y _~ is Iraq ES I • s _ *or 4 TI 11. 74E,jc . . ..,..., . -, .'1! 4. , r . ai; satown & 111/LEPATRICIEd. A.L. GROCFRH AND DEALAIL9 IN 7R AND SEEDS, IDS Liberty Street:Mit:burgh, lIY & liITCELELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. fte•va Block. South-Water t La Sall• St-, Chleago, f Nee..._ 13 South-Water St. urebasa of Flour and Orain in hicago Market. • A C 13171 PRTIMOI,7II. 17 A 0,3, Daniel Wallace, Eag-t ' 71 kleattra. Watt k WIII.O - SESIPAILD, con enceun !lON MERCHANTS, iNL DEALERS IN s ' MAIN dL PRo.ut y cm. 13 Llbsrty Str•ct. • P A. Uf FLOUR, for Raker'e ul Family cute. 10. Particular attention paid to Ltilpg ocColpt k. FETZER, Forwarding and ON lIKIICHAST, tor the &aloof /LOUR. BUTTE6,B SEDS,DRIED.FILUI.T, toraily, No. 10 Markel Mr.!, corner first, , DANA Ap, Pitlaborgt. Minoru Dilworth, *tort & 800, do, Atwell, Loo & Co., do John In D. Ilarptr & Co , Clnelnaltl; B. Brody, kl. Dank, IVlsollon, Stain. I Ott, Ilse., 00, , do, Porton & Donlon, do; Conlon. & Bro , deldl • _... .._ . . v.—.— ......... —..—.10.6111 VAN NORDIC& 111££ & VAN GORDEN, pANDISE BROKER S AND tiSSION NRIZCHANTS, tSecond Street, Pittsburgh. Yor am k 03. , Now Tort,Sh arer A Dllworth, Yuri,•g 0" Spy HoriAngh A Co, .. I.ak A Young, 'Mantle:no. Noe. a Co." Iphla. Ilarrinort A Conroy, Marto. di A Eons, Ybils. IT. B. Dugan & Co., n A Co., Oilthnote, 11. D. Namonth & Co.. Low Km! Co., " brine, Hy2__ vell-lyd • • • •.}:4):5 1' AI iST A BARKER, PRODUCE AND PROVISION SION 61E.RCIYANTS, 267 Liberty Street, corner of Iland, , dlll, kular attention siren to the pun - 13..4 We of Dried Pratt., Potatoes, Pork, 1,41:4, hotter Int and Timothy Seeda, in. fontly filled at Om beret market p: tone . Ad Jo on [amalgamateda ta of the Pittsburgh Dag Efanofeetory. en:111,o I a EL B. FLOYD A...!C0., 0,910 N SIEROC Roar, Drainoll,lllll andTiothero Generallly,A NTS, d 34 LIBERTY SPREE?, noser Pa. IL Depot, Gu, PA. eaddyd . . .... ..-....cuas. cnaninct. C/lADWICIL ac. SON, i.18.9/ON -IRERCIIANTS, , DifALKILS 1l PAP/Ot AND RAGS, And Agents for the Salo of Mari g lire Brick and Pot Clay, 'and /55 Wood Street, mar SUM, Pittsburgh. tging Paper at lifatintrketmeri prier. Dub . • i 4.1.1.3 YU tif 0 itt 1 , -----': DLESALII CIROCEL:B, Ara)_ . .' ' . TAZIAS IN PILODI7CII. . . ~ . . 0011111SELOU ILKSCIIANTH for the nate or 'IG METAL AND BLOOMS, . 4 : No. 257 Llborty Street, .3i , .522e0 NM'S OURCIII. PA, 1 ' ‘ 0 ~,.. 11COCK, INACIIMEILY At CO, lE I ocoeloots to lloffman..tretacry .t 00.1 c MAlFiglind COMmiSitiOrt Merchants, , AaO Wltottoolo Notion lo 1 Prodaao. IF,losar and Wool „., A 3 111 rand a.. Pielsbur,lh, Po. k(.: ILLllMlNla—assuau v , Ins. a. mer-u-ca r L 1. . nAitti.t un . co.: ,r Afm ISSION MEROIIAN TS, , - : DEALERS IN , .t. jot; Itides,.Provia . jowl& Produee generally, ] . l N 0.209 Liberty Street, Pitt:B2llmo .l: kr F noisr. Grain nn4 'Produce. 4-.kallinuL add? Forciaiding lilerchtuats, :1 7d N 0.124 &owl L, Pirtiburgb, Pa. 11 - • CUTHBERT 80,N. 00120Ta1 Cow I ; 'lt#4 tonAsentaior thot Bale and Parthaal o!Reat /Mau r Ramat stent,Plttabtrati. • intlya o male- Grocer, sod kfarebtat, N CU talz • I , bonnier Depot, awburgb, , • -, Ac iA 1786 Vittsburgij tilt, rul7uatum4rux AND wspcmpr! , , --- 6 .15• • WEDNESDAyI , IOIIOIN„Tir4.Z. O. Tae Eits.‘ Stettette speend attention to all diseases or the: 'Bye. Cataract Te.c inured by a new, operation,'esitaingl but ellgirrEala nr risk to the eye. , Many taterealleg - , cases in the . city and elsewhere, who have submitted to the operr mien,' can he reen and consulted. ;Residence and offinse277 Penn Ftrret. iTATTE &MITT, ' vim.] likkadeoeSitneo, ishinno.„ &c. . 1 0000 wogs'. TO ORDER. hone. Aceosor to T. TIN, IRON. N 0.194 - An alloy, Fitt. • • •t:•,, fel.lyd )Y Depot, , . ;.!1 nonce, ell Vote , • .1t !then: always ,41,010 Wo promised 0111110Ve9 the *lmre of primt ing verbatim, the admirably wdUcn: resoit of the late President of the Libras r. Association; Mr. F. F Brunet, but fermi oureelveS'alisolu!stk' unable to commend the space ; without infaei to to our patrons, who •%gm:treble, as they Lapis a right to do, at...their too, often crowded out ad vertisement.. Under the oircutnethnoctr, we' ore sure kr; B. will appiedale 114 , peoeftelq!! ) wero ander to condeeseilioreporti wttioltiveirn aware we-have marrotl, bat were not able 4, print oTherivice. Jan. llth, )860.—Geerraniest:—While the record of they ear does not exhibit that measure' of success and usefulness which your Board be lieve our Institution deserves and in eaptthle of, we Lad in it ample ground for 4:Matfett:flail= and encouragement. • Finameer—For the details, wa'refer you to the Treasurer's Report : _ The total recOpte !rasa as ffOnte;e, •• tottading teal:mit 44' Erreadirtiree, including'4l-7W9 - s [3411(1,11C0 in ....... , 48 ~ 88 hi addition it:PlO:itch, ae a's). say; the Declare Aro toittee have several !imam]. doSare an band. I‘tro is on unexpended ednitibtition of fifty \vs, applicable to the purchase tof books, and ‘Assoolation has no indebtedness. This Actory state of affairs will relieve members ppretionfion of being reptired to con iftnore than their does. While welmpe, impress upon all the necessity of :kyment, to make permanent sr prosper .biion of affair', 7%—lias been increased during the _ ^s Ety purchase, 169 volumes; volumes; Magazines, bound, 33 , N3IO volumes. . N nber now On the bbElve9 in 3,381 editions have been principally literature!of the year. purchased, although three 1t year, has been restricted . :.)ftrge expenditures in refit "-, securing additional sitar.' • ~Ipg year there will prob. Ippliceblo to the purpose, 'l, publications suitable cotta from tbe;Yresa. 5, Dr. IVm.. Addison, e Report of the , - maps—thier gnerte, ,IVashington City, • - -published by the I vol, quarto ; J I,n. D. Ritchie, It; Y. R. Brunet, 8 ''ljr; Smithsonian , 71,0 4 4, 3 vole; rotor, Erg., Tien. irk E: ,rjrackenridge, '1`2.311-Lt4715.1"rt.1 41.71., M )7 n 7 Most of this increase bas en durin th tarter. The attendsocc at b the Libraryg is Sc) to a 125 daily. rho resignation of Mayor Iley left the office of Librarian vacant, and the :Board were co fortunate na to secure the service of Mr. George E. Appleton, the present incumbent, who wee elected Joel September. Mr. Appleton is already entitled to our thenks for his zeal and success in hunting up books lost belonging to the Libra ry. and his devotion to the interests of the Asso ciation. The number of books reported: by the Libra rise, on the catalogue, but not on the shelves or charged to the members, on the 10th of Sep tember, 1859, was !al volumott. llrtbeee he bee succeeded to recovering itiirty,-tive volumes . Your attention is called to the list of lost books, and your aid solicited to recover atom. The Board having learned that the British Government had presented full set, of its mag nificent Patent office fleperts to several public Libraries in the United States, the President opened a cerrespondece with a view to procuring , them, if possible, for the Association. The fol lowing extracts front the lettere received show that the books are entirely beyood our reach nt present, both en account of leant of means to procure them, and the absence of Proper aceotn• modation for their reception and use if procured. They also glow the importance of:their posers tdOil to a manufacturing and mechanical cummu airy like ours. f TneextrcletA alluded to are giv en. I The correspoodenco is planed on record, that the subject may engage the attention of a future Board of Directors. A gentleman oornowlua interested in meohan- Leal employment, has offered $2OO towards this object, payable whenever a tiuflclent sum is raised from other bourns. A lint of tho papers and periedicale,rtent to the association is p.m; in all about fifty: Ilember4hip. —Tito number of members who have paid their dues for 1859, as reported by the Librarian, is ""8 Paid in part Promised to pay.. Total . 