THE -ESTABLISHED IN 1786. toMSffIWW- QTEW AST & JADIKNER,. Of Pressed Fire Brick, f jtm.TBKBERQKR'S STATION, j ,v*frrfi*» v . : ~ TAYBPni COCHTg. PA. UOAjMm as * wiiu)JUuiold; j. . <•'{roccnmasfb r.axomj .. i 2f0.100 Third Street, THttohrxrah, . ihnufadwrcrtanADulaiin ear»klna,C©rtttete,Bkndj,Bhade»,Blinde, •js lUttresses,.Comforts, Cushions, to. ' AaMftrttelyaltottop paid toBTIAMBOAT WORK, i VOTED Aim LAW, TO ODDER. ■ *Dirfs«o : . . : * { WllUili*. BIBOIiB * VU., VWEourthStrest,. Pittsburgh, Pa., '■AsorAanssu a» . W HIPS, *, THONGS AND j SWITCHES. : IfaoUdtad firm the trade, and promptly ship* «d« per; instructions. . . ) mafaQn, of fi percsntdissonntfcr flash. Iron City «ors Warshoass, UT irw.- BRADSHAW, (Snooosaor to T. Tf e J.CaAiaAOu) Hitintor-taWyOf TIN. lEOS and OOPPK& WABB, and Dealer In BTOfES, Ac, WOOD STBEST, between Filth Yirgin aUcy. PUtj tmrgb.Pa. : ■ i ***** ’ OAAVWUIOO 7 * jfOUBOi ? fniirrnarrr to John Cartwright,) : TUTAOTFACXCBEfiS * and ! Importers oi Ilf 1 «wA TriJa ftdterr. Surgical and Dental In* Yadite,Ao, No. SS Wood nttaafc-'TOiYntfrp* lo^***BB ** ol ** o *** o manateeturlng of. g B J<*Wogand’ Bepaing wlthgmc- »WM«« ■lltm"* 1 M «»w»« ”TVlUiUfl BAUSniLZ. A 00., - Cl Penn st, boloW Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. QmMBOILER MAKKKS AND SHEET )J Iron Wcrk*r«, Maonfictarors ef ZUnhATi Patent ' Bolter, XtioomoUf* Vised and Cylinder Better* Chimney* Kretchaa, lira Bod, Steam.Pipe*, Condenser* Salt Pan* Bagar Pan* Ifoa Yawl* Llfeßont* eto. Ale* EUckunitha* Wort* Bridge and Viaduct Irons, done at the shortest no . (taa^-AUordenfiroxaadtetancoprumpUyatteadedto. ' • -KtR" ■"* y i Psu oottett nui* Pitunnrgtn ' TTJSNNEHY,CHILDS A CO., MANUFAC- XvCTCBIESot-' I t -Faun AZfo.lbeaTT 4-dßheetbtgs; tkrpct Chain of ail colors and shade*; J—ilJbttaaTtrtß* - "Bed Oordsd “ Plnogh Ltees and Bash Cord; . < * fiopo of ail skat and deeeripUoni; Batting. ‘ ’ laft at the Hardware Btora of Logan AQreff* No. 63 Wood street, will hare J«2fcly JABBS IUWIIV, ? ’ »ANCIAOTPRBB Of CCLPHCRICDTHER; Sulphuric Acid; 0 Bwael Write of Nitre; Nitrio Add; {• ndfimairaAhodrne: MoriatioAdd: AijnaAmmonia,fffj -Nitrons do fowlert flotation; myS ttaybefoend atJohnlnria A£on*fi7 Water street. WihLIAH TATS * SOS, PIUMBEB AND OAR FITTER, No. 10 Vourfhatroei, Pittsburgh, and federal street, under* .deaertptten Water, Ota and B|eam.;.',no SSHj Commission, jit. BECS&LA2BA9, fVCCZBOUfO ; RIDDLE. WIRTB Ac CO, WboUiale Otbertifc Commission and forwarding Uerchan ts andDeeWralnWsetimProducesnd Prcriiicn* atB&US KitebnrgfcWgn*. ■ ..-•■* I tedandmiiStetery returns guiuinB9.' libenlcakiad* • r»»c“«ada» cr ’•" y jefcdtf • 4.'«. ,>{)**» BOBBROS. ! BtmSBB « BOHENSON, nodm.m cosubsiorjEßcnms, -No. 6 Smithfield Streetf OpposUsHoaafisab&lKnro. ' 1 ' PITTSBURGH, PHJIH'A. la JLOUR, Qto«wmi MB), *ua«mj ;kl&dofOQttntrj:Pndiica. fipoti»l*it«ntlsn gtTMJoCoo ignafrotaofPiojqco. Refer to PlttrtnxrebJlerebttt* eta* «r*gj>-: • •- ••"..• . •;3«a-ifd m: c.auwa~~~T«.p&ojiTi!rau ■ jjgaOWßr A HIBSPAfBICKt,- &EOCERO AKDPHALXBS Df- SEEDS, Liberty Street, Pittabargh. • • « wumwihiii if i MMVV»< ‘i.ftMKnz2u«eo n Coaaliiloß * Forwarding ]Sireh»nt(| ; £ * AtJ WboliwU Dofclffti In '•• i westernreserve cheese, ' BCITER, ULBJJ, POSE, moo;;, 9XOTJB, PIED, . .AMU tH«n4liftS Fnat Btr««t, ■ «•>••: '•4 -•• gITMBTOQn, HA. W*. CTTUi— , f; OV&P&BBSPA&B, $ O/MKISSION -MERCHANTS, ‘t ‘ AST) DBALBBfI W 2PEiOTT.fi, GHBAUrlfe PRODUCE. ... .HOi3llLtt)irty Street, • f Obctca brands of 11/ODB, lor- {taker's and family use, eoututlyaD hand. aUssUoa paldto filling . ocfclyd XAMES A. EETZB& Eorwnrdjng and tl .COMMISSIOS HSaOHABT, fcr tba nlaor fLODB, GBAI.N, BACON, 11BD. BUTTER, SJEIDS, DRIRDJBPIT. »&d Pr6<Jc«jgefl«r *U j, Jfo. Ifl Mark# Street, center ’ 'Refer tnsf. G. Bailey, *aq, FllUfeorgb, Willitm DHworth, &e n do, 8. Cothtertf-Sod, do, knrNt, Lb* * o*, 00, John J£*rpßC * OOy OtodsuuttfS. Bndy, Cutler JL*M. 8«no*I Ott, E*j„ do, ■ €r*ocl« * Co, do. Puton k Donlos, dc; Oookm&n k Bro, PbUadtlphi*.":; j,;; >• * de3aU j U 0. OBAI f ';■! ORAFF & VAI U JEII CHAN DI S I coiimssi on '■ :>4lt EasaaJ' Street • ; Si« innfL B, W. Wot & Co, Nmt Torfc, sbrlw 4k Dll worth, PiUVg ' Vttau ftOcC V . Bur. Hirbacsrh A . u ' JhnaitWQO.’Ckrk ik Thhag, ITOAfidlMa.tteiaaACa.' 1 ftJUdaJpbbL'' -■ Harrison k Hopper,Clocln. Lf'JußffftaUftEcaijPhlU. T. 8. Dagso 4 Co, ** g. WhUfUgs JtCon PMUffIQT*! &•-£’ tfewcomb ±Oa,Lco' •** * 1 Urflle.Ky. ocl7*lyd ' OEBBST4BABKEK, •*■>"■' l *< PBOMJOB AND PROVISION OOMinSaiONMERCHANTS, | j : 267 liberty Street, corner of Hand, jnrTßßUfton, pehipa. fciUoUon girca to the parebtw and ml» of Jkaft Gfahv DflM PrtiH*, Potatoo*, Pm*, Lard, BoUtr .OfcKW, Qcfor.aad Timothy Seadr, Ac. ''Otitfi wompUy'lQad attha lo*c*t uhikrtprice*. Ad totaMmfeofteoaidgßaaßts. * »•■ (SAMUEL B. f iOYD & COi, -T OMUUmOII -HIBOBAOTfI* And dMltri la Tlccr, grain tad Praia:* OorurjUlr, ■ t PI UnkBTT BTBKBf- mar fa. H. S. Kpot. „ HTTBgPBQH. BA V . - . r wfclyj • W- <nuaTnn....ini ~m .cms. ohuvick. r;, CUADWICK m. son, ' [commission Merchants, ; ■■ PKALEBBIN PAPZB AHD RAGB, AndAgi&tt fcfftbo&J'of ;,s M«h«ule" Em Brick and; Pot Clay, • Boa »*» *rd tBl Wool Errot, iMrEliUl.PltMurjli. . ffr-Wi»p6teg Paper at Mas&ctonrf priest. Cub - v> - '■ T y - • Jofclyd - IbLOTIk* FoasTTn, i irnOliES ALE GROCERS, A SD , i PBALsa* is raonoon OONMIS3IOH UHICIUNTB ‘ j .-.tof thaaajaof - ; . /Hfl/METAI* AND BIjiOOMS, &dw* ! ? r -Mft.-ggTlibtrtr Stmt,. _ .* \s&tUi saSapgo. - - . ; • Pirrgsfaqg» pa. ‘Wj: fIUTCaCOCit, naCUKK&T * CO*, . - ' ' V-ttoce—of toHaffiaanpiTOrscry AOo.l • i: JfftHjrptffliiggnfl Oflmmiflgicm Merohapta. ‘_^ , '\And.Tyb£4e*alal>«*!ci»ta ;• ’niMutrVieuaadliTooli ■ m Trent end 123 Secant it* ' .. '• ' ' * yp ■,»»iTwn-»«Mt«ni i, mrzf warncia- BPIUSOBII HABBADOn* COh - 00 MMIBBION M Elton ANT S', - Tiaor.ltna TH ; ;; Wool, Hidas, Provisions* Prodnco Generally, ’ No.3o9liberty Btreot, Pittsburgh j 11 aiaAU*AHJKBf \ ■ ; s , . _**iL*Hni -.■ i; . , : '• j ’ yin^r,, ra»ia(w flnrf frodnodi Oon£i«rion and Fonnrding . Qjy^orlli’AoGniiSfc, PitHbvrgl, Pa. kntßM - .. f. UC7TQSZS9. BEET & SON, General Commit H*» fe*.th» flats tad Paithato of Baal Xatato, jfcwwPtta&onrtu. , . jcaoid J^saaaasitira \kJOOLan AMITcoTTOWPI.. 'f-- ! : Vtodliif •* : i*g _ : ' onfl ows KAOSWAJNIEI).-sWewUi p«7 :th();Mgbe«t ijurke|.?ride lo c»b fur ' CIIiDVnOK * BON, ‘ drfl ■ ; . ' BcClUtaHagboil »t, Plttibprgh, i , ~' ’’■Ua* a * m ticuVociiiL HiiA’iroiS—tpraetn prima noir arririaz " BOSI.SICSIT.HtIdntrit; ‘ . .Vvi' H« —,,,'t i, HJUTu«»....——*• f- WTO- Tn. NEVHj & CO„ • So. 34 Wood St., plt*»b»rgH, Mwnfactgrcri of wnrrp AND BED LEAP, ZINO PAINTS AND UTHABGB. iod Whole**!* Daolor* ia OiU Pnlnli TarmUhea aod Tarpeailpa. Joiilyd S JOHNSTON, (successor to L.-Wilcox,) • BRAIL DRifGfIIST. Gamer SmithfUld and Fevrth Sresl,woal4reqo#rt*t»at*ontoM« Miorttorotof Par* Dross ud Cbn3»l*,P**faffl«iT and Fancy Goods, t*lm bis FanulT Uedlclot*, 00s, Atocnol, Bn ruing FlnM, Pore i UtraoraUTorite brands of Cigar*,**, Ac., alt of which ar* offered m nnsnrpMsed la qaality and at lowest pciee* PhysJdto’spwcripUons care folly componcded. ccTUjd WMACK.EOWN, Wholesale Druggist, % Carbno Oil Hsnntartrmrrad Agent for Tiaj»t*e Solid and rinid Extracts, No, IG7 Liberty street, Pitt* tnrgh, P»- Jeflfclyd EL. FAHNESTOCK <fc Co., late of the firm • B. A. Fahnestock A Gx, sod successor* to Fleming Bros- Wholesale Druggist No. 60, corocrWood and Fonrtn SU, Fittsborgh. Pa. BA. FAHNESTOCK A CO., WHOLE a sals Druggists and Manufacturers of Whit* Lead, and litharge, corner Wood and Front streets, Pith* burgh. nch7 Euucx crsca um RAUN 4 REITER, WHOLESALE AND Bctall Dmgglsta,center of liberty and Bt. Glair cte, pitta bargh. i - JOSEPH ’ FLEMING, (SUOOESSOH'TO L, Wilcox A OMooraer Mar hot street and DUmoaAkMp* eoaitanUy onhana a fall and complete i«ortmtfit clDtur*, Medldnca, Medicine Chfsts, P<rtfamory,apd all articles per- Utotngto hla business.; *ff‘Phj*iaAnspr«CTlpUcoi cvetaUy oomponodedatall boors. !