•••• , ..• , t - r• - '" - **sr' - • -. ' --, e ...... i r % STABLISTIP,D IN 1786. _ - filanufaerurtrll. BrUggfatS. - .........._.... STEW ART ,k FA 131.;K NE R, n.-.-.- IL s. Pliss e. ------• i-I'd."" T arns H. NEVIN & CO., ' -, wrareAcruaaas OP NO. 24, Wood Et., £lttabotr&h, • ib g Alanufhturers of WHITE AND RED LEAD, ZINC PAINTS Pressed Fire Eirlc . -.1 AND MIURA% and 191671..10 D0 0 •0' in 0111. Faints . Varnish. sod Turpentloe... jaltlyd -afII,TENBEROER'S STATION,Q JOHNSTON, (successor LO L. Wilcox,) 1 fo., R e rg yy, pgwyal.67, Gamer Salithilehl and Forrth 0.....11/' - nyrrra - uoincrr, ra. sn,m, would nes. , .tti to ' a. r .... ,1" t i .f '''.." - 78411.11/7,61/11,1- a, ire11.24D172 1 - 21122LD, . - D. , ""' d Ch "' '''''''o Pe rfumery in sad Darning ' F ' T l'.l .° V °° hie Vexedly Medicines, so, o g . g „,, - [51.06•01.2.10 X. =XIV Liquors, (scorns lo'sodo of C1E...50l At.... 0 I of ...Lich .• 240.100 "L'lrttd Street, Pittelbeirgs, erne .. antorpened In g.hty and at lowest prlc.. phyotct.'• prehrlpiio. my onergxluded.regilyd ---- i irear,ractunrsandZicalcra 4n b i g g i n e r ,,,,c ogn i guol , gigdg , shi , dek , nii ,,, g , VII - MACKEOWN, Wholesale Druggist, ' M ttr vT . Carbon Oil M.docturer and A g ent for Thoyer'. , . , a ESSEN COlTlfOit.4, Ctlflll4ol2S, tic. ' Solid arid Fluid Extracts, No, 167 Liberty btreti.. Pah 'OrPilelcidat 011ent10/1 paid to STEAMBOAT WONG. booth, Pa. ~,-7 jet311:10 {{CARPETS PITTED AND LAID 70 ORDER.; ID L. FAII-NESTOCK C 0.,& late of the firm atididem , ....- A), D. A. Fohnestock • G., an ouncepsors to Fleming I_ , trot* cdity stov• wnreb..*e• , Brae., Wbololude Ditigght No 60, oilier litasi tool Ft twth - W. BRADSHAW, (Suet:mar to IT. gla.l'lmbaran.P.. • „4..,„(,,,,..,) lastrufachwer ,of TIN, IHON B A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., WHOLE ...tooppy4 WARE , nod Dealer 11. SIMI' 63, 0 ., Na PI • solo Druggists and Mannfactonol or Unite land, WOOD STUNT, bNoreenilith and Virgin 1.11.7, Pitt.. Lead and I.lthar g e, cum' W o od and Arcot thr.L.f, Pllea btlfgb, Pa. , t . 3:1211 ',gut,.meld DIIQUESBTEI FOUNIER , N• roxossuoi moan.. .._ ........ ....... ....asous surds. R. iderCar 6:. Clb., 11)11RAGN & REITER, WIOLESALEAND Lawny = R im appotil. Alma. 'R. R. Deport,l II Detail Droggisda,corter of Wady sod EL Chit eh, Prrrsfinsas, PA. I Pittaburgh. MANUFACTURE to order, on short notice, JOSEPII FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. CASTINGS, SHAFTING k PULLAYS, of all air. wag . ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, ii.ru.....dm....a.k,p. aandg aigNi gh wa , of tho boa materials and test "di.; toast.tly °abated a follund amplete sos.ortment uf Dru g s, oIad.WAGUN 110.13121.8 AD IRONS, DILATES, Ac., idoidx Medlcutah Mall:Ono Cheats, Perfum e ry, mud nil articl. per. ea Dand or apt loader. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~ ~, , , ,_, 1 , taltdog to We Mailman SiPOrden• left 4 3 It. •°°"'"•••• ''' "" ""`"'"'"... ° &Jr Phystaans preacriptlona awfully. °Apo...6d at all - Ifoinie.,Bo Woad .t, will more ra . mopt realm,. boore. jorly tkltdly WltAtelai, Mt leillett a. 430 Lill. GEO. 11. KEYSER, DRIA - BIIST, , ~ , . • , ~.. , , isownst Moot, conot of WOod street end %legit. ~.. Ito mutt' Street , ritterairge, ' ie., Alley. Pity barb. Pt. ... • I.l.AlMAtrtaxioa Or TORN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEA Ir. 10111nnps, THONGS AND SWITCUES. el er in Drum Polnth,o.l3, V50nieh......1 n,..t..r.., No. yy Orders solicited from thetrade, and promptly .hip ! giplob ee ty•L m e,,petup gm b pod t ui per itstructions. Allorder•wilirocelvepromptsteaollon roux.--fl =Milo, et I Per 01.0. dihmidtt for Gish. OGrAgeot tor Babenck'n I.l.lo.onieSpren. anneldly.law .04,yelyd&wT _ ______ _ _ _ __ . _ _ _______ ..OAIt T W It. 21111 T sr ---s-ts ti 111 G , theme ;Dealers. (Eocromon to John 0,10.1.100 -..- _- _ __ MANUFACTURERS and Importers 01 J AMES lanziEs & CO., Pork Packere Pock. sod Table Oratory, Surgical and Doubt Is. ..a D.lers to Pros.sion., occur of Market an./ Front aliment., Gam, Platols,Pieldrt Teeklu,.A.o„.Na ES W.aal . e ructs. Jedly,Ps idllod. They given...lot...Non to the'martuf.tunog of „ . .,,,,,,,,, ggg .,,,_ ........... _ . - -Tr . . ~ ....,. • Proasta,Supportem. ,kr.. JobbLog and itepoinnith rec.. T EECU & lIITICIIIN . SON, Co mmissi on - audits taid deopatch. ogle dly .--- ,J land Forwarding Merchants, dealer. In Weal,. Ho .11 4 / 4 1144 . 4tZtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . - .... .lasso Y- 00 ' 0 . s ee .7 a ro. Cr a. Flonr, 6 ,s 'is%, ,,, ll i ez i . , 4lth At i L wszd t t i bt, .P r e: eiiPeunot., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. g ca.ratty. n..tia.i.t. Franey Shoe alw a y s s oo 1..3 - - STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND gilliF,T A g a to tor the a s h of ilbolhou (10`1. reldwa...l finteuted 8t .,. wei ., 1 ,.., , mg,,,,,.„,,,,,,,.. of ig ,,,,, g ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, A Pearl 10.0.11. Nes. 116 lit-otl eud 14 V. 0.0 els , het... I ~ , ,,,,,,,,x . „..,,,,, r ,, d ~ cygg ,. n0i1 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., , Wood and Smithfield Ms , Pithbargh, Pa. ' h aled roga,a,, sits nne, sin,mi Ns.. CoodOmicro. ash Fsn CHEESE WAREHOUSE . ---11ENRY 11. Bow PAna, Ircm TOWN, I.lfolkats, stn. at., uhcklioub. COLLINS, Forwarding mud Com... Winn Aleh-Ll.t,and W or E,D e idge and Viaduct Dolt., 4.6 at. the aborteet nee Dealer in Cheese, nutter, Lake Flab alnl Pr.dnr g enerally, this. All omen (root s ili•Lono. 10'0.0V oilordcd 1.. 28 Wool et., mho. Water, Plttaburgh ° eny'll -- 1..,, post Cotton Mils, Plato tour ga. - E A REIIOLISEAS. GARD. I.4: l lfrt E Wh I n V I A le 'KENNEDY, CRILDS & co.. MANUFAO - ro, gee:ernlly. f . .'.... e 1 i.1 , 700 1 .".n " ..7,%.1 . .'.., m 'e h aeiT 1 ) .4 5611th field. PI t esbnegh, 14. i Petal A No.l beory 44 Shoetlagn, • adrTerme eooh. turtle Carimt Maloof all colore and ',MO K LI SELLERS & CO., Dealer, in Pro.. 1- , 0 ., Twin% • lied Contr. ic . done, Lard Oil, A.., No . 300 I.lle rt e mho.% e nc lente . Plough Lines sod Sndi Cord; t001...1ei timithlidd street 0n7....1,4 O hope of all shra and .lcscriptlomg _ _ Batting. Insurance 'Agents. Art/alert left al the Hardware Moro of Lug. A Gregg. No. 62 Wood street, will haen attention. , 1..12 ly ---- . - --.- - U K UREA INSURANCE COMPANY 9'l JAPIIGS IRWIN, .1.11 Water greet lt.llii FINNEY, B. c'y. C. W, BATE, SIANIIPACITURER SOP not, General Agent my 3 QUIPITURIC ETHER; Sulplin - 0 rio Acid: A A - ARIII E R , SECRETARY' 1..,7 li iw oot Spirit., NithO Nitric Acid: ..ti,... Peninsyleania Ironton. Company o r Pittsburgh, ..,._ . Hallmattlettiod/ON Marialk Acid; Jou.' Building., 'Fourth etre.. ArpurAratmeola, PPP; Shroud do __Yowler'd - Solutiegg ' !rya - n , M. GORDON, Secretary We.tern Inver. 