"T REAME2. JAAfES M-C AND LESS & CO '•• r "' ! "wr!bW PETERS AN JO JOBBERS OF AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS . ipncro respectfully cal] tho attention of - • ' WfWfl AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY _ _ _ - W _ TO TBKXB STOCK FOR IDE ’ * p a x wo Awn s v « «r s r trade 110110 in extent or variety, and to which ’ CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT TOP SFAcnv Their and Price will be as ITavorable to “4®°**- , any other Hod So. East or WostT ,hose of _«e-CMh and Short Time Buyers are Especially Inrilwl to call. mrlG:diwtjelF Special Notices. MoOORD Be 00-, *'A BDUOTDBUStiID DBALEEJHH HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Hare bony on hand for Spring Sales, aa largo and compute an assortment of Goods as can be found la any of the eastern dike, consisting of PUB, SILK AND WOOL OATS of every ttyleaad quality; GAPS of every quelityead . latest Cations; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND BAHAMA 6ATB; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK BON- NETS, el t, etc. Persons wishing to pnr chan either by Wbousilx or &XTUZ. will And It to thdr advantage to call kaSexamlosoorsteck. * tnrij PfiEffCH WHITE ZINC PAINTe SOO Tohb Snow White and No. L. DR7 AND GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARRANTED PURE, In store an J to anlTO, for isle by > . ... JOSEPH M. STRONG, _* No. 88 Reade Street, New York, mrfc3ahHg' > . Agent, TlriHe Moatagne k Co.,Paris. RAMPBIL GRAY J DBAPBR JA.’SZU TAILOR, T -Ko.. 52 «Sl\. CLA2S STREET, - Pittsburgh, penna. Has just.returnodfrom the Eastern Cities and J* now receiving hli Bfiring' stock of Cloths, Cualmeres, , TtsQsgs and Coatings of eYery variety and etyle adapted totbo best city and conalry trade, which will bo made op to order with promptecn and despatch, and at rates u low ,aa a» any other elmUar astebnifrment to the dty. fa23:dfo CHARt.ES PACKER « CO., 2fo. 119 .Peorl Street, Boston. QQMwsioxjmaiAgTa pox thxsajji op Boots, ShoeaVaod Sole Leather, Upper In rough, Curried leather. Grab, Was, Kip, Splits, Sheep Skins in rough, finished linings and colored Roans, Morocco, KM and Boot Ekiue, and CmnctK • P> S. BOUTIIWICS, Ooogresa street, Button. WILLIAM BURBAGE, 101 Pearl *• i « 0. CARLTON A 00, 103 State « ■ j « HOUSK AND 81G-N PAINTING- AND GLAZING, . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Dona In the beat manner end shortest time. J* A H. PHILLIPS, JaSlSmd 805.26*a8 Bt.CUlrSirect. MoBRtDE Ac CO, Forwarding rod Commission Merchant), And-Agents for the sale of Pittaburgh Menu factors*. Consignments and orders ter LEAD, RIDES, HEMP, PRODUOE, Ac, solicited. Prompt atton* ' tloa to'receiving and forwanliog. Ho* 49 Commercial Street, at* Louie. deS&d&alc , J. U. CHRISTY, H. D., 163 Third PiU*b%rgh.j Ptnna., . Having had the advantage# or Eastern Colleges and Hue- years’ practice, offers his professional services In BUBGIOAL AND BIBDIOAL OASES. ‘ _ • umnen. Bor. W. D. Howard. - t 001. Wilson UcOandlesa. Rev.D.fl. A. McLean. . I Hon. 11. A. Wearer T, H. BUI, Esq.,' lion. T. J-. Blgfaam. J- K Hooter..' | John U. Helter, Kaq. ' Jacob HcOoHtoter.Eaq. ray&lydfe ETNA Sa*OVR3 WCXKKB, ALEXANDER BRADLEY, , KAimrAnoaxmAnniiuxrasTxaT rsaury or COOSISO, P4BLOR INI) HEATING STOVES, ‘Plaljt and Fanoy Grato Fronts, Ac. Sold Proprietor of the celebrated Patent Gas /Busking nnd Shoes Consuming - COOK STOVES. * . Office and Sales Room, mrlklydfe So, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. P*. STARCH AND FARINA; - • T>-Jl)|d« bythe West Philadelphia fßanufaecurjiig Co. (Pint Premium awarded by.tbe FrankJio Institute, , • . November, 1858.) DUmo&J Glob Starch, la cases edat’i; C toxwi.fl tbs each I Do . ’do . . boxes do 40 papers, 1 “ do; Also, sod EYerl Starch, in'boxes various sixes, all tee Itnbdky-use. CORN FAEINA, (orCora Starch,)ln bxa. 40 papers each. "This article.!r expressly prepared ter cvlloary poipovee, andeanba rvlUdon aevnperior in fcaitr to any uow hr use. For sale by -THOMPSON,CLARRKA YOUNG, Agents for the Company. -..Via t. ito X>. RINKHAKr, vkjrcncroufttam&uixasu Alt binds of Tobaeco, SnafTand Cigars, Hate rocentlj taken tke bnDdwfc Mo. 139 Wood atroet.ln addition to tboir ManofrfctariiiE BenbHabiueiit,Mo.4a intis StrSßt; wbarelbey «ill be p baaed to rotate Uteir fileoda, aplMydfe j- DENTISTRY. B».. W- F. Fundxnbzbo haying re»inpa torosdtoPitUtraxgh «Itb tbelntentionof Uhbfatararealdeoeei can i*;femidftt hla OFFICE, NO. 104 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Pmlthfleld ata. >9»offlee hoars from 0 1:». to 4 1». n. odß-dflmfc N. HOLMEB 6c SONS, MUKUfII Koreigo and Dooeitie Bills of Rithangt, CIBTIPIOATia OF DIPOSIT, > ' BARE NOTES AMD BFZCU, NO. 67MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. •3A.QoUectlona made on at) tiio principal eilieethnnucb* cut the United fllatae. ap22-fely ITOREJIG-N £XUHANOS. sianitbijjLs drawn bt DCXCIS,. SBEKniB «to., OH THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN JHJMSOf ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. j th* prittdptl dU«a tod towox of Prance, Genntnj, &usla tod ctixr co htnd tad far side by -TUV* „ . WM. n. WILLIAMS A CO., Wi eaOilyfe . BarAcrm, Wood wtreet, corner of Thir*T^P p H. H. A C. P. MARIfT.W ~ PUNTING, JOB AND ALL .KINDS Of WRA P P I NO PAPJJ R. Wtrtbovurfo. ST Woodßtmt, . _ •;-■ [ 'PITT3BUBOB, PA. R*g» boogtet el market price*. | myfcttfe JOHN COOBUXA2T ac UJUn.~ kurmcrmsktbr Iron OtUiiif, Irort Vault*, Vault Door*, Window UntUw, Window Guards, 4«., Ufa. n&coml Strut aiulM nir>rtd, (Between Wood tad j PITHBOEfIIL PA', ' ***** c&bead • ?«Metj of m« Pattern*, fancy end pUin. taiULb for eU porpceee. Pertlcqler eUeottatiMJd to«n* elnelmOnrrelou. ..JabblcgdadefUeLortnotfeo.,,. nr? **• —4—;. w». o. rum VANDUVBR *;FHH3ITD, AT T ORNJED Y S AT LAW, AKft-- .i - solicitous chakcery, _ • *Vi>. 6, Shiaft'Shelc, Dubugvtf Joim. ItfgfnrttwffjflruSlHf,,' lo *** <n *°* ptrtcf NorlB«n» ~.W . U l^?*o d to porch*** ind B*l* of teal Uloina Uqmj pa Bvotfa cod ** * - - - WB.- BOBISB OH, HI HIS & HIL LBEB, VOCODERS ;AHD, MACBMKTS, WORKS, Pittabargh, Penna. Oflee,ffo*9l Htrlut atreet. E "»'“ •“> s,; ” ««uo Outageßadrtad Work, Btoan BqRWc 4m) Hhoet I: Jobbfnjtad dcneonthort notice. Bftgfrlydlo . 7 JA6. ; iIcX*A.TJOHXuXN; mstiTicmn ov iltoloi;coIo|Be Spirits and Fasil Oil, 4»lfcfiyfa • lM • ITO £f*md XmL a T O V B s, «a ams jLxrn bawohs, OP EVERY. VABIEIY, MANO.PACTIJBBD .4ND FOB SALE, WHOLE JALEOR RETAIL, . . -' DY , _ BIBBBLL do.. >.H^? 3 . 8 t - lb «»y St.,Plttßbnrgh, P.. < MITCHELL. HEBHOI? 4 CO., ° TOl ‘o^^ > 2? < £j ind s Toyss. Brate PfoalJ, Ptßden, Cooking Baagei, kc. ~ W H YMA Nec BON." — - Uumbctorori «nd Dalian la *]| kind* or* TOBACCO, v SNUFF'AND CIOARS, ZZELAJF TOBAOOO, V - p^tfff^J&lSretiandJX&cndMby, — 1 - .