__ js9:ly S\K. GEO. H. KBYBBR, . DRUGGIST, " 1(0Wood street, 'corner of Wood street and Virgin ry, Pittsburgh, Pa.; JOHN P. SCOTT, Whoiesalo Dealer in Drag* Paints,ODb,V*rnUhet tni Dyestnfb, No. 238 Libarty stmt, Pittsbnrgh. All orders will rcoetro prompt attention. inr-St 1 ItaMES HOLME S & CO., Pork Packers and Dealers In I'rovlilona, corner of Market and Front treats. lafelyd* a* HCTcimraoN o. a. uucu. LEECH &. HUTCHINSON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, dealers In Western Ba serrs Gbeeae. Floor, pkh, Bacon, Butter, Llnaoed Oil, Pot and Peart /■>»»«, Seeds, Grain, Dried Fruit, and FroJac* genera!lt. Bast brands Family Floor always on hand.— Agents tor the sale of Madison Go’s celebrated Patented Pearl Starch. Nos. 110 Second and 14& First itx, between Wood and Binlthflrld rtx, Plttibocgh, Pa. apStlyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant,and Dealer In Cheese, Batter, lAke Fish and Produce generally, M Wood above Water, Pittsbnrgh. myfl T7AGLE WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GARD- W'l INER, Wbdeaal# Dealer In Floor. rrOTislons and Prodncagenerally,No.id Berenth street, between Liberty •ad SmimAeld. Pittsburgh, Pa. cash. mrily F SELLERS>& CO., Dealers in Provi • slflos, Lard OQ,:ia, No. SOS Liberty street, opposite the bead of Smlthflsld stmt. *ti26-tyd DAVISON, Ho. 93 Wood Street, Corner o|T Diamond Alley, JJAS FOR'-THE HOLIDAY TRADE THE New and Illustrated Boole. OrtHIE-fiEAEON, .j. a. utiiL Including the Fiaeat ana Latest HOLIDAY BOOKS!!! gnflahls for all age*. STANDARD BOOHS IN VINB BINDINGS; Religions and Devotional BOOHS, Elegant BIBLES ; PRAYER and HYMN; BOOHS; and a most extensive as ' sortmeot of GHILD&HN'S B6OHB. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS. ; He waa the first to Ihtrodaec this baaatifoUnTsnUon Id ’ Pittsburgh, and ta not behind the Goes in variety, novelty ■or prlc*. JOHN 8. DAVISON, aelT-dlf 03 Wood stmt sod Diamond Alley. HE GREAT TRIBULATION, by Cam mtog—lst and 2d series; White's History of France; The Bey Tas—Gapt Band; Helps to tbs Pulpit; BLdodlss, with notiK liantsrVboofs of Devotion, with notes; ' Harcer ADrcVJfewrnbUcatiots, BeoelTea by peg) J. L. HEAD, T 8 roorth st. Remedy baa been pordmeed by citizens ot the United 8 tales daring tb* abort tlm* It has been before the public. The reason for this extraordinary saecocs Is simply In the actual troth and yaloe of tho-axtlcle. No one bays the MAGNET 10 PLASTER without becoming Its bland. It performs all ls promised, and earrfea with It Its own recommenda tion. Truly this tan victory—peaceful end bloodless —bat WB_bell«T9BOt lest glorious than the triumphs of war, with Its earnago> and desolation. The MAGNETIC PLABIKR ia undoubtedly the Oreatcst Etrengthener and Pain Deetrojer that Bclenc* has yet dis covered. Ifyos pot this Plaster anywhere, ifpaln Is there the Plaster will stick there until tba pain has vanished.— Die Plaster magnetises tbs pain away, and PAIN GANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER 28 APPLIED. Be bn melt* m, Laraenrw*, Rriffrw, Debility, Nurosioeae ffourelgs, D/vpepßia, Coughs, tad Oold*, Palo* nd Ac her of erety kind, down erfo' to Corns, art famrdfafe/yrrifcprd tod, with a little patience, ycmanoifly cared, by the-magi* e*l Influence of the MAGNETIC PIiABTEB. iris the sim plest, surest, ufast, pleasantest and cheapest moody la sxtslerre. Its application is onlfaraal—equally to the strong matt, the delicate woman, and tbs feeble Infant— a Balm ends Blessing. Its c» Is agreeiblo, and without annoyance orthonbl*. Its pries is wfthta the reach of all-rich or poor; all may hare U who ar» sick and suffering la any way. FARMERS ohould be always anpplied with this inraloa -bio PLASTER. Xt wOl be toe Good Physician In any household, ready at all .rimes, aod at Instant mrtlfw patupioatMlgttttlDbozM. Each bos will make six to eight plasters, and any child can spread them. Pricu sft cent* a box, with ful» and plain dlracriona. Dt C. HOnEnEAD, ffl. D«, Investor and Proprietor, Ift Walker st. New York. .IBIHK VAH OORDJOL I GORDBH, ! BROKERS, \EBCBABTB, L Pittsburgh. MOORHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLAoTEDIe sold by all drug gists In srory city, town and Tillage of the United Staler. oo£eod*wlyUf MOBBHBAD'S magnetic plaster sold by fililON JOHNSTON, Drngglft, Jalft corner Smlthflald and Fourth streets ’ Hslkbold's Genuine Preparation.— HZLMBOLD’S BUODU for the Bladder; HHLSJBOLD’A BUOUU for tha Kldneja; UELHBOLD’B BUOHU fortheGraTel; HELUBOLI/a BUCHU far the Dropsy; HRLUBOLW BUCHU far Nsmssaas* ,11ZLHB0LD*8 BUOHU for tots of Memory; HELttBOLD’3 BUOHU far Dtmsea of Visum; HILVBOLD’B BUOHU far Difficult Breathing; '• HELUBOLD'S BUOHU far Weak Bcrna; HELMBOLD’S BUOHU far Oeaeral DeblUly; HBLUBOUFS BUOHU far Uatreraal laasstod*; HILMBOUfB BUOHU far Horror of Dteaase; HELHBOLD’S BUOHU for Night Sweats; HELMBOLD’B BUOHU far Waksfolneo; HECtMBOLD’9 BUCHU for Dryness of tho Skin; HBLHBOLD'B BUCHU for Eruption* HELUBOLD'B BUOBO far Pain la the Beck HKLMBnurfl BUOHU lor Bearlntas of theßyellde, with ' Temporary Soflhslen hnd Lost of Bight; HILftIBOLB'a BUOHU far Mobility aadßestlMQMs with • WantofAttoation.Hcrroof Bodetyi HELM BOWS BUOHU! far Obstructions; nsr.MTtnr.fva jjCCUff far Eicessst arising from lodls crntlon, sad all dlwni of ths Sexual Organs, existing In either sex, from' whatarer cans* originating. Sold oalyny DR. .GEO. U KBTSfIR, 24ft Wood street, PHtsbonh. 1 ; ocaa^iwg SZBHBINB, B/t. X>., BDRIIBI, 191 „ PEt ™ STREET, opposite St Clair °th«r Metallic Beets whende- EF”.L. -4r. c * ba, -P?y*t operations carefully .attended m la extracting teeth, nolfcly A YEB’3 OHBkby PECTORAL; Swayno’a Gonipound of Wild OhorTy; Frown’s Bronchial Trochos t Sellers’ Cough Syrup; ..... . Henderson’s Cough Sjrup; Miller’s ido db Cabeb Lorenges; Wißtsr’s do| Cough Candy, Terlal* by .8. JOHNSTON, Druggist. Jagg corner Smith field end Fourth itreete . mfi£ BEST AND ONLY A QEnluHnß Havana Cigar a lb Pittsburgh are to be bad at OUNiiRIES. — / O White Beans, 100 bush Small White; Onions, J 6 do largeilsed; Dry Apples. ZOO do, prime srtfcle; BoU Batter, SOO bbisprime fresh BoUen Oheeee,SfiO boxss Western Besom; Oats, 600 boahelc Corn, 600 do in the ear at riser, . 5OOO lbs Pared Peaches; FUfe, SO bM* Mackerel end Herring; floor, 10) bhUßoocrffne and Extra family; Pork, 1000 Ibe Hog roaod; far sale at 185 Liberty st. j*U * . fIgCK A LiZKAR. STOUT BOWS for §2.25, '“A & ° da : 175, do do - UO, _ n ®“DDBBHB’ do : do 10ft. (Bre»Siniott)*^* , ° “ •'■•PKTto’ChM, Sto* Store, . n.tDimsBMHKB,. DAILY fßmggtsts. Utoliuw Braltrs. SJootus. LONDON AND EDINBURGH JOSEPH FLEMING’S, Corcier Market street and the Diamond. PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY pttslwrfljj du^ttx "opfiojaL kh ur sins ci ry."~ PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY R . K'RRRTT At OO rirvn 9TRXTT. snnvt Emvnnnb. ' THURSDAY MORNING;- FEB. 2, IBGO. CITY AFFAIRS. A Card.—l perceive that at (he tacetmg held ia Iron CUy College, on the evening of ibo 31at alt., lo organizo a CharoU Anti-Slavery Society, I ww appointed oph of the EreoativoCommittce of naid organiiaflan'. I wag not present at e&id meeting, nor did I authorize any ono to use my name in that or any other oanneolion in that Socloty. I decline to eerve. Daniel L Gator. . February lif, iB6O. S TnE followiog is the deolaratiou of Prlociplts on whloh the Cbnroh Anti-Slavery Society ia based and whioh we nro requested to publish: 1. 'The rights of man, as mao, eaored and in alienable, without dUiioction of blood or raoefl. 2. Property io aß being with out grant from the Creator, and equally contra ry to natural justice and lo revealed religion. 