'Nay In hand ...John Irina • Emu, Atwater street. J • once Company, 92 Water Went.. _ INILLIV4 A NN TTIEtIOI9, - -r GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Frank. PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 tr .Do Pia lna.mra Comlaml. doOketemt cot. , W 0.3 Fourth street, Pat.burgh, and Fe4e6l street, colder• sod /lit , 000 W. wrath Exc•lsior IDOL Allegheny. ' '' p- A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Aartirtry_acicriptica of Fittin g . hr ater, G. nail r ~. 0 ~,,,,nis • Mutual Insurance Co, 42 WM. street icip - W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West- Gromutioston, -Izo. -/- 1 '• ' n ' T ''''''"` . C''' ' O7 F ros t "n' t 8111/2.T.:1;....• criexpr_Ar.rc.,, ' - carpets. Wholcsnlo Grocers I,: ComMissioi Merrliaals W. Dr Jo Al. SPCA ILI. CAI, 123 Market St., Philadelphia, ~ ' FIIakEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS ; (VEER...for sale the following,, oil the 100,1 11_, MATTINGS, dr. No. 67 Fourth sheet near Weed ap..l reasmabla terms, elm _ . _. _ . 500 1000 b pac blDe ked. fitai Sugary, New York nod Ph Ilatrlnlits Syrups, ...di Eirp eroobs. •••% ... 7.-----. - ne..‘ s ii . """'''' soma °' ' D . ' ' 1.11 . 0 " 1_7(E ' L1) n0 .56 .u e767,1N U U( 1 .1.e.e.171.6 . t7 ' .;L " :. et" 4-2-1-3 .a.- - ".... .1. 7- 1`..i .. SCliN g JUI 0, 3 A WirchteLTVl.oletwle .....1 Woad Deal er s . P 16116!, AND C031311:,iu, • maarIIANLS r l;"''''''"''' v """ i " ' ''''' N ' - ' -h " -- ''''''' r 14. "'"' °°"4 ~.. terte-t sts, Pittsbur g h 1 in 11. LO VE, lle.aer in Staido sold lancy No. 0 S ithlield Street, °s l ime i Alt..ogshels lieu,., A._J • 1.-, ....... r.j.., •.I Ow ”r 1411.1 li., 11.0, Noll PliTSßUitilli PENN'A. ll u itei str ess, P....1....at. ~,,,, , ~ •Th a hr e I n &LOCH, GRAIN, MILL FEED. and every 1 . .) li. PA LH ER, No. 107. Aln itcet b [reef, klod &Country Produce. &pedal attenti to ger. to-G0n..1.1 Dealer In ilooneh, Hats. hiraw Trlou..l” , ....I ollinowola Of Prodelessr'Wer toPittsburgh MI rebel. ge. g ins . a ra d. w ..,,,,ay_ _ .111. ILIIIIMIIICI.----.1. 8.11.1[11...- Nal.'.l.2l,Thlelc. 13ILOWS & KIREEPATELICIi9, booksellers, &:c. - yinox..ms.Ax., IL GROCECIZS lir - m. 0 . . . AND DI:ALVES IN G. 1011 N STON ,Ir. 1..!0.. Statinr ern, 11 Blank Hook Mahal...re - awl Jet. 1.1.14.. rs No. , FLOITA ANDSEEDS, 67 Wood street. Pittsbnegia. Pa"- 1......10 Nos. 191 and 193 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. jomi S. DAVISON,I3OOKSELLEII AND jai lyd Ity Statiener, auree.n-Lo Dail... A a g rien. rt.. Lc !lola -'' DIIPUY & MITCHELL, street, otsse Swath. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' PRODUCE COMMISSION . DERGWANTS TribY & CO.. BOOKSELLERS AND STA. ll_ TILINER.S. Nu. 66 W0..1 street, next door L. the ow. CIM°O No. I 8, .•V• Bi..k. Ro.t.lh-w .1.. run of Thiel, Pitt a bur g it, l'• 5e1....1 an 1 L. Don. cote St, coo. pa Nall. St., Chtnagn. gamely or, 'not. Warohopse No. 13 Sou tb-Vc•ltter St. T L. READ, ROOKSELTEII AND STA. Solicit for the purchase of Flour and Grain in e.) • TIONED • No IS Inerth et, A t e.lto Tinie lin. -• Chicago Market. r IT U N'l' & MIN ER, BOOKSELLER I RZYMISSC.3 IN MT,11111,3 a - •mlßath:m.l,ll.6 , llr Mull, Fifth street ,Illictio.ck,AlNlrtory A CO, I Daniel Wall., 1 , 9. G oorge W. Cam. E N . I Moms. Watt • n name - .1.3. Houston, E N , I I n 03.-4.11.0 llainters. _ 1 CULP /it SILIOPAIIII, it ir OLIN TIIOMPSON & CO., COMMISSION MEP. en ANT S, DOUSE, SIGN AND 011NAMENTA I. AND DEALERS IN i . ~,,,i.a u it, GR. ,. ji ., ~ pnonue.E. PAINTERS AND GLAZIEItS, '7.:' So. 343 Liberty Street, NO. EX. 111111 D 670.136 i, Plrlialtti Lei 11, PA. PITVELDIOII, PA. tor 9 lyd Main bran& of FLOUR. for Baker's end Family use, _ ohndontly on band Portlcular otteution paid to Oilin g orders for Iderchandise generally. _,_____ 1.4" r yd Kral Ifistatt agents. , TAMES 41. FETZER, Forwarding and W 11.1sIADI WALLA., SY 00113IISIIGN 11 1 / 1 110HANT, tor th• sde al ' LOW:, GIIAIN,4CON, LUID,IIL - Tikat,ENCDS. Dal EDitU P, lAEA LER [N PROMISSORY NOTES. and &ado. general, itiO.l6 Afariet Hired; corner Fir.; JI-3° K .. ." , 6iiirigages sod 01'...coriti. 60 ...hi Pdtdririgi,2ls. . Par.. coo procure Hens threngb 10) . A g ency..., , {' , ... , 1 HAW 00 5.11. &alley, E N W . Pittsburgh, .Ilisen Dilworth. obi , ' 0.00. • an, do, 8. Culla.t t 800, do, Atwell, Lee • Co, 00,301,0 Tbne whllln g to insert tb.,lr money to g reet 10ie.... Ihinlop, EN, ON I. Home t Co, Cithionati, S. Brady, con Aiwa ) r find fire nod s-rond CIA. 1.1 W., •l my OE., 1 , 1 Cashier M AH. mot, Wtmeltog,Stmad Ott, EN ..10, Oslo . Crongla• Co, do, P.hm A 1i0nt00,.13; Coolenen AE. All nenounnerstions 004 Interviews grimly coldhlossteal PlitiloiklldAo de...dly ' 0 Woo GRANT ETHIC KT, erred te let. P.S.P> C•theStot LIEU """ - _ WISPY- - aItANS. VAN UOR. ' GRAFT & VAN Goo.Dtit, CII ANDISE BROKERS, AND ? CONNISSION MERoIIANTS, •114 Second Street, Pittebnigh . . . . . &LW. Vern k Ca., l'imr Tory, Shrlrer *Dilirgrth, Pitko...g • Peauer*Cn., " apr. 11 - Art*l2o2k Co., " '43nypenst, •Clart a. Young, 1/..Caudlc9s,3leana &CO." • % P4ll*4.lpbia. !Innis.* [hyper, Ciuclu. t.A: Minas* & Sow; Phil* it * Dog*n * Co., •." .r... if **ridge *Co., thltimorn,l U. D. finyrrollb *Co., Lon- Annhtest,Alan *CA, " j Willi, Ky. oel; lyd ZRB ST k BARK El:, - •_ PRODUCE 4N D PROVBION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - - • •- • 267 Liberty Street, corner of Hand, PIINIPA, • 3.Partkolar atteatJoa Cron to Um prirelman and rah. of Floor, 0 rah.. Inled ktalta, PotaMes, Net, Lard, Latter (Rime. Clover and Timothy Peed; tn. , • ' ;Orden promptly, Piled at 14 lotreat market idle.. Ad TAACAA mute oa COM/AcimentA. ei0131:14sol the Pitman:rah Hag llsonfactuiy. an31:10 S&M *.FLOYD & CO. •••••, •••• • • . 0411)11881CM :1 1 / 1 81011ANT8, Apd 404.4 In llour t prAtn 434 I.lllt/M1 MEET, mar 12,. IL lc. Depot, 'PITZEIfiIIfIOII, PA. • .gor..cammors...--...—.. CIIADWICK At , ACN, COMMISSION MERCELANTS p , - DEAT4C/13 IN CAPER. ANlinn . nß, • AVeat* Jur th. , i lahoninF Fire Brick and Pat Clay, i0i.149 and 131 Vickaa p ilter t. ip at. lng l'Aper Ifannpf.prfre.' laotswv tr. volts-wrist 14 . 110LESALE GRO(IERS, dfiD DZIA,LEILS IIIT. P13.01)II0E • . COWII3.3IO2II.IItRQUADiTy for the We of PIG METAL AND Booms, N 0.1751 Liberty titveet., - AeUyt VIAOCO 141715¢laiG 11, P A clatiCkr.ll,llt .12. CO., - • ift*alars licirmaa,lSTCroO &Om] Kit-warding anti Commimion :-.4lElrchan - 1 apclSMoteenle Naos ! Poduse, Flour and Wooll , `l ,- 11 ' 0. - 153 frond or 122 &cowl 0., Pitat;orsd e apld-pi—my"Vo • - • IMMO ILIiStraII...SEEMIMI /.![MR_: Will it. a tirrArizz. vit t) PLUNGER IIAILOAUOT! 4i CO., .' - -; ',O. MISSION ICEROII I 4 NT S, '"i - , - --- - DULE11.5 . 121 ' _ . Ilidet i Provisions& Produ,co penerally, . 