• 3 • . . . Xiwtd: 7 *Mit - rd4. l: -; RIDE ,ar.co. i twat li eemnmfuion rachauts, 3a3`Bgenta far the sae of fittsburgh _:fileclons,,:cantonwiltutattada.fartaw, ratanPlObtraapan, madras. Pl=o Stun. . _ •' 4 am t .ea are. -AN. 49 commercial stiriat t et. Low.. -icautt ' • ssanY cutimixa mualnucrows 0 A ND TWINTEB Of en ellois anB demoripttome..: .Waiallousa, 489; ear. Penn and Walnut Ste., Two spasm ebove Ow P. P. W. At 0 R. 11. freight Depot, PITESMIDAt.t. AMERICAN w.a:ronird, WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF lußanualuct VVELTGIEUIS. Watcolild mitat .respeotfully call the atten , tha plata° to tho Atootican Watchta tow being az taisdralyAttrochated, the manutactora of whkb baste:am Ittiols istabildtot that entity =Lind tau-tiq plod ,:ittitailbattaa oda and coma time-knout, - taith by the— .'-,i,l'lfhaviatat.atßat.- • • . '' ! llirlaileMnappolakd Melaka ,aiants lx the sale of ihteilFataba, the putdie may ha aimed pat .i can sell thematthirsty lawnt crib prima • ' a:very:liras stxk of Ellrar sad Plated . Gold Jewelry fa set a , snob ii Oars!, Garnet, Gannai,jriand Painting. ' WwitabrAt ofOLOOKS. Is titiosaally larp at plaint, caarprlehillaoms berratlfal pattsrus of Eight aml Oa* Gay 'grim ►nd Onto? Olocka at greatly rodnearpires. Ws bps also a fall stoat of English and Stu Gold and Enter Michas on hand, all of= own impartation. Also, Fatale Ifaksre Tools, Materiels and Watch Glam.. • . Eno.l2lBqtYttr. minus:as: sqwriitansit DI uTagitsisi - Do to fiaaiird Mni-Winelisdb oth laiiitaiettaallhihtlasitaellitng. It has uotartal au earth. sxiy;thl fezflititestne prom' otteettilug by eattanlag the • gtittt.;.radnrlttg. nil Intlateratit lon—will allay pain, mad t . rigida'. the towels. 'Depend upon It, mother* It reetyn immeshes, en.] relief end health to your *Os. Pislactly safe to nil was. lkiitg 04, yreparattop I. the preinlylloo of one of _itaiMottiaterlenced and etiltal female thysieltins In New Lie LOCI cud with nerertalling .uoo In cow. L the but and unrest mousy In the world, In miertof Dysentery and Ilterhasatri Clilldron,wtother It - =btu from teethlag at from any other canes. It** and health can be astlmnted by dollen and mata,ll tiotlfilfitsreikhr in gold. -• 11**,4 ',balk, ate sold evert year. le-tbe 1.1 alert -( . 245.1i4j:12,1ieta ad and weittrtel randy. Pates onY asmrs • BOMB. . - ..:421.5r0tte two-alto anleesthe flcafmtle caU.22l2t PRR. ••-•- NES new Yore, bon tbe enteld• wrappe r . . till.acraVys th Errgnent:ler''Pltrginelib• - , lo3ttaerletter • PEILITIAN &TEMP.—MILT 18 117— , gait persona bare an ilea that the poirtiata SPIV is • preparation of Peruvian Balks. Ttd. V oott.b. 0n... It 4:1?4 , 0111110 prswation of-Pra.az Ida of Iron, which fa rued :',li7iseelleal Into theconatitutlan, and will set ea a tonic to • a way that that metal doom not malty act, when given In the farm of. earbanate, or even In the iron by hydrogen . - - preparatlea, iciPoprilar attic phoiclane • Whoever denim highs iron Ina term that will be seerptable to the human attuned:, end that um be readily taken Into the blood, will 'Oll. thu Peruvian Syrup, which it attested by mac of high 'character through - Out the enontry. Dr. neva, the State gassynr of illaseachntetta 1.-algal to Its extraordinary a-Ir ina., rod we have. every ninfldence to the ability of the agent here*, marine, any one of the sum:.. The retail-Iln Iseep it made in Damn, and bat perrermovi =oat wonder. al ram In ell dime a requirlarg o tante cot alterative peewit:lna. See lona alrertligenent so- alothar part of eadlyilGezarral • DILOEO. 13. SEINER, 110 Wood strecc, tithe Agent for this city. salt-died VI , Ai ft • cop tri.lriviN a.; 'rkiE LATBST IttIPROVEBTEINT Seiwing Machines. Machini t o eta FDIST PiIESITGAI a: the late Anetbeer grit, Far. UI3IS:TfIE MACHINE wbose owners -71,1 L. °Toted apriirdarct at $ 2 o _ O 0 • In Elfin&l;l444-boy other onexhiLithoe at the Frookilo Institute that could do the rano reap of work es waft— Their Otfornoilioti iXOrt Or:copied its .rnioritc .rat Le tonoetkot Fite silo at ITEDISA - L ST, ALLEGiSt.T..II^ OITS. 10:X211UMita;Lia „ ,.FLOW. MAN'yFACTURERS Ncr!', ItrillPenn Street, Pittsburgh; DATENTEES of the celebrated lint Pre Tatum IRON 0101=1 eND lIILL-SIDD SEVOLII .I.NO BEMIS PLOWS. Aldo lnaattlattans Vaud Laver, Centre Lamar. Laktored Csaco._-.locron;ht 'Moldboard, Creole, Taal' and only other &mention of •• ! PLOW% PLOW