Si"* Central Planing Mills, Water Between federal and Bearersta- Alj^h^y. INSIGNMENTS.— 0,000 bash. Oonj, 6,000 •* Potatoes, to arrive, “ Sprlog and felt Barler, Teniwwee Dried Praftinji “ *■“>• Oil Horm s .lor Atob, • niTCgCOCg. Mfatllin-r 11 bis. 5s & 10s . Tntacco; ,o^,, **»,„*„ *££% S^&KKB£g£ WUJNDKIES-978 sackaCom; ll J tw TOwdj on - htMinei ' EimooUfo'rateby , - paiaii dickey a (v> RECEIVED DIRECT U Inltatlooof OilJ *?#>> «nk», “2S? (Bntn “ d «*l»soSmu, P l“S h ‘s>"r. -idLJLJHiLupa. 10 OOt) BUS UK£S POXATOVT ; Vi ii rrMtnfti rimii! n ii&iei. -LU. tor nl, bT S!z “ in store and * COOLEY -»»w.m- ... tibia. jusT7e?d and for sale by V i .. : v;:3:; N ' . * THE BONNER HAT. FOR SUMMER WEAK 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. house C' “2 s T--^- •l-vt- ! 1'
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