35') A list of the members is appended to the re port. A number of persona not included in the above, and witawere supposed, at the beginning of the year, to bo members, have declined to pay on presentation of their bills. • Some of those had given notice of their resignation to the former Librarian. Others considered them selves HA having resigned at the beginning of the year, although they had not given the notice re. quired by the Constitution. A few discovered that the veers "not members," after having used the Library for n cot.eiticrable part of the year. Some have left the city, or cannot be found. Six have died. The whole loss by resignation, delinquency and death, as ehoorn by The care. folly prepared report of the Librarian, is Pd. The loss, however, must not ho considered ae chargeable to the present year, but comprises the whole list of delinquents whose names have been uselessly continued on the books from year to year. The prospect for members is encouraging ; quite a number of those who bad previduely re• eigned, having expressed their intention of be coming members. It is greatly to be regretted that some of the early members of the Institution to whom wore indebted for Its inception, or torhaving etudatned it iu its darkest days, seam to have lost their in terest in it. The present managers appreciate the importance of the nervioeo these grellemee bare rendered in past times, and ventyre‘to ex press the hopo that they will again connect them. selves with the Association during the coming year. Two years ago a largo iceman of mem berehip was procured by the appointment of district committees to canvass the city. Com mittees w ere also appo:ntrd last your, bat owing to the business engagements of tie members, or other causes, did not net. The plan of appoint ing similar committees at th o earliest possible po. riod, is recommended to our suocessors, and the Members of the Association are respentfolly urged to esteem it a duty to give some portion of their Lime to the advancement of the general in terests. It is unjust to expect every labovto be performed by the Board of Directors. Ihievest. willing and active they. may be, the p.oaril call secure but a very small portion of that; success which would attend their efforts if seconded and etudained by all the members. racturm—Tho 'Lecture Course of tho winter of 1849 was reasonably ouccosafal. cop. aittee, by adhering to th opolleyof eegogingotily "' l ' bed klootaters, wee enabled to secure ; for the euueue•ftienta of the Arcociailon, the con- We fidenoo d Ptisige of the comma of shou ld ia the selection of our lea- Laren, to celigh a, inform, re—form,—lo Oolti' Tete the Huge and Comte the morals; and, al. the nmat z ttnehi to enteake; and' le deserving the eucourigerceut of r, eery part of the coal getiellYi Oar. ' generally, us-gloried the put sad. Pre !cativo their rap port. " , MEM , :t7.' - -;' - .- -- ;,• , 1-, 4.7....: r ..H7.77.,,,77.. ....,..„....7-7.,...,::,..:T7r7,'"777---7--;.-i'f:r-!17- r''''''''''''''''''-'7('-':''' ' ' . --'7'• -...''. ' ''':!:, • . • ': - 1!!' . ' • 1. -;:.' •-:: _ ... .... ~ _.„ I, : . . . :-.' - : -: : -r ki • . ... , 7 ' • . -'ll' t i,.., ... . ... . •: .. . . ~,............„ .. . ... ~ , ..... ......, . ~-,..- ..,-",, .'., • ''' ' ' I , ~.. _•:;.„,•,,. T .......,........„,.. : ....:..........,......„.,._ • • ~.., ~...., ..... _ .. . , .. ... • , ..• r- ... . ~ 1 ' • • - - . PITTWTROH. WEDAS.DAY -1116:ANThip, JANUARY IS, 1860. The leetnyeget entail winter-and their silk jecle, were: , I, 1 Alas= Data. soiree . -..,^-" 1. Baym4 Taper, Jeererlth.-1.41• Ini the North. 'Ust l3 .,X , . . . Man.—Malicia • - '3, 114 • "ea, -Isyr,: mid the NU -:• 4. Jeep Q. fiagin. _., Itlialatho-aliete," a Prem. . • IL Cheese Taarbohoef - 4 . 1 41,—(lente of glum awl - ' , ..4.4riii ,rdliani of Testa e • •,'' da. ^ •,,p5#10=111.411 Apt treye„TasedlegafrOMPiekeor e. Prot 0.11 Mitrual, Apl.Ttxxot.::ll3l.l:oagesslalol , 14 do latto- L .The llevahaletia Ofi. ftieulive m - 3 . Tbo total rembota were ..... :.......,........ee.ce.411,147 r ••••• : r: , . Paid Into the Troseury of the Aweendlon.4 363 f 3 - - • - The Readiaga and Lectures of the presial Winter have been by Geot!ge Vandenholf, Henry Hiles and Horace Oreeley e i..ahe very Inclement -Weather on the °ventage °Mr. allele. lectures .caused a lon of Eby dollars. The Cahere,wtfre , attended by large andienees. ----,,,. -- _ .' `! The Committee have invited Rev. Henry Ward . Beepher and received jteenriere from him U m' , if nossible, he will delete two or three lectooo tftei:the Etat et the present month. A letter hat been written lo' him, since then, to whiCh Uo reply has yet been received. . Tho Committee of thik'Aesociation have oil -1.399.9,9ed Mr i f Beecher ailtddilly on this subject "tor +the last tiv yearn arellaie repeatedly had his 'promise to feature fon the Association Whenever 'he can make it convenient to come to Plltaburgb. Linder thetto , eiretimatinces, we would have res. eon to be gredlly enrprieed should be (as hoe been intimated in the pipers) accept an engage . i ... went from any other party In this city. It is euggested that for next winter—the Led. Inters haring been preriottely engaged—Tiokete ' shell be bold for the - *hole course. If a etffi .' eteld'oember could ba sold to meet the expeneee Of the Lecturers la advance, the Cern:WOO would be relieved from mach anxiety and labo6 and the Aseociatiou from the danger of lossetq •'laving a transient or single tickets of each elat ing for the gain. We cannot leave this branch of our report without repeating the thanks we expreseed laid. year to the members of the Press for their °our teey and aid to the Lecture Committee, and their general desire to contribute to the enecese of the Institute Library Rooms. —The rooms have been repaint ed and papered; the carpet's renovated, and a considerable amount of shelving added. Except for Some additional e3rpet, which will he re quired in the spring, no further expeaditues will ho necessary for the coming year. It lea subject of regret that the project of the erection of a Library Hall has not advanced en, rapidly towards consummation ao was anticipat ed In oar last Annual Report. Diecouragement; where aid was condfidently expected—an tnsil, liagnesa to come into competition with aeothe' commendable project—the Observatory, which wee originated about the same lime—the emcee , eery absence of the President and other caroms, IstAm prevented•the practicability of procorlog - the requisite amount of enbsoription to the Hall Company, from being fairly tested. Not metro than thirty-Eve penman' have been personally applied to; of these, twenty-three have respond: ed with subscriptions of eithc,-- $l,OOO or $5OO each. All approve heartily of so commendable ati object; but were approval will not hay the 101 l or build the Hall. Ills evident that the work is to be one otlrt , bor and discouragemeate. But eonner or Islet it mast be accomplished. 