• ••;/ ; ' • FIITBDURGU,Pi. -'-r/r-tt j.tvt; ,**s«aq«ciftjNT TAiXiOR. H St.'Clair. Streot, , - wwafig.— , «WWa: : ' tnasßirndn, m. jaij Poamlwlon Morcbant, .;, , ,--.: 4m Fisb, HAHi HOAD ■Jos^pUDllwor^liuuiliJ^'SJ^PAinr. 1 4. . ~ to. TbrtcrJ c « BldrreU, •“WMonanail * BAIB BO AD SPIKES, CHilßg ’ .omxJk Special Notices: JOHN S. LED, " ' " MEBCSaNT TAILOR, 80. 4S nirk.tlt., Pltubnrgh. vi,. g ' M i a!SOrtment 0f C “ TDS - C^ixF-ats, ™ ZZr a ■” ,nl,ak ! ‘ r °“ l ' l ' r ° ,M ' *• “»'«e.t rtjl.. orth. oko. g. posTßHrerE7 HOMCEOp AIH Office, No. 138 Wylie street, mHldCnifc PITTSBUBOB. LB ROBE til' OKU, bsiub ra SB BOBTWKTS AND HATB.TO DOSHIT RIBBONS, FLOWERS, le^ NO. U 3 II ARK IT STREET, PITTSBURGH. * t *> - x B. W SEWING- MACHINES. JR A c O r y r FOE SALE WITH ALL latb IMPHOVBMBNT9 nARCPAOTUREH’S PRICES, AKBZ. &. Bass, Ho. 08 Fifth Street. ISIiOJOSra W. P'CCLLOt’aB Pittsburgh Steel Works. „ . , . JON =S. BOVI) ec CO, ’ CAST BTEEL; .1,0, SPEIKQ. PLOW sad A. B. STEEL; BPBINQSu,d tTI.ro Oma-Bearnd KraStnrU, rSAAO JOVB. " -A l. tMng i I>. B. ROG-EK9 Ec CO, Rogere* Improved Patent steel Cultivator Tooth, l't&s*& Jba "* rSr, ‘ stmu ’ *•»*. «r. nOTHKHSI noTHBBSII motukusiTT Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ed® Syra;, for Children Teeth log. It bn no«,otl on anb. II (teetlj factlltatee the process of teething bj softsntog the puna, reducing ell Inllutnmellon—rrill ellsp pelu, ud Is lor. It. regoUt. the W..U, Depend upon It, moth™, It •111 giro rot to r00t.,!,.., , n d relief end to poor h»aaU. Perfectly Bifeio *i| ca.o,. , Oil. ralmLle prepmUou U the prescript!*, of 0 „e ot £” ““‘eepotWed sod sltufu) fetea. PL,ad,,,. la Sen EDgUn,!, .oj he, Peenn.*! »„ b „„ T „,fa Ull „„„, OIIIKJOIofCMM. * WW *"“ W» Wto.. It tb. Int and «,<.! ronugj la th. .orU, In “0 CMUr.a,»h.lh« |t wiM. train tnlblngni from'nn, nlli.r cm. PUIOKHNtt UtC’KNTd A &JTTLK 1 pn „Zj>TSigL‘',a Uif * I J *“0 «rol? tJEXiEBRATED PEMAtE PILLBI Prtpnrwl trcm a r rrta,l,,Uon 0 r HI, l.a<* dark., n.ll. ttijfiiiu fxtraordlanryto the Queen kuuwo Medicine ft do ItnpoMUco, tat a rore •Ed ►.forced, for FenuJemacDUiM uii] OUtrocUvM, r«o, «, cw» whetem; eod although epowerfuliwaJ? tbev contain nothin* bOrtftil to the cooetltuUon. TO MARMBD LADIES It l« peculiarly rolled. ItwllL la Aahortttae, brtogon the ncntblyperfod with regularity. ThaaPJUhntnntrbtm known t» faihriurtth* dirt* tontnOifiWtdpageurpampKUtart wtUotoemd. War toll particular* get e pamphlet, tree, of lb. agent. Ji 6 P o * l *** «*chwed to any authorl * b ° U *’ eoatalola * °«r 60 pHU, Ly * °°- agent, end eold by all druptlata. - atfl7;iUwlcT LAKS SUPERIOR COPPER BULL AND eMKL T I N G WOK US PARE, M 1 CURDY a CO., SHEATHING BRAZIER*' and BOLT OOPPER, PRESSED OOP* PKA BOTTOUS, E*ift4 BUJI Bottom* SpclLr Pokier, *4 ao<l Data* is METAU, TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, fflBR, Ac. Octutctrtly oa buul, Tlwnei 'alacbfoM uu) Tool*. War Ann, No. 149 rim mi 110 Secmd Una, PUUbargb, p autl rat tow, d«frrf pub,™. -^ Tns BONNER OAT, 0 ‘ M TOE BONNER UAT, Y . THE BONNER HAT, TUB BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT. tufßonner hat, the BONNER a AT, *HB BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, TUB BONNER HAT, TDK BONNER BAT, THE BOJJNKR HAT, TOB BONNrr HAT, TUB BONNBR HAT, TUB BONNER;IIAT, THE BONNRR HAT, TDK BONNER HAT, FOR SUMMER WEAR WLL BE RKADY fOR DELIVERY ON ■ SATURDAY, APJUL £ BY BALLARD, SHCTE A CO STRAW HAT MANOFAOTURIK 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.' MAWPfAOTORT AT HOB WALK. OOHH. ■HE BONNER HAT, THB BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, * THE BONNER TIAT, TUB BONNER HAT, TUB BONNER niT, TUB BONNER UAT, ■ THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER lIAT, THE BONNER HAT, THE BONNER UAT, THE BONNER DAT, THE BONNER DAT, \ TUB BONNES lUT, THE BONNER HAT, TUB BONNER HAT, TUB BONNER HAT, THE BONNER HAT, . 1859, WnirßE READ If TOR DEUTKRT ON SATURDAY, APRIL S. LtARD * SmJTEACO. 6IRAW HAT BJAKHFACTOnVItS, 45 BROADWAY. . NEW YORK. I rlsS m ° fi>aTA ™ oa^liK * CoSir Oip Rn 'WniaKr.—l liavv on biiad f™* Itontt 1 tontt °l4Bj« WiUljwhMi I bf» hadnuda aid *«pl Oltll Utuu baacomaold and »ill Ujoia bjtli. tarrcl (AAKUH AND JROPES— ' - j CObalaabaatfflnTpalran; ■> rk*">i !- i ,‘.k a. ».■*«*•■>• ,--u- ‘ •'■•■■•••• iHftslmrgjj «sa,)ctK. TUESDAY MQRNIKO, MARCII 29. IS.™. '■ F * r. pa rkb op tub “Y” Tem-anaToim.—Observation, taken" al bha» ■ Optician Store, No. 63 Fifth yesterday. I* SUH. m SQADB. - 00 5o - 90 f K s o'clock, *. e •2 « H. 6 «' p, E Barometer, D>u.t Union Prater Meeting in Auk w ! rhl, J “y »'» i °vtry dny a Union Prayer Mooting u hold from half-past elovou Co half-past lU™ .o . Ci :,! a ‘ h ° Fir, > Pnabylerinn Church, Bmtct Jtroot, Allegheny. It i, f or nil, without dis- Unction of person or denomination. “Ask and to inaU receive." J Ustoji Prater Msmiro, at tbe room: the \ ouDg Men's Christian Association, No. 6S Fifth nroet, at 8 o'clock every morning. Como for a lew minutes if yon cannot stay longer. BT KAMaOAT"*AUV'KRTtBBMKNTB AND READING MATTER, SEE FOURTH I’AGK. 1 Coubt or Quabtbe Sxssioas.—Tho March lorrn of Qaarler Sessions opened on Monday Judges McClure, Adams and Park presidiog There are 01 persona in jail, awaiting trial for Sixteen different ofTenoes, as follows: Twenty fire for larceny, firo for assault end battery with intent to kill, throe for assault and battery two I r th [eo for surely of (he peace, three tor swindling, three for counterfeiting, threofor bigamy, one each for kidnapping, gambling seduotion, forgery, keeping a tippling house, f ""tT'd 68 lng ’ fornicali<m anli bastardy, and In- PITTSBURG a, PA. A sufficient number of grand jurors not being present when the roll was called, tho Register’s Court was opened a number of administration accounts confirmed nisi. The constables of U,e different districts were called and made their re lures of persons engaged in the salo of Honors, with and without license. I i. C /»? T 'T T^ 0 J? ra Hi* Ja ’7 was sworn yeßter day (Monday) afternoon and the usual charge delirored to them, laying down the law which governß their notion. Booh other appropriate remarks as befitted the oocesion were made. We are informed that the case of B. T. Tan ner as IT. S. Dept. Marshal Bernard Dougherty for assault and battery In pntUng plaintiff out if Masonic Hall, went before the Grand Jury, ond that if a trno bill be fonnd the casowill bo tried in tho course of the week. That is a case wo snail endearor to report at some length. Mar shal s speech in that caso will not be wilhont in tercet. I ffe heard it staled that (be cue of G. W. Shaw, the fellow that sold a man into slavery will come up for trial In the oouree