CASTINGS, CULTIVATORS. Ac. tat.Tboy also cantinas toads; on the old Ilunnix Foun dry, corner of Penn shoot sad Coen alley, es Cram of addcb have bran long 'celebrated foe Clair excellence. All order. protortl) fUlsd and utladacthin given to custom= ba awry partiotdar rTffyd Concert Plano for Bala A:MAGNIFICENT CONCERT PIANO, odes famous manunsetory of BRISITICAP, liAre Germany, snitch Is, utast:est /cubs, one of tbs. bassi Mmrumensts, u marls fullness actl susstono of tone, eta, seer (grand in ibis otte, smithe ossusr ouly puts veldt it on amnia of reason] too Western city. - for further particulars, apply at the offinsof tb6 Numbs' suniksittolso DITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL , WORSE, Nos. 49 and SI Ferry Street; - 3.03)ER . T O. WILLLA3IB, kroptiesor, fdaccewor fo Warda,p, Strut 6 Waliaanj EIMEICTIILI3I OP Mowers, Reapers, Horse Powers, 'Threshers, Cider !trills, Tiny, Straw and Fodder Cat tars &other AgrieultnralMaohinerv. saz=a - pz.L•37=CHtio:Ql Assurance Company, HD. 1 140080611 13121:1P, irteinom ESTABLISHED IN 1835 cilium. I PAID OP 06PTT6La170808PLC8 :. A,104,111 li ANSUALDESPAIIf% for U. forma PHIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST GM Cr Datom M Fay, almost ow, doserlptlon of r u olaWW L . b lo &Wood Proo a.llota, r art aodout o e, and, la I.ant, withe soar t wflu Low. Prwaladt Otlostot mad without rabrance to TAD4on. ;paid proc2,l MUM PWO.forforSent coonim tta Uain. ham McCully Co, Co ISt Wow.: Sobn WWI Oa, *cm% Marsala", Liberty Area, D. Om Oct. ad Wood otroot iie fflal.Mp= "6 lll . 3o, 64 Wood *fagot " Thad& Da,Ss " 0'; IL A. Yabalotock & 00., law a n d Waal &flats Jai Woodandl oa, Sozand and Wad Wools; Al a r a ta: W d a r t e la ' Mawr &Co, Wood sod IliXart.rs.tg .....,.. • Osorte.W.Staart, as% is Peak street.. Meseri.lll.lyere. Met= t 0o;t0 Maki * dna; Ws:LAPS= At. • - PS,ZCZOtati haat drat; ~ . .o „4, Frvir wad Now sex, ! James Grahess Co 41 .3 22 k" 614'''; Affletill, Ist.; Preelksirii= s 47 ; Jaws Dadelsp„ Prestient titan tank. I . lin. W. A. Portsr, late Judge gepteste 0012 rt. , JANUS' .IWe ARSOTT, Agent, jeWardle • _ " Temporary Mee. 103 Wood sues t. -FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED ' DI T/ED BUTE 11'1170 GRAFF & CO., -- pZIaNIIFA . CTURERB, - • • • FOR THE DEST - V E 8 . • POD SHE DEBT - • ' 001CING RAROVFOR With 'asp gad Dots tog Daositag (kat; ' XN.I) 'BEST WOOD COOK .8,0 YE. D 321.011.1 SOX DE= LAUNDRY alvv,a. abo r oa Lend • largo snottaaingal Eng! a g gloves, Thin sad Vasty Ouse/ rootsdhladigL• Sod sad Dog Ircoso gaga Edam Wagon BOWS HOITOW ware. gc . . • No. 96b Liberty 19 • OBAFr ec CO., AT THE =AD Of WOOD BTUS% •-fmfff: Prresount, RICHARDSON'S RI S-II -LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, 4.0. ONSIIBMRS OF RICHARDSON'S L-IN vv and Mose Seamus of obtelatog tbe GENUINE ---- , oo3Dlfoßmandll.kihii the articles tin 7 parch= ere eel. elth tha Ecal rume of the Ana. - J. N. 111011ANDKIN, BONS St owDrit. a iceastostee of the 'modem and dorebllity ske • , Tble mutton is macron ementlelly neetwary, ae large , quanelles of infaior men &Active Mims me s .s, ammo eller seam and sealed with Menem of NNE by Nish Noram, who, tePzellat of the hi.., that 'Melded allkeon tbs drank= consumer end..the manatee. tams of the mules Oasis, will sot reently• ebendon Damns sto profitable, while ptuchurint uni be kaput! on sun ord. of a worttlesecbarecter. . • ' • BULLOCK/ J. IL LOCKE, Agents.' Womb Etreet, Nor York. NMI '-' a. imams. tftr., SCUMBEELUTZ WHOLESALE lc RETAIL _ MANUFAC -. • • TOREsSizmvairaesta ' • 1100T8, AM? SHOES, 31. Fifth • Street, Bank Block, nAlial oar Tar laic luel complete Ma •ofBOCIAAND finDES, st• surtaxed to oder extra in• osuseaseate to partualtd. aell • sad OZSZI3I as. outlend - Z. &mum At CO, SI difth et. ZSBOT: It BA4KER. 1 '''._. __'• , PHODUGE ADM PROvuuuN QolfilliS 1 ONiIiRVIANTS , .-' 7 , let •ASlTookpoy,n_q_of Rand, A.rrrrautmou, : ~'-` :,, . -,-,-. • - ,...` ':- ,:,.. __4ll.7.rudeur * ' ' - , 4ititte - uititson! 0 "'". , arida rm. '', - ..' ' x , ptstoesiork,'Bossa . .. .ITioess,cronersaeri• ft. - is, ae: .- oi*lrsvicmpuy swat. lioinatiarket Pion. AA IragOrth:::::::. „- .. , - . . , iissairset#l. . '.. kl. .....;1 ~ ... JO'it -'tt' I 5 urgj a• - t C. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 27, 1859 OFFICIAL PA PLR OP PRI! ,curr.—' City and news fte4nnB, Blarnaitocoarcay. Obrarvations for ths'Oarettc, by G.E. Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth SL—Connetad daily: 'amr. - owIffIADIS. BT 78 9 o'clock a. It 12 " 6 " ..... Barometer... TT Joan Bauman, Esq., is amploycd by us all agent for oauvaseing and collecting for the Plea burgh Daily and IPeelay Gazette. Ila will vlslt. I. that capacity the various portions of Weetero Pane sylvania and Eastern Ohio. Ile is our only apt) for the pmposta named. It. Eanarr & Co. Argues 19, 1859. Tlokstal Tleket.l The Republican Stale and County Tick ate are now printed, andinady for distribution. Our friends are requested to eall and supply them selves. SUNDAY TRACLi—Cars jot Sunday to St Stop. pod beyond Redemption.—As is well known, for a good deal has been said about It pro and non, oat the first Sunday after the track was ready, the oars on the Passenger Railway to Lawrenceville ran full of people nil day. A great many peo ple in this city desired this to be stopped. There is a law on the statute book against any sort of Sunday work. It extends, as is held by some, not only to ears, but to the hiring of carriages at Livery Diablo, and the employment of moo to drive carriages to church and hold the horses while the services are going forward. In order to exact obedience to this law. Mayor Weaver did, on Sept. Bth, 1859, direct the following let ter to the President and Directors of the C. P. Railway tigintrarert—fity attention bee beep called to the feet that 013 Sunday, Sept 4, 1.1359, the cars of your company wets run, as Is usual on other days,_and passengers canted for hire. It is alleged by those complaining to me, that the gala and good order of the day was thereby broken, and citizens rosideot along cheroots, disturbed in the religious observance of the day. The right of Passenger Railway Companion to run their cant on Sandal, has already been the subject of judicial decision by Judge Thompson of the Supreme Court, in a recent case in Philadelphia. In addition to the statutory penalties for performing secular business-on Sunday, Judge Thompson holds In the cue referred to that it is the duty of magistrates to prevent n-breach of the public p_eitec, and thch dis turbance of the rights of 'worship and rest on the Sabbath u II appease are incident to the running of , can on Sunday. Any other construction of the law j Judge Thompson holds would make the trilling pa I =nisei penalty Indicted, "a license fee for its viols tion." I Under my oath of office, therefore, and the laws oil the State as Run expounded by its highest tribunal, I am not at liberty to overlook this open and publie defiance of its requirements. No man or t li set of en are above theta's. I hereto express the hope, adore, that you will refrain from any future attemp to run your care on Sunday. If persisted in, hoiwever, I shall take prompt measures to sup ' press the evil complained of. I hare thought proper to giro yea this notification in order to Alford you an opportunity to bring this matter before, your board, and I shall await your reply before taking further cation lb the premises. 11. A. Yearns, Map,. To which the Seoretary of the Company re plied : Dear Sir: Tour COLID/Uraiaatituo ill rate/Klee to running care on Sunday has been received, and I am instructed to say that it has reeeired that degree of ' attention whiob the importance of the subject and e proper respect for yourself and the community de mand. For the present, at least, the company will cease to run t i elr care on Sundays, reaming the right to adopt sub course in the raters as they may too ht to purest. The character of the gentlemen composing the board is; I think, sufficient guaranty that they will submit conscientiously to the laws of the eommon wealth, and that whatever they may have done, or may do hereafter, will proceed only from their honest conviction of their own and the public rights. The board entertain great respect for the Opinion of thou of their fellow citizens who have been active In initiating measures to prevent what they consider a violation of the law, and think that a similar con struction ought to be applied to their own conduct. They are also under obligations to you for your dec laration of intentions in the matter in question, as well as for the courteous terms in which it w•s couched. 0 If. RITPET, Secretary Cttizeni Railway L.