0.209 Liberty Stroot, Pittatr!irsh. : I-. SO A Ally - An.ry.i., G-rtnn. and i'rocl:ri°l3* eommiuion and Tonianiing Merchanto, 270. 124 Sceaulfit.,Nua gr A Pa riayabl yd _ OUTIIBERT k EON. ir en i ara l c omm i s . ICJ. doll Agents for thd We and Parrtor. P.nl Etts rio.lsl2llorket otrret,Plttebnra• ' Joftlrd 11 , 0,81.1 LT :DICKEY. liThoi r oiae ces • ' Prod** .. otounisrloti Itorchnnt, Nd. nin Litorty P r y., Pitttborrh P • P.- td.A.Rs II Alq, I& CU. ; ..7 - ... Announce the Antral WI i, .. . . NEW :WALL PAPERS,__ - BoriDtßs, &e.,•. ;,. - I :- . . , ' , .;•:71N0: 87.- Wool' STRUT. , . 1010.14 111317101.- bb di thiS .1.1/ Pied Ang An' Nl* Alrf 1, 4 /di At 0. 1 ' 1 . , ..., • _ • , . .: . GAzE ~ ! ._. , , . i . .1. . - ~ i .., E , - , :. DAILY _____ ZitPtotsttrp Wall Paper War•luaaa•. WALTER P. BIARSRALL S CO;, Im porters sod Dealers. 8 Wood Wool, be tram Fourth greet and Elmwood Alloy, where may be forma au espoudie araartmeul of ovary dnaAt/Wm of Paper Ilauglog., for Pa ton, IlalL., 1/11Pug Rooms and Chamber.. Also, Winded. Shade., to groat variety at lowed prata to cauldry &den. gala WALTIdIt P. AIARBIIALL A (.11. .fauotc, Scr JOAN 11. MELLOR, No. 41 WOOD ST., Ix:tweed Dhamottd Alloy And Fonrth serene Soh, Agent. CdrOGICESERINO A BONS' (Dolton) /'TANG FORTM, iIA BON A nnsitaN.B MODEL MI:GM/EONS and °FLOM( lIARISIONIUktfh dud Dealer Iv bledir sod IdnOcal Goode Jd23 • ICLEBBR & BRO., No. 53 Finn Bt., Sin oldie Golden Iforp,Sole Agent forNglikk k CLARK'S (Now York) unrivalled Grand and &mini PIANOS, and 0 ARLIART NXIII/11A)143 gorrodne:MAY. DIftNS and OMAN 11A fiIIIONIO3IP, Dealer* In MUM,: and Musical Instrument.. nIIARLOTTE *BLUME, MANUFACTUR: aodDoolrr lu (Nano Fort., mid Importer of Muria ao.lßlnxlo4l lartronarntr. solo Agent for the 11113111)Uaa PIANOS...hen for lIALLET,,. DAVID A 00.11 Porton Pls.% with and irithool Xf , lnan%lforritmont. 11l %Y •A ' ftry2 eartiageo. ItIttAGESI BUGGIESI ROCif.AWAYSi PIiANTONS, 6.I.ItOUCIIMS, 01651, A N I)everything in the line, parr:tinsel from 4_l. the In.mt tellable KASTEIIN MAN UPAOTUItEIIi, Toz,thnt w ith¢ fall usortmenll of edogant Znatera ltlartl•lS Jr. et , erY 'rarlety aultaLle br aiuolo or doable teams. Also,' AM.',i stout dual Woo items, too boo...trona to me out yame as for gala at reasonable vetoes by. JOHN H. 8114WitEll, • Dloirtoott street, ben Liberty. Pittsburgh. P.. 3 HarrioiCtv 6 .04 sod wid Os rotranhabet. itspalts eg orally tool promptly MEM IJ 611.iiTUBEritiu culla% WHOLESALE AND R.F.7.411„ Xmlmaring every style of ROSEWOOD, SIAIIOOANY AND WALNUT, Duitablo for rA14.011.9411A MOMS AND DINING ILOOMft, • Evnt to any lo kiziY_YORK AND rIIILADELPIIIA, WAHEROODW, Non. 77 AWD 79 TnUID STREW?, WU:IW P 177281111011, PA. non R.1001M.-.....1A11C 111 L. Irma Uzi°. & ILLSC7ACTMIZIS or _ _ • • SURRITURE AND 0.11A1.118 Of Every .Description. /A9TORY—roPiat E4,6dwern ltylk mid Ppana. Ae.ea Warehouse—Nos. IS & 40 Smithfield Bt. YrAMBOAt OABIN FURNITURE—W 4 em earatantly autorifwtoring BTNAMINU'r OA 131 N• PURNITUI:ii and invite ibe attnaloot of tbias !aerated to furtilattlitg kat& • sqa.e.ArT '•• , •r.);. TOEING 131).. D S— . • - HOODS I'D ARRIVE. doz. Mod.% largo sits, dark colons, War rive by Adams: . karirea this alloroooo. Jar. 6 EATON, Gus,* AlAtllitllll,l7 Fifth st. ONIONS—?S bbls. Onions for rola by, deV A.A. nil.= PrrTS t 1 ' " 'l' PA* ~v I'V , 11" , 1:11. Vittsbnig Qsatitc. PUBLIBIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY 22. Tr., Ireß. "az , m• az c o IIITTI 111 , 1rIrt IMPS SMIIIIIII6D. TIIUIISOAY MOANING, JAN. I•_>, Isco TaiEva.-8. A. Sterrett, M. D., derotea special attention to all diseases of the Eye. Cataract re moved by a new operation, causing bat slight pain or risk to the eye. Aiany interesting eases in ihe city obit elsewhere, whb have submitted to the oper ation,: can be 313011 and consulted. Residence and otEce In Penn street. • . A ifew Junos.—We learn that a petition is in circulation, signed by a large proportion of the members of the bar of thin county, for the es tabliehmeot of a' new and additional judgeship on the civil side of the Court House, to wit : an additional lodge for the District Court. This is asked for on the giound that the canes in the District Court are oh numerous and eo rapidly increasing that the tiro Judges who at present so ably and eatiefacterily preside there, are ab solutely unable to get through with the vast amount of busieetta 'coming before them. We are informed that there ore now some thousand or twelve hundred eases on the list, and the number is ioorcasing. Suit brought to-day, if it wore to take its regular course, would pieba bly not be reached abort of two years. Persons of a prejudiced class who are Win ed too-grudge laWyera even well earned foes, will my that if those difficulties would operate to prev,int people from, going to law, it might not be dOemed desirable to increase the facilities for litigation. Thiele not the effect,'ltowever; and sinoelt is as it is, tome of the first lawyers at our bar, as well as the persona aforesaid, think it would be a good move to increase the number of Judges by one, and wipe off the book Bet by hav ing them all sit in different apartments at the same r ,time, thus having three courts instead of one, no at present. The great labor incident to the position at preseut, ouch as the examination and Writing of important opinions, which it re quires time and comparative seclusion to pre pare, the lengthy trial of oases involving vast amounts of property, - etc , has hitherto preolu. ded the possibility of each judge sitting in dif feredt apartments to bear different eases at the 031E11,11 time as is the plan adopted co the other side ,of the Court, those the eleotion• of a new law judge there. OUR 1100 K TABLE. 'Whit way lin Loma.' from Trca; by Harland mot.. aotiior or "Organic Lira ilia .o an Animal. se in Plaid., Philadelphia C. Sherman ma A Son." Tills is a well printed and wall arranged book and M one - of the most valuable, in many of its aspelds, of any that'has fallen under our notice. All Persons who make trees and the growth of vegetables a stubject of delightful study, will find this Work just to their mind. It is, in Met, the biogeaphy of a tree, the laws of its growth and the ;development and death of the tree, its causba, ete. We heartily 'commend this book to the lovers of the beautiful in nature, and to those win) love a somewhat original view of an old etibjeel. Mr. Coultas is agent for his own yeti!, and will gall upon the people to present before them the cleans of hie work. BOttoonn &UTloner—The following returns of borough elealione came to hind too late for publlontion is our yesterdara Woo: M4,,,,oectcr—The tithe! in the Geld was called the Citizens' ticket—Dorgess: It. C. Caugbey, 119; Wm. :Trott, 109. Council: 11. Faulkner, IST; Thomas Horner, 172; Wm. 11011, 170; M. Love, 152; Phil lip Little, 100; Wm. Martin, 06; Abram Patterson, 7S. ::School Directors: Samuel ACCone; 200; it. A. Sato eon, 159; J. 0. Wilson, 7S. Assessor: It. Al. Parka, 191. Auditors: John Pare, 191, - J. C. Har per, OS: A. Itstwiller, 71. Judge: R. Richardson, 1 IS; !A. J. Stowars,l42. Inspectors: R. V. Holler, 121; !John Freed, 59; Georg., Kibler, 23. I'or Con. stable, IL G. Hilliard was elected. Shhcpshory—The Democrats had no tirkot in the fold= ihart,b.44, G. Brandy, 93. Council: A. 91,- ton, 1.. W. Lowig, 92; Al. B. Rotiaa, 92; W. Moyle, jr., 27; Isaac Saint, 32. Assessor; J. (I. Conaltoct, 3r - School Directors: Samuel Coyle, 93; -laeoh Cocotte, 33, Judge: W. Campbell. 