of a few daja. The"Porl i Perry case will also be tried. Ibe criminal calendar is not however so tone and bloody ns it hag been for several years I Nsw Boildisq. —Wta. Bagaley, Esq , has bo* gtin to real earnest t 6 demolish the old buildings at the comer of Front and Market. Nearly two I stories have been already removed and another week will «e« ground clear for theoew atruc- Mure. Jhis is to be of iron on Front and of brick and iron on Market street. It will be 60 feet in \ height from the fiido walk, and wilhcost from eighteen to twenty thousand dollars. r IVe are informed that nearly every apartment in the whole building is already engaged. We I ar ® 11,6 opinion that every really good nod de* I Bimble buildlog that can be erected in this city I J 1” t . akeQ moment it is completed There were those who langhed at the extra gonce and nncaUed fordUplayofthe iron blbolc. But those who run may laugh. One fourth of that building was let before it was finished and: u already occupied, at $2,600 per annum. The f ,€ ® ee * » week after he had taken it, was offered $6OO for his bargain but refused it. ’ The occupant sub let the front rooms on the second, third and fourth sfories for sl,2oaper annum leaving for himself the whole of the lower floor and half of all the others for $1,300. Thenow building on Front and Market will rent readily for $3,-100 which will be a very fair kind of in- 1 tereßl on tbe cost of the building. I PAstsknoea Rahway.— An Ordinancegrihlxag the use of certain sircetelolho Cilixoas Passen ger railway. Be it ordained oad.onacied by the Select ond Common Council of the City of Pittsburg.- Bee 1 That the councils of the cily of Pille borg do hereby approve the Act eutitled &c {.apt recently passed at Harrisburg J * Seo. 2. That the,said company is byrehy au thorized to enter and laydown rails through Ibe atreel* of (he c»y of Prilsfair* as follows viz • Commencing at tfe corner of 6ib and Market s££ “■— yfiy,* - ---- a single track with the neoßWaryttmioatß and and switches; find from Ine corner of Cecil's alley and Penn street alone Penn street by a single dr. double track to the city line with the necessary tut ooule aid switch' ea, and that (bo said company shall bare the prinloge to trarerae said streets with their cars and horses, subject, bowerer, to all the coodi lions, restrictions and limitations of the act of ineorporationjbefore mentioned. Tux Republicans of Collins township met at the house of Wm. M. Call, Jr., the- usual' place of holding elections, lo elect delegates to the Coun ty Convention, pursuant lo a call of the Com mittee. On motion, Moses Phillips was called lo the chair and Walter F. Marks appointed Sec retary. The meeting proceeded to elect dele gates, when Capt. James S. Negley and Wm. If. Dennison were unanimously elected; oo motion, the delegates were instructed to vole against the recommendation of the County Committee in re gard to the apportionment of Commissioner in | 1860. On motion, they were also instructed to rote against a reduction of delegates * and any change In the manner bf makiog Congressional nominations. Adjourned. Bi •isLtoa&APOt.—Rct» Mr. Sawyer, pastor of th« Sandusky Street Baptist Church, deliver* to night his lecture on Bibliography, in the Baptist I Church on Grant street, near Sixth. The sub ject of the lecture will embrace, under this title. Books generally—their origin, the materials of which they are made, writing instruments, etc. We are told that the lectareiea deeply interest ing ono, anil wo kuow that tho lecturer is an eloqneot spoaker, us well as a diligent atudeot and correct scholar. We advise all who wish to hear a good discourse to go and listen to this one. Tickets for sale at the door. T, 'ub citizens of Tempenoceville met at the I publio school bouse, oo Thursday evening, Marob ; 24th, (o consider about a charter for a borough, to be called TpmperanceviUe. The meeting was organized by cslliog John SmiUey, Esq , to tbo chair,'and choosing Wm. J. Richardson Secre tary. On motion of Mr. M’CasUo, John Smitley, Eaq , David Robinson, Wm. M’Coslin, Tbos. Per guroo, N. Baleoline, and John Peterson, were appointed a committee to employ a surveyor to establish the boundaries of said borough, ond were instructed to make application to r lhe legal authorities for a charter for the same. All Mm Rkspict Hm —Mr. Peoney, cur newly elected Senator, ia highly esteemed’ at Harrisburg. A correspondent of (he PoH eaya of him, that be delivered a brief speech in the Senate on Friday afternoon on the constitution alily of tho voto.pf the Governor on the House Bill, relating to the oltizens* passenger railway in Philadelphia. It was listened to with the most profound attention, and for sound reason ing, legal knowledge and unanswerable argu meot, could not be surpassed, and indeed I am of the opinion (hat there is not a man iolhei Senato who can reply to it.” Kdcoatioha^.—Tho Allegheny County Edu cational Association'held Ibeir meeting at Tran City College, on Saturday. We are always qolte anxious to publish the report of these meetings, but we bear of them or know abont them uotil they are over. " To-day, the Teachers’ Association for Western Pennsylvania Trill meet at New Brighton. They anticipate a fall attendance, in which we trust they will sot be disappointed. We eball pub lish a foil report of the proceedings. Wi bare heretofore noticed the foot that the Ferry will commence running across the-AUe [gheny below the 81. Clair Bridgo on and after the 31st, Thursday. Mr. Wm. Lee is tho pro prietor of the said ferry. It will conoect tho mouth of Piif street on tbissido, with Barragh on the other. This is one sqoaro below Si. Clair street. hrraoTtHKsrs.— We .observe that some coo is carrying onl a great and extensive improvement in Oth street, in addition to (be many we have | already nolioed. The. lower, story or? J»on«r 1 sear Masonio ITall is in process of a and ft bran new modern front, which' will cost ftt least $6O, is going op. The Improvement is aveiy deeirftbleone. 1 ’' W* see it stated that the P., t'L W. &. C. It. it. Co. intend running the New Brighton Accomao datlon (rain into this city until the fit. Clair at.* ! bridge is completed. It will start from IheFenn street depet and stop at the Federal street elaubb, when passing, and take on epeb passettgbrfe at may resido In Allegheny city. ~ J ' JLJ; BosaiAaT.-rpn tho night of the 7(h !it6Unl(, 1 the store of John Protbero & Bon, in Monlgom ery township, was broken ioto' and 'goods ad<J money to the amount of several lmbdred dollars stolen, ihere'are some bold'mcaM In the north of this conniy.—Tmfc Ret/isUr. Tab executors of ,Uie relate.oftbe lale Chaa, Avery, have rendered their final account to the Register, of .lhe cbuojy. it was confirmed bn- Monday by JudgeAleClnre. 