44-s, :, A circular soliciting their co-operation woe sent, with a copy of the loot villtiusl Report, to a considerable number of our irainl-mindod and, wealthy citizetia. It is propelled to call upoa SKIVIOKLitI, August —, 1846 these gentlemen during January and February, I promise to pay (i. Flower or order $BO, nod upon their response will depend the prose. value received, with aaterest ; also to pay, with Mallon or abamlonment of the project. We are interest, all notes, agreements and considers- Mill confident of our present success. !ions heretofore signed by myeelf or Mrs. Olver . Your Board, in retiring from office, may be; . Wiltiesa my hand and float James °Lyra. permitted to apea.k earnestly of the main obit.. This, and a large number of other obligations, ale to the succere of the Institute. It is the ab- were pr.iluced before Me Court. The said notes, Bence Man active interest on the part of the in- obligations, etc., were submittal to sundry per dividual members. Comparatively few view the eons, some of whom are exports, Who testified Institute in any different light than they do the' that in their opinion soma of the signatures store at which they make a casual purchase, or . Signed to the riven and obligations, and per• the reetaumot:at ',hid, th e y pay for cu d get ac porting to be those of Mr. Olver, were really occasional dinner. ' pot in his hand-writing. ' They anent as if they had little or no interest Mr. Sterrett, who acted as attortrey in settling or proprietorship. A great improvement in the the estate. was examined at considerable length. general interest has occurred during the past The acbetlale of debts, property, to., was sub year, as is evident from the increased circula• milled to Mr. S. He swore that Le claim now ade Intimation of t hie suit 91.475 t.. flair.% li en n t by.h,..,.th eee penese, ,,,, iew ek ot i t" mated to, the Use of 0.2%7 l:ledzocareaptutral payment of dues and Im o Me field sale of the i' ths k lad " in d ; ,ly , op,nt,. Mr_ ;Foods, wllB t 4i n _ti,„44,.e.nd eutiii ;1 1 Gee) , aiding oaf once sore in °dice durindthe er, informed him ' ben '4' 8 8 4 0 1 4 urge upoo:e pre ps 3 coming year. Of the number now on the list Iles. Andel N; • Jed to the eland, but anew member or induce some friend to make a vtetant bearing on llie there is perhaps not one who could not prochire bie testimony had v ol donation of books or money, or in some epeeist cane. Tao l e"' tointeezre;cbses ril l i plaintiff, put in the case as robuttmg, walhaedpvraenecideetnhte desires general iereijin paper, one of which ,tiff reeognized the valid s his indi 'id- it was elai oat obligations to the members of the pres ent l it h cl a med by; defendant declares, and Board, cad that of the previous ' , ear , far Y o f f t o nets va i fo e d ;,;!, paper. This anil , eir was trying to P 'scraps or paper, important zealous co - operation in advancing ' th ' • e lateresta several other e , , nubmitled, and both aides of the Meditate, and in retiring from the hi t in 11 office, to pledge himself, as a private mem C be g r reetel cas e Jge will charge the jury this to continued Interest and effort in behalf of the morning.- 4. aseaciation Judges , AnTon arts Btfore In behalf of, and by order of the Board, CousT „ Bon--and Park Faux R. Raynor, Preoident. . Mc( " U ".-Tho case of the Commonwealth vs. Jan isnbe was trill art d Da It eerfs alissiosi Allol , ll/ US —The Jour- Joati 0...' - on a -ay' The wi no( and Chronrcle both contain perVotot and tima. c / a drawn oat at coasiderebie length. well-timed remarks in reference totil ee The aipal potato in the cane were eel forth of Dr . Reed'a visit to our city, and we o ebj cii• i riotiee of It yesterday. hire. McMillan dially assent to what they have said i: ii.:triy n or it a ':*aia" a" aro s e e""n". bits nothing malft w Yereet further than was mentioned in our There is no question of the fact, that the pres. ivry of the case, was elicited eat is so important epoch in the history of the' .13e defence having cloned, the prosecution Colonization Sudety of our State and or ' whole Union . The field of operations Is Ill(' rodnced some rebutting testimony. Deritt It enlarging and expanding , and the work thatliPr'"ig testified lb" hie tallier paid mon k. to ileCabo for rent of a hostas and itel bank, lu Society finds to do very disproportionahl ' creasing with the means they have at hem,' Y a l 7May, 1650, know of none is the spring of 1858; was there with him in the smog of Ill&S; was it with. We learn from Dr. Reed that tho t , • e .there with him attending a suit in the latter i ciely can by no meson procure the requiaitof to pay the expenses of colordzin it .pert of May or in June, 1850, but no money was I all who ore desirous of making g anythi Liberiniie paid Have been his clerk f3r the past lee home SCOPNI are auxiouei Wportun . t . e.r years and kept his books; always knew what applications for aid to carry out their el sh a d was received and paid out; never took particular purpose of emigrating. The Society 6""" Int of what wee paid out , tail always looked that it possibly 040 do, but finds its luce weak. over the receipts. coed, and its means straightened from Made- - Mrs Sarah Harris testified that Mrs Stemma query of individual contributions the end 'returned home sometime in January, 1858; knew proposed. Now that our suit. debt SI become Of her husband paying uo money at McCabe's in manageable, and the resources of Common- 1858. Louisa McMillan left filcCalm'a a day or wealth are relieved from much of it burthen, tiro after New Year; went on a visit to Robinson could eel an appropriation of S S.Q. or $lO,OOO township in March, for ten days, and then went even, be appropriately made to f iends of the home. State Colonization Society, Be , / f reely be felt Mr. Ewing addressed the jury, contending that mean incumbrance Such a en would give a e mere mime of judgment would not justify a new itopulso.ie the philanthr .1 operations of conviction In thin ease; the act must bo wilful, Ibo Society, and be of inealcu l ° : le benefit to the entrupt or oppressive. Tho judgment was bo free colored pereons desirote,T reeking homes I i "d the juriediotiou of the magistrate, except in Liberia. Individual coa,""°m4_ m though an amicable action, in tibial case to justify liberal, are but a preEhr?' 'elvad""' and as entry of judgment the courts have deoided fall greatly short of the it e ” if ie° of the Seelo- the parties must he preeent and consenting. The ty. The arm of sioo e nact! to place an in- Words of the statute do not plainly declare thin dividual comfortably , the soil of Liberia. requisite, and not one justice in fifty requires Ten thousand dollars mid secure the eoloniza. this. They are mistaken, but by no moans lion of one hundre individuate. This sum guilty, therefore, of misdemeanor. The learned from th e state, to ,Her with the amount con. COUneel then proceeded to a review of the fame !Abated by th e pevolent and philanthropic, in the case and argued therefrom such a elate of would enabl e th e yelety todo a great work every the ease as was favorable to his client. year, sad would acme new Iwo end energize the Mr. Swartzwelder argued with his usual calm. laborers In thindehi of benevolent :effort for the neon and force for the prosecution. Ile admitted amelioratio n o the erudition of this persecuted that the wilful disposition was a necessary ele nod down-trtsden ace of people, whose poei- went in the case Ile then peened to a tweak!. DOA among to is griliing yearly more embarrass- eration of the facts, reviewed the testimony and leg an d " p atiev more strongly to our eympa- concluded his address to the jury near the hour ales. of adjournment. The care was still on when we We do ho that oar present Legislature may loft the Court favor am e iproprlatiou to the Made of the nen ee yt e ,tia Colonization Society. We are very omydent the measure would be heartily ap provetfoY the people of our State. iti the mean tte,,,vie hope Dr. Reed may be well received by ene t ieople, and a generous response given to hymeneal In behalf of the Soolety for which be fate, and to whose work he so generously devotes his time and nnwearying efforts—pro ton. put. ,co. .::111 , 1 bulk!, • eg - I Foster, Loomir, , hlercan ale, New It, Bahl- Western each It ter, Dr. 4/111E1 Abe AN ONEITINATII PAINI.