`, A 9 is well known, (or the next two Sundsre, to wit: on the 11th and I nth of September, no care wefts ran upon the road. .Doringlaat week, however, itevcral petitions were circulated to Lawrenceville and received the signatures of many of the beat citizens of that borough, asking that the care might be permitted to run at cer tain hours. Below is. a copy of one of these petitions: Ll weascartit.z, Sept. 2.7. Hon. The undersigned would respectfully represent that they have been accus tomed, heretofore, to depend upon public conveyance to reach the city on Sunday, and that very many families In our borough attend the city Churches and Sunday Schools. If these 'conveyance' are stopped, they will be compelled to forsake their churches or put to great incenvenfanae to reach them. We think, therefore, the convenience of our whale community will be consulted by permitting the rail way care to run at such boars en will enable the people to reach the city in time for service and return home therefrom. Not only would we regard this as a great sem:iodation, bet we are walshed it will not be attended with disorder or breath of the peace, and we pray . you, if not •inconsistent with your official duty, not to Interfere and deprive as of the right, and 'conveniences bestowed by said Railway Co. (Signed by a large number., To this petition the Mayor responded SIPTLYISIIIII, 24, 1859—Jests Verner, Erg.: I have to acknowledge the receipt through you of ■ cirmmunication from sundry citizen" of the borough of Lawrenceville, In relation to runningyour can on the Sabbath - day. In reply, I have to inform you that it is out f sty pOlter to grant your revicer to permit passenger can to run an that day 'ler the purpose of conveying families to church." If the ears are rue for that purl.. alone, llotoerer, - 1 not felL myself called upon to Interfere officially, un it!!! a regular information Is made before me to the usual form, when the law must take its courts. I am by no means insensible 'id the inconvenience which must ensue to those living in the neighbor. hood of the city, to be deprived on that day of the usual means of travel, but the Legislature only ern remedy the matter. In the event of the earl running in the manner and for the purpose designated, shall not therefore Interfere unless a6davit is made before me. .YMITY, A. Wasv en, Mayor. Accordingly, on Sunday last, the care were run. They began at about 9 o'clock in the morning, ran till 11, then commenced at about 12 and brought people home from church. Bat after that, we think, they ran without inter mission, and with loads of passengers, until 10 o'clock lit night. Yesterday, the Mayor Informed the company that he should hereafter stop the care effectually and entirely from raining on Sunday. We underetand that hereafter the Sunday law Is to be rigidly enforced, not only upon oars, but also upon other vehicles driven for hire or by those hired to drive them. The reason for this resolution on the part of the Mayor, is, as we are informed, that the company only 'eked to run their care for the accommoda tion of people going to church. They did more; they ran them all day, and hence the resolution to stop them in conformity to law. IMEEIMELI MIOAZINES.—The Atlantic Monthly, for Octo ber, Le on our table, from Hunt & Miner. Its table of contents is gob and varied. The Mitt leter's Wooing grows more interesting with nob succeeding number. The Professor is yet at the .Breakfast Table. An article on Rifled Once is very elaborate, and contains moc - fi valuable is. formation. No magazine In America ham sue mined itself ao admirably se the Atlantic Month ly. It is the medium of much of the beet thought In the Republic. Harper's Magazine; for Oolober, is also with us, from Hunt tz Miner. Mr. Loaning, well known through his field book alba ROTOIIIIIOO, hsa a plotorial article In the present number, on the early eettlement of Hentuoky. Another illustrated article le eniitle3 .'A visit to the Hue jiguero Indians." Harper le se good MI uenal, and that is saying much for it. The Illustrated Phrenological Almanao, Foy lets', for 18G0, is for sale by the lame firm. Foaossr.