1 '- . , M’CauioßT, Esq., our former fellow cUijeOiJ»ut;.Utely,appoiuted AfaislauVAUaraer General - of - the United: Slates, lamtbvn and jocksaiifWaihißgt«4ifeagrf^irittt]Uffi. fiBURG-H: 47, and a resolution authorizing the payment to him of $24 20, as a commission for collecting tbo satne. Head throo times aad passed. C. C. non concur. Mr. Kincaid, from Ibo Water Committee, reported that they bad examined certain petitions for water pipes, referred to them, and submit the estimate of cost and revenue. Co Reed and Miller streets, cost $4lO, revenue, $4l; on Mercer streot, cost $l5O revenue $4O. ’ Bill of Bailey A M’Kain passed with the follow, ing resolution: ItrtoUfd, That tbo Water Committee arc author ised to pay Bailey & M'Kalo $19,03, for coal fur nished on streets. * ltead throo times and passed. Mr. Bergor, fromjtho Committee do Qas Lighting, reported relative to petition for extension of gas lumo* from Webster to High stmt on Orant streeL favorably, and the Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Co. are authorised to mako such extension. They report adversely to a petition for gas light at corner ot Diamond street and Scrip alley; also against pe tition Tor lamp on Wehjter street opposite Grace Church ; also report adversely to the petition for gas main, etc., on Ohara street from Liberty to Quarry streets. " The resolution for pu pips on tin north ride 0 r Webster street from Fulton to Gum stmts, laid orer for further consideration. Bead and accepted. The President submitted a number of bills for the sanction of Councils, with the following resolution • Rmolccd, That tbo Controller be and he is hereby authorized to certify for warrants la payment of gov eral bills recited, amounting to $53,15, and charge the same to Contingent Fund. ft Road three times and passed. Mr. Ward, of tho oth ward, submitted an ordinance relative to the Citizens' Passenger Railway. The reading of tho Act of Assembly touching this rail way Was called for, and the President proceeded to read tho same. Having read tho Act, the ordinaooe, containing but two sections, was read a second time, and was then npeh for amendment or debate. „ Mr. Kincaid called for the reading of the first sec tion, [which see,] and moved the fallowing proviso' PrttvxdrJ, That the cars of the said company b* not run on tbo Sabbath day. * Mr. Bennett moved that tho wholo matter be ro ftrred to tho President, or Councils and Chairman of finance Committee, to report an ordinance on tho Subject. The President hoped (hey would act then and trust ed bo would be excused from acting; Mr. Kammerer moved to ameod by referring the whole matter to Ordinance Committee, in addition to tho committeo contemplated in Mr. Bennett's motion He afterward* withdrew it and the veto was taken on Mr. Bennett's motion, on which the ayes and n&*a wore called, os follow: * M'C^PMm;',fu”t“™r-T ,! “ r ' r ’ KioC ‘ id ’ wSw^ot-i!" 0 "”' u ' rJm “’ Niion ’ Mr. Hordman offered thefoliowing: Ue*otvd t That the Committeo on Fire Eogines and Hose ho authorized to procures “V'and “Devil" for the Good 'lntent Bogina, provided they do not cost more than $4O, and charge the same to contin gent fund. Read three timo* and passed. lowiog Kammer ° r ’ fr ° m 6th warJ> °. ffcrpd tho fol lie.,,l„d, Thai a committee of five, two from S. C. and three from C. C„ ia conjunction with tho Citv Solicitor, be appointed to inquire Into tho right the the city ha, in nil public square, Ural have b£m laid out m the different parts of the city. Adopted, and Messrs. Kammorer and Barbin ao pomtod by 8. C., and in a C. Messrs. Reed, Dixon and Norm. TKl r . r *.i, Ilordtna ?#«S^ d lho folll>w!n g resolution: That the sum of ( $2,000 beuken from appropriation r»o. 1.5 and added to appropriation No. 4, for tho purpose of procuring new hose for the use of the several eogioe companies belonging to the associa tion. Rules suspended and read three time# and passed: C. C. non-coocur. Mr. Kincaid called the oUiotioo o» Couocil to a portion of the Auditors' account relative to the Water Committee. He said the Auditing Committeo had stepped aside to cast blame upon the Water Corn miltec m relation to their,having a separate contin gent fund. Ho f e i t aggrieved at tho refioclions cast upon the committee. Mr. M Auley c-jIM CnpL Vsrj in the ch.ir »n 0 Tally explained <rhal the Auditing CommUteo meant, and was not lutcndod U> refloctupon the Water Com miUooatall. Mr. Kammorer offered a resolution (hat the words Ninth Ward bo stricken outmf an ordinance entitled an ordinance granting certain privDtge* to tho A. V.' R. R. Co. and tho words Fifth Ward he inserted. Referred to Ordinance Committee. In all tbo above action not othenvizo noted, C. C. concurred. On motion adjourned. [in C. C. in the matter of tho Passenger Railway, considerable discussion took place, and various mo tions were made and voted down. Finally, hdwover, the action or S. C. was concurred in, and the matter was referred to tho Presidents of Council* and Chair manor I-ioancy Committee.J In Common Council— Present, nil except Messrs. Dernier, Fulton end McGearv Ireyor by Mr. Itohti. T ' ftZj°F Cl |t rk pr 6i ° g “°«°n of Mr. ... K B 1 lltnfHn,, ,1,.,-ttni desk pro Wot Minin™ „r lust nwllngSAj ntni unproved. Mr. heed preeeuted e peNS&n reUlivc to the condition of p&vemcut on Third mreel. Read anrt roferrod to Committee on Streets S r concurred. ‘ v ‘ Mr Mageo-a petition from citizeos of tho Eighth Ward Tor n crossing on Pennsylvania Avenue at tbo front of Chestnut street. Bead and referred to Committee on Streets 8 C non-concur. The same—a petition from the citizens ond properly holders of tho Eighth Word, aekiogfor an alteration io the grade of the street in said Ward, lying between Bluff and Gibben and Ma* g»e and Sliiogiss streets. Read and referred to Committee ou Streets. S. C. concurred. Mr. Errott—a petition for repairs to Good lo tenl Engine. Bead and referred to Committee on Fire Eogines and Hose. R C. non-con curred. The same—a petition for grading and paving Clark street Read and referred to Committee on Streets. S. C. ooocarred. Mr. Campbell from Finance Committee a re port with an ordinance relative to tbo assess* maut of collections of city taxes and water rents With notioe thereof to lax payers. Report ac cepted and ordinance read three limes and pass, ed. S. 0. eoncor. 