3. The Bjstem.of American slavery, and tbo practice of elave-holding essentially sinful and anti-Christian, and lo be dealt with, therefore, as snob, by Christian eburobes And ministers. 4. The utter inadequacy and impossibility of any remedy or relief from slavery, bat one ihat ioßists upon its inherent wrougfaluess, its total intrinsic badness, and denies absolutely the wild and guilty fantasy Ihat man can have property in man. 6. The duty of one fetnily or ecciioo of the Christian Church lo rebuko and refuse fellow ship to another section of (bo visible charoh, that denies the rights of man and tho common brotherhood of humanity, be defending tdavory, Rod folding to Us bosom slavo-sottler*, ttars buyers, and slave-holders. G. No compromise with slavery allowable; but Its total extinction to be demanded at once,in tho name of God, who has commanded “to looso tho bands of wiokedness, to undo the heavy burden*, and to let ibeoppressed go free, and that yo break every yoke.” 7. The total abolitipn of tho vast syslcm of American slavery to be accepted as a special providential mission and duty of the Araericau clergy and the American chorohes of this gene ration. 8. The Chuich and the Ministry to form the conscience of the nation in respect to slavery, and to make it loyal to the law of God,against all unjust judgments of Coarls, and unrighteous legislation of Congress. 9. The Word of God oar charier for freedom and our armory against slaverj; and any asser tion that the Lord God sanctions slavery practi cal infidelity. 10. Ultimate success sure, in tho warfare with oppression, toafuithfal Ministry and witnessing Chnrob. ’ Capital AaaAKasKßMT. —Oar enterprising and ehergelic fricod, F. K. Knowland, agent for all (bo Railroads, Omnibus and Slags Lines in this oily, has inanguratod an express line be tween this city and Washington, Pa., by which &U packages of money, and parcels of every kind, can be safely transmitted, at a moderate charge to the sender or recipient. Sach an ar rangement boo long been needed, and wo can scarcely doubt will be well patronised, as it de serves to be. The express operations com menced on Monday morning last. Packages will be receipted for at tbe office, itfooougahela House, at the Valentino Honse, Washington, Pa , atJ. Criceland’e, Canonslmrg, or by the mes senger on tbe coach. All orders left at either of the above places will bo promptly attended to. The express will leave here every morning (Sandays excepted) at 7 o’clock, arrive in Can nonebarg at II and in Washington early in iho afternoon. Leave Washington every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 o’olock, and arrive here at about 2 o’clock In tbo afternoon, in time for the agent or condaolor to deliver to the Banks or Brokers any money packages, or parcels aod paokagea to other destinations in the city in good time. Oar citizens, and those of Washington and intermediate points, will soon discover and avail themselves of iho advantages of this prompt and reliable medium fortheiransroiseioa of important packages and parcels; and we can promise them the fallout satisfaction and 'goet measure of accammodation at tbo of Mr. Kaowland, who lakes pride in ontiooa and faithful discharge of duty. If >ing »«,St ell ewfeeptiWw-ef'nflbrtffcrg v*!n faciliUes tQ thppubUQ interested, Mr. IC. is 'oaccore them to the fullest extend We recces to the enterprise. Tns Murdir Case. —The jury in the Jones oaaa camo into Court aboat iU o’olock Wednes day morning, and through Mr. J. F. nicks, spokesman, nuked ihreo questions of the Court: Ist. Must the jury be kept together? 2<J. Must oar verdict bo ooe of three things ? Bd. Can we hear from our families The CoQtl answered (he interrogatories as follows: Ist. Yes; the Oourl has do power to discharge the jury, and cannot do so without usurping authority whiob it does not possess. 2d. Y c 9; your verdict must be either of mur der in the first or second degree or man* slaughter. A verdict of not goiliy would bo a plain violation of your doty and your ostbs. Bd. No; the oath administered to the tip* slave In whose charge yon are, is, “that be shall not suffer any'person to speak to you, or speak to yon himself, unless to ask if you have agreed upon your verdict. Ur. Hioke, in- asking the questions, said “i; would bo impossible for tbera lo agree, except by brute force.” The jury, many of whom look haggard and weary, retired again to their rooms. The Case or John M’Clistock.—The motion for anew trial In Ihe case of John M'Cliutook, a mulatto of Penn township, convicted of as eaulland battery with intent to kill Matthew A. Mitchell, came up for argament iu the Quarter SessiObß on Wednesday. The occurrence took place In December last at Sandy Creek, in the township above u&zscd. J. il. Streilzer, Esq., ooossel for prisoner, presented affidavits of Jae. M'Clinlock, (son of prisoner,) Francis Wilson, Bemad Burns and Daniel M'Curdy, residents of Pena township, aetUng forth that M’Cliotock bad always borno a good oharaotor until this diffi culty ; that the prosecutors are youog men of : a violent and quarrelsome dieposilioc; that somo ef the girls, witnesses in the case, wero of a loose ohnraoter. Mr. Bweitier also presented to the Court a petition of about lwenty*GvorcBl* dents of the township, asking the Court to dia* charge M'CHotock, as in their opinion he had been unfairly dealt with, aud his family required protection and aid, or they would become a charge upon tho county. 'The Court decided that under this aspect of the case they were of the opinion that the pris* oner should have a new trial. M'Clintock was admitted to bail in the sum of $2OO, Abodio.—The motion for a new trial in the case of tho lads Joho McAdams and Jos. Brad brook, convicted of arson, in setting fire to the noose of Befogs, woe argued on Wednesday. Mr. Swartxwelder, for tho defense, presented his reasons; Ist, That the property is not pro* perly laid, itbeiogaathatof aeorporatlonor body politic under the name aud style of tbe House of itefage of Western Pennsylvania, when It should bo as that of tbe corporators’. 2d, That testi mony of Mr. Lowary, as to the admission of Bradbrook, should not have been admitted, said admission having been mode under an assump tion of Mr. L. that tho boys had committed tho offense, and that ho woo aware of tbe fact, fid, That the evldenao of Eoyscr should have been rejected. After aJengtby argument by Mr. 6., Mr. Mil ler, for the Commonwealth, replied, and tho. court took the matter under advisement.' Naw Tuaz. Bcrnsan.—Mosers. T. B. Hamil ton and N, P. Fctterman, for tbe dofoose, aud District Attorney Miller for the Commonwealth, argued tho motion for a now trial in tho oaso of John Straub, Baptiste Hauser aud Jao. Deitborn, convicted of burglary, la entering the dwelling and etoro of Mr. Trautman, in East Birming ham, aod stealing therefrom a quantity of but* ter. The effort of. counsel for defense was prin* oipaliy mide la favor of Deitborn, who it was claimed hod .proved an alibi and bad not been sufficiently identified by witnesses pros* eoation. Tho oourt refused to glvo a new (rial. New Tbial.—The Court granted a new trial, on Wednesday, in the case of tho lads Alex, tohms and James Terry, convicted of the lar* of guns from Hjb Btore of Samuel McCoah, j* l ** 4 * application was basodon tho Ciat tho verdict was against the law, the evidence and the charge of tho oourl, and that the property was laid as having been found in the possession of the boy, when it should have been the lather, In whose bouse it was found. Coal' Wanted.