91. In epecihrs• .Incob Voglc, “1: F. 11. Shroth, IS. Con. stabil.. A. L. Thtl3. 31. The Washington TriLime says last Friday, the Doti. Samuel Dill died at his reel deticC, few miles above Monongahela City; Ife *as an old trion;,muche_espected and loved. and once served as one of the Associate Judges of this conoty. The Judge was one of thipArat Ilijakdier Generals of this county. ' O Monday last, the Chief Bargees of WeAt-I Wigton was served with a summons issued Out of, the istrict Court of the United States at Fitts; liars , at the suit of John M. Hermon against the borough of Washington, for interest due on bowie of the borough given for subscription to the Chanter, Valleji Railroad. The writ Is re tarenble to the first Monday of February. Thin flempfielff Railroad was taken possession of, act we noticed the other day, at the suit of it Mr Smith, The Trailer says that eiooe tpking possession of the Road, Smith has received ad vicei from Philadelphia to the effect that. the proceedings whereby he held his commission had ;been quashed, we did not ascertain by what court, and the Rood is therefore again in the peciessiou of the agonise( the mortgagees." Itannitscsace.—Prof. Samuel Jaekaon, of Pentiaylvania College, wrigng to a gm:dictum' in this' city recently, says: -rt IS now forty-two years since 1 was in the village of Pittabnrgh, as i was then called. None that I then knew their, and ['espy fine and noble spirits there were amoliget the men, and handsome and spiritual women adorneilthe place, are now amongst the Habig. They hare all deported, and, though Wagering on the margin of the great flood of mortality, I, too, shall soon be swept away In the luevitable cowrie and be known uo more forever." I:II , ILKAPOLIR, Jen. 11.—The Republican State Central Committee met in thin city to-tlay ma Gzed Abe ',2241 February fia boljing a Slate blues Cm ren;lon. lititsyn.L.c, Jan. 11.-:-.-Tho opposition members of the Tennessee Legiststure nominated John Bell as the union candidate for the Presidency. ElEll=1!1:1 Letusii - ima, Jan. 11.—The ricer ie rising elowly, with: 7 feet 3 inches in the canal. 506 w anti sleet are rAlling. Mercury 32°. 7 H. KOONS & CO., Mtn. and Precirinn Crentnismion Merchants at, 2.1 a North Wharrts, toel.to PIiII.ADEI.I . II. A. Preoll • C., 1.1/m&erg, Phila. llarlelt A Startle, Mlle. Nortbaro Liborll., " alter, Pr. •Oo 1. 11. !Winne& & Coo., " .1. D. Lamer, ()Wellman, Wright /1r... t Co., A. D Pollack, - Corr... Exchange Book, " 111111Leol Pryor, St. tamla J•Ssllf TOE AMERICAN ALMANAC FUR I.Bilo The White Hills, their Legends, Landscapes, and,Poetry, by T. Starr King, beautifully il luattated. Cpristian Believing and Living, by F. D. Iluniiingtori, D. 1). !jittery ut the Four U,•orges of England, S. hi. Smucker, LL. D. "Ilie Life of Lafayette., by K Cecil, illostra ted.j jell KAY & CO., 55 Wood ht. DAVISON, No. 92 Wood Street, Comer of Diamond Alloy, HAS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE TH E Now and IlluNtrated I3nolco 111103=1! ' . .,thaludtag the rfuest aan Latest LONDON AND EDINBORO/I 'HOLIDAY BOOKS!!! eultable fur nil agev. • FIANDAILIiI;OOI{9 IN - lINP. BINDINGS Dpiotkatil 110001, Elevint 11101.1 iii PridirEli und DYpIN 1100ICH; and a mat orten,Sse gur swami/Jut of CITILIMMS STEREOSCOPES AND VIEVID. Ile val the liret to Intrhdata thin lioaullfal invention la Mashingll, sod I. not behind the times to variety, zonally' or price. JOAN S. DAli,/hOlir I*.r , LAW BOOKS AT .DAVISON'S, corner of , mxl at root new olloyi •le4 ne...aine. new Volume; &men Yawn; &mimeo. tat 1 1 / 1 4 contene, by aiaticai.W Alaandial Nate Night OKA Imeoh " 7 . 10,1 17 of Common lan; Ilasos to the Ittscuo, Worst While It le Day, a companion volume to Enelaii "d 11 d.• Tim Christian lilirror, or Words I o 47 A. L. 0.114 Idols In the Mart, • tale by A /, 0 E n° " I ' lll4 UM 0. 0. Malone.. IlAte mn bit and Zi Corinthian% Tho T wo hoop., .1 .... 9104 Worn's Emiday 'School Clam did rot Thar Tribilntloti, by On tOminciq'lllnher QUO , ' pout OWULD UE L;z - • Heart Till:Lai phew; Um sad best. Taft 001.P.XlitD OrjAo ES; ex. the .11srojnoy areal sod Haat. by . Ibbsar.. Fog ado by. Tda=2) : L.P., UE NEW 9.'EXPE RANcii - • *muting of 61..111P1,, MINOR, I.l4lPirceacompaedl Luie °Cello ToraperatmeOresa i NE4tept,' bff caption Ilubbard 1 cei?bg or VMS per doze de( 1 ... 'RAY* C 9. Cotrar cjiDria & TUXIIIIIII.—before Judges M'Clure, Albllon, Adams and Parke. •• IVerfnerdini, Jan. 11.—Court met at ten o'clock and Thes.ll. Hamilton, Esq., opened the case for the defence. lie held that if the prisoner inflicted the Wound that i canned the death of Daffy, he did it in self-defence, and to his mind the avid.* was not truirmient to prove that prisoner did inflict the 'Diary. ;Mr. 11. cited a number ofOuthorities bearing *tithe case. / The defence then produeed the teeth:May Mrs. Mahan, swore.—lteside 'in Lower Clair township, ten or fifteen yearn ago lived in an alloy near Washington Street; knew Mr. and Mrs. Duffgi, knew their bpy from a child; he went by tho name of James Diiffy; don't know when Ms father died; don'akneW how Ohl James wan when: lie father died; Mra. Deffy's first huaband's)entee was 111eDiaty.— llitl Thos. 100 , sworn—Live' on' Wylie street; have livedthere , about 141 years; did not know deceased; , kiiew his reputed father, 'John Mc- Ginty, in 1836; we worked In the same shop; he died about 1840 or '44, and left no widow that I know of; in 1837, John McGinty anathe moth er of this boy lived togetitr; she left McGinty and went td Dee with a man named Duffy; this was after the child won born; some yearn after, she was Married to MOW 'McGinty died in the Poor Hones; the boy being badly treated at hems, was' taken by 'Rev. ,Mr. Deani of St. Pat riok's Chnich; and bound ant to a family in Westmoreland county; had not beard of him from that time until thls difficulty on Wylie street; thitar lie went to •W,estiriorehttid county about ten or. twelve yeari ago. He • was born about 1837 Or 1839. EEMZEI ,03 Mod arr;ecittid idlitO;d Bunat,sis.