1 Mr. Glides from Committee on Monongahcla wharf, a report with an ordinance supplement ary to an ordinance passed March 2, 1842, reg ulating the charge on boats landing at Monon gabela wharf. Read three times and passed. R C. conour. r Jitv an«t News It«*n». The Chairman of committee to audit accounts of the Board of Guardians of the poor, present ed their report which was read. Mr. Barr of [ fered the following: K«oW, That the Board of Guardians, ore Heroby respectfully requested (o publish the statement of the accounts submitted by auditing oommittee. Read three timee aod passed B C. concur. Mr. Kobb the following : Resolved, That the coomittoo on Uaa Lighting bo and they are hereby authorised to have a see lamp erected at the N. W. corner of Hand street anil W»y and charge name to appro prialioa No. 8 Road three times and passed a. C. concur. 1 Mr. Slehcrt——the following: Resolved, That the City Treasurer is hereby Instructed to pay all warrants of leas than $36, drawn on biio, in cash, and charge expense to contingent fund. Read twice and referred to Finance Committee. Mr. Campbell, from the Finaooo Committee— the following:. Jiesolved, That the Controller be and he is hereby authorized to certify for warrants on con tiogeul food, under the direction of the Finance Committee, in suob sums from time to time as to him may seem judicious, for the payment of the judgments against the city, with interest and Sr o fm’ be i d b 7 tb ° M . &M * Dank ’ Mary Wallace, William Gordon, J. tiessan and J. Montgomery* aleo for amount due A. W. Foster, City Solicitor for codifying ordinances, uoder resolution of 'April C, 1868. Read three times and passed ' S. 0. concur. . * Mr. Floyd—the following: Resolved, That the Market Honse A escalation aro hereby authorized to change the eonlem \ stairway from the south-west to the south east corner of the market house.’ Read three • times and passed. 8. C. oonoor. * Mr. Ree 4 the following: Resolved, That the’ Btreet Committee of the Second District be instructed to repair that part .of Third street between Wood and SmithSeld ;&s eoon as possible; and, also, to oompel tha "pwperty holders to repair the curb stones and sidewalks. Read three times and,passed. 8. C, noa-cooonrrcd and referred t 0 Biroot Com' tnlUee wUh power to act. C C. receded and concurred In action of B.’ C. 1 jT Mr. Dickson the following: Rtiolvcd, That the Ordinance Commuted'be i instructed to prepare an ordioanoe, to be ap :pt6ved by Councils, for the enactment of a law rifeft* the better regulation In collecting the assess mehts lh’ paving ride walks when done by the city aotharitiec Read and referred to the Com.; k ndttee on Ordinances.! 6. C.iooncur. i. " Mr. Dailsjfealled’dp the resolution, laid over M j«t meeting,.relative to appropriation 6100 .to City Solicitor, to bo expended in matters con nected with the,city, and 'moved ite third read, •ug. which was lost. w 9n motion, adjourned.. . Sohdat School Mnnreo.—The friends of tbia enterprise,will not forget tbo meeting this bren lDgrm tho Third Presbyterian Chnrcb. Xhcso' . meetings jnrharnno doubt will beinsttitmental' fit nrouslng to moro eapneat setirity those already eugaggd, »nd enKbUng n ttotpor sympathy in ■their behalf among Christiana of crcry name" Tn " WiMHngjaptn state (hat Uepeopleoo tlalcilyueloaiipiiismUarfromJßoSoaOn, thousand tong for Sale in Eric are adrtrrtited If , oar eolooin*., > Men must to daiMhotyWU afcio iceJoUie Ohio tirer Cram Bustos, ohen iHara » aaatafldwiceof it is all .ihejee houses around lihjo firl«;aa4 claal andraliiraj both Stn ; Wi ;; Mektikg op Codhcils.—The regular monthly meeting of Councils Was held last evening. to.B. C. all the members present, except Messrs. Dan- Mr. Ward, of the Sixth Ward, offcrc&a petition for water pipes on Clark street-referred to Water Committee. Also, a communication from tbo Controller e< fying that H. JL Philpot had paid into tho Trea# DtUßOATCs.—Following an the names of as many delegttos to tie Contention of (he 50lh ** Wo could ascertain; ... __ rrTTSBDEOIL peaad BW-Jota W Riddel], Thos Steel. „ ward, Ut precinct —Andrew McMastcr, FWtf S te’'- A M B"*». John 1 Panl. ffiSnr P D "“»gto». Ju Verncr. f : L W zi^7 Rals ° n Krrett,Wm Cnlp. Eighth Ward— J A Sergeant, W Hutchinson. ... ... ALLEGHC.’ir. F.ru Wards Riddle, It C Fieeson. “™ “ -D McFerron, SII Geyer. ,W. .. ZZt'SlTrtZVy*'*™- _ BOROUGHS. %f aL M ul r j, rsJ B ;“ fr ’ J T B--aoagh. hhzabeth— Ju A Kfein, Thos Wiley 6 Birmingham, l.t ~r„._l ho, M'KCe, G oo a ~„w . oil. 2(i;)r«._Rß Carnahan, F Miller Du V ,c,ne—R Taggart, W C Mnier. towHsnirs. * 'tt~f4aao Jones, W B Nogloy Wr Si. Clair—T J Bigham, J Neelj. CotliM— J n Negley, W B Dennison. CAar/,<T. r J °hn Smitley, Cbas Barnes. Pecblr, Ao, 2 M 8 warts welder, L J Fleming. §AM STATeaxjrr for th« B’k Pittsb’gb Exchange B'k m.am: « CiUsens’ " Mechanics''' Iron City « Allegheny « j 250,856 551,685 256,932 143,675 220.615 266.615 234,625 Last woek„. . 4 . 3 Z?]£ ? 7 .213 23,6G8 [Tmaaary Mote* i •od NoUm of I I other Bank*. | Pittsburgh^-. Exchange...... M. 4 if. Citizens’ Mechanics'.... Iron City...... Allegheny...... $ 71,040 122,491 03,171 9,313 32,044 7,194 15,434 Last woek. MiHcnssiro Savihqs Base.—Tfo following gentlemen were elected on Saturday: * President —James Anderson m , r,» h " nnlips, John B. Kenned/ Wheeler n. Phelps, Charles H. Pnnlson, Jacob Eckert, Ecclca Robinson. M.ar Wbo base attempt*! toeconomis, by boy. log ui inferior article of merchandise, find them seltes ponny »iso and pound foolish. In nothinc perhaps, is this more evident than In the article of clothing. The Arm of 3. L. Oarnaghan i. Co., Fed ftM in ( ft!?’l A , “5 h '.° 7 Al l’r hm b ”“ I” 110 snecess rm in the introduction of Grst-clas, dothingformen wd boys, and those who are Used of poofly made Sannents may And it to their interest to try n well h *? * n<l fra J tastofni article, ench as is flota by this firm. , n* 1 ",' »rtio following articles can bo obtained at S " '" ', ka °' ro »>»“£. Federal street, Allegheny. Oood Famllj Bread. Cakes and Confectionery in erer, variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, T P . l |l°- AP ni l( "’“"“dj Reaches, Assorted Pre serves, Jelly s, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor r o U6j debaters, Sardinca, Family Chocolate, Baker’s Broma, Ac., Ac. The/rcpoct fully invito tho public to an examination of the £■ named articles, all of which they trill guarantee to proTO aatfsfaetory both, in quality anJ prico. S. ”' i3h ' ■ tx- Telegraphic. Lateat from Europe. 2S —’ rh « r «7u«»m steamship, toTiSKj!- *“■' J “ , “ to h “‘2 dorio S«>e week bare been fil 200 , " cl “ d "K ll5 > 0 “° no speculation and 7,500 by exporters. All qnalihea hare slightly adrance/ occasioned by ndrices from Amorica. Pair qnnlities bar. oi prosed Jd and middling |d. Tb. estimated Laalea to-day,-Friday, are 10,000 baloa including 2000 Ito speenlatonr and exporters. Tbe rullomng m tbe 75ic »f r “ lr »l middlings I 5-10, Mobile fair .8; middlings 7. Tbe stock in port is estimated at 1)59,000, bales, including 322 000 Imlca of American; some anlhiirilies say the uuota- r "" J m * ;nl “ in " l el to- March 12. Tbo cotton market is steady rmd holders are firm; sales o( 10,000 bales this morn- Pm*.