—The peaceful citizens of Duquesne Borough, have been greatly annoy ed for some lime past by a German and hie rife named Vaw. They are constantly drunl4 had when in that condition they are very noisy and try to make themselves as obnoxious to their neighbors as possible. On Monday, as mast, they both got on a "spree" and conducted them eelves is euoh a manner, that information was made before Esquire Buhop ageing them for dis orderly conduct, nod a warrant for their arrest placed in the bands of officers Swain and Keep. When the officers went to the house and made known their business, they were informed by Vow, that they would not go with them unlese compelled to do so by phyalosl force. The officers immediately took bold of New, whenthe wife took hold of hlui and he took bold of her, add in the straggle to bring them down attire It WOO toned necestary to use him pretty roughly, and her clothes mere almost torn off. Finding, however, that they were over powered, they &f -lowed themselves to be taken to the Sultire's °Moo, who gave them ten days each to the county Jail. Sr Stant —Ono of a pair ofcoal bottle, owned by A. Miller & Co., came in oellialon with pier of the Mooongabelo Bridge on Tuesday morning sod wee Bunk thereby: The loan by the breaking up of the river on Saturday la not half ae gr , !.cf ,--we think, an we nett, represented in dispel, ~! - ,t t Cincinnati ipapere. The coal will tc'N‘, 1., recovered ;without great trouble. SALIM sold laid et. Davis; %,•I“,rze.,-,: 38 43.462.5 T - . ~,. ALIAIIMENS COUNcllll—Election of the Cite I ,l4ects.—The following officers wore elected by - Mill, new Councils of Allegheny, on Tuesday nisht, to eery. for the ensuing year: 1 9 111 Tr...ear—David Maeferroo. Comtnivaoner—A. 110111013. Sept. IVorks—John Alston. Vieth: of Jferkste—Mi Braonnigle. leriyk Masters—Diamond Settles, John Moon ; Seta:lid Ward, J. Chombera Wherfstester—Jerues - Heston. Beissrding Regulator—Wm. Di'llendry, ASitstast 4' —IL it. Bay. Btty Solisitor—S. Scheyer, Jr. Salt inspector—A. MnzwelL Wood and Bark invecter—Same. Asiessor of Water Itrnt.—A. Duel.. Otetk to 6'omeattess-111. Ill'Gonnigle. Baird Measurers-Ist ward, A. Gray; id, Wm. /lltrdeek; id, S. W. lit'filenntes; 4th, E.Falhnuerser. City Prinves—Dlopatch and Courier. The Joint Committees were also announced, but It being the night of the printers' banquet nod ball, we ere short handed midmost otnit.them. , ISI.4.I.BDICLL 811.017111111' "SWISS Bess itISCIZES. --Bitiont children and ethers who cannot attend so Well the Bwies.l3ell Binge& convert-In the everting, will enjoy a rare, opportuniti to•day. By ndyertieemen CO ere lite ben/rand perform. twee at 2i P. M., for the especial benefit of children. We must endorse all thatimsbetm said Inrelation to these wonderjul ..Partello" children. Thet aro certainly the meet-engaging ballad oinger" (for their 'ge t ) we have ever hod the ,pleamtre of listening to. • Ili:kite have beedre. dined to 15 cents, and all we eau trey, le, so early: • lifincnussmn Connoms.-=.11.V. Cane* litur last evening initialled's° Itorgema this borough. J. S. the retiring bargains "nada n banal ad. drew, -Ma the Meaning delivered:an legitimise tid. drent.:: 'The present Council le composed or the fa dowhes. gentlemen: P. M. Lave, Nary Frazer, 'Thal; pupa, Win. Hall and Philip AWL Goma salon:reed to meet on Priday night PS slactotteen. Tthi Prlallsi,erize all silhfir ,Iteneitiet last CITY APE,MZS. hiernovotaosr.rk .. .tr for the Ca...vtie, by Slir.tfAtt;Most .-Corrected-daily: 94elock' 23 12 r OD 48 ... 29 2-10 ftier; e it t i*iC;of ft number of cit izens, *as held - Lltayetteliall on Tuesday if lernoon. idaYoe Weaver 'keiided, Josiah King - andit. - 0. - Savyjsrat.,. 'reaidente, and J. R. Hunter, &take:al/4 Tholitayoietslakinjthistbair made the fol io wing addrees: .. . . Orsrasurs: lke hive tnintened here this af ternoon for the purpose ot,:eifprosaing our gym bla pithyand to make an epos to our fellow citi zens for contributions of. ferere by that dreadful ea ley—the destruc tion of the-Pemberton lifilliia Lawrence, Blau. Fitteertyeara ago, on tholOtliof April, we arose from our sleep a eontenteOnd prosperous peo ple, with peace and boppino surrounding our tiresidei; But a few,. bents, of that day bad elapsed, .vihen Abe devout:lnt elemen ' td, fire camo;And in' a abort apacktif time n sr aizty sores of„the: very heart litour city as laid mael4 ,- iitii , barn. - -' Drive* Wiiddenly rom our homer, one fathilies scattered and helpless, wo knew not where to look in fist our hour of af fliction. By the morning thstelcgraph had an nounced to hundreds Of oltienW towns through out the Union that Pittelthergh was laid low and In ethos. Tho aside elactierrire echoed back, olio of good , obrieri:OVlliost feelings of nature era aroused in '. behalf from ono eatheme of the Union tei ether." Lsrge alms of money !ere goon ratted and sent to us. The response, SO stodijeat,p4. was uneipected, brought forth a prayer litalliankfuluess from mat.y a heart, - and a tear of enfilade from many an eye. In the material contributed at that time the cities nod towns of Massachusetts were the first, as they always arc, in alleviating the die themes of humanity. Never confining them selves alone to the bordere of their own State or the whole country, but extending a helping hand when occasion requires to all gke civilized world: If I um :correctly infermed;V c ie elate city of Lawrence, then a small to,, contributed its mite to us. Shall we •nhw Le ungrateful" I am confident your answer willtko an unanimous No. The Mayor haring finished hie eloquent ad dress, on motion of James Park, Jr., a commit tea of fire was appointed, with power to add two to their number from each ward in the city, to eoliait contributions. The committee Is own posed of the following gentlemen: James Park, Jr , J. It. limiter, N. P Wm. M'Creery and Florence. Cramer. On motion, the meeting adjourned. Dormer COILILIT.—A case of some interest was on trial in this Court on Tuesday. The oircum . Menotti of the once, as sot forth-in the "Nart" filed in Court, appear to ho au follow : Mrs. Mary P. Olver, execular of the last will and lestementor the late jaws ()leer, late of Sewickleikiiihis county, is emmoned to an swer Pr. George Flower, of Tetuperoneoville,for that she owes to the said Flower t , ..3 attoehl ss,fins 15, and unjastly detalris.ibe name frotft him. Mre. Olver ion teacher tAlahia city, and was the second wife of John OisieC Dr, F% 4er married the eldest daughter of MeOlier,.hi hie first wife. r. • Dr. Flower produces an obligation which is Oct forth in th o ••Narr" aforesaid, 'tithe follow ing words TEM 20111 ANNIVLE9Ari Or vas ALLICOMENT Youso Brute thercrx—The exercises of the occasion commenced with singing of the 100th Psalm, Ronse's versioa, in which the whole congregation joined. Bev. Dr. Pressly read the led chapter of the Prophecy of Malichi. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. Swift. Samuel S. Bryan, Esq., Secretary, and Win. - M. Bell, Treasurer, read their reports, abstracts of which we give below. The meeting was then addressed by Bev D. G . Bradford of the 3rd U. P. Church, Allegheny ide spoke at come length on King James's trans lation of the ecriptnres and contended for that translation exactly as It is. Ito spokcrvith great spirit and eloquence, to incite all to send abroad the word of life to all men every where; that they may have it in a language they can read audanderstand. Let us who have it now, moreover, It ourselves and teach it to our children. Ilitiremarks werehighly appropriate. The neer Board of Managers of the Allegheny Bible Societe was then elected as follows . Ist U. P, Ch.—Thos. M Cance, A. Lyle, W Brie. 2nd U. P. CJ, --John Dean, Janne llreand lose, W. M. 8011. 3rd U. P. Ch.—William Park, JtIMZ:I Welsh Thomas Nelson. Ref. Prea. Ch --.J. F. Fleming, G. P. Maury D. W. Smith. Ref. Pres. Ch. (Sproure) —David Gregg, Wm Magee, R. Newell. 1,1. Pres. Ch.—A. Cameron, H. E. 'ilis, Robt Davie. Central Prrs. Ch.—William Riddle, R. Bard 2.8. Bryan. Baptist rh,—J. P. Eatcp, .1 P. Baldwin, Edw Spenea. 11, P. CA.—J. 11. (lane)... Deeiple's Ch --Robert Auh wort h. Beaver Rt. N. E. CA —.l. It. Ingham, A Holman. Samuel Bryan, Seq , Secretary, real the an nual report, an abstract of which we present. At the last anniversary it wao agreed to hold the annual meetings one month earlier than hereto fore. The report therefore ie but for eleven menthe. During nearly three fourths of the time, the Society has had no agent in the field, Kr. Davis having been called to another field of labor, and but recently reituroed to his former place. The propriety of employing au agent was 'questioned by many, as it is believed by some that the results attained did not justify it. It wan contended that the churches should make the collections. Al. the monthly meeting of the board in March the question was fully discussed and a motion instructing the executive 'Committee to engage an agent to devote himself to the work of ex ploring the territory north of the Ohio and Alle gheny was adapted. The report deplores that so little has been effected during the year. It is in part attributable to the failure of the grain crop vlaring the" year and the prostration of business. The report asks if this, however, Is a sufficient explanation, and presse,) upon all the inquiry whether or not each one has done all in his or her power to advance the cause. :Mr. Robert Davie, agent, reports se follows: Taal amount of subscriptions $745 Amount collected.,.. 603 Outstanding.. $142 Amount received on account of rubeeriplioDe or 1858, $18,25. Mr. Addition Lyle, the Ltbrariou reports: Volumes on hand ' fig Porrhmed during tho year . 412 (liven to deatitute families 41.5 Amount each calm "ill %dome on hoed ...... . ......... Total number of volume 788 Wm. M. Bell, Esq., Treasurer, reported amount of • donations anti rake... ..... ............. W 3.22 Amount of funds in Treasury 92,01 The following table shows iho sources from which moneys have hems received: SL.Peter's Episcopal. Church S 5 SO St Andrew's .. 900 Trinity " I t 00 St. lamas' " " 5 00 English Imthoran •. 8 00 Methodist Protestant " Id 00 First United Fresh. " 4 50 Second " " 800 Fourth " " " I . 00 Birth. " " " 300 That Before, " " ft 00 Second " " .. Union Baptist „ ......... Cumbotland Child Al.. E. First Fret.bytcHan Second " so 00 Thir.[L.. - • ": " 11:00 Ceitial " " 18 00 Hotta° of Refuge 2 35 • The Allegheny Churches contributed as follows: First I tined Presbyterian Church.-- ...... $ 05 50 Second •• 92 75 Third " " •. 40 00 First Prcel..y lotion •• 120 25 Central " ' 73 50 First Itsfortucd Prechytcriste '' 42 50 Second " '• •• ...... .... IS 00 Bearer Street AT. i 1.12 75 South COMMIOn AI. E . " . .wee,..,...: .. :: ...... S 00 Methodist Prole:moor e.,-,............ . „,„ Episcopal '' ...... ..... 4 00 Baptist . 10 25 Disoiples' " . 3 00 Osman C'unrch,Nl•ie street 4 00 " - !Yin° " 2 00 . tewartstown 3 00 Sharp...burg 6 50 13 05 3 00 5 00 26 25 Mett,liic Nest,. Metin.dirt •• Nguema Borough . Flrst 1"..1 3 • Manchester Pre:b. Total . °74.5 115 [The Beard of Managers or this Society consists of fifty persons, refirasooting all the Evangelical Chniehos, both English and liertnan. o Allegheny and htanehostar.l The Secretary remarks that it i; frequently diffmult to get a quorum for the transaction of business, and-suggests that a quorum should consist of n less number. It was noted that In stead of nine, lice hereafter constitute a quorum. Tbo President of the Society, A. A. Cameron, Esq , read a note from l'rof. excusiog his absence, arlth sprayer and benediction. The SocialyLhan adjourned ItaaVmrnos or Tua Beak OF'LAWREECZ COUNTY.—This bluk resumed builiness on the '27th of December, under the Presidency of John Ferguson, En' , the well known private banker of New Castle. It is understood that new stook subscriptions base been mode, sufficient in amount to put the bank on a safe foundation. We leans that the bank checks on the east at half portent, in redemption of Ler circulation, nr pays in coin, and that the notes aro received and paid by the brokers here as currency. VISON, No. 93 Wood Street, Corner of Diamond Alley, HAS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE THE Nov. and Ilhi.trat off Book., rucludlng the Flaeat ana Latest LONDON AND EDINIMIUM HOLIDAY BOOKS ! •enable for pli ape. STANDARD 110010 IN PINE ; Re!igloos and Devotional 11001111, Elegant RIDERS PRAYER and HYMN 11001(S: sod n man extensive as eortmant of CIIIDDItENUI 1380E0. SPEIt.EDSCOPES AND VIEWS. lie we the noel w introduce Ulla beautiful Invention In Pittsburgh, and la not behind the Rums lu variety, novelty or plea: JOHN S. DAVISON. del7-titl Pd Waal street aed Diamotul Alley, NEW BOOKS Al' DAVISON'S—Seven Trees, by Julia lierananh; Poll ILAN by Iliallte,'enthor or Life or ~. q.oheoeun; The Protreeer at the lUrealfwt Table, by h0b0...; Klngaley'e New Altwellaulec Ptstementa of Chadian Doctrines, by Rev.ll. N. IkElota, Greet raga, • History of the moat important Wreathmt cribs prewar centol7; Vol. Vila of Ilamilton'a History or Ilia 0. Eq How could he Help It? by A. B.Itoe; j Greeley'. Overland Janney; ty Oen. D. Prentice; Poet Fells on the Boundary of Another World, by B. Dela Oren; _low DSCUozwry of Quolstlom, fmn Ibo Greek, LMIu nod godorn Lauguagaa: Ilya Great Tribulation, by Dr.Commlng: Samdaga at tb./Stl.moofm. by Philip 11. Golcoo, 41c. Jalo ?• JOLIN A. DAVISON, 93 Wood otrooL - - T am AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR - 1860 The White hills, their Legends, Landscapes, and Poetry, by T.Starr King, lieantifully Christi= BoHaving And Living, by S. D Ifunth Igton, D. D. History ot tko Four Georges of England, 8. Df. - Smucker, LL. D. '7 The of Lafayette, by E. Cecil, illustra ted. jail 4% KAY dc GO., 55 Wood et. trOWi COULD RE. - IIELP — .II7. or, The '4..L.Beatt Triumphant; A Zit. book by A. e. &o—hla hat and beat. TEE CONCORD Enid FA or. tha individual and Organic Harmony otOod and ?darn by Eduard Beor.bari D. D. For UM by I de=l :J. L. BEAD , 78 Fourth st. I,II .CW.TEMPERS.NO - ETZELODIST; A. 7 " AlidatitlgOf ! aura, soiaa: flaw- - • - '.•- , : , ;.t: ,., : . i ,,, _1.':.'i , • - ~ ..::-.,..:•',3 , . '' vii.