—Fivo' hundred tons of Pitta* burgh Lump Coal and twenty tons Anthraoile, Is wanted by tbe Bt. Paul Gag Light Company. Proposals for tbe purohiso' and delivery of the above amount of coal, deliverable on the lovee in St. Paul, Minnesota, on or before iho firot cf June next, are oalled Kramer & Kahm, brokers of this olty? The verdict in the caro.of Noah Rea, fried on an iodiotment for burglary, rendered on Wed* neaday, wtf foil*/ of larceny. PITTSBUR iTEMsMBy the; Cleveland and Columbus pa. pore we learn that a man, who gives his name aa A. R. Sill aodT. S. Hill.and whois said to hail from Pittsburgh, where ho has a wife and fami ly, has beijn operating very extensively of lato la the swindling ahd “confidence” game in those vloloitles., He is!yei at Urge, lie has a wo man with jiim wbom.heoaJU bis wifo Peter Hilderbrahd and Jacob Grander, Br., have been held to h*iU>y Justice Ilogan, of East Birming ham, on oath of James Jones, charged with con* spiraey.; The parlies aro eoal diggere, and the trouble arpse from ill-feeling existing since the Uat “strike.” Religions meetings ore be ing held la HollidajßbargWUh good effect Thomas 'Jd’Natuara, Esq , of HolUdaysborg, is soliciting capital stock to build a rolling mill at Altoona.,.; The Methodists are bolding sue oeßsfnll ‘meetings at Zanesville, 0 The house of’Mr. Stephen Goisnob, near Hunting don, was entirely destroyed by fire last week. Tho fatally was made homeless Barney |bo comedian, .well known here, has been ordered to leavo Atlanta, Go., on a suspi cion that lie holds abolilioasentimeßts.-. Tho Wheeling [lntelligence, alluding to the refusal to allow conoert to be held In onr city, says, ( ia commending this action, that “the Pittsburgh peoplo are, per excellence, the Sabba tarians of the country.” A man and his wife, Elias and Nelly Dennis, colored, formerly of Kiu&npiog, were drowned in the Kiakimin ■ctae, last [ week, by breaking/ through the ioe while crossing Oil springs have been dis covered along tho Clarion river, io Clarion county. | • At a meeting of the Pittsburgh Horticultural Society, .field at their roams on Fifth street, Feb. 1,18 CO, tho'followiog committees wore elected fpr:ihe present year: Ou ArrfiDgcmcDta—Cfcas. Lockhart, Robert Cummings, Thomas Aiken. On Flowers—George McH&Uie, Jas. 8. Neg ley, JamgSMurdock. On Finance —W. 8. Bisseli, P. M. Gordon, Jas. McKaln. Oa Frqjjo—Adam Ammon, T. 8. Shields, John Mardoek, ;jr. On Vege’l&blce—A. J. Woolslpyer, W. C. Duoh, George fiL sNcgley. Oa Printing—Jas. Wardrop, Dr. A. 11. Gross, W. 8. Jlaven. Tho meeting was well attended and several points interesting and instructive to the horti culturist diecasscd. At their'next monthly meeting tho subject of praniog Will bo discussed. Mr. Lockhart exhibited semo very fioc speci mens of the Fallowaier, Long Island Pippin aud Witcb-wHlpw apples, from tho farm of Jsmes McCutly, Esq., of Collins township. Tssanqual report of the'Mercy Hospital has been issued. The receipts for tho year were $3,- 491,71, and the expenses for the same period were $3,837,31. The floating debt of the insti tution hosibc'cn reduced to $755,02. The num ber of patients received during the year was two hundred abd eleven, of whom one hundred and seventy-four were discharged, twenty died and seventeen iremaio. Tho patients wero treated for seventy-nino diseases, some of them of a very seritjpa character. Tho old .debts of the hospital are rapidly passing away, and ere loog the managers hope to see it in a flourishing con dition. : j Toe second lecture of the llev. Pelor Cart wright, on-iecanes in Frontier Life, while labor iog in tbs Lord’s vineyard in the backwoods as a Methodist divioc, will be delivered this evening, at City Hajl. It is unnecessary to say anything more than make this announcement, to secure a crowded ball, such os was witnessed on the oc casion of Ms first Uctare. CnußLjV,—Justice Jancey, of LawreDcoville, on Wednesday, committed a man named Rich ard on a eioguUr .obargo—that, of ma licioas mischief, in cutting the throats of two of bis own fiersea. *fbe mao appears to bo do ranged, apt! says he would be satisfied if his own throat hadjalso been cut. Ho will doobtless be piarced in fho Asylum. Thebe ; will bo one hundred and seventeen guus fired this morning, by dircotion of the Ex ecutive Committee of the Republican Clnb of Al legheny coboty, io honor of the election of Gov. Penoiogtdn os Speaker of the liouie of Repre sentatives, i; The firing will take place on the Monong%ht)a Wharf, above the bridge. . Lncrtritß,—Rev. Henry-T. Checver, who has attained a great celebrity in the East, will de liver tt lecture i»( Lafayette H*»Jl, on Friday evo niog—subject, 'Volcanoes of the Sandwich Isl ands. ’ Mir. C. made explorations in that region, and we hav<f®o doubt tho tbemo will baaJjintcrceUog one* > - Tbe Cirt; Controller was sworn io yesterday, by hie Honor, Mayor Wilson. At a meeting of the Finance Committee last eight, Thos. Steel, Esq , was nominated and confirmed unanimous ly as Assistant Controller. Both officers wilt enter upon! their duties to-day. 1m Toww>—Mr. M. C. Baxter, editor of tho Carrol (0. j Free Frets, is in town and stopping fur a few .days fit tho SccU House. He will call upon our merchants and business men and pre sent to (licir notice good reasons why they should adVertlsc their goods in l>in paper. Finn —Qo Wednesday two small frnmo build ings, cno occupied by a family and the other osed as bnrpcnler shop, situated near Orms by’s coat vfcrks, in Exst Birmingham, were to tally destroyed by fire. The Duquesne company were promptly ibere with their apparatus. Br.LLs.-4lt is suggested that our Passenger Railway Companies should have bells attached to their Lome, to prevent accidents whioh may bo caused by not heariog. the approach of the cars, on account of thcir-noUelees movement. Tn« cash of tho P., Ft. W. k C. It. R. Co., on au application to have the proceedings annulled appointing'a Sequestrator, etc., was oalled up in tbe District Court on Wedneeday, but owing to somo delay, was postponed until to-day. Mator..Wil9oh, who eotered upon the duties of his offico on Wednesday morniog, committed a little gifblo the Hoase of Refuge for incorri gibility. She is-an orphan. Tub petit jury of the Criminal Court, who have boon pn Jmy for tbe last three weeks, were dischargoli ou Wednesday with the thanks of the CoarL assumed tbe duties of his of fico yesterday, aod swore in his police. He dig posed of four common cases in Iho morning as a commencement of his duties. Laecehy.—Aid. Donaldson, on Wednesday, committed for a further hearing on Friday, one Jeremiah; Renin, charged on oath of llaonab Gartier with stealing some jewelry. Ton trial lint of tbe Common Pleas Coart will be taken up on Monday, before Jadge Mellon, in tbe Qaarter Sessions room. Se.vTEHcijn.—The court sentenced George 11. Fufaren, who pleadod gnilty to assault and bat tery on John Bacb, lo pay a fine of f.J cents and costs. yon 1860, for salo at Unnt& Miner’s. Jbsbt LtsD Pbbs are sold by Hunt & Miner. fr7y*REv.|IIENRT T. Cueever'wHl Lecture at HAJ.L, oo / FRIDAY fi'vENJNO, FKflaUAttY 00, at o’clock. of tho Sandwich Island*, f roo p«r sodal oxplorallon*." Ticket* 26 evatn—to t>« had at Musk aud Cook Store* tod at the door. fairltd OKS. C. Q. mbu A j. w. BkKUI, Phyiltlaiii for Dluaiei orth* Throat and Chest, aod!oUxrr Chronic AllmcM* coraplkatwl with er eauslngPclinouuT Oosfmnptlon. OlQca 101 p«on street, Pittalmrgh, Pa CONSULTATION PHEB. A U«t of qoca Uonaaontto tfeoao wlahlng toeonanlt Qt I>j Ultor. iKOriawdawljFj* To Tiu NERVousor Bom Sexes.