—The advices from Manchester continue to have a favorable tendency. The mar kets are firm and more is doing for the continent. Uavre Lot tun Market, March Ioth.—Hr- ' - limit, is qnolod at 104 franco ' BDC t ~ finalities of Cotton hove slightly im JS-rt The market dom qalol, eilh salm of 1.l OuO bales during lbs weoh. ’ f Slarrh lilt.- RtohtmUon, Sponc 4 Cp. roport Bnmdstuffs hihft d i’ r°i onch “«o<J. though the markat ex oou^'ddr i, '" r> ~‘''’ s '"' h 12,A - Tt » Liverpool ProHiioni Market, Jlanh 11/A—T>w* SMsystts Bd(3(4j 1M for common. Spirita of Turpentine firm at 43e 1 I v*r Who “ 1 ior7 Jo " *i» j«- r °! f” r (bieign and English. Amcri ? ° SS! §! 42 'i ™ J 34 *@ 4 »s. Sagur dull and fid. lower. Hioe quiet. Coffee buoyant 3hrt * '»»—Consols »{(. Anrin d .k ta j£tj’“ k of E °gl*t“l has increased Ertnl i 86 ' 000 - American Stocks: Messrs. Banng 4 Brothers quote a limited business at nre do'Undils. “ C "“ ral ,h " M 35 @ 33 -liacoShti m.rkei Sim ch 12t1.-Tbo money msnket is steady. Consols are quoted at 9S|, the same &a yesterday. '***'* "PCrt" b*»ing been detained off Halifax forty hours by a dense fog o uL C °t! 97 had lefl Viono » on his return to Engiond. It teas reported that ha was the bearer item Austria, but not. withstanding this, the latest Paris correspondence is Mt cenL°on p‘ h " ? rach ranJ ' baddeclincd one pet cent, on tbe Panj bourse. Erffr^m^Tk^ii^ 01 * threatening attitude. ' ExaLAKD—The Houso of Common? has rejected Ch , n?ch T J3S"I ‘ ! fOT ‘ b ' P " U ‘ l abolition tl the Church rates, by a large majority. tni/T 1 h ° gitea DOlic « of *» emend mentto tberelorm bill to tbe effect that no «diti«r_ mont of tho eleotlTo franohlso srUl satisfy tho House or the country, which docs not provide a 7 grcaler ox tonsion of saffrago in cities and boroughs than is Sir V WMda f ds° b '" l ‘ r “ , '° toJ bj Mr. Disraeli. Mr. WMde also gave notice of an amondmont pro viding Tor roting by ballot. —umoot pro boLd°thffk| U TV° J5 11 ? 1 tboir condnet on' x* d .‘ h 'b |p PaTid blnert. They eay they simply tok them i ‘a C * P . U *“ " i . th proceedings ire ljll„ 111 l. A nf**"” 1 ,h ' ir consent. They are being llborailyproTldcd for by the public The Times recommends a public subscription in their “■» l»K>lr nrrcated in Ireland ! for ££*% b ” Ph '“' l «<* ■» >»-* «d q T'TS “*‘ ld rerer * lo lh ° J»r»“«tag Stetea in the United Metes, giving a „t iheir nV' *° P”"” 1 '*■» pnhlit from being deluded by thoir conelanl OonrUboe of their gover- I * T P*OK LOHOOB TO LITBR. : :£^‘v»t 0 c p^: I ■inSCSSuSf l ff r l 2t” ,n *' 0 *•""«*- Iho Nord diitlnctly ajkerti that the Emperor Na ,l> ,b * ln,ortion “ r tho padflc aril •lie . n tto fljsj 1 *“• 10 >b"" Ilia moderation hat that }r JfmM “™ “ 0t ‘idiomatically aattlod. T VnoiS^n'r" 01 J o 1 “ W in ber claim, he I *i 00 * *krink frota tbo cotuoquoacM. bMVMt C^J^ h .°l, P * rU bo “''- 0,1 0» Ulh ioab, ail I ““ 0”“°" of the complete, niece.. Siw L na^ 1 fiaciOc miuionj tbroci tow to 08 franc. 10-1; on tic following day. how “d lbr " s roll 3- On l. i “»hot opened Oat or lower, bnlallght lirarmfliT 1 ** lho C M "’ ! hrTO boiiS <l«otod at 08 ‘'""“Pendent ° r the London llerald ■i f A i ', h » h pM of Po»oo were daily melting away I nndar the Influence of war articlei which tbe emnl-oL Mdadjonmala of Pari, were itutrnctod to publlih. I. s*? mllitmy preparation, which bare teen pro gwiaing In France were all continued with unabated I vigor. i Cowloj, KogUod'e xalaUter of j*acs.left S M JI^ ll,lP »*» P° rer " ftt™b D ce,wwcJK A telegram to lb* faadoo Times ran Lord Cowl»y <■ th» Iwurr ot ft cmibter propoeitkro, wLicn It «u hoped would .'EJit "ifatS?' * * 1 " 1 * - 0,1,0 • TT * n B° ,bt ' ‘UfflcouEatprca^ Jn^ir^Vl n * t ! tnllQDcl J “ ,,lh * ofroe,iTufareoo fAti*trl« test sassssssyaSiaS^ di#p*tcbeo lo^ raSMwswasyi dSSS? eoo J**V»** «»eiri4 that Ao* bfe rffitt lia «1 , 15?47i Kd lD Jp # frtJW of *>«• IncouUat*. tMm »• taatoteßancoof tnaliee which (lie coo «lJliS?.w? W J MiaW< ‘ r ' 3f *>*>‘Bo *ffdra, tu bliqwcrh. SSCSft^f?? for » n»oo»ot doubt of JMsSL 1 ? wittlSugUml to procure a dd» mpect : al*> add thatKcgUod acd Wutda •rotatblatATarableposlifoo: that the* an a Me to place with liqpartUlily bctaeea, the aaUgoulstSc \ SuiiKUj—Tlte Turin _» ,T » that tuenota io the Parle Uotlteor faM&llonlifca a Um.i«l«ibolton the Court aad Mialetrj. .The molt of the pftdtie daclaratloMof. France erflj' be to bftites thaocaftlct With A«uMa.eTmdßflehaaded. Tbaenortatioaof lor am ftftd oats b/tbe Loahardj S3£gs&^?r*i data XT’ M—'oVofalid mifl will! 4l *' Iwt night. - At Victoria, of Victoria on S^ M refoaed to permit the Americans tztr^ -ssLE-sr"* «■*** bet»eoa n Un?t^ ) s ( tS/ h t! 0 or COail | , n f rW !“ t b * tdM Port Arbackle. Warda L .“‘ 1 C3 ““s*‘“. no3r kiUed. of twenty Indians -were Tho Camanches killed > ... nmnty T««, n«d ron off “ D “'? n Camaschoa and Apaahcj am eoamhi!;..? * ?“ tioaa on Urn SlaU Company all along ifc, Kate'" 0 * 1 ' LienL Reed, of Port Buchanan, pursued ..'j toted a band of thieving Papagoea in thia? d - ap * town of Santa Cruz. The MeS highly indignant, and called th." c s?°£' resist tho invasion. w ™ 310 .k^cJ? 17 . 1 * Mareh . 27 -—from Salt Lako to Uio 15th ult state that the Indians in tho vicinity of Banta CUra killed several whilo persons, and that uov. Cntjuning made requisition to Gen. Johnson's troops to chastise them. Seventeen children were captured by the Indians' and massacred. 140 cmi. Sranta, captnrod In tho Mountain Meadows eighteen months ago had been recovered. th« ™i°7 9 ' March 28 —The river is still falling at tne rato ol a quarter an inch per hour. The Mi.. linnoh £7“,? ra P id ‘y from Leavenworth down. Tho OPIW riveS h °Th. nothing notr from thr nvers. The weather is clear and warm. W ' 100,287 1,038,075 256,041 to start for Cnba ,2S °° U "i 1 * 55,929 000,237 66,327 most reliable advices«?ilSS? T n ’ p ? rtoi • Tho 90,119 721,327 71,580 probability of raeh » movem.fr h " ‘° U ‘ o 699,933 130,711 From information rooeirod hrro if 01,04 9 712,222| 94,911 tho bnainoa of importing African.' isrH^mra I ,!* tensive than baa horetofore bora mpnosed , ,283 tho arrangement! for that purpose arc vr'rvi ™ .949 ioosly devised. Sm.il boaf. S etmthera WSm lhra ‘"'“'ho 1,112,770 6,991,949 1,602 1,156,682)7,069,162 1,625, =B—About one o’clock this S™ 1 ' 1 " commcmity wore startled by » report •“» ° r l,,“; Bowman, Superintendent of Public Printing Us borne will ho changed. * Perhaps Dae to Dae by Book*. Dank*. sttff,JB7| $52,182 18,958.' 