—The Odd Fellows' Ball on the corner or.lkeock and Federal erects, Allegheny An city, *MI ; barglariously entered on Tneoday 4 1% night, the [wardrobe and deek drawer', broken .to Ass• open, and &este, containing the papers and sal- A uebles of Rao or more of the ledger, picked. ,1, 1 !' d .. ""`',„; hie. Brown, Dm Venetian Blind manufacturer, I , 'cr ..\', was Bret *kilted, and from him the isseale stole ye 7 . • nose/100 Cools to effeot thelc entrance into ,„ .Irc, c 'c .. >. li', • 11. • A panel wan bored out of Abe outside 11.'4- ''',...V, '" 4 ,., '.,, Which Mena an entrance was effected. • ••". re. ,„ ix :cr , ' . J..., P o i w W Gregg, of Duque. , Do 7 0•V‘ 1.... Gilled 'arou'r office re yesterday and - lated . \ ~.. 4. 0 , . ` A tr. .di Cilekell'••••• -4 Indica place, on Tuesday 1 rii , ) t \:- , ',I , ' - - - .;" and not Democratic, as t- • 1 * 5 1,.. 'i , ' • .Wednesday. Hems Si. ' 1 2,5 , 'SS . • • •.ien the whole ticket lc . C.• . • ' , 6 0 :- - ' "Minna" , ticket, Litia that 'they ' - $ : i NIEL . ~ . . 'CITY AFFAIRS Mrszonoinaicat Obssreations ter the Guaira, by O. E. Sbaw Optician, b 8 Elfl St.--norreeted daily: 111 SUN. IS ILIADIC. 0 o'clock I. st 00 39 14 "" 00 6 a t e. y ............... ....... Harp=4r. 29 6.10 Joeoph ;Puller, sworn- , -Tbe prisoner resides in Flays' 'court, less than.half a eqiiaro below Washington street; believe he lived there no the 18th of August, 1859; it was reported that he was a meinher.fif the Good Intent Fire Co. John O'Donnell, reoalled—Heard Korean ory "enough" when ha and Duffy word Bighting; only heard him cry "enough" noon. Luke O'Brien, recalled—Slated yesterday that while prieoner was down In the fight, be cried "enough" filler; there was but a short interval between the cries;. Kernan held hie hands over his fame to protect it from Duffy's blows. Defence here rested, and Mr. Roberts asked to know f rom the Commonwealth what grade of Crime they Wohl,d contend had been made out. Judge . Shannon, on behalf of the Common. wealth, Stated they would contend that if the jury believed that deceased and defendant agreed to fight, that they started to the board ode iu oursuanci of that agreement, that they fought on the corner of Washington rind Wylie streets, and that; defendant had a weapon and used it while the ather was unarmed, defendant would be guilty 'of murder in thosecond degree; in any event, a Oldrir'ease of manslaughter. In anavrer ,to the positions assumed by the CommonWeolth, Mr Roberts asked the court to charge lhp lot, That If any offense had been made out, it eoultimoCsitiount to more than manolaughter, the killing being without malice and Ina sudden qnsrrel. 2d, That; if the wound 'which resulted in the death of Pailif was inflicted with Cat, knife pro duced the character of the weapon ie enough to . rahot the presumption of malice 3.1, Thaljt the prisJa^r approheneive of great bodily barn], and the killing wee done on der that 4firehotrtion, it pas juiiititble Komi eide. Mr. Roberta then proceeded _to emu up 'hit cave In Behalf of rho defenao 110 quoted the law applicable to the even% reviewed the teetiwo• ny at loegth, And iu eloquent and appropriate language pltaded °vino of hi elintli When Mr. Roberre concluded— Mr. Collier,. late District Attorney, Mated that as this bob*lcide had °emitted during his term of office, it wks ea matter of courtesy for him to toy thin onto.' 'lle had conducted it thus far, and had iuteoiled to make the concludingypeeeh to day, but found himself unequal to the tank. [Mr si,,,t, C. in imfranng from aeon. , ud very painful eye, opt. had his head,„„houtbl , .I.,aludge Shan.on had therefore very near oily bean thrown Into the case, and would dobbtless dilichargo his duty, thongh thus thrust upon him, with great ability. Judge 'Shannon then proceeded calmly and carefully :to review the whole ease, mid sum up the argument'for the commoovrealth. Thocouree of his argument went to show that the tight which resulted in the death of Daffy was sought by Neenah... The wiole case was toted with care and ability. The Churl charged the jury at length Dn the various pointa occurring, and the paints ;deed by counsel ' were reviewed. The Court raid that if the jory.beliesed there wan no chalice, and that the killing was done in heat of blood, from sufficient provocation, the offence • was man elaughteet but whether there was heat of blood van a fact. fur the jury to be deduced from the evidence. '. Ou thr'eehond point, that the knife produded, even if identified as the knife of defendant, which win hot done, watenot such an instrument no would- ' in law ðerize the jury to infer malice, the Court said that all tate - tires for the jury and oat a question of law for the Court On the third point (reported above) the Court said if the 'mind was letlioted during the con tinuation of the fight, or when the deceased was about to lin taken off defendant, the offence was manslaughter, nt least, whatever may, have been the apprehensions of prisoner. lie concluded by instructial( the jury that they would confine their dehberetions to the question whether or not the man was guilty o( murder in the second degree or Of teseelanghler. The jurk retired, and after en absence of an hour and nr half returned a verdict of "Guilty of Murder in (he second degree." New fluttnnuos.—A few weeks. Sißee we 'published {o: full an account of the buildings built, and process of building, in this city. Since theta,. others have been erected, and those then nearly finished have been sineenompleted. :We are indebted to the politeness and attention of Mr. EL. S. Wright, the efficient and faithful AssessnrOf Water Reale for this city, for a full official report of all the buildings made In this city for the past year. We find ourselves unable, from the: pressure of mattern our hands, to publish it gain in full. Wo Present, however, a recapitnlntion of the full (Anisl table, together with ( cpciviralive view of the table of 1848. This leas follows: IIISCAPITULATIOS. 1858. ' 1859 First lirighl 9 14 liecon4 0 ...... ......... ... 22 10 Third ' 0 . . 39 35 Fourth S" 21 24 Fifth ". S' ... 0 21 Sixth :1: 20 30 Beveutho . 14 21 Eighlh: 41 . ......... ...'...... 