—A itotir* ed Clerpymcu.hariug been restored to health la a few daj*, after many y«la of groat nervooj mfferlng, is willing to audit othar*-for sending (frea) a copy of the prescription Med. Ulr»<t ; the Bar. JOHN M. DAQItALL, ISS Fulton Hrooklro, N. T. *tT43:2meod*2njwF Ij’OK RiaJT—A lnrgo \Varchoupo on Wood . it,, near Second. Two Dwelling Hou*«e. Noa. 06 aud UT Third at. large Storelftoou oa Market a tree t, noar Fourth- No. 63 Market etrect—Store and Dwelling linn— 1 Two DwelUdg aouacaon Hfih it., ahore Amlthfleld, ~ No. 127 Third itroet—Dwelling Houae and atom. J«SI . ;; H.COTIIDEftT A BON, 61 Market et. NO. 431 ! PKNN BT. FOR coed Brick.DwoUlng Houte, with lot of ground 24 feet frenfby 100 deep to en alley, with a brick etableontbe alley. Price Et.tOO. 8. CUTHBUftT A 80N.61 Market at. Building lots in tho **oid poor iionso plan,” fbrrOehy Je3t ■ i 8. CUTHBEET A EON,! 61 Blarket «tr*al. DWELLING HOUSF. and two Lots of Oronnd «n Bank Lone, Allegheny CHr. far ule br Ja3l ; . a. CUTHhEUT A BON, at Market«. /COUNTING HOUSE FURNITURE - of every description nude to ortlnr. Je3Q ; j' T. B. YQUNQ a Ct*. STNAiIROAT CABIN FURNITUIkU coT •tently rnsnufaoturlng and far «clo at oar Worebou*®. Ja3o j { T. B YOUEQ A 00. SUAWLS, CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS rlc+lng ont -vi-rj low. 0. ILANBON LOVE. 1^ !) ■ 74 Market etreet. AX BURCHFIELD <fc Ct/S, Kxtraord!^ ry in FftKNOH LAffNft. SOUOOL:; HOUSE FURNITURE made to order at the ahoneet cotlce. T. B. YODSU jt CO. busb. lor sat« by \J Jelft ~ DECS A LAZEAB. . bushels email whita {JiU] BXCK 4 LAZJfAB. II GAZETTE. 1860. LATEI ST NEWS \TSLEQHAPH. . ' RECEIVED AT THI DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. Thirly-SlxOt dongreee-Flret Beeaton. [ Cjtt, Feb. 1. readings were opened with praver I It abonaded with fervently ex» I religious seutimenta. He im fng to direct the House In the i, who may preside without fear >e members might speak and act > - the oommon country. - The I I with marked attention. IToube—The proa bj Rabbi Rapbard. I prosed patriotic and plored divine blecsi election of a Speaker or favor, and that thl for the happiners o prayer ttu listened t tated that tho question pend- Mr. Sherman that tho House The Clerk having ing was the motion c iker,|tm motion of Mr. Phelpi, proceed to vote for 8] there wu a call of th Before the proceai pitted, Mr. Bocock York, be exmued foY noi that a somber of gentlemet motive to making ibemoti toarrire. [ \ iogs tinder the call woro com aoredj that Mr. Clark, of New i.attendance. He itated were abaent, and thatfcia m waa to give them time 2£r. Bccock moveihnhe unfler the cell be dirpeneec yisiM aod neya. til farther proceedings with, and demanded the the Hoase proceeded to After aome dlaotusion, rote. When tlio name of Mr. to make an explanation. Mr. Hitchim called him to order, on the ground first, that he could not prooeed without general con tent, and secondly, that decision would no In viola tion of the ipirit of agreement entered into yester day. _ * lark was reached, he rose Ur. Clark then a aid, thoogh disagreeing with Ur. MoClernand on the question of slavery Iq the terri tories, be voted for him as a national man. Ur. Cobb also laid ho was opposed to Squatter Sovereignty, bnt he respited Mr. MeCleraand for having, in former yean, voted agalnit the WRmot Proviso. He was for the oountry first aod Mr. Mo- Oiernand next. Ho was satisfied that this would bo the last vole to-day for Speaker; the result wu a foregone conclusion. : Toe roll wu proceeded with. Mr. Hamilton referred to a remark made the other day by Ur. Morris, of Pa., that as Ur. Smith, of N. C., has refused to tell him bow, If he was elected, ho would construct a committee of Ways and Means, ho withdraw his vote from that gentleman. As Ur. Morris now Toted for Ur. Pennington, he presumed that Mr. Pennington had Informed Ur. Morris how he woold form the committee. Mr. Keitt made a speech, in whioh he alluded to Mr. Sherman's.remarks, accompanying the with* drswal of bis name as a candidate, as a mournful valedictory to his deserting troops. That gentleman said that the democracy wu demoralised by seeking affiliation with the elements of the opposition to the Uepublican party. Pray, gentlemen, bow do you stand ? For eight weeks yon have made an effort to elect your nominee, and failed to adopt the plurality rule. Von were obliged to take down your man whose name wu connected with Helper's pamphlet, and adopt u your candidate a man who is in favor of the Fugitive Slave Law ea It now stands. Let me uk these tame gentlemen whether they think by going for a man who favors that law, an<f who wu an old Hue Whig, as he ealls himself, they do not de moralise themselves by the affiliation. The successor of Mr. Olddingi supports him. Mr. Keiti wanted to know whether Mr. Pennington bad given Mr. Morris, of Po., any pledge how ho would constltnte the Committee of Ways and Means. It wu doo to the House, that (his question should be answered. Mr. MoClernand objected to the interrogation of a candidate of the Republicans. We had taken a sim ilar position when gentlemen on tho Republican side had sought to interrogate the candidates on bis own side. Mr. Florenoe--Dot the gentleman from 6. C. has not askod the Republican candidate a question. Mr. Clemens—Pending a vote, no one has a right to submit interrogations to anybody. Mr. Keitt— I have asked the question of any can didate. Mr. C!emeDS-Ar I did not understand the question, I withdraw my objections. Mr. Pettit ruuewed it Mr. Keitt—lt Is the most remarkable thing la the world that it is out of order to uk whether tbore has been a pledge or not. [Cries from the Republican side to Mr. Keitt, “go on, go on.” Increased confusion] Mr. Pettit—l object to aoy person taking the floor for the purpose of replying. Mr. Florence—My colleague, Mr. Morris, cao re ply when bis name Is called. Mr. Keitt—lf I had not been invited by Mr. Mor ris to make the inquiry, I should never have thought ofjit. I ask him whether Mr. Pennington has given a pledge how bo will constitute the committee of Ways aod Means.. The gentleman from Ohio, Mr. Cdrwio, had said the other day that when slavery was profitable in a warm olimate he would protect it; but if, according to the Republican theory, slavery is wrong in morals, it oan go nowhere. I under stand Mr. Pennington to take exactly that ground. Any man can get my vote to boat the Republicans, no matter who he is—vote for Mr. Mills. [Laugh ter.] Mr. Leech, of N. C. said when the Democrats, in a mass, vote for Mr. MoClernand, he would do so, hut net before. ■ . . Mr. Smith, before voting, wanted to put a question to Mr. Morris, of Penna. It was the Interrogatory to Mr. Smith, of N. C., as to bow he would oonstitute the Comtaittoo on Ways and Means, propounded by Mr. Morris wu not made antil after Mr. Smith had been elected aod hfe wished to know whether the gen tleman from North Carolina, Mr. Gilmer, had not said, u wu reported, .that he had ralhor have a conservative Republican for Speaker than vote for a Democrat Mr. Gilmer—l answer with pleasure, I never said wy inch thing. Mr. Smith—l vote for Mr. MpClernand. Mr. Barksdale said that, be voted for the gentle man) with the aataranoe that if the whole Democratic vote wai given for him he ought to be elected, but he deiired to Bay, in 10 voting, that he had no inten tion to endorceMr. Modern and'i iqoatter sovereign ty views, lie asked Mr. Loecb, of N. C., whethor, If all the Democrats voted for Mr. MoClernand, all the votes of the gentleman’s party would be given to him. Mr. Leech replied that he was sincerely delirious of defeating the Republican candidate; he could not saj whether his political friends would all vote for Mr. MoClernand or noL Mr. Barksdale replied that by a concentration of votes Mr. Pennington could be defeated. If Mr. Pennington should beelcoted on this ballot, tho gen tleman and those who refused to vote for Mr. Mc- Clernand will be responsible fur Mr. Pennington’s election. Mr. Skinner objocted to the gentleman's proceeding. Mr. Barksdale said be was not violating any agree ment in sneaking. The vote had already D«en taken. Tbo clerk remarked that