21,25 y 15,952 42,228 •1.3411 13,566 30,663 24,961 H 10,728 10,354 1 2,491 $180,5671 $ 180,452 215,029] 157,331 Pnn.ADBLPBia March 28. The N v n *>• Washington correspondent says: “It* apUuiTha* tb«* story or President Jefferson’s conteSfpiatod do seent upon Cuba with gun-boats, published a few days ago, is a regular canard. Commodore Stewart bu written to a gentleman in this city, denying tho whole matter. His commonlealions upon the sub ject will shortly appear. 34.462) 23,121 B “"™- March 25.-Ia tho Senate, this allornoon,' tbo bdl to incorporate a sobinaribo telegraph lioo from Cap. Ann to Vannoutb, 11. S, waa defnatod on tbo passage for engrossment, by a rote of 10 nays to 12 yeas. J M * rch —Dates from Denver City lh , , Ul L nlL ’ “™ received. The accounts erefa- Jfom“t,olTo'^Ty. r “ IJ Louiavrun, March 23.—A- 00 „.—Ri, e r f-llinv r “u“ “l" a,,J *-‘»oon 12 and 1 s efrein K 1 ' e “ lh " rcl ““ J J. -ills Ibe appearance Naw You. March 2S._The Bank rtatement for the week ending on Saturday, shows an inereaso of cans *163,000- specie *lBO,OOO,- iocrease in cirala. lation $21,000; decrease in deposits $95,01)0. COMMITTEE OF ARWTQATION FOIt MAUCII " ta.ua tec.,,. V O, B. Paasroa. We. 0. „ ll CMUT, WlLAu.f Mil i ,e ’ Weekly Review of (.be Pittsburgh Alerkec f Reportfd tjKriallyfor Out PitUtxirgh Gastiu. | Pithbumb, Tcitoat, Msscn 29 isca Tbcrohfl* con.idorable animation I n business this ' °t k \ dtoKPther thing, wear a much raoro .ncountoioir l«vk than mo*( of us were anticipating. Tbo in Irado i. I>re«r thorough, end hu comrannfcitea it„ | L " flneuce to ell Oopexlmtots. Tbeprospeet lurro.t wd of an abundant yield of all kind.ofproducS.dSS *“i*f t ** a * et < '• tbe North ™‘ u indication. promiso, with a lemnnrraling cron this v™r tim «*» “I.! 1 " ■i"»cnm f will br.,-hw,?to° n„ u, at; markets will be restored to at uiri The puddiera litre gireo uptiieir »Uibc, ami the irou ittilis M ° * IU » » U-itor pm««t S tbo>ai than Iboy bare had since tbe fall oflSiT * Oiir iotoltigeoce from the country rwpectioK rrjn , coutlunnt to »so favorable. VegeUiOou (■ ctnlnc forward floely, tin. winter crop, l aok well, tho .priug crop, am out Si.V' a” ' ll ;" tar ‘ 11 “»dl«e" ot the PMC*, which kr.fi. induce Iroin rrachlng markrL ..J* i , ‘”if» l ”S oMh.c.od aoJ lb. general fi„. <i.*l banal b.ro drpraad the grain market biuwlih out prodticlug an, marked change i„ prten. a. j.n.r.l tendency, bowac, ,h e ww, o odraac/., I. t. . Th* tuotioy market ruiiiiuuoa easy, n iiti h'm fltit,. prinm ibwkiaK tin* street. The banks are able tuUku all the oUc * wl ‘hem.aatl the complaint is rather o< a ■carcity of good paper than of money. Eastern Exchange la scarce Bod the tanks are drawing only for their rn*in!n<£« at per. OaUidor. lure to pay pSnm P,,, ‘ omr " Wo subjoin a few items from oar exohanree with a decline of lcrni No. 1 Bed. At the ojasoinp; there urns a rattier bettor ta-llup, lint It b,x.u STitahie.l Into the former Insctirity Sales amounted to about 9,000 has at *l2V,ai «K«yv. f‘l* f l No 1 IW; «I.li ,or «™ ,«,!,£?»; siS# 5£S The Corn tuarkot wo* more active hot a dettin. m & "M>offrnvl on railroad <itui,tW. n a ,i; “_? ixoi but at 71 tor Canal afloat; 74.'raT-lUc % Go V railroad on tree*. nn-l 70c svo l&* for rifr cCvj, ** 00 I ” < ’ r ’ T Oau were In better demand, with aalre of ~oo<| mt *r_ Timothy good doll, with sales at *1,60. Clover InLivl No “&£*,! ' U ' J “ l VruM, The market for M.mey is w itbont alteration from (he nu> ' derate rates Carraut (hr.ioeti ih* week *rha nw T Bank u rather to confine new D w£l“2?I 111 « compared wiU. the morement tao J r SEi nIK say GO dayetoA niontlu. But tier* wer*!m»t?| B ? * S ° - ?i* ,T? lh ' l*«i» at lsjj™ s* nSttssssss; “• “*» ass: ..’Kas.-.rr.t •“ '-r -fbrtheuxxk. IHM *,!£ ,loe * J * n 1: Entered at tbo port iH'L ■ '**** SSfes SWHSstgBS ♦!« UtON—The market fir Pic Afelal Drm«n(. ..., ®**** > l**H I tore. There is a moderate In.jolry, pmly 7> r ery, and partly for the West, Ud bJider. „„ demands. Sales of COO toorfAntbrarlto nioetlr leiL.iiLV sale of 4i« ton. No. 3 from the fnroace banks at ?•*) SEEDS—The rccotpta of CloTeraeed’are ioexeoa of th» Sni^?“l UTB Wl ?n nff fu 11 v boahel Lie. ol I.wOO baobab prime si Si,"St4&J5 "*» U ».«• •*«» ■ °'w r;"*'was. '* i» imi d“S." L * r “'.l Wc *° r «»■ bSh.l..t{i. Flawed ia wanted bylbo Crwihsr* «t «i •!?*, baabul, *OO bushel* Ral Top sold at £‘Z.6O Tii« .m-L Marning Light and John Truck* a* oi. tt.n w.y • Naw Ouun, Match 24, P. M.-floar i, dull, tod price, lu™t “ BR ri “ h ' a ° r l '**> *t :5,;i U) 6,5 s gj * f,,r . 801k Mm »*. tb* market *tead« A good demand for Coffee; more Lovers U»aa aollora. and KSWii^nT^ oa ? b , oot < I QOULI J' higher; Mie£\ooo dub, at Il(§llUc lor lair to prituo Bio. ,A*fhan, M*l lo K°od demand: prices are l .i.-i, «!*■?» “J. laM.doilog .< OVe'Kl, ‘ ’ ~W' ck *'"« “ 31 ■= 32= (or *UU»T Baalet BUmrr.—Tin aiAte=m M . «Sf3:SiS^Ss£ r ° r Xr0b,,,™,,,.! lo T'Jn” truncllnna to tarb at cub and liinr, aud Pole at :> cash ***•*&*• ■*«*/ « for ordiuZ ' “ #l ‘* BUTTER AND EiiQB -a very short supdlv of Ruk'm- anri a currarponHloft actira demand at fall ? ut , , ®T “ d roll at 13030. nod inferior to goJd 2 ftSff if-^ b~l» .up,,l, ~ua! ST*’,, atadelnst week at H,clo*lng yeeterday at 12-rtl3 Tiua* ratweannot Le mainlined, Ik-weYor, iiodor limuldUZ “ijyj""* U.m. »t „,*»T» . b 1 demand ronUnue* limited,'and nalr* are nuking only ip the amall way at fil.V&rr.o p, r atilcil* Inferior tell ot * * dJ fl/m; price, range from $-i,OOs>n.oO tor COmmOOtOCholco.aod J.3-Wf«a4 UU for ianrr ' ibffVff.i? 1 ’ *fsinfv3, ;ssi-(Trt, p., s»oi^* at “4 N *” r Brt «btoa aro for Bix-aTta >I 60 dn2 - Fromsturr, b.i*k.’| # ■eU way at<l,T6@yj.Qd. Manillaßopa,eon, 13 c 9 ftlMauilla Rope, enL 14 c a Ih Hemp IW coll, II c fl B> Hemp .. * J ? Tarred Rap a, coil, 11 c£ lb Tarred TtZiZ JZ, f.t e > “ PLoean Z a - fc ,rsr.- >. ss? jam _ roaiiD tass } to Wll»lcal». SOe (H&INo. It. * li " =1 c* B No. xj. No. 13. 33oVB|»>' ' - ; ~23«fl& .,.J4 Clift, Ho. 400 Ili>{fd“| lOcVdoa HO.IM Se»il«| Oan>ei chain, taxol. 20c » fti iJy 'do *hlU*, 2» r * loWcnU, He »• Do do 3flloWc22c >* CoTorld Yarn... T,c •• CandJewick.. aie « , •axrmaa. CANDI4ES AND 6041‘—€KQilk««rosteady at oarquota- l2}£, mould 13 tod adamantine rexnaiua na before, etcady at 6 fta- cotnmoo, 614 for P<u •nd 10 lor B*wjfr’»Todot ACailile,for Sawyer*# Chem- Kti OIln: «ad 7 for German. CIUlEBl5—la growing •carte and there U bat Hr tin tv n os tbaraarket; aalaaof t7Kat 12a&d<fo*hc& at 14 “ DRIED FttUlT—net maeb dJiag; illss io round Inta at #137 for Apple, and A2&6*Wli p«eb«? u * *3sap3i£S&&iU« “ om “ * 7 » ? m «S 5. h™ r‘ * 1 “, 5A 8 ,3 - £ » •» WWVI , M ,^,^ ?u^nu,«r WO. w'Sffiielt ‘ n,,m *" lral «*"!» nla or CoK I uSSfi-fS ■» k *«*"i»«lor ß ,p ß i s.j»Stoa2ittofawfc£?n!y •■i'lfri &w3,aßdfrcm >taw» at io&»w , rv^^ ,>^*oa * rr * ? *l* tft2 Commercial ARKIvi-n*™” o** 0 ** ESSfgSi,™*-* o.i'SV'uo. En,i , nll ssrassa-nh, * f lc w -W«t!ica,St. Leu la, Lag,we, KuhtlUa. BJra-T) feet, f.Jllp K . Tiitgnp^jiarfttu. Niw You, March C9—Crtton Arm; sales tcm i.i ■***•«>» bbta. *hcalbMVR e M jM&Mn/ c!1, ** SW@I,6O for red. Ocim firm, with «al-*acf 7wo I. px®*). Pork ht*tj at $ 17,60013,1214 t&uJE* w* M W «»<«*« *2 Llrerpool %• Olfctfoll; UmmJ MUalt Stocks ooacttlod; Chicago A Koek Island su/. tr*l 68; Uicblgai ScaSini 13*; Ji! T?oSfe T 60; Galar** Chicago <»!