—A man named Franklin, who was in the Beazer county jail a while ago for forgery, but who made his cecsps,•-has been arrested again on a similar charge. He peeled a note purporting to be made by parties In Belleville, upon Nathan Clearer, of that place. The note was for some $2OO, and Franklin, who now goes by thenstnee of Randolph, Johnson and Montan, hieing realized the cub, made good Llti Hight, but Iran .aztested on Sunday by offmei_Syere, near Elizabethtown, in this countyi;taken to Washington and committed for ilia:. linters' other notes, forged •against diffirent portico, were Maid upon him when arreated. • . Earnwmout Merrraos.—There was a very fine meeting at Monroeville, Patton township, on Beturday afternoon, and another large and anthtuilastio one st New Texes,'Plum township, in the evening. Oen. Moorhead and Thomas •Howard, Esq., addreeled both meetings, and they — were warmly encouraged by the Republi causal both townships. Mr.i Woo. SUIT anted sePreeldent of the lloweeville meeting, and S. Brintanats Secretary. At New. Texas, Dr. E 5 °tinker acted as President and John Stew art u Secretary. The Republicans are *lds awake In that end ot the county. Tux poppiie at the excellent school of Ile*. J. S. Travail, Bewlakleyellle, will sire their cannel imbibition on Wednesday (tomorrow) morning. The 'performances will commence et Ifoloot In thelmoralog, and doubtless will be etory interesting to parents, obildren and all etiobLan tut an interest la ills really valuable iltitaliorbatlintloa. Thou desiring totend guar one thithorAny learn of tame and tinsee by advertisement in another column of the to= - _ MEM MitUiA Marren ne. Conic The regular monthly seatingi:of Pittsburgh .Gentile wu held at their Chimberelast evening. &led Conseil—Present, all the members otrept Mears. Barger, Kim, Phillips and Tomer. Atlanta of !sit meeting read and approved. hfr. Ward, from the Street Committee, pre,euted a report in reference to the general condition of the , streets. The report says that the streets iu the sea and district are vary much one of order, the Street ' Commissioner refusing to make any repair. or do soy cleaning for want of means. With the report-was submitted an ordinance rising , the grades for Harrison, Mechanic, Adams, Pike and Try streets. Read twice, and authorised to be pub lished in the papers to do the city printleg. The President read a communication from the Controller, covering a bill from Mr. Morley, City. Regulator, fur services, $390 25, with a resolutiou authorizing a warrant to turns to the above amount, which was read three times and passed. A resolution authorising the payment to John F. Sill a Co., for storing Swam Fire Engine Chives, $15,. was road three times and passed. Mr. Hardman, from the Committee of Conference respecting the resolution authorizing a warrant In fa • • vor of S. Ailinder, respectfully report that the rose. ' lotion passed by Common Council, February 5, 1859, be adopted. Report adopted. A communization from Dr. Walters, asking for a gas light near his new reeldence, corner of Cherry alley cod Sixth etreel. Referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. A petition for extension of gas maineron the tient, ! side of Seventh Street from Webster to Fountain or,, was referred to Gas Committee. An ordinance for change of place of holding elec tion in the 2,1 precinct of the Third ICard to the house of John Deli was read three, times and passed. A reeolotion•that the Mayor draw a warrant for 82000 for repair iog and cleaning streota, to'be charged to contingent fund, was read and referred * to Finance Committee. C. C. non-concur and lay on the table. Mr. Blear, of the Fifth Ward, from the special committee on collection of wharfage on the Monon gahela wharf, submitted their report. Appended I. the raped was the following resolution : Res,lred, That the Wharf Master on the Monon. gahela wharf be and he is hereby instructed to ret ina and pay Into the treasury all wharfage accrued on said wharf, and to discontinue the practice of leaving wharfage uncollected at the end of the month, and that the Controller report to Councils any failure to comply with this resolution. - Mr. Brown, of the -Fourth Wird, offered as a sub stitute for the above resolution that the Wharf Mae. tar of the Monongahela wharf be required to report to the Controller at the end of each month the • EEZE . . • • . 