Mr. Barksdale had taken the floor by unanimous consent, to make his explan ation. Mr. Barksdale concluded bis remarks, saying that unless Mr. MoOlernand’s vote was now increased In the manner suggested, Mr. Penniogtou would be elected, as one gentleman, Mr. Briggs, had declared -he should, la a certain contingency, vote for him. Mr. Mallory asked whether be understood Mr. Barksdale to say that Mr. MoClernand could be elected by a combination of the Democrat and Booth -American vote. Mr. Barksdale—l say by such a union Mr. Pen nloglon can bo defeated. Mr. 6harman made the poiot that all this discus sion was out of order. Mr. 11111 said that Mr. Keltt had made a favora ble show of Mr. Pennington. Mr. Barksdale said if Mr. Pennington were eleeted the representatives of a slavoholding constituency would bo responsible for It. But for tbo vote of Ur. Davis, of Md., Mr. Davis could not be eleeted. That gentleman was a member of the American party. Mr. Sherman again called Mr. Barksdale to order. There was much confusion throughout the pro ceedings. Mr. Moore, of Aik, began to speak. Mr. Sherman—Does the gentleman propose to chango his vote? Mr. Moore—You have no right to elk that ques tion. Mr. Shorm&n—l enter my solemo protest against the gentleman making a speech. Mr. Moore—l won't acknowledge the right of the gentleman to interrupt me. Mr. Shermam—l insist upon the point. I will not withdraw my objection. Mr. Moore—The gentleman has oo right to be snarling here. „ The clerk said that the gentleman had a right to object. Mr. Cox—l ask my colleague to withdraw hU ob jection. It will facilitate the vote. Mr. Mooro—l ask no favor; I will not be Indebt ed to him. The clerk laid be could assign reasons for chang ing his vote. Mr. Sherman, with Lbat understanding, withdrew his vote. Mr. Florence had been governed by patriotic mo tives la voting for Mr.'M’Olernand. Mr. Briggs, who was one of the tellers, said, just •before the result of the vote was announced: I rise for the purpose of changing my vote. It will be recollected that a <Uy or two since, 1 made a state ment as to what I might do in a certain contingency. That contingency has now arrival, and It becomes me to state my reasons for the vote I am now about to give. The time has come when my vote will elect a Speaker. I havo said on several occasions that I could cast my vote for uy conservative gentleman like Mr. Pennington or Mr. Corwin. Qov. Penning- 1 tonhas now 110 votes and 117 will elect him. I give my vote to a gentleman who I am assured will act leirly and impartially to all sections of the coun try. Aware of the responsibility which I assume in so doiog, Mr. Clerk, I now withdraw my vote from Mr. M'Cleroand, of Illinois, and cast it for Mr. Pen nington, of Kow Jersey. (Prolonged applause.} ' Several abort explanations of their votes were made by Messrs. Clark, of Mo., Cobb, KclU,Bmith, of Va., and Barksdale, the last maintaining that if the Booth Americans concentrated with the Democrats oo Mc- Clernand, they would defeat Mr. Pennington. Messrs. Bill, Gilmer and Mallory did not agree in operation with Mr. Barksdale. The last said, if another vote was taken, Mr. Briggs would vote for Mr. Pennington, thus effecting his election. Mr. Moore, of Ala., said it would not be of avail. He would sit here till 1861 before he would consent to the election of a Republican. Ho denied that his vote, with all the scattering ones, could elect Mr. MoClernand, and voted for Mr. Boyce. Mr. Davis, of Mj**., voted not for Mr. McClor nand but for the country. Mr. Briggs, after an explanation, voted for Mr. Pennington, and thus decided the contest. fAp platutand hisses.] . Theyqte resulted ai Mom: Whole cumber,233; VOLUME L necessary to a choice, 117; Pennington, 117; jle- Clemand, 85; rest scattering The Clerk decided that Mr. Pennington was ejec ted. [Applause from the gallery, and hisses.] , Mr. Hindman wished to make some remarks about the election of a Republican, bat was loudly called to order by the Republican side. Mr. Grow, elevating his roieo to tho highest pitch said, a Speaker haring been elected, nothing is- in order till he has been conducted to the chair. [Cri es of “that's so," “let him take his place."] Messrs. Bocock and Sherman were appointediby the Clerk to conduct tho Speaker to the chair. The Speaker delivered a speech in which be prom ised to preside with justice and impartiality, lie felt that he had a national heart, which embraces all parts of QQr Union. After thanking his friands again tor their kindness, he entered upon the discharge- of the arduous doty of his station. [Slight applause.] oath was administered to him by Mr. Phelps. The members were then sworn In by States. , committee «aa appointed to notify the Seohto .V, 5",?" Adjourned till Friday. tbf C « li ? offßr «d * resolution calling on SssT£?b£&!SXBs 1 ” e r ' g “ d ,0 u “ proi offices. p4ld at tb ® consular ■ Mr. Ilalo Introdaeed a resolntion that »h. mittee on Military Affairs be ! Into the expediency of paying the officii MS army a gross sum per annum, instead of alio wan Mr. Grimes moved an amendment to inehnla lines. Adopted. v* Mr. Pogh’s resolution to the repealing of a certain portion of the law of New Mexico and Utah, was laid on the table for the present i. Mr. Gwin introdaeed a bill granting the right of way to a certain party, for a line of telegraph to .the Pacific. ■ , Mr. Ries introduced a resolntion that the Com mittee on Territories bo instructed to report a bill for the organization of tho territory of Daeotah. ; Mr. Grimes moved as an amendment, that so ranch of Minnesota not included in the boundaries of (hat State, be annexod to Nebraska. Laid over. Sir. Brown’s resolutions were laid over till morrow. The Senate then went Into exeentive session and, adjourned. LATEST Fnota EUROPE. St. Johns, N. F., Feb. I.—The steamship City of Manchester, from Liverpool on Jan. 11th, arrived here this morning, short of coal. She remains here for 80 hoars, and will be due at New York about Wednesday next. The City of Manchester left Qaeonatown at four o’clock on the 18th, and consequently brings one day latter news from Europe by telegraph to Qneonstnim. Pant, Jan. 12*4.—A rumor is current that the Congress meets on the 15th of February. Another rnmor Is to the effect that AntoneUl has resigned his position at Rome. It Is also reported that a treaty of oommerca has been concluded between Feance and England. Tho rentes have advanced, dosing to-day at G 3 fanes 70c. The Daily News' city article says: Tho Bank Coart broke up without the announcement of an al teration In the rates of discount. The Dally NeWs' city article distinctly states that Lord Cowley 'did not comelo London on amission, and that he brought no proposition whatever from tho French Govern ment The telegraph between Channel Island and France bad boon successfully laid. An exaggerated account of the stringonoy of the New York money market slightly influenced tho funds. HanBisBCBO, Feb. 1; Senate.—Mr. Pennoy reported, as committed, a bill relative to tho Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company. The act relative to the powers of the Centenary Fund of the Pittsburgh Methodist Chnrcb, has been signed by the Governor. An aot to incorporate tho Pittsburgh Gaj Co. was called np by Mr. Irish, and was pused finally and goes to the House; also the bill to Incorporate the Tamer's Association. The Senate adjourned till to* morrow. Washington, Feb. I.—The President has pre pared a special message, recommending the Pacific Railroad, which wiU. be submitted soon after the organisation of the House/ He favors no particular project. “ 7 Mr. McLane returns to Washington by orders from the Government, that he may bo present'to explain and aid in the ratification of the Mexioen treaty. Tho Senate Commliteo of Investigation on Print iogmet yosterday, and summoned Messrs. Wendell and Powers; they then adjourned until Friday. CnAKLtsTOH, Jan. 31.