--.7-tf MMV=I VOLUME, LXXIII---NUMBER LATEST NE BY TELEGRAiB. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFF IC Thirty-Sixth Congra•s—Orit Secsiors . . 1 IVssrrnrcro*.Cris, Jun. 17. Honsz.—There brings slim attindince, there was a call of the Home. Mr. nerringted withdiew his motion prohibiting the adoption of the !plurality rule. lie did so he said to avoid confusion. I Mr. Hutchins, successor of Mr. Ci iadiPgs, concurred with his political friends, that diselission anterior to organization was oat of place, andilhSt it had been condo:re...l in exceedingly bad tastii,ito Zisir no harsher term. The Republiean party, l °o rhietvo wee proud to not, and the people o f U 1406 States had been grossly misrepresented. Thelii mOtives find pa triotism were rudely impeached, and 'their citizens i h I denounced as worthy of the go:11314A) frankly ex= pressing their constitutional right. un e subject of stormy. A resulation had been is enti hens say ing that persons who did a cortaizi thing waS unfit for Speaker: There tiers a greatAllialiy anfitlo 1* Speaker. His opinion was that any *an wbO pur sues the pro-slavery dogiog policy 1.1 p i'litically unfit to be Speaker, and to is any man who i lievo:t e b e right the opening of the African Sl4ve ade„or who opposes the admission of lioness *to ha Union un der her recently adopted constitution. . , Pennsylvania Leg Was re. lianti4rr. . Mum—The Honee passed a resoltjtion relative to tho organization of-Congress unit came feein the Sonata ' by a vote of only 3 against,l2.j Mr. Pressley introduced a supplement to tiXt act incorporating the Chartiora Turapike ilpmpaey and a supplement to an act incorporatin‘,„'s ttlo Allegheny Gas Company. Mr. Espyintroduced a supplement to exact in corporating the Pittsburgh Bridge Oniarty..end to the charter of the Pittsburgh and Man s old Pp4sen ger Railway. A bill to allow ex-Aldermen to reran, their aock ots was reported and negatived. ,ii 1 ' ; SENATR.—The resolutions relatit4 td the organi . xation of Congress was defeated hi a !vote Of nine , I against seventeen. 11 I The Boum bill to reaatle Calohares a.7counts was passed. New- Vont:, Jan. 17.—Tho Wes:hid-ton Om' spandent of the Tribune Pap. thaePriSildCli ad vised the President recently to invita.pwpral P;aoiern Republican Senators In a private nionfprencapport the Mexican treaty, with a viewrltai presenting considerations which might intlueos it.l It admitted !bat if the treaty fails, Siiitree mart' fail. The Senate yesterday had no exec t utir6 sortjiilli on Mr. Panlkner'a nominntion. IVheit'lealled up,: Mr. Wilson produced the extract fromlhir l Facißcieer's speech, its which be recommended rosin call athe R inauguration of a epublltan Presialm MiL; bSlt son urged that enquiry should be such inttVilteso sentiments, saying that ho could never tote fot.iany man who entertained them. ; 1 1 Mr. Doolittle regarded Mr. Faulkejr's sentldents • . . . .. . as treasonalde, and would have the rate ':ireat them with its condemnation: . !.. Mr. Mason said they reflected the titipi ion dl? Vir ginians, and also, he believed, of thatltile SOnth. Mr. Wigfall mode his debut In itt Lm Speech, promising that Tea se would unite with t he Soirt4 in extreme.et measures. Ile juetined 2tlr.lFaulliner'd declarations in every Loose. Messrs. Clay and Toombs followed, lit the Same temper. I t? Finally, the veto stood 30 for cot:tip:lation and 21 againet; 3 Republicans were abiont,,•*iairetL ,:.. No developments have yet been rutOctibefoitei4lbe Sonata's Harper's Ferry Committee with! which ;the public are not already acquainted. j • Rumor says that a Cabinet offleeilwill probably resign to morrow. The alleged reasons ate ill health and pressure of private business, but the teal team Is a difference wit`r Mr. Deehaaan as ett 00 proscrip tion pursued by the administratiozi - Aotrarde 1 Mr. Douglas..he se - member has not 14 spree tetneks been on goo tertns 'kith the Presidittii,. I The l'resi tat to-day reteiverl.;o4iet froth Mr. ' IlUghes of Indiana, accepting his rippointmont as Judge oe'C f the of Claims, whoa his r omiuqii.t. was immediately soot in and rererridl; Information was receit-ed hero, to-div,lthat :LOU men were now in New Orliens ready;cp trobark for Vera Cent. .-• . • - The New York Herald's ll'ashingt4 orrespoi,d eat imp the executire cession of the •Son - ate to-day was probabli- the most stormy that pie? dizgraCed that body: 'Mr. Clingroan made a severe' speech against the eleetipririf Mr. Seward to tbc4residenel, Mr. Doolittle replied to Mr. Clingmari, d charged u pon the - South with moeh soverity„wben Toombs ga're ilia Hato Mr. Doolittle, 41n4 the litter tiloging it hick; gteat consternation iblrored, 'and then a hurried adfournmenL Old Senators' lay there has not been . ko itorlxiv ~, • • ' • . ' ~4 ,l'- 1 .1', : *4 ~-; ..:.- ! :.7 : •' 1 - ' ,; ' , i 4i ,± T. 2,, .: , ...,.-.:•-. - .:t.-z,.• i.:1;,- , ' - 3 ' 3 i'., t.,..,..ta LI-r,.....:*: ferry Lenart?ing Cion mince commenced, to-day, the (mumble on of ?Ir. Kansan Arni , n member of the K• National emmilfie• 1 . - Wasumnrox, Jan. 17.—The followMg t; a synop sis of Mr. Iligler'e Rill : The first eeetio provides that whenever any State or Territory Is tfivaded, or in Milner! danger of invasion from eittrial \or in terra! foes, it shall to lawful for the Prksldentito call out the militia in the State or Statarnharest the danger. Alto , to employ the land or nay.* foroeSof the United States. Section second pray:ldes that any person actually engaged or participating id carrying on a hostile expedition from one Stetn;o4Territtdy against another, the!! ho guilty of treZaria and ra rer death. Section third provides than eity person b,7,77 „, -‘.lge of such treason, and ;he Shall neglect to dieiclohe t t 7 7.- at i.t....41:0. . 0111 0 1 , shall be adjudged guilty of mispriso !' • `,"°"' lid shall be fi ned not exceeding 1,000 dolla rand im prisoned not over coven years. Sectionfo rth giVeit power be the President to seize and detain& y vessels fitted out by one State against another r hostile purposes. Suction h. Any materials;,Mrtns, vain . able; he., found In such vessels, eltalirdicifortified, ono half going to the Government, the'ethpr half.'to the informer. 'Section 6. Any person frarnlshinglir providing moans or money fur such hOstil experll- 1 4v tion, shell he deemed guilty of felonyozn shalthe ' fined not over 53000, nor imprisoned eiZer en yeiet. Section 7. Any person enlisting himself, out ing others to enlist, shall leo deemed guilty f felony, fined $3OOO or imprisoned ten years.. ection , S. Any person fitting out, or procuring tote fitted obi, any ship or vessel for such hostile expeditton, shall ho fined 310,000, or imprisoned ton yeate. i Sodden 9. Any person accepting or ozonising taco., mission fur such hostile service shall 60 lined $404) end be impris , ned three years. Section 10. loth ng it to be construed as operating upon any pica, 119 antt dafined by existing lane. f•f Cu te.tno, January 17.—The bliculeseti I enacratie State Convention tout at St. Paul, on Tlintr , day lag . " for the purpose of electing delegates to Om Charles, ton Convention. Resolutions were adnpred endefi. ing the Cincinnati platform, and the Dred ..ott vision, and opposing the re-opening oVt o Sla ys Trade, denouncing the Harper's Ferry I. &clay, ing Stephen A. Douglas the first choice for the PI12; ideney, instructing delegates to vote fur bias .letig as roch support proved available, and dd . 