'amount of uncollected wharfage and the names of parties by which it may be due. The report was accepted, and after tome discus elan Mr. llerdman moved to lay the resolution on the table. Tens end nay. were nailed with the fal lowing result teas—Bennett, Hardman, Kemmerer, Kincaid, MoCargo, Nixon, Ward-7. Nays—Harbin, Blair, Brown, Duncan, Fitssim• mono, and Presidtipt McAuley-6. C. C. non•conCur, and amend by directing the re port of committee to be published in the city papers. ST C. adhere, and appoint !deans. Brown and Fit, 211:11MOna a conference committee. C. C. appoint Messrs. Dailey and Seibert. The committee report a resolution that the report ho printed, and that here after the Wharfmaster report all delinquents to the Controller at amend of each month, with the &mow deo from each. Report Adopted in both Connoil. A communication from the manager, of the Gym. nestle Anoclatt.on, in reference to renting City Hall, Was read and referred to Market Committee in con junction with Committee on City Property, to roport at nest meeting. A communication frolullr. Wickersham, Pres•t of the Etna Railway Company, was read and ordered to he filed. It was in reference to procuring th• right of way to the road up !fend Penn, and along Penn to St. Clair streets. The who le matter wee referred to the Ordinance Committee. An ordi nance of Monongahela Passenger Railway was alto referred to Same committee. Mr. Bennett presented so ordinance authorising a temporary loan of 13,400, to pay the judgment 01 Oelricha vs. the city. Read three times and passed. In C. C. objection was made to concurrence, thereat* were suspended, and action of S. C. concurred in. In all business n.tt otherwise noted, C C concur. Adjourned.• COMM. Coll[l . l - Pre•ent,•il the maw ban exeirpt Mourn Barnhill, Coward, Hill, Al,fielry, Nurrie, Oyer and Ward. Minute. of lest meeting read •od appu.rel Mr. Siebert pm:uteri a petition Cy • v., lamp .rt the earner of Witinut street and - 3falberry alley, sth ward. Read and referred to Committee on Gee Lighting. The aunty A petition relative to the grade of I'ike street, between dleebanie and Harrison streets Road Inv' referred to Street Committee. The President, A petition (or gas temp et c,,roer •(Clerk and Elm street+, Sixth verd Read Rl,' re erred to Committee op Gas Lighting. Mr. Darlington, froin the Finance Committee, an ordinaries authorizing ■ temporary kan of 13,40 a to pay the jodgmeet of fi.ehlrich's k Co. re. the city. The ordieanee was reed a GeV and wood time and there being ot.leettoo to third reading a motion to suspend the rules was made and lost, and the ordt emote laid over. Mr. Magee, from dm ()edit:moos C.Astruittee, a re port, with so ortitnan,a supplamentuy to an oral nonce granting tb• nee of certain etniteta to lb. CIII nos' Paassogar Railway Cotopaoy, p....`1 April I 1 1559. Mr. Robb moved to amend the Gni section, by me king the terminus et the corner of Path and Market which motion was lot by the following vote• Ayes—Blrktamer, Campbell, parlin g ton, basis, Fulton, Bete, Robb, Rots, Pres' vErrett—e, Neye—Railey, Barnes, Barr, Deader. [basso, Damien, Floyd, Fryer, Gild**, ?daces, Reed, Rob bins, Siebert, Thompson-14. Mr. Campbell moved to amm!, by adding attar the ford ordinance, in the third reetion,vhe words, .and in the ordinance to whieb this ise supplement Lost by the fallowing vote: • Ayes—Campbell. rloyd, Sieltert— 3. Nays—Batley, Barnes, Derr; Itlrkbimer, Davis. Damler, Dickson, DOllll2ll, Pryer. Gild.., !doges, Reed, Resit, Robb, RoUgric Ross, Thompson, Pros', Frrett-18. After the addition of two sections, the ord loan was road ■ third time and passed. to S. C , laid no the table by *vote of B to 3. Mr. Dailey, from the conference o.mmittee Oa the resolution authorising a warrant lo fever S. Allen der, reported favorable to lb. resolution tie pasted to C. C. Report adopted. Mr. Campbell offered the following Rceolred, That the Prestilints of Cour.cds be and they are hereby requested to - prepare and publish the usual ennial pamphlet, containing the note of arum • bly, ordinances and reeolutikis relatire to the city, paused I. 1558, together with so appendix embracing; reports of city ofßcere, etc. Read three time, and passed. Mr. Darliogton— Reootrrd, That a committee of Dice, uoe from each Ward or the city, four from the Select an 3 Ire from the Common Cianott., ho appointed to ■ppor. thin the city according to the Act of Ammbly passad March 13,1547, entitled a nipplement to an act to incorporate 11. city of Pittsburgh. Read three times and pasted, and Mews. Dar lington, Birthimer, Floyd, Robbins and Darin, ap pointed in C. C., and Bletivra Hardman, Tomer, Kim and 15I'Cargo, of S. C. Mr. Campbell— flerolred, That a Joint committee of three, two from the Common and one froM the Select Conaoll, to be appointed by the President", to audit and en. amine the account" of the Diamond Market [tonne Amociation with the city. Read throe times and plumed, and Mean.. Camp bell aad Siebert appointed on part of C. C., and Mr. T. S.M.