—Gen. Delzo, ambassa dor from one of tho ooanlries of South Amer ica, who arrived at this port on the Isabel, was robbed at his hotel on Saturday of $2,000 la Spanish ooin, 100 real piooea of the coinage of 1869, $1,600 in 10 and 20 pound notes 'of the Bank of England, and honorary declarations, orosses, jewels, watches, kti\ —the total amootit log in value to $17,000. . Si. Louis, Feb. L—The overland mail of tho Bth here to-night ' New gold ctiaa%h&ve been discovered in the Pd tah 2O miles from Carson City. A stiver mine has in the St Helena Moun tains, which attracted much attention. Some 400 people have gone there. . WiLMisoToa, N. 0., £eb. I.—This forenoon, the boiler of Messrs. Ellis & Mflchel’s grata mill exploded, killing a negro, and lnjarin£ so other. A large portion of tho building was de molished. The loss Is unknown. Saco, Me., Feb. I.— At the Democratic Conven tion for the Crst Congressional District, held In Phil adelphia. S. R. Lyman and Angustns Homes wore chosen delegates to Charleston. One is a Douglas, and the other an Administration man. Douglas res olutions wero voted down. Baltiuoub, Feb- I.—Jas. Miller, charged with the murder of a German named Harry <3ankcr r ’at Philadelphia, on the 22d alt., was arrested here this morning, by Philadelphia officers. He will bo taken on this afternoon. Amjaxt, Feb. I.—The fire at tho Central Railroad buildings this morning, although threatening for- a while, was snbdued with but little damage. The whole loss will be under $l6OO. Colpubos, 0., Feb. I. Mr. Chase was nominated for U. S. Senator in the Republican Caucus, to-night, on the first ballot. The election takes place to-mor row. Louisville, Feb, I. —The river is falling slowly, with C feet 2 inches water'ln the canal. Weather dear. Mercury 16° above zero. CncixaAii, Feb. I.—The river has fallen 5 inched within last twenty-four hoars. There Is IS feet 6 inches in the channel. The weather is clear and eold. T Nxw York, Feb. I.—The Steamer Africa •ailed at coon with $335,000 in specie, and New Orleans mails of the 2Gih. Memphis, Feb. I.— Tho steamer Hickman from Cincinnati to Little Falls, was sunk in Arkansas river. Halifax, Feb. I—9 A. M.—Thero are no signs c! the America. It is blowing a gale. Albaht, Feb. I.—The Republicans fired 117 guns to-night Id honor of the election ofMr. Pennington. PAULSON’S r HAT, CAP, and FUR STORE, INTRODUOE : TIHd DAY, 5 INTRODUCE TBtS DAY, Ladies’ Furs. ; LADIES’ FURS, LADLES’ FURS, OBILDBSNS’ FURS, CHILDRENS’ FURS, CHILDRENS’ FURS OS NTS’ PUS GAUNTLETS, Gents’ Far Gauntlet,, ' Gonta’ Fur Caps, PAULSON’S! Paulson’s! NO. 73 WOOD STREET. no3-dtf , "E'RUIT—IOO boxes Sicily Oranges; f\ Co da Palermo Lemons, Just received and for sale by RKY&IKR A ANDERSON, 39 Wood street, , jaSl oppoeita feL Charles Botth; EAMILY FLOUR—SOO bbla. choice Fami ly flour arriving and for-sale by JalO McRAMB A AHJtR, 124 Eocond afreets BUTTER —10 bbla. prime Roll Batter, in •tore and for aala by • JjgQ BROWN A KIRKPATRICK} 1 flfl BBLS. PENN’A. SYRUP: A L/vy 200 do Refined Bogart; 200 bags Rio Ccfiee, i Received and for sale by BDRIYER A DILWO&TH, HICKORY NUTS.—4 bbla Hickory Nats Just arrivedaod for sale by J*24 besry n. collinb. BEANS —25 bbla. White Bofina, in ehip plng erfer, rac’d and for tale by JAS. A. PRTZER. ROLL BUTTER—I 4 bbls. and 7 boxes prime rac’d and for sale by fKTZRR. - DATES —10 matts Arabian just rec’d npd far tale by RE YUS EL A ASDBBAOS.S9 Wood at,' CLOVER SEED—2O bbla Prime Cloverscod la shipping order, for aala by JAMEB A. fBTZKB.: APPLES.— 50 bbla Green Apples jasfc re ceived andforaale by DKNRi P. COBLINB.- FfcUR-400 bbla Extra and Extra Family for wle at depot by f JaSCI T. PELL A CO. : WANTED.— 500 ba*. clean Rye wanted by j.A.WTXEß,cor.M*rh6tandytratata,: USSETT APPLES— iuS bbla choico Bus ■at Applet for ole by JAMES A. EJSTZtB. { AKD—I2 kegs No. 1 for tala by itO ATWELL, LIE * OO^ FIGS— I c«k for »alo low by Jill ' . RKOSALUXiR.: :n—NUMBER 50 COMMERCIAL RECORD. QQ3£HHTE& OP ABJUTBATIOK FOB JAKX7AF.T, Joszra DavotTß, V. P. DiToCucrso.l I Felix Cantor, | Bixt. n. M'EitdT. yfil. MUrntr PITTSISUIC.CU OAttIiKTS. [Rfpcriai fur Oit Gaults. Piresßcruß, Tnvnsoir, t'Xßsca&T 2, ISCO. Ysatervay vii extremely cold a»i nnpleasa&t, *&n then *ho were obliged to peregrinate the streets in the line of tbelr basloeo, sensibly tel: the tipping. frcst-ledenod «ma. There' ni considerable activity on the wharf, notwithstand ing the todeacEcr of the weathrr. Bat one boat, the Chetolt, from Wheeling, come into port. Her trip was light iho river recedes slowly, bet ihcnld wo experience a few days of similar weather to yesterday, it will go down to a )4* Stage. We have little tear o! its being closed by ice this winter. Corn has giTtn slightly la price, sales hating boon made as low as 62c, and we beard of offers at COo from fint hands. The sales from store, however, command about old figures, Flour la abundant, a&dprlcce linn at oar oao aitiooi. Holders of Urge lots footlbr sn advance. ! ilf LOUR—*e have take to report of 1160 hbla, from store,. 'at forfuper Extra $5,65©*,7&; Extra Family $5,-' : &Q@s6; and for fancy brands iS.SifgC.W, These are the ; pte Tailing prices all ortr the city among large drelera. : 'GRAIN —250 bosh r helled Corn from store at 73n 1 car , ear com, at depot, at C2c; 60 bash car at toe, on wharf, and i 9$ from store atTfic. ; 'CLOVER BEU>—2O buth pilmp at S4,TO. j iAPPLES— lO.bbJj at $3,40. jORIKD FECIT—2O bnih Peaches at £4, nn'l 20 do Arp’r* ai£2.' iIiOHINY—4 bbla at %&& L COFFEE—I 24 aka at 12|^@13c. ■flUflAß—2s hbdt at BU&SIc. jMOLA2BEfi— 73 bb!aN.o.at4KJSlc. 1 iWSISKY—I6 bbla at 27c, ' :CHEKS£—6O bxj at 10c. / ;HEFLNEO BCQAE—IOO &i rnm'tc. 30Q B>» 8. C. Hama at 11c, anj 400 fij ?hs^Ucti i No. 1 and 2 at SCQM: Sffi u. 4 ? 0 - 6 *om 3><i@4c, Uje. at 6>^ ! n< i ASD OOfIUJiiUOIAL. * aether la “ Tl!rnssiz -— ll6 «tcm &jM> larlally dunged ih. f ‘V l 7 P" 1 of j «k“T7 b»* «“'■ -OjH eohmy many f*rm?i?S5 ***“* <™P ia Ole Bteto- In Wo ttnst they are nim2b^L P ,^5 h,B * op # 2 d ' wm* that bu been done. ° *» to tn» exient of lha dims** •rSmSufal'V;” :-That ta ■» ' The Bbtlbyville Expositor, or the 20th, say* ; _i a 2?” 2',® 31 moro th “ Half * crop «ff[t hoaT^fretzef 0 E ° fieluS Br ® oat!ro| F &■*«*». owlug to J Tlja Clovclaod Hanocr,oftbo2otb, *»>»:—'Wo hoard cial 8 * Utu »h*lr wheat being Insto oat and killed by the oold « estbw. J Athens Port, of the 20th, wc» tjellOTed to hare been entirely destroyed by the tarot* cold weather, tie beginning t 0 ,b«w some urns of life and promise. • < , NkW Tou, Jan. 30—r. u.—ln money thsro is crowLe eats and on favorite collaterals there is no difficulty In o£ UiiUDs loses at fi@B cent on demand. Paper of ®* r *®** r fe n °t abundant in the discount houtta, and rate* continue to work easier, homo single name metering in “ 1 v “j KOTUUCM so fr®ely at e@C*4 ti cent. The amount of lid* here far the Government loan to be awarded to-merrusr exceeds tho ttnoaot needed. A bid for the whole amount will probably be madeiat Washington. The Kxecutlvo Committee of the Uichlga&Souihern ftailroad Company here decided to com* monte the payment of the over-da* Coupons on the First Mortgage Bonds of that road on the 10th. March. TfeeOco pool motored Ist November, 1859. J PatLiEEU’Hii, Jen. 30,—There Is no qactable ebaego in Dpnr.and the demand both for export and bents qm is Urn* lted, the anles being only to supply tho wants of the trade at prices ranging from $5,60 to for superfine, end *#,. wr. extras; $d,25©6.60 for fancy, and $9,76(3 £7 for htocy brands, os In quality; good straight ropar la rattier scam at oar lowest figures, and the market clones quiet Lot steady today. Bye llour and corn meal continue (tali, and pnees nearly nominal nt $»,25 for tho former, and $3,75 for the Utter, Pa. meal. jin grain there is very IltUe doing, and the market gener ally is doll; the sales of wheat lnctadlog only about 2,000 bush fair to prime red at sh32@l£4, and 600 buah.white at mostly at tbe Utter .rate for prime. lije Is In ; fair demand only, and Pennsylvania U qo.