27 25 ' 0 Ninth 25 32 191 231 —lO siteilitions in 1869 not included. Tau Ce'Mtral Board of Bart.:quietlmet on Mon day evening,, January 10th. Present, Movers. Duncan,llY, Miller, Negley, Oyer, Bergennt and President Singerly. The minutes of the loot meeting were read and apprerod. Profettior Dean, of the High Behoel, rend Me monthly report, which wall accepted and Med. The monthly report of the Prinoipal of the Colored BONO. was read and'ordered to be filed. Warrazili were ordered In payment of the fol lowing Mlle, viz: Kim d. Beliyartz, water buckets els.,:for Col ored School $ GD ti. F. Scheel/man d. Cu., printing dioramas— 10 Di) 3. It. Weldip, books and stationery • 12 b 3 Key Co.,ooks and stationer" 15 18 John C. Kirkpatrick, drop light Mr. Wier, from the Committee on Teachers and Belarics, reported the attendanee of sabot are at the noveral night sohoole. On motto of Mr. Oyer, the report' was no. cepted The monthly report of the Secretary was:road and ordered to be filed. On motion of Mr.. Miller, the Faculty of the High Bohnel were authorized to issue diplomas to tho graduating class, providing they pace their final mediation, and that they be authorized to hare ati!exhibition in the , month of February. On motion; adjourned. TIM Annual Meeting of the members of Y. M. Al. Library was held at the Library Rooms on Wednes day evening, 11th inst. The attendance was large. The Treasurer's report for the last year was read and adopted. The following is a eynppris of the came: Geo...f, Toirneend, In arconnt with 1 H. m. Library, PR. To cash reed for subscription of members (333 members for the year 1359).....51,216 4s To cash from Lecture Committee 712 50 sales of old papers 15 1.3 . " " donation of F. H. Eaton, lfor repairs) 25 00 " " donation of A. Himick, for Wks 50 00 Ey balance don Treasurer, Jon. 20, 1059 $l6 73 " rash paid fur newspapers and periodicals, 359 50 " " " repairs and improvements to Library room2 ol 31 To cash paid for new book ' s - 177 25 " rent and 5a1arie5........... 655 93 " " " gas, be., 8e .................... 215 04 Balance rash on hand 3S 54 $2,010 SG F. It. Brunet, Eng., President, read his report; from which we gather the following: Added to to the Library during the pest yoar by pureha.oo 100 cola. lty donations • 100 " " magazines, Imund. ..... 33 " Whole number now on tho shelves 3,370 volumes The circulation of books during the past year has boon 2382 volumes--an increase of 597 over last year. The attendance at the rooms is from SO to 125 daily. The election of officers for the current year was Diet held and the following gentlemen elected: I Ambient: D. Ritchie. Vim, President: F. R. Bru net Secretary: W. 11. Kincaid. Treasurer: Geo. J. Townsend. Directors: E. I'. Darlington, W. D. 11I'llowao, J. Id. Kirkpatrick, John It. 51'Cune, Ed ward Campbell, Jr. Auditors: R. A. °cargo. Chas. Wade, John Copley. FlBll AT TOO House or Itsrcor..—no Tuesday lhe Inmates of this institution were thrown into a slate of considerable alarm by discovering thick volumes of smoke and ,Ilathe :Owing through the floor of the calo.nest chair room, on the main floor. It appears that plumbere bad been at work extending the acorn heating pipes, during which process they hod cut. a hole through the floor of the cane room. Three of the boys, *latching their opportunity, bad stew ed away a quantity of cane shavings under the floor, and not tire thereto. Prom the combusti ble nature of the mass, auil the position of the fire, It was only after a considerable portion of the floor had been cut sway, and a deluge of water poured therein, that the flames were subdued. J it CsartxxnCu., Nos. 111 and 14:: Front streets, have made arrangements to do a large produce business the present year. They will deal largely in grain in coal:Rol ion with their other operntionib Their customers, whose name is legion, can rest assured that i heir house can afford as good facilities and sell to altogether as good advantage as any other in the city, from the fact of their having perfected western con nectione so entirely satisfactory B+3 to enable them to supply all orders for grain, flour, etc., with which they may be favored. This firm is already among the most extensive dealers in pro duce in this city. Their liberality, promptness and fetrness in dealing but built op their large trade. Carat Or (21:ARTI:11 SYSAIO2OI.-1111fOre Judges McClure, Mellon and Park. Jun. IL—Ucorge Niblo was placed GO Irittl on n charge of larceny, preferred against him by Patrick Delatiy. The prosecutor remhles in tbo Sixth Ward and charged that the defendant vtote a mkt, watch, a pair of gloves, guard under shirt and come other articles of small value, on the 24th of November. The Gael was on trial some little time. Itttri,LICASCOIIKTY Exrcr TivE CoMLITTEL.— Acnording to onli, n portion of the cocimittec met, yeeterday, (Wrincetlay) r.l their moms, ad• joiding lArnyetle 110 S.tute preliminary con •ereauon woo had and propahatoor were made • but no hueitietrr — we3 tronflacieti Commitlen I.ljOurned to meet On :ATI 1501 next, at I,ol•- pa.f one o'cloe.t. A fall atlenthntre ip requested. The ruoma of the emrltoilleo are the name occu pied by !b en , in 1454 The entrance i, from Fourth et root. MOTION.— Y caterda a afternoon lids ti At• toroey Miller 'moved for nn order of Court to hovel:Y(l2th] defendants brought in to enter into recoguirauces for their appearance, to be tried for ...licence in allowing the hulls of ten steam boats, burnt at our landing on the ith of -May last, to Ito there to the damage of the landing 'ol ‘., and the endang ono ut of other boats coming to the share. The or er naked for was granted. No ;101 . 114 favorable Com will present itself for to. coring a tip-top :Lewitt - . Machine than the present. Ivory family in tbi. community—in town and coutitry—sbould strict, to told to its useful furniture an article which facilitates while it lesion. labor. A good, reliable Sewing Machine will roan become an indLapensable article in nil well.to to, thrifty and economical households. .la-1 eu-h mat-limes are them of Graver ,t Baker, to he h ol nt the corner of Market and Fifth street., 2,1 story, over Ilugua• stare. • Tor. clothing, undcrsnirts, drawers, , are now resdy for examination, in the second floor sales rooms, No. 54 Fifth street. Thu trade will please call and examine. Seo advertisement. Dettrit or COL TODIi.—WO aro called upon to record the death of Col. Wm. A. Todd, aged ftti, of this borough,, which occurred on Sunday eve rting, after an illness of about two mouths. Col. Todd was o prominent member of the liar of thus minty, and up to the time of his illness enjoyed a large practice In hi* profeteriom—lndiana (Pa.) Regi3kr. Coladreao—elrat Scabl°l2 WASOINDTon CITY, Jan. 11. SENATE.-Mr. Rico presented tha credeutials or Mr. Morton and S. Wilkinson. Senator from Minors f4ar frutu the 4th of March, .1559, and ho was duly sworn. Mr. Iversoo introduotol i Bill to mend . the Ad, olitOlishing the Court of Claims. Mr. Limo introdeced a bill to increase the salaries of the judges of the eastern and western distriets of Texas, was road and referred. Mr. Green continued his remarks on Mr. Pugh's resolutious,contentLing that Territorim have no pow er to prohibit slaveiy, and expressing confidence in the perpetu:ty of the Union. Mr. Pugh followed in reply to Mr. Iverson and Mr. Green and argued to show that his views wore con sistent with the Cincinnati platform and tho Kansu and Nebraska Act. Without concluding,Ons Senate went into executive session, and afterwards' adjourned. nouse.