& on the part of S. C; Mr. Campbell—An ordinal:me relative to market.. Mr. Siebert moved to :Mike out the word. "SuEer.. intendant of Markets" wb ..... r they orror. oet by the following vote: Ayes—Siebert and Tbompson-2. Nays—Bailey, Barr, Birichimer, Campbell, Dar Lington, Dario, Demier, Dickson, Donnell, Floyd, Fryar, Glides, Magee, Rail, bus, Robb, bobbin., Rom and Ward—l 9. Mr. Robb, the following: &soloed, That the Committee on Polies be and they are hereby requested to Inquire into the pro priety of preparing Oaf ordinance fixing a eatery to all city oaken not already fixed by ordinance ; and that all hoes, for - failures and perquisites now weir ed by Omaha paid Into the City Treeenry. Read (hies times and passed. • Mr. Campbell offered the following: Beacticed, That the Line and Mongabela Pe/an ger Railway Campania be requested to furnish to this/Council printed copies of the Reports of the Or dinance Committee on the mitten relating to said comparable hifeceotng . referred to mid rommittee. Read three times end paned. Mr. Darlington, the following r Btsoloed, That the rum of $2OOO be taken from appropriation NO. 0 and added to No. 7, for cleaning stroata. Read three times and passed by the followieg Tote Ayes—Munn. Dailey; Derr, Darlington, Dem ise Floyd, Gilds*, Rear, Robb, Rou, Siebert end Thimipson-11. Naye—Nave. Barnes, Bitkbimar, Campbell, Da vie, Dickson, Pryer, Magee, Reed and Pree't. Er ratt—n, In ill business act otherwise noted, S. C. concurred Adjourned. Gazer Convintesc•—We have been led to admire an arrangement lately adopted by the Omnibus Line, by which passengers going either Factor West, by roll rood, steam boat or coach, by leaving their addrese at the General Rail Road and Steam Bost Ticket Office, corner room Mo nongahela Ilona. will be nailed for and promptly delivered, with their baggoge, whero deelred. This is certainly a very desirable arrangement, encoring to passengers a certainty of reaching any of the above named modes of travel In due time. The office is open from 6 o'clock in the morning until 9 o'clock to the evening. Strang ers wlshbig to reach any point In the city or en virons, osu be furniebed with cobvegances, It blob are at all times in rcadineee at the door Of the General Ticket Office. The Washington coach calls at the hotel', and at all points within a reasonable distance, every morning, except Sun day, for pacsengere who Istria their names at the office. Times coaches are now in charge of eare fat, gentlemanly and accommodating drivers. We bare frequently; thought of ming a kind wom vfor rd'etelland and Noble, as we hear them well spoken of by all who ride with them or en trust any briquet' to their cite. And, by the I way, no more gentlemanly officers are to be met with than are found at the General Tioket office. Leery attention le stn4louely glren to strangers, and It is real pressure to do business either with Mr Kneiland or his assielante. Thts ofrice is d aul o u n t . ifution which meta our cordial commit sti _ A star .of _valuable otoakit 1011 be 'sold fhb Irrtbliag $1.7 o'clock, oaloa.coolocs, No. i,4 fifth 'strut. AWN rut PIM* la MI: Wad. boa* and Elonougshola ,botough, by ardor of ioisoloistrator"of, moo at .4!;el&!'''.'7''' , ','Z - ;:. , ..5,:-:'t-:-.. :. , ';:4tr' '', s'.. -. r,:... - '&`... i,i'' f • .•,, A--.,,.- -,,,.,.,, ; ~.''...,..7,, ,-..:.t - ::.2:44, - ,. :7,'...,,"4 , ' ..t%••::3'_,:;',,,.,:-;t•!...::,,•2.,f'...c•A•.,;'7-;......n.,‘,..:..,,,,,,,:::L,-;;.•,:=!!• I Sum:info/ Moira& pmealizttS•pL . 264l: Dermra. : pirmls'on Bpecio.i 13 EL P e i ttge i rl 4 2 8 6 5 5 :5 6 101 4201. , 953006 1 4 , 7 4 3 5 6 7:0 41 16 5 11. & Al, " 266,972 120,762 864,496 eitirmee " 120,420 51,609 575,357 blethanie?" 200,705 . 83,055 706,049 Iron City " 239,675 .96,853 690,398 Allegheny " 204,020 87,8.71 1159,298 .11,781,9721, 0 42,77 1.816,460 1,055,0( MEM! Ill!EMZI 1T...1g 6°4" or 1 611 Otto to I Poo by - i o t ol Not. _ other Books. 