-ted at 925. Com isibut little Inquired for, and prices are unsettled, somadoOO ' bosh only haring found buyers, part Bafanlay craning, at for fair to good yellow, In the cars aaitalloit, and for white. Oats are unchanged, but Pennsylvania . sell slowly at lsc. Barley and malt conttnno steady. ; In groceries there is rery little mcremont, and fto changes to notice. ;Ctacwsut, Jan. 30.—The life acquired in thb provision trade -bas placed balder* of hog product in a position of greater reserve, and stocks are Tory, reluctantly offered; in ..doed prices on nearlv every item of Che product are put up, •A! material advance, would, of course, hate the tendency t 4 interfere considerably with tho consumption and demand. jNxjf Onutins, Jan. 2i— r. u.— Flour la quite mod era hi | demand, chkfly local; super S6 I S6@SJJS. f 'lAn active demand for oora and ell in the market has been bought op at an advance of 6c Lush; tbe calcs verel!,- bsg» closing at 60c. \A good demand for mess pork, and prieja ire higher, cloi log at $17,86©1842>4 for new, •Bulk meats dnllrund tho demand quite limited; shsnldeix 0d sides 7 J£e, and hams Bc. Whisky doU bat unchanged; rectified 19J~©20c. Bugar steady mi 7&®SJ4,j for fair to fully fair; the receipts dnnng tbe week were Io.WO hhds, and for the tenma’fid.OOO agalcsf 146,000 do the eame timolut year. A fair demand for molssaug, and Ibe market firm at 403 for chbice; the receipts during the week were 15,C00 bblf, add forTßa season IbO.OOO bbl* sgilnat 206,003 tbls tho Bitao time last season. . Coffee doll at 11^4©l2c. Sight exchango on Wew Turk dfe. A’foor la shipping to Mew Ycrk at (be, sad to Boston itSSc ftlbbl; and pork to Now York at 70s, and to Bostou at 00c. The steamers Anna Rhodes, Chancellor end Judrv Tor rence have arrived. - •JPmtlDttrau emu HasxeT. January SO, 18SO.—Tho ;m{uket for beef cattlo was quite brisk, end prices were folly (sustained and firm, the sales reaching about 1660 head, all goffered at the dlffonat yards, ranging at s3K<&4%gn*B, • ohd so@»}4 net, according to quality, including «lew extra - 'at slo©lv}£ the 100 fc*. 'About 2000 hogs were dlipoeed hf, fodaffiiig 1005 at Im--. Wfl'sot $7,76©3,75, and 819 sold by D. Miller,at Ibe Arenas ; yard, at from $7,60©8,60 tho 100 fits, neU ! Bomb o,ooo.sheep were sold, mostly at prices rauglcgfrom '• 6 io $ E>, grass. Steamooat , ARRIVED. .Telegraph, BrowatriUc; Ucffcr®o, BroanaTiUi; 001. Bayard, Elisabeth; pbq?olt, Wheeling. I&cgister* DRPARTiU). TologrAph, CrownjrlUe; J«Scrson} urownsTiUe; CoL Bayard, .BJlzabottj; - j feet—rising. T«l«ffrapiUc filar Jceta, \ You, Feb. L—Cotton continues dull toil faoATT .with sales of ICOu bales, on a bula of llj.' for HPMKng Floor rules in laror of buyer* with rather mots jdolng lbr export, ud homo trade refused to purchase more -tlUn euEcleat to inpplypraent waste; eali* i>bi* at J toper State, $5,10(35,20 for extra State- the i balk of lb* sales being for super weatcra*nd «tr* wuetero, and $5,00(35,76 for shipping brands or extra ' U. a Included In tLo sales were 2,200 bbls pretty coed •*tra State for export at $5,16. Canadian Floor dnlFaad - >; ss!ee 460 bbUat SS,4Q@VO for ccmmonto üboice, Bye Floor Uln moderate r&qoeai at $3,75©| 45 ' ; Buckwheat Flonrdall and plenty at sl,76^l^7par cwfc—' iCornmealdull and unchanged; salsa l&O bbl* ' : s3£&WhUhy scarcely so buoyant; sal (a 300 bbia UX&U l ©2*, doing quiet, Wheat quiet and: without matsnat Sedan ge; aalaa £OO boa Milwaukee Ciub dt $1.22, delivered. : add boa fair Southern at aboot the. sumo price, -Bye l ileady and unchanged; talca 2,091)08 prims at 02. Bailey' lei in good aupply and dull at To©B2. IBarlsy main* in moderate request et6o@Bs. Canadjm I’cal are in UmiPuf rtqnbrt at bOijJSS. Canadian Com la a ahado firmer, tnl the demand is uy no means active; aalaa COO bua at 80@S2 for new ytilow and white. OaUdnlland heavy at 42(446 far Western Canadian and State. Fork a abode firmer with * lea doing; talee 0,000 bbia at for old mem, $tS@lB;M for hew mess, $l7 for new thin Dew, $12512,1i for old old prime, $13,87(314 forusw prime; total stock on February lit la 57,610 Lure is; tame date last month 1.12? bbl*, and same date lait year, 77,253 bbia. Beef: talas ac tljrobul prices unchanged; aalea 160 bids ats4@4,2ofor country prime, and for repacked mess, Beef Hama qbiat and tmail nice at 12 for State and 14@15 for western. The total atock of beef on February lit ii 10,407 bbls; same d4te lait month 6,031 bbia, earn* date but year, Drsoied Hogs firmer; talee of western at and 8c fop J«rs»y. Boson unchanged with talee 160 boxes short rlbbedmlddlos, and 80,000 lbs short clear middles at about ptaridoa prices. Lord firmer, sales at 10U@1L But Ur. a I limited Laricesa doing at 14(316 for Ohio," and 16(3.20 for i diktat Cheese la in good request at Q@llJ4. Coffer. pend* lug the auction sales announced. for Friday next, themar* ketisquietbutflrm,and&bsalesarerepoxted. Sugar quiet firm, Molasses quiet butateadj. ’ 'C<liiU Jfarict>—Beef Cattle are dull prices are a trifle higher; receipts %Q6Q bead; Inferior-quality C@7*£; madinm B®9; heat the latter the tfceaTerngo of-all the sales ts about fcherp at.e rather prises, though sumo extra lota sold at 40 higher fibres; tfie'-i: (demand is good; receipts 4,960. Swine are In geod demand'' : at belterpriccv; receipts 2,600. Drear cd lloc* 7(3jL.llre do\ :>»!*%■ UtSCJimn, Fib.L—The weatherJj-erti' and clear; about ' laches of tnow fell last nigh'.* Tbo river hu fallen fir* : Inches In the last twenty-foa; hours. Money is ooltf, and ' ;the supplyofeor^My‘Better. Kateacf exchange aroomH-' I ted. I’roTlskma; mess pork Is rather dull, and GOT barrels ;p»d country brands were sold at $17,26; the demand is' {limited. There is an scUto demand for bulk meats, sain 576p,000 lbs at an4‘ BJ£. delivered at Btplay, OhioTa&d <l There it an lecuve demand for bi£oa with tales of 400 hhdij at7>6&93£ !on thoipot,ord*Hfered next weak,and !&•£ forelmritfc* (deliTered at the last of this month. Lird la held atTOVd,- ; , v|thaome4pnsodstlO’.J. Flour in good demand a&dwV-- • cea fending upward; salts 1000 bbia at sj,Si)©s formra, ' jshd for super. Whiaky doll and prices remflir ■, ; unchanged; tales 1000 bblsst 19J£ Including that, irern ' I wagbfu Qnoerles unchanged; the demand ccminnca qulto >lUhlt*d and the sales are confined to small parcels to meet wants of dealers. Kagar 7?£C5% Onlo:the demand for Wheat continues sc* - file; and prices firm at f 1,33®],56 for prime white, and :sl£Bg)l,2o for red. Com doll; no caaage to notice. Oats ,-steady and In fair demand at 4Jc, In bulk. ByedoUand iurichaoged. Barley doll. i ''At Costl At Cost!! \ fid order lo prepare fyr the coming Spring | j x Trade, wo now offer to the-public [bint 7 COMPLETE AND WELL ASSORTED 1" STOCK Q3£ , i LADIES’ DRESS GOODS ;j ! 'fi RAGLANS AND SHAWLS,- Flannels and Blankets, ' and our stock in general, ATCOSTI ATCOSTI! AT COSTIU j W. & D } HUGOS, ‘iNo. 102 Market Street and street. ' w - UXTiSH—2O bbij. fresh, iHroils-.il bbla 'wild pteied; & kip do do, lor »*lsby ,ai RDIS ■ <Bl : ‘ B. DALZELL k CO. bb)s Fwrfl^gda^le SLXTO iIOMINY-lorsdoby • ■ i juaa oAimuim.* -*xpy Jail B.L. PAUNEaTtMIR ± qq. f]!S22 A r,U J®r: B?2 ] u st receiving for sato VITS «■ »■ ■■-- V- MB B£AN and Jenny Lind Twist ' JOa.njSrflfiQ.Dltmoail. 3IJSSBI' &PPLES—I2B bbU. primo Pus* Y *»***»*'* *ad for;Ml« by
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