4la ing th e{ the Democracy of Minnesota will tuiPpprt the Charleston nominee, whoever ho may be: E.' A main. lion instructing . delegates fur Douglas will' d triajM4 ity decided otherwise, was voted down by Sr. Loots, Jan. 17. Overland ChrieDy mae festivities engrossed the whole attelitide of the L people of See Francisco. The crop of grapes in California it leipt is yeaf than any season since 1532. Thera WU but little doing at the In mine. Quarts mining was still goincrthe, Ciskigon and New York companies were-Aoi Several quartz /ends are being opened Intlh' hotline.] of Orogen _ - CHICAGO, lam 17.—The lows Legillatke ,y, re.eleeted James nuke U. S. Sodit!. to stood: Harlan, 73; Dodge, 52. Nam Tuna', Jan. 17.—Attempts ware Mid thy yesterday, to pass counterfeit 20'. Bank of Troy. One arrest was made. NCIT ORLEANN, Jan. 16.—Tho aloamir City has arrived. Sho big Ilayana adri I:tth. Tho news is unimportant. GELB BOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. r lt EIMPOLD'A BUOIII3 En. the Bladder; II PR.3lltol,O'S Ittlellß for Choi Went,: et HMO Entre; BUUUU for the Gravel; • BUCIIII for the Dropsy; • ithimuomPa _Buena for Norman.; .•.!1 n . ntsd .soLlyri warcutr , of Memory; 11E1,51ROLD . 8 11BOLID for Moore. oflision• 11110118 for Diftleultltreathoie, lIELMBOLD'S !WORD for Weak Berner, I.IE4.IIIeILDE BUCIIIi for General Debility; . 11RIAI1UlLD'8 RUCH for traversal Leas.tedc;: EIStAIROLD'B BUOLID for [terror Of °lemur; E . : II ELEDOLD'S DUOIIII for Night Etwetdc HM.31110E1)11 DUCIIU . for Waßefninewe lIRL3/1101,Tr8 IIEfORU fur/knower the Liklo; n URLIIDOLD'a DUCRD for Eroptionte IXELAtBOLEPB . 11U011U ter Pain to the flack; LIELISDOLD'S RUCIII4 for lisarinees or tno Eirlioa, with Temporary Boffin/on and Loss of Blght; UNGIEBOLIPB IWOREI for Mobility %lel Reitleiike with Want otAttratiOn.iforrni of 8kx1,13; HacußOLlYBsuenu for Otatroetiong. /161.3111OLD'a EUCLID for Ricareee arLting fpm Indit ention, and all dlammes Cr tha Sexual OrEarm,'ekt Ing IA Other Other ma, from whatever MOM - 1 Bold May DD. GOO. IL R . Eidat, 110 Mod Wee:, Pittabstrah. • cc.plaiert . . ....r II 97. ,tl. RRIVE D —T h e NEW Cor4 LET ty GRAND PIANO, ortrouncod o Sow days &WO. 1.. 10 alapdand will be opar.o4 toddy. The masfaal profatolols *od rho pubilo in vor'S..ll.."'" apactfully luaitad to ta ll at Ito Nan" Ware.r.vp yr t...e aobatrlber,atal ClSllliOdt it. -• .101 IN" IL. MELLON, No. SI TV,K+lo,relit, Daimon Diamond Altny a Focolla'lttaat, Solo Aunt for ChlCkettog A Sous' Moot, r.r Plitst.orith. . ''.',. Jolt am Western Petueo.• • 600 - 'BUS' OATS riled an for saki J. 14 _!amps° . , :st , a . NE ILW 12 QYRUP I t o gore ao & VER. : - • ) r:4 ; rx.‘ *ln Tanitito • :t4 l4o2 dolkurP.: • • ~ , - , ••=.4.',;‹,,, - , 4t,71 • _••• f COMMERCLIX RE 4,, 0011311STEE OP ARMIATION Jowls Dayeatir, V. P.. 'i DtrtroClatPlarti, Pt= tYtt WCUIET. I Sum IL I TS PI TTSEI 111101L1 filAtLtilr4St. tßqv'rfed E'Prdo.By for as pilabanth CA. Prrrescada. W.dthratr. Jitratheltl IV, haw, no chant° to note to produce, Flog k t ... od a uniform figure for came days past, seLdlt,, cons acre verj abundant of tbe best breads. Sick nattrosds from the Itest is very largo. Gana 1. tri Os, while other ret oo l. ars tally proportihmtaN and. Both norm are at • floe maze and mall. FLOUR—aa have. =les (rem macro of 1106 GL brands. Boom at Etcmss,cne,S,7,t ; US QV '9s4it t ' ar bt.tvi., , :.ll,ll'resh ear Cora T2 . = 000 burl, Corn frau stare at 72, 175 e; tram at depot at 7il car tar Cara at depot at 7:4;1.• • la at. depot at 70c. FftsD--t tort! illddlinzs on *Ma at WHISKY-40 tads at C. 6 0 .270. APPLES—LO htls at ;,-3,1.0, Lido et and gitREF. - -iia) Os. it 10 . DRIED FRUIT-2.5 bush Pearl,.” of tI. and OS plea at 11, and S: do do at $1.7.5. 110)1LNY-10 Gbh. atsB,lo, SUGAR—It hada N. 0. atlNDntio. fitOLLEBW—It Obis N. 0. at COFFEE-19 bags at 1.3 c. SIRUP—St bbts at Sle.S9c. BUTTER—II bide et 16, 163 .a'e cll ib, an-1 Co BROOMS -3 due at $2,Z0w0.) 11 dm. BACON—TOO AI R. 13. II at ilq f. At Pc; and 6 bills 1.1.1 Pork at SM. LARD-. 3 [Ala kat at Ile. 011.3-16 bbs No. 1 Lard at SSG9:(I ISJ bbla C . oi/ at 30c VI and suo D GAL OLOVBit BLED-50 WWI at £1,3004,75. IlAr—S tame baled or what( at $1.1.11,4 rota '23 IL scats at Weal ton; and 3 rah &mar at $l7 '. . CIL ONETAILN AND tIOMPIERCI Nor TO., Jan. 14.—ftlthen,xli somealiit I. 4 ''' - Lan and Inuit, the operation. at the stock virile.ll4 La nd an improvin market, and a mote ganer,4o. anion to boy for the g rise. The thorn Lave We LI s'N and cloning contract. for enveral dale, and thin in•esea ' 99 m fgrail,dimini.bed: while.on the other hand, tbu .l been tome abilting of. parties Mom boari to bull site. , . I better foaling I. almost anti; elan owing to the mutton-At an early <fn....Mail. of the lloor , , Sliklbte4spcdifin of ' 1E41+:4 with a great Jest of contl.loote. Stvl we Ste, iw ~ witnessing the improvement, or a 'Moro or If, aloe. event Is expected to establish. In tbls way the ea, election of Speaker ho, to a nrtain extent, slismulind e s Stork market; and, although the tint nunnecement ~ be Ilkoly to give • lively Impulse to the market, It I/ t ful whether the Instemma would ban .tree. 000 or ix core etaingh rojuldlfy lie expectations now ent,rtsll: stock apoculutore. Mere ate. t ofitrallun% StaCti tat ~;-• tract the support of the outbid,. public, and very p till, and ellen very bre I, end of ti e..bander I. the y movement et the at-eh eachanao.• a•mmr , 940 n upon an important ~vane a. mane,lai i ennons le's ale •--9h:igen eheald not tq4l7. th., conne..,( It, olarkst for Woos thus. your pant, tint r,i az 4. PI 1,r1,t1 0: sib a ed impreeedeobel ...di., • &bandana. 4 Puusschnet t. .1 an It—Tl.n. wont, Le 3 anall..t . t 1..." - 61,1/13 to base prosiont a !Ott C 1 hull its Al the oink al well SA In all brooches of minaoielel tmille. At ins meeting. Lehigh Navigation, nerdy-one ,hero sire two 411411/81 - lecondi and Third Street Itellwoy at 7214; Al, ... • :a. shans Loading sold at IS'-,,,fifty share. (I tend Bonk k 42 . •-' i,.•.;.i, ot .17!-‘; and twerityalght shot. Kentucky hang Stork.. ••,,,-,.". 114 At the rand bomdj.km. we '• • - • - plea, .. ", ..igt ere and Mechanic's' Rat. at 4.7.4'; 19 ether. - la ,' .', l ern Liberties at 64 three ahem. Boarcr an 6234; whih, it - ss -., - g 40,0 of Chey Sixes. and $7OO North Pentundrania Rolle, 4 ' ..' 9 Slat., male up /110 badness of the hoar) for Ilia /lay. Thos discuss:Jun about the ening- the tionefer eMens V ..., Reading Railroad stock fn Now York and Denton, done to exert a .good fornence Edam thesis:KS In this market: IL opiniOn tor toacty nxissrieueed brokers being beat the ;on tity of ;stock that would be thrown upon this market for eine,"l g " . " In the event of thine clans being rhand. Mould Leine greanifir for 111 etrength, and that the price...ll Lroll headily, Clint 9- the other hand, the adiontea of rioslug the 11 1 11Ws*Wort ,4 . aerial strong reasons In Lover of snub n0n.,., , t ',,;ti on. , Mon Mvery d. tar to tot ve Illorungh'y inenab i za . A•_ , aes- - The eondition of the Philadelphia hanks Uri.. 71•0; •- • 09 '1- on torrents of pn1.032. In deposit. Thla in ,e 1.7...,:, ' VA ....- sk. ~ Mature; the other Items are bet itttle altered.' - •4'..- _. . - e's n Sr. Lops, Jan. 12.-71 m aninsathin notie s il s In Nr g ` S laVi; charaetericing the market 1;1 regard to o low ' ...ax den, corrtinued to-lay, sad dour, corn dad ; .....