—Consiglerablo debate was carried on in the House during the day, after which a call of the Ilonee was tuada, with a view ea voting for 6poskor. The first ballot resulted as follows Whole num ber 221 ; necessary ton choice 111 ; Sherman 10S, Hamilton 99, tinnier 19, Davis of Ind. 4, Florence 3; /collaring G. - A nor considerable discussion, of a rather rambling character, another vote was liken : Whole number of votes 221; necessary to a clinic," I 1 1; Sherman 104, Hamilton 70, Mimed 20, Davis 01 Indian., fi ; rait wring 7. • House adjourned. INDIANAPOLIS, Jon. 10..- ConVentioll Wet at ten o'clock, at the Metropolitan Theatre. Delegates and reporters only wore edmitted. , , Seven counties hare doable delegations. A firm contest is anticipated. tin` organization, the decision of the contests will, perhaps, determine the question of superiority. The Convention was called to order by Hon. Jas. W. Chapman, of the Central Committee. T. J. Bingham and, J. D. tI. Nelson, were selected Cu tem porary Secretaries. Upon a vole for temporary Chide min, lion. Robert Lowering (Douglos Democrat) re cea.ed isuy votes, and Samuel E. Perkins, (Admin istration,) 171 Lowing was then declared elected. (1.1 motion of John 1.. ILObioson, seconded by Ude.. Willard, Mr. Lowry was declared permanent President by an unanimous Vote. A committee to report on contested seats, to ho appointed by the chair, waif raised by a veto of 250 ayes to 10 nays. Adjourned till 3 o'clock. The convention met at three o'clock p. m. Mr. Wallace, from the coultnittee on credentials, reported on eases In Spencer, Laporte and Jennings Committee, upon which much :discussion ensued, and oxplanatitin given by (parties on each side. Tho Spencer case 11 . 32 ' llecidatl by an agreement that a double delegation cant two vetes each, and retain their mats. The Laporte cesti woe decided unani mainly for Douglds„ by the delwgalion Merge cote. The convention adjourned 01 9 o'clock, A. M., to-morrow. The couunittee en credential!+ will be ready to ro poet on the remaining Centestain the morning, whim the regular buelnee. will to proCeeded fr WASIIINCITOI CITY, an. _ i twos _ormtpon doior.—The War Depyrtment:ia preparing for &on line, operations in the Spring against the Indians, .whe um now committing depredations ori the Santa Fe - ronte. Col. Sumner'e command will furnish the forces. Cot. Johnnon's Utah command is to ho or dered into Arizona In the Spring. Lettere from loading bankers in Now Mork slat? that owing to the non-organisation of the fleas?, roil Office Scrip will not laspurchaved at higher rates then were paid six months anti. Ph. President has nominated to the Senoto ex- Congressman Hughes, of Indiana, to fill the vacancy on ,the beech of the Court of Claims. Among the other confirmations loAlay anti Marshal M. Smith as Consul to Constantinople, and Henry N. Stiller as Poit Mister at Detroit. In tho House to-day, on the second vote for Speak or,Jrriggs and Monts of Pa. voted with the Southern oppoeltion for Gilmer; Davie! of Ind. reeeivid tho volecof Allen. Barr,. Cooper: COI, Howard, Milli golnery, and Morrie of III; Riggs and Winslow got these of Dltnlek nod ISPClay,t Davie of Mass. voted for, Doeock; Clark of N. Y. for Adrain; and Adrale foe . Reynolds. - iuut o n T, Jan. 11.—" Cassius Df. Clay spoke last night to a fast audience from the portico of the 13tito Monte, the "doors having boon cloyed on him. Ae avowed being an emancipationist, and vindicated . tlo! patriotbm of Eloword. Thew was no disturb oaco. VOLUME LX . .__. LATEST NEWS .;,: Tm.r . ' . .0...".. Xla., San. 11.—Tho Demorratic • . tato convention opened stormily to-day. Mr. Ilan- III" TELEGRAPH. ' :, ,ers *Ted that Gen. Bulger, of Tallehasse, sit no 'pporary chairman. Mr. 1 wary opposed this, and t y k e , - conclusion snored that Mr. Smith, of Louderdale, tot as dhalrman. Both chairmen took seats at the :i kimaker's stand in 601411 of - Representatives, both - I built motions amid great none and confaSon. snail.* the parties oornpromised by the selection of ": S. liyon,llS temporary chairman. Mr. Lyon is as 1,0 Hop. Union man and not of the Taney wing. Be t pointed. a committee of the Xancy mon to decide n Our rights of tho'denble delegation from Mobile rid lliciattomory, to-night. The Contention then, djournid till 7 o'clock, amid great excitement. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. Shocking AeChlclat 700 Persons Butted in the Rulni ! 200 LIVIGS I.OST! LAWISZNCS, Mass., Jan. lo.—One of the most ter- rible catastrophies on record occurred in Lille city this afternoon. The Pemberton Mills fell with' sudden crash at about 5 o'clock, while GOO 0r,700 operatives were at work. Tho mills are a cumpleiii wreck. gems; two or three hundred persons arise* posed to be rtill in the ruins. At present itil ltki possible to give anything like a correctstatement the loss of life, but from the bat authority it is. tie- Herod that at least two hundred ate dead in the riling: Eighteen dead bodies hare odreitly,twon taken'. out; together with'E twen ty-fir epersona mortally wondod,bride: e fecitstfe alma= tjlciotrct. nfthemi and mr; Hawn, the treasurer, escaped by running froth. the burning building. It is impossible /LS yet to tell the cause of the disaster. Our reporter has just mot. from the ruins,' and states that the scenes there beggars all deseriptiori. ery e S y si e m ry e tdzeriorpmtioonreoafernms.ohin of the fallen boil,f ground are filled up iritfi Mg. Huge bonefires are burning to light some tWi.i or three thousand persons who are working aailf for their own lives to rescue the unfortunatdpersons Many of whom aro still crying and begging to be ran:4o from thoir tortures. Every fow minutes semo'Jtoor wretchis dragged from his prison, and it is heart rending to hear their cries as they are drartfl Oat with logs and arms crushed nod torn. One min, shockingly mangled, cut his ein - thr3atito end his agony. The whole city metes to be in mooching. Many aro running through the otreetm while othotS, with frantic cries, aro searching the ruins. TOtare. porary hospitals have boon arranged for those rea med. Many stand by the wreck frigid with de spair. Gen. 11. K. Oliver is conspicuous and tidbit, in directing those persons who aro endeavoring' . to rescue tho victims of the disaster. Gangs of men, with rupee below, aro constantly dragging out huge pieces of the wreck which itsimis °nod tissmany. Some of the rescuers were killed in. their lancer efforts. Sines, we left the 006110 of the disaster,seeports of more of the dead and dying are constantly coming to as. Surgeons aro cousing : in from all directions, and everything that can bei!thmo at such a painful moment is being done for the siir. fering . victims of the fatal calamity, the mysteiliq which trill have to be cleared up by an inquest: le. 1 I.:SO P. 14.