* OtTrlasd A Panama K k. i-X' ,no Ci*OTiMn,M»rdiaJ.—»looriiamliul.a l A," si.to lor titperfiou. IFhUkajr ooefeamred nndrtr.i! «6 ILls at %\' A , Prori^;d n ™dV Ql S^ ,, J*Htoof Bacon Skies sola at 0c; nothin* also hu cedes oockaoged, with a WrdeqaLlln'SS^, 4 Qr » ssn&jn? ‘!&^syssy® ot r,, “. “ j is?.?? 1, i, °i >»«. doll, but the afiorlngi licbt: m»ii Wh«e u lutafs,*"; 1 ' SJ’Of. »«1 U*l,l*2 *b(» lower; —tea of vellnw at v-s*\,h ®®oM®nd to pQc. Cfc~™wi anil., *|ssj s^ l^Sf Ckffeo Tery firm? at ji 75 la Bng»r or ftfokset. Mess fork chaage «ad « *lss - wk-s?. .*aaSjaai‘ ■•.. ~.2oc%»fi> ."zSoSS -»•*» [No. 800....„.... No. 900 [No. i0W......... 8 cfl doa 8 cfUuz «... 8 Ofl(k« rwioo 22c nib Cfiq1k10j........ ...ific “ !’•«»* UaUJ05........17e " UaUiog, No. l r ~ | tic “ !>o No. 2, -lie " 1 *old to arris’* atR aod'lOOo"bn rtfcin a» rs. i-, . p made jntertlaj at <t;oot at XX. Rre hu - si ' M 1 s-sess B Iroftlbtajf - * s *" "» I=t>t“tlon» to wrocgbl Y, iKbOu Pljw'SS: IX J K h 0 M ripo P "22 “cm | • “-P“ !* :. :: 1 ‘ .. „r “ “=« " “ -£« “ tK ■■ -“a*. 4 “'■» “ uivl! « V”''' dMcoant -1411 8UJ ‘ ! ' ly * c ■c*lM,.aad tales cf ocw at can b* had: n,ln *» d ,* (semu, l fcr !jl that W** « 6>/©7:Calf do at WUiJ w - B‘ ^t>: Hrj Flint IllAs from itorr for . Ccutrt f 4 c cootiono Jo hi ma.L» tIQQO ra ' e * naaia " *nd *0 ccJ __ nua,ae. Ctamcn ttolron,™ J,— Iwo Plow Winn *. tQ “ u Slab* .. -JK dd/r™ N “' 1,,1 f.’ 8 "- 3 ' :6 fc.l <• .. « • ~vs Si :: :: fe Out Spikes 3 lo Inch ' _ 6 to 0 4,76 Wro-t Epikee Inch ..... ■JI lengths 6V _ " Mfl « ..... Boiler Rlreti sfo c% BtOTT IBO!T. SUoghter ** u -24^29 Upper Leathers dot. *“ x * -28^2i Bridle « «• $32040 Girting leather am*' Hainan..... So@33 m^“33S? , r lt: at $3,50(217 Timh-r (~;V '?* hooght.price* have ruled fool T mlw Jemsnd at cubic a. 7wi'rE.’S; l '• on .. rtody cmard BUf'-.-lj ■wo*if i nhaU ,1 | ! n ' lDd ’, bnt nnd * r uu in bbll aIS-yVaSd' JlabiSSi'iSS'.i “*/' b, the 1 to S tor ' ■*"’ Kru a, *2B, eight Anth^,•i,!,“^•” o , S SEEDS—Clorer I. doll at l'om llr.t Itan.u >n A *r Tiesotby b in .l .|.7.w ar.d Klaaa-dSV re“"^^'“ ra ™ ,: "' J ’ "I iMVIh. .o,mi I Z^ a “ b "“- »• -I— -|ioo: 8.10, (V* 8.11 to <,£' L^ia^io:tiS' Btl3 to 9xl3andUxl4 to lOlli Tlimk. «« prices; couutoy brands range WUITK fw,““ ?“"■ 10 a cent ott inaEm -*»!,■» of ta ,y in ,nd „ Import* by R| v «r, ba2o,’i°S: & SiS.'tKTjtef.i 1 " sfts; Irbucklß 16 bbl. luolai-Til Biogb™ Mbdb fd^I b n I Hsu* -it bi-l-i., 1 bob dowyi DrUim 2u LM. alcohol ’ ! HarUnghA co; 20 do. J llausbev: atlijms. ic ? ' - do. Job Kennedy; bO bbU whisky, S A Knox; 20 bdl. rwisT to his cotton. Child# A co; 2j doz wAlh hoard, L , • .« A ent 14 pkgs. H’Ceudiees, “g Cully A ca M bids Are clay, M’Keo; 13 cl. meaLttia! n«i • 1 - —y SIS! haw Mi—r. 4 cc; 2 1-1.1111,. I'.ui'a Cli',ka , 4‘t ‘' L ‘ b “ -•f.7 Pkf" /.AN4IBVILL>I »«-r Km mo Gtabom—y) hbfs err. n-rv a i ?, M11 , b , u j,-; 1 "<■ <Bbß. Ib. doffs Sn; ird' rnnrJh *1 Ack,e y: 1 box oalon « t u. /kra Urd Church/i Oour«iD; 1 crate raga, 2jam butter \v ;.a r 5 aiX„^'i;T„.di , : o: . 5'T rervso.l, ill'Candlnci, Means A <•« 4 UukkU eggs, Uoazlotou- I |>c* .tore plato. Uia*-ll in;a) a| o h, ; |-. 24 I,j duKhodf.* 4 \trutw; to,a*.' fi lumbor, U Sejhorl A nt; ly ebelled com Ck P l Ajciw; CJ.k# in.lattwi.Slh do feed, *s£? ;* ; b ftrV\ U K bbl.l beans 1.,; ok# rorn. OiH iiior.-, ) do luruips, , I.hi, i-ki;9, y !y. lni}: o ,j„ ( i„. Jtto Lyou.; I.Ta ak# corn, 8 Murdock- l t.l.i ~,.J ... I dodo, Lcoib A lititrliiiitun, ’ ’ U ' W lUVKK If KWh. J.jr WM ijmi. «arm rf W:l« Utyllg. nti.] t‘U4lu<-fIJ q a if tf JircJy OH ,( IS ,U >/ | |h fo »" IM Rhvr lr*V aw*> mmaug Uif •waraps. .3 a littl- and « Ulal ' Su™ ri" '“''-'''''"i, «!«■ » lor New TI . r?'„, T V I"’"' w I'r.liot m,v,J and -Wlfron, X.K.- >*ry truatuoitliy ninn. j>«m Ayres, 13 n The Denmark Jews this afternoon f.ir «» fv „, CumiwrcewmiiniWj, 1.-an, farllllm,, liifi ’ ~ni ? R, Jt° for Lcul ‘ ltil > 8 > aod the Mio»-rTa/*r Wheelint E L ' ot ib * Wrre " ciSSf^X"'’ Id ' M * 1 ' ■”'■ Ari ’-'"'* “ Ci» £3St SW- ■” 11 S,nSISd e S.tL°J; “r 1 " , |.p17 Ti" *■ol. and fnerrr* t«Jt U,«r£„Y^? n fct ' * aJ St mlraldy calculated Tor the Dosirion l^1 ** * K® ntl *B«*n‘»« ad- The old cicw, nearly thir^^ Uko their pUcm thS ‘ l , lo DtQ "k Uit year, one of the safest ar*i U*»t min. V t **^ k 'Denmark Ignored river.. Every man kSrVbT.S?! '> on the can do, and wbat i» expected orlbluT' \r‘ a*'** JUsl wliat bo thii year will be even more «uree^r..'i F f. h “/I e *" jouLt tb« U.t wm, and notwithstanding the C * pt- tJrn >' *hau •iatm, last year, HO Uhevc, cfhu hi. arduous labors. ’ rbmil “ r atcd him very well for • 1 J h : t Ksr e?**™ ~ sa:;raSte s SSL “■• “r'«?'«S »od that tti.y am wiiWilj u J " , , t - k .' n,1 ‘ d ttj e tua and them well J lb tbtt oW Lico which fr- ««** •-» All persons from ben? üb©d«i ro to uJ *1? OUf Co, ' imu “ a burnt will lean * t . P,m W * y *!* tUa ‘ The following I. the list of h<uta im.ii day, port, and, as near as msy be, M^ndiouimft^ r>T 10 ~l,s which they trade • * ’ o» the ports with to*"** lowa, Ida May. J. IL oSm?£f wjjj j* VK man, Um, Melnottc. Mariner, h‘ ££' w7To'g?LS Pt .w. e ' Ehenangu, Sir IVbi. Walia^* , S,' 0DU ’ ° rl ’* I'oUnd, Rocket, Vixen-ai /u tAr (iHttnnafi and UtuirnlU Tradf n.im °TnL. ' '£££S£!£* h ’ La ,h ' »lwi>a«».lCl.CTdtto lh, *• ■«•*«. a^i ! S^."‘'~ T, '" Ch * r ‘ r ‘ ,o 0• (V ‘ > “'•PbbllcaD f I, TOM, “S', L 7 U ,* I,h C"””' 1 ton. The coal will ls Tor Bor PilUt-urgh—then KUiiiped by rwllrmul^'mfi.^* o'*" 0 '*"' 1110 tWo hj .Md ,„ BouS Ph»^«lpbi au«b„ «„ ngo * „ £asr:““ Tbrrfl w*ro noTeral boaU loadod »ft>, n„., , . r D.‘**r K,,rr " r Mr ? i*T6r tcvnt oat nf llio Kaiuvli*. Tb« i*£. 1 0 ? 1 1,1,600 iu ’'»"'i»o» C (ii l r '^ l °° e * —Ttio MinDvootlan u| tho2l«t •.». ' *Tho irtt rp|u«it» St. Paul molU Ijn»U *TI i .warn, and tb»wr, but It fn*™, - *7, *. f y : d“J« «r»i l»S npor th« Ic«nte.iSynl tocßDAiro (jycisi. h , i d > —..no '• t u „ •'tit 818. Don* Shoe Iby Tl 3 and >x inch..!.!*: » u Bandy Tire, IJ-i Is 3£. * 7-18 and yi tnch... nu Saddle »nd ' « tj7 3-16 and K 4 (n t A M % 1 au-J VA *>7 3-10*8 in 41 ,
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