• .4 hoods tot considerable extent, and thorn is niati .; buoyancy. Four Mien leading yesterday hove -'• „les , _ corson, and only sane er two boots were Fanning 9 ;'. Red. were unchanged, six : Flour Oh: II Lbk pork Itik 4, key $1.22; Leary weight :dee light sh.; Mc t i ll RD 15 . , new. et the breaking away of the g,,,,, , ,,, of 'ln beitarno this and Cairo Mos been reallnuml, and word has been roeutved.. that the Challenge, which 101 l on Tuesday, ILA passrd dawn. Receipts by railroad for the 21 hoary ending at 11 I. I , .`. - ' to today? 2/ mks bean, 53 pkgs butter, 201 aka barley, 195 aka coffie,2l7s sks tern, 4 curs cattle' s 21 bides, 79 hag, 21 tans -. Iron. ..6 pigs Lead, ICJ aka cobs, 111 aka ghtrituff 101 saeka - Z" 'best s 1,1 Ltd. chintzy, firs bbl. mailmen. 22 1 0 .2. bran, Is • WS clever seed. No ...lists by river: - In tobacco. tamp and lead noshing MIS dologo c - ; di lialstope--nle or 100 hf uall. city nu-rhino a VD. - .. -.; ; Flour—(boa iwas considerable' ludnizYsr:Xtrill lfit; 10 ; 2 . 1. -••- generalhy Were very Brin e asklng,howecer,rdtes .t..-,.. Sr.' , ..,, Stems el Wye.. Pales of 1,9 k/ bids city Itspel!at przA•loo : ". ;: MI. do (lhnout Pone.) at $524 70 du corddry sager at 1.0,-. ; • •;', 2.5. dellrend; 100 do double extra at P.A: NV de country du'' -,. private tering 100 do do branded extra at '43,r0; and thidj '' '4 do bras:aim! double nitro at $5,76. -- ' ' ; ; -..- ' 4 pEICWSE t- The Alarengo_Od Eunice departed and the . Dacelah en% :It burgh at Clueinnati, - . The Persia at rivo4 , .• 7 , • hums. The ht. Chid departed for thehaint- • T, t ..:Tetd.oatia.eu..of IduadaYi.letle: ' 7, =l.nniirlaintte view, der sibs of . "reln •rt 'OO, tor uhich ametrat the hasty - as attac ' The captain gave the required Lund without - • difficulty. . . Thera wma a emoting affray on board the lisle Frisbee et Vicksburg, Ixtemen t. Oetitain, James Lee, mid thu hot keeper, C. W. Ruddick. Nobody hurt. The Cumberland le again on a big ties. Friday It nand about ten hot. The Lebanon arrived at Nashville Ihiby. The Grnat Western was still agronnd at the head One canal Bahr- ''. day. Elie had a barge elongates, lithtlog her urge, and • ~ had a head line ashore: Ens be, about 709 tens of height' t h for this city.. Mrs. Julta.P.cane hail promoted a silver eorvice , yalosi sl $t3130 to Capt. Dudley. of the steamer Jolla Moans. The coal-boat pilots are busy with their crew plane: ready forancthr trip Booth. ' The Cambridy,e la soppoaed to boa total Ices. At the time of the accident oho was aarending the Ittleacnrialleres. Tbs channel being very narrow and the caritlett waifs. the boat won jamed brooded° against tho mobs. brooking u large hole lu h m or olds mid couol th e boot to sink In a very low minutes. in mien feet of water. Teo Cambridge war owtted • 1 1 , by Capt. fawo. We 100 brothora. and 3fr. J.A. Cuectiey, nil ssa was worth abont $12.060. and Insured 4 end Isla brothers $1;110 - Suerle. boot knelt WOK dorifeg Iles past year orris. two without Insorauce'ncaiekh tho risk Si f ilets season of the your baring biers chunt:,...,,,ennai., too gmak poled.. fur 'ilea Pero/ant stated sere taireff prerions to the departure of tho host from the rittaburgle z:nct adtrt. The rich:idle was loon inn! Pettibargh for boo $l.- too. Roe in badly careened. and in lo danger of breaking is two. archmallue Nu. F. Capt. Melo Nelson, lens beta dispatched to Cie assistance of the neaten My all," E11=1:23 !Cognacs. DDPAIITED lev . sph, Broarm Jeaors...u, Brotrotrillz; CoL Dr. fist.r, Clurinnoti. A ilatliED. Browt.svillt Jetfa,a, Baysinl; ktil=i6co; 'pa Iftgraphlo NM( TCIIE, Jan. 17.—Aehe. in fair &mewl: 75 I bl 4 bola at $.525 fur rot.and 85273 for Pool,. Cott.) drug exl.• 2etro bolo. at It' g6jll , i for middling °playas.' Flour it wamoly Amu, malts 0010) tibia at $5,15339,75 for oup.o atop, 15„300040 for extra et do, $.5,15P,5,25 ter annerhne $1:3045,t0 for common to medium extra do, soil p. 5,7045,80 lc:chipping brands of extra R. 11., Mount, dull; Canadian dull; Bales ;00 bbl. at 85,00g3,00 for common to climcs extra. Stye Moor 13,7C1.1,40. Cartwheel floor dull at 2.875x•,:1 per 100 Ma. Corm Ideal dull; unchanged. Whisky lower; sal. 1500 lAA. at 211€;,2113. Patent belfry; •••=, ..1.40500 bush Chicago Spring at $l,Mb in storm 1.14rJ0 bash 8111 .antee tint' at $ 1 .22 In Wore, and 600 taunt printer rod &allure at 81,35. Ilya doll at 9.167. M. Barley unchinget; • COuir boob *old et 85. Corn lewar; ulna:11,00) bears& 84 for it radar to prime now white eat yellow. (Ma altunew at 45(9,46. fork dull; talrittal bids at $16,12 for old MI., ."- $17(9.17,25 for UOIll mew awl SII,CO for old prime. /leaf ow changed; ulna 108 bbl. at s 4 ©4 25 for country plume and ss* 5,29 for reentry t 0,.,. 'Drempod flog are plenty and '• - dull at for western mid 7 for city. TDOI-0 to 130 material arrange In Cat .11eMag males CO package. at 6343 Ls- Shouldont and 9403 for 11.141/. Lard doll at Putter 17c417; 011111161 - 24. EttntoCherst 90.113. Unwed Oil quirt 67(M.55. to 900_535. Waal Nun Waco tha sucela sale la Baotou; pries unchaageth rake 401 bairn forwmo at Kerb.. figural. Candle. Oro; oleo 2900 lexce Adamantine at 18. Tubarof active; palm • =l' 0, Retinal.) at rant" Eagar Merry; ale. 9 Mi. Fan /ago (new maid at sod 12 hbds Meier° .L.5141'9.114, Wad .It.l • : tense. Miran. at 73", le:ether rptiot and meito. 2979. Z.: - for middle freight Ileadork, Cramatram, Jon. 17.—Thera way a gullet feat Ina:night, and the ireathir him ban crud and claw all day. 3t nay 14 alringetit as mint lt.t.e. of ex:hangs are unaltarri. • • Hog. higher, sales 117 head at 80,110d8.80. Pr 941.10ni buoyant; hlessl'ork en generally held at 8111,75q...„17; Bbiv• lb. Belk mest.sold 016(d,5, an the .pe..t. Lard Irm cr. 100.,%.,.. • . for prime. Harlan 1....da at 71:1'49, for Shoniter. and Sidle: tU Owe. uTern IMAM sold at do. door tr. ranged; 498:` We, meld at .110.10.35,80. 'Whisky .Lodi; stle,4lMo Olt _ 20 3 ,402 G. 4.lrooertas tiegiranged; Cll. of :4,1 blula tap. 33 . 4;tht,•,', and 610 bbl, Mot.. at 40. Wheat Dm and • 4, in pood,deurand at 81,2291,30 for prime slat. mud 31.1.(16.. $1.21 for prime red. Corn doll; prices hive destinye.-.4l , lireirw 0b5.5 In hulk. Cali in fah' demand and s'early at 49. - • • dull and pride declined to $l. Larloyli,,ly at 70 , 75 for i Print. C.C. and 617:1,68 for lair to pow. Ira, Met, ilh - j a i activedemand at $24 per toe for prime Timothy. eincintiati, Ac. VOR CINCINNATI AND LOU- • 1. ILIALLto new slratorr CLAII & /MAN. Capt. 8, Cad.. will Dare tor the stove .olalt to. 4 termedlate porta oo TILTS DAY, lath lost, at I I [Melt or vintager apply 011..1 or to Jan .FLACK,. BARNS S VA, Arta. ;VCR CINCINNATI I LOUIS-Ark s t„ VILLE.-The fine tleirerr .1:11 A.^ Capt. J. IL !tartrate, Nero for the etgasteruteet met. itieedate twrie m T ITS DAY, lith at tittetrtartia , . Fur freight or pesaagt slf4y oa Loud at th'.: FLASH, BAlCltialk. 00.4 - Ago. • ?Ft HOC ItimPbisAda - Ortransi: 'Olt MEMPLUS AND lIEW ORLICANs —The taro atal Bpi stoannar - _..• , • I ;ANGLO RAXON, Captain .11aelely_VER lona raty:...7;", and at Intermediate port. an TIM Per projiht pantie apply on baud or tw r d es . . NtaCK, R4EtJULAR riTT,SBOIL,, e O. O ; mastrittatuegrr—sottss,....stri - elf, edegant steamer. ORB, Ca: for the aldose. and all Intanneala ;Rh hut. [might or pasaag6 - • ' - skid ' yfaLayt, Jun . . N 1 3T.E.1313x13,; 211¢.#i 9D 111 PENN STREET ,-opposite SL CA ! itatel. Insert* Zratb on OW. At. I - . rnneahin: abet. on Gold end °Mae AtoOkilia Max sh. - • . An other De.tal operator. earaltaty attoultd t tam, Asymytueels applied In ae,traoluveou._ a01.51r, . • • • l i p
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