—At about ton minutes of five o'elo tk ibis afternoon, our Mike,. were elarmeit by the esry, of fire, which proceeded from the Pemberton 141ilfil about four-fifths of which bad fallen into a shapelees mass without the slightest warning to the nearly eight hundred human beings who were Ann at work. The building was never consideredteibe ne staunch as it ought to be- It was built ahntit '1" years ago, and was then thought a sham. Indeed, before the machinery was put in, the walls spread to such an extent that some twenty-two tons oritom slots wore put in to Fare it-from falling by its weight. From the host information that can, lie gathered, the building appeared to mutable and fah from tho eastern corner or end. The building fell inward,. The fire department at once repaired to the spot, but there being no tire, they at once ro t work with a will to remove the rubliish. . ; . , They vary soon reached eono room,, to that 015 dead and wounded were taken out ae fast a, thoy:ponla be reached. Mr. C. Ilaoholdor helped to remove some 2G in yx... Ho. eondltions. Some are Still living. Jt r. Brandi, an overseer, has Vol Leon found. The City hell has been eon,rted into a tempoi'x ry hospwal for the dead and wounded, until tee*. nised. Mr. Palmer was deeply buried la the ruins a 1 time, and thinling, there wa, no prospect of hcjpg extricated, cut his throat to end hie Buiterin,z4. he war taken out, and lived some time. one woman in the part of the mill still f became frightened, and threw herself out of this fifth story door, breaking an arm, and injuring leadoff en that she cannot reewVet. ; The laboring former( the trill is about 9110, kid st' i. sullposed that about 700 human beings were, ito;tit ally buried to the ruins. , : A trona., just rescued, says there are Poole twotr ty-Gve more to the vicinity where cite w.fonno j yat • About bail past J, bre woo discovered. This 0- ditional horror struck terror to the hearts thst Prat before been hopeful of saving More live, Still the w ork of removal went on. The Ito pump and , Dines on the ground wore at once go. r,. work, afhl hare.. fearing torrents on, N,o lb,. at 11.'111 the fire dove not seen, to gain, and bores ant entertained that it will ho stayed. Those soar tho breakitigotit of the fire were almost 00 the point of estrinatihre.a woman not much hurt, but the !lames drove them back, and the wornan is supposed to have perished. The Mayor bas'telegraphod for the Lowell fain., who will arrive at about ono o'clock. 12 o.—Calamity succeed, calamity. In ten min utes the whole nines of ruins became one sbeki.Of thine. The screams andanonning of the pooor hilt. tied creatures can be distinctly heard, but no Power can save theta. 1:30 e, n.—The Pemberton Mills are now a4atiik smoking man of bricks, mortar and human promiscuously mingled. Probably not lesS.l.tieri two hundred beings perished in the dame. The Washington mill was in great jeopardy, the ,wifia blowing tessera., the Duck mill, whose counting room touches the Pemberton. . • . 2 r. a.—Through the almost 'Furerhumat tione of the firemen, tho Washing ferns are noai.cOn sidered oat of danger 'Arlie Dock Mill. The prOslieet is not so good. Everything that con be done is being dune. Fun companies .aro present from dB the neighboring towns. Between forty and fifty physi cians are in attendance at the City Hall and, other places, wherever the injured need their service, 'Too ruins having burned up, it will be.many days bocore a true knowledge of the killed and wounded will be , . arrived at_ The tiro which finally sacrificed the buried beings, caught, without donbt; from a tame of lamming fluid which was accidentally dropped; Une fireman dropped down dead ijn the Streit. The streets are filled with a taus of human beings, every ono eager to do and see wad hear and Rios° who, before the fire, were alternating between ilitipe and (ear, are now settling down into topelces despair. La Partlettlar•. LAwr.utt Jan. 11.—A portion of the operatives had left for clapper previous to-the falling f.if 'the building, about 000 remaining. The building was five stories high, 290 feet long by 70 wide, With wing on the sect ride 115 feet equate. shaped Ilke the letter L. it ran 2700 spindles. 0(0 operatives were employed. The following's a list of killtid, , es far as can be recognised this mOrningr—breurice Balwer, of Rochester, N. I.; John Durham, of thir d]; Mary McDonald, Bridget Ryan, Mary Salliiita, Mithael 013rien„Ellen Culburn, Itainard Cornfield, Hannah Shaw, Ellen Roan, Ellen Sullivan, Mergi ng Fallen, Bridget. Lougherdy, Jeremiah ilbent, Mn. Anne Mulner, Johanna Cream., 110qt/A Laughoy, Mary Howard, Lafayette Branch, overseer, Themes W. Watson and Johanna 11nrly, all of:Law rence. Among the wounded aro: Elise Dow, filtally; Bridget Bradley, fatally; Kate Ilargbeo Actin:lan, thigh fractured; George Carealpen Mary Cali :Mid Margaret Hamilton, both fatally; D. I'. Ce celia Stevens, Mary and Margaret Striven, Mary. Ken nedy, Hannah Hennessy, Ellen Alahony,; Mary Turk, Robert Hays, Ira D. Luck, Mary A. culdrimn, Sarah Doyle, John and Elizabeth Ward and Conner. Among tho physicians present is ve.iiao Farrar, of Brooklyn. Three persons ate known to htiva teen litarillf roasted alive. Eli:a Dow has since died, and 4 athers aro dying. The fire is subdued. Only tes bird, ice have been taken out since .the contlagratToP. Coroner Lamb will commence an inquest to-day. Tho buildinewas insured. t I P. n. Wa hare very little additional in regard to the dreadful catastrophe. A largo portien;oPllto killed are yoUng girls, many of them being the,tikin elpportof their parents. Tho lire woe ponfined,ter Oho ruins of the Pemberton Mills. The loss of preperty Is estimated sot $600,000. The Mayor has issued the following notico Lawren,r, Jan. 11.—Terrible as our calareltrhits been, I think it is much over estimated us reigirds the number killed....jAs near at I have been Ole to ascertain this morning, I find the dead and misfit*. which is equivalent to dead, 115, and 160 wounded. Sumo of the wounded will die, but very inert:lllm larger number will survive. (Signed) U. SAUNDERS, Jr., .IhijeF: • BOSTON, Jan. t I.—The Lawrence catastrophe crisis a gloom over this city. lion. David Sears pihslald at a meeting of 20 gentlemen to-day, who subeirlhed $2OOO for the relief of the iniforers, and appointed a committee to solicit further contributions. John Ward, an operator in the cording room ec the second story, who was miraculously saved, With his wife, whcf worked near him, describes the aCeldent as follows: I war in the carding room with the,soqiiall overseer, lighting up, 5 or 10 minutes before 5