1 ... I 1 Boobs. $ 31,773 I 951,325, 91 30 .67 0 131,13091 29,020 44,828 110,299 2 2,9181 129,072 7,063 10,191 9,104 31,411 , 28,1611 14,025 31,422 . 4,075 19,023 40,907 39,9521 37,003 $ 384,487 19 182,8421 8 312,985 347,709 181,8051 300,791 —L---1 ----H-- 36,778- 1,097 12,191 Pitt'burgh Exchange. M.& Ai Citizens'. Midianite' Iton City .. Allegbouy. Ml= Increase...... Decrease...-. &MLL OLT 8011, MiIICHANT TAILORS.— This firm are tow occupying their eplendid new store room, No. 19 Fifth at., next door to Eaton, Cree & itlacrom. They are opening out a stock of goods which, for extent and quality, are in keeping with the megnificenoe of their new es tablishment. The established bueiness reputa tion of this firm renders commendatory notices unnecessary in this case. In this community, noun eland higher—giving entire ealialaation to all who deal with them. Their facilities for do ing en exteogive buelnees now are unsurpassed by that of any other house, in their trade, co the oily. The tuts displayed in the getting up their business department Is worthy of all admiration, and eminently, deserving imitation. The stook of goods on their counter* cannot fail to animal the attention of purchasers, as they have been selected by the senior partner from the very latest importation's, and embrace all new and el egant and fashionable styles, for gentlemen's dress. Employing none but the best and most experienced workmen, they can with confidence assure their customers, and the public generally, that .the fulleat malefaction will be given to all who may favor them with their patronage. Call In and examine their 'Rook and feast your eyes on their store room and its elegant and tasteful arrangements. All must concede to it the palm for beauty, correct taste, convenience anal adopt edema to- the purposes designed. Tun Waehingtoo County Fair commences to morrow, and continues until Friday—three days. From whet we havo learned, we are warranted to eayink, that this will he the largest and in ell respects the molt interesting exhibition of the the Society, sins its reanscitation. The display of stook will ba large, of all descriptions The Society have enlarged their grounds by late pur chases of land adjacent, end have now ample "scope and verge" for all purposes. The build- I ogs have been enlarged and additional facilities Afforded toenufsoturers. and mechanics for the display of 'their oommaditles Wheeling is wont to attend this Fair In force, and never fails to make a splendid 'array of goods. Mr. Bauman will be on the ground and report for the Gazette, and a ill be happy to meet Ma old Wield:Wen county friends, and trendact any business they may have vlth this establishment. From pre sent indications the weather will he favorable, and if ea, a good lime may be anticipated IVAS/1011,1,N FL,AL. Sttutwa•r —The total an nual ...ruination of lb. pupils of the IVashieglon Female Seminary take, place this weak, commencing on Wednesday, we believe. This is el. aye an occa sion of groat interest to Chet ancient borough, and calls together • large crowd of citizen, and straugere. This institution is in a meet prorperout condition, beviag • large altand•nee of pupils from all parte of the country. The corps of (carbon are eminent for their proficiency and skill le Imparting knowledge and training the lair youth in all departments. of • solid and °miaow./ elicitation. The Principal, Mrs. Hanna; has • reputation as wide as the Union, and a popularity commensurate with It. Tb. Os • rem. reporter will be on the gronad one or more of Ott days of the approeChlng examination. F - os.wgir Stsuow *--The (arerell sermon of Rev Dr C P. Knuth, at the English Lutheran (lintel on Sunday night, drew an immense au dience Every part of the church, evert to the aisles, is. c n rowJed Ills sermon we bear spoken of ae ono of the most touching and powerful that was ever delivered in dist choral. The peat interest to hear. it was a fair Indication of the Jeep regret which le felt by alL.clesses in the community, ru the prospect of booing Dr Krauth fie goes hence to be pastor of St Mark's Church, Philydeipbia Pao re s•o• 0.0.4.111. - DO4. •s•DJ that Professor Gardner, the celebrste , i"*.aP and the Invariably witty sod tettikter-provoking orator, hie, in ow/segments of pitman merits- Sou from prominent gentleellat iu Washingfou, contented to attend the Wistdeigton County Fair, •hich anmm